The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - BARTON FITZPATRICK in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast

Episode Date: February 17, 2024

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Starting point is 00:02:57 Welcome, welcome to Inside the Black Hactors Studio. Yeah, man, black people taking over the film industry. We got a lot of stories to tell. You on the shack, then we start putting every city just make the Indianapolis, the Milwaukee, Orleans. The Oakland. The Oakland.
Starting point is 00:03:30 The Saginaw. The Detroit. The Flint. Come on, man. We're going to do that shit for every city. It's a whole bunch of black. The Memphis. That shit going to be hard.
Starting point is 00:03:46 You already know. Texas. The Houston. The Dallas. Age time. Come on, man. Yep. You be writing movies and shit, too?
Starting point is 00:03:59 In my head. In your head? I'm going to start on. It's been in the head turning the reality. Real. You just keep it in your head. You save yourself a bunch of time, actually, have to write them up. Indeed.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Welcome back today to Five South show, man. Come on, let's go. Yes, sir. You have a very special guest in the trap with us today, man. A very well-rounded actor, man, a gifted young brother who's been going this thing with the movies and the TV shows and shit, all kinds of shit. You had to stop through the trap. It's about time. Been trying to put this shit together for a minute, man.
Starting point is 00:04:40 None other. Barton Fitzpatrick. Yeah. Barton. Barton. Barton. Fis Patrick. There we go.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Bart time. Bart time. Can we round the applause again? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Let's go back around. Do it one more time. All right, right.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Part time. Thank you, man. Thank you, thank you, y'all. Banked. I put that shit all together. You got to get it right. It happened. I'm going to have it.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Part time. It's hard. Shit, man. We've just been around here, kicking that little shit around here, man. You know, tuning in. Staying up to date. Staying curb.
Starting point is 00:05:24 How's that shit been? their experience, man, just working on that dope-ass show that quickly became one of America's favorites from the inception, it seems like. How did it come about for you? I had worked with the casting directors, Crystal Carriage and Marissa Ross for two previous roles. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:49 And, you know, the character, Reg originally was just supposed to be in the first episode. He just had 10 lines and, you know, I did it. You worked at a bit? Yeah, you know, I worked it. And the producers fell in love me. Then they just up the character and then, you know, going in the season. You were supposed to be one off or you were supposed to die?
Starting point is 00:06:13 Nah, I was just supposed to be in the pilot episode. That's it. Had 10 lines and that was it. Come on, man. Thank you, Bob. Good time. Miracle. No one they didn't get it, bro.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Absolutely. Yeah. So that's definitely no, man. Just really go in there on your spot like that. Take something, like you said, a one-episode character and run with it. Absolutely. But that's what the epitome when you get that shot. Hey, do what the fuck you're supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Like, you could have looked at this shit like, hey, okay. I'm a man, pilot man. Fuck out here. That's good. That's dead. That's big, man. I didn't, naturally, I didn't ever expect it to happen like that, you know what I'm saying? I was just happy to just book another gig as an actor, so, you know, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:04 especially between gigs. Absolutely. Yeah, yeah. That's crazy, like, give us some game on that, then. How did you, what were some of the things that you were picking up as you, like, because I know after, like, you know, you go from one episode, then they'll give you another. They ain't going to tell you shit, you ain't going nowhere. I make you keep working for it.
Starting point is 00:07:24 What were you doing in the meantime, just seeing if they were actually going to, you know what I mean, keep you in there? It was crazy because, yeah, like you said, I was just, like, showing up as a day player, as what it's called. So, showing up to different costume fittings, I remember when they brought me back for the third episode. And, you know, they gave me a nice little scene with my guy, Stephen Williams. Shout out Stephen Williams, you know what I'm saying? He played the character, Quentin. And it was like, it was just like, just the chemistry that we had in this one particular scene. I remember one of the producers, David Rodriguez, you know, may he rest easy.
Starting point is 00:08:01 He was like, he's like, nah, we're going to do something with your character. And, you know, of course, it's just like, you know, people just say stuff. So it's just like, but now, like each episode, they'd be sending me, you know, the script. But, you know, I was just going about it just hoping that, you know, they would continue to write me in. And I didn't realize, you know, what it was. But my guy like Jason Mitchell, he'd be telling me, like, bro, you have no idea, like, what they're doing for your character. You know what I'm saying? Because I'll be doing this showing up to work, but I didn't understand, like, I'm really the villain of the show.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I'm going to be the bad guy, quote-unquote, of the show. And, you know what I'm saying? You know, you know, you're crazy to be the main bad guy. Yeah. Yeah, man. Just naturally just coming up, you know, so. You're a villain. Yeah, you feel me?
