The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Backwoods Backstage w/ DEE-1 | 85 SOUTH SHOW

Episode Date: June 11, 2025

DC Young Fly, Lex P and Drea Nicole sit down with Dee-1 at Backwoods Backstage!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:01:54 Sammy Hagar. Tate McCray. The awesome. Sprint. Tim McGraw. Tickets are on sale now at AXS.com. Get your tickets today. AX.S.com. Uh-oh, backwards backstage. Backwoods backstage. I had to give him another intro, man, because we've been doing this all day. You get what I'm saying? We got the beautiful, beautiful ladies up. Poor mine in the building. One more time. You already know what you brought D.C. Youngfly. You know, I don't. really like doing too much because it's all about
Starting point is 00:02:28 my dog. I don't know if I should call him a conscious rapper. I like that. I don't know if I should call him a spiritual rapper. That too. I like that. I don't know if I should call him a controversial. Rapper. I don't
Starting point is 00:02:45 know if I should just call him just a true warrior. I'm just call him what he is. Just a believer. A servant for the Lord, man. My young gunner, man. Yes, sir, yes, sir. Thank you, thank you.
Starting point is 00:03:00 You could call me a gangster, you're right me? Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. Gangster stand for growing and nurturing gifts, serving the almighty. You heard of me? I like that. I like that. Yeah. I like that.
Starting point is 00:03:12 New definition. I like that. As soon as you said that, it was just. You see that? You see that. You saw that. Oh, I definitely did. I definitely did.
Starting point is 00:03:20 You know what I said? You know what I'm busy, yeah. That was a test. That was a test. My heart started beating. Oh, that was a test. But we. Gaxas for the most hot.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Amen. Once again, Marvin Sapp, here we go. Close the door. No, brother. Hey, man, once again, man, it's an honor to have you, you know what I'm saying, in the presence. You dig what I'm saying? You down here at Dreamville, man. What's handy?
Starting point is 00:03:44 Talk to your talk. How I feel to be a Dreamville? Yeah, it feels great. This is my first one. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's my first one. I heard that it might be the last Dreamville Fest. Oh, that's what we've been hearing.
Starting point is 00:03:54 I was like, man, ain't no way in the world. They say that to get people out. Oh, that's what it is. That way y'all pull up. Hey, it worked because it's sold out. Ticket's out. Right. It's sold out. So that's why I'm out here.
Starting point is 00:04:06 I decided to come through. And it's good because I knew the networking was going to be on 10, you heard me. As soon as I woke up in here, I see my brother. This is literally like my brother in battle. You know what I mean? We're on the same team fighting in God's Army. And then I meet the beautiful ladies from Pull Mines. I'm super familiar, you heard of me.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Oh, thank you. So, yeah, yeah, I finally get the link with y'all. That's what it's all about. I'm not performing. With y'all. He saw that shot. Yeah. You know. I knew you was like that.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Look, some people in the industry, they only pull up somewhere if they're getting paid for it. And I need them to know that sometime the most valuable experiences you're going to have ain't going to pay you a dime up front. But on that back end, because of them seeds that you planted, it's going to pay 10 times what you could have got. You hear the boy. That's true.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Now, I want to dive right into it because you're there. Yeah. And I want you to stay there. Yeah. Uh-huh. Pastor D1 because he right there. Okay. Now.
Starting point is 00:04:55 We all want to know, like, what made you take that route? You know what I'm saying? Like, you're not calling rappers out. You are more so saying you're calling them out for what are they're saying, for what are they're influencing. You get what I'm saying? And letting them know their power of being an influence. Like, why did you take that route?
Starting point is 00:05:14 Man, because all these rappers claim they believe in God. You heard of me? Yeah. So if you claim you believe in God, then you got to say, okay, I believe God's word. And God's word literally says in Proverbs 18 and 21. Right now. Come on.
