No Jumper - The Adam & Wack Show #35 with BEO Kenny & Stupid Duke
Episode Date: April 8, 2024Adan and Wack sit down with BEO Kenny and Stupid Duke to talk about the latest topics! ----- 0:00 Intro 0:00 Wack says that Fatboy's baby momma is calling him all the time. Adam says he was impressed... with Wack’s Memphis guests that he brought. 3:33 Wack says Memphis is hot right now, Wack says that he met Beo Lil Kenny at the Superbowl in Vegas 6:40 Adam speaks about some of the comments being about that a common criticism is that Wack talks about himself rather than letting the guests to speak. 9:20 Beo Lil Kenny says that Spooky Duke has been his homie since 7th/8th grade. Spooky Duke says he started rapping in 2020/2021. Beo Lil Kenny says he did a juvenile bid in 2010 for 2 ½ years and in 2012 he started rapping. 11:57 Beo Lil Kenny speaks about doing a state and fed bid. Beo Lil Kenny says he is close to turning 30 now and Spooky Duke says that Beo Lil Kenny made him want to start rapping. 14:25 Beo Lil Kenny says he kept writing music when he was locked up. Beo Lil Kenny talks about beating cases; Beo Lil Kenny talks about trying to get away from the police with p*lls in his pocket and getting 12 years of probation. 17:40 Beo Lil Kenny speaks about right after his bid in Atlanta he went to Nashville. Beo Lil Kenny talks about rapping on his phone and putting out music. Beo Lil Kenny talks about recording his First Day Out song 20:03 Beo Lil Kenny says that Moneybagg Yo is his homeboy and that they went to the same school together. Adam brings up Moneybagg Yo f*cking with Gotti 23:30 Beo Lil Kenny says that after his First Day Out song, QCP hit him up. Beo Lil Kenny talks about meeting QCP for the first time and going straight to the studio. Beo Lil Kenny talks about QCP getting him connected with Gucci. 27:10 Wack talks about Gucci dissing him in a song and says that it helped him. Wack talks about clearing Kodak Black with Atlantic. Beo Lil Kenny explains why he wanted to sign with QCP cause he was willing to take the risk. 31:00 Beo Lil Kenny says that he did a 4 ½ bid and talks about speaking with Dolph. Beo Lil Kenny talks about why he didn’t sign with Dolph and Beo Lil Kenny ended up getting a gun charge. 34:45 Spooky Duke considers Beo Lil Kenny to be like his brother and Spooky Duke speaks about Future trying to sign him when he was fresh out. Spooky Duke explains why he didn’t want to sign to Future in 2021. 37:00 Wack speaks about having a neighborhood in Nashville and talks about his homie J Hood getting locked up. 41:00 Wack talks about the m__ that happen in LA County don’t look that bad and talks about the large amount of murders that happen in Chicago. Spooky Duke speaks about how he got connected with Tay Savage and making music with him. 43:16 Beo Lil Kenny says he is expanding right now and that he is open to having features with whoever. Wack talks about a blogger Mimi bringing up the Beo Lil Kenny Mob. 46:29 Wack calls Stan G a weirdo and Beo Lil Kenny/Spooky Duke says he knows who Stan G is. Spooky Duke says that Stan G is from Memphis and Wack says that Nick Cannon called him. 50:00 Beo Lil Kenny talks about the main differences he noticed being in LA. Beo Lil Kenny explains the clip of him dissing a music entity that lost their life but it was misinterpreted. Adam and Wack argue about how Adam asks if Nle Choppa runs Memphis. 53:45 Beo Lil Kenny says he F with Nle Choppa and Wack talks about getting Blueface to do the Shotta Flow remix. 57:10 Wack says that QCP is still running QC and speaks about how they sold QC. Wack speaks about Lil Yatchy working with Drake recently. 59:00 Beo Lil Kenny talks about having a mixtape coming soon and releasing more music after. Wack talks about the importance for Beo Lil Kenny and Spooky Duke to sell merch. Adam says his drama in LA is much different than in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I just had fat boy in here
from Jersey
Fat boy from Jersey
Oh, academic? Oh, fat boy
S.E. Oh,
different fat boy. Oh, you should have told me.
Why? This baby
mama would have loved to pop up.
But she's around? She's around. I was asking her. She calls me all the time.
For real? Yeah. She lives out here? Yeah. She'll pull up.
I thought that was your men's.
Who? Fat boy. I thought you liked this.
That is. He knows how to
You kicking it with his baby mama?
No, I actually met her on.
I was out the merch place on the corner,
and this was right after we did the academic shit with him.
And she was looking at me crazy, right?
I'm like, damn, what's wrong with you?
I know you?
She's like, yeah, I got a problem with you.
You just randomly met.
I swear to the guy.
I'm fat boy's baby mama.
And it didn't ring.
I'm like, oh, shit, that's right when that footage leaked.
Yo, I got to ask this fool of question.
I never asked somebody on a podcast before.
Yeah.
Oh, fat boy?
I said, so you really get a d-implant?
Did he?
Well, that's what his baby mama said.
Oh, shit.
He was very evasive.
You're going to have to see it when it comes out.
He wasn't really.
It's like, I interviewed somebody the other day who told, and I was asking him about telling,
and he was kind of like.
Oh, he was a snitcher.
You had a rat out of thing.
He was kind of like, whatever, bro.
Say what you want to say about me.
You send an exposure to somebody we got?
It's an underground thing.
It probably, it wouldn't rioting.
to the occasion of you dealing with it.
Oh, we still need this information in case it get big.
We're going to monitor him.
Yeah.
So, yo, I was surprised because you told me that you wanted to bring some rappers through it.
Normally, when you want to bring some rappers through,
it's either because they're beefing with somebody that you're beefing with,
or you, like, secretly sign them and you, like, are just basically using this as a way to promote them.
Or it's like some dude that you used to, you know, do prison shit with.
You're wrong every time.
You always say I secretly signs somebody.
Why the fuck if I sign it, what I want to keep it is secret?
That only makes sense.
Because then it could seem more organic to the people.
No, if I signed him, I want to know I signed it.
If I sign him, I don't really want people to know.
I wanted to seem like I'm just lucky to be spending time with this new artist, not,
oh, yeah, this is my new artist.
Like, I'm hyping him up because then it's so transparent.
That's why you've never had artists.
Well, you're right.
I haven't had an artist, so that's actually true.
But I overthink it too much.
So have you really did the research and seen with the,
connection is? Yeah, I did my Google's.
I was about to say, I'm impressed.
Oh, I actually don't know the connection, but I'm impressed that
you've actually brought around some, like, relevant
Memphis artists so that
we could actually be... This is the only
Memphis artists I brought around.
I know, but I'm just saying, like, they actually are doing
their thing, and I was impressed when I was going through the
catalog. You don't know the connection?
No, I don't. You tell me the connection.
Of course, it had to be self-serving in some way.
You're looking at a jury. Do you guys distribute his diaper brand?
No, no, look at his jury. I need to know.
No, look at his jury.
Jerry for like four seconds.
Oh, right.
You're a QC agent, right.
Okay.
I was thinking about that, yeah.
Ain't no agents at QC.
No, you're running plays for being everybody.
That's my family.
It's my family, really.
No, I don't know none about it.
I know Scooter, but.
Not a young scooter.
Shout out of the scooter.
I know Scooter you're talking about.
Right.
But you know, that's family.
You know that.
Oh, okay.
Right and he always, everything's a play with a suit.
Yeah, but at the end of the day.
You get them, how you get them?
No, nephew, them really buzzing.
No, I feel.
For real, they got their thing.
going on. You know, Memphis is a, it's one of them places right now to where it's been hot,
but I remember when, when LA was like that, it's been hot, but that's getting dangerous to a point
to where it might be too hot, so your music and your movement got to outrun that.
Straight up.
It's hard to be hot without your city being dangerous these days.
Yeah, but it's kind of dark, but it's true.
But nowadays, when it used to help you in the building, it's hurting you in the building.
Really?
Hell yeah.
They like, shit, we don't want to put $5,000 million in a nigga,
and we look up seven months, he ain't here no more, he got life, or he ain't here.
So it's different.
So you got to really, like, you got to come from that, but be part your business.
You know what I'm saying?
When you're official from that, the people around you are going to let you conduct your business.
You can't come up into a deal.
and still trying to get more stripes in the streets.
That don't work.
It's not going to work.
So let's do our official introductions.
Who did you meet first?
Or is this your first time meeting?
Actually, nephew did.