Starting point is 00:08:46 So, yeah, that shit was coming. What was it like getting ready for that to know you, you know what I'm saying, now that you know what it is. I'm from the crib, so, you know, I mean, never, never was that my life, you know, I never was a street guy, anything like that. But, of course, everybody got cousins and, you know, just from just being in that environment. So it's left to imitate what you've seen your whole life. So, but even still, you know, people watch the character, people who know me like my home, you know what I'm saying, certain facial expressions. And, you know, it's like, oh, no, that's, that's, that's, that's bark. Right, right, right, right, you know, so it's still me, of course, portraying the character, you know.
Starting point is 00:09:26 What the love been like at the crib, you know, represented. Did you get to do all your shit, that? Man, like, I feel like in the next, like, five or ten years, for show, it'll officially be, like, the new Hollywood. Like, a lot of actors are already moving to Chicago because, you know, Empire came. Oh, the shy, of course. then for Tommy the spinoff for Forrest that came to the crib
Starting point is 00:09:50 Everybody don't know that Joseph Chakora, his real name, he's actually from Chicago So that was a blessing It doesn't make sense But of course, like yeah It gives me an opportunity Still remaining, living in Chicago
Starting point is 00:10:01 To, you know, be a local high-end Be there for the opportunity And actually get to be a part Or something that's literally Got the city name, you know Representing, make sure that that shit They're right So you ain't got to watch your city
Starting point is 00:10:14 be portrayed by some nigga out of town and got the accent fucked up and we don't even talk like that. And it's not a knock to the motherfucker because the motherfucker will be pulling it out but sometimes that shit don't be right. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:10:27 I mean, the people from the city, yeah, the people who are from the city we would be able to tell. Right. Yeah, at least put some out of it. But that's just on the small scale. Other people would look at it and accept the... What was your introduction to Agdon, though?
Starting point is 00:10:42 Well, my father he grew up as best friends, you know, brothers with Larry Tate, who was Lorenz Tate's old, his father. So naturally that was, you know, that's because I was always inspired, you know, as O'Dok, everybody, of course. Shout out to Lorenz, too. And, of course, Lamar Tate, you know what I'm saying, don't be a menace. Most people.
Starting point is 00:11:04 You know what I'm saying? So they always inspired me to, of course, want to pursue it. But seeing you in high school, I entered the August Wilson Monologue Competition, and the preliminary round, I got a scholarship with acting. A.U.I.C. University of Illinois at Chicago. Just did that for a year. That's mostly, like, theater-based, though. You know what I'm saying? I grew up, you know, in love with Denzel Washington,
Starting point is 00:11:29 so it's like my, you know, my thing was always. I want to be a film star, you know what I'm saying? But television came about, of course, like, these shows come into town and then getting my first Asian. These were the auditions that I was getting. So it's like, you know, that's what it was. I'm gonna eat that shit. But you was on the right path,
Starting point is 00:11:46 because, Zell, if I'm not mistaken, you know, he started doing, he was doing some things of stuff. Yeah, I give it, you know, I give it my awe to, you know, to theater, you know what I'm saying? You know, still, whenever I could, you know, afford to.
Starting point is 00:11:58 What's your theater shit? Like, when you're in your theater band, what's your, what's your play? What's your shit you fuck with that's heavy in there? You know what I mean? That people in the theater world would know. Anything related to August Wilson. You know, I'm what's called the century cycle.
Starting point is 00:12:12 It's 10 plays, you know, 20s to 30s to 40s, you know, and yeah, it's just like those black characters, literally like you would be able to just see like us, you know what I'm saying? So that's where really, beside Lorenz Tate, I went to see all this Wilson played and just seeing like those black characters like that reminded me of my friends and my uncles family members. That's what truly inspired me to really, really want to pursue acting. So, of course, like I said, I started off on the stage and, you know what I'm saying? and I truly respect theater for giving me my start.
Starting point is 00:12:43 But like I said, my goal and my dream was always to be a film cellar. The August Williams, all of them stories, you talk about the century cycle, right? Don't they take place at the same house or something like that? Is that? Yeah. It all takes place in Pittsburgh. Okay, in Pittsburgh.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Same block. Okay, that's right, yeah. And then each play all the characters I enter the relationship. So, yeah, you know what's up. Yeah. I've seen that. He didn't have a thousand lives. Now, and I seen this shit when I went to Pittsburgh, I did a comedy show and they had a little area and they're like, oh, this is what, I was like, oh, okay, for sure.
