The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - #BlackMarket - DJ MARS! #BLACKMARKET with Karlous Miller!

Episode Date: September 1, 2021

DJ Mars is one the most legendary DJ's running the Atlanta party scene plus he's Monica's close + personal DJ!!! Thats not all - He makes his own BMX bikes from scratch and sells em to people like Dav...e Chappelle and more!!! Learn the game of Dj'ing from a real crate carrier!Hit Our Website for more info: https://www.85southshow.com/Get our custom merchandise: https://85apparelco.com/Subscribe To our Channel: bitly.com/85tubeWATCH KARLOUS' MILLER's COMEDY SPECIAL! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/karlousmil...FOLLOW THE CREWKARLOUS MILLER - https://www.facebook.com/karlousm/DCYOUNGFLY - https://www.facebook.com/DcYoungFly1/CHICO BEAN - https://www.facebook.com/OldSchoolFool/Director - JOE T. NEWMAN - www.ayoungplayer.comProducer CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/Producer - LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_corleone_/It's Jon - https://www.instagram.com/holaj_o_n/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:10 People having sex all over the room, but they need some tunes so they can know what to do next. I heard a DJ and hit her with a Puckit, why she getting hit with that I got a DJ tonight
Starting point is 00:02:28 at an Orjjj I got to play a track list while people are having sex What songs do they want to hear? She got a dig in her face She got her dig in her ear I said what I said what
Starting point is 00:02:44 I'm almost going to leave that shit If he was talking about a DJ Yeah We got the two for one drinks And take a break Because the room's starting to think Hold on Hey man, welcome back to black
Starting point is 00:02:59 Black market is open! Oh my God! That was the intro? Bro, that's how we get down over there is the trap, man. It's still the trap. Even though this is the black market, we're in the trap, bro.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Anything something to happen, man. First of all, welcome to the trap, DJ Mars. I can't believe it took you this long to get over here, man. Man, if they just knew the history, bro, we... DJ Mars on the low!
Starting point is 00:03:28 Hello, we planted the seeds to make this shit happen, bro. They don't know that, bro. Like the test episodes? The test joint? This is my original co-host right here. No, fuck that. Because without us doing that, we would have never figured out to do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:51 You get what I'm saying? And it's like those days we spent in the studio, man, we knew we was on to something. Just didn't know where it was going to end up. Back the Mundo, bro. First of all, welcome to the trap again, formally. Man, we've been over here cooking it up, and, man, we know you in the city cooking it up and shit everywhere cooking it up, man.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Give them a brief rundown the background first before we get into all the shit you're doing now. Oh, man, what decade do you want to start? I know that sounds old, but you want to be starting the 80s? No, what was you doing in the 80s, DJ, Marr? Start in the 80s. Yeah, this is going to sound extremely old. I know, you know, we focus on age.
Starting point is 00:04:28 the demographics. I bought my first record in 1982. Okay, bet. It was Planet Rock. That was... Raw. Rock. Planned Rock. The very first record. I bought it the main music in Springfield, Massachusetts. That's my hometown. Springfield, Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:04:42 I stole the $1.99 or 99 cent that it cost for the record from my moms. You know, back in the day, moms had a big pocketbook. You go in there, you take the money out of the... I ain't never winning my mom's back a book. I'm telling you're bold as fuck, bro. You probably one of the only surviving black children that is ever.
