The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - 85 SOUTH REPLAY: LIL FLIP in the Trap!
Episode Date: December 21, 2023ORIGINALLY AIRED on January 27th, 2023: Legendary Houston Rapper Lil Flip came by the trap and gave us some insight on how he made an impact in the rap game and how he's still able to get features fro...m other artists to this day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Don't you know their parents
Know and feel every time your kids
Your kids can be
They fucking Auntie House in Michigan
And you know when they're fucking up
Yeah if you get that call
Guess what your son did
I knew the motherfucker did
I knew it. I felt it this morning
because I got up and I said
he gonna do something today.
He's been going through it. He's gonna do something.
Shit been going too good.
Oh man.
Oh, with the mother kids
and grown-ups.
Yeah.
On that shit.
And I brought y'all a gift too.
I brought y'all some gifts too.
Let me get you.
I don't never get nothing.
I got you.
Don't get little shit.
You don't get some fucking
little flippant Santa Claus.
Hey, I brought you.
Little flipping Santa Claus.
Some gas guards.
You know what I'm saying?
Bring, bring the, I brought you some anxiety pipe.
I need some gas cards.
I'd be getting Uber all the time.
God's card.
God's, man, gods.
Oh.
You know, I know you don't, you don't smoke.
You do the incredible edible, but yeah, we need it.
I brought y'all excited pop and I brought you out some of my strain.
This Kyle Seishine.
Okay.
Oh, I want some.
And I brought you.
Oh, I want, my holes, they like.
Are you got a house?
Yeah, don't listen to.
Make them dress up like, like Mrs. Claude.
That's what I want to do.
We're putting all this shit.
I'm about to provide.
On the tape.
I'm about to be a provider.
Hey.
Thank you.
I got you a box.
You opened it like.
I'm happy, bro.
I ain't have no idea.
Oh, man.
That's lush.
We in there, man.
You know.
I said I might as well name my screen after my biggest record.
So my biggest record is Sunshine.
So, you know, give you a hose, you know, tell us, tell it, tell us smoke some sunshine.
Bruh, he don't smoke.
Give me my weed back, Jack.
He's going to give it to his holes.
I don't care nothing about this.
You don't care about them?
Them hoes.
They're not used to good shit anyway.
They fuck with him.
Don't worry about it, man.
Tell them holes, get...
They don't get shit, Jack.
Don't be coming up in him.
Hey, they're going to see the video.
I'm like, hey, Carlos took your shit.
Yeah, I don't fucking split nothing with Jack.
Fuck him.
Okay.
He cut me out the deal.
When he was on, he ain't hit me.
Ah.
My, my deal was fake.
Come on, bro.
days of studio gangsters.
You want to help you guys?
I had nothing.
He lied,
with anxiety.
With Houston, I had nothing.
I got you on that purple bag.
I don't want the show to start until I got my exotic pop, bro.
Give me my shit.
Give me my shit, bro.
And you know I can't drink blue on TV.
I don't want all that criticism.
I do.
I drink it.
Can I get some?
You want some, Jack?
Can I get some blue?
Yeah.
Somebody bring me some ice so we can celebrate roach.
Oh, this ain't lean, though, right?
Nah.
Okay.
It's just some shit you ain't never had before.
That's why it's anxiety.
Yes, yes.
Okay.
J-O-N, you're trying to make me go off one time?
We got flipping hell, bro.
You know, he liked freestyling shit.
They'd be coming on here, they don't be wanting to freestyle flip.
I mean, they ain't about it.
This ain't the basement.
This is the living room.
This is really a trap house, though.
I take your bitch the Waffle House and let her get whatever she need.
Told her I'm gonna be in the car.
in the car chilling rolling up some weed she say ooh wee it's gonna be like a few minutes i'm gonna
chill and let you go cause you need to just go up in it make sure that you get some served
and some pancakes but they don't even sell them at the waffle house you damn flake me and little flip
we might just flip the script and do some shit you never seen before never seen before
got a bitch that like to clean the floor and clean the floor
And her family, they from Singapore, come on.
Used to Bible the Lord.
Then I maxed out.
Then I caught my Asian.
She got waxed out.
Wax on, like Mr. Miyagi.
Sipping Patron, it's the Miyaki.
I like to smell like that.
I don't fuck with a lot of rappers,
because when they slide, they like the tail like that.
Yeah.
This black magic, I cast a spell like that.
I'm from the streets.
I got them books, I went through Yale like that.
Whoa.
Sips, sir, moving like a snail like that.
Come on.
They all garbage, garbage peels like that.
They don't care about their balls.
They just rap about the balls and the perks.
They ain't trying to go to work.
I go berserk.
I'm a hot boy, but my name ain't turk.
Yeah.
I shoot like dirt.
Turn this bitch to wide irp.
They soft as nerfs.
Got the walking activist, sir.
And everywhere I go, I got my double cup.
They're sipping fake drink.
That's why they got bubble guts.
They're on the toilet like every five minutes.
Man, ass all of them.
I spend a hundred five with my dentist.
Jack fuck with Michael Jackson.
I fuck with Michael Blackson.
For a nigga from out of town, he wants some pounds.
I got a tax him.
You come back.
Don't be on no bull like you packs it.
Yeah.
I get the cash.
I go to Dallas and fuck with action.
Yeah.
And then I'm at the other place.
Shot him in his other face.
Called up my lawyer and told him, throw away the other case.
Payed him $5,000.
Then I took my niggas out of jail.
My soul, it ain't for sale.
Smoke that gargamel, that's glue shit.
Slow it down, screw shit.
Some of my niggas red and some of my niggas blue shit.
Some of my niggas put them on a megabus.
Some of my niggas flew shit.
Man, I just murder every beat.
I guess I rake a root shit.
When they come to freestyle, and I told you I'm the king, though.
Stars in my ceiling, I'm looking up, I feel like Ringo.
Ain't no Chris Ringo, ain't no Santa Claus.
These niggas, they're too old.
They're going through menopause.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Hey, tell Santa Claus for Christmas bring some new draws.
And don't you ever leave me undertended with Mrs. Claus?
Because I'm going crazy, make her my lady.
And she'll be sending presents to all her.
side babies.
Okay.
Don't that sound crazy?
Crazy.
The way I just said it.
Said it.
I'm on pump six.
So let me get seven.
Okay.
Dollars and two swishers.
I'm still that nigger.
I get $10 work with gas, nigger just cause it's Christmas.
Okay.
Don't get caught slipping at the stove.
Don't do it.
That's one place I never go.
You smart.
Real nigger shit.
85 South Show.
It's me and Jack and Lil'Flip.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You fucking left the kingdom.
Yeah.
Double cupped up like somebody had twins around this bitch.
Yeah.
Yeah, about time.
I had to call some people that knew some people.
Okay.
That went to school with somebody.
Yeah.
That's set by this girl.
Yeah.
Who used to draw real good.
Who had moved to Houston in first grade.
who was best friends with your cousins down the street neighbor you know that's how i made this
shit happen that's how hard it is to get in touch with the freestyle king little flip yeah
what's how are you doing man we didn't all been excited that you coming through bro we drink an
exotic pop we got to fix your cuffs though bro yeah jack you drink he's drinking wrong
Yeah, you got the wrong cups, man.
Come on, man, you know, blacked all business, man.
You know, shout out to my partner, Charleston.
He's not used to.
I told you when you first said, he's not used to.
I got excited pop for y'all, too.
Give me that purple bag.
I got cans for y'all too.
I would like some cans.
Yeah, and I got popcorn.
I brought gifts for y'all, make.
I appreciate this shit.
You don't mind.
Yeah.
I brought gifts, man.
Oh, the back.
Okay, yeah.
I brought gifts, man.
Okay.
Come on, man.
This what I do.
My own popcorn.
Oh, man.
You know what the fuck.
I thought this was, I said.
He thought it was that shit.
He had brought me a pamp man.
That's you, my God.
That's crazy.
I don't never get nothing.
Man, this is some heavy-ass popcorn, bro.
For real.
Exactly part of cans soda.
No problem.
Oh, that shit.
Oh, that shit's gonna be made.
You know?
That shit hitting, bro.
We're gonna lay all these items out.
Where you are?
Hell of a man.
Yeah, exactly part.
You mark it in your ass on right.
These the new premium cans.
The cream soda line, pinch cream, vanilla.
See, a lot of people.
but I ain't know I was one of the owners of Exotipa.
See, some businesses you put your name on
and some you get back like a ninja
and your yoga flame on.
Now look here, we gotta make sure
we got the contact information.
We need all this shit at the new studio.
That's fine.
Here I am.
Hell yeah.
New face, you see this?
These ain't, these are the new shit.
This ain't even in the store yet.
Yeah.
We need some more space.
We putting shit all over the place.
It's all good.
Welcome to the trap, Lufflip.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's delicious, man.
Black on.
Brut.
That freestyle was fucking nuts, man.
We was just, we was just bullshit, man.
Both of y'all are so phenomenal.
I had like one bar.
What you wanted to say?
This is what I was gonna do.
Uh-oh.
Y'all ready?
Yeah.
Y'all ready?
I'm a shit talker.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
Bitch I'm Hersher Walker.
Okay, okay
See what I did, I got nothing
Nothing.
Heard's gonna be saying a whole bunch of bullshit
Cause look
If we want people to get into this
erection
Man
We got to be stars
We got to be most selective
About how we masturbate
You know what I'm saying
Because I feel like people who come out
Sabbaths when 1 a.m.
And 6 p.m.
Are the real problems
And socially
Man.
If you spit
in the sky, it'll fall in your out.
Everybody knew that.
Now, one thing we got to do
is we got to get these knives off the street.
That's the first person to say that shit.
We got to get these knives off the street.
What the fucking knew the knives was the problem?
Yeah, I saw some shit.
Nobody going to ever admit to voting for that motherfucker, though.
Nobody.
They got Q-tips, but they don't have naval tips.
Because there's a lot of things
that's a side of your neighbor that need to be.
You know what I'm saying?
Wipe that.
I'm really like I've been watching like the elections and shit real close now.
I'm starting to figure out something.
What?
It's more stupid people in America than we ever thought it was.
It's a sign of the time.
It's the state of the union.
Definitely.
Yeah.
He's a reflection of what we are right now.
I don't think that's a representation of me, but I'm saying as a society, I think stupid people.
No, we're the smart people.
What if we're the dumb ones though?
Jack, we're the dumb ones if we don't think that they're the smart.
What if we're just too stupid to really hear what he's really saying?
Like, what if we're that dumb?
Like, think about all the-
I think we're the geniuses, bro.
We ain't that dumb, you know?
You already said you was a genius.
I'm talking about me and jazz.
Yeah, y'all geniuses too.
Look, this is how I look at it.
Look at it.
Okay, bad.
A lot of people brainwash, I don't like nobody that work a 9-5.
To each is on, right?
But what you're doing, you're making your own schedule.
You're doing what you gotta do.
So my motto was this.
I ain't never wanna be the richest person.
I just wanted to make more money than the average person.
So if you're able to make more money than the average person,
get more things and resources free than the average person,
you know what I mean, go to bigger and better events
and be around famous people than the average person.
If your life is upgraded, she, you're a motherfucking genius
because you didn't file victims of just wanting to do
what they told you to do.
You did that and you thought outside the box, you know what I mean?
So, now, you, you was genius when, look, what people do.
At the fork in the road, what people do?
They go left or right, right.
Nick, I go straight.
Right.
You walk through the fork.
Yeah, so that's, you, that's what y'all doing.
Right.
Y'all walk through the fork, man, y'all are already walking and talking, man.
That foot.
Y'all got views, holes, and new shoes.
Yeah.
A little bit of back.
So y'all are geniuses.
In Spanish Elhino.
Elhino, see, that's some genius shit.
I didn't know that.
I ain't even never know.
They're calling each other geniuses.
Yeah, that's how we spoke.
Yeah, we're supposed to be, we got to be able to communicate, man.
I mean, that's what I'd be trying to tell people when they ask for advice.
It's like, bro, sometimes you just got to let go.
And if you survive the roughest parts of your journey, like the not knowing, the
fiction notice, you know, the ups and downs, the trials and tribulations from having
and not having learning how to manage your shit.
It ain't nothing that note.
No advice nobody can give you,
can prevent you from having to go through this shit
so you can learn it your fucking self.
It's kind of like this with me.
My dad, like, I credit him as one of the smartest people I know.
That's why I think I move like I moved.
So a lot of shit, he taught me when I was young,
even my grandpa as well, because he was in the military.
Just the things that they taught me when I was young,
when I would start seeing it, like when I became an adult
in like middle school, and just,
even elementary, I'd be like, oh, that's that shit he was talking about.
I know what to do, you know what I mean?
And so that's how I was able to maneuver in the streets as well as in the music industry
because I just believe, you know, you show respect and you get it.
Yeah, and you treat people that actually, you know, put their life on the line or he'll put
money in your pocket.
You don't treat people like licks.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Like, like, so every promoter, every artist
that fuck with me and buy something for me,
nigga, I tell them, thank you,
and I make sure they, you straight,
you got your pictures, da-da-da-da,
and then I go, it's a lot of artists,
you book them, they ain't gonna talk to the promoter.
Yeah, they ain't getting out the truck.
If the promoter, nigger, $400 short, or $100,
nigga, a nigga, yeah, nigga, drive up.
You know how that'd be, man?
Yeah, but now, the way Big West raised me, man,
nah, man, we ain't gonna let no $400, no,
nothing like that.
They remember that shit if you're on your way down, too.
Yeah, they remember.
When he was up and asking for that $75,000?
Yeah.
And now you back here, $7,500?
They remember.
And they'll tell you, they'd be like, hey, nigger, you gave me a discount last time.
Nigger, guess what I'm on now?
You feel me?
There's people, I didn't hear it when they was in fucked up situations and gave them discounts
and seen them years later.
And, like, look, nigga, you see this Maserati, nigga, that song we did.
That's how I got it.
And that's a true story.
It's a nigga in Indiana.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, I did a verse with it.
And next time I saw him, nigga, he bounced up.
And he's like, nah, nigga, I can pay you $20 for you, you know what I mean?
And so.
And then you be like, bro, you're funny.
It's 50, now.
Yeah, yeah.
It's 50 now.
Yeah, we're 50.
For real?
Nah, but that shit, it is a good feeling, though, to know that you bring money through that time.
When you come through, you're a big event, and people going to come and support.
And spread it around.
Spread that shit around.
Spread it around.
Like who.
That's value.
Yeah, who to bring the DJ and his.
Instead of just paying the DJ a flat fee,
nigger, I empower them on some shit like back in the days
and like currently, like, instead of me just being like,
hey, let me just pay you 500 or, you know, 800 to DJ
for two hours or three out.
Nah, nigga, we're gonna go in on the dough.
Nika, I'm gonna give you a percentage of the dough.
So instead of you eating, you know, $500,
nigga, you can make you three, four bands, you know.
Come back two weeks and get this motherfucker yourself.
Because when a DJ or a person,
like helps blow your record up and get everybody just fucking with your shit,
nigger, that's, that's priceless.
So I always believe in showing love to the people who helped get me when I met.
Nick, I'm gonna, hey, I'm gonna show you, I appreciate it, nigga.
There's some people that just heard what you just said,
and they're trying to understand exactly what you mean when you say that.
Now, you, are you doing that with any DJ, or this is DJs that have the imprint inside whatever the...
These are people I have relationships with and people that I notice.
that deserve the opportunity, you know, because as we travel, you know, we see people grow.
You go to a town and somebody just the guy that goes to the store, and then you come a year
later and now he got his own show, and come a year later, now he's the PD, and you're like, damn,
you know what I mean?
So I watch these people evolve and I study energy, and if they're energy right, then, you know,
then I'll take the next step, hey, let's make some money together.
You know what I mean?
But I'm going to treat you like a boss.
I ain't go treat you like a, hey, let me just give you $500.
to get you out the way, now I get a piece of this dough.
You know what I'm saying?
And bring some artists that want some verses
and get your cut.
And I see you in eight months and we go repeat.
I see what you do.
Okay.
And eat.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Because DJs know niggas that's trying to get on.
Yeah.
And the cycle continues.
But I actually post and promote the records
that I do with these artists.
See, some artists, they'll do the verse, take your money,
won't even clear the record, have the shit taking down.
Nah, I don't play them games.
I believe in doing great business, not good business, great business.
So, nah, nigga, I'm gonna help, I'm gonna post this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Nick, we go, yeah, I want you to win, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
I want you to win.
And I'm gonna give you guidance and direction on what you can do
to make the artwork look better, the video,
because I care about the quality.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, especially you're gonna put my name on it with you.
Like, we gotta be looking like, like money.
When you get this game from, bro?
Everybody. Everybody. I study everybody. DJ Screw. You know what I'm saying? All the moguls from my city. Yeah.
Everybody. I'm a sponge. My parents, my household, everybody.
Let's give me one of your DJ Screw story. Man, one of my favorite ones, man, was like we was pretty much, I actually had got out of school, actually. I had got out of school.
and this is crazy I got out of school and so he's like man you can try the Impala
so I'm driving in Apollo whatever and we freestyling right but screw don't really
rap like that you know I mean he DJ so we freestyling we we you know doing our
thing and it's so funny we pull up to this spot called Timmy Chans and so I get
out the car he said I'm a drive I'm a drive so I go in and go I go use the restroom
and I come back out, he's driving.
Well, he's in the driver's seat, right?
And he's like, man, I'm going to go use the restroom.
Man, he got out the car and he forgot to put the bitch in park.
Man, that motherfucker started rolling, bro.
I had to run around that bitch and get it.
It was just so funny to me, though.
But that's one of the memories that I never told nobody
because I usually tell him about me pulling up
and him having a backseat full of pulled up knee high.
sodas and each one of them I taste, I'm like, it was like straight mud and the motherfuckers.
So that was one of my, my favorite moments, but I ain't never told that one, so.
Hold on, wait, wait. I always got confused on the mud thing. What does that mean when, what is mud?
Mud. It's just like, look, like his shirt, pillow show him your shirt, shoulder jacket in your shirt.
Mud babies. But mud is just basically when you, when you pull up,
up strong when it's when it's you know heavy it's muddy Texas okay wasn't outside
yeah so you drinking some mud you know when it's you know when it's he don't even
know he used to have mud slides obviously what you talk about bro man that's why he can't
bring this nigga around nobody bro welcome back to the 85 South show voted voted the
number one black show where black won
who is here the household pays all the bills.
Hey.
Shout out.
To pay me.
Little flip, man, what's been going on, man?
Tell me how all this shit started.
Man, it all started back being born in my family.
Yeah.
Man, musical background, church, piano, drum.
So you born in my family, you're doing music.
It wasn't no...
You know what I mean?
Oh shit, look at the devil.
Straight up.
Look at the devil.
We're a duke.
Take six.
Fix the goddamn lights.
Let me see my old phone pillar.
DeMille, you got...
Okay, there we go.
Yeah, we're good.
Never mind.
I don't know what the fuck happened.
No, let me see it right quick.
You're good.
Not the other one.
DeMille got it.
Jack, you saw that?
No.
No, I missed it.
Where have that?
You ain't see that?
No.
As long as he said that.
Oh.
Yeah.
Talk about church.
You know how it go.
When he said, thank God.
On the spot, man.
That's shit real.
Them signs that you had to pay attention to.
I see what you said.
You would have think it was just the light going out.
Hell no.
The message is so much clearer than that, Jack.
You're in tune, bro.
He said, look at the devil and it was nothing but red lights.
That's what I said.
That's what I'm saying.
Why the red lights ain't go out?
Man.
You ain't see that?
That was some Santa Claus, Satan Claus shit.
See, man, that's how you know that shit real, bro.
But that's just God letting you know he and him protecting us from all type of bullshit, you know?
It's nothing.
We're ready.
We're back on deck.
Back on deck.
We back on deck.
We back on deck.
Joe, what we looking like?
Back on deck.
All right, man.
The flip, talk your shit.
You want me to talk, you want me to rap.
Shit, that's just whatever you want to do.
I had a question.
Bring the beat up.
You got a question, ask it.
This is my confession.
Let's talk about the Panthers.
The Panthers.
And I can give you a lot of answers and tell you how I used to move Militin.
I still move militant.
They out stranded like Gilligan.
I move a certain way.
I grew a certain way.
Yeah.
Max Payne, two guns.
I shoot a certain way.
Yeah.
I sip a certain way.
Hey.
Take trips a certain way.
Bus clips a certain way.
All right?
Thriller, iller.
Rest and piece to Jay Diller.
I'm about my scrella.
And I pass the flow to you.
Carlos Smiller.
Walk in smoother than a panther.
Huh.
Black.
It's a fact.
With the fist, take a sip of a good-ass drink.
Exotic pop.
You think that it ain't?
black on let me go check my black phone and make sure got a nice black woman at my black
home okay that is black owned once again okay tell a friend about the shit we're about to do again
grab a booty rubber coocha squeeze a titty and then look in the face and say she's pretty hold
up on spitting game all up in your ear i've been kicking it up in your face for about a year
i hope that everything's straight and good at your house i hope you get a side to put up
in your mouth i hope that you get a new bike for christmas i hope you and your baby mama start
separating your differences so y'all can parent and keep it apparent that y'all are not good
parents come on man i don't want to talk no shit because i don't want nobody to get in their
feelings in this bitch see when i be freestyle i keep it real and it's gonna be the last time
like a last meal or supper because i'm a bad motherfucker who're walking through this bitch like i'm
Don't see the Lord it took a whole long.
See, y'all be spitting them facts.
Facts.
And white people can't stand that, but they don't know that I know.
They fucking with the show, and it's the 85 South show.
And my name is Carlos, it's Lil Flip.
Yeah.
Had to spit it one time.
One time.
Hey, spit your shit, cause nigger that was mine.
I spit my shit, bring the beat up.
H-town Air Force Ones, I kicked my feet up.
One time.
Collab bad bitch, taller, roll the weed up.
It's murder.
I inked a Vita, yeah.
Yeah.
I keep a motherfucking anxiety pop cup.
I make the fucking body rock the truck.
I did that shit for Fat Pat.
Look, I go to Vegas and I play Black Jack,
but look, the roulette wheel.
I got roulette skills.
Yeah.
Double zero, zero are the regular one trill.
Yeah.
PMC, we miss my nigga.
What up, Bon B.
I get the cash.
I had the bulletproof to Hon V.
I think I master P.
They in my room with a room.
with the master key but the double dutch twins they want to fucking the
beans and I'm shitting on these niggas I don't need no depends yeah nigga I'm
like Hank Aaron give me that whole bag that bank staring like you want all of this
like all of this right now I told her bitch pipe down yes sir you from
Mississippi you from ATL at the age of 15 I had a gravy 12 damn I got the
cash and then I dip out my car go two hundred and twenty I took the chip
out I do a show I bring the bloods and the crib side yeah she come and do my
podcast her nips lip slip side yeah I don't censor it I don't mention it I just
throw a concert and then convention it yeah anxiety pop here's the punch line
got my own strain gas guard sunshine yeah 85 South show I-4-5 is what I used to
row we blow and go yeah
We live it.
He can't see.
He can't see him.
He can't see you.
I'm a shit talker.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm Hershiel Walker.
He can't see you, man.
You on his blind side.
What I was out?
Man.
He used to see me though.
No, bro.
He used to see me when I used to go to this is 50.
He can't see on that side no more.
He used to see me better, bro.
He got candy in there that at now.
He's been in them edibles, bro.
It's them edibles.
candy eyeballs. It's a gumball.
He chew it every night before he go to bed
and put another one. Shit be changing, bro.
Life be lifing. Straight up.
My nigga, life be life shirt.
I just give me my 20%.
That's why I feel like that I'm such a bad person
because I take that nigga jacket
where he ain't supposed to be, man.
Come on now. Yeah. I'm a shit talker.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm Hershal Walker.
I'm a shit talking.
But I don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm Hersch Walker.
I say dumb shit all the time.
And I love to go in the winds like a wind shine.
Hey, man.
I don't be telling no niggas, but I drop dime.
You know, that's...
One through, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten.
Don't drop the dime, man.
Jack, relax, man.
Relax, bro.
Relax, bro.
Relax.
Don't drop the dime, though.
Jack, just relax.
Don't drop the dime.
You saw, I said I'm gonna be stitching, but I dropped the dime,
because I dropped the dime like it was like a,
down like it was like a real dime on the floor don't drive no soap okay you just don't trap you
you mean like you broke up with a family lady was that a metaphor that's what i meant because i'm like
because i don't go with her no more oh well you need i don't go with her no more i got yeah i got
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Yeah but you gotta get to the
You gotta stay like
Yeah get the basics down first
You see I need y'all help with this right there
Because you're the freestyle king
And yo you're the freestyle prince
And whatnot I wouldn't say prince
That's like
I'm the nigga from another village
You'll be doing this shit over there
Why I stay it
We can bring in the woods doing this shit
We can steal this right now
I came from Jack
I just walked up
Okay
It was like, the music, sir.
Where did you get it?
I just got back from the U.K.
Exactly.
Come here, bring him over here.
I want to speak to him.
I want to speak to him now.
So if I, but if I want to become a great freestyle
or what I've got to do, like how to stop lying.
Okay, stop line.
It worked better when you tell the truth.
Yeah, but not, not.
Unless you, you got to get good at it,
but like about,
and then I ain't.
It's about to happen.
Watch here.
Watch here.
Watch here.
Watch this rapper's line.
You got a lie.
That's when you get good.
good at rapping. So you gotta, man, be creative. And sometimes you can rap about things that
you don't have, but consider it wishful thinking, but make sure you do get it at some point
in your life so it won't be a lie. So sometimes you speak shit. Manifest. Manifest, but
be creative. Rap 99% about what you got and manifest 1%. Right. It worked better when you
keep it inside. Either of the mind. You can't see it. Go dab me up. Oh, I'm sorry.
Somebody.
Okay.
Told you, man.
I apologize.
You got my blind side.
I had to put it on the other side of it.
You don't have to keep trying, bro.
Hey, just say Jack, I'm dapping you.
Say, Jack, I'm dapping you.
Okay, so I got to telegraph the depth.
You gotta.
That's like me trying to telegraph my reps.
No.
I got you.
I'm dapping you.
See?
Well, why we got to, why you do the two hands?
That nigga's secure.
He got a bodyguard with his daft.
The nigg was shackled.
I tried to take it.
I was trying to make it connect.
You don't.
That's a salute.
All right, cool.
From the bland side, I'm trying to tell you.
That's my bro, though, man.
That always been the same, man.
He changed up on me.
He did.
No, I did.
No, I did.
He keeps saying I changed up on him.
He keeps saying, I never changed on Carlos.
I always told him what it was when it was like that.
I never made him no false promises.
Ask him what I changed up on right now.
What you changed?
When he changed.
That money changed him.
Asked him what he asked me for when the money.
When the money changed me.
I ain't never asked you for nothing.
I'm, but I tell,
so how did the money change me?
Jack.
How did the money change you?
This nigga used to get damn,
sit, call me and sell me so many dreams.
Like, I ain't got the money yet, man,
keep the shit coming.
I was like, I ain't got the money yet,
keep the shit coming.
I had them, I had a straight direct plug on some,
Hey, Carlos was riding me some of the dofish shit.
Hold on, you're over talking to witness.
I'm sorry about that.
Yep, yeah.
This is what happened.
Order, order, order.
It sound like I would lie.
I didn't.
Man.
Anybody changed on you, man.
Did y'all talk about this and patch this up?
No.
Pass this shit up, man.
We never did.
Hey, every time I try to take a meeting with the nigga, he always...
I don't want to have a meeting.
You don't have a meeting?
You over it?
I'm over it.
No, he's not.
Well, we ain't gonna talk about it no more.
He's not over it.
I think he had the vent, bro.
Is this good enough for you?
Yes.
You promise?
I just wanted you to know that I still know.
Hey, Carlo, can I tell you?
Can I tell you how?
I just want to say this land things.
I just say, so, when you get it.
it again, I don't want it to change you this time.
No, no, I didn't change the lantern.
I never got it.
You know how you, when you said inside of freestyle.
He didn't have two divorces.
He had a Ferrari, bro.
This nigga had a Ferrari.
No, you had a roost in your Ferrari.
That was a nigger Ferrari I had.
That was good shit.
On a video.
If you go back and look at the video,
I wouldn't even drive in the motherfucker.
Guess what? Guess what?
I was edited next to the Ferrari.
He had got a solution.
Look, I got a group called a solution, brother.
Look.
Here go solution.
Hey, man, can you imagine?
From this date, lo, look.
You imagine a nigga calling you from the Ferrari
telling you he ain't got the money.
Man.
That niggins here, shit.
Hey, listen, can I tell you something?
That nigga called me from the Ferrari.
They ain't got the money yet.
That is true.
That is true.
Listen, that is true.
That's true.
But check this out, the money inside of the Ferrari
because it were $5,000 in the truck.
Oh, shit.
But it wasn't my $5,000.
It was for the video.
It was for the show.
Perception is what?
Reality.
If you put that shit out there, people believe that's what's really going on.
I was telling him the truth.
I lied to these hoes, but I would tell him the truth.
That's my nigga.
Jack, bray, you're funny as head.
I never had it.
This is a solution.
This is a solution, Jack.
Amen.
Anytime you see the nigger, man.
just like paying him a toll fee, like just every time you see it,
you know you go running to them, just do say, hey, hey, it don't matter what it is.
Hey, no, I don't want nothing from Jack.
I cannot accept.
Get a nigga of a gift card.
I can't accept nothing from it.
You can't accept nothing from that.
You want to take a weed from me?
This is way better than you.
I tell him, I tell him that I love him every day.
I tell him I love him every day.
I would much rather be able to bring this shit up whenever the fuck I want to as a
supposed to.
Straight up.
He'll do anything to hurt me.
This is better than that.
I would never accept payment for this.
This is, yes.
He won't embarrass.
He's going to like his way to embarrassment.
He just said it's up, it's up.
It's up.
He's always, what the young people say,
it's always up.
It's up, yeah.
But that's cool, at least he can talk with you.
A hundred years later.
Yeah.
Well, that's cool.
Yeah.
Don't, don't listen to that nigger.
He flex on me all the time.
The nigger signed me just to have one up on me.
Right.
Hey.
At least y'all can talk about it.
And I just found out about it.
I got a great laugh out of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, man, just get that nigga
weed occasionally.
Man, I just throw him back the weed that you gave me to give me.
But I'm just saying, keep doing that shit.
Just, you know, don't say nothing.
And don't say nothing.
Don't say nothing.
Just keep it.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't want them from Jack.
This shit is way better.
I'm trying to, I'm trying to figure I just want them to love me, man.
Bro, watch what you say.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, man.
I never meant to hurt you, bro.
If I could go back and put the video on and show you that that wasn't my car.
Jack.
That wasn't my, I borrowed that money to put you.
borrowed that money to put inside that car on that video, bro.
This is why don't nobody invites you nowhere.
Stop.
Stop.
Damn, Gina.
He mean this.
Jack, stop it, bro.
I'm trying to help you.
Welcome back to Jack Fix My Life.
Yes, yes, yes.
Well, this will not be the mediator.
I'm just playing.
It was jokes, y'all.
The resolution is just...
I got it together.
It's up and it's stuck.
God going to work it out, though.
God got us all.
He do.
Like I always say, bro, God got me wrapped in a little fluffy ball of blessings.
Hmm.
You know.
Just to take a moment and reflect on this year, little flipping, where we been.
The shit we made it passed.
I thought this shit was over with when the pandemic had.
I gotta use this voice because it's more dramatic.
I thought this shit was over with.
It was crazy.
Couldn't even go outside, bro.
Prisoner, niggas was on house arrest.
Mm.
And did everything there is to do.
Then play board games.
Yep.
I got a board game called Trolley, I believe.
During the pandemic, we was hustling and making music
and doing stuff, dropping albums, but hell,
I was playing Monopoly so much.
I partnered with this company called Trialopoli.
It's about age time, and you know,
you roll a dice and you make money and you go around.
you go around but yeah I ended up partnering up with them and I was able I bought like two more
cars like well about total four but when the pandemic first hit like I ended up buying two cars
off a board game like we saw so many about like two cars in the pandemic off the board
car trollopoly but yeah the pandemic that was crazy man that was you always been on some
entrepreneur shit you still want to do didn't you mention you wanted to do some video games and all
that shit too? Yeah, I did a couple
of video games with a couple people.
Devil Jam? Yep.
That shit, man, you was whooping motherfucker's
ass on that. Man, yeah.
Yeah, man. What was your superpower on
that? I forgot. I just
get mad and go crazy. Yeah.
Wop the shit out you and smash your face all
up against the wall and then the nigga had a
move where he'll goddamn grab me
and run all up your back and kick the shit out of you
and then the nigga be way to fuck up there
and come back. That's crazy. You remember the
niggas up. Drop the knee all in your fucking
face. Then once he beat you, the nigger talked shit for a long time and just be talking
shit. And I can't laugh and shit. Then you got about eight seconds to decide, do you want
this nigga to whoop your ass again? And then it seemed like the second time you fight him
is harder because he like remembered the shit you did in the first fight. That's crazy. You
remember that? Like I, man.
It's like Def Jam, new the type. I don't know. That game was hard as fuck. You never beat
a nigga the first time on that. Yeah. That was a nice experience, man.
And you've been all looking through the game, bro.
Did you ever think that you would be on a video game, bro?
That wasn't one of my things I, nah.
A lot of things in my life, I, like, have visions,
and then God bless me and it happened.
But video game, that wasn't nothing I was thinking about back then.
Do you remember the first time somebody that came up,
hey, man, I use you every time on death jam vendetta?
Yeah, I was on fight for New York.
But they was, yeah, people used to come to me and be like, man,
You're hard to beat, man, yeah, you, yeah.
You would give them the cheat code and tell them out of business.
No, I didn't give them no code.
They would just tell me I was a hard character.
I wasn't, you know, weak, you know what I mean?
Some motherfuckers, it was just easy, right through them.
Some of the motherfuckers just, with the shit out you the first couple times.
It's just like, they knew.
They wanted you to see how much about this game your ass didn't know.
You're right.
When you, when the game came out, was you critiquing it and you were saying to yourself,
Hey, I wish they would have made me like this or gave me this right here or why they didn't do that?
The only thing that I didn't like was that, and I should have just did one voice thing,
but they were, they was like, make a noise that you want to make before you like, I guess.
Your signature sound.
Yeah, signature move or whatever.
And I did one where I'm like, ah, and then I did one when I'm like, Clover, geez.
That's the one I wanted them.
I wanted to use the Clover G's one.
When the gang came out, they just used the aw.
And I'm like, man, I shouldn't even
said the aw shit, man.
So. You think it was the way you said clover jeez?
He's like, I don't give a damn what it is.
That's my company.
And I ain't made same.
That's why they didn't think they want to Britain.
Yeah.
I don't know.
But I learned a value, but listen, don't get too many options.
I should have just did Clover G's and left with that.
Left it with that.
Lesson learn.
Crash and burn.
Pay attention, Jack.
That was brilliant.
But I still earned.
There you go.
Yeah.
That was brilliant.
But that was great, man.
I love it.
So to all the people, the game tech guys, man, they want to do some business, man.
Hit me.
Little Flip 713 DM me and I got some, a lot of ideas for some video games and I'm ready to, like,
change the world and not only put our content for adults, but put our content for the kids,
like in the form of raps and stuff like that.
So I'm going to be doing some stuff for the kids.
And I'm gonna need you and your freestyle skills.
I'm gonna need you.
I was just about to do.
Hey, first your walker.
How would you teach him at a rep?
Nah, it's easy, man.
He, man, he, he witty and funny,
like he, he improv out the top of his head.
Give me one, Jack.
All right.
Your whole style is ridiculous.
I can tell you the bitch cause you tickle it.
It's like, that's like, he got like some 19.
It was in my delivery.
80s.
It was like from back.
I say 89.
Eighty-nine.
Yeah, he said you back then.
You know, it's a little dated, but man, I, sometimes the best way to freestyle in this
like not even trying, right?
You just be you and you just go with it and just fuck with it.
Just, you go fuck up, but the more you do it, you know, you're going to be cool.
The better than shit itself.
Yeah, you just practice.
You gotta find yourself.
Let me do it again.
Find yourself, you know.
Hit the bitch.
bitch in the job tell the hole don't break the law tell the hole this shit is real no you
not listening to the beat are you rapping to the beat or you rapping to the feet he
rapping to the sound of the beat rap to the beat can you hear it in the job tell the hole
don't break the loud tell the whole shit oh I think I figured it out you tone deaf
but you just got to figure out what you want to say man I mean you know but that was
cool you see how you said hit a bitch and it didn't really
It didn't really hit the mark.
Because we know you ain't never hit a bitch before.
You see how you're lying?
See how the line don't work for everybody?
It wasn't even believable.
Because you sped past it like we weren't going to hit a bitch.
When?
You're nice.
You better.
Tell them what you really do.
This is the nice guy.
Bye, girl, everything.
Tell a girl you want to swan.
Tell a girl you want to do this.
Tell a girl you want to do that.
Tell a girl you want to eat the cat.
You're telling the motherfucking too much.
You're telling too much.
That's what I see?
Yeah, you, I'm glad you get to hit this shit from somebody else other than me.
But sometimes it's cool to do it like four times and then, you know, go to the next, I get it.
It was, you know what?
There's no wrong or right way to do anything.
They don't worry about it.
We're just punching in.
I see what you doing.
We were just punching in.
You, you, okay.
I thought you were hating it first.
I ain't gonna even more.
Try a different style only, Jay.
All right.
Slow it down just a little bit.
Try to find their pocket.
There we go.
Trying to find the pocket.
I want to get like a rocket and sock it and let them know that I ain't gonna.
Okay, use better words but that same tempo.
Use better words.
That's all you need is better words.
It's astronomically impossible to fuse my lyrical time bomb.
I'm coming from.
Where you from?
We're from the same place.
I like the same taste.
You got the same face.
Girl, thank you for coming to my place
and not giving me no coochie.
Yeah.
Because I'm a oochie-coochie.
Coochia la la.
Face is wild.
It's more believable.
It's more believable now.
Yeah.
I'm more conceivable.
I'm more achievable.
Come on.
Okay.
I'm easy.
Look at you believing in yourself.
Believe it in myself.
Look at you believing in yourself.
You yourself.
I said it off to the left.
Because I was on the right
But now you're out of sight
Because I only got one eye
I'm ready to die
Not today
I'm ready to cry
I'm ready to cry
You're believing in yourself
I'm jodicy
You believe in yourself
Look at you
Over there believing in yourself
Used to be your honor
But an overcheving by yourself
Look at you
You need that motivation
You put your mind to
That's called that concentration
Concentration, they ain't by shit, that's constipation.
I've been making cash and I got my proclamation.
Mort's third, it's a little flip day in H-time.
But Padre Island, too, I got days than two times.
But excited pop, we got a day too.
So I got three days.
I write songs in my PJs.
Come on a PJ.
I used to go to Austin and they had the relays.
I walked straight to the DJ.
Come on.
If you got a little bit of drink left, that's a ski taste.
Come on.
They catch me, I take them on the chase.
Hit the switch.
Everything get gold down.
I'm a hammer head is sharp,
grill them in, watch them drown.
Hey, I pull your girl and you think I'm not.
Walking around your house with number of gold-toe socks.
Okay.
In a robe like a stepfather.
Lock the top lock and don't bother.
Step daddy.
Everybody's about to go to bed.
You heard what your stepfather says.
Make sure you take a bath tonight.
Right now, nigga.
Because y'all was must-a-shed last night.
Yeah.
Your mama said, don't say nothing.
But ain't your real father, so I'm gonna say something.
Hey, and that room smell like peace.
No, none of y'all little niggas want to square with me.
Because I'm old-school.
I got a tank top.
I'll whoop a nigger ass and some flip-flops.
I didn't did that.
Try me then.
Try me then.
I'll whip.
You, your cousin.
Manor boyfriend, come on.
Come on.
In case y'all try to jump.
Jump, jump.
And before you go to bed, y'all grumb on them is ugly.
I hate this family.
What?
And if you don't like it, try to do something to me.
Try to do something to him, nigger.
I'm gonna have to show up.
The whipped lime green, they look like throw up.
Opposite of down, I gotta go up.
I get the cash two of everything like no up.
Come on.
Made a lot of cash, and I put it away.
Come on.
Legendary.
I jam shoday.
Yeah.
Cash is clay.
Nigger, I gotta sting.
Milk does a body good, but in Texas we drank a lot of lean.
But you gotta drink that water to flush your kidneys.
Come on.
These rappers, man, they goofies.
They're so Disney.
Nigger, you know I'm rapper in Houston.
I'm so Whitney.
You know, I cross a nigga over like Mike Bibby.
Mm-hmm.
Tried to tell them, niggas, we ain't fell off.
They were in my well off.
Too blind to see, we well off.
Come on.
us don't know how many gas guards we may allow them.
I didn't tell y'all, I can't tell y'all,
but I'm connected with some real niggas.
And if you're from the South, man, you gotta be a trill, nigga.
We don't wear no hill figure, it's polo.
Back in the days I bought my bitchy some of no-los.
Went to New York to fuck with Killer Cam.
If these niggas need verses go to Moneygram
or hit me on my Instagram, I'm gonna give them hell.
Cash, yeah, I for fast rap,
so you could hit me on my Zell.
Yeah.
Sitting the front end.
Front end.
Because I need that before we begin the business process.
Okay.
And have that other money as soon as I get my baggage
right off the process.
Right.
And had a car wait.
Big blunts with no shape.
And something thick just to sit by me.
A nice view with a chick by me.
Bitch, bitch.
You ain't see.
me with something thick by me.
I did.
All the holes in the back want to sit by me.
Hey.
Having good fucking times.
Like Rick James,
the way they stand in line.
James, bitch.
That's going to go over your head.
But I spit it off the top
because the nigga like me ain't scared.
Hey, run it back so I can see what the fuck I said.
Okay.
Should have wore that motherfucking shit I had in red.
But I went with the black because I'm super cool.
I should have wore some ice blue because I'm super cool.
cool. I should have wore some green shit. Man, this is how I feel. I should have wore the same
color as a dollar bill. I should have came the same colors honey mustard. Because I don't
give a fucking, you know these bitches want to trust me. I should have came the same color
barbecue sauce so I can make some bad bitches just lick it off. I should have came the same
color as a chicken wing. The way I get so fucking fly and do my damn thing. I should have came
the same color as a nine later.
I should have came in blood red.
I'm like an alligator.
I should have came like a motherfucking Nike suit.
I should have came with about 50 niggas out the boot.
I should have came like that pause.
I should have came back.
Welcome back, we here y'all.
Hey, the back, shout up.
Me and a little flip to the cold of the niggas
that ever come outside.
I'm talking about out of all the biggest
that ever came outside.
Man, it was up.
I thought you was about to jump in there, Jay.
I was about to say, hey, yo, I be on a PJ.
That mean my pajamas.
I be with your mama, your auntie, and your grandmama.
Yeah.
That's all I had.
Oh.
But at least you.
Come on.
There we go.
You saw.
Salute.
I would have put it.
Like if I would, I would put that last and then cut the beat off.
That's what I should do.
Yeah.
Poe boss shouting.
Hey, you should charge a nigga's po' boss.
Watch this.
Jay Wynn, let him do his shit then cut it out.
Watch this.
Do your shit again.
Okay.
I should have came.
I stay in the PJs.
That's me, my pajamas.
I'll be with your auntie, your grand.
Let's do, though.
Let's do it.
Okay.
We do, we do.
Butch a minute.
Uncut.
All right, cool.
Oh no, we're going to count you in.
All right.
You got to get the groove, get the groove.
All right.
It's my mind.
Get your eye on.
Get your eye right.
You ready?
Let's go.
Go.
I stay in PJs.
That's my pajamas.
I'll be with your sister.
your auntie and your grandmama.
You cut the beat.
See, that's enough.
Yeah, we're in there.
And then I'm gonna get.
But you did it, the better the very first time, though.
You're getting better.
Drink some more exotic pop.
Yeah, okay, cool.
You still got some work to do.
Okay, but just the cool.
Hey, man, you're headed.
In the right direction.
I'm gonna make your effort.
The only thing to be the fellow is a try, right?
Right.
You know what you gotta do?
You gotta learn some more words.
I see you, I see you trying to think
You got to expand your vocabulary.
Don't overthink.
Hey, the whole time I'm over here listening to y'all,
I'm like, how do you do that?
Bro, you just, like, y'all, you wrote it,
but I don't, I know you didn't.
Well, Flip got a photographic memory and shit.
So even Nine Laders and the Alligators,
you already had that?
No, man, that's just some,
that don't sound alike.
Nine ladies and alligators?
Nine ladies and alligators?
Black people really kind of manipulated
this language to make certain shit sound a certain way.
That's why it's so many words that look alike,
but they don't have the same thing.
Yeah.
And my back end.
The back end.
Yeah, synonyms and shit.
Yeah.
I was breaking it.
I'm like, how the fuck this?
These songs must be out already at their house.
Ah, just out the top of the head.
That's real freestyle.
That's why when I be seeing like, you know how people do,
they'll put up freestyle and like, I can tell it.
You frowned on that?
If it's not a freestyle,
that just means they couldn't come over with a hook.
Yeah, man.
If it's not an actual freestyle,
you shouldn't call it a freestyle.
Even if you're doing it over somebody else's beat,
you know what I'm saying?
But if you're not actually freestyling, it's not a freestyle.
Would it be a bought style?
No.
No, it's wrote.
Niggas, a rote style.
Wrote that shit.
It's put together.
It ain't off the head.
It's freaksie.
Hey, dog, listen, everybody ain't got this type of talent right here.
No, yeah.
And it's some people.
that like really right way of that.
I salute them all.
To the point we-
Especially the battle rappers,
all of my partners.
I salute them.
Like Cassidy, I was texting with Cassidy
before I came with,
but all them, Reed Dollars, K-Shine,
all of them, my gosh.
And then to be able to remember all of those lines.
Three times for three minutes, long-
I can't do it.
And perform it, yeah, and make it entertaining.
But out, but off the top of the head,
nah, that's that's me, y'all.
You could do that, flip.
What?
You could do that.
Remember all that shit?
Yeah.
Yes, you could definitely do that.
I got so many songs that I have to, I have to remember.
Turn that shit off.
The fuck?
Like, nigger, I got so many songs that I have to remember when I perform.
Like, nigger, for me to sit there and just try to remember, niggas,
60 bars, nigger, nigger, three rounds of it, nigger.
Like, man.
Listen, all right, I see what's going on because I'm asking you the wrong question.
Because it ain't enough on the line inside or figurative,
this imaginary conversation.
imaginary conversation.
Let's say it's a million dollars on the line.
Back against the wall.
For a million dollars.
And who do you battle?
I ain't go pick who I battle, but for a million dollars.
You're gonna let anybody battle you.
You don't give a fuck.
I mean, if I choose, if I choose the battle like that,
you know, I do that, but I rather go out the top of the head.
I don't, I'm away, like I'm a vicious nigga
in my pen stupid too.
Right.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, but I'm just saying like off the head,
nigga, I'm a, I don't have no restrictions.
I don't have to stick to a cadence,
even though I know how to change my cadence if I write,
but like I get to just try different styles.
And you know, so, nigga,
I just be having fun with it.
But yeah, but I'm gonna leave that battle
into them young niggas, man.
To all the hell yeah.
I got my own battle league,
little flip rap battle league, so I'm bringing that back.
But I ain't, man, I'm cool, man.
You know, because when you battle, see,
I started all battle.
rather, like, as well as
in the church, nigga. I used to battle and do talent
shows, go win the trophies, nigga.
All the clubs in Houston, nigga,
around the world, nigga. What you mean
battle in church? Nick, Jesus
don't love you.
Positive. He blessed me, me,
him and him. But not you.
See, I was talking
to God the other day I said, Lord,
protect me from my enemies.
Then text showed up.
Damn.
We were trying to be a friend to me.
You see, you gotta take your time when you're around snakes.
That's why I'm here to clean up the yard.
I'm bringing out the holes and the ricks.
Now, see, that'll be hard.
That'll be hard.
Like a church battle?
I rebuke you in the blood of Jesus.
Because he's the only one that has my heart.
He's the only ones that please us.
You five-five with brown eyes.
I said, you five-five with brown eyes.
I'm impulsible.
That last thing I just said, it was very
plausible. Y'all should clap now.
Everybody better start slapping
before I started to slap now.
You're being violent, you're being violent in church.
At church, yeah.
You want to slap people in church.
You know what I'm about to get kicked up here.
No, you're right, you can't take you nowhere, bro.
No, no, no, no, this, you wouldn't.
You gotta kind of have a cold word
for when he can talk with y'all go out.
You can't, bro.
You can't take this nigga no one.
You give him like a cold word to tell somebody
to say hi and buy and then he don't talk right.
No.
And then when it's time for one joke,
you give him like that, nah, nigger.
He'll tell him, he's not gonna get that.
Because he don't know, wouldn't stop.
Well, you gotta tell him.
He's the type of nigger in church and be like, man,
there's some holes in it.
I'm gonna say it laugh.
I've done it.
You can't talk.
He can't.
He can't.
I'm done that.
So yeah, man.
I tried, bro.
Somebody in the comments put it
The best way I've seen it put.
They said, Jack is the person that you can't take nowhere,
but you glad you did.
Man.
The more comments I read or how much they hate Jack,
I'm gonna keep putting them on episodes.
Well, you gotta have somebody, man,
to balance to make you laugh and all this shit.
That nigga, man, I meet.
That's why I keep crying laughing over here, bro.
So that's great, man.
You can bring joy back, man, you know what I'm saying?
I wouldn't necessarily say that, but.
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battle rap league. Like talent shows and battles and just, you know, you just do it. Let's start a
gospel battle rap league. What in the room? Then let's start a battle rap league just for all the
Fathers. Straight up.
Because you know what? I bet you it's a lot
of people in church that do want to battle
and whatnot, but they just feel like it's
kind of outside of the company.
Sister Johnson, I don't like
the way you parked your car
right next to the pastor
like you some kind of superstar.
Every time somebody
say, is there any announcements from the
floor, you pop your little
weasel head ass up and be like, I got one
more. I'm
sick of this shit. You're keeping us in church
all Sunday
then you want people to come
back at 6 o'clock on Monday
and you want to sit
here and praise the Lord
and be all fake
when everybody in the whole church know
you're stealing out the collection place
that's when the church go crazy
for real somebody in the back said
talk your shit
that's going to be Jack
that's going to be Jacket
yeah
oh Jack can take shit way too far
Because he'll be like, get on that bitch ass!
It is.
Now the whole church wanted to shut the battle down.
He ain't even in the battle, but he's right there.
He find his way to be front row at a lot of battles.
I couldn't see church being off-beat.
And it ain't anything wrong with it.
What you think that is?
I just feel like, you know, just let it happen.
Right.
Let it happen, let the chips fall where they made.
I heard that.
And you know, you just keep on going.
and you might fuck around and land where you want to.
It's about consistency at the end of the day.
Would y'all agree?
That's a beautiful message.
It's about consistency.
It's about consistency.
Georgia just got his first water burger down here.
For real?
Hell yeah.
Make some of that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
Get the fuck out of here.
You don't know this shit?
I know.
I mean, it's in Kennesaw, but it's still here though.
It wasn't no other.
You got a water burger, man.
Why didn't he choose to put it in Kennesaw first?
Somebody else bought it for, I guess.
I guess they had the money.
Well, here go one, like a contra code, like, trick.
You know what I'm saying?
When you get to Takedo, sausage, egg, and cheese,
tell them you want the egg out the shell.
And it's gonna taste way better than the regular one.
That people don't know the ass, but.
The egg out the shell.
And then get the honey butter chicken.
You didn't confuse him.
He ain't, I told you, he's not on the same level
as everybody else.
He thinks you made it.
What they mean, shell?
Where eggs don't come out, no.
She'll eat come out of garden because he was a quick trip what to quitos
no no no we're talking my water burger that was it oh oh you threw me out I was
like what oh okay lost me I told you man got you yeah yeah you need to smoke because
if if you don't smoke and you act like this maybe smoking might he's not acting he
like that that's what I'm saying you might need to smoke no you ain't seen him
have bro well then damn man I'm gonna figure out a cure for you when he gets
So you can be on beat and so you can be more confident
about what you got going on with your life.
When that nigga get out, he started thinking,
he's in shape, he started trying people and shit.
I am in shape.
See, there's the second hand smoking, so.
I'm round.
I'm still stuck on this Ferrari with the 5K.
Bro, that nigga pulled that move on me, man.
That niggins said, I ain't got the money yet,
bro, I get with you when I get it.
It was, it was goddamn 5K and like,
It was about maybe 2,000 in bills and the other 3,000 was in change.
That's bullshit.
That nigga had about $200,000.
In cash.
In cash.
Hey, how many times have you seen niggas have that amount of money and whatnot?
And they couldn't take it off.
Especially when a nigga like you, how was that called?
That was in the Ferrar.
I heard him slam the trunk where the money was at.
You, hey, you've been, you, I heard.
I heard this.
Slams in the background.
Carlos been in my apartment in New York.
He knew I went living like that.
One time I went to that nigga first apartment.
You know how people invite you in.
Right.
This nigga was talking to me through the window.
For real.
Hey, it's hard in New York, man.
I'm outside looking crazy to the motherfucking talking to the street.
They thought I was talking to a ninja turtle.
I told the nigga to come through the window.
I'm good.
But he was too bougie for that.
He thought it was a game.
Yeah.
We could have fit in my house.
You were a lie, nigger.
You were standing in your hole.
your whole shit, like a stall.
That's a New York life, though, bro.
You know, I went up there chasing the dream and shit,
and a lot of shit just be fabricated.
You know, that were 50 money.
That wasn't my money.
Oh, hell.
He were rich.
I weren't rich.
I were that part of the collective.
Flip, you got rich on the independent grind, though.
What about it?
You got rich on the independent side.
Definitely.
What made you go fuck with the majors then?
to be more rich?
Not about being more rich
because I was, I had millions,
like I had some M's already around 15, 16.
Shit.
Yeah, like, as a black person?
Yeah, I was, see,
I love shit.
That's why I'd be telling me.
You were doing crypto back then?
No, it was in cash.
I just, I'm a hustler.
And I was,
I had the pleasure to meet some people
that were plugged in.
And I was able to make money, but I still had to play a role as if I was broke because I still stayed with my grandparents.
You get what I'm saying?
Right.
So I'm doing that now.
I just applied the way I learned and the different people that I was around, you know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of Mexicans where I come from, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, we're right by the border.
So, you know, I was able to plug it with some people and I just learned a lot.
So I applied the way I seen other business men and women.
bring their organizations up to the top
in the way they, you know, applied.
See, most people, when you know,
when you're watching these movies like Godfather
and, you know, they'd be like,
you know, you gotta have a boss
and a underbos and a copo and knowledge, you know, concierge.
But what might work for somebody else
might not work for you.
Listen, I want to have our bouches with me
because I want the person who's handling anything
as being handled to know what it feel like
to lose some money and know how important each,
you know what I'm saying, job or situation is.
If you got a motherfucker playing the role
and they ain't never know what it feel like
to lose 50 bands or nothing,
they ain't gonna, they ain't gonna take that, you know what I mean?
So.
Yeah, especially if it ain't think of shit to lose.
So I'm just around myself with motherfuckers that.
So I just grinded like that and I had different people,
whatever DJs that were showing me the most love and helping,
And even all of them, some of them used to have problems with each other,
but I put them all in the room like, look, I fuck with all y'all.
All y'all help with my records.
Nigel, we're from the heat.
Whatever y'all got going, put that shit to the side, at least for the day.
You know what I mean?
Let's celebrate what we got going.
I do my mixtapes, freestyleing on our air by the beach, you know what I'm saying,
doing my shit going to the times.
While we're picking up show money, I'm picking up more money on my mixtapes than I was for the show.
And I just kept on doing it.
Everybody, like, why are you doing this?
Why are you doing that, man?
You giving them too much.
You blah, blah, blah.
Nobody wanted to get on the mixtapes.
And then when I got, they saw how much money I was making.
Then on the fourth one, all the people on the label was like, man, put me on something.
Put me on some.
I told y'all, I told y'all, niggas.
So I'm like, like, Roy Jones say, y'all must have forgot.
You know what I mean?
So I just grind.
And Pensacola was one of my markets.
Mississippi, fucking with David Banner.
You know what I'm saying?
I used to be in his time prior to, like, us to the men had bad table manners on his own.
You told the world that did he know you felt like that prior to the record coming out?
I ain't gonna lie.
It just sounded good.
Well, the Nicky Banner actually said he did have bad table manners in the time.
Yeah, it sounded good.
You know, David Banner, table manners.
It was like, you know, I like to not rhyme everything with words that people have heard
rhymed with before, you know.
Right.
I'm glad you did that one because now all my uncles have.
in Mississippi, that's the one song,
they know all the words to.
You know, my uncle get drunk,
and he just keeps saying that one line, bro.
They're over and over to somebody beat his head.
Me, I'm a pimp, straight up.
I ain't paying for no sex.
Rather buy a car, nephew, or a new Rolex.
Yeah.
Motherfucker, that's his part.
Hey, shout out to everybody in Mississippi, man.
Like, shout out to all my people in Mississippi,
but special shout out to all my drunk-ass uncles.
Shout out to the drunk-ass uncles, man.
My uncles would be fucked up at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning.
Fucked up.
I need to see a video.
Oh, fucking, yeah.
I need to see the uncle saying that shit on video.
Get them on video one day.
Whenever you, you know, I want to see how they turn up to like a pen.
Uh-uh, they flagged all these videos.
Hey, not, I didn't want to see it for me.
I'm going to see it to me.
Yeah, I ain't got a poster, but I put it on.
a documentary or so you know whatever but I just want to see the uncles in
Mississippi turned up to like a pimp man that's their shit yeah why they be
flagging it when you're on the music and stuff like that and copyright that
they just want to see the OGs turn up I can post it because of my shit of a video
I was in awesome shit I said man I was in the video and I was talking shit like
over like my shit I had to like go through that shit and get a review they
keep flagging it though every so often
Well, they need a fucking long, bro.
These are my thoughts and ideas.
Fuck y'all.
Message.
Ain't he crazy, though,
how motherfucking not only want to own your content
but your likeness?
Oh, yeah.
Pretty soon they're going to be selling oxygen.
Nick, I got a grandma out, nigga.
Got a grandma out for a honey, nigga.
That's one, honey.
They don't do that because then you're going to find out you ain't been breathing out this whole
tag in the fucking way.
So what have we been doing?
Yeah.
Keep breathing that shit you've been breathing.
But if you want some real air, here's my card.
And you can't do it like day by day.
You got to have a subscription.
Yeah.
And your air go on your credit report.
Nigger.
Nigger.
Elon Musk going to find this clip and make that shit possible.
Hey, y'all know where it started. Cut us in.
We ain't greedy.
Anything is plenty, man.
Anything is plenty, man.
Like Devin the Doos say, man.
Shout out to Devin the Doe, too, man.
Bro, I got to do one of my bucket lists, man.
One of my bucket list is to do a record with Jay, the kids,
do a record with Shadeh, and do a weed song with Devin the Do.
So I got the weed song with Devin the Dude on this project.
Five hundred flip.
I just wrapped this about two weeks ago.
Let me see.
This is the middle school I went to, Funga Middle School,
in the Houston, on the southwest side of Houston,
which is like, you know, it's some shit that went on,
you know, on that side of time, man.
And that's where I had to, you know,
grow up even faster than I was already,
I already put on game by my, you know,
I mean, my parents and my uncle,
uncle so I wasn't no green nigga I was nine years old with the minor 25 year old and you know
as I grew but yeah man um I did that and then I got this record I'm gonna get Jada kiss on
when I did drink champs I was telling Norrie my you know I'm like yeah I want to do a record
with Chade and a record with Jada and so he facetimes jada oh I knew that niggins gonna get drunk
and call him that's one of my favorite parts of the show yeah so yeah Jada I still need
that first man yo yo yo I'm gonna call you right back I'm in a little flip
Yep, I need that versed
man, you know
Yeah, that's gonna be hard
Yeah, so I gotta get that
And then I gotta work on Shadei
I love
Man, I ain't never heard
Nobody on a Shadee
I love her, never heard that
You wanna be her boyfriend
Even if she just left me
You know Shade's 65 years though, right?
I don't get, I fuck
Nowhere near it, yeah
I love her
I'd be listening to her shit
by myself and I just...
Me too.
That whole thing, right?
My mind is like, it ain't no doorway.
I play that before, look, look, before,
before I do concerts, depending on the type of crowd,
I'm going on, like, I got different records, right?
You know what I'm saying?
And I throw shout out, shot A on a chairist today.
I throw that on and then I throw on zero.
Shout out to my bro, zero.
Shout out to the most shit, though.
It is, my bro for life.
In infinity, screwed up, click shit.
But, like, he got a record kind of respect my mind.
It's kind of like a rendition of that.
So I play her version, and I play Respect My Mind,
and then I go on the 50-cent, you know what I'm saying?
What up, well, what-up, cook, you know what I'm saying?
And then after that, I go into my money bag, yo shit, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, like niggas, oh, like bitches, don't you like nobody.
Yeah.
So I get in my different vibes.
That song got the spirit of the ancestors, and he come out on stage there.
Don't that just sound like a monologue from one of them old black and white movies?
This is going to say the spirit of the hand named Elma.
Straight up.
Niggas home like bitches, I don't like nobody.
Straight up.
We can keep it main to main or however you won't go about it.
It's just the gargone truth.
No, I was fucking real.
I love that shit though, man, the culture.
Brother, speaking of the culture, man,
it's a new generation of artists.
generation of artists coming out of Houston, man.
You fuck with him.
Who got your co-sign?
Who you see, starred, and what they had now?
There's so many I don't want to leave no names.
I feel.
But what it is, I will make sure I say some names
that I know I had left out a few times
somebody asked me this.
But you got the Jeremy Gass gang doing this shit.
You got South Walker.
You still got Big King doing this thing.
I'm proud of him.
elevating, doing other records, you know what I mean,
with two chains and just being able to do, you know,
to get the look that he looked, man,
because he make that shit, man, for them clubs, man.
Club, God, shout out the Beacon.
Yeah.
Man, you got Paiso, Paiso doing this thing.
The whole T is there?
Mexican, yeah, O.T.
You got, man, O&B Blood Bav.
You got, Tina Marie.
You got, man, you got Tegna Marie.
Yeah.
Martina Marie.
Martina Marie.
Maxo, Creed.
It's a lot of...
Maxo, you got Maxo, Maxo, Maxo.
It's so many, man, but...
Sosa, man.
Any.
Yeah, so, so.
Look, all the people that take this serious
are people who got my co-sign.
You know what I'm saying?
The people, so I root for these artists like,
when I bump it to them or whatever they ever be needing verses
and stuff like there, like, I chop it up with them,
and I fuck with them.
And it is what it is, you gotta pass the torture.
You gotta get a game the same way.
People like Snoop Dogg gave me the game.
and, you know, other mentors and DJ Screw
and Devon and dude.
We have different in Abile MJG and UGK and Mama West,
Pimsy mom and rest of piece of Pempsi.
Like I got a lot of knowledge,
so it'd be a lot of behind-the-scene game
that they be giving me.
And, you know, because of Pempsie mom
and because of my dad is one of the reasons why
and how I know how to deal with promoters
and why I book stuff and talk for myself.
Like, I don't need no middleman talking for me.
You know what I mean?
That's the game.
Deal get done way quicker when I talk for myself.
You know, Ryan, though, you know what I'm saying?
So you talk to me directly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
We need no middleman.
Hell no.
Yeah, I heard Snoop Dogger when I was on a Gigi in a while back.
He said that some advice that he asked 50 about how he was getting all these deals.
He said, are you inside of the meetings?
And he was like, nah.
He said, that's the problem.
That's why you ain't getting the deals that you want
because you ain't in the meetings.
Yeah, yeah.
You got to be there.
You damn right.
And learn their lingo.
Because somebody will be there
and they're going to be trying to
negotiate for you.
Even like with my strain I did with gas guards,
like my sunshine strain.
I talk for myself.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I write my own contracts up.
Like, I know what I want.
You know what I'm saying?
I know I've read enough contracts
and been a part of,
enough business to know what's what I came in the game as a CEO a lot of artists they didn't
even start off it as a CEO you know what I'm saying timber but um so I came in the game of
CEO man so I'm just one of them type of visionaries I'm a quarterback to play I'm gonna talk we go
get it done I'm gonna do what I say I'm a do plus more you know what I mean and then you know
once they go deal with other artists and go through bullshit they're gonna be running back to me like
man, I don't need to do more business with you
because, see, this nigga, he wouldn't even post my shit.
He took your money.
He didda-da-da-da-da-da-de-de-th.
And they kind of come back to the trail
and see, I stand-on principles and morals of doing great business.
Not good business, great business.
I want to make sure you satisfied.
You good?
You know what I mean?
All right, cool.
And then I'm out, nigger.
Back in the shadows like a ninja, nigga.
Right.
They say $250,000 is what it takes to push a record
to become a number one hit.
Right. Now, if you was to give a, um, it might be too low.
Yeah, it might be. Definitely might be too low.
If you used to give an uppercumming artist, you know what I'm saying?
Advice, what to do with his $250,000? What would you tell them to do?
Keep the money.
I ain't, I ain't going to give it away here. They would have to contact me.
There you go. For my consultant, and I'll tell you.
I'm hearing this over and out. It's to be sold for real.
Yeah, because I'm one of them people. I did it.
with a little bit of money, with no money, with money.
And what you realize, bro, is relationships are last money, right?
So if you know the right people and the right people you know, know the right people,
if you have a chain of the right people all around the fucking world,
you're going to be able to be resourceful and have people get you whatever you need.
So it's really about a motherfucker who got 250, I show them how to spend probably
like 50 of that, 50 of that keep the two, you keep the, hold on, let me show you, I make 50 look
like you spend probably a half a million because it's a whole method to how this stuff it is.
And I've been in a lot of billion-dollar meetings and all these different things just, you know,
just watching, boom, boom, boom, boom.
So, yeah, yeah, you know, that's what it is, but it's different ways of skin the cap, man.
You just got to know the right people.
Right.
You've been in the game, man, like to the point.
You was one of the first people.
Everybody from Houston
talk that independent shit.
They've been like independent for a long time.
What did Houston rappers know back in the 90s, early 2000s
that everybody else didn't know?
They knew that there was a lot of people in Texas.
Bro, we just knew.
you got to go out and be for the people.
You know what I mean?
Like, when a person is able to, like,
this is what I tell people all the time.
People used to be like, man,
why you pass out your own flyers?
Why you do the, uh, why you get your own CDs out?
I'm like, look, a person, they go remember me giving it to him
more than like a street team person, you know what I mean?
Yeah, I got this other, yeah, yeah, yeah, there.
And Philip Gators to me, and he told me my shoes was dope.
He shook my hands in it.
You feel me, a whole story come with this.
Took a bitch with my baby and everything.
All that.
So I'm just like, yeah, yeah, nigga, you serve us with a smile, nigga.
Respectfully.
Make them real fans, bro.
Yeah.
Because you spending your money to fuck with me.
You could have spent your money anywhere else,
but you decided to spend some money with me by an album.
even if I give you a free album,
that means you go buy a ticket to the concert
and you go come and know the words already
and you might buy a shirt.
So if I don't get you to buy an album, you know,
I get you to buy something,
even if I just get one stream, it's cool.
Or even if you just, I impact your life.
It's all good because I started out doing music for God anyway,
not for no money.
So the reason I do music is way different
than other niggas, you know what I'm saying?
I just do it because I'm nice, nigga,
and this is what I was programmed to do.
and I run circles around niggas even at this age.
You put me on the track with any nigger from any area, any age,
and I'm not going to sound like I'm from the, you feel me?
Right.
Yeah, I'm going to blend right in, and I'm going to give it to him respectfully.
It's crazy that you say that, because I remember when Ludacris was Chris Love a Lover,
and he gave me his CD back for the first time.
Mm-hmm.
And when he started to blow right after that, when Wusha Fantasy came on and whatnot,
and with his first album, I was like, that's buddy.
And I followed him ever since then, and I felt like I was a part of the journey.
That's dope.
And so I see exactly what you're saying with The Method.
Yeah, it's cool, man.
And me just having a combo with my fans, that shit, like, inspire music.
Like, even like if you listen to Devin the Dood record, oh, what a job is.
where he got Andre 3000 and Snoop on it
and like how Andre's talking about the fan
that he made and blah, blah, blah.
Like, you know, so I'm just one of them people,
you know, I absorb the energy and, you know,
it might end up in a record or it might end up in the story.
I might end up Hakeem or I might end up Robert Ory.
Yeah.
He ain't paying attention.
I'm sitting here just peeping game,
all the shit you're saying right here.
It's just amazing, man.
Just to know that I used to rat around
Listen, all this little flip,
freestyle, man, we're sitting in here talking this shit, man.
Nah, man, when you text me about the,
that I can do that.
That's my shit.
That was great.
You know what I mean?
Like, I didn't know you was from Mississippi,
so just the respect and the, you know,
the realness and trillness.
Because some people, they feel like if they're grown
or they too gangster, you know,
I'm too good or too gangster to tell another nigga,
hey man I fuck with your music or nigger them shoes nice you know i mean so for any time another
grown man is able to tell him nah nigger you inspire me right whether we the same age or whether
you older or t-da-da-da-da-na i respect it and i appreciate it and um that shit that shit
that's worth more than money to me you know what i'm saying because that let me know that
some shit that i made in the studio when i was going through or thinking whatever whatever
made it way to mississippi and somebody fuck with that shit and know that shit and
yeah it just keep me going i use it as fuel
Hey, man, that's real.
Because this is for the blacks, Asians, Chinese and Caucasian, Muslims, Irish, and even Jamaicans.
All the Hispanians throw your hoods up.
And all the fine women raise the dress up.
And they said, throw your sets up.
And all the fine women in rage.
Hey, that's my shit.
We in this bitch Jack Thriller.
That was crazy, bro.
I want to get into your mind.
real quick man I want to ask you something and so hypothetical-ass shit this is going to be
this is going to be pretty cool right here you ready okay this some inception shit okay
what is a dream that you didn't have ever since you were little like this reoccurring that
you always have like for instance man sent for for like 40 years I've always had this one
same dream that I can fly no wings in but I'm always flying inside of my dream and
No one understands it except me and everybody's shocked, but I'm not.
I mean, what's that for you?
Just the one reoccurring dream for me was when I was a kid and I saw Richie Rich
with the Rose Royce and the doors and, you know what I mean?
Just the umbra.
The way it was.
When I saw Richie Rich the way the kid was living, man, as a kid, I just knew I was,
that's how I deserve a ride in the double law.
you know what I mean for me I just that's how I wanted to you know that's how I wanted to come
and um so when you got certain goals that cost a lot of money you work toward them goals to get it
you know I mean and every like goal like I said man every goal I said I wanted to do I did I just
wanted a gold album and the leprechaun you know what I'm saying I'm two three million on that
independent and then got the deal and you know what I mean
So, and then what people don't know,
I'm a hustler, so I'm like, man, nigga,
I'm on a gold album, nigger.
So I know, I'm like, niggie, you drop a double album,
it counts us twice.
Right.
So I'm like, I drop a double album,
nigga, all I gotta sell is $250,000,
and I'm gold, nigger, and I'm cool.
The leprecha got his gold, nigger.
And so, um, nigger dropped it,
and we sold a real million,
so everything counts twice when you drop a double album.
And it's a blessing, man, having that hustle, man, having that hustle.
That's hard.
The nest end.
The nepracan.
The leprecha.
Yeah, man.
Still the test of time, man.
Some bangers on there.
Classics.
Still in it.
What does the leprechaun represent for you?
I'm born in March, March 3rd.
from a hood called Cloverland.
My favorite series was Lucky Chorn.
I used to watch the leprechaun movie all the time,
you know what I'm saying?
And you like potatoes?
I like potatoes, but that ain't one of the reasons.
The leprechaun like potatoes in the movie.
And I like me gold.
Yeah, I want me shilling.
Yeah.
You don't know why?
I want the gold, man.
Why did lepracon like potatoes?
Because the iron, then you don't remember,
like, the famine in Ireland of all the people
starving this shit and the potatoes say they like...
Come on, Jake.
You need to study it.
God damn.
I mean, that's the brief version of it.
God, yeah.
They were...
Something happened and all the food got fucked up, the famine.
And the potatoes is what say the whole country.
You a bad motherfucker.
I know this, and I tried to tell you this.
Told you we two of the coldest motherfuckers ever come outside.
That's crazy.
Right.
Straight up.
Hey, now, I learned that back in the fourth grade,
and I don't know what.
why he ain't ever put two and two together.
The leprechaun from my island.
I just want me gold, man.
Then get your gold, get your chips.
What old schools you got right now, Flip?
I know you got at least one.
Yeah, none.
None, not.
You're done with them?
Yeah, man.
Damn, we lost another one, y'all.
Yeah, yeah.
I ain't done with them forever.
I'm done with them right now.
Okay, okay.
Like, I'm on some, like, my organization,
it's called Art of Drugs, Movement,
and we teach kids how to act, play instruments, and paint.
That's dope.
Because you're an artist, too, girl.
I paint.
Like all my jewelry and all that tattoos, yeah.
And I'm designing the jerseys for my high school, Worthing,
and building the studio there so the kids can record.
And the program we got going, like my Art of the Drugs Movement.
And then, you know, I saw 50.
He got his G-Unity Foundation.
So he do a lot of stuff with my high school as well.
Word?
So, yeah.
So we got different stuff going on.
But I'm actually building.
in the studio and shout out the 50 cent, man,
for doing a lot of shit for my city, man, age time.
Congrats on getting the keys to the city.
Shout out to 50.
Oh, you know.
We always, he always had love for age time,
so salute you, man, you know what I'm saying?
He came to the show I had, and he said,
a couple of them, I think.
Yeah, yeah, fifth real, man.
We've been through similar shit.
We'd be having side conversations and, you know what I'm saying?
We and him went through similar shit
and you think about all the shit he went through
and think about all the shit I went through.
And, nigga, we still standing, nigga.
Yeah.
We still standing and we still showing motherfuckers
that we think outside the box.
You know what I mean?
Like even with this Funger Flip album,
this might, you know how, like, people rank JZ albums
and they're like, yeah, my favorite JZ album
is Blueprint, but then it's reasonable doubt,
you know what I'm saying?
But it flip-flop sometime, but it's blueprint,
you know what I'm saying, then reasonable doubt.
But this particular album right here, Funger Flip,
man, I went into a different bag.
I just wanted to experiment a lot.
And I met this band called Them Roots Music, and they gave me like some reggae vibes.
And that's one of the beats that I put Devin the dude on.
So it's a lot of live instrumentation on this album.
This right here, you know, I consider this, this is my blueprint.
Because every record on this motherfucker, like I'm spitting and it's all different.
Like I got some drill on there, you know what I'm saying?
I got some...
Drill?
Man, I got some...
Some violence!
Man, you know.
Oh, shit.
I got some shit on there, man.
We in America, you know, we love some good old violence.
Yeah, man, so shout out to everybody.
Especially in our entertainment.
Speaking of the other bag, bro, you got this popcorn, man.
Stop the violence, for real.
Yeah.
Entertainment purposes on.
Bro, what's this right here, though?
Oh, man, shout out to my guy, champ, man.
There's some candy popcorn?
Yeah, clover, green apple.
I'm excited about this.
I'm about to try this shit.
Yeah, man.
Because if I know if my nigger D.C. was here, he'll bust this shit wide open.
Spill a hair for, eat the other half.
You know he would.
What's you got in here, man?
What's inside of you?
Man, this is just some celebratory joints that I rolled on the way here.
Let me see, man.
What am I doing?
More than work on the two of a little ugly joint, if you like.
Well, they got the filter, my friend.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, motherfuck ahead, Jack.
So it's candy apple corn.
Correct.
Green apple.
Take some of yours.
Oh, you're hearing that.
I know you been digging.
Alright, there we go.
There we go.
No, these are edible.
No, no.
No, no, ain't nothing in it.
Oh, this regular popcorn.
Correct.
I could have been eating this the whole time?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nick, I was scared.
So what about the soda?
You want some of this shit?
Nah, you're playing.
You're playing Jane.
I'm playing Jane on the soda, too.
Everything.
Nah.
I could have been drinking a soda?
I told you.
You ain't said that?
Yeah, you had asked him before I came, you asked pillow.
He didn't say he did not get back with me.
You didn't get back with him?
Well, he never got back with me.
It's never too late.
It's never too late.
Hey, I thought he were playing.
I thought you played me for real.
I ain't going to even front.
Now, he had told me.
But nah, we almost, this is good.
We all around passing the, passing the,
this is a candy, apple.
Passing the mud.
You get some mud, you get some, nah, nigg.
Nah, Jack.
Hey, bro, I was scared.
Don't be scared.
What you think, Jack?
Bone Crusher say he ain't never scared, niggie,
so you can't be scared, nigga.
Shout out to my guy Crusher, too.
I was on his album.
That was good, man.
Making the grain remix.
I got to get a plaque for that.
His album went gold.
See?
You plaqued up now?
Yeah, that's one I need to get.
Hell yeah.
Look, they got a lot of rumors out
about your longest freestyle.
I want to hear from you.
What's your longest freestyle?
I thought this shit were lame, bro.
Probably driving.
Yeah, it was like not.
Matter of fact, we was going to Jackson.
Like, how I think it was like eight hours from age time.
And then I think we went to Louisiana.
It was like an eight or nine hour drive.
I was going somewhere.
And motherfucker, we just freestyle literally the whole way.
Like the whole way, just.
honestly
every bit of like
six hours
you know what I mean
every bit
just we just
yeah
the great old days
some people say the good
nah
shit was greater
great
that's hard
yes sir
welcome back to another
rendition
Man, we got this tour called Ghetto Legends, man,
and that's all we've been bringing through the trap.
Now, you are definitely certified Ghetto Legend.
Give me one of your most ghetto legendary moments.
I would say...
Where you just felt like this is it.
I've made it.
Look at this shit.
Man.
It's like two moments when DJ Screw put me in a screwed-up click,
you know, rest of peace the DJ Screw.
Great-of-teeat.
Yeah, he did.
When he put me in a, yeah, he on your shoulder, man.
Rest of peace to DJ Screw?
Yeah, yeah.
When he put me in a screwed-up click and gave me my freestyle king plaque,
that's one.
And then when my OG C-note from my neighborhood put me on a record called Diamond's in your face,
and the same guys that sing in the boxers,
Trojan, that record, they're singing on diamonds in your face.
And that's how they did the record.
These diamonds are only in your face.
Yeah.
So.
You know, my OGs, they put me on with that, and we just...
Man, it's sort of good.
I tried to tell you that earlier.
I was scared, bro.
I was scared.
I ain't know what we've been to have with this shit.
Why, man?
Because we had some more shit to do.
Nah, man, you do.
Yeah.
I ain't gonna do you like that, man.
No, it is.
It is good, though, man.
And this shit ain't flat as hell.
You got good products, bro.
I got great product.
I apologize.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I never disrespect you like that again.
No, no, I just, I believe in myself, you know, on the higher level than anybody.
So don't feel, nah, they feel disrespect.
It's phenomenal.
I'm just that you know, you know, like when you think about it,
I told you, man.
Think about this logo right here, bro.
Yeah, like a different case.
Everybody you know has had this logo.
We've given different drinks out to different artists.
A lot of artists that's not here no more,
like the fat pads, the screws, the Big Moes, the Hawks,
like, and then, like, if you read on the back of the bottle,
like a percentage of this goes to helping their community
and as well as their family.
So even though Big Moe and DJ Screw not here,
we still got these drinks being sold,
and portions of this is helping their family and shit.
So at the end of the day, you know,
The screwed up click is a brotherhood and somebody got a, you know what I'm saying.
Fall in the gap, man.
Yeah, and spread the generation of wealth.
So when years and centuries go by, people are like, oh, yeah, the screwed up click, you was in the screwed up click, yeah, my uncle, my grand.
And you ain't got nothing to show for it, you know what I mean?
But nah, we got to, nah, we got to have some schools and some parks and some playgrounds and some music.
Yeah, so, you know, I'm in the process of doing all those things.
I'm just one of the niggas, I just rather do it.
That's why I made a song, I can do that.
I just rather do it and get to it.
It's a drunk off one bill.
I can do that.
So inside of that, your initiative with the kids and whatnot,
are you also doing something with teaching them how to freestyle?
Because, you know, I'm taking something from what you guys just taught me tonight.
And I'm very confident in the next time that I'm able to, you know, facilitate my
of my talents.
Okay.
That people are going to be impressed.
But that Hirscher Walker line
and the PJs with the pajamas,
I feel like I'm on to something.
Okay.
And because I felt it's a spirit going on right here.
It's some greatness going on right here.
And I felt like y'all gave me
them punch lines, man.
You know what it was?
I caught that shit right out there.
Divine intervention.
Yeah.
It was going to have to happen.
Yeah.
Can't avoid that.
If you was to make your own lucky,
your charms, what would be the marshmallows?
Jack, what the fuck?
What would be the marshmallow?
Hold on, you all, y'all don't eat it.
I would add a gold corn.
There ain't no gold corn in them.
Hearts, clovers, and balloons.
I mean, I put a gold corn.
I let the go, you know what I'm saying?
Since it ain't one.
Yeah.
Make the gold corn, be the soft and make the clover, like, hard.
Because, yeah, we ain't softened the clover.
You know, seriously, like that.
Yeah.
I would like to have a little cereal for black children.
Like, what would have you thought?
So did you think you're out of the cereal, it's a little bit more on the bottom.
It's about a bowl and a half left on the bottom, like a stanch.
Like a reserve?
Yeah.
But just like sealed off, like, to hide it from the rest of the family.
Oh, look.
What's the route you gonna go?
You're gonna go like the cinnamon route?
You're gonna go to marshmallow route?
No, because I think...
No, I want to show them something different.
Because I think they've been...
trying to feed black people too much sugar too early in the morning yeah I don't know I
mean just knowing what I know about my people I feel like after a certain age you know you
know you want to move to like you know a flake or something you know what I mean I feel like
after a certain age age right as it's as it's gonna get is a frosty flake you know
because it's stable and then you know every every green moon blue moon you know
you'll throw something in there you know step up yeah but it's still gonna be like an
old school fruit loop type something you know what I mean something kind of safe
around there around flake no I don't know I want to have me some serious I like
if I had my own lucky charm guess what my marshmallows will be what stimulus checks
hmm I thought it were gonna be a cigarette life I was say the stimulus
stimulus checks hmm round envelopes I like your life that's a sound
brown envelopes that's a shirt yeah that's their government brown envelope brown envelope
there you go who oh what about a cash app logo no cash app a scam because they start
making us pay taxes no it's gonna feel like you scamming trying to get people's cash
yeah right because don't nobody want to give you the cash app unless you been to send
the money right in front of them you think yeah yeah some liggins don't think
That's why I fuck with y'all.
Nigger tried to get me one day on Twitter.
They got you.
No, they miss me.
They miss me.
No, because I remember you caught me talking,
my man, ignore that shit, don't cash up.
I ain't that croaker.
I don't need no hundred or $12.
I was like, Jack, you keep some shit going on, bro.
Give me your top five freestyleers that you know personally flip,
that you've seen do it.
You're like, that nigga be going on.
Hmm.
There's a lot of them out there.
That's why this is a hard question.
You know, I had to make the shit a little difficult.
I would say, um, I got to say, okay.
Hell yeah, darn key.
Pat.
That's shit me.
Well, if I ain't in it, you know, then you put zero in it.
Okay, bad.
Like, yeah, the five I know. You said five, I know.
That's bad.
You know, like, and I've had real, like, you know, sessions with them.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, sometimes some of the freestyles that y'all get, like with cameras rolling,
ain't the same shit that be happening behind the scenes, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we can be even more raw and not have to filter.
So it'd be some bars and some shit said that, you know what I mean, it's just all off the top,
but niggas be going into a higher level with that Bruce Leroy Shogun Globe, you know what I mean?
So I've seen the different, I've had ciphers with these people and, you know what I'm saying,
and, you know, seeing where they mind, we have lyrically sparred.
And, you know what I'm saying, yeah, you know what I'm saying, we had some great bar for bars.
Yeah.
You did Rap City the Basement.
You did.
What up to you?
Bruh, let me tell you something.
You definitely in my top five on Rap City of the Basement, bro.
Thank you.
You killed that shit.
And I don't, I think you underrated on that.
I'm underrated on a lot of shit, but I'm overpaid, so I don't get what fuck.
There you go.
I like that.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's cool, because a lot of times,
Sometimes, it's like a church, man, you know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of flip fans.
There's a lot of niggins that's inspired me by me, but they, you know, for whatever reason, you know, they grew out of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Or for whatever reason, you know, it's cool.
But at the end of the day, once you, you know, fuck with other shit and fuck with other artists and get to see how they evolve and what they evolved to.
Excuse me.
It comes back to saying you'd be like, damn.
That nigga been the same the whole time, that nigga.
I don't follow the herd.
I don't feel like I gotta be at every award show.
I don't get pissed off if I don't get nominated for Grammys
and all of, you know, politics that go with the music.
I care about the art, being able to put my shit out
like I want to put it out, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So what they said, it's like a pastor, you know,
you're having a congregation.
Some of your church, people move out of town, you know,
people go here.
some people come back.
Some people lead the church, you feel me, come back.
So whether you was a flip fan then or now or whatever,
it don't matter.
I'm grateful either way because I started making music for God
and it's for the art.
So I'm smart enough and got enough things going on.
I don't have to continue to put out music,
but when I hear people tell me, hey, this song got me through this.
Like I got a record on Underground Legend, Kyle.
I should have listened.
And I probably had like two, three million people
walk up to me and be like, bro, that record, bro,
got me through this, nigga.
And then I had a lot of parents,
millions of parents come to me.
The song, make Mama proud.
I play that for my song.
Yeah, when my son, I can end up,
you see he'll flip on to make his mom proud.
You know what I'm saying?
So rest of peace of my mom, too, there.
So it's like, when people come to me and talk to me
about what they like from my catalog and all that,
when I'm working on my next music, I make show,
it's records on my projects that's talking about, you know what I mean, real life.
Like, sometimes rappers get in the studio, I want to be the superhero,
like they ain't having no bad day.
You know what I'm saying?
Every day it's just perfect.
Like, nigga, damn, you ain't had no flat tire today.
Your partner ain't getting locked up.
You feel, what I'm saying?
Your phone ain't get cut off.
You know, nigga, what's you really going through?
No, so every day it's just perfect for you, right?
That ain't my Ferrari.
Did you have a roof stand of Rari, though?
Man, I ain't have no chicken or hand.
All right.
But, yeah, tabernaca.
You get what I'm saying.
He learned.
He just wants you to feel sorry for it.
I don't.
I don't.
It's not working.
It's all good, though.
My son works.
So let me ask you this, man, when you, those that definitely was flip supporters,
that, you know what I'm saying, also rappers and stuff too,
when they was on their way up and then they came on down.
And then they tried to come back to the congregation and whatnot.
Did you say, look at your bitch ass.
Or did you just was like, you know, hey, man, it's okay.
It's a case-by-case scenario depending on what they did.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a new question for Carlos, too.
The Bible say he'll make your enemies your footstool.
So it's been a lot of people, you know what I'm saying?
that's flip fans and really flip fans
and, you know, have conversations
and like, yeah, we probably flip,
but they won't say it publicly
because of whatever reasons, you know what I'm saying?
But it's cool because at the end of the day, man,
when people look at my art and just see what I bring to the table
and that I care about the quality over quantity
and I'm always about uplifting motherfuckers
and I'm just strictly about my business, man.
They go see, man, so, you know, I got something.
I just wanted a gold album and I'm at 25 million albums sold.
Damn.
So, I ain't, and I ain't sold my soul.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a lot of fucking album.
I'm trying to get my soul back right now.
Man, get it back.
Nobody ever gets it back, Jack.
That's the deal?
Hell yeah.
And the motherfucker you sold it too.
He ain't never gonna get it back.
It is what it is.
He don't even want it, he's just gonna wipe his ass with my soul.
For all eternity, Jack.
My soul smell like shit.
I told you not to do it.
For real.
Stop, man.
Don't even talk about shit like that because people watch this on the internet
and get the research and shit and find out with my soul later and see who got it.
Somebody call you back and they're gonna scam me.
Jack, I can get it back.
All I need is 700 dollars.
Catch that man, and your ass gonna do it.
Hey, that's a good deal right there.
I take that $700.
He's gonna get it out of the trunk of the Ferrari.
He's gonna get it out the trunk of the Ferrari.
Man, he got money.
I don't let nobody, he full of shit, bro.
I know him for real.
Where that Ferrari is?
He got over.
Get that $700 out the trunk of the Ferrari?
Man.
So what's your drive?
What you got?
I got dropped off.
Man, she's a question.
Oh, you did.
Okay.
Yeah, he can't drive, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
When you were driving, the last car you had, what you had?
Oh, I had a 98 Chrysler LeBaron.
Okay.
Supercharged.
Supercharged.
Super charged.
Yeah.
Red top, don't stop.
Super Charles, man.
Turquoise.
You remember that color?
No.
You don't.
No.
No.
He doesn't remember you a regal I had.
Oh, sure.
Shit, Jack.
I had a Bozwegg and Jetta, too.
How long y'all been knowing each other?
We're going on 20 years now.
Okay.
Next year, about 20 years.
Shit.
For real, though.
Where y'all meet?
Oh, man, that's some fucking comedy shit.
Outtown, no, no, punchline.
At the punchline.
Where?
And what's it?
In Atlanta.
Okay.
I read it.
Bro, this brother wasn't the first motherfuckers I met in Atlanta.
Real shit.
I met this thing when I was just,
I just thought I could just show up and do comedy one time.
Yeah.
And I audition.
A good thing I didn't audition.
They might have fucked my whole career up.
But I met a whole handful of motherfuckers.
I've just been knowing them ever since.
Man.
It's a beautiful person, man.
That's some weird shit to say.
Damn.
Y'all niggas crazy.
I know him ever since I was a little boy.
I love him dearly.
Stop lying.
All the guys, hey, man, this is my last time bringing him.
That nigga crazy.
That popcorn hitting different, though, man.
Thank you.
That's the only flavor you got.
What's up in the popcorn?
That's the only one I'm pushing right now.
But I got some old flavor's coming.
We did that to go with the release of the Lepricon 2 album.
Right.
Which was going to be my last album.
But my grandma and my mom before they passed.
It was like, what you mean?
That's your last album?
Hell no.
Drop an album forever.
Fuck this shit.
I'd be working on.
So I would still go do music, but they would go ahead on my movie soundtracks.
But my granny, like, nah, you got to still do what you got gay.
So that's what they told me why they was, you know, before they both passed, you know what I'm saying.
I tell air artists that come on here, man, make music forever.
Shit, long as this motherfuckers alive, they're going to want to hear that shit.
Nah, guns and roses and all these people, they tour till this home.
The Rolling Stones is 100 years old, still out there with their mom jeans on.
All of them, yeah.
Two million a show.
And that's what they be doing, though.
They try to, you know, dispose of hip hop.
Like, you know, but hey, people like Snoop and Cube and all the, you know, the ice teas, the people, the elder statesmen that are still, you know, doing stuff, whether it's flavor, flay, whether it's TV or music, or iced tea acting.
And, you know, they're basically showing like, nah, you can stay relevant.
Come on, man, Snoop got to do.
Man, Snoop did the Super Bowl, man.
Like, great.
for Gray M 50, everybody who performed, Mary Che Blach.
Kendra, you know, like, man, so we really...
You never thought of candy popcorn, bro.
Hey, we're from the home of the candy paint.
Candy popcorn.
Makes sense.
Make it make sense.
Are you the first black leprechaun?
Hey, man, sorry, man.
I ain't going to say I'm the first black leopardcun,
but I'm the first motherfucking...
motherfucker to say that shit and to live that shit.
And, like, you know, with a leprechaun, you know, you watch the movies, right?
I love the movie.
Yeah, but, you know, but, like, we was cool long as you won't play with a nigga gold.
100%.
And then when you play with the gold.
On your air.
Yeah, you know, so leave a leprechaun alone, man.
He'd just be chilling.
I just want to get money stabbed the way.
That's all they want.
Favorite color green.
Favorite color green.
All your car is green.
Nah, my favorite color green because of the clobas and me being born in March and St.
Patrick's Day and me being from Cloverland and, you know, Clovers, that's my neighborhood, Cloverland.
But my neighborhood, Bodney, you know, we got a thing called Botany Black, where everything was black.
You know what I'm saying?
It also go with my Black Panther upbringing as well.
So, you know, shit.
Was your daddy a Black Panther?
No, not my uncle.
Got you.
Yeah.
So, you know.
You ever got a chance to even, do you tell you, like, A. Trek Brown stories, or who and he
Noon stores.
I plead the flip.
God.
I plead the flip.
Dude.
Just know I'm smarter than I look.
What you're looking smarter than the motherfucker, man?
Nah, I'm tatted up.
Braves.
You know, I look like the typical stereotype.
No, bro.
You don't age.
Oh yeah, I'm a vampire.
Vampires we don't age, man.
You're playing, bro.
People gonna hit this shit on the internet.
I know, you know what I'm saying.
But now, you know, that's what I've been telling.
Yeah.
I can see it on the conspiracy theory page.
It's a third page.
Now, little flip admits to being a vampire.
Watch this clip.
The nigga gonna be sitting there pointing at you.
Watch this clip.
Watch this clip.
The vampire is that.
Didn't I tell you?
Did I tell you?
Did I tell you?
The people who make music and run the music industry
is vampires, my nigga.
And we drink exotic pop.
Come on, man.
Not blood.
We drank exotic pop.
Stop, man.
You gonna have motherfuckers looking up shit, Flip.
Nah, it's all good, man.
They look it up.
Just look it up.
Look it up.
You're a vampire for real?
Not like literally, but my, my, my.
Your spirit.
My spirit, my work, my, my, I come alive more,
like, there's less people moving around at these hours.
Like, in H-Town, like, the shit that I was into
and the people that I was around, like, it was certain.
Nightlife shit.
Yeah, nightlife shit that like the underworld go to,
you know what I'm saying, and you can't be no hole
and be at these places and maneuver with, you know what I'm saying?
Jerry and, you know, different.
things of that nature.
Right.
So just the whole being able to be in that and absorb that what America, you know, portrayed
to me, like you have to go to bed and get up from 9 to 5 and work.
This is the, like those are the hours that they program that if you're not doing that
that, those hours that you're not doing nothing positive.
This is the only way.
So when I was able to just to see like, damn, we had screw house at three, four in the
morning, five in the morning.
We're creating.
Like, nigger, this is, I love these hours.
these hours. Like, ain't no traffic,
nigger? What's so bad about these hours?
And for me... And you can get some breath.
Man. There'd be too many crackheads
out, though, man. Yeah, but we be in.
We ain't trying to just be out. It's just...
Those hours, I don't know, nigga. It's just...
And then when you see the sun come up, you're like,
yeah, niggas, it's time to go to bed, nigga.
Then you wake up, you get back to it again.
When vampires get to come out of the daytime, I'm gonna fuck with it.
That's what they're gonna scare you, though, because I was on here
talking some shit like that one time, and then the
motherfucker posted a picture of me from
goddamn 1800s and I was like, oh shit.
Man.
They gonna find that picture of you from three, four lifetimes ago.
Little flip was not lying.
Here he is in 1695.
Hey.
Find me, man.
I wanna see that shit.
Hopefully that's somebody I'm really keen to.
Oh man, they're gonna find your person.
To a vampire, that's kind of cold.
We need more shit like that though,
so black people can get our chance to use our imagination.
They got the white girl, got buffing, and vampires left.
I'm a miss-up, man.
Where is the black girl version of that?
We gotta make it.
We got another vampires.
Gotta make it.
I want to just see the black kids version of Harry Potter.
You gotta make it.
Little black hair started out knowing magic.
You gotta make it.
Why don't we make it?
Come on.
The Black Star Wars.
How to make it.
On the darker side of the galaxy.
Come on, don't forget Billy D. Williams now.
Hey, the black and white chicks.
But black chicks, though.
You're like, you know what I'm saying?
Imagine you know how they did a white chick movie,
but just imagine black chick, like, you know.
All right, let's make it controversial, though.
Two white girls, and they both got black kids.
And two up-and-coming rappers.
And still call it black chicks?
Call it white chicks.
Now, we can't call it white chicks.
They got a white chick's out.
But I'm just saying we do it reverse.
Wider chicks.
Whiteer chicks.
But, you know, like, just something that's, like, remake a comedy.
I got an idea for a comedy, but I ain't going to say it on the show.
Oh, okay.
I got a bunch of ideas for comedy.
Well, let's not say it anymore on the show because, you know, they go, like, you said it on the show.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, we got to.
Plead of flip.
I want to see a New York undercover with in Atlanta.
Hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
That should be cold to fuck.
But don't nobody want to play the police right now?
You wouldn't play the police right now?
Yeah, yeah.
I told you a couple episodes.
I would love to play an asshole cop that solve all the murders.
By myself.
I'm going to get...
You don't want no partner.
My character, he's this close to getting fired.
But I'm the only motherfucker at the shit that knows something.
I got very unconventional methods, but they still work.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm the only motherfucker on the force that responds to, like,
like, community acceptable,
ass who was the coolest black cop the cover on TV Eddie Murphy, man
Axelphillian. Oh you're talking about yeah mm-hmm no no no the
motherfucker from Sanford and son with the uh yeah the daddy from 227
Leicester yeah yeah you're gonna go Leicester mm-hmm or Carl Winslow
nothing about Carl Winslow said police as nigger yeah like
At the crib, he was Carl Winslow, editing them daddy.
Yeah.
But we don't know how many of them, he was in Chicago too.
What if Carl Winslow was there today, Larry Hoover got locked up?
Because they never told us how long he was on the force, and clearly he had seniority
because when you seen somebody tell Carl what to do?
Free Larry Hoover, too, free Larry Hoover.
Free everybody who need to be free?
In real life, free all who need to be free.
Free Rilow.
Yeah, yeah.
Free Air, sending everybody home.
Yeah.
Niggas get the point?
Yeah.
Fuck with that judge.
Ain't nobody fin to do all that goddamn time.
Let the nigga go home.
Real, though.
The fuck.
Jack.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Man, I want to hit Chad.
Jack, stop, man.
Okay.
Can't free every fucking bite it, man.
Shit.
Some people got to stay.
Some people got to fucking...
Well, at least get the nigger's studio inside jail.
Can we do that?
No, man.
We're not going to do none of that shit.
It's stupid, dog.
He told you, man.
No, Jack.
Nothing, none of that's going to happen.
We don't want to hear from him ever again.
I mean.
You do your thing, but I can't promote that on this platform, Jack.
I was going to say, get your people.
What is wrong with you, man?
Man, I officially diagnose you with...
Social anxiety disorder.
Be mute thriller.
I now ordain you mute thriller.
He got social anxiety disorder, bro.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Ain't no help for you, man.
It's over for me.
We gotta check him in the nearest padded room.
Kyle, tell Ryan to go on.
Y'all saying, what y'all saying?
I'm saying what you're saying right now,
but I bet y'all still got this nigger in your playlist.
Stop it, Jack, you know, we know.
Not on purpose.
This is stupid, bro.
Saying, what type of nigga go through his shit
and delete some shit?
For real?
If it's just so having to pop up.
When you actually sat down and went through some shit
and deleted something,
mass.
I don't remember.
Yeah, you pull up your iPhone right now.
You probably still got three, four hundred songs by dude.
Man.
On that bitch.
Even ones you didn't even know it was his.
It's on that.
Easy.
Easy.
Easy.
Look, you fucking with the digital world, man.
Yeah, man.
I'm fucking with a lot of different things that are...
Metaverse and all that.
Metaverse.
I'm about to do a concert in the metaverse.
Crypto.
Crypto. We got the job.
The Joe Son Empire, the Joe Sun coin.
Need to get a crypto, bro.
Call that shit, leprecoins.
That's crazy.
Damn!
Hey, well, let's...
You came up with that then.
Yeah, now.
Let's go.
Let's do it together.
But right now, I do have some crypto coming, though, the Joe Sun coin.
So, shout out to King Lee, man, you know.
My guy.
And he's just doing a lot of different things, bro,
for the world in the community.
And it's just great.
It's just great to be able to do it.
And when I do things, we just do it, man, you know?
Some people feel like they got always collar news,
hey, I'm about to do this.
It'll be a hell of a campaign slogan.
Yeah, what?
When we do things, we just do it.
Yeah.
Message.
Oh, for me.
I like it.
Well, shit, man, we could talk this shit all night.
We appreciate all the gifts and popcorn.
weed and game and yeah man and the soda man
anxiety pop and what can they get some of this what can they get some of this
what like anxiety pop distribution dot com we're in a lot of states man but we just
dropped our cream sodas man these yeah what if you want if you want it brought
straight to the house y'all only know I used to work in fast food huh oh yeah so
you know we got that shit back up like he came you feel me that
working man and gas guards man my company man that you know we uh partnered up with man now
where's the gas guards available hey man hally where in francisco so basically wherever your marijuana is
legal correct we're based out of san francisco though man and i'm just like i'm about man making
I think shit happen, man.
Instead of just sitting around talking about what you're doing,
I'm just about making it happen, man.
The only person in your way for you to get to where you need to be is you.
And if more of us, especially as minorities,
take accountability for whatever place they're in in life
instead of blaming it.
I'm like, oh, it's your fault I ain't make it.
Nah, it's your fault.
Nobody put a key in my back and say, hey, go get with DJ Screw,
go rap battle, go.
Like, I really got out there and got it.
So, you know, I represent the people who go put their hard work in.
You work hard so you can work smart, man.
If you can do it, man, I can do it.
And if I can do it, you can do it, man.
God got us all.
I'm funging flip.
Mr. Xotic Pop, Mr. Like a Pimp, Mr. Poppodeau.
Yeah, the Burry-Berry Jack, man, the throwback king.
The one that makes you niggas, want to wear yellow diamonds.
Yeah, yeah, the platinum grill, permanent type shit.
Mr. Double Cup, I'll let it.
I could go on for hours.
Look, I know this your first time in the trap,
but it's literally the last time in the trap, bro.
You're helping us celebrate tonight.
We're getting ready to move to our new studio.
Oh, love.
Congrats.
Congrats.
Congratulations.
The whole trip to the trap is complete
with our new face,
bringing some artifacts.
effects through here from the little flip collection.
Newface won the coldest hip hop connoisseurs
in the game.
For sure.
And I know he brought some dope shit through here.
First of all, I want to do say it's a testament
to what he said, brother.
I ran a tournament to VET award,
told him, you know, good friends with Carlos
in the 85 South Show.
He personally gave me his number.
We got it locked in.
And he also gave me some of his product.
And I took a seat.
sip every day.
You know what I'm saying?
Man, my cool cup juice, yeah.
He gave me that personally.
So he made sure, he did give me that.
And that's like he said, memory of everything.
And since you are to freestyle king, maybe it's the idea, like if I pull something out, you know what I'm saying?
You just kind of go out the top of your dome, but I'm going to just come out with some shit, man.
You just let me know.
Oh, it's hitting.
You're serious.
You know, we got to.
It's all right.
Okay.
We got the lucky charms, you got the joystick.
We got that.
You got the first major shit in a different version.
Matter of fact, the boot leg.
That's the one I did when I was fucking with Who Kid.
What else you got in that bag?
A magazine.
I forgot I was in that fast.
I don't have no copies of that.
I remember that picture.
I remember that chung.
That night I drunk some.
liquor and I don't drink liquor like that I used to take pictures like that I
see the chain I remember that day it was a fun day I'd be in Miami like gunplay
come on little flip the G on the cover I was on straight out of cash field
with young bucka I still got that outfit in my closet my money old I call it
Lou Gossip.
See, when I was talking about them jerseys,
I was doing it.
Bitch, I'm too raw like Eddie Murphy.
Come on.
No limit like Percy.
Pull a chopper out, she runs like she's cursy.
That's David Banner.
That's my partner, he's from Jacktown.
My name ain't Curtis.
I don't back down, like my nigga Curtis.
I don't back down.
I'm never ever nervous.
I'm in Jack Time.
That was when Shine was in the States.
For he did political, getting paid.
You gotta feel me.
I went to a psychic and said,
You gotta hear me.
So much pain a nigger went through as a youngster.
Oscar de Grouch, these rappers in the dumpster.
That's luda.
I did chicken and beer.
The new crib I bought, I just hit a deer.
Sike.
It sounded good, but it's deer.
in my crib in my area.
I crank the bass up like a stereo.
Yeah.
Then show up to the barrier.
Then prank call everyone who care for you.
I remember that cover, nigger.
That's a bad.
Call Danny Glover, nigger.
It was a cold last day, nigger.
That chinchilla was black and gray, nigger.
Yeah.
Nigger, I remember that.
This freestyle shit, it's like playing Pity Pat.
Shout out to my partner, D Mills.
Three Cads Star, I went to Catskills.
Like Mike Tyson's, I got a new license.
I tried to tell him, I'm like M. Bison.
That's my first source cover.
That shit was fly.
I had a red eye, that's why I had the shades on.
Because I had that purple haze blowing strong.
I remember that fucking Dickie suit.
Hey, Pillar, you got that dicky suit.
Show it to that nigger.
That's that motherfucker from that cover, nigger.
I'm from H-time, we ride butter, nigger.
Chopping on blades, we call them cutter, nigger.
I'm rich, did I stutter, nigger?
If I did, nigger.
Who the fuck cares?
A lot of billionaires out here, but who the fuck shares?
If I get a bill, I'm gonna bring my nigger up.
Come on.
What?
Oh, you didn't went back to the days.
We see three, two.
Fifth Ward Boys and even face.
The preview, the diary.
Never seen a man cry till I've seen a man die.
Man, I had this tape like 22 times.
That's a classic, nigger.
Remember, Jesse James?
Pull that thing, I like he Jesse James.
I got a bike made by Jesse James.
Don't think about it if you think Jesse Lane.
Little flip.
I keep it gold.
Oh, he just showed me a picture when I had a fro.
And the murder die.
Who y'all never heard of y'all?
I'm 41.
Not my curtain call.
I ain't going to hang the mic up.
I ain't going to hang the mics up.
I'm going to claim the white cup.
claim the white cup because everywhere a white cup you'll see that motherfucker with me like my
twins jamming different type of shit like spragga beans laity dadi we like to party my white
chick got double d's i nickname her dolly i beg your pardon i'm eating at olive garden all these
rappers we go put them on a mill carton if they do a freestyle with a nigger but i'm in gear one
Niggas say they top, top, top tier, but they in tier one.
Nigger, I'm up the upper echelon.
I'm an Autobot and a deceptica.
Nigger, I'm emotionally scarred through the bullshit.
Half a tank of gas, but I still keep a full clip.
You got to.
Gotta keep the clip full, nigga.
I'm on that 23 shit, nigga.
Big Bull.
Nigger, slam on you.
Like Unix, nigger.
I used to get the wings, nigger, rant shit onyx, nigger, strip club.
Leave $100 in the tip cup.
Yeah.
Yeah, I really lived and made like a pimp stuff.
Had bitches bringing cash and nigger smoking trash.
I told him put that down and come invest in gas.
I put them on the kilos and hollered at the Migos.
He bought it from Chico.
Yeah.
Little flip.
A 85 South Show.
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We love y'all. Thank y'all.
Hell yeah. Keep Jack right there.
We got one.
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