The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Black Men Dont Cheat Ft. 4IZE Fatt Man Deezy | EP. 101
Episode Date: October 13, 2017Black Men Don't Cheat ft. 4IZE & Fatt Man Deezy DTP Family member 4IZE stops through 85 South to freestyle with Fatt Man Deezy and Karlous Miller plus talk about his NEW convenience store on Atlan...ta's popular Edgewood block. ▶ Subscribe AND SHARE our videos!!! - https://bitly.com/85tube ▶INTAGRAM! - https://www.instagram.com/85southshow/ ▶ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/85SouthShow ▶FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/85southshow/ FOLLOW THE CREW KARLOUS MILLER - @karlousm DCYOUNGFLY - @dcyoungfly CLAYTON ENGLISH - @claytonenglish JOE T. NEWMAN - http://www.ayoungplayer.com CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/ LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_queso/ J.O.N - https://www.instagram.com/heeeyj_o_n/ CRIAG GRAVES - https://www.instagram.com/craigshoots23/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Perino Advirus.
What is it? Perona Advisory?
My stupid ad.
Parano advisory is advised.
This context and language is not suitable for children.
Shit might be said that might hitch up under the skin, and it might be a low blow.
But guess what?
It's funny as fuck, though.
We got 10 days in the bill.
Say what, say what, say what you got today's in the bill.
All the way from Cincinnati, Ohio, today's in the bill.
With your stagging ass, you're going to be in New Year's End church.
With your stagging ass.
You're going to go straight back to work.
With your stagging ass.
While your kids still playing up in dirt.
With your stagging ass.
Hold up, your alternated on work.
With your stagging ass.
Now you got to try to crank it first.
With your stagging ass.
You gonna be lay for work
With your stanking ass
You ain't gonna have no fucking dog
With your stanging ass
Hey
We don't bend up and see with the shit
Tell it too
Fucking these holes on the low
Niggas talking about
Them nigga fun to hang with that shit
I'll fuck your bitch
And I'll pay that rent
And anytime she called me
She's gonna get off on these dick
Now hey
I'm telling what you might see me
I'm posted in the Aid
But I might jump on the plane
In Paule Vu or La Franté
Cause my no close
I got the jokes I'm
everywhere you see me with it
I'm up in Africa I'm telling jokes
in different cities
Nigger went to Germany and felt some
different tits hey
Nigger went to Germany and felt some different
Titty
Hey hey a nigga went to Germany
And felt some different Tennis
I say they're small and they're round but
Felt some different Titty
I like smoking weed
I like it in high
I make bitches mad like B.C. Youngfly
Bitches walking out
Bitches pulling up
I'll apologize
And then I say I don't give up for a crazy man
I don't like a crazy man
I don't give him some of that pussy
He'll give some of his dick to you
Give him some of that pussy girl
I don't like asking
Give him some of that pussy baby
I don't like asking
If the pussy is real good
Then please don't give me some
But if it's see is great than Carlos really want some of that pussy girl
I don't like that shit.
Yeah, I see you got a smell but I want to fuck no
Pussy got a smell but I'm going to fuck no
Pussy got a smell but I'm a pussy got to smell but I'm a pussy got to smell but I'm a
fuck no
Oh I see you with your glasses
Mm-hmm, made straight A's in your classin
At the show squeeze on the asses.
In the hall, all-way, passing.
That's why, we got to support each other, man.
Everybody.
I brought my nigga four eyes on here.
He got the stow on Edgewood.
You ain't even been over there yet.
Man, Edgwin down, you're right.
It ain't been going to blaming you.
No, but you're right.
You're right.
But guess what, though?
I'm feeling to get a whip when I get a whip.
But I'm going to be at edge wood and down.
Man, tell me.
That's going to be one of the first stops I make in my will.
Be like, four, I told you, didn't it?
Didn't it tell you?
Four. Tell them about the stone.
I get to the battle.
It's four eyes.
head crack it's uh some other nays it was some good star what you said yeah um well there
was some other it was some good emcees well yeah like he's polite he gonna say it was some good
emcees all i remember was him and got down head crack you feel me yeah but i knew that nigger
was fire and i knew him but i ain't know how fire he was because of how other nicks was talking
about right but you in this shit with boehre you're stupid you went he with four eyes bray you
You don't even understand, bro.
You feel in the D's that hope you're ready, but, you know what I'm saying?
Like, hey, whatever, you know what I'm saying?
But I felt deviant.
Give us one of your crazy-ass road stories, man.
In the hip-hop.
Got to hear that.
The hip-hop game.
Crazy road stories from their hip-hop game.
She was going to cook for a nice little hood chick with a little class to her.
What would you make her?
Man, let me tell you.
What would you put on the menu?
Now, because where's she from?
Okay.
See, now I'm going to.
Now, look, she's from the hood, but she got a little class.
here go right here all right now see what they don't want is spaghetti okay right because
they say all that out the top that's the they just they just figure that's the nigger thing to do okay
so what i'm gonna do i'm gonna flip it on i'm gonna give you the angel hair pasta stop playing you know
and i want to swap out the tomato sauce for alfredo so come on now you soon me in miami um with luda
it's Kelly's birthday
it's a big ass birthday party for him
at this one
big ass club
like shit
and you know
Chris started doing move bitch
and then you know
niggas started fighting
and when the fight broke out
Nick Callick came on stage
and took the mic and I never heard
hey guys stop please
don't why you don't
don't hurt anyone
Like his voice
His voice completely changed from
All the mixtapes of albums I heard
Like he was thoroughly concerned for somebody
In the crowd
And he did not want the duration
Of his birthday party to be ruined
By fist the cuffs and altercations
In that crowd
See I told you we had some swag for you, bro
Look at that man
Once you put the motherfucker's swag with it
We can get a motherfucking bag with it
What you put the motherfucker swag with it?
You can get a motherfucking bag with it.
Yeah.
We back up in this bitch like we left some.
We back up in this bitch just like we left some.
We back up in it bitchy like we left some.
That we left some.
Told that hole yesterday, 85 South Show.
That's the only podcast that I'm talking about, bro.
If you haven't heard it, you need.
to go subscribe my nigg
cause every time we do a show
we hit the yo we do it big
this a podcast for them
old niggas and them little
kids this the type of shit
your baby mama listen to
it me and we in this
bitch is just be fat man
easy four eyes in this
bitch making this shit look
easy
if I stop
came in a big round 20
whacks you're talking about getting
plenty breaths
had to go sleeping got plenty of
Four eyes see you with your glasses
Made straight A's in your classin
It's so squeeze on the assy
In the hall all-way passing
I gotta pass up in the principle
I had to twist up my word
Yeah I had to do up my cane
Yeah
I had to fly like the bird
Yeah
I do not buy like the clothes
Damn
But I'd be by like a weed
And I'm gonna buy like a square
I know that help look
I can breathe I could breathe
I could breathe
80 when I want
Five
It's the...
80, 5.
The South.
80, 5.
8.
8.
You want some?
Do you want to kick a float?
I know he wants some.
I know you want some.
I know you want to get it.
I know you want to get it.
Man, it's messed up because the nigger's so high that I don't even want none.
It's like, I don't even got a hard dick with a girl with a big bun.
Oh my.
I might fall asleep on a wake up and then hit it in the morning.
Ah.
Damn freestyleing.
Something like Biggie in the tub.
Yeah.
Talking about Biggie in the jacuzzi.
Yeah.
Niggas so high, I'm moving slow like a smoothie.
Yeah.
When it's sitting in the sun, melt it all hot.
Yep.
South 85 niggas pull up on the strip or post up on the block.
Hey.
See, we're the type of niggas that are pull up in our baby mama's car.
Huh?
Two blunts in the ass tray, hanging out the window, asking where the holes are.
Uh-uh.
I mean.
Yeah.
