The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - #BlackMarket - Butter ATL with Karlous Miller!

Episode Date: October 23, 2021

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Starting point is 00:01:46 The show tapes monthly at our studio in Atlanta, Georgia. To submit you or your organization for consideration, go to 85Southshow.com, backslash, black market. You know, they don't have a lot of those red crates. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's why it's always one red one at the top. I think that red one is more expensive than the black ones, which is racism. Right. It's always racism, man.
Starting point is 00:02:11 I'm just saying, man. Hey, let me ask you this before we start this shit. What do you think would be the best way black people could profit off of racism? The best way back to we profit off of racism. Like, we see it's not going anywhere. How can we profit off of it? All let's get together and buy racism.com. All us put in 20 bucks.
Starting point is 00:02:37 Go buy racism.com and then trick them racist to coming in and signing up. You know what I'm saying? Get some web traffic tweet. We would manufacture racism to the people that... We control it, though. It's our own version of it. You know what I'm saying? I used to do IT, man.
Starting point is 00:02:52 I'm telling you, bro. I knew you was smart. I think I made folks go on to Google every day and type in racism. Just like looking for the most racist. What if we actually controlled that? you know how much you want y'all much you know the number i would i would imagine it's over a million searches a day for the word racism imagine if we control the platform or all that traffic got directed to yeah they should pay us a nickel for every time you can get all that ad revenue
Starting point is 00:03:16 you can't trick people you can get it then when they get there you know just be your black ass just they're like ah got you you know what i'm saying they can't even do something you white folks be doing you know changed the whole definition of it you know what I think we just got to get together, you know, get all our resources together and be like, you know what, we're just been to buy racist, we're going to about dot com, dot net, dot biz. Dot org, you know what I mean? Start a non-profit, all that shit.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Start a for-profit. Start a for-profit and a nonprofit. Yeah, nonprofit just to, yeah. And they're going to think they found something. You know what I'm saying? They're going to be signing up, join the email list. Will they know? Hey, man, welcome back to the black market.
Starting point is 00:03:57 We just over there strategizing. Just trying to figure out, you know, how we could take over the world. I was just on the Instagram, Butter A-T-L. Got a special guest in the house with me today, man. Let them know who's in the trap with us. You know, Brandon Butler, executive director, founder of Butter A-TL, man. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, talk your shit, man.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Let him no ass thought it. You know, Atlanta's Culture Channel, man. We launched back in 2018 in partnership with a dagger, agency out here. And then it kind of just blew up. And it got so big that we actually split it off from Dagger. And I'm being very specific when I say that because a lot of y'all think that white folks behind me pulling the strings that it ain't. We got our own thing now. We got our own business. We got an all-black team. Super proud of it do it right here in Atlanta. We just make dope content about the city. And, you know, we started off at just like an
Starting point is 00:04:51 Instagram page, you know, meme account. But I always told folks, I ain't, I ain't get my MBA from Georgia Tech to do no Instagram page. So. But you should. I should have, though. It's money. I mean, I know how to build Instagram. Now is the time. But now is the time, right? So we took that platform, we leveraged it,
Starting point is 00:05:07 started getting noticed in the city, kind of became like the new creative loafing, the new Atlanta magazine, a lot of senses. People started coming to us for, like, news and information. Kept, you know, expanding, you know, in the last few months. Ludacris just named his new single Butter A-TL after us. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:26 So we did a dope collaboration. and shout out to Luton, DCP, did the artwork for the single. So that just dropped a few weeks ago. And then a couple weeks ago, too, we just opened up. We just partnered with Crystal, the fast food chain. Hey! My man Fabo was up here. Yeah, so funny story about Favo.
Starting point is 00:05:45 So I was the one they helped get Fabo connected with Crystal. Yeah. Because that's one of my clients. So, you know, we were talking, we just knew each other. And I actually was, like, pitching them on anything. I said, y'all need a new spokesperson. And they was like, who do you think we should get? And I was like, y'all ain't going to do.