I met nephew first.
We did a Super Bowl together.
Yeah.
For sure.
It was our Super Bowl together.
Wait, you were in Vegas with him?
I was in the same place.
We did the same spot in Vegas.
Oh, okay.
Oh, you're talking about the fight.
I got rushed.
I did the Super Bowl, right?
No, that's what's out there.
I know.
Yeah, at the game.
At the game,
are you attacking him or helping him?
No, my, my, nigga, when we was at,
we can see the game.
Yeah.
But we were thinking, we was in a 10,000 square foot sweet.
Yeah.
Some crazy.
I mean, it was dice shooting.
Yeah.
All kind of shit going on.
Yeah.
That's why when I heard I had a fight at the Super Bowl,
I'm like, God damn, what the, what the fuck?
I mean, I was at the Super.
We could see the dome, but we weren't at the door.
Right.
You know the palms got that crazy ass.
You ever been in that crazy suite at the top?
Yeah.
I doubt it.
You probably had enough money to do that shit.
Hang out rich people like you.
I'm not chasing Elon Musk around the globe.
I mean, you're too busy pimping.
No, you're pimping.
Let's just call it.
Hey, man, I'm starting to get a little worried about your eyes, bro.
You're getting a hold-off?
You've been tested lately?
Eyes?
What do you think is wrong with my eyes?
I don't know.
You're looking like, this is look, man.
Like I am legend-type shit going on.
I know someone who's a really bad alcoholic in his eyes.
eyes are all yellow. You're suggesting that I might have something like that going on?
No, no, no, no. I don't drink. You're just getting this wrinkle and you're kind of red right here.
I mean, I'm just running weed all day, right?
Your wife been gone, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, so you've been kind of like,
on, the kids going to? Yeah. So you got it on by yourself?
Yeah, but I'm still doing the same exact thing. I've been doing, doing interviews. I'm just doing
more interviews. You know how to kill the cameras, right? What? I'll tell you about it.
Why would we kill the cameras? We're recording a podcast. No, I'm talking about it at the house.
What cameras?
You don't have cameras?
Oh.
You're giving me cheating strategy.
I mean, you don't have...
How to turn off the cameras in the crib so I can get some...
Ain't you getting tired of the same?
No.
There's a lot of variety in my life.
Huh?
No.
But you're...
Wait, so you're saying that... Do you know about this, too?
I would just bring her here if I was really trying to run a mission.
If I wasn't such a committed husband.
One of these dudes is going to tell on you.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
One of these dudes you work with one of your wife, bro.
Dead ass.
For sure.
They didn't watch her and all kinds of shit.
Sneaky fles.
Yeah, it is what it is, bro.
No, it's probably a baby Cuban robber or something.
I mean, them ain't your homeboys in mind.
On the bangus.
Are we ever going to introduce our guests?
See, this is what is like, you need to take charge in this podcast
because this motherfucker will rail.
Hold on. What did you tell me?
Yes. Let's talk about that.
This is even more of a delay.
I had a conversation with him.
I expressed some of the desires of the commenters in the chat, which is that a common
criticism is that WAC will have someone on the podcast.
And in situations where he should kind of be letting them speak, instead he'll just
start telling stories about himself.
These are your trolls, your little bots you pay?
I don't pay any bots. I have no bots.
It's just a...
I think the problem is you.
don't know what to talk about when it's time to talk about something.
And today, we talk about some of the hottest artists in Memphis.
It's been a lot of up and downs in Memphis.
Yeah, but if we ask him to interview you, you know what he's going to say?
He's going to say, so you got any new music coming out?
Yeah.
That's not a good interview question.
I'm trying to get deep.
Quite naturally, we're going to, we definitely got to get to their music.
Yeah.
Right?
Because when you're dealing with people that really come from the streets, it's only so much I'm
touch on.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not going to see you
and Vlad.
You might be...
Y'all like to leave people in
incriminating themselves.
Y'all get them all hyped and y'all say
to where they had a point to where they felt like
they got to prove something.
And you must be like,
so were you there?
Hey.
You know?
We're going to pop it off.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's pop it off, man.
So what's up, man?
Tell the people where you from?
What you represent?
BEO, Kenny, and stupid Duke, for the record.
Yeah.
Most definitely.
It's like too quiet with a name like that.
Yeah.
I'm just chilling.
Stupid duke.
Yeah, see, that name means.
Oh, yeah, got that right.
I ain't get that to Craig Jack, Buck.
So listen.
Are you all a group?
Two solos?
We're anything.
Yeah, how does this come together?
Because you guys are very different age groups.
Yeah.
How'd you guys link up and start making music together?
What's the story?
Nah, this is my, this been my voice is.
Eight grade.
You know what you're all the same age?
I said this has been my boy since seven eight grade.
You know what I'm saying?
You're not saying?
You're not saying?
You're my boy?
Big brother type guy.
Yeah, most definitely.
I ain't got no brothers, you know what I'm saying?
This is my only brother, you know what I'm?
You were the little.
Yeah, most definitely.
With the biggest, dangerous.
Yeah.
Yeah, so.
My boy.
So she, you know what I'm saying?
I got the opportunity to have brunties in,
whatever I got going on.
shit, he ain't with it.
You feel?
That's real love.
You know what I'm saying?
So, wait, you were already in the music game?
No, I was in the penitium and I got out and started rapping.
Oh, okay.
I mean, that about two years.
What year do you start rapping?
And like two down 20?
21, 20.
And that was when you were, that's when you got in touch with them?
No, see, see, it was like, with me and bro, oh, I'm kind of running back,
running back for y'all a little bit.
All right, let me see, me and bro had probably been apart from each other since, like,
When I left, I did like a juvenile bid like in 2000, what was it, 10?
2010, I do like a juvenile bid like two and a half years.
Then when I get home, then my boy, he's gone.
You get what I'm saying?
And then broke, like gone like for like a nine.
When he get out, I'm gone again.
You get what I'm saying?
But around there like 2011, 2011, 2012, I had started kind of around with the rap a little bit.
You feel me?
And, you know, I didn't know what the hell.
going on what I was doing. I just knew I had a name from, you know what I'm saying,
in the streets, you get what I'm saying? So I just knew I had a name. And once I started
messing with the music, people kind of like embrace it because they were like, nah, what their
young nigga talking about? You know what I'm saying? Now, he's for real. He ain't no, you know what I'm
saying? So I just started the music. I created a buzz. You feel me? I created their buzz, and I
just had anything going on. She's not going to do another bid again, you get on saying.
So you're getting started. Yeah. You get caught up again.
Yeah, I get caught up.
Financing the music.
You mind.
Yeah, I got to.
You get what I'm saying?
Because it was times even back then when I'm thinking like,
damn, this rap shit's going to work.
It's going to work.
I don't need to be doing this other shit.
But then, well, you ain't got no money.
She's like, damn, hell now.
You got to keep this shit going.
You feel me?
So I'm still doing all type of little shit or whatever.
But I had got, I had get like jammed up like in Atlanta or whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm some shit.
You get what I'm saying?
I go do a state bid or Fed beat.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, they ran you bow-legged.
Yeah, we're on death.
You don't know them.
That's when they run a Fed sentence and a state sentence at the same time.
No, consecutively.
What we try to do is giving them a record.
So you're going to do another year?
So usually when they say we get you 10 years in the feds and we're going to give you five years in the state.
What we want to do, we want to run the five years concurrent with the 10.
Right.
But when they run you're going to do your bow-legged, you're going to do your 10.
When you're done, you parole to the other one, then you're going to give you five.
You know, but...
Yeah, yeah.
Uh-huh.
So, uh-huh.
So, more different, by time
Brooke got home,
I was gone again.
Again, you know what I'm saying?
Again, so we were just missing each other like that,
you get what I'm saying?
But, uh, damn...
Probably was good that way kept you all right.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I hate to say it,
but sometimes jail saves...
More different.
So, uh...
You think you needed a few years to cool off?
Most definitely needed them.
Most definitely needed them.
How old are you now?
I'm close to 30.
Okay.
I'm real close to that.
This is Rhonda Parada.
She's from the country.
She understands everything they say.
She's from Mississippi.
You flirt.
That's what you mean.
That's the queen.
That's the R&B.
That's what you always hear about.
I don't know.
He's flirting from a distance.
He's just sending shots all the way to the corner of the room.
I'm like, that's sure.
Stand up for him, baby.
Stand up.
She's actually.
Turn around.
Turn around.
Oh, that's natural.