Starting point is 00:05:26 There's life and death in the power of that tongue, you hear me? It is. So the words that we're speaking, the words that we're putting out there and making songs, we're going platinum off of, you know what? Going triple platinum off of these words. And we glorifying murder, glorifying drug dealing, glorifying being a trap or drilling, you heard me? Glorifying disrespecting women.
Starting point is 00:05:49 How does that show that you truly believe in God? Like how? It's a direct contradiction. It ain't hip-hop. I call it Hippercritical hop. And that's the name of my new album, Hippercritical hop, you heard me. Because that's what the industry then turned to it.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yeah, D.C. Yeah, you know how I'm coming from. You know how to pass it, man. Got a raise you in. You know, fuck. Yeah, so that's why, brother, I mean, on this stage right here, raise your hand if you didn't lost a loved one to gun violence. Raise your hand.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I feel like I'm in. Come on, man. Raise your hand if you got a loved one or a close friend that's in jail right now. Raise your hand. Oh. No, that I got it. See what I'm saying? Like, she's talking about that I got.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Listen, y'all, this ain't rare no more. This is the norm in our community. And we became complicit with that being normal, man. Murder, destruction, death, jail time. That shouldn't be normal. Right, right. That shouldn't be normal. So I'm in hip hop to just say, hey, I love you, I love you, I love you such and such,
Starting point is 00:06:45 I love you such and such, but we can do better. Because y'all going home to gated communities, your kids is in private school, but when you get on these songs, you want to poison the minds of somebody else kids. What you're talking about? Talk your talk. That ain't fair. That ain't gangster. The white man just walked by because he's like, who's disturbing the objectives?
Starting point is 00:07:03 He heard what you were saying. He's like, we want them to do the opposite. Literally. You're talking that talk. Yeah. But, like, I want to, I want you to die because I want you to get into the story you gave me, bro. When you said that you wasn't a rapper, you was Fred O'Banks, middle school teacher. Like, shout out in the screech, y'all.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Yeah, yeah. Before D1, I was Mr. Augustine. Okay, Mr. Augustine. They're Mr. Augustine right here. Period. So I was teaching middle school. I'm from New Orleans. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:31 I was in Baton Rouge. We can hear that. Believe that. Believe that. So I was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, teaching middle school. And while I'm teaching middle school, I'm trying to teach them multiplication,
Starting point is 00:07:40 division. And they're having trouble learning the math that I'm teaching them. But they know all a Lil Busy lyrics. All Kevin Gates' lyrics. You heard me? All Lil Wayne lyrics. So I'm like, hold on, man.
Starting point is 00:07:50 Hip hop is a better teacher than school is at this point. So if I really want to make a difference in this world, Maybe I need to be in hip hop and have the heart of a teacher, but the platform of a rapper. You hear me? Right. And that's when I became D1. Hard of a teacher platform of a rapper. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:08:06 That was a bar. So that's what made me want to become a rapper professionally. And it ain't no good. It's jive if I had to make it by compromising all my morals. So the goal was I got to make it as a rapper, but I got to make it by standing on the same business I've been standing on. So my motto is be real, be righteous, be relevant. You hear me? So are there any rappers that, like, really surprised you as far as their reaction to what you're doing?
Starting point is 00:08:30 Like, they were extremely supportive or extremely standoffish? Extremely supportive. I'm going to just say, I got upcoming collaborations with certain people who, from the outside looking in, you'll be like, oh, that don't go together. That'll never work. So me and me, you heard of me? It's called my enemies. I'm going to send it to you, D.C. right after this interview. Say no, both.
Starting point is 00:08:51 People going to be hit me up, like, high shot. You're going to get back and it's going to have a verse on it. Oh, I was going to do it anyway. Just hope to be that in the end. And me and somebody else just collaborated from my state that people to never expect. And I'm going to just give y'all a little hint. Let me see. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:09:10 B-O-O-S-I. Oh, hey. Hey, man. So y'all going crazy now. Y'all get ready for that. So I love these unexpected collaborations that I could do with people, you heard me. Me and Juvenile got something coming. So I'm just big on my state, Louisiana, seeing that like, dang,
Starting point is 00:09:29 like you could be a man of God and you can still be authentically from this state that we love so much, you heard me? And it don't have to be like, oh, you either in the church or you in the streets. Like, nah, some people are like, I got God with me everywhere I go and God want me to be in the streets. Talk your talk. God just don't want me to be in the streets doing what they glorifying in the streets. He wants me to be in the streets on business, you heard me?