Starting point is 00:04:58 safely gone in their mother's pocketbook. I guess that type of shit they let y'all do in Springfield, Massachusetts. I ain't never even heard of no niggas living in Massachusetts. I got $5 for any nigga here in this room that can spell Massachusetts out loud without looking at it.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Nobody even looked up. No one of those. Don't know a goddamn Massachusetts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And what was it like growing up with that, like, as a black dude? It was cool. So when I tell people that's where I'm from, the first thing they say, is it
Starting point is 00:05:28 black people, Massachusetts? I tell It's gang straight people You will get robbed
Starting point is 00:05:32 quicker in Massachusetts than you would in let's say New York obviously I don't know that
Starting point is 00:05:38 to be fact but what I'm saying is it's wild there like when you got your wild pockets
Starting point is 00:05:42 and then you got your suburban pockets so what it did it taught me a little bit about everything
Starting point is 00:05:48 because you had some friends black white whatever who grew up rich and on the other
Starting point is 00:05:52 side you had some friends black white and whoever who grew up poor so you saw what the
Starting point is 00:05:57 world really was A lot of diversity Yeah, it was small enough So your parents let you out the house So you can experience But big enough so you saw What it did
Starting point is 00:06:06 Like so when I say saw what it did I grew up And I don't even like talking about this But I grew up in the crack era Like I saw Before it started And then it swiped through my city I saw that
Starting point is 00:06:18 I saw a kid Travis Best who graduated From my high school That went on to the NBA He played With the Georgia Tech Went to Pacis he retired in the NBA
Starting point is 00:06:29 So when I say you saw everything Like I literally saw everything And it made it so that In terms of who I am DJ wise and personality wise I was well-rounded because I saw all shapes of I was getting ready to ask you Like having that wide range of people
Starting point is 00:06:47 And friends and stuff around you Like what type of music did these people Like introduce you to? Then you know that you might not have got Just being you know We didn't have a V104 in Massachusetts. We had W. H-Y-N
Starting point is 00:07:01 and they used to play the Doobie Brothers, Linda Ronstat, Hall of Notes. So we had... Well, hauling notes, that's funk, though. That's some funky-ass white boys. But that's what we had, right? And then we had college radio
Starting point is 00:07:16 who extremely day-parted. Two hours a day, you would hear hip-hop. But it wouldn't be the same two hours every day. So on Monday it would be two to four On Tuesday, it would be four to six. On Wednesday, it would be 3 a.m. to 5 a.m. It was extremely day. Who fuck up at 3 a.m.?
Starting point is 00:07:37 But it was college radio. So college radio back then was extremely organic, and it was extremely experimental. So after your hip-hop show, it would be acid rock. Before that, it would be Roots reggae. So we really grew up listening to everything, and it kind of made me, from a DJ's perspective, if it made me a better DJ because, I mean, I grew up listening to Led Zeppard, Led Zeppelin, at the same time listening to Ultramagnetic and De La Soo and Public Enemy.
Starting point is 00:08:06 So the reason why my crates are as deep as they are is because that's how I grew up. I didn't just grow up listening to just Luther Vandros. As a kid, I wish I did because, you know, you're fishing through the radio for Run DMC and it didn't happen. Right. So. Luther lost me with that whole dance with my father's shit. Yeah, I was going to keep it. Well, I ain't never heard me to say that.
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Starting point is 00:11:48 I mean, I was a loser. But I ain't got to like everything. That one threw me all the way off. I wasn't even really all the way in my adulthood. And I was like, what? You didn't get it. I looked at my dad. I was like, don't you have a drive damn.
Starting point is 00:12:06 What type of shit is that? Yeah, this is really funny. Hell yeah, man. So that's what happened in the 80s. You're just discovering all this dope. ass shit. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:20 So what led you to the DJ in? It was a neighborhood thing. So the neighborhood that I grew up in, I felt like was the coolest neighborhood
Starting point is 00:12:28 in the city. That's just how I felt. We probably weren't, but that's how I felt. They're like that neighborhood the cool one. Legitimately, we have one of the best graffiti
Starting point is 00:12:35 writers in the city. He lived down the block. So I lived on Hickory, the projects in Hickory Street. He lived on Eastern Ave, like literally on the corner. So you got the best graffiti writer in the city.