Natural.
Not bad.
She was in Mississippi, though.
You got any tapes?
Gang of them.
You and her.
What?
Really?
$7 trillion.
Yeah, so.
I'm talking my language.
What made you,
did he make you want to rap?
Yeah, I was sitting from the jail.
See, I see him going high.
I ain't never seen him rapping real life because I was gone when he started.
So I was locked up.
And I knew I was going to get out, so I had to start.
Well, he'd never keep it going until he'd get back.
And I know when he'd get back, he was going to lock the streets.
You see what I'm saying?
Got you.
So he played out how it did,
you know what I'm saying?
I was rapping,
broke that out,
he took over
and he brought me
to where you got going on.
So you know how this she goes?
So how did you
connect with QC?
Did they find you?
Was it your buzz?
How did that out?
Yeah.
It was like, man,
I was locked up
doing the Fed beat
and the whole thing.
I had,
even in the state, though,
I had,
I went to a trial,
I beat a trial,
you get what I'm saying?
In DeKalb County, right?
But anyway,
Boom, the whole time.
I'm still writing, though.
I'm still writing, because I'm like, look.
Hey, because I'm fighting.
You know, in robberies in Georgia, max life.
You get what I'm saying?
30.
They're giving you way.
You get life.
You get 30 is life.
30 is life.
You get what I'm saying?
I had three of them gang charges, agabed assault, you know what I'm saying?
All type of other little b***.
You get what I'm saying?
But, so I'm just like, man, I got to try.
Look, I'm just going to keep writing.
I'm just going to keep writing music.
You get what I'm saying?
And I feel like, man, if God, if I keep, if I dedicate myself to the music and I
beat in the trial, I got to like, this got to be it.
This got to be the way.
You feel me?
So I just kind of had their faith.
So I just kept on writing.
Was you rapping while you was in there?
Man, was you?
No, one of them niggas to rap it.
Nah.
I wouldn't ever.
You didn't rap while you was in there?
I wasn't never to purge the nigga that guy out.
Because I felt like, that ain't going to get me nothing, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Practice.
It was practicing.
It was.
Okay, okay, you is right, you is right.
But I was writing, I feel like I like the writing, though.
You know what I'm saying?
But I just kept on at it or whatever.
But anyway, by the time I end up touching down, bro, about the time I get to this state,
this state, I mean, they fed, I had the farm, boom, I said, I had our renew-out.
Well, hold on.
Yeah.
How many of the cases did you beat?
You said you had three goddamn robberies.
No, okay.
I beat, okay, I beat the rob, I beat the violent charges, the robberies.
The gang charges
shit, the aggravated assault
I beat them, I got acquitted it
I quit it on them. Not guilty verdicts,
no type of plea,
no none, but I was convicted
on lesser charges because I had
a, maybe, you know how I had a nigga,
I had drugs in my pocket trying to get away
from the police, I'm just trying to get away.
What kind of drugs?
Out of got.
Adelrodot.
You have like a hundred Adderall's on me.
You can do more robberies if you take Adderall
while you're doing the robberies.
Look.
This is how you alert, right?
So I got Adirals.
I got Adirals on me.
Then you know how you just,
you get in the back of the police car.
You know you're in the fucked up situation.
I'm kicking on the door.
Boom, boom, break the door.
You're going to get that charge too.
You get that's all the little bullshit.
That didn't help shit.
Didn't get away.
Yeah.
So cool.
I catch that little rap.
You know, Georgia, they give you split sentence.
They give me a 15, do three.
You get what I'm saying?
On it.
So.
Do you do three on the 15?
But they really.
rest on probation, though.
You got their 12.
You got their 12.
12 years on probation.
Basically, like, they're just,
you're going to get in trouble over the course of 12 years, right?
Yeah.
But you can't move, right?
Yeah, no, I'm gone already.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, you got to move.
There's no way you're going to do 12 years in the environment you come from and not get
caught up.
But if you move to L.A. and you get arrested in L.A., it counts.
Now, you're going to L.A., I'm going to backwoods, maple, something.
For 12 years?
Yeah.
When you do.
Look, when you walk off that three in there, anything's better than there.
Like.
But after like a year or like six months, you're probably going to be like, I want to go outside.
Yeah, I go outside, right outside, right there.
So did you leave when you parol?
No, matter of fact, well, you know, I'm from Memphis, but I catch the rap in Atlanta.
I go to Nashville next.
When I get home, I get home, I'll be it.
I say, I'm going to Nashville.
You hear me.
Nick, that ain't no better.
But it's smooth for me from coming from Memphis.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
No, Nashville.
No ops?
Old Tennessee.
Nah, ain't nothing going on.
They ain't just going to get money in Nashville.
You know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, so I just, when I got to that Fed beat, I had their phone, I said, you know what I'm saying?
This whole beat, I'm going to record on this phone, you know what I'm saying?
I can put my music out and all that.
So guess what?
I'm record myself on the phone, putting music out.
You literally rapping on the phone.
Oh, rapping on the phone.
Beats every day.
Beats in that, I'm putting it out.
I'm putting that shit out.
I'm putting that shit out.
I got an album on there.
right now say it's up from her.
That's the time. That's the name of the hour.
And it was hitting the streets.
Hit the streets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, man, that shit was hard.
So, well, by time anyway, by time I was about to get out, I had recorded this
first day out song and I recorded it.
And then I already had it.
I would call him, bro.
Look, I got this first day out song.
When I get home, I need everybody right here.
So you're on the street.
Yeah.
He's here now.
He's home now.
You know what I'm talking to him.
Hey, be cool.
I'm on the way.
Don't get it to a nut,
and he really wanted to rap too
because it's like a fucking five-minute song.
He just like keeps going.
Like he really had like a shitload of energy.
It was probably the Adderall.
He probably had a stash the whole sentence.
All right.
So, yeah, so I'm like,
bro, hey, look, I got this
birthday out song.
I had sent it to him.
Look, had a cameraman there.
Soon when they come off the bus,
we've been to shoot the video
right here at the Greyhound Station.
Straight up.
Straight up.
Go on my feet.
my own,
man.
For everything.
My feet hit the concrete.
We're going straight up right now.
You know what I'm saying?
So boom, I do that.
And brunt had it looking like man.
The man had it look like a real king will come home.
You're in, bro, had sprung-a-vans everywhere.
You know what I'm saying?
Security everywhere.
All type of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So he's looking good.
100 vans in this bag.
Jerry on.
You get what I'm saying?
They brought me home, bro.
It was big, bro.
I love them, I love them, nigga, for that.
So it's what year is this we talking?
No, this was months ago.
I just got out of 23.
But so are you purposely avoiding
talking about the earlier stage of your career
where you were fucking with Moneybag, yo, because y'all don't
like them now? I ain't going to say, I don't
like him. You hear me? Because, get what?
Really, he's a home boy, bro. You get what I'm saying?
I ain't going to say I don't like him. It was just some
little, you know what I'm saying? Neighborhood and shit,
bro. You heard of my bloodline. Not even y'all
direct. Just neighborhood shit.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Moneybag good dude.
Yeah, you get what? How did you?
How did you get on? How did you?
Can we talk about it?
I didn't have the city.
He's from where we're from.
We didn't went the same school.
We went on the same streets.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
That's how.
Oh, because there was a big deal when Moneybag Yo started fucking with Gotti.
Because that's crossing sides of Memphis.
I remember all this.
Okay.
Okay.
I feel it.
I feel it.
It was a little controversial at the time.
I feel it.
So you're saying you're from where Moneybag is actually from.
So when he did that, it was a little bit weird for you.
I think he understand a little more now.
Somewhat.
Talking to business now.
Because I understand.
Okay.
When homies come home.
and they, in the lane,
they don't, and they mind
is what it is.
So when they see somebody else doing it,
he gets it.
He ain't going to let nobody question him
about him signing the QC, right?
But mind you know, he's always been super neutral.
You never heard him talk about,
it don't matter.
None of the dudes that got to be able.
No, but the fact that he's crossed over there
and they from whatever was going on,
and they might, listen, I know,
like, it's like a real
brainwashing that happens
and you only see shit one way,
which is the way your team see it.
You don't hear what a motherfucker did,
but it's because of the only thing you know
is on with him and not sit.
If stupid Duke calls me and starts telling me
I'm fucking with the ops a little bit too much,
I'm gonna be stressed out.
But see, you gotta remember.
See the way.
No, no, he didn't even make a facial expression.
At the time, Bag was already over there.