Starting point is 00:09:51 Talk to talk, right. And that's it, man. So that's why you ain't going to just care. me isolating myself from people, man. Like, I love to smile. I was a fan of this dude for so many years. I got so many text messages of me putting people on to him before we ever met. So not that we're actually friends, it just be like, this is a God friendship.
Starting point is 00:10:07 You heard of this God all day? Because I saw he would make me laugh so hard. But then also, I knew I was like, dang, this brother got a huge platform and don't mind letting people know, man. I'm a believer, you heard. That's important. That right there. That's important.
Starting point is 00:10:24 stuff. You feel? I do, dog. I think that's good that what you do, sorry to me to interrupt you. It's good because I feel like with having these platforms, a lot of people don't realize you hold a responsibility to a certain extent. Thank you. Thank you. Rappers be trying to act like it ain't my responsibility to raise your
Starting point is 00:10:40 kids. I just feed my family off of this. What you don't realize is the words that you're putting out there, man, we can all remember lyrics from our favorite rap song from 15 years ago right now. That's how powerful music is. I can't remember a sermon from 15 years ago.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I can't remember nothing my teachers told me like a heart-to-heart talk 15 years ago, but I could rap every Lil Wayne lyric from the Carter one, the car to two, the car to three, the black is hot, lights out, you heard me? Like, music is powerful. So when rappers act like, I ain't got no responsibility, I'm just doing this to make money and then I'm going to live my life, that's selfish, in my opinion. So speaking of responsibility and circling back to your background in education, Could you tell us a little bit about the class
Starting point is 00:11:24 that you were teaching at University? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, you're talking about the one I teach now? Yeah, so I'm a college class. You thought he thought he thought it was it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought, man, I thought people really knew that, like, I'm a teacher first and foremost.
Starting point is 00:11:38 So three years ago when I announced that now I'm a college professor in addition to being a rapper, a lot of people were surprised. But if you really know my background, like I told D.C., I've been a teacher since before all this. So now teaching on a college level, they gave me the freedom to develop a class. So the name of my class is
Starting point is 00:11:54 the intersection of hip hop and social change, right? So my whole class, we talk about how hip hop can be used to make the social conditions better in our community. You feel me? So it's a blessing. It's a real class. Yeah, it's a real class. I teach every Wednesday, though.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Yeah. Every Wednesday. At what college? Tufs University. It's in Boston. That's fine. I fly from Atlanta up to Boston every week. Teach and then fly back down. That's fine. That is. That's amazing. Every week.
Starting point is 00:12:24 You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's all right. Talking about practice, what you preach. Yeah, so trying to. You know what I mean? It's cool because I really got, like, I was just grading homework before I came out here. You ever? Really?