Starting point is 00:12:48 One of my neighbors a few houses down was a DJ and there was another DJ at the top of the projects who I would stand in front of the bus stop and he's cutting up break beats so I felt like that's what I was around naturally you know what I didn't know
Starting point is 00:13:03 I was going to beat this I didn't know that this was even available for people outside of New York as I legitimately thought the only way you can get on is if you lived in New York because you would see run DMC with Jamaster Jay you would see L.O. KooJ. would cut
Starting point is 00:13:18 creator. So I thought that the DJ got on because he lived across the street from the rapper. I ain't live across the street from the rapper. What's my DJ's name? Yo, Cook, Creator. So, you know, that's, I thought that was the trajectory. Yeah. But that's dope, man. You really got to take your whole
Starting point is 00:13:37 dreams and DJing aspirations to a whole other level and work with some legends in the city, man. How you go from Springfield, Massachusetts to Atlanta, Georgia? It was college, Clark Atlanta University. Okay. That was the reason that brought me to the A.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I was just throwing the HBCU route, you know. We always got to show love to the... No, it was, honestly, that was the plug. So, came down here in 91 to go to college. I was graduated, but in school, I was majoring in communications, and I wanted to create content for TV, kind of like what your crew is doing. Yeah. Inspired by...
Starting point is 00:14:15 Because this is the number one black TV show that's not on TV. All that's not on TV. But it's going to be. You already know that. So I was inspired by Spike Lee and Arsenio Hall. Arsenio, obviously, for his late-night talk show. And then the stuff that Spike was doing with his films, I felt like that talked to me directly.
Starting point is 00:14:34 And I knew Spike went to Morehouse, but he took his classes at Clark. So I was like, well, I'll just go directly to the source. I'll take my classes at Clark. So that's what got me to the A. How you get to working with people like Outcast and shit like that? So the Outcast story is crazy So my man, Sean Johnson, introduced me to Outcast This was when they were both in high school
Starting point is 00:14:58 All right, both of them was in high school And one day he picks me up So me and DJ Trauma at the time were roommates And he picks me up He's like, yo, I'm going to take you over to meet these rappers They're really dope This is, let's say, 92, 93 So he pulled up to this house
Starting point is 00:15:17 Walk in the house There's an older black woman In the kitchen cooking We say hi And we go downstairs So you walk down This is God's Honestruth
Starting point is 00:15:25 You walk downstairs And you see a bunch of guys Sitting over there Somebody laying on the floor Someone over there And then you see this skinny Darkskin cap I guess like behind the booth
Starting point is 00:15:37 And um Is Rico Wade Now I don't know who I'm looking at Because this is the first time I'm walking into the house But it's the dungeon right So I don't remember what they were
Starting point is 00:15:47 recording, but this is dungeon before Outcast got signed to LaFace. It was whatever that year was. So let's say it, for argument's sake, let's say it's 93, right? Again, they're still in high school. 93 and the whole
Starting point is 00:16:03 dungeon is forming, right? So I'm sitting there talking to Rico and Rico is legitimately like the visionary, but I mean, we talked hip hop for hours and I felt like they were they were the same as me in terms of hip-hop knowledge, history.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I mean, we're talking everything. We're talking breakbeats. We're talking Africa and Bambata. These are dudes I never met before, but I knew that they knew what time it was. I don't care where, it didn't even matter where they were from. You knew that they knew that Rico was the head because he was forming a crew like Voltron. Again, I didn't know, let's say there's six bodies sitting over there. I didn't know that these two Outcasts and these four were Goody Mob.
Starting point is 00:16:50 I just knew that they were rappers that this genius was putting together. So imagine seeing Dungeon Family from, that's not the beginning, but this is before Alcass got a record deal. So I've been in that space, in around Atlanta history from, and let's say that was my starting point. Incredible. And then only to find out I go home for the summer, come back out guys got a record deal with a face and I'm like these are the cats who I used to
Starting point is 00:17:20 kick it with they used to come to our crib rhyme in our live room I wish we had social media back then because it's some real history I think one of them dyed their hair blonde and I don't remember who so I don't want to mess up the story one of them died their hair blonde and their moms kicked them out the house I've picked up whoever the one was I picked up the other one to pick up the one who got kicked out the crib to bring them to the other one's house. Like so seeing them from that vantage point from day one, you knew they were nice on a hip hop level from like there was no marketing plan. No, these two high school kids was bananas with it. So, you know, that's the genesis of my history of hip hop in here in Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Man, you got a lot of history, though, in the history of Atlanta. I haven't heard a few people shout you out at their verses and shit like that recently. Thank you. We did, um, the monica verses, which was great. I think, to this day, I think that's top five highest rated verses of all of them, which is bananas. You're in a room like this, right? And you're not knowing that the numbers are going through the roof. And we were, let's say, 30% through the show.
Starting point is 00:18:35 And the producer came over and was like, yo, y'all broke a record. And I'm literally in a room like this. You don't know that the record is being broke. You're not even paying it. I'm just making sure that we start monocular. Monica's records on point, then he's like, no, no, no, you're at, I'm paraphrasing the number because I don't remember it. Let's say he's like, we're almost at 2 million. I was in there.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Crazy. Yeah, what was in there? I was in the comments talking so much shit. What's you talking about? Bro, you know the comments was going crazy because Monica had them boots on that looked like prosthetic legs. That was one of the best ones, bro. Like, man, people love to see, you know, our stars finally getting their flowers, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, man, I love it.
Starting point is 00:19:23 I feel like Atlanta has been on top longer than any other city has been on top. And you've been here the whole time, bro, this is going to have to take us, like, five episodes to get through all the shit. I'm going to do it. I'm going to switch my shirts. I'm going back. Fuck the shirts, man. That's how gayster we are in this motherfucker, man. Fuck switch it.
Starting point is 00:19:41 We're just going to keep the cameras on until we leave this motherfucker, man. So what you got going on right now, man? I know you've been going crazy with the cars. I want to skip straight to that part because that's my favorite part. How many cars do you have? Shit, we don't say numbers and things like that. We got to, we got to, we'll never be walking. I'll never be walking.
Starting point is 00:20:03 I'll never walk anywhere. So I got the Uptown Car Club. It's really. What I got to have to be in the Uptown Car Club? So the Uptown Car Club. focuses on cars primarily from the 80s and 90s. Obviously, you know, we're going to stretch
Starting point is 00:20:21 it out because, you know, time is moving on. But 80s and 90s, European style whips, for the most part. I'm about to get something there. I've been wanting to get me all the 5-speed in anyway. But if you know anybody, got an M3, manual. Coach K got...
Starting point is 00:20:36 I kidding. No, no, no, no. Coach shit is... Coach got some shit. That's immaculate. I remember because of his birthday, they got them that cold-ass BMW. Man. Migo's bought it for, right? Maybe the label.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Maybe QC. Somebody at the label. Yeah, should have, because I remember them when they shipped it to Atlanta. Because I had got to call a couple times before they found the actual one.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Like, Lowe's, you got one? I was like, in hell, ma. You know how much that bitch did? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So the cool thing about cars, you know, the way we're doing the car thing is you don't got,
Starting point is 00:21:12 coach's level is another level, right? Coach been killing it for so long. On the lower, he's like, he don't fuck with none of that. A lot of people won't even know coach if they walk past it. But he's just been, he's so low-key with the shit. So his is like executive left. Got to get him up here. Definitely that.
Starting point is 00:21:29 But you can enter the old school car game with like $5,000. And I'm not saying $5,000. A little bit of money. Stop whine to these people. No, you can. No, you can't. No, you can't. You can buy it.
Starting point is 00:21:42 You can own it for that. but you ain't going nowhere. Come on, Marr. See, that's why people end up with all these fucking cars and broken dreams, because you really believe that shit? No, if you buy an old car,
Starting point is 00:21:57 you need enough money to make that bitch a new car. Yeah, you need, I'm saying, to buy the car. Yeah, you can own it. You can own it. So you can get in it. I mean, you can find you a nice
Starting point is 00:22:07 late model 90s era Benz or... With some turbo won't. Yeah, you're right. You could. Obviously, it's an investment you've got to put it into it. You got to put it into it. You got to grab with you.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I'm going to give me something. It's got to be a fast speed, though. See, I don't like driving six, automatic. I'm not a speedster. I'm not a speedster. I'm not on a highway going a million miles an hour down, 400 going 150. This fucking guy.
Starting point is 00:22:34 I'm about to start a class, just teaching people how to drive sticks. My first car was a stick. I had an 86 Dodge Lancer. That was my very first. You had a laser. Dodge Lancer, turbo, at that. