The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - BET Awards Media House ft. Domani
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Hey, now, we at the BT Awards 2025 live at the Media House.
Yeah, we live
Yeah
When them cameras are
We live
We live
Yeah
They ain't seen it
Yeah
For sure
We live
We live
It ain't a live
We live
We live
We live
We live in flesh
Yeah
Yeah
But hell
That's what I was just
About to say
It ain't like
We got a guest
Man
They're family
Yeah
He could
He could have popped it
Off and start
To do the intro
Man
Fuck it
Which camera
Which camera
Pick one
Which one
You want
What's going on
Y'all
Y'all is
Looking at 85 South
Show
And this is
family talk
with none other than
me
the money
exactly
yeah I'm looking at
all the cameras too
it'd be crazy
y'all cut it
and see
yeah
you did it like
it was a grand hustle
goddamn
TV show
introduction
like it was gonna show
all the kids
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
hey Nav thought
you was the
favorite child
what made you
think that
because Tip made
the song
if it ain't about
the money
man
what you think
he's saying
the money
or like the money whatever the money's like go if the money don't say that shit it ain't going
but he was saying the money you asking me but your name demoney my name is the money
it's just like when lloyd say fine two or five two i think i think the niggis switched it up
and said both actually yeah i feel like he'd probably be high and switch it up drunk switch it
up yeah no i think he did it just to fuck with people because if you listen to it he'd be like
She's five to
Then when he comes back
He'd be like
She's fine too
That's why he did it two times
So take which one you want
Which is really both
No, when pops be performing on stage
And when he performed by the money
Sometimes he'll point at me
So it's like
That hard
So it's like I don't know
Man
It's a double untime
It's a double untimes
Yeah
I see when you were walking out of Target
You know what I mean
Doing the rap
You know what about your dad
And stuff
And how you welcome in the fatherhood
I feel like that's the perfect
transition
to teach somebody something like you know we might not understand what our dad was doing who was growing up but then when you make sense late on like shit
I see what you're going through pop absolutely damn bro you've been kicking ass on the music shit thank you man we're proud of you man
appreciate you you got your very unique style and your brother he got a whole other style yeah then your other brother he got a whole other style bro y'all never just be at the house and
kicking it in the studio and just see if y'all can put all the superpowers again
like pie rangers come together yeah yeah we do all the time though we got music yeah it's just
figuring out how to package it and put it out and how it makes sense with whatever everybody
else doing yeah yeah yeah and king hell man what you gonna do with king king king or call you and say
good night i'm like man what you're the fuck you do in that for call me with a male problem
I say yeah hey I say hey man I'm a grown-in-man don't call me with no man I don't help my kids
when they work me what the fuck you're just doing a brink yes that's king that's king
man he keeps you on your toes he called me too with the man problem with the male
problem I couldn't figure it out that's why I got mad because I didn't know the answer
too I said man I don't play the game king you didn't know it king your little brother
yeah but he ain't your baby brother and I know like there's somebody that got brothers
that he in a he in a difficult position and do you are like are you able to like as the
older brother sometimes are you the one who who can reach him what can't nobody reach him
Sometimes, shoot, man, he's grown, man.
Sometimes when a man got his mind set him or something,
it's not too much you can tell him.
For sure.
But, yeah, he knows when to come to me.
And he, sometimes you think he's not listening, but he's listening, you know?
That's hard.
It's just, we all just figuring it out.
For sure.
The one you did with D.C.
That's that one.
That's Centi Hendry.
Yeah.
That's that motherfucker one.
Yeah.
Like, he talked, like, don't get him wrong,
the money could wrap his ass off.
Yeah.
Man, you listen, that nigga freaky is a motherfucker too now.
That nigga was talking to.
Who me?
Man, aw.
No, the other demas.
The one we got right here.
Now, he's talking about the double intundra shit.
No, he's talking about the money.
Yeah, dang.
Now, that nigga be talking to shit, man.
I said, oh, shit.
I started using that nigger shit and text messages.
Yeah, no, you can.
Yeah.
It'll probably work.
That's crazy.
No, for sure.
Hey, man, like, does this shit ever, like, do your worlds ever collide?
Because we got to watch you go from a kid on TV.
Now you're a grown-ass man.
Yeah.
Like, do that, do, the world's ever collide?
Because we saw you as a kid and you growing, you know, people change.
Yeah.
Now you're on some whole, you got a whole other vibe, you chill, all of this shit.
But does it, do your worlds ever collide is real amazing.
And when you say collide, you mean like, like, like.
some people still look at me like a kid
or something like that?
Um,
maybe.
But man,
I'm just so focused,
you know what I'm saying?
I'm not even
understanding how that
I don't even see it all the way.
You know,
some people would say,
you know,
I remember you was a kid
or something like that,
but I like your music now
and then it's not,
it's a whole new world
created from that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And people respect you as an artist
because you got to think
it was a time when you were starting out
people would be like,
You know, T.I. Son, the money, but now it's, like, the money.
Right.
Like, and that'd be like, they listen to your music.
Like, you got a damn fan base, like, that's really fucking with you because of you, not because of nobody else because of your own work.
How that feel?
Yeah.
Man, I work hard for that, man.
It's pretty dope, man.
It's pretty amazing to see a vision turning to reality.
And a lot of people probably don't really see how it could be a lot of hard work because you just.
No, no, you be at festivals on your own.
Like, you got a team behind you, like, you're putting in the work.
Right.
But they don't see that.
They don't see that.
Even if they do see it, they think, like, oh, man, you still, they don't know that this stuff not promised.
You know what I mean?
So, like, you can still do all of that and it don't work.
And you can still know this person, know that person, and be this.
And still can't get in some of the motherfuckers.
That's what I'm saying. Yeah.
So, man, I work hard for that.
That's what I was going to ask you, too, DeMoney.
Were you ever hesitant to fuck with the music because of who your father is or how big his name is?
Not at all.
I was so young, man.
I didn't really think about it all like that.
I just knew I liked music, and I always knew I wanted to be an artist, and I just took off.
Man, I got to ask you this, too.
What happened to your comedy career, bro?
Yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah.
No, that was a good night.
That's what that was.
That was just one good night.
We all went out, and I got on stage.
They said, I bet you won't get on stage.
I said, I can.
Yeah.
And I did it.
And a few people laughed.
It was some good laughs.
Yeah.
But I wasn't trying to be a comedian.
Oh, okay.
But then your dad turned around and steal your shit.
He saw you on stage there and say, I'm going to do that shit.
And then he got locks.
Man, that nigger want to be you.
Hey, man.
Hey.
I ain't trying to start some shit.
You are.
Come on now.
You're starting shit, bro.
Tip, live your own life, man.
Let the money be him, man.
Yeah, nah.
He's going to come in here.
He's going to speak him up, too.
I'm going to change all that shit
Now I'm going to ask you about your other brother too
Man that boy Buddy Redd
He's building his name out there like
He's going crazy yeah
Like when y'all talk music
What y'all talk about?
Man it'd be totally different
Because he's just diving into a whole different
genre and I guess they operate
He'd be teaching me a lot of stuff
They operate totally different
And they discover a majority of their artists
at live shows and it'll just be one person he's teaching me all this stuff like this person all he
do is stand on stage with a guitar and he got like 100,000 people up there and uh so he we just go
back and forth and just like you said how worlds collide bringing our worlds together seeing how I
could take something from from what he know and give him something that I know but um it's totally
two different perspectives man and that's the beauty of it that's home that's dope man I love to see it
What new you got coming?
I got a project in June, June 20th.
We in June 20, yeah.
And I'm hitting the road in July.
We got some dates.
What can we expect on the project?
New music, let me see, summertime vibes, I would say.
And the song For Everlasting, really just continuing on that vibe and just building on that.
What's your favorite DeMani song?
that's a good question man what's my favorite the money song it got to be it got to be
this new song that's not out man and it's always a new song because I'm a artist we always
we always like the new song yeah it got to be this song called lean on me yeah okay it's
coming out June 20th what that's about you can tell us that yeah I can I can it's just it's just a lot
done packed but so it's really about
someone battling with
just alcohol
yeah someone
someone battling with alcohol that's all like me
or any vices but that particular
song is alcohol I need to listen
that motherfucker no yeah
now they jump real but
I just I have fun
you wake up tasting Don Julio
no
no
oh man
He got the water right here, though
It looked good
That ain't even water
That's not water
No
No
Nah that's not
That's the special water
That's not
Lean on me
That's why I need
Let's go the song man
The money we couldn't even make this home
Oh man
Yeah man
Hey Damani
We came up with our own segment
For the 2025
BET Awards
Media House
This has quickly become
one of our favorite segments
and it is called
What the fuck you got on?
And you just let us know what you got on
and you pop your shit
the way you pop it
I don't even
This is Kiff
This is Kith
Just Kif
Yeah Kith
Sweat Suit Yeah we know what Kiff
But you're talking about
Just Kill
But you know what I'm saying
You gotta let them know
Whoever watching
How you wearing that shit
What makes it you
You did what I'm saying
Okay what making me
I got a wife beater on
I always wear a wife beater
Haines
I like Haynes' wife be there for the details.
Okay, boom.
After that, I wear a white t-shirt.
It is a little hot outside, but I'm in the AC right now.
And then I do the sweatshirt.
What's up with you?
Did he see you?
Absolutely.
You know, shit real when Jim Jones is walking in.
Yeah.
And show of it.
Yeah, that's real.
Yeah.
What I'm talking about, three layers.
shirts and stuff yeah you you you got about four shirts I don't know about
four shirts but I'm cool though yeah four shirts white socks new balances I mean
it's just just chill guy yeah yeah hey man let them know where they can catch up
with everything you got and what's dropping June 20 June 20th I got my EP that's
building up to an album it's called knock knock so June 20th there it is
hey man we need to get we need to get an episode
then to promote the album.
Let's do it.
When we get back to the city.
I get back Tuesday.
That's what I'm saying.
When we get back to the city, let's put something together.
That's easy.
And then that way you can have the album dropping that day.
We drop the episode.
Coinside that with that, man.
Do a little quick, little listening session or something.
We can absolutely do that.
Absolutely, man.
Look, we ain't going to hold you.
Don't forget the shows in July.
That's right.
My boy on tour, man.
What's the first city?
Demone.
D.C.
D.C.
D.
Jumping the tour off in D.C., shout out to Chico, because that's where he's from.
That's real.
D.C., July 20th.
I mean, July 6.
July 6.
Yeah.
All right, man.
Well, look here.
85 South Show, Demani, B.E.T. Award.
That boy, Nav Green.
We're out of here.
We're out.
Welcome to Decoding Women's Health.
I'm Dr. Elizabeth Pointer, chair of Women's Health and Gynecology at the Atria Health Institute in New York City.
I'll be talking to top researchers and clinicians.
and bringing vital information about midlife women's health directly to you.
A hundred percent of women go through menopause.
Even if it's natural, why should we suffer through it?
Listen to Decoding Women's Health with Dr. Elizabeth Pointer on the IHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Robert Smith, and this is Jacob Goldstein, and we used to host a show called Planet Money.
And now we're back making this new podcast called Business History about the best ideas
and people and businesses in history.
And some of the worst people, horrible ideas,
and destructive companies in the history of business.
First episode,
how Southwest Airlines use cheap seats and free whiskey
to fight its way into the airline is.
The most Texas story ever.
Listen to business history on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro.
We were in the car, like a Rolling Stone came on,
and he said, there's a line in there about your mother.
And I said, what?
what I would do if I didn't feel like I was being accepted
is choose an identity that other people can't have.
I knew something had happened to me in the middle of the night,
but I couldn't hold on to what had happened.
These are just a few of the moving and important stories
on my 13th season of Family Secrets.
Listen to Family Secrets on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You know the shade is always Shadiest right here.
Season 6 of the podcast Reasonably Shady
with Giselle Bryan and Robin Dixon is here dropping every Monday.
As two of the founding members of the Real Housewives Potomac
were giving you all the laughs, drama, and reality news you can handle.
And you know we don't hold back.
So come be reasonable or shady with us each and every Monday.
Listen to Reasonably Shady from the Black Effect Podcast Network
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Michael Lewis here.
My best-selling book, The Big Short, tells the story of the build-up and burst of the U.S. housing market back in 2008.
A decade ago, the Big Short was made into an Academy Award-winning movie.
Now I'm bringing it to you for the first time as an audiobook narrated by yours truly.
The Big Short story, what it means to bet against the market, and who really pays for an unchecked financial system, is as relevant today as it's ever been.
Get the Big Short now at Pushkin.fm.com.
or wherever audio books are sold.
This is an I-Heart podcast, Guaranteed Human.