You don't give a fuck by nothing.
Yeah.
But I love my main bitch because that's the only one good at the sucking.
Man, pull up on them.
Pull up the church.
Took her to work.
Live up the skirt.
Had to get eye.
Then I did dirt.
Then I'm a bough.
Then I dip in.
Then I be eye.
They call me fat.
You call me Deasy.
I sweat it hard.
Make it look easy.
I like my chicken.
No napkin greasing.
Speaking of chicken, you know that I'm pimpe.
You know that I came with the dark skin.
You know that I didn't hit.
But really I got the head for my friends
I'm the type of dude that be creepy down the street
Pull up at the chicken place get dog meat
I'm the type of a nigga that's a free girl the week
Take the bitches everywhere and let her get something to eat
Man I don't know they ain't understanding me
Down smoke on more trees on the habitat for humanity
All change got some nigga lost my brain
Left it all in the parking lot and then dripping that sauce
To a cost of staying
Hey
I got a new shirt told me
I'm almost sober
I said hold on
Give me some old merch
I need some old clothes
Bring it over
Yeah
I'm gonna take it back
With me post it up
Put it in the edgewood
At the five and down
That's the new spot
I got a little edgewood
Yeah it's all me and mine
And my homie
Me and my guy
What up Reese
Shout out to my partner
Hey
I think we bullshit it long enough
You're trying to kick off the show
Let's start some
Man that's how we started the show
Over here on the motherfucking
85 we might kick a freestyle
talk to shit but everything that we do
shit we keep it live
shit we do it for some minutes
yeah
shit we do it for some months
yeah you work for chicken wings
nigga we working over here for blunts
you got to know it
85 South
show
this the coldest
podcast
this the 805
South show
it's the 85 South show
it's going up on
nigga girls with the real nice ass
This the 85 South
Show
For real nickers who drive
Caprice
It's the 85 South show
This the 85 South show
This is a podcast for your auntie and your knees
Oh man what's happening
Hey you know what it is when we came in the bitch
Hey well look
Hey that what it is
I'm like, yeah, yeah.
85.
85.
85.
85.
I'll just be,
now, see,
I've just been one motherfucker to know that
it don't matter what the situation is.
The 85 South show is always going to be the coldest part of that.
Oh, yeah.
Got to know that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you already one of the coldest people who become a dream.
You feel what I'm saying?
Man.
So I feel like we had to keep the cold like a deep thing.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
one of the partner you know my partner already your party already everybody everybody partner man y'all
show us a little my nigga foe ass man got to know it's four you know what I'm saying
you know this out bro this is the 85 South show you might not know this the podcast right here
it's for niggas who think hamburger helper is a whole meal mm-hmm you feel what I'm saying
okay that's so you're saying it's not is I hate to be the barrier of bad news
But it's like hamburger helper
Not the whole meal
You just put some broccoli with it
Yeah I'm so I'm saying
What if you like got some mixed vegetables
That's exactly where I was going with
If you put something with it
Then it's a whole meal
But they think it's the whole meal
Right so I'm talking about niggas who make
Hamburger help
Go get a bag of them Hawaiian sweet rolls
Well I got to know that though
Then they favorite like you said
You add your own touch to it
You know
Little corn or something
Whatever you buy
Whatever you garnish with, you know.
I'm not here to judge, nobody.
Okay, because some folks don't get to Hawaiian road.
They just put some butter on some bread.
Talk to them.
Oh, man.
I'm talking about, that's exactly who we make this podcast for a ghetto chef who make garlic bread with regular bread.
I feel at home now.
Right.
I'm talking about niggas who didn't ever made a sandwich on a hot dog bun.
Oh, got to know that.
Got to know that.
On the regular.
You speak in my language.
I ain't, I ain't.
How much?
I ain't been in a long time, but I've been there.
I want you to feel at home.
Man, made a sandwich on a hot dog.
Man, I prefer it on a hot dog bun.
If it's some soft spread.
That's not soft.
Tuna.
Diza, let me ask you this,
if we're talking about ingredients.
What's up?
Say, for instance, you was going to cook for a nice little hood chick with a class tour.
What would you make her?
Man, let me tell you some.
What would you put on the menu?
Now, because where's she from?
Okay.
See, now I'm going to teach.
Now, look, she's from the hood, but she got a little class.
Yeah, go right here.
All right.
Now, see, what they don't want is spaghetti.
Okay.
Right?
Because they say, oh, yeah, without it.
They just figure that's the nigger thing to do.
Okay.
So what I'm going to do, I'm going to flip it on it.
I'm going to give you the angel hair pasta.
Stop playing.
You know, and I want to swap out the tomato sauce for Alfredo sauce.
Come on now.
You see?
And instead of a ground meat, uh-oh.
I want to get a shrimp.
they shrimp. Come on now.
You know, and the chicken.
Come on now. You're going to put both on in there.
You know, and I'm going to mix up the shrimp and the chicken.
Hold on, my nigga. You hit it with two meats.
Man, I'm going to double the meat.
All right. Stay right there. Stay right there.
Stay right there. Four.
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Same question.
Nice little hood chick with some class coming.
coming through. What's on the menu?
I mean, he already
took my Andrea Apostle. Come on, man.
Come on, man. What's the backup?
You got to have a backup plan. Backup.
Yeah, man, second best.
It's a hood chick, though. So I don't really care about it.
Come on now. You didn't brought feelings into the menu?
Damn, you got a feeling something way about it.
I'm just saying it determined.
You eating too now.
Selfish making.
She eating by herself.
If the angel had then work, if me, if me prepping the angel have pasta, I wouldn't, I ain't even go all out with shrimps in it.
Okay, okay.
Shrimp and chicken now.
Right.
But if me prepping the angel head with the Alfredo sauce, don't do it, then I normally reach into my bag and I pull out my chef homeboy who graduated from the school of Cardone Blue.
And I go on blue finesse up some, you know, demonstrations with some scallops and all types of stuff.
Let me answer the next question for me.
Right, right.
You know what else you're going to make for a hood chick?
Come on.
A salmon.
Come on, man.
Phelet.
Hold on.
You didn't hear the wood.
Bro, you didn't say the L, bro.
That's why I had, because it's a hood chick.
Oh, bro.
If she was from the birds, I would have said salmon.
Let me talk to this.
Let me talk to the acidia.
But the hood chick will have some salmon.
Right.
You feel me?
And so I'm going to make the salmon.
You know, I'm going to squeeze an orange on it.
Right.
Lidney squeeze a lemon.
Come on, bro.
You know, but you want the sweet of citrus.
There you go.
You know, I'm going to sprinkle some cinnamon.
Come on, now.
And then I'm going to press some brown sugar.
I'm not going to give you my recipe.
Don't do it.
Because that's too fat.
Don't do it.
But then you know what else I'm going to do with that?
Don't do it.
Man, I'm going to get the potatoes.
Right.
Now, I could whip them up for dolo from a natural spud.
But I'm going to get the one for a dollar in the bag.
Stop playing.
See, I thought, I see.
And I'm going to add some butter and milk.
I didn't know y'all.
I didn't know you was a gentleman.
I didn't know y'all was going to get a gentleman.
Because, you know, in my studies,
My surveys, the research that I've gathered
You know, the hypothesis, you know, I put my hypothesis out there
Right
You know, right
I put a control out there just to see what it's going to come back
Right, mathematically the hypotenuse
I feel what y'all did
So y'all said real plate
Y'all saying food they're going to real plate
But everybody who know everybody
I feel like someone's wrong, brad, that's their weed
That's their weed
Nick, because I don't know where the fuck you was
earlier, but you shouldn't be nowhere with some
be gruddling. I was just
going to keep it real classy. I was going to show up
with a 20 piece. Man,
right? All flat. Wow.
Going to blow a sock,
wow. Right. Yeah, he just
did that. Yeah. Wow. Extra
sprinkles. You know, I always like to start some shit
before I started the show, man. So, welcome
back to another magnificent episode.
Yeah.
I got out of the show.
Bro, we didn't here today with one of the coldest
niggas, man. We know him because
you know, a nigga made me a fan.
Man, just off the freestyles that you can spell out the ludicrous album.
Before we even get into all that shit, Four Eyes, introduce yourself to the 85 South Show audience, man.
What's Good in the Hood with 85 South Shore audience?
My name is Four Eyes.
I am an advocate of prescription out of, I will.
You know, I mean Four Eyes.
That's Two Eyes, Ignorant, Two Eyes, Intelligent, and I'm all about balancing out all of that shit.
So, thank you for having me.
It's a pleasure to be here.
I am very happy to be here.
We had to, man, because it's just like, you know, podcasting is the new wave and shit.
We always want to bring people around who we know need to be brought around.
And the shit that you did in the rap game, I don't never think that is unnoticed, the shit that you're doing.
But we still stuck at where you picked us up at.
You feel me?
Everybody in the room, like, man, that's that nigga.
God is good.
God is good.
I appreciate y'all.
for having the ear and appreciating just good lyricism and just, you know, even for the fact
that y'all was touched and influenced in that way by just, you know, the essence of me
just, you know, it's music to me to where it was just, it wasn't even no beat, man.
It wasn't no beat.
I mean, no music.
It was, niggas beating on table the same way Homeboy was.
That's why we do that shit every episode.
It ain't about, they think we're just out here trying to flex nothing.
We really just paying homage, man.
Paying homage and keeping that shit.
hip-hop, because we're the hip-hop
influenced generation of comedians and shit.
Go ahead.
I had caught you at the Apache, right?
It's my first time seeing you perform live.
Now, I had done since you on this scene.
This is the first time seeing you perform.
And you did a song.
I don't remember nothing about the song
except one line.
You said, yeah.
See, I was looking at some bunch of bras in the club.
So why the fuck they ain't choosing it?
You know what I'm saying?
What I was the line of your time?
I don't care if you remember
Wait, you're talking about
This song I got called
Rolling like a G
Where I said
She came with a G
She danced with a G
So why would she leave with a you?
Yeah
Something like that
But then why the fuck she ain't choosing it?
Because I was like, I was feeling that way
In the clubs
So play. Why they ain't choosing
That way? You said that shit
So it's such an emotion, bro.
This nigga got some shit that
that make you think twice, right?
Man, three times.
Hitting trees harder than Sonny Bono.
Yeah.
A lot of people don't even get the significance.
Of what he said.
Yeah.
You know, but he's the first thing
pulling up in a mini-van.
Will you bless him?
Hey, when, well.
Right now, man.
Hidden trees harder than Sonny Bono.
For the niggas who still didn't get it.
I'm just, uh, you're talking about
you're serious, Nick.
You seriously?
You want me to
goddamn
Google it then.
No,
because you're in the middle
of the verse.
I had to start
from the beginning
and we just,
it's like,
you don't have to spit the verse.
I'm just talking about
that line
and, you know,
like that specific line.
Oh,
hitting trees harder
than Sunny Bono,
the double entendron
this shit.
Well,
the nigga died
hitting a tree
skin,
and
I hit.
hit trees like that
nigger
because I'll be dying
when I be hitting the trees
metaphorically
That's the type of shit
I'm talking about
You feel what I'm saying
Like I knew exactly what you meant
But a lot of niggas be like what
Man
That's cold blood when you explain it
Man God is good
I'm just trying to break it down
It's nice that y'all got ears
To listen to stuff
And appreciate stuff
Because you know I will swear
That you know a lot of that
shit just, you know, because it don't got a, you know, this and that, you know, I'm being
real humble right now, but at the same time, I'm really excited that y'all are this adamant
about, you know, the feeling y'all got from that song.
Yeah.
15 years ago.
Hell yeah.
I know you got a million fucking songs.
Hey, it's like this, though.
Do you know what made me know that I was solid on a freestyle tip was when we ended up in
the Red Boy MC battle together?
Hey, man.
Talk about that shit.
You know, I'm talking about so, boom, this is how this go down, right?
Right.
And I don't, they had gone down before, but I didn't know about it before.
This is the first time they come to the eight.
God dang, they're doing a battle at the station at 107.9.
They got the battle set up already, but they're doing the wild car.
So whoever went at the station, going to be the wild car artist on the Redwood and C-Bowl.
So I go down there and win.
Battle like, hey, nip, bust them up.
So I get the wild car.
spot I get to the battle it's four eyes it's goddamn headcracked it's uh some other
niggas it was some good uh star what you said yeah um well there was some other it was some good emcees
said well yeah like he's polite he gonna say oh some good emcees all i remember was him and got down
head crack you feel me yeah but i knew that nigger was fire and i knew him but i ain't know how
fire because of how other nicks was talking
about. Right. But you ain't this shit with
four high, bro. You didn't even understand, bro. You don't even understand
bro. You feel in the D's and hope you're ready, but, you know what I'm saying? Hey, whatever,
you know what I felt divide. Right. And so, you know what I'm
saying, you hate, I ain't going to tell that story because, you know. I got robbed
in the first round aside. Yeah, but see, what I did, though, was
I redeemed you because I made it on to the last round. Right, but
then lost to head-ass head.
Hey man, head crack.
Shout out to that brother.
But I got that under head crack.
You're a lot slimmer than you were then.
Yeah.
And you had your shirt off on stage.
I did have my shirt off that whole battle.
You became an easy target.
Yeah, well, yeah, I did.
Hey, so what though?
No, but you chewed up like seven niggas with no shirt on.
Yeah, that was real.
That was your whole stage.
That was why I was getting there.
He went to the finals.
It was standing, buddy.
You get all the Jones you got, boy.
Jones you got, but
get to him.
You still ain't got me, though.
You don't got to be humble
on this bitch for us.
This is the 85 South show.
I'm reminding these motherfuckers
every chance I get that I am a
magnificent motherfucker.
And they can call me that.
Sometimes I'll be like, just call me Mr.
motherfucker.
Yes, that is quite inspiring.
I'm going to have to
embrace that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
The world is almost over, my nigga.
I'm wholeheartedly.
Bro, we got a couple more months.
You better enjoy this shit while you still can.
Just a few?
Hell yeah, man.
Tell me about your introduction to the rap game.
How you jump all fucking with the rap like that?
Who was your intro to this shit?
You've been around the world with it, pimped out?
I mean...
All type of Japanese women.
Sushi, kuchi?
Oh, you're fucking hilarious.
I mean, no, technically it all starts with our influences.
You know, I had older sisters.
My mom and daddy is hip-hop, basically, because, you know,
they brought me beat street, crush groove, and break.
And so if they're not hip hop for giving that to their kid, I don't know what it is.
Shout out to the dope-ass parents who did shit like the shake niggas dreams without even knowing it.
Shout out to the parents that didn't do that, too.
Just letting your kids explore their creativity.
Longhung was not about none of that.
You're still a magnificent nigga.
Yeah, right on.
Right on.
No, everybody get it their own different ways.
And also, you know, I grew up in the suburbs.
So it was a lot of, it wasn't too many black kids.
faces until I got into June
your high school. So my
older sisters and my
mother and father were really
my outlet to everything because
you're a child.
You just want to watch cartoons and play with toys.
But then you get your influences.
I know that Michael Jackson
is the greatest entertainer and I'm like
eight years old. You understand?
And Prince is like the running
up but then I know about James Brown
I learn about Stevie Wonder and you know I'm listening
and I'm getting all these influences
but ultimately
I grew up in the hip hop
era to where
once you got out of your break dancing
like running man phase
you went right to expressing yourself
you know lyrically
you know expressing your mind
and what you had to say
as opposed to how well you could dance
and flex a nigger on the flow
so I literally just transformed
from the dance aspect
to the writing aspect
Same way somebody might go from graffiti to DJing or, you know, DJing to producing.
It's natural progression.
Yeah, it's all in the same vein of that culture, though.
But freshman year high school started rapping.
And niggas thought my voice sounded real good because I was hoarse and I was rapping shock G.
Digital Underground freaks of the industry.
Brough, a lot of motherfuckers in this era don't understand how dope digital underground.
Come on, man.
That shit pissed me off.
You know, it's just one of the unsung heroes.
You know how long it took me to figure out
Shock Drey was hung up?
Man, it did take a minute.
That wasn't no shit you just got right off the toe.
Because he fucked us up.
They was in the video together.
He was like, nigga, that ain't them.
They danced in the game.
I'm telling you.
But see, it was a bunch of cuts.
And all of the videos except for we all in the same gang.
When they all, you know, were EZE and Hammer and everybody was in it.
So you actually see.
Humpty standing next to Shaggy.
That was like one of the first times
where I was like, okay, they're not the same person.
Man, that shit had me fucked up for a minute.
You got a stunt double.
Right.
Stunt double.
Shout out the Digital Underground.
They're going to be on 85 South show one day.
A South.
You stay on some shit, though, bro.
Like, you wanted to, you're one of them niggas who stayed doing some shit.
You'd be fucking around.
Like, this whole stick of shit.
Like, you was all on the news and everything.
Yeah.
Not just one, like, no local news shit.
Like, this was some national news shit.
These four-eyed stickers was every fucking web, bro.
National news.
That shit was on there.
I've seen it.
I told you all the niggas a bug was on me, bro.
I'm sorry.
You see that shit I just killed?
Bro, this shit is crazy.
It was crawling on me, bro.
It was a bug.
No, it was a real, like a mill of peeve.
Oh, bro.
You all right?
Ah, I'm good.
Bro.
I just want a tired of a dick, though.
I'll keep it real.
I wasn't blow it.
I'm sure that the drugs ain't kicked me?
No, nigga.
I saw the shit.
It was a real bug, bro.
That nigga brought that shit from Dakota.
No, he didn't know I didn't.
He rode over here with you.
No, I didn't.
Don't be bringing your buzz up.
Hey, don't try me like that, man.
There's no buzz on here.
Nah, there we got no buzz over here.
It might be buzzed.
But it ain't no buzz on me.
I didn't see no buzz on me.
I didn't see no buzz.
I respect your honesty.
You could have turned into a dance move, but you...
Man, everybody knows.
The nigga brought that bug, man.
I told me what time here, man.
Don't play no game.
Man, you know what?
I'm glad we're here just cooling and vibing and
and shit.
the world is so fucked up right now work don't stop little bro came to get hands on you know what the
head going on man i can't hey i'm from the hood we come i told i was gonna get in the mud with you
yeah for real we got here look at them gloves boys you're getting their work in you know sad that
you know definitely today i believe we're pulling up to uh greens point malle we're working with
i got some partners and shit down in houston shout out to my man al roka he got a foundation down now who i know
doing some big things yeah so we're just trying to make sure we link with the right
people so our shit can go straight to the people straight up and i'm sending your prayers straight
to you we were gonna do the whole i don't want to do the link because i don't want to get involved
with nobody else's money yeah you know i'm tell you i don't want nobody look i want the shit to go
straight to the folks i'm straight i don't need no paper man i want them people i know the folks
they're out there than lost everything and you know it's gonna be cool to go down there and fellowship
too man you know something like we're seeing and stuff you know what's talking about the thing is
thing is they gonna get the stuff right but we what's the value right and so
by when they see it come through that right you feel me when the water
said let them know you got about but come on by right it's like you in the
hospital boy they can send niggins seeing your thousand flowers you want to
come see right you feel me keep on flower man come see me buy me a sandwich in
the cafeteria by yeah that's type of niggins that why we got to support
each other man that why I brought my nigger four eyes on here he got the store
on edgewood, you ain't even been over there.
Man, Edgewood, you're right.
It ain't been I'm blaming you.
No, but you're right.
You're right.
But guess what, though?
I'm feeling to get a whip when I get the whip.
But I'm going to be at Edgewood and down.
Man, tell me.
That's going to be one of the first stops I make in my will.
It'd be like, four, I told you didn't.
Foe, tell them about the stove.
Tell them about the stove.
Four, tell them about that stove.
What made you go ahead open up a stone, man?
The store is freaking awesome.
That's the shit I'm talking about.
You ain't even tell them about the stickers.
The nigga was on the new.
They gotta put stickers on this bitch from here to Florida.
It wasn't just me, actually.
We gave 20,000 stickers to a handful of midgets
and we compensated them with peanut butter jelly sandwiches.
They was on fire hydrants everywhere.
They worked for cheap.
You can't be offending my plug, bro.
They're not midgets.
They call little people.
They said they're calling them midgets.
It's just like calling them the N-word.
I don't want nobody to have to be a middivist.
a N-word and all that shit. It's hard enough just being a person. So shout out to the little people
formerly known as M-words. The M-word. We're the N-words. They're the M-words. That's so stupid.
Bro, we live in a very sensitive time right now. Did you know that we can't even call
lesbians dykes no more? Man, are you serious?
Now, I thought that's what, I thought one was a lesbian and one was a dyke. I thought it could
be two lesbians together, but you hardly ever see two dykes together. I don't know. I'm trying not to offend nobody.
I don't even be thinking about that shit, man
You don't think about that shit
I look at it as making the transition
From the VCR era to the DVDs
Uh-oh
They don't even fuck with DVDs no more
It's streaming
Well, yeah
But the point is the transition
It needs to be made
You better watch what you say
Because there's some people out there
Known as transitioners too
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah
Those are the people who were about to be somebody else
You didn't know that
I wasn't even talking about them
But that's what I'm saying
Man, they fuck around and hear their tag or their title,
they flip the whole script on your ass.
Ain't nobody ain't tripping.
That's why they ain't going to say about that.
As long as the words don't have a negative connotation to them.
Like, I didn't say, you fucking transitioner.
Yeah, or, you know.
You dirty transitioner?
Yeah, or, you know, yeah, eat shit, midget.
It's all in about the adjectives you use.
Yeah, it was, I just referenced, you know, it, yeah.
But I understand.
We can say the same thing, but I just didn't know that short people were oppressed.
They are, bro.
They're tired of being taken.
They're tired of being treated like jokes and props.
They want to be taking serious, man.
They feel like anything you can do, they can do.
And they don't want your fucking help.
One thing about people who trying to, you know, trying to be independent,
they don't want no fucking help.
And I don't know why.
I don't know why, but I'm the type of niggins who ain't never above no fucking help.
Man, ain't been turned down, man.
I mean, but yeah.
Yeah, some shit you got to turn down.
Because some help ain't good help.
It fuck up the shit you already doing.
You know how you can kind of be good at some shit?
Yeah.
Then you get some help from a motherfucker who ain't no good at the shit.
Then your good just went out the window because they so fucked up.
You feel me?
Yeah, amen.
I just, I love Terry and Lannister.
like I just love
From Game of Thrones
Exactly
So I don't
Let's me speak to the motherfucker now
Like I don't
Midgett
I don't have anything against midgets
I love
His name Peter Dinklitch
When you're a little person
And your name is Peter Dinklitch
And this is gonna be some jokes
That's why he's the man
Because he's risen to where he's at now
With the name
And
Peter Dinklish
His shortcomings
He turned everything into
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Y'all, you want to talk about lemonade from lemons, niggas?
Man.
Peter Dinkley.
You watch Game of Thrones?
No.
Let me speak to the horse. Bring the horse to me now.
Man, I never watched this show.
