The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - 85 SOUTH REPLAY: BIG K.R.I.T. in the Trap!
Episode Date: December 14, 2024Mississippi’s finest hits the trap to connect with the 85 per centers and talk about his career! *Originally published February 18, 2022* || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG...: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I interrupt this program with some breaking news.
What we're doing?
We interrupted me yet.
D.C. Young Fly.
Uh-huh.
Tell him.
Yeah, I guess it was my fault in it that way.
We're back, motherfuckles.
March 4th and let the show, Fox Theater.
You did?
It was my fault anyway.
Not only was my fault.
It was a lot of people.
There's a lot of folks got sick.
So I'm coming back, nigga.
Cut?
What the fuck, man?
Shit, they're just looking at it.
Like, shit.
They know they can cut them damn cameras off.
March 4, motherfucker.
Nick, walked up on me,
time I bought my ticket.
Boy, y'all didn't take my money.
I said, bitch, I ain't anybody got shit.
March 4, motherfucker.
I did tell them March 14th, my bad.
March 4.
Fox Theater.
85, 60.
Job show.
You did.
Yeah, it is.
Cut.
That's your job.
That's your job.
They should know that they're good.
Do it in post.
They know their ticket's good, no.
All right, fuck it.
Your ticket's still good.
Your ticket good, man.
You're ticket good in the motherfucker, man.
Hey, put this at the end.
If you bought a ticket already, your shit's still good.
Whatever date on it, bring it.
Bring it.
Let them figure it out.
But you tell them.
I said that the shit's still good.
But you got to sit in the same seat.
Got to sit in the same seat.
March 4th.
We'll see you up there.
Yeah.
What's on my mind is a motherfucking murder.
Go ask you motherfucking mammary if I heard her.
Hey, man, man.
Hey, man, welcome back to the 8th time, South Show.
Oh, my God.
You have asked, where they've been asking me this shit for five, six years.
No, what the fuck?
The different kind of vibe we got over here.
We got a different type of vibe.
We're like my man, our atmosphere rolling.
And then get that shit started.
Hold up, Jay Nguyen, pause that peping right quick.
Ain't nobody said play no pepper.
Come on, we sitting there and we're kicking off shit
and I gotta do this because just how this episode starts, bro.
You gotta play my number one big crit song.
It's a late entry to my number one.
But, you know, since I'm the niggie that told the nigga
to make this,
This is my new favorite Big Crit song.
You need to play Ballad of the Bass.
Oh, let's go.
Now, because we have a very interesting story about this.
Yeah, definitely.
And I know we got some 85 percenters out there
that can wrap their ass all.
I'm gonna see if I can talk to Crick.
We can do a Ballad of the Bass Challenge or something,
letting them get an open version on there
and we'll pick the best winner or something.
I like seeing you a box of merch and some Big Critt tickets.
And maybe a speaker.
One speaker.
One speaker.
Just one.
Bluetooth.
Just one.
Big speaker with a Bluetooth in.
I just think that'll be hard because this bitch.
This is so hard.
I just feel like this the one for the challenge.
Like it goes on some online shit.
Like an online challenge.
This before the intro.
Now this part of it.
Oh, my bad.
This is the intro in like if we're gonna turn
into the challenge type shit.
Yeah.
Entro loo.
Oh, you just created some shit.
You're just creating some of shit.
So my nigga Big Crick called me.
Big Crick called me, said,
those come to listen to some music.
So we get to the whole, through the whole album.
So I'm waiting like,
Okay, what if my son's at?
He's like, I ain't doing one of him.
I was like, what?
It ain't a big Crick album on that one thing,
you know how much pressure you put on me
when you're saying that shit?
I was like, bro, I'm just gonna be one,
but not on this one.
But, bro, the album was done.
Like, I literally play him a done out,
bro, he gotta have him.
Gotta have a motherfucker my son.
It's like, no, I just need y'all do skis,
bro, please.
And then I drop this shit.
He tore.
Come on, bro.
Come on, bro.
Come on, bro.
He dropped that shit.
He dropped this shit.
He dropped this shit.
And he was, man, tore it, and it went.
Yeah, because I know he got bass, and he didn't know what he's going on.
Like, the career.
Yeah, yeah, in this shit.
He was like, bro, don't nobody will hear none of this shit if you ain't got no my soul, bro.
Until I got like four songs in.
And he was like, this shit's jamming, but don't nobody will hear none of this shit.
That's all you.
I feel like every gentleman.
I feel like,
You drop one of these, my sub-joint.
It's like, you just be lyrically going on.
You just go in the band.
And it's just like, you always pick a different style to go with.
Don't you know what I'm saying?
Then that's what you're going to focus with?
I can't tell you nothing about.
All right, that's enough.
We can't play the whole shit, even though he said we can.
That bitch got a whole breakdown.
Cric, what's been up, man?
Making music, man.
Rapping, stand the fuck out of the way.
New album?
Yes, digital roses.
Well, they do you don't die.
They do not die, man.
Is that like you're playing to NFTs?
Like you let niggins know you're getting into the metaverse.
We did NFTs with the re-release of Cripp was here and all that.
Yeah.
But digital roses don't die.
It's literally like, man, if you think about photos, right?
So we've been digital way before what we thought.
So when you get old pictures from your parents, your grandparents,
and just these are digital roses because you can keep it, pass along forever and ever.
They don't go away.
You know what I'm saying?
Like these are memories.
These are like moments.
And it goes beyond the people that actually were in the picture,
but the people that actually took the picture
because normally they have a story behind the two.
I remember when I was in and I took that.
So that's the idea of the great-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ha.
Yeah, exactly.
What's my great-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-old?
It's right down the street, boom, boom,
and we was at the pool, all, and this is what happened.
And so these stories, you can keep passing down,
and that's a digital rose, you know what I'm saying?
And they don't die because you keep passing them down.
Hey, man, tell me what it was like
trying to come up out of Mississippi on the rap shit.
That shit was difficult.
Playing some tape, man.
Everything you do coming out of...
You know, coming out of Mississippi is extra hard anyway.
That shit difficult.
Yeah.
Oh, the other.
Yeah.
This man got that sample from that, uh, do or die in this, motherfucker.
That ain't do a die?
It's, I'm not, yes, it is.
That's the sample from...
Mother fucking Boosey Collin.
I mean, but that's the original, but do or die use it, though.
But niggas be going back to the original, though.
Yeah, you know, we need on the original,
not the sample sometimes.
I mean, I respect.
DJ Paul's samples, this too.
You just don't know the song.
If you listen to it, this the same as sitting back,
getting my dick suck by the neighborhood hole.
That's the same.
Same sample.
Really?
Yep.
That's the version I know, though.
I'm like, hold up.
Yeah, okay.
That's it.
Yeah.
I ain't doing no regular this, though.
You should.
I should, yeah.
Well, what made this start producing, though?
Because I came for Ford Beats.
That shit was $100.
Who was selling Beets for $100?
That was high price.
You can get them for 50.
This is $1999.
You're talking about asking for a beat,
but I'm going to say $100.
And I was like, you know, okay, bet.
I'm going to ask my dad.
I don't want to wrap that.
My dad is like, I need $100.
Like, but for what?
I need to buy insurance.
instrumental.
I said, boy, what you're talking about?
Straight up.
It's like, I know.
And this one, I started making my own beef.
And it made sense, $100.
That's a lot of food.
That man said, it's an instrumental on this CD right here.
Bro, that's a hundred, like, that's literally a hundred big, like a hundred burgers, bro.
That's a dollar.
That's a dollar.
You get a hundred burgers.
That's like...
Not now.
Not now.
That's my back there.
Oh, that's like 200.
It's like 200.
Yeah, seven percent up.
Yeah, all the way, so.
Fuck, we ain't spoke, yeah.
So how did you, did you, like,
if you didn't have the money to buy the beats,
where did you get the equipment to learn how to,
I mean, you know what I mean?
How you make that happen?
Well, PlayStation.
PlayStation dropped this MTV music generator shit,
and I started making beats.
But my dad, one of those pops that bought all the EQ equipment
to make music, he bought CD burners, changes, all that shit.
So once I started making beats,
by that time, I could EQ.
my beats on
all the setup that he had no idea
what the fuck were going on.
You don't be a fucking genius,
because I had that same shit on PlayStation.
I ain't-
Shout out.
God damn,
rapper-to-rapers.
But you were probably playing
the demo disc.
You probably ain't buy the whole
motherfucketing.
You know my life like that.
Because,
so niggins were going in
the grocery store
and rip over in the PlayStation magazine
and just take the demo disc.
And so once they started
as you for change,
you're like, nigger,
nah, fuck.
And he's just playing it from the beginning.
I never got past level one for rapper to rapper.
So I know.
I said, nigga, know what it is.
But, you ain't never beat that shit.
I ain't never played the full game.
You're right.
Fuck no.
But that was the beginning.
And then my dad had CD Burns.
He didn't know what the fuck he was doing.
So I just started.
PlayStation 1.
So the great motherfuckers.
So you knew the MTV studio and you just figured out how to put this shit together, bro.
Man.
I know you ain't said that with the instruction book.
Fuck no.
The nigg is going to use this structure book.
years old, bro, you ain't got nothing but time.
Yeah, I'm fucking with that.
And so memory cards back then had 25 megabytes on it.
And so you can only sample one song, five seconds,
on a memory card.
Memory cards cost $30 back.
In your damn show, dead.
Who, boy, yeah.
So everybody who lived the PlayStation off
because you ain't had no memory cards.
Didn't get in that room warm, though.
What?
Hot as far.
Hot as it is.
You can burn a hole in the club.
But you can open the top.
let it just keep spinning.
Just really cool it off.
Did it cool off.
And then just cloned that meat down.
Keep them moving.
Damn, I left my memory card at the nigga house.
That nigga wouldn't answer the phone.
I'm like, I'm ready to go over there, my name.
It's my only memory card.
All my shit say, all you said.
Oh, you know, you put the little stick.
I got vending on that motherfucker.
That nigg was like, no, this is my memory card.
You can't leave them because your parents ain't buy you no one of this.
And blockbuzz are taking advantage of them.
They got 30 of them bitches that lined up, get these.
Knowing you ain't got no card.
Mm-mm.
Hell no.
You had to be a fucking genius to figure that out, though.
No, I was, yeah, survival.
I was like, this is a way out.
All my beats was whack as fuck, too.
I was just about to say, when did you get good at the shit?
You were making them with a playstation controller, though.
Nah, that's not the case.
I was just whacked.
Two thousand fires when I got good.
He didn't get good.
Why, yeah, what 2005, how you know you got good?
Yeah, well, because Fulterloops came out 2001.
Reason came out in 2002.
Fulose was free, too, so you can fuck off on that.
Then reason came out, and it was,
I was farther in band and shit.
I really got to understand music a little bit.
And then- What instrument you played?
Tuba, bass.
So Tuba is literally the sub of the band.
And I played the Sousafone.
What the fuck is a Sousophone?
That's what the shit is.
That sounds like some shit, Dr.
That's made up.
They need...
Nick, you...
That's the Sloan with a sousaphone.
Yeah, that's the player-ass niggas that wrapped the horn all around in the river.
That's the shit around.
No, they're rocking back and forth.
No, they know it's a suitor phone when you're a Martian man.
Oh, man, I play football, nigga ball, nigga.
They was all home.
I played baseball, nigger.
And you...
And it wasn't with me playing around.
It wouldn't need nothing to play a fucking sushi phone at.
The lies.
Because I can still play a Susanphone in Jans.
Don't do that to me.
There's one concert in the spring.
They had braids in this team maker.
Yeah, don't.
Brother, bro, backyard band got a Susan phone.
But this is what I'm saying.
It ain't about a football team.
How did you get, how did you take it that I was being got them?
Because you just kind of challenge the athleticism.
I didn't know.
I don't know about that.
Man, it's a football.
I would never wrap a horn around.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know everything.
Everytime in the brand sex.
I didn't know what a fucking super phone is.
They could have been the shit
while the traveling had for a lot of fucking knew.
I see it.
Oh, no.
No, man.
You just see Prince with that shit
passing the sister came.
No, that shit is heavy as fuck.
Word.
I see it's fuck.
All the reason I play that shit
because you don't have to buy a tuba.
You only got to have to.
I buy the mouthpiece, which is $75, I mean, $75.
Oh, right.
So if you broke as fucking, you're trying to get in band,
they're selling you fucking trumpets, trump balls, saxophones.
You got to rent them shit.
So everybody was like, hey, once I was asking, like,
can I, can I get, you know, want to get in a band?
I want to do this, do that.
And it was like, no, that's too expensive.
So I found the most inexpensive shit that I can buy.
Oh, $705 a mile piece, and they give you the tub.
And they give you the suit of all, and you can play that shit.
So you played both of them.
Fuck, yeah.
I mean, it's the same shit.
It's three fucking buttons.
This is one wrap around.
You're marching band up and you're sitting down.
Concert just, it's amazing, but it's boring.
It's fuck.
Ain't no marching.
So they just gigged at one.
Yeah, because it's big as fuck.
And who's gonna carry this?
They got to be your hype.
They did it up with the cello too.
They did it up with the cello.
Violin, you gotta buy that bitch viola.
You gotta buy that bitch.
But cello, they get you that ho.
That bitch big as fuck.
So I said fucking 6th grade walking.
And I sound like an old motherfucker now, walking two miles to the crib
with this big-ed cellar on my back.
Yo, old school floor.
That's fucking around the prohibition era.
No, look at, look at you.
It's all bass instruments.
Every instrument I play with bass instruments,
so that's why you gotta understand my difference so.
That shit ain't knocking, it ain't moving you.
Right.
All the instruments I played, you ain't even hear them until later on.
It's like, damn.
Yeah.
So did you think he was gonna be a producer or rapper,
bro? Which one did you wanna be first?
Would you wanna be a producer exclusively or a rapper?
A rapper got me,
rapper got me attention from DJs,
but the producer got me in the room with everybody.
Because when you're a producer,
there's no ego involved for real.
You can just work, rappers want the beats,
producers wanna be like, oh man, what kick drum you use?
Engineers, you know, we're like, hey man, what's sub that is?
But when you're rapping,
and there's another rap in the room,
you competing the entire time.
So producing my way all the way up to Cribbles Hill
was the best thing I could have done
because that worked with so many people.
You brought up competing, man.
Tell me about that Mount Olympus.
I killed everybody.
Yeah.
And I'm going to miss it.
And they ain't played nowhere.
Why you think that?
You think that's because why they did.
Geography lottery.
Geography, explain that.
You can't, you know, I mean,
you ain't in control where you're born it.
But I know a lot of motherfuckers
wouldn't have made it out of where I'm from,
musically.
God, that's true.
You and God damn David Banner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I learned from David Banner,
I learned from David Banner
that I got to produce and rap.
I was literally at an ex-sign.
I wasn't even working there.
My partner was working there.
David Banner pulled up in a red van.
There's an MPC in that bitch hooked up.
He had to another city.
First time I met the nigga,
but I'm like, damn.
He really, he driving himself, MPC, he literally hooked up in the van.
Gasped up, went on.
And I heard the record with him in Noriega, Capone.
I was like, oh, he's working with everybody.
P.m. I was like, damn, I need to produce and rap at the same time.
Because this is going to be the move for me to venture outside of Mississippi.
But a lot of the motherfuck wouldn't have made it out of Mississippi.
You ain't willing to travel, bro. You ain't going to make.
You got to leave.
You got to leave.
And that ain't even no disrespect. It just ain't enough resources.
It ain't the infrastructure, right?
It ain't set up.
How many of you guys are telling what you're going to do?
That's what I'm saying.
It ain't set up to really be in the entertainment industry
because you don't never see that.
Don't nobody going to come through there?
It ain't really.
First time he took me to Mississippi, we riding down there
and he was like, pay, watch this, Chigo.
He said, he just kept saying, watch this,
you're going to see.
As soon as we crossed over from Alabama and the Mississippi,
the color of the concrete change.
He was like, you see that.
He said that you know you in a different place.
I'm like, damn, man, we just drove through a tipto.
That what y'all watched, the concrete thing?
Yeah, you end up in the Mississippi.
Oh, whoa, man.
You come into Mississippi, the highway Brown.
It's clear.
It's like, as soon as you cross it in Alabama,
that shit turned, like, great.
But as soon as you get to Mississippi, that shit, brown.
And you just go into Oxford.
You sure have, because they always late on the fucking row work?
It's some different shit, bro.
I don't know, bro.
I'm telling you.
I'm telling you.
Maybe that's where you can go home
because when I'm driving the meridian,
the roads is always great as fuck
and I pass by this big ass like...
If you drive through Alabama
and you cross into
fucking, when you get to Mississippi...
Tuscaloosa? I ain't going to say. I love
Mississ. There's a lot of money right now.
It is. The road get dirty.
The road gets dirty. Come on, bro.
I ain't necessarily
to say it's dirty. I'm just saying
that the highway is a different coat.
The highway is a different color.
Yeah. See, it's a thing like that.
It doesn't recognize that.
He kept telling me, watch this.
I'm like, ooh, we're about to see something great.
What?
And I was like, what happened?
He was like, looking the difference in the conference.
I turned around and looked out of the back window.
All right, yeah, we didn't go.
Oh, an Instagram filter.
That shit.
That shit, I sent it with my own eyes.
Going to Oxford.
Well, they took me to.
No, go.
Okay, there you go.
I can't speak.
Go on other ways.
I can't, yeah, bro.
I don't know.
No, bro.
I'm in Marin, Mississippi.
That shit gray as fuck.
You coming from where Atlanta all the way here?
It's just another filter.
No.
Next time you cross into Mississippi.
It's not dirty.
It's a different color.
It's a different color.
It's a different kind of asphalt.
Okay.
That's all I'm saying.
It's wetter than the other ass faucet.
It's just, you can clearly see that like,
they're using different fucking material.
Whatever Mississippi is in Alabama and you.
So I'll retain that whatever they're using is better for us then
because every time I drive up and from there,
it's so many motherfucking like roadblood.
and we fixing this sheet.
So maybe I actually just built them
because they keep fixing this shit.
I know one thing.
As soon as you get the Mississippi,
and you, that motherfucking sign say,
meridian.
It's a change.
It's dark or grating.
You're showing the trees?
Boy, when you get closer to you're gonna slow your ad down.
That's cops, me.
It's the police officer city.
Right there, state trooper.
As soon as you get closer,
that's a different color,
that's a different color concrete.
Okay.
Now, coming up out of there, though, like,
Like when you did get into that point
when you was in the industry
and started being around these people,
did they, like, shun you like,
oh, this, you're from where?
Nah, fuck out of here, you ain't on shit,
you ain't, and you had to go and do you have to go
and prove yourself, or did you feel like you needed to?
Yeah, I always proved myself, though.
Before they even said something,
it was about proving myself.
I remember going to New York,
and then, like, that's the real reason
why freestyle is like some shit I don't like,
only because I was so prepared to do it back then.
It was like every opportunity
I'm freestyling.
All the time.
Fuck it.
Because I knew how they thought
about Mississippi and the idea of hip hop.
And if I'm going to hollet
Def Jam, if I'm in New York,
then the idea of hip hop is like,
oh shit, like this is super lyrical.
But what they didn't realize, like you would say,
the top 10 songs in my neighborhood
on radio were hip hop
records when I grew up.
And then as I got older, it still
was super hip-hip-hop, lyrical records.
It was nothing.
I remember when Nelly and Ludacris finally hit,
That's when things started to change.
But in the South, we had found our own way of listening to music.
We weren't necessarily listen.
UGK. was the underground shit, 8-Bott and their G.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Memphis music, like all that.
And you can't tell us.
Them niggas ain't lyrics.
They were liable, but they were not the top 10 records
that people were calling in for.
No.
Even if you could call it all you want.
And your cousin might call in.
They're not playing that record that's really popping in the city.
Because I remember we used to be excited as hell
to see an 8-Bottling MJGV.
video on rap series.
Like, space age paper.
That was the one that really, they played the fuck out of the shit,
uncut.
Uncutt.
You're playing the all the hood sheet from the side.
They were the whole shit.
Stay up to 12 o'clock.
And don't pass up.
They play the shit.
And then put ESPN on after the coast yard on in the sleep.
From everywhere, I remember they had the D.C.
Niggas on there with the song about the fat asses in the jeans.
Time for freaking.
Time complete.
You know what I mean.
Bargo.
Pesachia barassoon cold
For the freaking-assi-hawn hole
Hold up
Hold up, bro
That was my shit
You came from D.
D.C. NICs, ma'am.
I didn't know what them niggas for.
They didn't know what I was, bro,
but I knew them niggas was mad of Gris.
Yeah.
I said, but these niggas is really aggrils
talking about jeans.
Yeah, man.
That was the D.C. niggas.
Niggas from South East.
Yeah, I remember that shit.
You were scared as fuck.
And you can see, and it's like, you know, and that's the crazy thing about odd culture.
Like, you can look and see what some niggas is from where you're from, if they're really from where they're from.
Like, when I see the niggas and the sloaf socks and the jeans shorts and shit, I was like, I know those guys.
Those guys look familiar.
Then they got to talk about, like, oh, this is a D.C. niggas right there.