Starting point is 00:13:19 See? He was leaving two lives at one time. Got you. Historically doing comedy and shit. That's hard, man. It's crazy how the world's just intertwine like that. Absolutely. Maybe I should go to school and study some theater.
Starting point is 00:13:40 I wouldn't. necessarily say that that would make a difference. I feel like acting is one of those things we either have or do you go. No, this is just for my personal resume. I ain't never going to act. I'm just going to study it. I never use it.
Starting point is 00:13:56 I know how to do it. I can do that if I wanted to. What are you talking to? I ain't declined the scholarship to Julian. Nah, I fuck with it, though. It's dope, man. Jay Wayne, how are you living over that, bro? You got some techno music playing.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Dang this shit, you got nothing to my music on, man. You ain't got nothing to my music playing. Like, come on, yeah. Yeah. It's out. You got some songs out. I got some songs out. I told you that.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Hey, man, them acting. I've been waiting to talk to you about that. You got me on scene. The actors going crazy. All of us left me on scene, y'all. No, man, don't be fucking doing this shit. On Instagram? Don't be trying to view my name.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Yeah, that happened. I told him. Not going to deal with him putting smut on my name. I was next to the nigga. He acted like he didn't see my message. Yeah, I reached out to him. You can't block this. I reached out to you.
Starting point is 00:14:50 I did music, though. You probably just, you know, it happens. You know what I'm saying? It can happen. You go look. You can find it. You'll keep talking. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:00 But yeah, my artist's name is Barton, by the way. So, like, yeah. Barton. With a hyphen over the O so they can not mispronounouncing. Like Barton. They ain't going to barren. Yeah, you can't do that. It's, okay.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Like people just do that shit. You know, once you get to a certain level, you're going to do the need. You expect your whole shit. It's not Carlos, man. It's Carlisle. No, you're stretching the Loz part, but my name is really Carlos.
Starting point is 00:15:32 You know, they really just call me K. Rye for short. Now, nobody fucking call you that. Oh. Hold on, bro. Yeah, it ain't need nothing. You didn't see it? I'll find it.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Shit. Hold on, hold on. Hold on. I'll find it. Come on. We're out here. Whatever, man. I'm not going to accept it, man.
Starting point is 00:15:59 If you did, it's my bad. And I'm going to have to post the shit now. It's right here. See? Don't ask me. You want to read it? Let me see. I'm going to read.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Don't read. I said most definitely, I got you. No, no, no, no, no, no, right here. Oh, I didn't. A big brother in any favor, you tell DC. Well, you got to tell them today. See, I made it happen either way. I just saw happen.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Did not make it happen? Didn't I make it happen? No, you definitely made it happen. No, you made it happen. Sometimes, you know, your blessing come as it is. I ain't have shit to do with it. That's real. It's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:16:40 That's real. Absolutely. Don't happen. Come on. What more kids to you ask for? Give rap. In the studio right here, too. And the studio right here. So guess what? That's how I'm gonna make it up. You can record the bitch in the studio. Don't even pay nobody else.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Just bring your engineer in your shit and y'all good. See? That's a sweet-ass deal. What more can you, what more could you ask for, man? That's why I'm meeting. That's how you know the nigga did it, because he don't do it shit like that. He's like, yeah. I know that.
Starting point is 00:17:14 I fucked up. Fucked up. I was living too fast. You probably overlooked it though. Ain't, nah, I'm probably, because I've been working on this car shit, right? Most of my DMs is just being my lady laughing at memes and the niggas trying to sell me cars. It's just, that's it. That's my life.
Starting point is 00:17:33 You know you can't leave your lady on scene if she's seen you with me. Because then the next thing you, you're, you know. Because then the next thing, you know, the next message be them three question marks. That's kind of like black people where you're telling you, even though we're on the phone and we talk in via text and shit, you fucking up. So you never look at your message? Yeah, three question marks, man. You need to go back and see what the fuck she sent. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:02 My lady black and she abused. She has a black woman, and she just real abusive. Can't say that now. I mean, it's not that I'm snitching. They're going to send somebody to your house. Do nothing about it. I'm just going to take my abuse like a real nigga. You're going to flinch a lot.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Stop, girl. I'm trying to put your fucking hands. You didn't learn how to deal with your emotion. I don't know how to hear our story. Black men. They just have to take it. He makes a good money. Tell the black stories.
Starting point is 00:18:38 He's the villain. He's going to use this shit against us. Somebody got to be the best. He's going to call us and be like, yeah, if you don't want this shit to hit the street, put the money in the mailbox. The villain make the show sometimes. Where do you get your inspiration from, though?
Starting point is 00:18:53 You said from the block and niggas you grew up around for the villain's shit, like, you're trying to blad the niggins? So how long have you been banging? What game you were in, bro? You just grow. up in Chicago, I knew you had that big sad. No, no.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Don't do that, man. Don't do that. So you said you used to hang with the murders and shit. That's true. Big dope, right? Big doble. You tell me what it was like in the trap house. This is the first trap I remember. There we go. And this is just a media trap. This is not four walls. This is a sad. It's a man trap.
Starting point is 00:19:38 It's trapping other things, not in traffic. Yeah, we selling media and content over here. That's it. That's what we're trapping out. And again, we still got VCR tapes. But not a lot of them. Not a lot. Just for the history and the nostalgia.
Starting point is 00:20:00 That's the more freaky-ass music, too. That's the same freak of work. But did you ever find the R&B? Oh, yeah, yeah. You want to drop an exclusive right now and just... No, that's out. It's out. I'm saying, it's gonna be exclusive because we ain't never played it.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Let's do it. Tell us what this is that we're about to get into. Okay, so this is my first single. Your voice changed. This nigga here, bro. You thought I wouldn't notice that shit. Yeah, this is shit. I've been working on.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Hey, man, this is Barton. With the thing, I was going to do. This is by time. No. Hey, R&B mom. Bro, let him cook. Let him cook. Go back to Barton with the bag on.
Starting point is 00:20:52 This is my first single it was released in 2019. It's called Simplicity. Actually, I had to, I was graced with the opportunity of having the song placed on the Shire. You know what I'm saying? My first single, you know what I'm saying? So it's just like I'm really trying to just diversify my portfolio and just like show people another side of me, you know, but sad like these gangster roles because I really, you know, I'm about to gear up to drop an album and, you know, really take over this R&B set.
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Starting point is 00:26:10 The singing and acting line is getting blurred right now. Y'all are doing some dope shit. There's a lot of actors that's, you know, fucking with the singer shit and that shit is gone. Yeah, man. Appreciate it. Just trying to just, you know, be recognized for music as well as, you know, equally, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:27 as the actor. So, yeah, simplicity. Ladies and gentlemen, Bartone. Yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah No Oh yeah Oh yeah
Starting point is 00:26:43 I like my ex in the morning Sex when it's coming From you Ooh Ooh Oh I've been up Late a night
Starting point is 00:27:03 Oh, no one to have a life. Let me try to break it down. You should know that all in times I would feel like this. Before you came around, I was lost and shit. Every single moment that we spent since then, baby you changed me with your simplicity. Come on. You know, you know. I like my ex in the morning.
Starting point is 00:27:40 Sex when it's coming. Stress never come from you. Simplicity. I feel the way about you. Won't feel the same without you. I got a lot of money. But that don't do it from me. You ain't like other women.
Starting point is 00:27:58 That's why I'm feeling different. I think I need to let it. Because you're the definition. It's right. Simplicity You make it simple for me I like my ex in the morning Sex when it's farming
Starting point is 00:28:19 Stress never coming from you Simplicity Life can get so hectic sometimes I felt like I'm stressing over happy little thing and you have given me something direction, keep it simple for you and for you a special kind of blessings and a middle girl you're more than I expected, uh-huh, uh-huh, simplicity, oh, yeah. I like eggs in the morning.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Like my girl made me, I didn't eat it this morning, but even if I don't eat it because I'd be scrambling and I had shit to do, I still want them. Exactly. I might eat them when I go back tonight. You make your eggs? Huh? You make your eggs?
Starting point is 00:29:19 Yeah. They find it. Huh? They find me? Yeah, yeah. She studied how I did it. She's not how to make the cheese in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Yeah. Yeah. It's hard to find a song you agree with, too. You know what I'm saying? some smooth shit to put on for the ladies. Yes, sir. Let a reminder, you know, that simplicity is important, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:29:39 Absolutely. Appreciate it. Keep making music, man. Thank you, man. I will, man. You're steady going. You got, how many projects you got? It's a lot, man.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Yeah. It's a lot. I'm coming. I'm coming. For real. Oh, man, you shit. For real. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Oh, man. You can chill. You get conducing, too. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'd recently produced, co-produced my first film. It's called Everything is Both. It's on Tooby. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Yeah. Coastal me and my boy, Jason Mitchell. Okay, dope. Yeah, yeah. Check that out. Tube movies in a whole different lane, bro. Oh, yeah. It's like we talk about Tube every episode now.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Yeah, yeah. And it's more than just the bad stuff on Toot. Like, Toobie go crazy with the... You know, it's... got some, but this real, legit, quality, you know what I'm saying? Independence, it's on the, real movies on that, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, I don't want people to just to get that in their head that is, you know what I'm saying? I got three films on 2B, and I would say that they all quality film.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Okay. It ain't nobody got, it ain't nobody using their hand as a gun. You know what I'm saying? No, no, no. But that's the bad shit is the good shit. Did I see sloppy seconds? No. Y'all got to check that out.
Starting point is 00:31:05 What is that one? On Tubey. Okay, what it's about? We do this, and we do this frequently, bro. We talk about the shit that's out there. Brother, Tyne and tell you exactly what the movie is about. You ain't got to guess what you're doing this. Yeah, I don't even want to spoil it for you.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Slop a second. Slop your seconds, man. Yeah. And it ain't about it either. That's the most recent movie out of the scene. Well, I told you about, Doug. What did you call you? The girl who's seen a baby on the highway.
Starting point is 00:31:35 That's the name of it. Yeah. Yeah, based on the situation. It's called the girl who's seen the baby on the highway. I heard they're doing an unauthorized biography of a rapper on a Tooby platform here shortly. I just saw a trailer for it. What rapper might that be? I don't get in Rap B.
Starting point is 00:31:59 Rap B. I ain't going to participate. I'm just saying. And if you just so having to be scrolling through, too, you'll probably come across. Unauthorized. Yeah. He ain't got nothing to do with it. No.
Starting point is 00:32:14 I think those are the best biographers, though. Like, when they don't get permission from the family, and they just be like, fucking when you started to start to make it what we want to. Who you want to work with on the actor side and the music side? Like, dream. When the, I want to work with, of course, Denzel.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Really, Samuel, Jackson. Okay. Yeah. That's too much. I worked with Lawrence Fisher and before that was, you know, them always been, like, the top three, you know what I'm saying, for me. Lawrence, Sam, and Denzel.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Music side, I want to work with Devils. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Got a little time now. the end of his residency. Yeah, you know. Stop breaking up relationships.
Starting point is 00:33:03 He needs to go ahead, just, you know, what you need it. Yeah, come on, man. You gotta get him out of here, you know. Absolutely. Yeah, he ain't gonna be on break long. No. He's about to go right back out there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Super Bowl. Oh, yeah, he getting up for that. That's right. He performing at the Super Bowl. Oh, yeah. He played. Oh, I would love for him to take somebody a girl at the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Somebody extremely important, too. one of them like NFL owning white he walked right up to Mark Cuban Lane lady did she risk it all
Starting point is 00:33:40 kiss her right here on the titty cleat oh my God that shit go in the jail it's usher Tom Dubois I already told you
Starting point is 00:33:51 Usher's just he got Usher bucks he's the only motherfucker that can have Usher Buck Diabolical, bro. He literally walks through the crowd and, like, whose relationship is unstable.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Not even about how bad she is. He just smelled like an almost broken home. Then he just breaks it all the way up. I just has found a way to make his sweat not fall off his face. just so when he's singing to the latest it's gig his skin glist that's how diabolical he is to stop his sweat
Starting point is 00:34:34 so he don't sweat I mean it does it just comes to the surface it's there but it refuses to fall off because it's important to the visual that he's created I studied this shit every week a report comes out
Starting point is 00:34:53 about all the shit in the world that ain't nobody paying attention to just find out that most Asian people don't even get mustard. They got this gene that keeps them from having body odor and growing a whole bunch of excessive body hair. Asian people, confirm this. It's a gene. Confirm this.
Starting point is 00:35:16 All of our Asian 85 Southerst. You think I'll make this shit like that? That's why I put it on. I would like them to weigh in. Go to Mimi Page. It's your, it's your... Lovely Mimi was just talking about this shit. What's she say?
Starting point is 00:35:33 She don't get musty? She got... Okay, it's this gene that Asian people had. Watch this. This is going to start being real racist in a minute. I hope you ain't getting this off of a meeting white people. You ain't got to be Asian to have it. This is getting worse shit, too.
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's called the ABCCC. 1-1-July. Oh, it is. All right, man. I'm trying to tell you. Explain it. Tell me you. You refuse to accept the information as I'm telling it to you.
Starting point is 00:36:06 No, I'm accepted. No, I'm listening. Now, fuck, Google it. You got Google, motherfucker. I'm not. And high-speed internet. I don't want that on my same history. All right, well, fuck it, then.
Starting point is 00:36:15 All right, I just want that. I don't want that to sit out. Your own thing is on some selfish weed, but the weed that y'all smoking just won't even let you hear the truth. Explain it, I'm telling you. Why the fuck I got it? Because I told you it existing, you don't want to fuck you do. I didn't say it.
Starting point is 00:36:33 I didn't say it. I didn't say it. Go put, go, go, go, go, some, go be round the people in and you think they get musted. You'll smell somebody, won't be must. Okay, well, what is that? What is it? Some other shit, some shit they eat and go smell crazy, but it ain't going to be him. That's one wet nap away from me.
Starting point is 00:36:54 wet nap away from you don't smell shit no more. A gym full of Chinese people. Don't see just Chinese people. Okay, Asians of all kinds. They would never hooped together. They're all in there hooping, and you're telling me it's just, it's no smell. No, it's hot.
Starting point is 00:37:14 You don't smell like shit, too. There's no odor, bro. They've been playing all day. There's different teams. Like, what muggers have got next. They don't even sweat. You don't sweat now? No, they don't sweat.
Starting point is 00:37:31 That gene is a motherfucker, man. It's just like everything in your body stays in your body. Asian people, please let us know. They don't fuck with us. What do you mean? I check the analytics, bro. We get very few views from Asia. There's always few at the show.
Starting point is 00:37:50 At the live show, it's always like maybe one or two, two, three. But they live in a man. America. What they mean? That's the ones in Asia ain't fucking with us yet. So you mean the American-Asian people get musty? That's crazy. That's because they've been over here eating them.
Starting point is 00:38:04 My dog. They eat their McDonald's. They jean- If you're American, you're susceptible to be in musty. They can happen. They're burnt through. They're good. You're dope.
Starting point is 00:38:17 You're dope. Hey man, what's going on right now in the Shire, the real city on the entertainment shop? We just did a show out there not too long ago. One thing about Chicago, they love from the 85 South. We're just trying to find a way to make you look like a bad person. But nah, what you mean? Like on the end of San Francisco? What do you can't call you on the face channel?
Starting point is 00:38:55 Yeah. Damn, don't, that been going so long, people don't even remember. Cats, bro, 85, big dude, cat doc. Anyway, Caddard is the one he told me that he was trying to get in touch with us and get on the show. He told me it was setting up. He wanted to be here. He was excited, but.
Starting point is 00:39:16 He had an accident, fucked his leg up. If you would have came next week, I think next week's supposed to be his debut back. He fucked up. We're ready for him. We miss him, okay? Can't believe you ain't believe me, man. I just asked.
Starting point is 00:39:40 I don't want him to get canceled. It sounds like some shit to be a headline. How are we going to get canceled? for some shit they find. That's what I'm saying. Carlos Miller says Asian people stink. I didn't say, I said that. But that's how they do shit, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:57 You said they don't, but that's how they do shit. They flip the shit now. I never said that. That's what I'm saying. I've heard that it was quite the opposite, right? That's what they'll say as soon as the article starts. He actually said the opposite. No, not if you say it out loud, I guess this kind of like they said,
Starting point is 00:40:16 black people got some jeans and shit that make us run fast and jump higher and shit. That's kind of ridiculous. Is it? I don't want to confirm more than that. You know black shit be made. Even black iPhones is different, bro. You ever had a white iPhone? Never buying that shit again.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Because my white iPhone just worked. whenever he wants to. You know what I'm saying? I think he's running something. Like when I had a white one, Siri just used to pop up. What did you say? I'm like, bitch, you're just listening
Starting point is 00:40:55 and Ben knows of it. Oh, Karen Nance iPhone. I got me a black iPhone because they run faster. It's fucking stupid. Whatever, man. I don't like the judgment in this room. Just a bunch of people doing better than me, huh?