Is that blessed?
You have never seen.
The Game of Thrones.
I like it too.
Sometimes I watch it.
I just wish that they had more black people on the show.
Where did these horse come from?
Are they from the Eastlands of Decatur?
Man, whatever happened to UPEN?
Nigger.
Oh, my bad.
I was just saying.
What's up, Brady?
Brady Ward just walked in the building.
We in this bitch.
Four eyes be getting high watching Game of Thrones.
Houston is underwater right now.
Shit is fucked up.
This is still the 85 South show.
This is a podcast for niggas who got a car in their yard
that they're going to fix next summer.
Man.
Talking about, man, it's going to be all good next summer too.
You're going to get your brand new whip and the water going to be gone.
You know what I'm talking about everybody down there, man.
Remember this, man.
Right.
You know what I'm talking about?
You got to clear it out before you can build it up.
Right.
And so you might already been building,
but whether the building wasn't in superb fashion.
So something cleared it on that, man.
You know what I'm talking about.
And then it puts you tell you what to push your value.
you want because all that shit that we be trying to get but look it get wet and it's a
round you know why I fuck what you're right because even when I don't know the fuck you're
talking about I know exactly what the fuck yeah you feel what I'm saying you can't lose me
right on I'm in your constituency so yeah man everything get wet man it's still a bet man
you don't what I'm talking about y'all keep your head up here swimming suit on this is the
motivational segment of the show you got anything for oh man
leave some motivation on the tape don't be stingy with the knowledge because knowledge ain't
shit if you can't share it with
your brother. Okay. I got to watch
this. To all the niggas who don't know.
Handsome ain't shit but ugly with a haircut.
Know that.
Just know that. If a motherfucker called you handsome lately
just know you was ugly earlier.
Now your shit lined up,
you're decent in the face.
It's look like your father.
Great.
You, uh...
That's game. You really
drive the steak home, don't you?
I mean, I'm not the type of
nigga that's gonna give up
on none of my niggas, bro.
I feel like that's my calling in life.
God put me here to speak for
a certain demographic of niggins.
That's what the 85 South Show is all about.
Hell yeah, we're gonna drive the point home.
I got to put some good shit out there
to dispel the bullshit.
They line on the black man
at an alarming rate.
Are they really weird?
They out here lying saying shit
like black men cheat on black women.
Bullshit.
Everybody knows black men don't cheat.
I'm a black man
I ain't never been shit but a black man
Who else can speak for me
I don't know
Shit I don't know who the niggas they talk to
But the niggas I know faithful is fuck
Right
All of
Man and single
Come on
How are you gonna cheat
I don't know
That's exactly why they're single
Because they are out here trying to be faithful
To some motherfuckers
Who don't want them anyway
Man
The game fucked up
Four eyes
Don't look at the camera like that
Hey I'm just
The game fucked up
And you know who fucked it up
tall niggas
tall niggas fuck the game
man wax out man
look bro tall niggas fuck the game up
because just like you brought little people up
tall niggas came through the game
stole all the short women
racist colors how are you going to say that
that's unconstitutional for you to make a statement
of that magnitude
let me finish
tall niggas stole all the short women
left a bunch of tall angry ass women out here
now all we're doing is going back and forth
about why we ain't tall enough
Clearly these tall niggas don't like y'all
Why y'all complain about why we ain't tall
You've been hurt before
It was in 97
It was 97 and I just saw a picture of the shit
My bad, bro
Man, you over the tan up shit
But I was just trying to make it
I was trying to leave that cool with you
And then I needed to pull the mic back
And it can't be but one cool
motherfucking in here, man
And that's four eyes
I ain't gonna do it no more
Give them some game, man
And they said I'm straight
My bad
Repeatedly, God is good.
Oh, man.
No, for real, because God is everywhere.
He ain't here right now.
Of course, because he's in you.
He's in me.
In order for the body to work, you know what I'm saying?
The elbow can't get jealous to the shoulder.
Wow.
The liver can't get jealous of the kidney.
What?
We all got to be a working, moving, functional, you know, body.
To get to where we need to go and have things progress and come to fruition the way they need to.
Talk about it.
We need to be in balance, harm.
we need to be in union when we're moving as we move forward in total agreement
am i you just broke down that whole body well i mean that's what it is you know
come on man we all a reflection of a bigger body come on jack we all are strands of a
wonderful tapestry that are interwoven and a lot of folks you know can't see you know
the fine the strings but we all just pieces of the same way
We all connected.
Bro, you took that shit deep like a motherfucker
It made me think about what I was thinking about earlier
My nigga. What if Earth is just the worst place to live,
my nigga?
What if Earth is the only place where you can die
Everywhere else lit than the motherfucker?
Niggas is just swag surfing all through the galaxy
Niggas is living to be 3 trillion million billion years old
You never get old.
Ain't no stress.
All your holes get along.
You don't need no sleep.
You don't have to drink no water.
ain't no bills once you get a spaceship you in that bitch what if i told you you
could have all that now i believe you and then you're gonna sell me some tea no i'm not gonna sell
you anything i'm gonna sell you i'm gonna sell you yourself but the niggas who usually say that
be like now all you got to do now is give me your card info no gonna put me up on game that's
what i brought you loo hell for because i already know you are already in the center of the earth
Man, I've just been, I'm a student of life, man, just been studying life and studying myself.
And, you know, like I said, we are gods, you your God, you create your reality, you to, you know, master your ship, the commander, your vessel, and all that good stuff.
Hell yeah.
I believe you because of the hand moment.
Keep going.
I mean, but just, you know, think about it.
Everything that stem from your imagination, you create it.
Right.
You know, so your imagination is God's imagination.
We all create us like God is a creator.
You create your reality because all you did, all 8, 8, 85 South did this you, right?
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
That means you're a creator.
You can create beyond this, more than this, infinite degrees, abundance creations out of your mind.
So if you want the two holes to get along, if you want, you'd be swash surfing throughout the universe.
Why would I stop at two?
well I mean exactly exactly
that is conceptually what I'm
getting at is that
the limits are only what
you set for yourself because
I'll never set no limits for that
God is the alpha and the omega so that's
in the end everything and if you
are child of God the same way you got
your mother's eyes or your father's nose
then why wouldn't you have
God's ability to create
as a child of God
When we can put it down
I'd like to have a moment
Come on somebody
You know what I'm talking about
For all that need to hear that
Keep going
Because when you get that deep
And you get that real
I can't do nothing
But crave more than knowledge fat
That's real
I mean it's gonna get dropped
It's gonna get dropped in his pace
You know what I'm talking about
I just want the brother to take his time
Exactly that's what I mean
You know it's not every day that we get
You know we get somebody to bring some jewels
Yeah, yeah.
And I want the people who watch the show to be able to get them.
You understand what I'm saying?
I do.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
He already said that the body can't work if the heart ain't beating with the lungs.
Hey.
The heart ain't beating with the lung.
As important as the heart is, it got to do its job, but everything else got to do their job too.
You got to know that.
The capillaries.
That's how we go.
No matter how minuscule or minute.
Man.
I'm about the veins, circumcatory system.
The phalanches.
Exactly.
Got to do their thing.
Tollails, niggins.
Man, what?
Everything got to, you know.
Eyebrows.
Everything has a place.
Everything has its purpose.
It all serves a function.
And it is to ultimately get us to the point where we are producing and expressing the greatest version of ourselves.
That's what we all here for.
That's what God multiplied itself to the infinite degree is to,
express himself
ridiculously
and we are all just
little expressions
of the true
infinite energy
now you're saying
see what you're saying
though I know when we put this out
it's going to be
somebody who need to hear that
hey we all partner
everybody man
but it's some
I'm saying somebody
gonna feel that
pardoned right on
I agree
not just because they heard it
some people really gonna take
to that and be like
I'm fucking with what the brother
put down right
absolutely
that's what I'm just laying in bed
like don't even
say now, let them go.
Come on, man.
Same way I just talked to
Fat Man D's. And then I see
him tonight without
coordinating nothing.
That's the universe and the invisible
things that's holding stuff together.
That's the invisible stuff working and maneuvering
on our behalf without
us even knowing or even putting it out
there physically. It was all taking place
in the spiritual realm and another dimension.
Now, hey, Fat Man Deasy, what's you doing
in the parking lot? It's going to be somebody
out there who needs to know like where they can pick that type of vibe up where they can get that
game from somebody somebody watching this show and you know it because you see the comments
they study it like man what he read where he at with it where you get your game from where you get
the hustle from the knowledge somebody is seeking well uh money is important than a motherfucker
but why don't there you go why is that shit so important um money
is essentially a reflection of your thought process the same way you adorn yourself
with certain emblems and logos from these corporations and companies is because they give
off a certain you know vibe or energy they they attract or they they make a certain statement
money makes the ultimate statement does it in addition to you know taking care of everything you
you know, providing the ultimate level of comfort for you to be able to operate and maneuver.
You know, it's hard to swim when you can't breathe.
Right.
Money lets you breathe.
Money gives you room to breathe and swim.
And you can take them good, long, dumbass white people strokes in the pool, like long, deep backstrokes.
But see, now the thing is, at some point, you will want to be able to take that same journey in your mind.
to that place with you backstroking and you free with those options without the money because the money can come and the money can go but what you always have is this here correct you did ultimately what i'm getting at
what are you getting at is that you are the money amen your thought process your but but okay because once again money is just a tool money is this is this cell phone is just understood is this shirt is this item it's just it's just it's just a
another camera.
Did you see I just did the meme?
I just said, okay, but listen.
Money is just
a vehicle
to bring to fruition
what you would like.
But ultimately,
when people be like,
oh, I need more money, I need my money, I need my money.
There is a mentality.
There's an energy, it's a vibration.
Like, literally I've seen it
and I'm a part of it.
Once you get the ball rolling, shit starts happening in the universe and opportunities and doors start open up.
And the money that you thought you didn't have is now right there if you just talk to that motherfucker or you just go to the spot or just do the thing.
But if you're just sitting around wallowing, you know, in your own, I don't have.
I don't have.
I don't have.
You're not going to have.
You dig, I dig that.
But when you know, it's like, oh, no, the money's out there.
Money's there.
Come on, man.
They're just, nigger.
They're holding it for me.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Mayweather just sold.
Got the $80 million at the gate and 400, was a 4.6 million pay-per-view subscriptions.
So 4.6 million pay-per-view prescriptions at $89 or $99,000 depending on whether it was HD is $414 million.
plus the $80 million at the gate
I don't want to hear
that ain't no money out there
especially when it's
people just being entertained
that wasn't even a made
that wasn't nothing nobody had to have
it was entertainment
so you know there's money out there
once you can structure your mind
around knowing that whatever you
need or want
you don't need it or want it anymore
because you have it. You have to know
that it exists already in your
possession and move like that and literally it will manifest it will become tangible but you got
to be able to see the signs i have to be able to know that like damn i need 20 dollars right now
it's like the 20 dollars may not come in the physical dollar but it's going to come in a
situation that okay after 20 minutes of doing this real quick for homie there's my 20 dollars i was talking
right so it's it's knowing that we are a part of a system or a structure that does pick up
up on our energy, our thoughts, our vibration, and the more we are balanced and in harmonious
tune with this energy and this frequency, the more easily things will be summoned and
are readily available.
And that's, I said all that to say, Reverend Ike, Nick, Dr. Reverend Ike, he'll be talking
that shit about money and he led me to Neville Goddard.
Oh, no, before we even get into that gangster shit, this is the.
85% show this is turning to a ghetto, TED Talk, financial audition with my man, fat man, D's, and my man for a...
I know, you're talking good shit, and now you're going to continue to spill this information.
I don't know where you got it from.
My nigger's been watching, been breeding, behold, a pair of horse.
He just told you how to get your mind right, to get this money.
Not talk about going from needing and not having to getting and what you're going to do with it.
Come on, foe, bring us through this chapter two.
You shouldn't have started this shit.
I see why.
be like
if you listen
to a bunch
of big words
in a row
you'll start
to drill
like you know
I'm saying
like I'd be hearing
but then
there's a certain
problem
like yeah
yeah
I'm like
what the hell
going on
and then when I came
back
that nigga said
and
in equivocally
okay
then I just heard
the equivoc
but you're talking
some real shit
I just want you
don't dumb it
but numb it
gotcha
you feel me
this is the perfect
this gonna be
the perfect litmus because this niggas is like a fat man out there i hear you now yeah you know so
tell you gotta kick your vocabulary out you know you're being facetious you're being real
facetious right now i'm thinking a wheelie bubble up with you then give him give them the game
right quick for keep going okay okay that's what i brought you here for for this late night
pimp financial breakdown industry atmosphere universal i'm just going off the vibe and
always want to be able to have substance
I always need to have substance when I
I mean we can talk about
social shit, social media shit, big booty shit
you know, bitch you want to fuck
No, we're really talking about getting this money
But you know
Ultimately our people going to get to
You know we be in a better place
When we realize our value and our worth
And having self-confidence
In addition to some knowledge
And wherewithal makes a difference
I can't talk like this if I didn't have the experience
Or going through what I went through
But that shit wasn't
I can't say it was fun.
Talk to him about what you've been through.
No, just, you know, life.
Life, man, it's ups and downs.
But, you know, when you want somebody to be your manager
and then they're your manager, but they suck,
then you have to become your own manager.
Then it's like, now you know,
okay, this is why I didn't want to be a manager.
It's why I just wanted to be an artist and make music.
But then you start going on the managerial side
to where you see how much the music business
is more business than music.
So then it's like, damn, okay,
I really need to learn some more.
I just shouldn't pay attention and start focusing on, you know, what is this, you know,
public relations and marketing and, you know, just all the things that go into getting the
album of the song or the artist to the next level after the song is written and recorded.
Because folks will write the song and leave out the studio and be like, I got the hit.
And it's like, no, it's not a hit yet.
You got a long way to go.
So ultimately, branding became the way to where, if, you're not a hit, you're going to where,
If you didn't just want to be a one-head wonder, it was my philosophy, which is a lot of people's philosophy, that you just brand yourself, make your name good.
So whatever you do with your name on it, it's going to be good.
Right.
Like you don't make, don't focus on making one good thing.
Make yourself good.
So everything you do is good.
And then people will come whether Fat Man Deasy is doing comedy or rapping or selling bath soap or like doing.
construction. He's a former
he owned like construction sites. Whatever it is
it's going to be
branded in such a way that people know
that he good
and he do shit good and if I want
my shit done good I'm going to go see him.
I would have said integrity
but Fat Man Deasy would have fell asleep.
Hey man I feel integrity.
I can dig it. I'm going to wake on integrity.
I ain't going to sleep on the intake.
Man, we're traveling on some real-ass game by this.
Yeah, man. This is the SAT show.
Had to.
You know what I mean?
This podcast for the nigga that got-down
Skilled Clair for a year but still got
a thousand on the SAT.
Wow.
You feel me?
You did that?
I did it.
That's the thing, though.
You be trying to act like you don't know.
You know, though.
I don't act like I don't know.
Sometimes I seen you be, I seen you act like you know.
He know what's going on before.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
But see, that's what the whole platform is for,
some little brothers out there who be watching us up here.
J. Wild Laugh talk that shit, but they be catching us.
other shit too.
Everybody out there smart.
Everybody out there's a genius.
Ain't nobody out there, dummy.
We just do dumb shit.
That's part of life, though.
It's folks out there that it's so good at the call of duty or something.
It's like, now you're a genius like you.
But it's like that's not necessarily where somebody's time and energy should go.
But at the same time, it's folks really good at doing stuff they might not supposed to be doing.
But everybody's really good at doing something.
just wanting to use that same
energy and put that same good
towards something that maybe does
benefit or help or give
back or whatever the case may be
it just depends.
Man.
Preach it then.
I feel like, you know,
I feel like we're in the teachers' lounge right now.
I mean, you know.
We're just three teachers chopping up lesson playing.
I needed some coffee, man.
Because I remember back in the days
when I wasn't shit.
Way back.
Way back.
I'm talking about this.
This was way.
Back.
Something about like last week.
Man, that wasn't even last week.
I'm talking about it was way back.
It was back back.
Back back.
Okay.
Everybody was on Facebook then.
Mm.
Was it MySpace back?
Man, it was right after that.
Okay.
I wasn't shit it.
I was all I committed to comedy and it changed everything.
Like all my money was coming from telling jokes.
And this is a very fickle business.
And I was like, fuck.
I used to sit at the career when I was fucked up.
Like, man, I can't believe.
I can't believe that I'm fucked up.
And you know, the one thing that you tell yourself
when you fucked up is, man, the next time I get on my feet,
I ain't never going to be there fucked up.
But see, it's just like, damn,
you kept finding myself in the same situation.
I plan for this.
But it's saying, like you said, life just keep on happening.
It don't matter what you thought you had planned.
Some shit you just got to go through
because it's a lesson in that shit.
You got to know that.
It ain't never about you.
you could think you got all right i'm straight now if some if all this shit happened to me again
i'd be straight because i had to learn all right well these people want a thousand dollars today
they don't want to hear nothing yes and just like you said it's that same if you had that same
urgency every day you're like well fuck if i came up with a thousand because i needed it right then
i can do this shit every day i can command that you know i mean it's just like just like you said
everything that you go through prepare you
for where you're going.
Absolutely.
Some motherfuckers don't just go through life
and don't never learn shit.
You'd be around a whole bunch of motherfuckers
who make the most fucked up decision.
I'm like, damn, well, why are you still around
these motherfuckers? You see that
you hang around a bunch of motherfuckers
who are on bullshit. You next.
I can dig that. Because you get too comfortable
doing the wrong shit.
You got to tune in and figure out, just like you
said, that one shit that you
can do the motherfucking death that can't
Nobody do better than you.
That's what makes life so interesting to me
is because if everyone is the true creator of their reality,
if everybody has the ability to create their reality,
even though, you know, fuck the shit be happening,
but it is what it is, you know, energy is neither created nor destroy it.
It don't have to be good.
It don't have to be bad.
A whole bunch of push-ups is bad until I get swore.
Then the push-ups was good.
Wow.
Hey, man, come on now, do something with that.
Everybody is in the position that they end
so that they can go through what they need to go through to be who they are.
Come on now.
So ain't no sense of trying to rush or push nobody out of a situation
or push them to be or grow any faster.
You can't yell at a tree and it's going to bear fruit.
You can't yell at the grass and it's going to grow any higher
than it's supposed to grow naturally from the water and the soil and the sunshine.
So you have to, it's a process
You've got to let people
Things go through the process
Man, and then when it's time for
The baby to be born, when it's time for
The flower to blossom, when it's time for a person
To evolve and decide
They don't want to cheat on their woman
No more. Then we will get
To that point. Evolution is all
Around us basically is what he's saying.
Absolutely. Y'amah. Y'amai.
The y'all mine know the truth.
Hey man, I'm glad you came down here to foot with it.
Hey man, I'm glad
I'm glad that you hit me back.
Because it's just like, bro, we need motherfuckers to come through
and just sprinkle some game on it.
Man, swear to that truth, man.
Springer that enlightenment, man.
We didn't talk about none of the shit.
I thought we were going to talk about.
But I wanted that part.
Once you get to that real shit like that,
my job as a host is done.
Awesome, because I feel like
for all the conversations or interviews,
I'm going to do, that this is more my motif.
That's why.
That's what.
You see, what I'm saying.
I didn't remember I told you what the podcast was for
Yeah
It's all about niggas who got a motif
Niggas who got a motif
My little brother named motif
She fell down and fucked their grill
She gotta get some motif
You feel me
But tell them about your stove
Because I want everybody to know
man where you at
We got a lot of people in Atlanta
They fuck with the show
Let them know where you posted up at
That can pull up on you and shit
Support Blackong
I just went up in that bitch
went grocery shopping.
I got all kind of shit.
Yeah, you might have got customer of the month.
I bought all kind of shit, me.
I bought some water, man.
There's wood five and dime.
Blunt tips.
You ain't got the blunt tips jumping off over that bitch.
Convenience stores slash boutique slash smoke shop.
We got your tobacco products, got the smoke accessories.
I got snacks, got beverages, got shirts, clothing lines from the local artists and designers.
we got an ATM
the dispenses fives and
ones. Just ones and five?
Well, I mean, he gets the dubs too.
Oh, okay. I'm not to say it. In addition
to, like...
Bro, you got an ATM with ones in it?
Yeah.
Bro, that's why I fuck with black women businesses.
You see shit that you don't see nowhere else.
Hey, man, I went to
my bank and tried to get
out $17 and I couldn't do it.
I had to get a $20.
And then, man, you better tell them how
they rip us up like that. So now I'm not, so now
to have an ATM where it's like, yo, I just need $17.
I don't need that whole $20.
That's right.
And I can actually, I got the option to exercise that.
That's what I'm on.
Man, that's a blessing.
You know, edge with a five and dime is we like to stay ahead of the game as far as cutting edge.
Man, that's cutting edge customer service.
Exactly.
Especially in the black community where, you know, as I got to talking with a lot of the people in the neighborhood,
I realized that for all the regentrification that's going on, it's still semi-poverty.
stricken over there. It's a lot of people on fixed
incomes, a lot of retired people
and the homeless population
over there is Banana Republic.
So, you know, you catch
us out there giving some sandwiches to the people.
You catch us, you know, we're communicating
with the folks. It's all about community, bro.
You know, the same way Jesus was kicking them with the holes
and the criminals and the thieves.
Absolutely. We like to hang out with them.
I believe that Jesus was in Atlanta,
you could probably catch them on Edgewood,
Auburn Avenue. Man.
It just seemed right. I concur.
I concur.
Exactly.
He would, he would, you're talking about two for one?
Man.
Two birds and one stone?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
A lot of shit.
A lot of things.
Man, I'm loving it, man.
I'm loving it.
Yeah, man.
But Edgewood, five and dime may definitely come on out.
If you're in a metropolitan Atlanta area, we specialize in customer service as well as pride in ourselves and being the coolest convenience store in Atlanta, Georgia.
Is that, is that, like, one of your only businesses right now?
What else you want to branch off into?
Oh, I'm currently on my hip-hop Tyler Perry.
I'm doing a live comedy hip-hop show.
I won't end.
We're going theatrical with it.
I mean, Broadway, Vegas, you know, the Fox Theater.
That's right.
We've mega-stage like kind of-in-all, man.
Jackets.
Exactly.
Like, you know, cats raising in the sun, stomp.
Mama, I want to sing.
Yeah, yeah.
in the blue man group all that but we're rapping wow and and that's pretty much what we're on we like to
you know comedy is just so important especially now in this time but at the same time I was raised
on a lot of the great entertainers who fused a lot of social um just life episodes into their
comedic stand-up mainly Dave Chappelle like I was raised
raised on Chris Rock,
Eddie Murphy, Rich Pride,
you know,
Red Fox.
But Dave Chappelle,
in Living Color,
even, the Wains,
the Wains.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Robert Townsend,
Keen and Ivory Wains,
and the whole Wayne's family
in Living Color,
what that did
for my era and me growing up,
it really set the standard.
Oh, well, you'd be happy to know.
One of them networks
just picked in Living Color up
and about to start
running the reruns again.
Don't.
Yeah, that shit was dope, bro.
We were talking about that shit the other night.
It's a lot of references that the young kids might not get,
but the classic characters, handy man.
The head detected.
Man.
He was just a fucking head.
Come on, man.
Cephas and Reefus.
Fire Marshal Bill, man.
Come on, man.
Fire dagon Marshal.
Can't remember if...
Did Martin Sparsh and Ney off of Wanda?
Man.
Probably.
Probably.
I mean...
It seemed like it could happen.
I actually have, I'm going to make sure I'm going to research the shit,
but it's another comedian.
I forgot his name that Martin actually got the Shannay-Nate character from this dude.
Take a break for part too, bro.
Give us one of your crazy-ass road stories, man, in the hip-hop.
Got to hear that.
The hip-hop game.
Crazy road stories from that hip-hop game.
Crazy road stories from that hip-hop game.
No, you've been all over the world with this shit.
Some of your favorite places to go
Why are you thinking of that story
I mean I like Vegas
Um
Everybody like Vegas
Okay so
Vegas is dope as hell
Okay so I like pussy
Everybody
By default
Let's click
Let's give it off a pussy
First and foremost
Normally
Normally
Normally
Normally my favorite places
Are the places
Where I had
Really good sex
Okay.
That's totally understandable, bro.
So I don't want people to just think that I'm just naming, like that.
I think that I don't want people to think that I'm just naming stuff because of the tourist attractions.
It's literally my experience there that made it, like, wonderful.
Delaware?
No, no, no.
Oh, I was about to say, nigga, it's lit.
Mm-mm.
But Vegas was, Vegas has always been good to me.
Kelly has not been good to me.
Mm-hmm.
I have nothing against Cali
I would like to say Callie
but it's not going to make this list
I'm from the crib
so Chicago is always going to be wonderful
but
bro Chicago got some of the sexiest hood business
in the world they so gazed it
and they pull up on you
and they'd be fucking freezing
like this bitch drove all the way across
town with all this snow
I keep going up with a t-shirt
this is amazing yeah you know
you got a real fucking Chicago
bitch if she'll fuck you in the basement in the wintertime
that's not
yeah Jesus Christ
folk you made that up I'm sitting there trying
to think of a really good story and then I actually
registered what you said I'm like you
never had sex unless you had sex
in a freezing basement in Illinois
she got a baby fat coat on with the
fur around in the winter like she don't even
pull the pants all the way down they'd be above
the knees booty ash but the pussy
I ain't fuck me fuck my stuff
you so got a damn
Bro, I've been there.
I'm saying, like, I haven't been there so long.
I don't know if I want it that bad.
It's cold in Chicago.
When you go to Chicago and you meet a pretty bitch that live in Harvard,
just know you're about to get some pussy.
If you take her the sharkies and she cool with it,
you're about to fuck some, bro.
If you take her the harold and she get the dark meat
or she get the three wings with the extra, come on, man,
Extra wet.
No, it ain't Mombos sauce.
My bad.
It's mild sauce.
Mabo sauce is D.C.
D.C., forgive me.
Come on, man.
I'm sussed up.
Man, I don't got no good story.
Fuck it did.
I just know you got a lot of pussy
because you was out here traveling.
Yeah, I'm like, it's a combination of, let's see,
not want to throw nobody under the bus.
Them hose is fat now.
Man, you want a local store?
They ain't even the same hose no more.
I got a local.
Okay, okay, hold on.
I got one for you.
Okay.
We in Miami, I'm with Luda.
It's Kelly's birthday.
It's a big-ass birthday party for him at this one big-ass club, like shit.
And, you know, Chris started doing move, bitch, and then, you know, niggas started fighting.
And when the fight broke out, Nick Kellett came on stage and took the mic, and I never heard.
I'd never heard.
Hey, guys, stop, please.
Don't, why are you, don't, don't hurt anyone.
Like, his voice, his voice completely changed from all the mixtapes of albums I heard.
Like, he was thoroughly concerned for somebody in the crowd.
And he did not want the duration of his birthday party to be ruined by fist the cuffs and altercations in that crowd.
He definitely put on the most, please, I don't want, this isn't.
right could somebody
guys can we just talk this out yeah he was
really polite
and I thought that was
noteworthy
shout out to calut man for always being
call it I can see him being
concerned for the safety
that's why he the best
anybody else gonna give a fuck
that's why he got so many keys
because he knows when
and where not to
because you know he couldn't be like
yo we the best you can't be
fine he actually like you know what
let me speak to everyone in a soothing matter that doesn't rile everyone up even further you know
can't can't be trying to calm the fight like you're about to drop another single so he actually
used a tone that was indicative of wanting the fight to stop indicative indicative that's why we
hanged that's why we hanged with niggins sleep on he fell asleep he's all there's another big word
four eyes whatever name the jurisdiction what
Avenue. No, that's good. I got you.
I'm on the way with your ad, but.
No, it's all right. Sorry. I'm working on.
Bro, where they can catch some of your music at now, man, you got some shit online.
Oh, man. It's stuff on a bunch of sites.
What's the main one?
You got some YouTube shit, right?
Mm-hmm. YouTube stuff. SoundCloud stuff. Bandcamp stuff.
Bro, you know that nigger from high style? Is that your cousin?
No, it's my homie, though.
Damn, you thought you so stupid.
Radio G. Radio G. Good people.
It's. Like, dude, like.
They're from Chicago
I met him on MySpace
Right
Right when the video was super blowing up
I thought that name was your brother
I was like that's racist
That's racist
I see here you go to racism
Because man
You'd be saying a bunch of unconstitutional
Shit in my presence man
Just because two
Brown skinned cinnamon denzil
Colored
Nigginsale colored
Nicket that ain't got shit to do with what I said
It's got glasses on
Don't mean that they brothers
Oh man
You're right
I need to stop stereotyping
and being so motherfucking
racist all the time, man.
Man.
Hell yeah.
You might need to take a class.
That's why I fuck with the 85 South Shore
because they accept me for my ain't shittiness.
This podcast is for niggas who don't eat pork
but like ham sandwichers.
We got to know that.
See, if pork liquor and white women
is not in the same setting.
Brug, niggas then fell back on white women.
And I did a poll.
It's 2017, bro.
The amount of niggas who fuck with white women now is down to 9%.
That shit was up to 13%.
Niggas is slowly falling back off these white bits.
You don't see it like that no more.
You know, oddly enough, after you gave the statistics, I couldn't help but agree with you based on...
I mean, it's not just like a...
Damn, that's what happens.
It's a slow progression, though.
Niggas is going back natural, too.
That's why I'm saying.
They won't never put the good shit out
That's really, that was really good
Did you know that 17% of niggas
Then got back with their baby mom?
Oh, man
I did not know
Where they doing the statistics?
I got the shit on my Instagram
Oh wow
It's on my Instagram
Oh, that was a real number?
Nigger, come on man
Niggas going back home, bro
17% and growing
And growing
Niggas is taking the blame
For shit they ain't even do
I just want to be here for the kids show
Yeah
See, I might
There's a rise in consciousness
As much as it seemed like it's a drop off
Because it's a bunch of stupid motherfuckers walking around
There is actually a rise in consciousness
People are elevating their awareness
And their level of focus
And you know
Conscious decisions are being made
Like repairing the black family
That's exactly what we're going next man
I'm about to step out for my smoke break
Then we're going to come back
Let's get it.
Let's get it.
All right, let's get it.
Let's get it.
Hey, Brady.
You're going to come in on the second part, all right?
I got you.
Can you handle yourself for a real?
What is he?
No.
85.
85.
85.
85.
85.
Hey.
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