Starting point is 00:12:34 Homeward. What they were saying? Yeah, I was in my hotel. I was grading their assignment. The last assignment that I gave him was on, we watched the Lil Wayne interview where he was talking about his mental health, right? He did an interview with, what's dude named, Emmanuel Acho or something like that, the supposed to do? So Lil Wayne did an interview talking about mental health and talking about how he shot himself when he was younger
Starting point is 00:12:54 because of his mental health he was dealing with. We watched that in my class and we did a whole lesson on the state of mental health inside of hip hop. They said that 73% of artists, rappers and singers, deal with mental health issues. 73%. So that just go to show you that although we shine
Starting point is 00:13:14 and we got jewelry, we got money, we're getting booked, a lot of people hurting on the inside in this industry. So man, like that's what we're going to show. why I like to ask D.C. when I see him, how you doing off the mic? I don't care about it. I see your book. I see your calendar. That's great. But we got to care about each other as people, man. Absolutely. Because a lot of us struggling.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Yeah, and mental health is so important. And I don't know why as a community, we shy away from going to therapy, especially our black men. Yeah. I mean, I'm a firm believe that God is the therapist. Yeah. Because with therapy, they'll beat around the bush. Sometimes
Starting point is 00:13:45 people need to get it out. When you're not at the house speaking in it, getting it out and talking to the most high about it, then you're never really getting it off your chest. This will be the first time you ever actually said it to someone and now you're hearing it, but then they'll be like, so why did you think like
Starting point is 00:14:02 that? Then what made you? It made you, it make you talk. It makes you get it out. You never really find a solution. They help you find a solution. Wow. That's true. Wow. I think it takes a lot of work, but I think y'all being black men who may, you know, go to
Starting point is 00:14:18 church or talk about mental health, because they don't even feel like there's a safe space to talk about that. So I think y'all having a big platform and just opening up the conversation, they don't know like, hey, yes, I pray, yes, I go to church, yes, I care about mental health. Just getting the conversation started is a step. But see, it's the stigma of men is already strong. So like how he's saying, how you doing, we tend to, everybody knows that nobody care about your problems. You need to already have it figured out.
Starting point is 00:14:45 I think men have to come together. as a collective that have people they can go to who are problem solvers. Yeah. Like, hey, bro, how you feel about this? I need to get it on my chest anyway, but I need to make sure I'm thinking in the right direction. You know what I'm saying? Because it ain't more
Starting point is 00:15:04 so like you talk to a therapist about it. A lot of men just ain't got nobody to talk to, period. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, and I think a lot of black men don't want to accept either that it's okay to not be okay. I feel like y'all feel like y'all always have to have it all together.
Starting point is 00:15:20 you don't. Because if you feel weak and if the wrong person see you in your in your time of weakness, they'll never let you live that down. That's true. Some dudes, their girls, will throw that in their face. Boy, you was crying when such and such happened. Boy, you ain't da-da-da-da. And
Starting point is 00:15:35 man, that stuff will stick with you forever, you heard me. But it's more so like being in the army. We got to be trained in condition to know that, okay, there is a problem, but you have already been trained to handle problems. So it's like being in the army. You're trained that you You may encounter a problem, you just don't know when.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Yeah. Mm. So you don't win two, three months. Oh, it's nice because everything's look under control. Right. Until the until happened. And then now you're in the Army, nigga. Mm.
Starting point is 00:16:08 It's time to use all the gadgets that's on your vest. Mm-hmm. Your friends who are supposed to be prayer warriors. Do you got my back? All right. Let's go together. Let's pray together. Everything is an analogy, but you break it down and you apply it how you apply it.
Starting point is 00:16:26 You see what I'm saying? We're all emotionally and spiritually going through a battle. Even when we leave our house. So we must be attacked for whatever war that we may encounter. We may come back home and be like, oh, today was a good day. Right. It was just that day that nothing happened. What about tomorrow when, now this is when you're going to have to apply all the knowledge and everything you know, apply it.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Right. Because it don't, it don't feed no purpose if nothing is going on. Yeah. Yeah, that's real. You see what I'm saying? What do you feel has been like your biggest obstacle in getting your message out there? My ego. Really?
Starting point is 00:17:04 Yeah, my eagle. Yeah, because sometimes getting my message out there, I'm knowing that I'll overthink stuff. You feel me? I'll be in my own head. I'll be like, man, I text such and such to hop on the song. They ain't hit me back. Man, they must not really rock with me. Man, maybe what I'm doing ain't all that impactful after all.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Next thing, you know, I'll psych myself out of even wanting to attempt to be the best version of me that I can because I don't told myself, man, you're just David, man. You heard me? Like, your little 15 minutes of fame might be cooling off now or da-da-da-da. The devil will really have me thinking I'm just average and mediocre out here, you heard me? When God is like, boy, you're chosen. You heard me? Like, your light shines so bright in other people's eyes. But if I'm looking for approval from the world constantly,
Starting point is 00:17:49 then every time I get that rejection, I'll be sitting there like, dang, I'm not worthy of something. When God is like, if you wasn't worthy, I wouldn't even allow you to be born, my G. You feel me? And you only got to limit your time down here. So while you're down here, are you going to overthink all these little precious minutes you got? Or you're just going to say bad. That ain't a rejection.
Starting point is 00:18:08 That's a redirection. You hear of me? Keep it moving. Keep it going. Keep it growing. You feel? So that's just trying to get out my own way with my ego. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:15 And the ad on top of that, I think also have to be instilled in us that every thought that come across in our head is not us. Yeah. A lot of people don't know what to decipher like, oh, that's not me. Every time somebody thinks something crazy, they're like, why am I thinking that? I must be crazy. You're like, hey, hey, look, you're going to drive yourself crazy because you have to let the spirit get in control.
Starting point is 00:18:38 That's not you. And once you realize, ah, that ain't me, you will have something to lean on Yeah. When the trauma's trying to kick in. Woo. That's the word. Do you? What?
Starting point is 00:18:49 Yeah. What? Did y'all just catch with this message? Every voice we hear in our head, that ain't even us. You heard of me? That's powerful. Because the enemy playground is confusion. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:01 So when you're confused, just like you said, when all I'm hearing is the enemy was just, he was on you. And you were like, am I really? Am I really? Am I really? They're not fucking with me? No, that's just the enemy telling you stuff. And you starting to believe. And once you start to believe it, it becomes reality a lot of us create false narratives
Starting point is 00:19:18 in our head. Yeah. This is fate. Yeah. Literally. All of them shit's fate. Literally, yo. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:26 The ones that's not official, the one that's not coming from the most high? Yeah. Fake. Yeah. Those are the thoughts that you don't need to water and pay attention to. Now, when you do have your good thoughts, those are the ones you're supposed to really nourish and those are the seeds that are supposed to grow. And the other thing is this, if it's not ego, it's money.
Starting point is 00:19:41 And I'd say it is because there was a time. time in my life where I was like, man, if I could ever have $100,000, boy, like, that'd be crazy because nobody in my family ever had six figures all that once, so I made six figures, right? Then it's like, you get there and you get that. And then it'd be like, oh, this ain't nearly enough. Hold on, man, we got to bump this thing. I need $500,000. Bam, you hit that go, man, I need an M, you heard of me, bam. And you realize that there's never a point if we don't get our mind and check, money will always be something where it's like, all right, I'm dang this amount over your head.
Starting point is 00:20:15 You grind so hard to get to that. And then it's like, oh, I didn't moved up here now. You know what I'm saying? Now I'm dangling that amount. And if we allow money to be a destination that we're chasing, as opposed to a tool that we're using, then we'll be slaves to that money for our entire life. Yeah, you'll never be content.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Literally. And if you're a slave to money, then you're serving money. You can't be serving God. Right. You can't have two masters. And as black people, we always going to have an excuse. We always going to be able to say, well, man, I got to get this bad because my family
Starting point is 00:20:43 and never have it. All of us got that excuse if we want to say it. I don't think none of us came from a silver spoon, right? Right. But we got to get to the point to where we say, I'm not going to lean on that as a crutch. I'm going to realize that there's a healthy, balanced way to be bought my bag, but the real bag, the real B-A-G
Starting point is 00:20:59 is building a generation. You hear of me? That's the real bag we need to be chasing. The word is breaking down words that's already and recreating a whole new meeting for them. Right. What else? What else you got in your vocabulary? Because I've The shit don't mean what it mean no more.