Starting point is 00:41:18 Making better iPhone choices. This thing ain't having two successful careers at the same time and shit. Here I am. Hosting this fucking podcast, I ain't a plan myself. Welcome back to the 85 South Show. Well, I don't know if you heard.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Or have you been watching the show, but the 85 South Show was recently voted the number one show amongst black people who prefer to date other black people. Again, that's good. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Then we was voted number one by other races of people who like to date black people, so. Yeah. You need a baby. You saw that front row in the world. Many a baby. Shout out to all the real 85%
Starting point is 00:42:13 is because y'all are the best fans and audience and the whole game of fans and audiences some of my favorite 85% are the people who go back and watch the old shit and leave new comments comments that you didn't leave
Starting point is 00:42:30 the first time you watched it like this shit was so good they had to go back and revisit it that's longevity that's prosperity that's exactly what God wants for me Bart, let us know something.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Fill me in. Which motor you in right now? You're still an R&B one? We just played the song. And then I know your voice changed. I was like, I ain't know who, what. Because I had an R&B nigga on here with 19 different personalities. I don't know if you've ever heard of this artist called Music Soul Child.
Starting point is 00:43:14 I'm sure you're familiar with him, but have you ever heard a Purple Wonder Love? No, see, you're not familiar with Purple Wonder Love. Well, apparently he's been making music for years, and you've been listening to it, whether you know it or not. According to Music Soul Chow, who was speaking to me as Purple Wonder Love via Music Soul Chow, but as you see where this is going all right then he named at least nine other people that I've never heard
Starting point is 00:43:50 he informed me that I have been listening to their music also and these are all not the same people but they will only communicate via music soul job
Starting point is 00:44:05 so you see my dilemma don't You do it. Here it go. You see what I have to fucking deal with? What was just saying? There's nine of them. As music sold children.
Starting point is 00:44:30 The camp is just one child? The rest are adults. He's the only child? is the soul child. Okay. Soul meaning one. Okay. Well, who the other eight?
Starting point is 00:44:55 They're like shell companies. Sudo-personalities, if you will. Okay. Like them little dogs. I don't know if they're even really people, but some of them are more like personalities and epiphanous. Figma's of said imagination.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Because once you start breaking that shit down, who is music soul, child? That's what you were supposed to ask him. I can't. I never in the midst of him explaining all these other people to me, I forgot. So you gotta ask yourself who was doing the interview.
Starting point is 00:45:42 You? So who you fuck am I? I was performing as myself, as me. No, man. This shit, this is just the type of shit that we're doing here, man. We get high enough to try to come up with the signs of being a black person. Like, what's some of your favorite black shit to do in life? Black shit?
Starting point is 00:46:09 Some of your favorite, just black, all this shit, black people do. This shit black people go in late too. Like using an old t-shirt to wash your car. See how every black person in this room know exactly what I'm talking about? Like everybody in here know that you don't clean your mirrors with no fucking paper towels. You use old newspaper for shit like that.
Starting point is 00:46:36 And I don't give a fuck. It seems like it shouldn't work. Right. It seems like it should, it should, but it works. So well. Right. Like black people understand the importance of Windex. Or using some starch on your favorite jeans.
Starting point is 00:46:59 If you ain't never used starch in your life, don't ever argue with me. You're not old enough. These young niggas ain't never had to iron their fucking school clothes, bro. These are motherfuckers just waking up going to school now. Ain't nobody getting up early enough to watch. They're wearing pajamas. They're going to school. There ain't nobody earning fucking school clothes, bro.
Starting point is 00:47:22 That was the responsibility that we took very fucking serious. You hang your school clothes? I don't want to wake your ass up early. You're going to iron them school clothes. I'm fucking around and get good at ironing as a black child at a young age. They don't even let you know that you're really about to earn for real for everybody in the house. Hey, hit these for me. Hit these?
Starting point is 00:47:48 Hit these? These long-ass, white-ass jeans you're talking about? Ain't no way to just hit these. Bitch, ain't no way to just hit these motherfucker. This is a bottle of state float right there by itself. I'm gonna have to mix up a hole. to mix up a whole other bottle. This thick-ass starch I've been using
Starting point is 00:48:13 that I'm spraying out of a fucking garden spray a bottle. The fucking starch cheaper than the bottle than it's in. Motherfucking that real starch on the bottom, bitch. Who told black people to earn in the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:48:42 That was just the spot that had the most road. If you had, you know, if you ain't have a big old spot, you know, that's the most room you're going to get in that kitchen without shit being in the way, without no furniture. Only black people know this.