And then when they got this saying the jeans, that's all D.C. girls used to wear the bogos and the shirt, purse, suit, and all that shit.
where people got houses
that they're close together.
Oh, man, that's...
So me, I'm watching, I say, like, bro,
everybody housed so close together.
I'm in the side, bro, we got grass inside.
These niggas are really close together.
I don't know how to cut grass now.
We ain't never had no y'all.
Ever, man.
Lord James.
Ever.
You know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, that was the shit, though.
But, like, I know that coming out of Mississippi,
I know the shit that he put me on to just meeting him.
I wasn't familiar with the culture like that.
Yes.
But once we went down there, and, you know, the crazy part about your music,
I knew you was from Mississippi, but your music was just, it didn't, it was bigger than just a place.
Like, when you hear you, it's like this nigga is talking about, shit.
Yeah, that they could be putting sousaphone to you.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
That's put Susan phones on the fucking man.
But when you go to Mississippi and you see where y'all actually come from,
it's like, oh my God, these nigginseng from here.
Yeah.
Like, you get to looking around like, man, you used a hell of a motherfucker.
And, man, it's a loop to you from coming up out of here.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
What's your favorite
Johnny Taylor's off?
Oh, shit.
Disco 3,000.
I ain't never heard that one.
Mine is everything's out in the open.
I remember y'all in the open.
Yeah, see, you don't know what
Disco 3,000 is.
Disco 3,000.
Yeah.
Take your time.
All I can think of is disco.
Go later.
It was Disco 3,000, I think.
How'd it go?
Can't tell you.
I just know how.
Pull the shit up.
Disco 3,000.
I loved it.
I get some more kept, like, some more Tito.
They ain't had no motherfuckin' motherfucker.
Where the Tito's are?
Tito.
My fuck in the back.
How that baseball career was going, man?
It went good.
I could have had a four ride to Stilman in Alabama.
Didn't take it, because I had made $500 on some beats.
Easy.
$500.
On some piece, and I was like, this is money right now.
Like, shit, this gonna pay me.
I thought about single-A, double-eight, triple-A.
I was like, shit, I ain't doing that shit.
I'm like, I'm gonna get that money right now.
That money ain't come until years later, but.
Well, shit, you took a gamble.
My knees was bad.
I was a catcher, left field, and my eyes got bad.
This is.
This is.
That's it.
No, 9-9-5.
I'm so sorry, bro.
You cheated that man out of six hundred thousand thousand.
Not really
Johnny Taylor is a legend
Put you on some game, bro
Boy, this shit makes me
gotta get dressed
Like, you gotta be so cool, too
There, man, this shit's
for that damn Willie dynamite,
niggins.
Walk down some shit, side, way.
You don't want you on the school music with me.
Okay.
I can't cut it, that's enough.
That's enough.
We can't play the whole thing.
Shit.
You know how YouTube work.
Welcome back to the 85 Southshay.
Hey, yeah, yeah.
Yo, I didn't know where we're going.
Yeah, we're kicking shit with Big Critter here today, man.
That's for the viewers, man.
We got people watching this shit.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
After you this shit live?
No, I'm just saying.
You've been drinking the tea, though.
They don't wait on you.
Well, they might well be live.
Might as well, yeah.
I mean, it's going to be live when they watch it
because they ain't seen it.
No, but you was like, we got viewers
and then, you know, he's like, book on back, but...
We got a lot of subscribers.
We just hit two minutes.
Oh, you know.
Oh, damn.
See?
You're here, subscribe to it.
I said you again.
Big Flicks.
Yeah.
Shout out to everybody who's subscribe to the app, too.
It's a lot of fucking people.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Yeah, we, you are the most requested guests.
I will say that.
That's bad.
I mean, all the years.
They've been asked.
I mean, run up on them, man.
Where y'all ain't gonna get Chris?
Lord Jesus.
Yeah, man.
And they be right there.
Like, when you're gonna be on that show.
For real.
Yeah.
and that shit'd be disturbing to me
I'd be like, bro,
just give me some time.
No, you had plenty of time,
I'm gonna'
the album is turned in,
you got a new single
so cool for we're in,
I got me in the video
Pelt out
and you got me in the
You want to tell the story
about that shit,
though?
You want to talk about that?
Boy.
Boy, they're gonna kill me
that's not like
dogwin'
No, he's like
but he's great.
Shit where she was
it was perfect.
Well, you know,
he was this,
I was.
He shot the video while we was in the middle of filming Wiling Out.
Then I still had to leave and go do them tour days too.
So I left Wiling Out that day.
We all did.
We all did.
And then I flew back to Atlanta to do the video.
And then I did my part and I was waiting on like, shit, I got to go.
And I was like, I was like, bro, I mean, just give us a little bit more time and shit.
I had to leave.
The flight was leaving that sink.
I read my brother.
That's what I called.
And we just edited the niggins.
did the nigga in and make it make sense.
She was breaking up.
I just said, like, man, run this shit, man.
I was saying, I was like, damn, bro, you know.
This all got you on the next one, man.
You had us come through and do the,
it worked that perfect.
Well, that's perfect, though.
You didn't even realize that, yeah, we made it happen.
Yeah.
I knew it was.
I was a real debut.
I love you some good shit.
That was your debut.
All right, shut out.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
We still come up to meet.
You got, you know.
You Motta.
Come on.
Come on.
You can do it.
You can do it.
You can do it all.
You produce the shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Man, what you want to do?
Man.
What's next?
Shit, scoring movies, yes.
You know, being in movies.
But I love scoring movies.
I love it though.
I love fucking.
I like having seen something.
We're doing a movie.
You gonna score it?
I do.
I mean.
We got the 85 South movie that we're about to start working with.
Bro.
I killed it, bro.
And you know I kill that shit.
I know.
I know.
I'm talking about feet running and all that shit.
Bro, sound effects, I don't this shit, I do that.
Say less.
Now, we know we're gonna have to get you to do a scene
like the old Batman, boom, bat, pow.
Oh, you wanna go?
Swing, pow, boom, shot, crunch, crunch.
Sound man, just saying everything you did
and we'll just edit it into that?
Hey man, at this point, is there anybody
you wanna work with that you haven't got to yet?
Ah, yeah, Adele, I mean,
Al Green still doing music.
Adele wanna work with you.
What happened?
She wanna work with you.
Would you heard about that?
She said she told you?
No, you know.
I want to get them on one of the same record.
I'm saying.
I'm telling you, Adele, she didn't want to fuck with you.
You heard him, you know.
Nah, because she got the black dude now.
She's trying to be blacking it up, man.
She got bent two nose.
Okay.
She wearing edge control.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I think they took a phone.
She had her shit, braided.
Straight back.
I think they took our phone away after that.
I'm letting you know, man.
Yeah, they took her phone away after me.
She fucking.
with you. Okay, yeah, uh, Coldplay.
Coldplay, that's good. Because them
there's a sneaker album on your phone and you ain't even
asked for them. That's YouTube. No, no, that's YouTube.
Cold play, never snuck an album on my phone.
I'm telling you. You too, but you can't delete that
motherfucker to me.
You too, yeah, you too, they try to delete that bitch if you watch
your phone's in my phone. You got to watch it.
That's an actual lawsuit to get that off my phone.
They called with your phone.
What you like to get that?
They called with your phone.
I think he just apologize for that shit, though.
They should.
Can't make nobody listen to that shit.
You take voice music on, man.
You are any one of you love, you two, I'm forced on your fault?
That's the hell yeah.
You are you a part of a class action lawsuit.
There's a class action lawsuit going on right now.
You or anyone you know.
You're going to be in there.
Hey, you think the shit delete my little weight.
I can't play the carter fowl.
Shit.
Pain, air, something.
Oh, man.
So cold play.
Hold up.
Give me a second.
Hold on.
Okay, yeah, cold play.
All right.
Oh, shit.
Coldplay.
They'll do it.
They'll do it.
Yeah, you right.
They would.
Um, shit.
But you don't know how fucking famous you are,
the black keys.
The black keys.
Yeah, they fire, bro.
They fire, bro.
They fucking fire, bro.
The Black Keys,
still waiting to work with Forreal,
Timlin.
Yeah, I mean, it's weird, bro,
because I know that a lot of people
know who I am, bro,
but they have yet to work with me.
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When you say work, do you want to rap with them, or do you want to make music for them to
wrap home?
It goes all the same, because if they make a beat and the snare drum off, I'm going to tell them,
like, yo, you need to use this snare.
So I think that's what the weird part is.
It's like, I get in the booth, and I ain't just going to be like, oh, I'm like,
ah, that kick drum kind of weak.
maybe you just kick drum
maybe he's just 808
like
you ain't gonna tell
Adele that shit
I don't
what you say it off
no no no
hold on
everything I said
involved bass
everything I said
involved bass
and drum percussion
so peep it
so I didn't say
no pianos and shit
flutes and shit
but if Adele snare is weak
I'm gonna be like
yo you need a better snare on this
you need a better kick on this
I mean because it's not live music
you're talking about, if you're going to,
if you're going to be drum program, I'm sure.
What if it's not, though?
What if you go on there?
It's all right.
Make it from scratch.
If buy lands on that money, you're going on that.
Get me a metron on and I'm good.
That's straight.
Give me a metron arm.
Don't give me those drum program shit.
If the key drum week, I'm going to take.
Snare week, I'm going to take.
If the bass I ain't hitting, I'm going to take.
So you ever bought a beat from a nigga and had to fix it?
I think I say good one.
You know what I tell you this.
I've, I've collabed with people and had to fix it.
So you also understand, so mixed engineers don't get enough love and praise too.
Well, give them something.
Yeah, so I'll tell you this, so me as a mix engineer too, as well,
as a title, as a title.
So working with other mixed engineers, shout out to Ralph.
That's it.
Engineer about Wolf?
No, engineer by Wolf.
You know what I'm saying?
It's kind of like they got the specs of the drums,
kick, snare, high hands, the instruments,
they can make all the drops.
So when you have a lot of these drops and shit like that,
normally the producer didn't have that in mind.
But when the rapper put the vocals on it,
the mix engineer is sitting there
and like trying to curate a way to make the song cohesive.
So everybody loves it.
Base pops in here, snare goes away.
So all of the people that I work
with as mixed engineers know my sound
and they know what to drop out,
but when the art, you'll create really like pianos
to be in its hooks in the beginning,
base to be here.
So that's the narrative of dynamic production.
Most producers, you can't do that
before you play the record for artists,
because it's gonna sound like the record is already done
before they sing on it.
Oh.
It has to happen after.
The engineer sits down, records everything,
be like, you know what they vocal was like,
They got low here, but it'd be really nice
and we drop everything down.
And the producers would be like,
you know what you write.
Because the niggas come in
when this record really done.
And then you listen to the engineer
and like, okay, man, that makes sense.
Let's do this.
Folks y'all here, though, really.
No, I'm just saying,
but...
What's the phone you know do that?
No, I'm just saying.
What tube would you know, know?
No, you lost me with the PlayStation.
And then you took it to the Susan's...
I'm like, this thing...
Yeah, man.
We're just comedians, man.
It's great.
NFTs to us when one or the wall.
That is because I have no idea about that shit.
But I do know that if you add,
I'm just fucking with you, bro.
Yeah, man, but you, just like, as a lyricist, though,
you want to call it one of the coldest niggis, like,
you know what's the real, nigga, rap folk?
Great a self.
Like, I'm a little round of the rap folk.
And that shit is like,
I'm a great itself.
What motivates you to steal after knowing all the music,
and all of just the, you know,
because that's a while once you know you dope,
you really just get lapped, like, man,
fucking, I ain't got to prove this shit no more.
We'll keep you wanting to be the greatest ever.
Oh, you know what I'm saying?
Because I produce, and I actually produce music.
And I tell you all the time,
imagine if I didn't make beats and I rapped.
What would I be?
You put me in the studio with any rapper.
Me and them, no mix engineer,
no samples no musicians just me and them i'm gonna come out with a better album better album hand down
because i am literally the only person that produces mixes writes my own shit all the time
all the time you got a you got and i'm from mississippi yeah he from mississippi i know you're
looking at me like i didn't believe that shit i was like i told you
I was got ass on.
No samples, dog.
Sing on that shit.
Sing on that shit.
Humb on that shit.
Write that shit.
Make that shit.
Mix that shit.
Master that shit.
I'll do it all.
We came and do the skits on the album.
People still come up to me all the time about that shit and all the time, man, come up and talk to me about that.
But being in there, every time, every other time I've been in the studio, I give you credit for it.
It's always been at least one other person there.
It wasn't nobody, but me, you would.
close to that motherfucker.
You was handling everything,
man, everything.
He was going in the booth.
Yeah, y'all do that again, come back out.
I'm like, nigga, where's the help?
Is this nigga a mutant?
Yeah, I mean, he's got to explain.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no different what y'all do, though.
I mean, y'all really, it's isolated in the sense
when you first started, then you collaborate with people.
But y'all, you can go out and do your own thing.
But see, this is the difference between comedy and music,
I gotta go out and do my whole album.
I can't pick three songs
just get the fuck out of me.
I gotta do this album, nigga.
And the niggins who heard the album like,
nope, the album.
You skip number 15.
Whenever you've ever seen me not go out on tour,
I never, I ain't never seen me.
I'd be out there on an hour, I'll be,
hour in 15 minutes.
I know.
I gotta die.
Sometimes I gotta do it,
and they want me to do it no one.
That should be the craziest shit ever.
You want to stay, Jay.
I'm about to get out of here.
No.
Yes, nigg.
I don't know.
If you're like,
encore,
fuck as you talk about?
Bro.
So wait, what you're saying?
Who work harder, though?
Comedians.
Nah.
No.
I don't know, it's kind of,
I think comedians.
He got moved more probably.
He can take a break whenever he wants to.
They know the words.
He can stop.
You can't do.
Don't get to do your shit.
You're going to make
a little bit.
You're going to make them a super phone or shit.
No, I'm back.
Like, hold on.
Shit.
Hold on, bro.
Okay.
I think this is, let's just say it 50-50,
because you just kicking it
and you're walking back and forth.
Bullshit.
Nick, I'm doing days.
I'm not going to do that.
Boy, how many times you jump off in the stage, though?
Shit.
They don't allow comedians to jump in the crowd.
Bro, I didn't do that shit two times
and one show about to die.
You get you, I jumped out there,
grab up.
Mind you, I get back on stage, run up,
or jump up on a speaker.
My burp is crazy.
What's happening why you just?
jumping up on the speaker.
The music is still playing.
No, the music is off.
No, you ain't told him to stop.
I'll finish that verse when I got back down.
Hey, man, you can beat.
The music is all,
because everybody's trying to figure out
where the fuck is he at?
It's like, oh, bro, you good?
Yeah, I'm good.
It's like, oh, then I just burnt on stage.
Like, yeah, bring it back.
One benefit musicians do have is you can't hear
what a nigga is saying in the crowd.
I'm a competitive, you do a comedy.
It's one nigga that paid the least amount
for his ticket.
I'm talking about he bought the cheapest chicken than is the vibe.
And this thing is the loudest nigga in the show.
And then fuck all this shit, nigga!
I get it, you know what?
I get it to y'all.
What I got to do is selling they're going to have jamming my music here.
They all right.
They all right.
They're all right.
He was prepared.
You ain't never went out there and your songs didn't work.
You ain't had to switch songs to me and song.
Whoa!
That's not.
No, don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Now, I said an open mic for an artist is probably harder than an open mic for the media.
Shit.
I think that.
A club full of people who didn't pay to get here.
Who didn't come to see you.
Bro.
Who don't give a fuck if you make it or not.
But if music, no, no, no, let them rock.
If you come in, you come in and you drop your soul,
and this music playing the niggas is like,
I want to let them rock.
Now, let them rock, though.
Get it like.
And you're rapping.
See how they came through the motherfucketka.
See, that's all open-mic comedy is.
But not when you performing, though.
Not when you're performing a song.
I give them that one.
You know, I mean, I still think it's harder for us
because, you know, we can't go out and, you know,
we can tell the same jokes, but we can't tell them the same way.
They got music.
I performed at Poole Palace, literally in the pit,
pool pilots.
And I'm expressing them like, I'm from Mississippi.
Like, where are you staying at?
It's like, well, I'm on the north side.
Boo, this is like,
just like, fucking earn up to my side.
And I said, hey, my name Critic Kyle.
This is way before Big Crick.
Critic Kyle.
Then they just kept roasting my name, bro.
Rrap my song.
Boo.
Bro, let me tell you something.
Got me for a dog.
I had no jokes.
I just rapping songs, bro.
Boo.
Nigger, I get to New York.
This is like 2000 and fucking 10.
I'm rapping country shit.
All that shit.
Boom.
Home town hero.
Boo.
because they wanted somebody else, bro.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, it's literally,
bro, the booze, you can't laugh nobody out of the booze
because you stuck to the grid or the DJ,
drop my song, bro.
Yeah, drop my song.
You can't be like, hey man, let me drop my songs.
Boo, don't get on you for fuck.
You gotta go on the free.
The boo is, you gotta ride the boo and hope
that you can perform your way to hand, like, hey.
At least you get,
where's a comedian, you could just say,
fuck it with the booze and just be like,
I want before y'all fuck me.
But look at you, bitch.
How about that?
If I would have did that, if I would have did that in the beginning,
if I would have did that in the beginning of my career,
I wouldn't be here right now.
I promise you.
Just like, fucking all y'all like, I wouldn't, it wouldn't work.
Do you know how many shows I have done that literally?
Lord Jesus, the fuck you mean you wouldn't mean.
That's why you ain't rapping.
Everybody, that's why you ain't.
That's why you ain't rapping them.
That's why you might have rapping them.
Yeah, you got a damn right.
But I can't, I can't do that, bro.
This is music here that I'm presenting.
It's music, bro.
Man, this is, it's like my music.
It's my sousaphone.
But what I'm saying is, if you're losing, how much more could you lose?
No, you can lose a lot more.
That's one thing in comedy will teach you.
When you lose the room, you ain't lost the world.
Oh, shit.
You can be, you can lose just because of location.
That's how I know that we differ.
Because as a rapper, when you lose the room, if you go too far, you can lose the world.
No, fuck that.
No, you could just lose the world
if you go too far in rap music.
When the last time you've been to an open mic
with some rappers, you see it.
This niggas coming out there with a baby on his shoulder,
a real live baby, nigga.
Yeah.
You think the nigga bull's name
he got his pregnant baby bummer.
She's bushing it open.
Y'all makes a boy for baby, daddy, man.
Baby daddy, nigga, baby daddy come out there.
I don't know her to go about the money.
I thought open mics were done.
No.
They still have.
See, you just blew up.
What's you, how else you think niggins going to get in this game?
I can't say what I think about.
Yes, you win the one in history, nigga.
Yeah, this is a real nigger network.
The white people ain't white.
Okay, so if you are the, are you, if you're the finalist, three finalists over,
and you keep becoming the finalist for $25 and you never win,
then you have to ask yourself
if this is the program
to get you where you need to go.
That's all what I'm saying.
If you think smart, you're going to get smart.
I've been a part of a lot of open mics
and I would get, as far as being a finalist
and that $25 just keep adding up
but I never win.
And I come back next week, $25, you're still a finals.
That's the thing about it, though.
Any type of competition
like that where they're judging talent
the motherfucker with the best stick
gonna win
the nigga who come out
with the baby on this show
is gonna kill y'all
for $50 every week
whoever you gotta have a best gimmick
no beat producers do that
they come out with ski men
they do all like beat producers do all
the theatrists
like they come out literally like they come out with
ski man they'll be dance or they beat
because it's not a rapper
but I'm confused
like you went to a rap
like open mic and somebody had a baby
I used to host
what the fuck
That's how, that's what I'm talking.
So he was holding the baby with one arm
in the end, like, rapping with the other.
Or he was like, Mike Stan, baby.
You don't even.
Because that's not like a beat.
I didn't went to that shit show.
The shit show was that.
Oh, the shit show was.
That's the most recent.
But he would tell you,
coming up doing comedy, I used to be anywhere that was a fucking microphone.
I don't hosted everything that a nigga
can host in this city.
And I definitely used to have a fucking open mic
rap night and they used to come
in that bitch I used to
man I'm telling you didn't even need
it was one group of niggas
it was like
20 of them
and if I say the song
everybody who's around
gonna know who remember
the nigga get another charge
and I'm going to the chain game
but they would come perform
and they would be 20 niggas
with 20 t-shirts on
they would turn that bitch up
and leave
yeah
That's crazy.
I'm sorry you had to go through that.
That's what I'm saying.
Because I just had to rap and leave once they told me I wasn't going to win.
You was just there the whole time.
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, yeah, because I paid $25 and you had that shit back then.
Yeah, that used to suck that.
But that was rapping.
When I lost on Spring Street, Apache to a nigga that had a fucking hockey mask on.
I told you the nigger with the best game going.
better getting to go win all that type of shit.
But the beat I lost to was a beat I could,
like any rapper could really rap to.
He played some shit that was doing way too much.
See, that nigga loved.
You was up being cool.
You were being too cool and the nigger was being ignorant.
That's my soul of this shit.
Jason Voorhees.
This was the first beat bell I ever did, bro.
And I lost, bro.
I fucking lost.
Because he had a fucking, like, ski mask on.
He was dancing.
I told you.
I said with all the rap.
was like y'all want to work with this thing but he played this shit he won he was right he was
selling this shit the best gimmick don't win it's not about if you want to do that that's
two thousand and fucking nine i started making beats in 1999 why i want to do that then like
no i'm saying when you like when you're doing open mic comedy competitions and beat
battles and shit like that no i'm saying the nigger with the best gimmick going always win that
That's why motherfuckers get frustrated because you think you could just show up with talent and win.
That ain't enough.
But we've got to sell some other shit.
But we've got to come out and keep going all right.
That nigga going to kill.
He's going to go to the real comedy club and get booed.
The whole crowd.
Hey, my nick.
All right.
The judge is doing this shit.
Hey, you don't stand a chance.
The whole club is all here.
All right.
And you up there.
You're up there.
You're good.
You good is a motherfucker.
You're just you and him
and they're going to be like,
all right.
In the second place,
we got Carlos Miller.
The winner is.
All right.
The greatest is.
The same nigga beat both y'all out of a mountain.
No, no.
I'm just saying
the way that they set up
these competitions and shit, man,
it don't matter how fucking good you are.
You got to sell
some other shit to go with it.
Can't just show up with good.
Alphabet got to be crazy.
You got to be an outfit, though, yeah.
It's just a face mask, bro.
Beats.
Did you have a face mask?
Fuck, no.
Exactly.
All right, LRG.
What's your favorite beat that you then made?
If you have on.
Country shit.
Country shit.
Yeah, country shit is my favorite.
Okay, so what's your favorite beat that you didn't make?
If you can pick one.
Hip-hop, at least.
Not your favorite.
sound overall, because I know that one's
favorite hip-hop beat.
Hip-hop beat?
Yeah.
You can't do it.
Soul beat.
Oh, you can do whatever.
I have soul beat.
Across 100th Street.
Whoa.
Come on.
Come on.
If I could have, I wish I could have been it.
Yeah, that one, that's a cold one.
That's a cold one.
I was born.
What?
A third brother in a back.
Well, hey, come on, man.
That was a hundred tonight.
The hardest, what do you think the hardest old school beat is?
Hardest old school beat, uh, uh, uh, uh, shoo, man.
Damn, that's a good question.
Take care of mama was amazing, though.
You know, I keep going, though.
You know, I do this own.
Curtis Mayfield, Kung Fu.
Yeah, that's a cold one.
Curtis Mayfield, James Brown paid the cost to be the boss, man.
I got to go.
Like that, bim-b-b-thin-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-d-d-d-d-da.
Like that.
Look at you see, it's so many, though.
Payback go hard.
That big payback.
Go hard.
Voyage to Atlantis.
Yeah.
That's a cold one.
I give you all.
That's more soul.
It's not fun.
I give you one.
It's more probably phone, but screwing chop,
loose ends hanging on the string.
Got me hanging.
Well, no.
Straight, nah.
Bad shit.
If you go that era,
then I got to go dirty Diana, Michael Jackson.
You're going to do Michael Jackson.
You got to go in the best rocks all here.
A purple rain screwed up.
All right, what's the best Michael Jackson beat then?
Because Michael Jackson had some old fat white dudes made.
Yeah, it was cold.
Some white men named Peter made most of them.
Oh, what did you get?
Oh, what did you get one?
Look at some of Michael Jackson's a doozy.
It's a fat dude with a bonoette.
Yeah, I mean it.
I mean it.
The Michael Jackson songs, you don't know.
I produced Red Dragon, Blue Band, Thirt.
The lady on the pill.
That was me, the lady on the pill.
Blood on the dance floor.
Strong.
I'm telling you, man.
Look up to Michael Jackson.
The dude is one of my favorite songs, too.
That beat on the dude.
He's a winner because it's in, eh, and, and that's, yeah.
Herbie Hancock, man.
He was a killer.
That nigga, yeah.
He didn't have.
some instruments that was amazing.
Bittleson, uh, bitch of Bag Goli Wilde.
Oh, yeah, that's a good one.
I would say Herbert Hancock, Camillion.
That's a, yeah, you put me on to that.
That shit crazy.
God, thank you.
Nautilus go crazy.
Nautilus.
Bob James.
Oh, okay.
Michael McDonald.
Keep forgetting, not in love anymore.
Hey, man, that's what we don't discriminate.
Who's saying the song?
No, I ain't, we love, we love.
Again
That nigga
Forget
You made it
So clear
Keep forgetting
That nigga was
Z boy
He tried to find
Me at least one
White people's song
A year to add
to my carol
Yeah, you got to
At least one
Every year
I just hope
They do that too
They do
They know they do
They like
They like
They like shit
That you don't even
know that they like
I hope they find
a black song
Nah
I think they just like
What they were
Yeah
Man
And you like
At your next show
What are
Some of the
White people
To be at your show
Like
What's your favorite
black song. I ask all the time and the shit
the day yell out. You say black song?
Black song, yes. Because black music.
Black music. What's your favorite black music?
I can't, yeah. What's your favorite race music?
Yeah.
What's your favorite race record?
That sound race.
I didn't want to say, what's your favorite like song?
No, you got to be direct with them because they're going to get.
No, what's your favorite?
Negro spirit. What's your favorite Negro song?
Negro song?
Okay. Which one was better? What's your favorite?
Yeah. You know who got a
big following in the white community
from my research.
Two Chains.
White people love
two chains.
And Three Six Mafia.
I can see that.
The white lady wrapped that in my show.
Three Six Mafia, a wild on tour.
Whooping these niggins and fucking these hoars.
In the bathroom by two whole hours.
I was getting real high past out on foot.
Fuck this shit.
I was like, white ma'am.
All the shit that was said on that song, man.
She was an old dirt white man.
All the shit that was said on that song,
I love the way crunched black.
came on this shit.
What's what doing with that weed?
What's boy doing with that shit?
Begging like a little kid.
Then in the background, you get that niggas say,
Give me some.
I don't know if the niggins listen to that.
But that niggins are you saying,
you know, booze on.
Man, this new album,
Digital Role is don't down.
Hold on. You can't ask me that after what this thing is.
Give me, okay, what you?
All right.
I always say, on this show,
I always say Crunchy Black.
he always underrated.
That nigga's jamming.
It don't matter if that nigga come on and say three bars.
The only nigga in his room that I do three bars.
You'll never see another nigga that'll do some crunchy black shit.
And the way he come on the song with so much energy,
I used to be in my expedition.
That's it.
We didn't go fish.
Yeah, I rock.
Yeah, I steal.
Yeah, I put your body in a feed.
Like, it's real, it's like, A, B, C, but that nigga,
just the way his voice sound, it is.
Yeah, it's that old, he was, that old man.
I feel like Crunchy Black kind of like,
I feel like him and ODB had the same energy.
I can see that.
You know what I'm saying?
He just had that.
He wasn't even the front man of the group,
but like, what he brought to the group.
A few times, you know, I guess it's,
I guess it's a few country,
Crunchy Black albums out there.
No, I mean, it's like, it's like,
Master P when they had the...
I think his shit came out
and he was on the back of the cover.
You know, he was coming out with a big
you just put that in my life,
man.
Damn, we need to go back and look at
and see what he never came out
sniper the scope, bro.
It was a nigga that was on there
he was like the sniper, the scope.
The nigga never came out as an artist.
Man, you got one that in never come out.
Lies, Ariel, my...
What the shit you were supposed to do with?
What's the name?
Yellow Wolf?
No, that was.
was a concept.
Oh, and that was a concept.
And what no records made for that.
So everything you didn't ever made records for you to put out?
Yeah.
I mean, the project, I know every record you made you already put out.
No, but everything that we had, yeah, yeah.
So me and the other than we didn't have any records other than what you saw on three little digs.
So, yeah.
So this new one, like, what was the, like, you know what I'm saying?
Who would you do an album with, like a joint album?
Shit, bro.
That's a lot of people.
I got to say Big Sun
because he was in Mississippi, first off.
And that's the original idea
of multi-o-lumina.
Big Sun.
Big Sun.
So he was on a lot of records.
He, like, literally
from Mississippi, too.
You know what I'm saying?
Third Cup representative.
But I think about Seelow.
I think about Big Boy.
If I could do an album
with Bun B
and we're rapping, you know what I'm saying,
together.
Have you worked with Big Gip?
No.
You should.
I've been in the studio with Big Gip.
Big Gip, though.
Yeah.
Whole goody-mub.
I mean, all of them, oh, Jesus, Jim.
You gotta fuck with it.
Music, soul, child, I was doing it back making music.
Oh, man, you got to do what with him.
Man, you want a Purple Wonder Love.
You want to put it.
You want to work with music.
He ain't even the dope as one.
Man, don't do that, though.
Music Soul Child, I mean, I wouldn't work with music.
He might not let you.
You might think you about to work with music.
You want to, I mean, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna show up.
This man got on.
Picky the fan, man.
And an Atlantic costume.
I'm not going to tell you right now.
Okay.
Once music, Soul Child, see this shit,
then we're going to do a project.
First of all, he's going to be like,
first of all,
Perp Wonderlove is not available
for studio session.
But I'm just saying that because I mean,
I probably, I met the OG like maybe
four months ago.
I was like, damn, man, this is amazing.
I can't believe you didn't know this,
Nick.
I would have been to introduce you to him.
I know him,
purple one to love and about three more other
I mean, but look, I mean, I played
He introduced us to nine of his personalities
You didn't know that shit either
Superphone
It happens when you don't know some shit about a person
But look, let me tell you something
So people, other than that
I mean, I definitely
Sleepy Brown, I need to do a record with him
I'm gonna give you his number
Yeah, I mean, I know sleepy though
I just have done to it yet
It's all good, you know
I'm trying to speed the shit up
Mani Frisch, Jazzy Faye
Like, I need to put out the records that we already got.
You do?
Yeah.
What you were doing on?
I mean, shit.
I mean, for y'all to be a part of the project and shit like that.
Oh, we know.
Hey, man, we're sorry to hold it up to all this progress.
Y'all me, I mean.
Just know everything's going to be all right.
All right.
We got to win out here, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, yeah.
Come back next week, we're going to up the space to 75.
Well, nah, man, this new album, man.
This new album, man.
Man, what can people expect from Digital Roses Don't Die, man?
It's really about love, man.
So the thing about the dynamic of Digital Roses Don't Die,
it first started for me about the idea of being a part of being a relationship goal.
So when you, in the entertainment industry, people find you be a relationship goal,
so your pictures become posted, keep being posted.
Even if you ain't with that person, it still lives on the Internet.
And so I decided, well, that might be a negative component.
So I decided, it was like, you know, with digital roses,
actually anything that was a photo or something that was taken before that.
So I have photos of my grandmama and my granddaddy years ago,
like my grandparents, and then my dad when he was a kid.
I was like, you know, digital roses are everybody in anything that was taken
before you were born that was passed down.
Yeah.
Because it was before social media existed.
So it wasn't a comment or cat.
It was literally like a conversation with people.
And like, oh, this is when you're on.
And if these people are still alive,
you talk to them about this actual topic
or this photo and give them their roses while they're there.
So they keep giving you roses as you're there.
And so it's a beautiful thing to,
I have, now I can start my own rosebed
of my family members because they keep sending me photos
of my uncles and my aunts or anybody had passed.
passed. And I'm like, damn, I have a rose bed of roses.
It's digital, and I can pass it down to my kids and my kids beyond that.
And it doesn't die, for real.
Hell yeah. I'm about to turn my granddad into a meme.
Let's go, bro.
I was just saying, you start.
Hey, bro.
You said what you said for something.
We are digital roses, bro.
Because all the pictures of my granddad is funny.
And they can be good memes for the internet.
And that would be a good way to show him love.
You know, my dad used to wear the big draw.
Yeah.
That's just a self thing.
Everybody granddaddy.
They were.
Yeah, they did.
They were white, like, yeah.
Very big.
I love that concept, though.
I was just showing you a picture that somebody sent me from back in the day life.
And it's just the story that go behind it.
And where I was in that time frame of my life, it's like to look back and to remember that time and to see how far you came from that time.
It never died, those feelings.
But you got to see that to bring back those emotions.
You know what I mean?
I can see myself in that space since then,
so it's like, damn, bro.
And they just passed down something beautiful.
You don't be like, yo, look at this, your kids and people.
Like, it's amazing, bro.
And we've been digital way before where we are now.
Right, that's what I'm talking about black and white digital.
Like, oh, shit, I got a picture of my grandma and my granddaddy
when they both were young.
I'm like, oh, yes, this is what a rose is.
You know what, I'm going to show you something that's crazy
that fit that fit that description.
Hold up.
You got my phone?
I'm sorry.
This the mama of multi.
I know we're live and shit.
We're good.
Look, watch this.
Welcome back to the 85-7 show.
Oh, shit, we did something.
This episode is dedicated to anybody
that ever had their hair braided on the front porch
over your grandma house in the summer
eating a baloney sound.
That your little sister grew.
We're muscle on one.
side.
Look with the side.
And a little juice.
It's the last little bit.
You know, that last little bit.
You see how crazy that is, bro.
What happened?
This is from when the first pandemic, me, 1918.
Oh, shit.
Bro, you, bro, you, bro.
See how crazy that is, bro?
It's just like, my granddad and my grandmother.
Oh, that's cold right there.
Oh, hell yeah.
These are this.
This is not, this is not, it's only text to you, bro.
They had to take a picture of a picture.
A picture of a picture.
Man, you're talking, look at this shit.
This is gonna have that little glare
because you thought we're taking it.
Oh yeah, because you know, you know, it's a frame, bro, like, yeah.
Like, yeah, like.
That's my mind on my phone.
That's me and my mom.
Why I like you trying to tell a joke?
Because I am.
Right, yeah.
I probably had just finished telling one.
Talk of shit.
She's like right here.
God.
with the goddamn red-skinned Super Bowl sweatshirt on.
Did y'all win, though?
Yeah, they did that year.
Whatever year, that was.
That's when you lost in my god-dame year.
They lost it.
Them of the pictures I miss the most,
like the hood birthday party.
Yeah, the hood birthday party.
Yeah, yeah.
I got the Tuskegee Airman pot in the middle of my shit.
Everything, young bean.
Yeah, all the way.
You get the acid wash, jeez.
The skeezy, whoa, whoa, the hair part?
You see that, yeah, the Tuskegee Emman.
That was the...
Do you think that's why you...
No, no, it's just a dog.
I don't do my dog like that.
No, there's nothing that can be done.
I mean, the nigga with the front of his braids
gonna talk shit, I felt, yeah.
I told me what happened.
You felt bad about the football.
I was thinking you're making me feel
with the front of your braids still.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Don't need word.
I mean, I'm just from my shit.
Don't worry about that.
This is my, this is my phone.
Nigger, what the phone is my bag.
Oh, oh.
You got no.
I mean, but what's going on for him, though?
Oh, that nigger don't age.
He's not.
This nigga actually has gotten five years younger since I've known him.
Oh, he's from Rudy, Mississippi.
No, that he is.
Cherokee Indian.
Y'all got to say, me, y'all.
That niggins is a native nigger American.
I was just saying, that.
You've been working on to me in the old school car.
They, man.
My old nigger.
They said I've been here on.
on earth for about 246 years.
Yeah, they said the same thing about me,
but I kept my shit.
No, man.
You only been here 186.
I've been here 2006.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, you had that.
That's a dude.
That's a dizz of the roles, bro.
Yeah.
Oh, I'm trying to say, bro.
What game you were in when you was a kid?
Yeah.
Oh, stop.
Stop, bro.
That might be a real game.
Probably it.
No, my man, whatever that was.
That ain't going to, that ain't enough, my part.
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Hey, bro.
So can we, can we use your...
Can I do like a...
merch piece with y'all photos yeah yeah i mean do a collab with y'all what you want to do because
you've got a dope-ass merch line too yeah i mean i do but i have digital roses is like a merch
circle so i'm gonna do like a for t-shirts a circle and then say a quote by anybody that
but look at all this shit we've been working on this is us yeah yeah whatever you mean
you're doing yeah i mean but y'all got digital roses bro yeah just a lot you're
I mean, you've got some motherfucking rare art pieces in here, man.
I mean, yeah, you know, I paint, too, and draw and talk and shit, but I...
You are?
Yes.
You're what?
You don't know that shit.
Talk about that, man.
No, I don't want to talk about that.
You must.
I'd rather wait.
You must.
No, I'd rather just deliver some shit.
But, hey, bro, put this on your wall.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, just, you know, the top top.
By the exercise.
Hey, didn't you put some shit in the museum in Mississippi?
Oh, the Caddy Grill.
The one I told something to get another.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you got some shit in a museum.
Yeah, I got in.
Your home state, man, they got it.
Yeah.
A lot, man.
Yeah, you know.
You're too humble, man.
I mean, you know,
twill me with a shot and twist the jinges, bro.
You know.
Shout out to.
Yeah, I got sorry.
Shout out to everybody on the staff down there at the museum,
man.
Stop through there.
You're going in there, so.
They asked me this.
I don't know what the,
put in there?
I mean, a microphone.
85, 7,000, 50 caps.
That jacket you was wearing
our first season of wild and out.
They're a coat.
Whatever that coat.
De and that brown.
A suzer ball.
A suzer phone sign by him?
A suzer fault.
You didn't put it in there,
brunt in my coat the whole time, but I never
got a coach.
Whatever your jersey was playing football,
sign that.
They probably do that shit in a trash.
I don't know they do it in.
I said to play it's trash my shit.
Yeah.
Now, it's around somewhere.
Yeah, I believe you.
I'm the coldest nigga ever graduated from my high school.
I understand.
Football player, right?
They're going to look you up after this.
Nigger.
All I got to do.
All my piece is this.
All I got to do is getting three movies on Netflix, and I'm going to go.
It could be one of them crazy-ass movies.
My auntie's cars, some shit like that.
Man, I seen you posted that shit
with the diggins, what was it,
a weekend in Atlanta with a big one.
The thing was a butt-knacking on the cover.
It was like a half-in-law.
Yeah, it was on a cover like this?
Why is that on a Delta flight?
On a Delta flight, bro.
I don't know, man.
Bro, was you driving his car in the,
like I said, saw a skis.
That was my car.
No, that's his car.
But why you look so scared, though?
You, if somebody in the car was...
Because everybody thought we didn't have seat belts on,
but they had left in the old school.
Yeah, bro.
You look scared, though, bro.
No, he was...
Y'all was safe?
We was going...
I know, but you looked scared.
You were like, oh, we're good, bro.
He's back on.
He was like...
You can let the joke on and I was like...
No.
You drive this shit all the time, bro.
I do.
My shit is reliable.
But he didn't know that.
And I thought it was like a car where you drive his car.
Like, no.
I'm gonna try.
I'm gonna test your car out.
Oh, so he wasn't used to.
to they drive.
All my own shit.
The nigga was like, yeah, okay.
We gonna do this road right here.
No, we gotta get you on there.
Not all the fucking though.
You drive my car.
My shit got a screen in it and GPS.
I'm not going to, my face not gonna look like this.
I wasn't scared, though.
It's a lot.
It's something to happen.
On the footage,
you were like, oh, okay.
You was hanging on.
It was a part in the old school that don't exist,
which could have been the seatbelt,
but you were like right here.
He's like, bro, we're gonna keep driving,
it's all good, bro.
Hey, man, you know how that shit is
when you're in the old school.
And the passenger seat
it seemed like he's going fast as fuck.
I think I did in my arm.
You had it right here.
Yeah, but you look scared, though.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
No, it's all good, but I'm not right.
Like, I'm sorry.
Yeah, we got it.
It's authentic, man.
You know that's fucking.
Yeah, we are two niggies in the old school
just speeding down in the band in highway.
This is a hazard.
The recipe, for you want to do that, though?
Why not?
All right.
Yeah.
We gotta take these chances, man.
I don't like that.
Do you understand how many niggas who've been working on their old school who shit ain't running?
We're just happy to see another nigga make it?
Yeah, I mean.
Get it to the other side.
Shout out to everybody who got them project cars out there.
We're gonna have them finish this summer.
Check out the project colors.
One day.
We got some more shit on the way for you.
That's me.
That's me.
You waiting on something?
Yeah, I'm waiting for something.
I'm waiting for something.
I'm waiting for something.
I mean, yeah, I mean, just send me three Cadillac you're talking about.
I will.
I bet.
No, you got money.
No, that's not what you said outside.
No, you would.
You was like, bro, I'm gonna show you some love.
You independent.
That nigga said, I'm gonna show me some love, bro.
Now, all of a sudden, I got money, bro.
Man, you're just saying.
My album came out here, bro.
When does it come out?
Let the people know what the release.
Hey, make sure you buy big critter new album.
Yeah.
Thank you so much.
I didn't even came out yet.
It'll be out real soon.
Can I say that out of me?
Oh.
Oh, you got to call?
February 18th.
February 18.
Two days before my birthday.
It's going to date.
Oh,
I'm in there February.
You finally came through here.
Oh, man, April.
Yeah, that's dope.
So you're coming down on tour?
Oh, damn sure.
You're going to on tour?
Yeah.
I mean, I mean, y'all know what this?
Dude.
Man, you was playing the video we shot on the tour.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We went and shot the video and everything, man.
We made all the way.
Like my son, man.
I'm like, y'all are you holding to my son?
Hey, man, you gotta do that.
That's your signature shit, man.
Keep that shit going.
That's the ballad of the bass.
And shit like that.
Keep talking your shit, bro.
Thank you, bro.
Can you get some merch to them?
I got plenty of that.
The merch is already here.
We already got you for that.
We knew you was coming.
Like this is a-
milestone right here because
now everybody can stop coming up
and ask when this nigga.
Now you just go move with somebody else.
You know what I mean?
You definitely want.
You definitely on the, you know,
top of the list of people.
Thank you, bro. Thank you.
They've been asking for you the fucking longest, man.
Maybe now I can get at least a week
or just chill relaxation.
You came through for a minute.
Yeah, I'm here, man.
And I got another myself on the way.
Come on.
Oh shit.
We ain't got to worry about it,
but we ain't have talked about this.
So what's the next play?
Shit.
It's a album, rolling it out,
there's a Rolls It Don't Die,
and then another secret project
on the eat that.
Okay.
I can't tell you about it.
You just did, though.
I didn't.
I know it's another one.
It's a secret project.
The only one's coming out.
It's coming, though.
Yeah, there will be something else.
I am.
Let on the year.
You can tell y'all to Mississippi niggas.
Y'all is on the porch.
this shit all day.
Well, you just
suck, though,
well,
I didn't,
when you said,
what you said,
you said,
if there's a secret
then you shouldn't have
said that.
You shouldn't say the
motherfucker thing.
You should have
now.
Now you're
not going
from a secret
to a room.
Yeah,
now I don't know
what's happening.
It's all good.
Hey,
hey,
I'm kidding.
We know the shit
that you know,
the secret.
Because the greatest
rap or lie.
That's what's up,
man.
Yeah.
I said that.
We appreciate
you,
thank you.
You are, man.
You are, man.
You have to take that mindset so you can get in that zone.
Nah, but I ain't worried about the zone.
Oh.
I just want all the people that I looked up to to feature me on records.
Okay.
That's all.
And most of the OGs have done it already.
They know what it is.
Or at least let me produce it.
But for the most part, they shunned me because I'm from Mississippi.
And if I kill them on a record, then it looks bad.
Oh, well.
So, that's it what it is.
Amen.
I know what it feels like.
To not be accepted.
I did.
Because I, too, am from Mississippi.
Hey.
I taught myself how to read.
Right.
Who freed you?
Me?
Me?
Free myself.
Oh, my Lord Jesus.
I love me to ship in the middle of the night.
Hold on, bro.
They didn't even know I was gone.
They didn't even know I was gone.
By the time they recognized I was gone,
I was gone.
I was head first in Atlanta.
Ready to make a move.
Who can I kid right now?
As soon as they turned their back, I made a run for it.
It was all alone.
Ain't nobody never gave me nothing.
Nothing.
You think I'm scared to go back while I ain't.
Hey, man, Bob.
No, let them keep going, bro.
Keep going, bro.
I ain't never had shit.
Never had shit.
Let's go.
My daddy ain't half shit.
Let's go.
Ain't half shit neither.
And they wouldn't even let my granddad even have shit.
This was back when black people wasn't allowed to have shit.
You got it good and you don't even know it.
All these opportunities that niggas won't even use them.
Amen.
Don't come talking to me about no white folks.
Because I know her.
That's the thing of question,
man.
I freed my goddamn self.
Ain't nobody free me.
Can't nobody free you neither.
Oh, hi.
Who?
Mom's the king, man.
That's not the thing.
You're right.
You're from Mississippi.
You goddamn right.
It is way more fucked up than you think it is, man.
Look at me when I'm talking to you.
Check on your people.
Oh, man.
Dizzle the roses don't die.
Ditch of the roses.
They don't, oh man, I'm gonna die.
I'm gonna die with this thing with the digital rose.
Take a bitch to me.
God damn, man.
Niggas be, niggins be rosa of shit out of there.
We can't you know, y'all, I don't even know.
I'm like, I'm from Mississippi.
Nick, where you cornbread at?
What's your cornbread at?
What are you cornbread at, Nick?
Why you talk so clear?
No.
You don't sound like you from Mississippi.
You ain't even been there.
You're nothing and you ate yourself so well.
You know how weird is you?
I didn't understand.
Damn, that's crazy.
You talk so clear.
What the fuck?
You're supposed to be muffled.
Yeah.
I don't know what they expect us to talk like now.
How do you feel about cities and, like, streets and shit?
And, like, my thing is.
You wish of a lot of cars.
I feel all that traffic in them cars going every which away.
Lord Jesus.
Ah, that confused me.
I'm just a whole country, boy.
We got one road and one stop line.
And everybody take daytime, and ain't nobody in a hurry.
Just mosey alone.
We just go mosey alone.
What is it?
He said, what?
Is it going to Moses?
Oh, man.
Look to all the people in Mississippi, man.
And you're in everything?
Every last one of your.
Y'all represented in the greatest and highest level right here.
Yeah.
All the way.
All the way.
All right, man.
All right, man.
You know we can do this shit all night.
Clay, name is your friends.
85 South presents.
We're going to have the dofest comedians.
comedians up and coming comedians that you know and love everybody bringing their A game
we're making it an event it's gonna be crazy have that shit on when you come out come with your
main girl but if you can bring both if you can bring your side in your main if you can manage
to make them work together who am i to stop you so be sure to come out it's going down
punchline comedy club 3652 roswell road february 24th
85 South, Clayton, English, your friends, you know what it is, bring your friends.
I'm gonna have some friends for y'all, and nobody's gonna be disappointed, let's go.
There's no side, no, we just seen so many people going BT awards, years and years of people just rag on Mississippi,
as if we're too slow, bro, and we paying attention to everything.
I'm like, everything they're saying, music, artists, fucking actors, performers, we're aware of it all.
because they shit on the so much in the early.
I grew up, people like, ah, don't go to Mississippi.
But they go perform there, practice there.
And it's like, damn, bro.
We love y'all.
We buy y'all albums.
We go to Walmart.
Listen to y'all shit.
Like, bro, we grew up on the world,
but nobody wants to go there.
It's just crazy.
It's just crazy, bro.
And we're so aware.
Always aware.
Y'all changing the narrative right now in the process.
You've been doing it for years, man.
So keep on, don't stop.
You know, I mean, keep pushing that.
because without child, then, nigger.
It would be the same way it was.
Hey, man, if you ever need somewhere to just go chill,
that's the place to go, though.
I mean, that's the place to escape.
Mississippi.
Because, I mean, like, yeah.
You can really just chill,
especially if you get out of people, like, in the woods,
y'all can go chill, like, people out in the country.
Man, it's so peaceful.
Don't, ain't shit going on.
Yeah, I worry about shit.
Nothing.
You're going to eat good.
Smoke good.
And every here night and smile.
There's a real smile.
Yeah, man.
Ain't no bullshit.
Yeah.
Real southern hospitality.
Yeah.
I agree.
I didn't got that.
For that exact reason right there, though, is because, you know, it ain't often that people come through there.
So when you come through, you're gonna get extra love.
You get the leftover love.
You get love, love, and you're about to leave.
I'm about 15 people standing in the yard, crying like a motherfucker.
Make you feel so real.
Ooh, am I supposed to do that type of love, nigg.
They all be sure.
safe going down the road.
Be careful.
They do come to see you off, though.
And give you a basket food.
They know they're going to eat.
Man sprays and Coca-Cola's and shit.
Everything.
Sandwiches, turkey meat.
Socks, draw, t-shirt.
Vying the sausage.
All that.
Permanal cheese.
Add this, baby, crackers.
Real nigga shit, man.
I know this your first time in the trap.
But don't let it be the last time.
Man, we're gonna make sure we blow the album up.
Let's go.
Right, you did something with the King Molly yet?
Yeah, I had to, yeah.
Okay, bet.
On his album, I asked to put him on video.
There you go.
Yeah, man, I mean, that's the, yeah,
that's the young home, young king, so, you know, that's your love.
It's a cold nigga.
Yeah, you, I mean, you were there talking shit with him.
I know, I was just getting you to say it.
I know, I mean, but you got to say it too.
Nah, man, he was there in the video shit.
Yeah.
They should say like, yo, did the, I don't know.
I was the coldest nigga out there, though.
I'm gonna tell you, bro.
Not even closer.
Brer.
Concrete feet,
always in the street.
That's what you think about?
No, your outfit was kind of like,
man, I was driving.
The sauce.
Not even the stigma.
The sauce and the stigma.
Oh, come on, bro.
Oh, come on, bro.
You know how I was coming to go over there?
That's not how I was coming.
That's not how I was coming.
That's exactly what you look.
Talk about it.
That's what you look like.
You know how I was coming.
You know.
They called deep up.
Don't queen jump.
Fuck you, chick.
Bro, bro.
That's not how I was coming.
I was coming like,
I saw you and him.
Walking in the rain.
That's what I was in.
You may have like that.
It was a lawyer.
You know,
what kind is ain't going to tell me what I hate.
The khakis is ain't.
The khakis ain't matched the actual drape.
Like you ain't matched your shit,
I hit them with everything.
Yeah.
No, yeah.
One go to say.
Chish help.
Even lead to the side, serve the ladies some nipple.
That's what I'm saying.
The ladies gave me the approval.
You had to like, you're like,
I know shit was good,
and you're trying to tell me what I ain't.
No, I know.
I'm going to say.
Oh, girl, I'd be in trouble if you left me now.
I don't know where look for love.
I just don't know how I see you.
Oh, how I see it.
Go look at how many unties was on me.
I know it.
Roll-ass win.
When you dressed like this, so I know when they said it's all.
Oh, he's doing role play for it.
And the book part is, I posted the shit the day the video came out.
These motherfuckin' thought this was my real outfit.
Oh, Carlos, you cleaned up.
If you're watching this goddamn video, do you really think I would put these shoes up?
Right now, Colin.
What kind of a little?
No, it was time, it was period piece.
I'm just letting you know, if I would have been around in them days.
You'd be a player, play, play.
For real, for real.
I'd have been around in the day.
I'd have been dressed like motherfuckin' my man off dead president.
Yeah, I'd be made the soundtrack for all that shit.
What did you say?
My nigga, my love cutting, bro.
I think we all be doing the same shit we're doing right now.
They did just dress different.
They did do the same shit.
No, nigga.
You really want to be the thing-in-dead president?
Right.
Right.
Down in here.
That's all the time.
But I would have had me one of them union jobs at Chevrolet or something, you know.
I think it's crazy.
I got to work in the morning.
I'm like, he's the reason my grandma old school ain't right.
That's damn right.
I'm making $5 an hour, man.
I'm working no way up the man.
And they got this new shit where they got,
where you can get a piece of the company.
They give you a shell.
Yeah, I got three of them, man.
I'm just going to keep letting them roll up.
That was goddamn cryptocurrency back then.
See, I own this motherfucker if I just signed my name on this people.
I don't know how it worked, but then the comes his clothes.
It's gone.
Big miss.
Yeah, man, that's fucking.
You see, you've got these penned stocks.
You ain't put your money in the penit stocks, bro, no.
Hey, man, digital roses don't die.
Thank you, bro.
Yeah.
One more time.
February 18.
Get ready.
man.
What we're talking to?
Which camera we're talking?
You'll pick you a camera.
I'm gonna talk.
I'll pick you.
You got a dope website too.
Thank you, bro.
Drop it, let them know.
Hey, man, it's going down.
Third Court Reps in all there in a big creek.
Let me see where it can eat the shot.
Digit Road.
Don't die.
Hey, you know this?
Fairwood, 18.
Hold up.
Anybody in here got any questions?
It took me seven years to get this nigger in this trap.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, I've been dodging y'all need.
You know, this nigga.
He's gonna talk about this.
Once a year, like a groundhog.
Anything we need to say now.
Hey, bro, what's the question to you?
Niggins are on questions?
So, nays are like, we're on top.
Oh, Newface got some shit for you.
Whoa, what's good?
O-G.
That's the O-G, though.
Yeah, he brought you.
I know he brought you some shit.
He probably got a picture of you
with using a little boy or something.
That nigga, the NileWard South.
He is, man.
Yes, he is, absolutely.
Actually, he is the South.
It's just a Nodwai.
Hero.
Newface is hero.
Newface.
Newface was there.
New place was there, but new place is here.
Yes, indeed.
What's your brain?
Come on, bro.
You know, talk about the journey.
Bro.
When this brother was on the freshman cover.
Come on.
Double X-L.
Come on.
And we got right here.
When we talk about Mississippi,
talk about that man to see him on there.
Come on.
With that, see a brother from Mississippi
where it looked like to see somebody from the South
representing on covers.
You know, talk about that.
We got a crit right here in Respect Magazine.
Come on.
We got his first rating in the double XL right here.
We got double XL rating in the Waka Flocker.
He big him up in that.
Come on.
You got a crit right here.
Man, you're trying to make that name.
You cry.
Look at it in the journey, bro.
It's all about your journey.
These your physical roses, brother.
Newface was there.
Oh, shit.
Got you right here.
Yo.
Come on.
Look at this.
Newface got my nigga feeling all right.
God.
The album, autographed by your brother.
You know, it's been a wonderful thing
to be a part of your journey and your process.
Damn, what?
I salute you, brother, you know, on the South.
Man, thank you, bro.
Man, that's amazing right there.
Wait till we get to a part
the new face stop bringing us all the shit
that's been saving of us, man.
This is amazing, man.
Blueface, bro, bring you back with shit, you, you love.
Bro, this picture right here, though,
sit down.
Let's take a picture.
Let's get the picture right quick.
This photo right here, bro, I don't remember this young man, bro.
Word.
Bro.
Because it was, bro, you got to understand.
The industry is you move so fast between the drinking and the industry and the money and making.
Bro, you don't remember times.
I don't remember this young man right here.
But I'm proud of him, bro.
Shit, I bet he's looking at you like, nigga, we made it.
All the way.
And those Versacee glasses were not prescription.
This thing couldn't see shit.
But, my G.
Lord Jesus.
That's crazy.
Beautiful thing right there.
King remembered in time.
King remembered in time.
That's a digital road, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, from me and whoever took his photo.
That's crazy, though.
You from the parents looking at you in the future, but.
Yeah, bro.
I wish he would just flip that turnake down a little bit more so you can see his neck.
I thought it was a Jackie
He didn't look like this about
Marvin gave what's going on cover
Remember how Marvin Gay
He was like he was mad at everybody like that
Man look at Marvin Gay
looking at you right now
My goddamn hell
Get me fuck about it
Nah that should have been pot now
That's a pop cop
Well you're living you learn
man
That's God face
Bro, what the point, eh.
Yeah, what the fuck?
That was the dream of video shoot.
So I remember that.
That's hard, man.
You need got the tape.
Newface go hard with this shit, man.
Yeah, it's disturbing.
Well, you know what we're at now, man.
You gotta stop to promote everything.
Yeah, I mean, like, he got everything, bro.
He do, man.
And I'm like, damn, bro, I really wish I could have some of shit.
What you mean, you ain't nasty?
Why the fuck you came?
Yeah, that shit was shit.
I got a master or something like.
Oh shit.
New face.
Come on, bro.
How did you even get this magazine, bro?
Like, oh, my true planing?
That was that shit.
People look.
That's crazy, bro.
If I fall, man, that shit was so crazy.
Tell me about this cover, bro.
Tell me about the cover, man.
Bro, look at this cover.
It's me, Nick Mills, Keith Lamar,
Magnullet, Y, J.
Fred
The guy son
YG
Rest of peace
Fred the guy son
Side of Prince
Bro
Like it's so many people
on here
That were influential
Mac Miller
Reds in peace
Magnet
Straight up
Little B
bass guard
Rusty
YG
Yeah bro
Like come on
Bill
Little twist
on that bitch
Don't act like
Little Twist
to influence you
niggas
Shut out with
my nigga
Hey man
Hey man
Look
Every beer it was
A black coat
That's that's it
Come on bro
That's the first time people knew how I looked like them
because every cover we did didn't have my face on it
so I had to put the crit on it.
And now the covers, were y'all all really in the same room?
Yeah, we were all the same room?
Okay, because I always look at these and be like,
man, these niggas, they take these pictures together.
Me and Yellowwood and Tallest people in that row.
You say who on who?
Meek and Yellow with photography in that row.
I'm sure.
So the weird thing is to stack it up, though, so it's kind of like,
Stack it up.
I don't know.
Why'd you talk to them?
That's what's up, man.
That's crazy.
Time machine.
You got hits, man.
Moon and Stars.
Who made you hold this death up on your head like this?
They told me, too.
I know they did, so.
That'd be the bitches, man.
The big got you.
They got my nigga hold you.
So we're gonna show.
Sure, to make it why he that tall, bro.
Yeah.
Look at the desk out.
It's like, yeah, yeah, and I did it.
It'll give it some depth.
Lord Jesus.
It's going to make it have symmetry.
You're just dwarfing little twists.
We're trying to work him in.
What are he doing right now?
He got a show.
Oh, y'all said I'm on it.
Man, I was fucking around talking shit with little twists on R.Lennig's
She probably didn't block both of us.
Oh, shit.
Me and a little twist arguing about who the biggest fan.
I'm naming all the old songs.
He don't know nothing of this shit.
She's like, guys, stop it right now.
What she said?
Yes, you know how dramatic she is.
Like the man off the Muppets, man.
Yes.
That's how she said.
She was like, cut it out.
Stop it.
She's dope. You ought to do some music with her.
No, no, I won't.
Oh, you won't?
No, my price going up.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
After this show, my price is going up.
I do not blame you.
My shit will go up to you.
Yeah.
That's why every episode, my price go up.
Oh, every episode?
Every episode.
Because the more episodes I do, the less and less I need to fuck with you.
Ah, ha, ha!
Let's go.
How can we book you?
You can't.
Didn't you see me book myself for a hundred shows straight?
I am good.
There aren't any more days left.
What I'm supposed to stop doing my shit?
They're going to be hired by you?
No, man.
Holl at Purdue.
I don't know.
Venus Sigel says that on me.
I don't know if you don't holl at me.
Howled at Purdue.
You don't even, so Purdue doesn't exist in your life?
And I think that Purdue is the lawyer.
No, you were saying, about them chickens.
What?
Yeah, I'm saying, yeah.
Yeah, you go to school or something.
A Purdue University.
Purdue.
Oh, Purdue.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I know, but it could go either way.
The university.
Yeah.
You're trying to enroll in Purdue.
Oh, you know what I mean?
All them niggas is gone.
Yeah.
That's just no more.
That's crazy.
Like, I used to love these niggas.
Oh, man.
I'm sitting live, though.
Oh, real?
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah, you have it.
No, you do your thing, man.
We have given these people so much information.
Oh, they don't stop recording, though.
No, they never stop.
Hey, man, it's going down.
Third Court represents all the here.
You got to represent the Third Coast, man.
Drop your social media for all the people who are out to loop.
Big Crit, B-I-G-R-I-T.
I thought this shit was just like.
He ain't going to be on it.
Well, so.
I guess I will be sometimes.
I'll be telling this nigga all the time.
He gets so much love around the world.
He know it.
I know, I mean, yeah.
And you had to come here so these people could blow your shit up.
Hey, man, social media, B-I-G, K-R-I-T, Big Creek.
They're going to definitely be on your ass.
Yeah.
Literally.
They got questions.
Well, K-R-I-T stands for King Ron and Time.
And they're going to keep asking them until you're asking them.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, you'll act like you see him.
All right, do.
All right.
What kind of subs you have in the car?
Right now, in my money, Carlo, I think I got two nice-ass tins in there.
I ain't mad at that.
It's quiet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Plus, I don't.
I didn't want no extra big-ass box.
Bro, because you can't, you ain't no trunk space.
Right.
And I needed it to be functional.
It still gives me the bass and the sound that I need
without being excessive and not being, you know, a burden.
Yeah.
Right.
It's a nice, neat setup, tucked away.
Yeah.
You know, a little custom package that I put together.
It looks real nice with the look.
It sits flush.
Yeah.
Great sound.
Stays in the car.
The car is dynamite.
all the way through so we don't lose in it.
Yeah, but I've used an insulator, a dynamite,
so we don't lose any sound in the car.
So all the sound is right there and the subs hit.
Perfect.
Perfect.
You know, I really take my time with this shit.
I know, I know.
You gotta keep some life.
Yeah.
But you know, other than that,
Mississippi niggas taking over every way you look.
This is 85-self show.
We got it.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
They got your shit up in.
They got your shit.
They got your shit.
Bro, I was late for you, bro.
They didn't get the shit out of a nigger.
Nah, but.
I really got the nigger before you.
They didn't have to do you like that.
You really got Mississippi on that.
Extra ass shit.
But I don't really recognize it.
Let's get that.
Let's get that.
You don't.
Who is that nigga?
That's you.
That's you.
That's a old nigger.
Appreciate you, bro.
Y'all ready?
Let's take that joint.
Sit down.
My bad.
I thought we were standing up.
I'm turning to a Mississippi niggum.
Sit your ass down.
Sit your ass down.
Keep standing up and shot you at one more time.
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