He probably experienced,
He's moving around.
He's like, listen, I hear what you're saying,
but this is business.
And they're like, nigga, fuck that.
They're talking about the homie and this homie.
So that's actually-
were you actually signed to him at any point?
No, no.
No, it wasn't none of that.
But, bro, like, it's kind of honestly, bro,
like, even when that type of shit popped off, bro,
you hear me, it wasn't really no bad blood.
But niggas came straight off like, yeah,
hey, I do what I want to do.
Fuck what the nigger thing.
Like, a nigga ain't tripped on you, bro.
You hear me.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like a nigga got defensive and like nobody
ain't tripped on you, bro.
You get what I'm saying?
Somebody, listen, let me tell you what happens.
Because it happens in all teams.
Yeah.
It's always a little birdie.
Yeah.
That gets shit over there.
By the time it gets there,
the language didn't change twice.
Yeah.
And it took two words, added ten words.
So by the time they come across each other,
a nigga already thinking it's some bullshit going on.
So, so
has it since then, have y'all been able to coexist,
do some music together?
We, like, even after that, we got together, we did music, you know what I'm saying?
We didn't, we didn't talk, you get what I'm saying?
But me, like, I ain't about to hold no grudge.
Okay, bro, you did what you did.
Hey, bro, big up to you, do your shit, bro, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't fin to just walk around, be mad as you because you did what your did.
You're supposed to do what you do, bro.
You get what I'm saying?
So shit, it's just what it is.
You do your thing, I'm going to do mine, you feel me?
So, so from that situation, you didn't sign to him.
was just doing some music together.
Yeah, we never, no.
And then, so how did you, who was the first person to approach you?
What, who, who, because I know the locals was trying to get you.
Yeah.
Well, as in, when I got, when I got home after the first day out,
first day out drop, I'm at the headway house and, you know what I'm saying?
And like, C.P, he hit me, he, he met DM, you know what I'm saying.
Hey, bro, welcome home, you get what I'm saying?
He saw the first day out and here you are.
Yeah, most definitely.
First day out, we're going crazy.
You feel me?
He's going to deal direct.
Yeah, first day out, we're going to go.
going crazy. You get what I'm saying? It was a couple
labels, you know what I'm saying? I'm in the
headway house. I'm at the snack machine.
Getting the snack. You know what I'm saying? I'm getting
DM, okay. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? A label
ain't going to never outrun
P with somebody like him because
P is him. You know
what I'm saying? Like when the labels
come talk to you, they don't know
this motherfucker just telling me this
and I trust his motherfucker.
When he talking to Pee,
P, P going to talk to him like this.
Yeah, yeah.
And whatever P say, he's going to stand on it.
Whether it ain't in his favor or not.
So once he got in front of P and got on that line with P,
he was talking to herself.
It's hard not want to do business with yourself.
Yeah, most different.
You know what I'm saying?
He's real off.
Yeah.
And, bro, we chopped it up on there and he said,
hey, when can you get out?
You get what I'm saying?
And I'm like, shit, I'll be out in a couple days.
He's like, she, I'm going to pull up Wednesday.
What time?
You hear him.
And she Wednesday came.
He was outside.
You get what I'm saying?
And I jumped in the car.
You get what I'm saying?
I jumped in the truck.
We went to the studio.
You get what I'm saying?
And she just went from there.
You feel?
I assume P.
Plugged you with Gucci because y'all did a video together.
Yeah, but guess what?
But he said, Gouop, you know what I'm saying?
Turn them all.
Hey, Gouwop hit him.
Hey, you need to go check him out.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, they won.
Pee and Gucci is won.
But I feel like they're kind of competitive with artists.
No.
You don't think?
No, fuck no.
I feel like Gucci has seen all the success P has and he wants to make his mark as well.
Except everybody's signs gets locked up.
You got to remember, P.
even tell you, the Migos come from over there, right?
What I'm saying?
No, with P's success is Gucci success and vice versa.
It's like he said, like P, you need to go over there, right?
He could have did that.
Okay, the deal is that Gucci signed a shitload of the biggest artists of our generation
and didn't really get to profit the way that he should have from them.
And I think that he looks at that and he sees P and he says,
well, P actually did the right business.
Because when Gucci got locked up,
he missed out on a fucking shitload of money that he should have made
of a dog, Migos, thug, all these motherfuckers.
He did, but he didn't because his better half, his queen.
You know, he left his queen with like $2 million.
He'd come on, she flipped it to like $6 to $8.
So whatever the fuck he might have lost over there,
she made up for it.
I'm just saying I think Gucci wants that label success
because he's had a taste of it.
But over the years, it's like,
recently it's been his artist getting locked up.
But in the early era, it was just that the business was never 100%.
Even Oja the Juice Man, he tried to sign him.
I think Gucci does what the fuck Gucci wanted to do
what Gucci wanted to do.
Gucci wake up and feel like being bothered with it and he get to it.
If he wake up and don't feel like being bothered with it,
he called his brother, yo pee.
You need to get out of Memphis and such and such.
Because think about it.
If Gucci's seen him first,
Yeah.
Gucci could have DM me.
Gucci could have approached him.
Right?
He's not going to do that.
He's going to give it to P
and let it come at P.
Yeah.
Because he didn't say,
Gucci didn't hit you and say,
yo, right?
He didn't let you with P.
Them two dudes who's brother, brother, brother.
Like so whatever one doing,
the other one always doing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's real talk.
Yeah.
That's why when everybody was saying,
whack,
Cucci dissed you in the song.
Right?
Like, that we all brothers.
Clowned your ass.
That's great.
I hope it got some more strength.
Are you fucking with us?
We don't even matter.
As long as we win, it's nothing he can say.
How are you going to weave this situation?
You are not 10-17.
Let me tell you, why I won.
I don't get fuck what you're saying.
You could never rock ice cream cone on your face.
Goochie.
Just whack 100.
Listen, good or bad.
His fan base heard that.
It helped me.
I don't get fuck.
How are you saying?
Have you ever heard of coping?
No, I don't know what that is.
You ever hear a copium?
Has a motherfucker-a-d-d-d-d-s.
has a motherfucker dishing?
Yeah, and I didn't go on podcasts and say,
yeah, it's a W for me because you say in my name,
bitch, I'd have to cope you.
Well, but first of all, it really wasn't a disc, though.
No, he did.
He didn't diso.
You say he put a hundred on your head or some shit?
No, that's the other bozo.
That's the rack finesse two times.
So he's a rat.
He's mad because I released his paperwork.
Whacked the one released the work.
I brought Big John O'Clubhouse
and kicked the workout.
Now, I didn't release it what I was supposed to have
because Kodak Black.
I had to clear Kodak Black with Atlantic.
I ain't stupid.
They had just signed that, man.
I'd have released that shit.
It'll fuck him up.
When I double back to get that clearance from Atlantic,
they wouldn't have did it.
With Kodak, so I waited.
And when he did the little diss song,
at that point, Atlantic like shit,
the door wide open, we can't stop him.
So I sat back and I waited and waited,
and I let academic run out into the street with it.
Everything I had, I fed it to him.
Pause.
No, no pause.
and I'm born in 77.
I mean, just what the fuck I said,
y'all might be fucked up.
Don't be feeding that.
So listen.
So hold on now because Pete pulls up,
recorded the studio.
Yeah.
At this time,
you ain't never been around
that type of shit, right?
Hey, I haven't been around.
I didn't been some places.
No, no.
Don't mind money bag,
yo.
No, dealing with the music.
No, you're right.
There's a lot of goats in Memphis.
I'm sure you've been around
all kinds of rich shit.
I'm talking about, but see, I don't know
to what extent
money back. Money back just like
I know P going to roll out the red carpet.
Yeah. You know what I'm saying? He's trying
to sign the artist. Yeah. So what about
P outside of him just being real thorough and official?
What about him caught your attention and made you want? Because you
seemed like this my second time meeting you.
Yeah. Like,
you one of those guys is hard to fucking read.
Yeah. Right? You'd have been through some shit.
Yeah. Your eyes telling you to me because I come from that, right?
Yeah.
So you don't give a fuck about the talk.
It's something about what the motherfucker is saying
that's going to grab you.
So what about that conversation did that?
No, what it was with P.
Do you know what I'm saying?
I felt like he came from where I come from.
He might have been in the same situation.
And what it was, like, bro, I had before,
been like the hottest in Memphis like several times, bro.
You feel me?
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Good up, man.
I've been the hotter.
But then, because what I had going on, bro, I felt like, because I was kind of one of young
and he was running around doing shit that nobody didn't really want to fuck with me, you know what I'm
saying?
He was a risk.
Yeah, you get what I'm saying?
But I felt like, Pete, he wasn't really worried about that.
You feel what I'm saying?
No matter, even though I know people are like, oh, little Kenny, man, I don't know.
We don't know he's on.
He's just getting out.
Is he still on that bullshit?
You know what I'm saying?
I just felt like shit.
He wasn't worried about that.
And I kind of just felt that because he was willing to take a risk.
You get what I'm saying?
and like a lot of them don't know what I'm gonna take the rid you get what I'm saying because he has like millions of views on songs from like six years ago so it's like you you had this whole run and then you get locked up and you got to kind of like rebuild yeah most definitely yeah how long we actually locked up though I just do like a four and a half big you know what I'm saying yeah did you feel at any point in your career like you had to choose between like Godi and Dolph in terms of who you fucked with because is it like that in Memphis where you can only really fuck with certain people no not not really
See what it was, bro.
See what it was, though.
Even coming up, I ain't going to say,
God, it personally, but just his neighborhood.
We was always edit, you know what I'm saying?
It was a beef with his neighborhood.
So that was kind of like, you know what I'm saying?
So Doff probably would have been.
But me and Doff, we also, before I even got locked up,
due to be, me and Dolph, we used to sit at the table like this,
you know what I'm saying?
And he was willing to take that sign wrist with me.
Definitely would.
With a whole load of charges pending, you know what I'm saying?
Definitely what I'm saying.
I swear I used to get on the plane leaving LA.
Yeah.
Dorf be on that motherfucker by herself.
Yeah.
Whack, what up?
Yeah.
Jury down all this shit.
Dolph, he says shit, whack is going to be with his going to be.
And that was him.
We get to the line at the airport.
I'm thinking maybe he got his team waiting on shit.
Dolph get one car pull up, he goes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, Dolf was real like that.
So why that signing didn't happen with Dolf?
With Dolf, like, actually when me and Dauph, like, we used to be in Atlanta and we used to be, like, in the studio, you know what I'm saying?
And he used to probably put me with, hey, look in, hey, drop something, do something with Mucci for me.
You and J. Fields to do something, you know what I'm saying.
And then he'll pull him to the corner.
Hey, bro, come on, bro, you know I've been on to fuck me, bro.
Let me turn this shit up for you.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm like, hey, I'm ready.
I'm ready to do that now.
You get what I'm saying?
Because, oh, nigger, like, even years before that, I had a hot song that, that, that,
He might have called me, hey, look, Kenny, that song hot, bro.
You need to get on that song.
You know what I'm saying?
But me just bullshit in the round, I'm thinking like, man,
I might not even just get back to it.
You get what I'm saying?
Straight up.
You get out there.
You get what I'm saying?
You start moving around and it just is what it is.
You get what I'm saying?
But then, Dawley, like, look, bro, you know I've been wanting to fuck with you.
What's up, bro?
I'm like, I bet, bro.
I'm ready than that, because I didn't see, I feel like I didn't see me go this high,
then low, then this high again, you get what I'm saying?
When I'm thinking this shit, finished just to jump off
a chef, it's like, damn, it's like, damn, I can't get over that little, that little spot for some
reason. You know what I'm saying? So if Dolf's, um, demise wouldn't have happened, you probably
would have signed the Dolf. Exactly, yeah. Even, okay, so, so even while we in the
land and we're chopping it up, I go to jail, like, I'm with him, and we're kicking it, and
then, hey, go that way, and I go my way, then I go get, boom, I go get knocked, you know what I'm
saying, and I get, and I get, and I catch like a gun charge.
And then when I, even though I got these charge appending,
they ain't let me back out now.
You out on bun and you catching a new case.
Look, you got to sit, you know what I'm saying?
But even once I got released from the state, you know how it is when you got a hold
from the fed.
Oh, yeah, you got a sick.
So, hold on, look, I didn't got released from the state.
And then why I'm leaving, and then the people are already out there, they just see me
getting released.
It was on Instagram.
Me getting released.
It was on the state.
So by the time I get released, I check my Instagram when I get where I'm at.
Dauk him up, BEO, you know what I'm saying?
See, he thinking I was getting, I got released, though, you know what I'm saying?
But he don't know that these other people got me, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like, look, hey, the folks got me.
I'll hollage you when I can, bro, you know what I'm saying?
And it was just dead on that, though, you know what I'm?
But it was most definitely, though.
You hear how they check it at DMs.
Yeah.
Things in jail?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Big business going on.
Off the DMs.
Yeah, most definitely.
Behind the wall.
That shit that's crazy.
I might see out that message right now.
you know what I'm saying like he tap in B-O he's thinking I'm thinking I'm there you get
I'm saying I'm saying that's right so what's the nature of you guys's relationship would you describe
yourself as like his manager or I'm my brother it's just friends or yeah now he my brother he whatever
manager security whatever everything you know what I'm saying anything but you got your own way
like your own shit even without him does those numbers on YouTube and everything like
have you just kind of consistently always had a presence in the city or or has it heated up because
I don't know. I know both of the guy
that's just going up. Yeah.
Me and him together. It's just double trouble.
Me and him. It's going up, man.
But that's a good thing because
they can do their own projects
and they come together and do
collab projects. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, shit, it's the same movement, same city, same.
They would.
Is it true? Future tried to sign you at one point?
Yeah.
What year was that?
When I first got out, like two days out,
I went down to the studio,
drive my first day out.
He wanted to the foot went, but I was out.
I ain't do it, though.
How come?
I was just fresh.
I had to see what we're going on.
I wanted no need for no money.
I just wanted to see what going on.
The fifth year that year had been gone for a minute.
What year are we talking?
Two down 21.
Okay.
Yeah, future was future.
So when you was in Nashville,
did you all set up shop down there in Nashville?
You know, I got some homeboys down there.
Like now?
Like now?
Yeah, I'm down there right now.
I got a whole neighborhood in Nashville.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm down there right now.
Yeah, two peas.
Mm-hmm.
What's that man?
My whole neighborhood.
We got a whole neighborhood.
sat in Nashville.
Really?
Been there since the 80s.
I think he said you bought like an apartment.
That's why I used to call it Tenekee.
Yeah, yeah.
No, you took that from Young Buck.
No.
Tennessee.
Way before...
You named his album that.
Way before God, because he's from Nashville.
Yeah.
That motherfucker you think we got that from him or he got that from what it always was before him.
You're telling me that a guy from there had to take slang from somebody from L.A.
What I'm telling you is Tenekie came from, what the fuck came from L.A.
What's a key?
That's a motherfucker right here.
What's a key?
I don't even think you know.
Except that goes in the door.
I don't think you know.
See how the white boys try to do you?
They try to line you up.
What?
You think I don't know?
Say some shit.
He's smart.
Not a trapper.
You're right.
He's an old school gang member.
He used to walk down the street and try to square up with people on the block.
You know what?
You know, I had to fight because back in my day, you know, it wasn't in style to be a blood.
Yeah.
Well, now we got switches.
We were on number five, six to one.
And we don't care about your hands.
No, you're missing the point.
And names back in the day were earned names.
Certain names you heard the evils, the killers, the wax.
Don't make me tell them about your old man.
Hold on them.
The psychos and all that.
That was, it was earned names, right?
So a lot of this street shit, we used to really mimic and watch the mob shit.
Right?
So whack didn't mean what it meant today.
Yeah.
Remember when a motherfucker get whacked
Get up out of here
So right you just couldn't
That just wasn't your name
Nick you had to earn it
And then what that came on attachment
So doing time
Nicker if you had to be in down
To out your mind
To claim this motherfucker red flag
So you had to know all to fight
If you didn't know how to fight
You learned how to fight
Or you just rolled it up
A lot of niggas turned to the other side
Today it trips me out
Because it's brand bandanas
everywhere, shit commercialized.
I'd be like, God damn.
I wish this shit would have been the case back then.
Boy, would have saved the niggins some hard shit.
You made the way then.
No, I'm part of the wave.
It's a wave before me.
You know, a lot of my G-hommies just coming home did 30 years and shit.
You know what I mean?
And they got some real stories.
You know, this shit was different.
And to watch this shit spread across the nation really trips me out.
But it all really came from hustling.
Like when I tell you, I got a neighbor.
in Nashville is because when niggas is moving shit that way,
when we come back here, it got to be some eyes there.
Them niggas didn't know.
They were just niggas out there hustling, getting it,
and they was gangers anyway.
You know, a nigga ain't got to beef up a gang to be a gangster.
So, you know, when they seeing niggas is coming out there,
they're seeing what niggas is doing.
You know, niggas is joint forcing that's what it is.
So my home boy, Jay Hood, he actually just got caught up.
Well, you know, he'd be home in a couple years,
but he's from Nashville.
but Memphis was always, even when he was in Nashville,
Memphis was like,
like you got San Diego,
which they ain't playing, right?
But then you got L.A.
The shit is, because there's more people,
there's more shit going on, right?
So that's how it was with Nashville and Memphis.
You know, you can, digger, you don't,
you're not going playing in Memphis.
Digger, you better have a team there.
You better have some eyes there and some people there.
I went to Nashville a year or two.
ago and everybody kept telling me that
Memphis is spooky that there was bad
energy over there. It ain't bad energy, it's just
what the energy is.
Shit. Be real, is it bad energy?
It's like sort of evil, dark energy.
Because, like, keep in mind, who popped off
Memphis, 3-6 Mafia? Some evil-ass
sound and music that apparently people like
mega-related to.
It's like this. You don't know
about our culture, okay? Listen, though.
This shit ain't no
more 3-6 Mafia shit going on
out there. It's some whole other
shit. And it leads me to believe like,
do the
motherfucking law give a fuck?
Hell no.
The law, I'm going to tell the law
police doing with something happening. This shit going to
happen first, then they're going to pull up.
You know what I'm saying? It ain't know how on the scene.
I ain't trying to get to none on no scene
while nothing going on. By the time them shots
already over and all that, then they'll come
to do their investigation. You know what I'm saying?
Because there be places like Memphis, Chicago.
I'd be here like Chicago.
70 motherfucking shot.
That could never happen in L.A.
Not in L.A. County nowhere.
The minute four, five motherfuckers got hit
is checkpoints.
They blocking shit off.
We already know they can get off the streets
because they're going to jack you.
Right? They don't give a fuck.
They're going to jack you, search you.
You're going to get out on the DA reject.
But it'll be like...
It'll be like seven murders spread out
all over the fucking city, like completely
disconnected from each other.
Yeah.
But you got to remember, L.A. County is 60 miles north, south, east, and west.
So a murder over here in the valley, you know, motherfucking Watts,
motherfucking Eaglewood, somebody over here, you know, Compton,
it really don't look that bad versus you being some of these dick of cities.
20 niggas just got here.
15 shot at the mall.
When the last time you heard of some shit,
we got our little yonters, they go fight at the malls.
And when the last time you've seen on the news out here,
20 mother, the last time was 100 days, 100 nights.
But that shit was real.
Right.
I don't know who, what's one of these niggins started that shit.
But this ditty saying we're going 100 days and 100 nights and we ain't letting up.
Yeah.
And it's about 300 niggas doing 50 years right now.
It's crazy you mentioned Chicago because you guys actually did music with my man Tay Savage,
aka John Wick, from Chicago.
How did that connection happen?
That's a cool.
Oh, I had that something with him.
My nigga
Ready to shoot the cameraman
Say he had him down
And he wanted to link him over the street
So he linked us well
I went to the studio
And you know
Real regular
I did some music
Definitely
A nigga said
Ready to shoot the cameraman
But I think he was saying
That's the name of the camera
That's the name
The camera
I know that
Yeah
But the night
The night
I thought that for a second
Did he say he was gonna shoot the camera
No no
No no
I do that with the day
But god damn
That's a cold day
You understand
everything they're saying, Queen?
She get it all, huh?
Got you from the right back at home, right?
God damn.
She built to lube up that head when you get home, huh?
Oh.
What you mean?
What you mean?
You got ideas?
Yeah, she'd do.
That's her job.
Her job.
Yeah, motherfucker, her job.
That's great.
You know, you put yours to work.
My mind's work with me.
Get on that track.
Oh, my God.
You heard?
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Did you really tell your wife to get on the track?
Yeah, she didn't listen.
I'm pissed.
So listen, so
whoever have you
if you can do a feature with somebody
what would you want that to be?
Somebody you ain't worked with you.
Really?
I'm really open.
You know what I'm saying?
With whoever.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just with expanding and growing right now.
You feel me?
I'm really with whoever.
So I ain't going to lie.
Like I got no handpap.
You know what I'm saying?
You know how this rap shit going right now.
You know how I go right now.
So I ain't going to just sing a loud.
Look, hey, I'm him and him.
He just, I'm opening for whoever special on the room.
I'm weak growing, you know what I'm saying?
And just trying to make this shit bigger.
You feel them?
Gotcha.
So, yeah.
Do you guys beef with Big 30 and Pussei and them?
No, I don't.
I know, bro.
You got a diss song about Big 30, right?
No, man.
Really?
Them baby.
No, they got a diss song on Phenet.
No, he has a diss song on Big Nuski, which is Big 30's cousin, right?
No, man, I don't babies.
That means with Fenez there and ain't there no more.
It's not even a baby.
It's like a grown man.
So the Finesce shit, how did that come along?
Oh.
What is the Fennett shit?
You're going to fuck up your whole relationship with him because he's about to go in.
What is the finish shit?
I don't know.
I just saw it all.
I'm saying, what is the finis shit?
Why don't?
Did he decide Fonish dis on her?
No, you know it don't.
Yeah.
But you know what it's not.
You know what?
I'm gonna tell you.
Let's go.
I got this.
Let's go.
It's a blogger.
Yeah, okay.
It's a female.
Okay.
Her name is Mimi.
Yeah.
It's called the lemonade stand.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
She'll be on Clubhouse with the Queen.
Her and Mimi Green.
She's on the way up.
Y'all need to show her some love.
Now, I'll receive.
She got, I didn't check this.
No, I'm going to hook y'all love.
Show her live with her song.
She's up and coming.
She's from the motherfucking city and she's a female.
She's a single parent on the garage.
So that's why I respect it, right?
was telling me, I guess, something, the mob is your
association, your, y'all movement called the mob.
Yeah.
So I guess it was, mine is.
Yeah.
Okay.
Listen, man, I'm learning.
Yeah.
I guess it was some disrespects in that, that movement.
Okay.
Right?
Okay.
And I guess it was a response.
So I guess motherfuckers is feeling like whatever was released was shot that way.
I don't know.
So I'm asking you, the people want to know.
Mimi Green want to know.
The lemonade stand want to know.
What the fuck is delimonyers?
They can take it for whatever it is or whatever it sounds like.
I'm fucking that.
Boy, that boy got media traded.
You know what I'm doing?
I'm going to say you for me-me.
Because, see, she talked your language.
She said the main and all that type of shit.
And like, so I be, that's why I hear and y'all talk, it kind of like, it takes me back to my family reunion.
It's the music for me.
Music.
Music.
Music.
As soon as you throw a R in the middle of the middle.
Yeah.
Mimi just said that, right?
Yeah.
Me, me, we're going to hook you out,
Lemonade Stan.
Yeah.
Oh.
What is the Lemonade Stan?
That's like her YouTube channel.
That's her blog.
That's her blog.
Okay.
I watched it start about a month ago,
about 45 days ago,
people was telling them,
but she then went hard in the paint
with that shit and she's really doing their shit.
So people was hearing about her,
and it's another weirdo, though.
What's that weird,
motherfucker?
They call him a weirdo.
Stan G.
Do y'all know Stan G?
I know.
You know it?
Also y'all know it.
Well, nigger ain't that weird.
Let me retract it.
Because he'd be talking like,
and I don't know if that's his character
because the dick would be like,
I'm the biggest and all that shit.
I'm like, it's like it's weird.
But maybe that's so you know the nigga.
Oh, you really?
Oh.
So y'all know that they're funny to me too.
Hey, look, I got to retract it.
I got to retract it.
I ain't.
And he said they know.
They know me, man.
Oh, man.
That's so Stan G.
That nigga Stan G.
That nigga Stan G that's been on every fucking, is it kid yours,
the motherfucking shows, Marie and shit.
Yeah.
So, no, he honestly, though.
So y'all really know that he's from your side of town.
No, no, he's ever from the city?
What are you doing?
I don't know.
I don't know, I don't know a person.
I don't know.
But, yeah, I know it's moving.
Hey, look, all right, you got to.
something going on in front of city.
I'm going to fuck with you.
You know what I'm saying?
And I got on there one time, you know what I'm saying?
And I shit and I fucked with him.
You get what I'm saying?
That's a funny thing.
I was trolling with him last night on some shit to do some Austin.
Yeah.
We went on it.
He said, Wack him.
Who T.T. and Addy?
His partner.
He's a rat.
He in jail.
Yeah.
I heard that.
All the people that used to do podcasts with turn their back on him after he snitched.
Yeah, of course.
He told.
Even podcast hosts will turn them back on you if you tell.
That's crazy.
You don't stand a fool.
Man this.
Memphis is the only place exists.
Ain't no United States, nigga.
Memphis.
So he go on there, he told them diggis,
he said, my nigga, Memphis's niggins come to Austin,
but ain't no Austin nigga comes to Memphis.
And them niggins went crazy.
They went, it was, I forgot,
whatever them little dude's name was,
but my man T-Money had us come on there.
But, yeah, this trip me.
that they really know Stan Tee.
I gotta put some respect on his name.
I got some respect on his day.
I'm told him.
That's all love.
For sure.
These is people you need to meet Adam.
People that we should put up under that, remember that umbrella I wanted to do those lower dudes.
Because they really got, they know where they are.
They put in a lot of work out there.
You know, the no jumper village thing I was shopping to you.
A village.
Yeah, because you got no jumper, you got the village.
And which is a lot of the people that's grinding out there,
they got their little podcast.
on their way up, put them up under the umbrella.
We can see their numbers and nose is buzzing,
that we can pull them up and sit them in one of the biggest seats.
In the meantime, between time, let them utilize our resources, right,
to generate a fan base.
We do a profit share on it.
I feel like I'm going to just let Stan G keep all his money.
I'm not going to try to tax him.
I know that stuff would come naturally to you.
I mean, whatever it got to be.
He's an extortionist.
Cool.
Me?
He's trying to extend it to YouTube now.
No, brother, that.
comes from your tribe.
Your people did all that shit.
What tribe am I part of?
I mean, you know the Klan's people.
Oh, no.
I'm not part of that.
Yeah.
Nick Cannon called me today, too.
He ready to do some business.
What's he saying?
We'd talk later.
More diaper business or?
No, some, this type of business.
Podcast business.
Yeah.
I know you're Nick Cannon.
You got respect for the brother.
Love Nick Cannon.
There go.
Great man.
So listen, man.
Okay, let me ask you this.
When you're in L.A.,
does it feel like,
like a completely different vibe than the south or like what are the main differences that you notice?
You know, you know, LA, shit, bigger cities, you know what I'm saying?
Much more movement, you feel me?
She, you know, I can kind of, even though it's LA, but, you know, it's like, I'm a fresh new face out here, you feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't got to be, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm looking over here and all that.
Yeah, that's real.
Watching where I'm going.
So, you know, it's just somewhere I can kind of like get a little piece of mind that, you feel
me?
But, you know, I'm definitely, I love LA, though, you know what I'm saying?
Niggas respect Memphis.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, one thing about Godi, Godi come out here, you know, he's a household name.
He moved right, fuck with everybody the right way.
Now, Mazi, we got a lot of my respect when he extended that to Mazzie.
But, you know, Memphis is one of those places where you never heard no friction like that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just, just Memphis niggas in town.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just what it is.
People just really want to build.
Yeah, yeah.
I've seen a little YouTube clip where they were trying to put together a narrative
saying that you were a disin a music entity who lost their life recently in Memphis.
Yeah.
But you know, that's how to blog deal, bro.
It's just no matter what you say or whatever, you know what I'm saying.
They're going to always take some and run with it and just misinterpreted you.
So that was misinterpreted.
It seemed a little bit coincidental if it was going to be an accident.
Yeah, it is.
It definitely was.
You feel me?
It definitely was.
Because I was trying to figure out
what kind of rapper I'm dealing with.
I'm like, damn, if he's saying some shit like that,
that's some shit right now.
The thing about it, though, wait, guess what?
Hey, I'm going to put you down on this.
I'm not even saying the lyric.
I'm putting down this.
If I'm on something, I'm not rapping about it.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not rapping about it.
You know what I'm saying?
So if I'm rapping about it.
It's entertainment.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Got you.
So just know that.
If I'm on something, I'm not rapping about that.
You feel me?
That's real.
Does NLE CHAPA run Memphis?
Is he like one of the biggest rappers out there in terms of what the kids are into in the generation?
No, Slee, you just did the punk shit.
What?
See, that's that bullshit you do.
I want to know.
He seems very popular.
I don't know if he's that popular at home.
No, no, hold on, because I know nephew.
So why would you word it to another Memphis rapper that's NLEC chopper run Memphis?
The proper thing to say is, does Memphis fuck with them?
N. L.E. Chopper? Or do you fuck with an L. Lee chopper? So run is not good.
Nah, because what you're trying to do is get him to say,
fuck no, or all this. This is hip-hop. We've got to figure out who the king is.
But see, I'm here. The king. You're not going to be a culture vulture like that. You're
trying to get some shit started. You're talking about basic hip-hop conversations,
and you're trying to now call it a culture-vulture thing.
Because you're trying to start a fire. We were just having a conversation about who's the king of
L.A. on here. Nobody told me I was a culture vulture. First of all, there's no one king in no city.
And if you're a rapper, no, and if you're a rapper,
I expect every rapper to stand up and say they're the king of their shit.
That's bullshit.
That's an argument that makes no fucking sense.
Why not?
Because you don't see people who are like in 10th place saying they're the king.
Why not?
Because it would sound ridiculous.
If somebody comes on and says to the king, when TI came out and said I'm a king of the South,
it lit the South on fire.
He was all of a sudden beefing with everybody.
That's how it's supposed to be.
But it's supposed to be.
But you shouldn't say it unless you feel like you actually have some.
sense of plain to that title.
I think nephew was locked up.
And see, you're doing it again.
I'm asking him about a motherfucker's
relevance in the city.
And you're not even letting him speak for himself.
But we're not doing no key.
Does he run Memphis and all this shit?
Ask him if they fuck with NLD.
Forget everything he just said and just answer what I said.
I fog will chafel.
Okay.
He run the city.
See?
He didn't even need your like mid-interview
media training.
No, listen.
Listen.
What he did was
He took the place of a boss.
That's what he did.
Because Choppel were Choppel.
Y'all remember, we gave him his first platinum.
Yeah.
That's a fact.
When I got home,
Chappell hit me up.
No, no.
Not phone.
We did.
And Cole Bennett.
No, no, bullshit.
Let's get it right.
You might have been there.
Blueface didn't want to do the motherfuckettling song.
We had a tour, but we was on a little baby's tour.
Yeah.
And we had a fucking studio bus.
It took me five days to get his ass in their,
back of that studio to fucking record that song.
He recorded that shot, Blueface recorded that Chatterflow remix on the
motherfucker rode in the back of the studio bus.
It was a stunter one of the stunters buses.
So if I just let him have it his way, you know how that is.
We come till you want to do it.
Nah, sometimes we leave it alone.
Artists know when we like, oh, some, bro, you really need to do this shit.
And usually they probably don't want to do it, but out of respect, they do it.
Yeah.
And something came of it.
I'm just saying it probably shouldn't have been that hard to convince Blueface to do it,
considering a shot of flow already had like 20 million views probably at that time.
Hey, brother, he didn't not want to do it.
And his version outran the other versions.
That's a fact.
Am I right or wrong?
Well, it was the one that had a cold-beda-video.
But wait, what you mean?
That shot of flow that he was on.
That motherfucker was already running before we did the cold-bend video.
And where you think that came from?
I'm just saying the reason why I have the most plays is because it was on a channel that blew it.
fuck up. And also, I was very early on. Put
blue face on and he's a big rapper at the time.
Put blue face on. No, put blue face
on the song. Yeah, okay, what you mean?
The first version was already out. Put some respect
on blue face name, man. Main character
syndrome. You're making it about yourself again. No, I'm not.
I said blueface name.
No, I know. But you're making it about your
contribution to a record that you
were apparently around. Because I definitely contributed
to it. Right. But why are we even talking
about your random record that you're bringing up for no reason?
I got a bunch of random records.
you might want to go check
let us know in the comments
how you think he's doing
man fuck your comments
I make this show
nobody want to see your corny ass
or your dope-fing counterparts
do you all think I could get views
interviewing him solo
yeah you could
but it ain't gonna be the
it ain't gonna be the waggoner answers too
because I wouldn't have
misnors over here
fucking trying to micromanage his beef
ain't no beef
he just told you
he just told you
anything he beefing about
he don't talk about
white boy
and that's because he's got you
looming over here
like a big fucking gargoyle
trying to stop him
from talking about any lit shit
First and four boss
I got a
You know I am a manager
Allegedly
That's a fact
Right
Secondly
I am QC
Whenever I want to be
You are
Whenever I want to be
Why are you out here
Just claiming every label
I'm cash money west
I'm QC
No no cash money West
That's what that is.
But when they come to QC, I got a, who P.
gonna blame?
Wet.
Wet.
For what?
For this interview?
Anything.
Hey, what?
They get them get the flat tire out there.
They're going to blame me.
That's the fact of my brother, though.
That's what it is.
But P's still super motivated with QC, even though they sold it?
He ain't still running QC.
Wait, he's still running it.
He still has a role there, but they don't technically own it anymore.
No, he still got, you know.
I feel like everybody is kind of like waiting to see if,
the QC dynamic ever changes now that he has a different type of role.
It's not going to change.
He's this role of the same.
It's not going to change.
It's a bigger picture to that.
If I sold this company and continued to do podcasts and I had a contract and I'm
getting paid X amount of dollars a year, it might seem the same for a while,
but at some point it's probably going to seem a little different, right, if you don't own it.
Well, you got to understand when it comes to Pete and Coach Kay, that's their baby.
You know what I'm saying?
But when you sell your baby.
No, but I mean, it depends on how you.
sell it. You know, if you still, if you do
a partnership with it, you're still a part of it.
So, you know, you didn't see P
swing off and start
another fucking label. We could have did that.
It's a reason why I still... He's probably on the contract
for many years to keep... Yeah, he's
a great contract, and he's still QC.
And he's still pushing QC the way
he's supposed to. Believe that, he ain't
leaving, you know that, he ain't letting up.
No, hell not. At all.
He worked. He worked, for sure.
He at all. He ain't letting up.
So it ain't like he got the check and he laid back and, like,
Y'all do what y'all want.
He's still running QC like QC.
That's the fact.
That's real.
Yaddy, people still over there.
Yaddy just did some, you know,
like Yaddy just did a lot of work with Drake.
You know what I'm saying?
His shit is moving.
So it's a lot going on in QC.
I heard an R&B joint this morning
and floating around the internet.
I don't even, I'm not familiar with that artist.
But, you know, I see he.
You believe it's associated with QCC?
Definitely.
Some Q.
Q page. It's on peace page. Definitely.
Interesting. So what else are you working on right now?
What's the move? What's going on?
Right now, me and Duke, we're working on
the Eval Twins' mixtape.
This shit should be dropping soon. We're working on that.
And after that, I got a whole
slew of music still waiting to come after that. You know what I'm saying?
We just staying active and just keeping this shit going.
You know what I'm saying?
Gearing up for the summer.
We already grew it up.
Y'all got merch and shit going on it?
Yeah, I'll just, it's shit there.
That merch is important.
Yeah.
Very important.
What are you doing?
It is, bro.
That merch is important.
It is.
That merch is very important.
What kind of interview is this?
Listen, when a motherfucker ain't playing the music
and the motherfucker walking around with your hoodie
with the evil twins on it.
Yeah.
Right?
That means something.
Yeah, more definitely.
You will see that, that make a motherfucker say,
man, I'm going to go put some of that on when I get in the corner.
Yeah, more definitely.
It's real shit.
It's a lot of money made over there.
A lot of money.
Crazy money.
My fuck's marking up shit, 300%.
Damn.
Oh, hell, yeah.
Let's get it.
I think what it is is because the way your shit's set up, right,
you're not really moving to merch like that.
You probably moved off your website.
We have a store on those.
We've sold plenty of merch.
Not out of that store.
Yeah, that's a store and online.
Online.
better, more. The store
in real life is a
billboard for the online store as well. That's what I know.
Tell the truth. Because how many
items can you really sell? That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying. You're doing it online.
It's cool. And I know you're doing numbers.
Yeah, you're doing it right.
Yeah.
All right. I appreciate you guys coming in. Thank you to
Wack for lining this up. We've got to touch in
with the soul of Memphis. We're going to
hear in the comments about what's
going on. They're going to tell me they
They probably spun me multiple times
when I asked them about beef and they were like,
no, we don't have beef.
This is going to be some spinach in the comments.
You know, I think what it is
is I'm a little more touched in tune
with how that street shit go.
And I don't want
nothing coming from this platform
to be the start of something
that led to some bullshit.
Yeah, but they live out there.
I don't give a fuck, I'm a feeling anyway.
Tired to bro, so it's tied to me.
You don't know.
You don't give a fuck.
You don't know.
I know that white boy open table shit.
He's going to be in LA.
He's going to be you.
Let me say,
my drama in L.A.
feels a lot different
than my drama in other states.
But see, he's got his park ass pulled up on too, though.
By who?
White boy milk poured up on you.
You were scared to go outside.
That's old school.
No, you know, old school.
Pulled up on the alley on it.
I was in the garage.
Come up side, white boy.
I'm not going up there.
What do I look like?
You know?
He didn't go.
He didn't go out there?
What do I look like?
I had my security go out there with a blower to deal with him.
No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
No, no, you didn't.
Volunteer security.
Yes, he did.
Listen, AD didn't go out there with no blower.
No, he didn't.
Yeah, he did.
You can see him fishing around in his pocket for it.
That's cap.
So, listen, you know what he did?
He advertised that shit about a trillion times on here.
He turns around and brings him on the show and makes friends with him.
Yeah, like three years later.
He marched.
Come on, man.
He didn't called you tent punk bitches.
and all kind of shit.
Yeah.
And we had to come together.
You know how it is
when you got a mutual op, right?
Yeah.
You got to come together,
even if you don't fuck
with somebody.
You got to come together.
Nah, we ain't doing that.
We ain't doing it.
Sometimes you got to do that.
They know, they'd be clicking out.
No.
I don't know.
I didn't know.
I was spitting up for you.
Yeah, you heard that?
Spitting.
You're saying by the rules, nigga.
I could see you guys
putting some moves together.
Oh.
Them?
I mean, that's family.
If they really got a top op,
sometimes you got to join.
forces.
Oh, no.
I mean,
I'm loading with the team.
It's like Future
and Kendrick and
Metro and all them.
Why y'all act
like Kendrick sat out
and clicked up with something?
Kendrick said,
nigga,
fuck the big three
is the big me.
Yeah.
Oh,
he's like,
I ain't fucking with nobody.
Yeah,
but he's teaming up
with all Drake's ops.
I don't think it's a coincidence
personally.
Now,
that's what you're saying.
Again,
like y'all doing
with Kenny music,
y'all see some.
They don't even know all that.
They're so Memphis.
They don't even go fuck.
They're like,
Kendrick,
and y'all assume, oh, this what it is, and then there you go.
And motherfuckers like you were the platform saying shit like that is contributing to it.
Yeah, but you're like one of these podcasters who's just like in denial of everything.
And you're like, you can't prove that.
So therefore it didn't happen, even though it's like unbelievably obvious.
You just said AD had a blower.
Nobody's seen a gun.
Never had one.
I mean, you might think the audience is retarded, but I'm offended.
Nobody's seen it.
Nobody's seen nothing.
He just put his hands in his pocket.
It was cold.
I might have been jiggling his balls.
We don't know.
Yo, man, there you go with that gay shit.
You know, you've been doing a lot of gay shit, but we're going to leave that alone.
Leave my dog out of it.
All right.
Appreciate you guys.
Yeah.
Your head is probably spinning.
You're like, what the fuck is wrong with these things?
Everybody knows about the old weird-ass shit you be doing.
What weird shit?
The fuck.
It was April Fool's.
It doesn't count.
I should have took that $50,000 they tried to give me yesterday.
For what?
Knock your ass out on camera.
Yeah?
Yep.
Who got $50k on me?
I told him making $7.5.
I'm insulted.
Huh?
It's not enough.
Your chin is attractive like a motherfucker.
Pause.
Biggest paws ever.
Your shiny-ass head is attractive, too, baby.
All right.
Just like that, we out.
We out.
Appreciate you guys.
Thank you very much to my doubt.
Appreciate you.
Stupid dude.
Probably one of the greatest names
in the history of rap music I ever encountered.
Stupid dude.
We got a stupid young out here.
We got a stupid young.
We got a stupid young.
He's Asian.
Appreciate y'all.
Wax Show. We out.