Starting point is 00:48:59 And I won't say only black people, but have you ever folded a whole basket of laundry? And then once you looked at what you folded, you were like, But don't none of this shit go together. Like, I can fold a whole basket of laundry and still not have shit to wear. That's fucking crazy. When you buy draws and you wear them, you never think about having to fold them up and put them somewhere.
Starting point is 00:49:32 What? That's how, that's what I use is my gauge of success. Until I get to a point where my job. My draws don't have to be folded. I ain't gonna feel like I made it. You don't have a fold. I got a lot of drawers. Leave my fold.
Starting point is 00:49:51 I had to roll my drawers up like socks just to be able to. But I give, I collect them all year, then at the end of the year, I start over. Don't look at me like something wrong with me. I just literally saw you switch personnel this thing going on beat mode. You can't judge me. When you're gonna drop some more music though? Like when the album coming out? Most likely February.
Starting point is 00:50:25 Top of next show. That's dope as hell how you drop one song, one straight to the top though. Got picked right up on the show. But the shit did you make up on the show? Y'all have to take up on the show. Actually fit in that. Yeah, yeah, and then Jacob got a record together.
Starting point is 00:50:40 Jacob came on here. Crazy-ass, nigga. Had his mom over there with him. Step-daddy. Brother family. He was lit. Get good shit, man. I love you a bit in later.
Starting point is 00:51:00 Uh, uh, probably get up out of there tomorrow. I can't just come fuck with y'all. fuck a child it's cold you didn't got high and got the thing about shit ain't it that's what they couch do some wafel house I'm hungry at hell somebody order this man some wafel house what's your waff house order uh I need a um patty milk which one the chicken are you getting what you got um getting the bee that shit making it making it worse Don't you hate one nigga ask you that when you watch your wop house water and then you're about to order it so it's making you want the shit even more order this. We want to patty milk. That's all y'all need. I'm calling it in for you, bro. All you had to do is say that shit.
Starting point is 00:51:51 What do you want to drink? You want to drink? You want to ask brown? How are you walking? And you're like, damn, I wasn't ready to order right now. She don't play, as he goes, she's gone. You can't add nothing to what she closed, though. You can't add no one at all right now. You can't add no when you leave out there. Come on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:52:21 Tell her how you want it. Yep. No, he ain't say chicken. You won't. Yeah. Mm-hmm. And a waffle. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:34 No, a pecan waffle Pekan waffle. Just a regular waffle. Thank you. See? Appreciate that, man. Don't never just hold that, keep that shit to yourself. Get you in there.
Starting point is 00:52:51 I know people that can make this shit happen. By the time we get done, just what you're going to have. Food, d'nagia. Right on time. No way. You're company. At least we can do.
Starting point is 00:53:04 It gets you with a Waffle House order. Hell yeah. You got a weed. You got some more weed? There's a bear shit in the woods. Now, this dick is going to take it too far now, this nigga going to ask for all the type of shit. Hey, man, I got some holes coming through, man.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Y'all got a place I think. You got no rosé, dude. Hey, man, I keep in this room right here. Y'all got another drink. No, do we have something to drink? That's for me. What you need? What do you want?
Starting point is 00:53:37 No, I want, I want, I want, I want a liquid. What do you mean? Like some. Liquor. Liquor. Trying to have some liquorice. Oh, okay. I completely understand.
Starting point is 00:53:53 And what's your social media, man, so they can link up with you and keep in touch with all the new things. Act like you. Act like Bart. Act like Bart. H-C-T-U-Like underscore Bart. Oh, that's what it goes on. Look, we got you a nice little outfit put together. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 00:54:13 Hell yeah. You know, swagged that out. Yeah. Oh, yeah. What side of Chicago are you from? I'm born in the west, but, um, from the south side of Chicago. Oh, okay. I was about to say, yeah, you're gonna wear that shit.
Starting point is 00:54:33 Yeah, yeah. When you said it wets, I felt defeated. What color you wear? Nah. Okay. Yeah, nah. You just gotta make sure you answer three questions in the row, right? You gotta answer three questions.
Starting point is 00:54:47 Hell you, yeah. Yeah? Yeah, man, just a little, you know, a little subject. Just, you know, just until. Time's getting better on both sides I appreciate you Stop me looking at fucking hair Hey man
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