Starting point is 00:05:58 You ain't going to believe me, but I said Fabo. And I got the DMs and text to prove it. I literally hit him up and was like, yo, I got this crazy idea with Crystal. You down and he was like, I'm down. Next to you know, Fabo was a spokesperson for Crystal. That started popping off. Brough, I said that shit like two years ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:15 I've been told them to fuck with Fabo. No, it was crazy. So that popped off. And then we kept on, you know, just building the relationship. And then they basically gave us our own location. So if you go down to 14th and Northside here in Atlanta, we just completely rebranded that. that location right there.
Starting point is 00:06:30 That's the one I'll be going to. Yeah, it's the crystal by butter. So we repainted it inside, outside, decked it out. We had a big launch event. We're going to be doing activations, events and stuff out there. So again, we're making it like a landmark in the city for just, you know, the culture and everything dope. And we're just going to be doing cool shit out there, man.
Starting point is 00:06:48 That's what's up, man. Atlanta, one of the coolest cities out here, man. What's the process of keeping up with everything that's going on in here? No, you can't, man. I think, you know, there's so much, there's so many dope people, stuff going on Atlanta, man. You try to kind of keep your finger on the pulse.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Right. One of the things I had to do was I had to just surround myself with, like, younger cats, you know what I'm saying? Folks is in the know, because, you know, I ain't out there in them streets
Starting point is 00:07:13 like I used to be. Yeah. I'm out here trying to, you know, build a business and then build a brand. So one of the most important things I always say is you got to surround yourself with people that, you know, I always tell my team,
Starting point is 00:07:22 only do what you can do. Right. Right. And so, like, I made it a point to get, you know, young cats, you know, guys, girls, people that's in the music, people that's in the finance, and I just surround myself with them. Right. And I let them tell me what's popping. And I, you know, I always say, like, my dad told me there's a difference between old heads and OGs, right?
Starting point is 00:07:41 Like, old heads, they hate on the new stuff. And, like, oh, I wish it was, like, back in my day, this and that. And, I mean, I'm the biggest outcast fan in the world, but I respect what these young cats and these new cats are doing now. So when, you know, they come and they tell me what's popping. And they tell them about, you know, artists and music who I might not have heard. I don't hate on it. I just say, all right, let's rock with it and see. And, like, the audience is going to tell us what pops, right?
Starting point is 00:08:01 So I try to definitely be, you know, more of an OG to them than an old head and just be open to just knowing what I don't know and surrounding myself with people that are, you know, got their into the streets and areas that I might not be in. Right, right. In 2020, a group of young woman in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos. It was just me naked.
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Starting point is 00:10:49 Get your tickets to J-A-X-S.com. Bro, Georgia Tech, and you said your background is in IT? Yeah, it's in tech, man. Went to Georgia Southern undergrad, you know what I'm saying, it came back, got my NBA from Georgia Tech. Somebody back then went, too. Hey, go Eagles. Hey, go Eagles, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:11:09 You got my NBA at Georgia Tech. I was number one in my class for the NBA program. Fucking nerd. I am, man. I'm going to kick your ass, nerd. I wear the same thing every day, man. Like, I kind of checked out, Steve Jobs. You know what I said?
Starting point is 00:11:24 Black t-shirt and jeans every day, man. That's the billionaire outfit. Yeah, bro. Like, you know, I can get away with it now, too. Like, I got enough credibility now where I can, everybody knows it's kind of my uniform, you know what I'm saying? Right, right. But, no, tech was cool, man, you know.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Had an interesting time, spent a few months in China, traveling the world, doing... What you're doing over there in China, man? Man, we were doing, you know, lots of, you know, interesting collaboration. Tell me. No, man, we spent some time in Beijing and Shanghai. It was a part of a international residency.
Starting point is 00:11:53 So I got a certificate from the University of Beijing in the international business at work on it out there. And just, again, we were working with like the Georgia Tech equivalent of Georgia Tech out there in China. So that was cool. It was part of the NBA program came back. We, you know, part of the program you have was kind of called a capstone project. So you basically spent like a year and a half working on a startup idea.
Starting point is 00:12:16 our idea ended up coming in first place so we had the only all-black team we kicked everybody ass we kicked their ass so bad that they actually try to change the rules on us you know what I'm saying so they were like whoa whoa y'all can't be that good
Starting point is 00:12:31 and have you know all the black folks on your team but I love y'all anyway you know what I'm saying did that raise some money had a little startup and then after that got done kind of rolled this into butter ATL now and now I'm running this man that's the dope ass story I mean, that's just the last five years, man.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I got, you know, some other stuff beyond that. Like what? You know, just again, I got this history of, you know, tech. So if you're out here in Atlanta, there was a big radio station called 790 the Zone for a long time. I was the first head of digital for them. Head of digital for public broadcast in Atlanta. I ran digital and tech for the biggest PR firm in the world. It's called Edelman out here in Atlanta for like six years.
Starting point is 00:13:13 So again, man, just got me behind the scenes. I even at one point had a chain of web design stores inside malls. That was like my first little, you know, foray in a, like, real entrepreneurship. And I actually won some awards from, like, Black Enterprise and raised some money off that for I sold that business. So, you know, man, just been out here trying to put into work, man. Shit, you're doing it. You know, I am doing it, man.
Starting point is 00:13:34 I appreciate it. You know, you don't get on me downplaying stuff. My homeboy, my boy, my boy, bam, get on me about that all the time, man. He's like, you ain't trying, you're doing. So talk it up. I love to see black folks out here doing it. love to see folks out here making it happen because like we say but i think Atlanta is uh one of those places where it's still possible it is man because it's such a given place man the city it's like
Starting point is 00:13:52 the energy here is like it wants you to thrive man yeah i mean it's you know and i mean for folks who uh haven't traveled as much one of the things i always say is you know just next time you you leave Atlanta and when you come back when you get off the plane at the airport just look around you're never going to see that many black people it all walks of life you know from the the business people, the pilots, all kind of folks in the airport. I mean, when you travel to other places, you don't see nothing like that in this country. When you touch down in Atlanta from the moment you walk off that plane,
Starting point is 00:14:23 you see black faces at all the walls like, doing everything. And I think that's just what makes it so special out here. You know what I'm saying? Like a whole other country. Yeah, bro, it is. It's like its own world. I mean, you really appreciate it when you travel, you know, when you go other places, you be like, yo, I feel...
Starting point is 00:14:37 What the black folks are? What the black folks at? You know what I'm saying? I'll be traveling. I'll be on Google like, all right, where the black folks are. where the black folks go. You know what I'm saying? Trying to figure out where I feel safe at, you know?
Starting point is 00:14:49 I mean, how deep are you right now in the tech game? I still rock with it, man. I mean, you know, I'm, again, I'm focused on butter stuff, but I still know what's going on. You know, I'm big into kind of like crypto and just making sure people are aware of that stuff, you know what I'm saying? I just think, again, there are... What's your crypto advice right now?
Starting point is 00:15:06 Well, you know, biggest crypto advice, man, is I think every person should own at least, what they call 1 million Satoshi's which is essentially like a fraction of a Bitcoin so I think that like every black person should at least own because at least own like a tenth of a Bitcoin and the reason why I say that is
Starting point is 00:15:24 there's a very good chance in the future there's not going to really be a millionaire anymore because especially if we get off of dollars become like not necessarily the world standard and people start moving towards crypto there's a big opportunity I think right now for you to get in
Starting point is 00:15:41 Like, again, a couple of years ago, you could have bought Bitcoin for a couple hundred bucks. Now it's at, you know, what is it, 50,000 now, 40, 50,000 now. So there's a lot of folks that, you know, kind of went all in on it. I think if you'd put like a thousand bucks in, you know, 10 years ago, you'd be in the hundreds of millions of dollars now. And there's still, you know, some other cryptos out there besides Bitcoin that have a lot of opportunity. Ethereum is probably the next biggest one. That's essentially programmable money. So anything dealing with money in the financial space, you know, I learned a long.
Starting point is 00:16:11 time ago like that's where you want to kind of be paying attention to because then folks don't play about their money you know right right you're dropping game over here man I try to you know I try to give you I just you know try to share some of the stuff that I learned over the years because I had to figure this stuff out myself you know what I'm saying like ain't nobody lay it out for me so I had to kind of piece it together from different places and I'd be the first one to kind of say yo do this look at this and I think there's again there's just a lot of opportunity there's a lot of there's a lot of money in the system right now right you know like um even Even when, you know, like the pandemic and stuff hit last year and, like, everything shut down.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Like, these folks ain't stupid. They knew what they were doing. And I just think, you know, you got to, you know, like Warren Buffett says, man, like when everybody's being fearful, you got to be greedy. And so, like, when these big things kind of happen in the world, you really got to kind of take a step back and be like, especially you got to follow the money. Always follow the money. I don't care what nobody says, always follow the money. Because you know who's in control of the money. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:09 And until they start tripping, you just do what they're doing and you'll be good. Good, good, good. There you have it, folks. You don't get no real than that. In 2020, a group of young woman in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos. It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly.
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Starting point is 00:18:14 Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebeney, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebeney, and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people of around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color who faced it all. Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles, and more, and found the shrimp to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant, but he wasn't shot on a street
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Starting point is 00:19:39 Ladies and gentlemen, Brian Adams, Ed Sheeran, Fade, Chlorilla, Jellyroll, Sean Fogarty, Lil Wayne, LL Cool J, Mariah, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5, Sammy Hagar, Tate McCraig, the Offspring, Tim McGraw, tickets are on sale now at AXS.com. Get your tickets today, AXS.com. So, like, have you always been interested in, like, the Internet and shit like that? Yeah, man, um, you know, my dad was a music producer. for growing up. He actually did a bunch of stuff.
Starting point is 00:20:12 He helped produce a bunch of albums from Michael Jackson back in the day. Oh, wait, wait a minute, man. You think you're just going to sit here and say that type of shit and just casually? Your dad was producing albums for Michael Jackson.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Yeah, I remember growing up, he used to fly back and forth to L.A. And I used to go out there with him and stay out there sometimes. And I remember he took me to this dude house named Bruce Swardeen. You can look him up. Bruce was like,
Starting point is 00:20:39 Mike's, like, number one producer, this old fat white guy, right? I mean, we went to Bruce's house, and I had never seen this. This dude had, you know, folks have, like, a piano in their house? This motherfucker had a Bentley in his house. Like, just, you walk in the foyer, and it was just like a white Bentley right there. And he was like, yeah, Mike gave this to me. And so, like, we're walking around, like, the compound. He's like, yeah, let me show you around.
Starting point is 00:20:58 So we get in the golf cart, and we, like, riding around this, like, huge, like, compound he has, right? And I never forget this. He's like, we go to this one part of the area, one part of the area, right? And he's got like three full-sized houses, like not his house. He's got like this humongous mansion, but he's got, you know, three like, you know, two-story houses, right? He's like, yeah, these are the guest houses. He said, let me show you some crazy shit. So we go to one house, we open up the door and I swear, bro, it was a million cats inside that house.
Starting point is 00:21:25 And he was like, my wife loves cats. I can't stand them. I told him to put all the cats in here. So think about how rich you got to be to have a two-story house with nothing but cats in it. Bro, that is the freakest shit I have ever heard. I mean, you open the door. They don't stop and look at you? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:21:43 I'm like, I ain't going in there. So you're telling me the dude who produced music from Michael Jackson got a house full of cats? He had a house full of cats, man, next to his other three houses on his property. And you saw him? I saw him. A whole-ass house. A whole house. Full of cats.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And this was in, you know, probably like the mid-90s. You know what I'm saying? He probably got two houses full of cats now. Damn. Maybe three. Damn. So that's what I'm saying, man. When you get exposure to stuff like that at an early age
Starting point is 00:22:17 and you start seeing how other people are living and like how crazy this game is, that's the one thing I always appreciated. Like my dad, you know, I mean, he didn't stay in the business. You know, he got out and started doing some other stuff. But like, it gave me exposure because even with him, I remember he was the first person who gave me a computer. I remember he came home, probably went to Michael Jackson checks,
Starting point is 00:22:35 and I remember he brought a computer home. And I remember clear as day, he was like, fuck with this. He just was like, he was like, don't do what I'm doing. He was like, fuck with this. And so I just started taking the computer apart, messing with it, figuring out how it worked, rebuilding it. You know, then started like working on computers and all that kind of stuff. And, like, you know, even when I was in college, you know, when everybody else was like, you know, working little side jobs at restaurants and stuff, I was able to be out, you know, building websites and getting paid, you know, 30, 40 bucks an hour as a 19 year old. mean, and this is, again, back in the early 2000s, you know, and like I said, for folks that
Starting point is 00:23:11 no Georgia Southern, no Statesboro, you know, that's like making a million dollars a year, you know what I'm saying? So I've always, you know, been attached to it. It's always been a part of me. And I think that's even what makes Butter so successful now is, you know, I know how these guys that build this technology thing. Right. So we even try to, like, engineer some of our content so that it really works with the system and the algorithm. So we kind of get the most out of it, you know what I'm saying? Right. Well, shit, man. Anything we can do over here at the 85 South Show, black market to help push y'all to the next level
Starting point is 00:23:43 because what you're doing over there is dope, man. Hey, man, we're just trying to spread the word, man. I think, you know, again, like a lot of folks think, you know, there's a lot of crazy content and stuff online right now, especially in the social space. And I think a lot of folks think that because we don't get into that stuff, like we ain't black or black enough. And I always tell folks, I don't associate.
Starting point is 00:24:02 I mean, bro, you, you, you're an IT black dude, man. What you're supposed to do? Yeah, I just say, like, we don't have to associate, you know, crime and all that stuff with blackness, right? I think we're trying to kind of show the other side of Atlanta, you know, the other side of being black, not just like the crazy shit you see all the time, right? So I just want people to know there's, you know, more options for content out here, you know. I always say there's three kinds of content, right? There's vitamin, candy, and painkillers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:31 And, you know, I think there's a lot of candy content out there right now. And, like, candy tastes good, but if all... all you eat is candy, it's going to rock your teeth. If all you watch is Fox News, you're going to be thinking about crazy stuff, right? So you can't just live off a candy. You know, on the flip side, you know, there's a lot of vitamin content, right? There's a lot of, like, motivational, go hustle content. But here's a thing, if you don't actually do the work, you don't matter how many vitamins.
Starting point is 00:24:53 You can take vitamins all day long, but if you don't go to the gym, ain't shit going to happen. Right. Right. And then there's pain kills. There's content that solves problems. And so, like, we try to have a balance of all those things. And I think there's a lot of folks out here that get a little bit too caught up in one or the other. And I just want people to know there's other alternatives, there's other platforms, other voices.
Starting point is 00:25:11 And we're also just trying to, again, put Atlanta in a certain kind of light because when people see all that crime, they think that's what the city's about. Right. And they come here, they think that everybody down here is going to get shot at Linux. They think something crazy is going to happen. And we're just trying to show folks, like Atlanta has never just been that, and it's way more than that. You know what I'm saying? Those are just like certain voices that are just loudest in the room. But we're trying to, you know, kind of round it out a little bit.
Starting point is 00:25:34 There you have it, folks. Over here at the Black Market, my man, Brandon. Hey, man, you know, appreciate y'all, man, you know. What can Butter do for y'all, man? How can I help you? What you got? What you need? How can I help you?
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