Starting point is 00:21:15 What we thought it means, right? Now I'm going to get a bag for the grocery store. I am building for the generation. Pass me all that generation. That's facts, though, man. So my new single Gangster is out right now, you heard of me. Yeah, gangsters stand for growing and nurturing gifts serving the Almighty. That song going crazy online.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Like people loving it, the merch is out, you heard of me. It said Gangster on the front. People would be like, hold on, D-1. I thought you was. Wait, wait, wait, what? Then they see the back. Oh, all right, that's what gangster means, you feel me? So that we got the remix coming soon.
Starting point is 00:21:50 When this is going to drop? When this is going to drop? Well, you know, we're in partnering with Batwood. So whenever Batwood is ready, it's going to be soon. Okay, well, I'm... So act like your music are already dropped. Yeah. Act like it drop.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And if it ain't, they're telling me it's going to drop. So the remix with Boosy, you heard of the remix, the gangster remits with Boosey, yeah. Depending on when y'all see this, it may or may not be out already. But shout out to Boosey, man. dude, we just laugh every time we see each other because we know it's so hard where we come from I promise, it's so hard where we come from and the fact that now we see each other
Starting point is 00:22:21 we're like, boy, life good, boy, like we're blessed and we don't forget who our blessings come from. Yes, sir. Yeah, the new album that I'm dropping is called Hippercritical Hop, so get ready for that too and that's it, man, I'm just real grateful for y'all, you know what I mean? Thank you.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Yeah, man, like we're all in this thing together. Yes, right. Ain't no competition. It's just collaboration, you see what I'm saying? And I think it's good to see, like I said, black people just in general, man and woman, use our platform to spread positivity. And for them to see somebody who is in the position that you're in and still speaking about God, mental health and all those positive things. I think that's amazing what you're doing. Because a lot of people are scared to talk about it because they feel like it's not relatable or it's not.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Oh, it's definitely relatable. Or it's not what get the most money. Or it's not what get the women or get the money and things like that. All that. We got to make it cool. Yeah. We got to make it cool and we got to make people feel comfortable being themselves. Because I guarantee you 99% of black people are not going home at night
Starting point is 00:23:19 and praying to the devil. I guarantee you they not. You hear me? Like most people are out here like, yeah, man, absolutely. I know that it's a higher power. Then whether or not they feel like, well, that's Jesus. That's, okay, that's this. Some people trying to figure it out.
Starting point is 00:23:33 But they can't figure it out if they don't have real life examples. They're showing them like, look, man, I'm a believer. And I'm confident about who I believe in and what I believe in. You feel me? Right. That really separates who has real influence and who don't. And if you really live in who you are yourself and people reject you, then it's like, who really are you then?
Starting point is 00:23:51 And once you realize God got you, can't nobody stop you. Right. He'd be afraid to use your platform to promote him and to let people know what he's did in your life. Because if you know that God is truly the distributor of the blessing, then you're going to be like, man, if you and you don't like me, I ain't even stress it. I'm your talk about, right? Come on, man. Because everything that we have is because of him, not because of us.
Starting point is 00:24:13 But people forget that. Okay, evangelist. Period. Look now. Don't get us. That's all, man. That's all, man. Boy, mine's missionary back to the child.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Hey, I'm going to say to everywhere we go, everywhere we go, y'all. We better go there, and we better be the thermostat. Not the thermometer. We're going to set the temperature wherever we go, you ever. We didn't turn backwards and frontwoods. into a whole a guard step. You know what I'm saying? Because they thought getting high with me,
Starting point is 00:24:46 you are out here being an adolescent. But when you get high, we are tapping in. Wow. With the most high because, say, there is power. Yeah. Yeah. In the name. Come on now.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Oh, Jesus. Amen. Praise them. That's how we're coming. That's how we're coming. Yeah, man. That's. Hey, no, we appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yes, thank you so much for pulling up my name. And let everybody know what they can find you. Thank you, brother. So, yeah, y'all can follow me as I follow Christ. You heard me? Online at D1 Music, D.E, the number one music on all streaming platforms. It's just D1, D.EE-E-E-1 gangster, out right now. Yiddie.
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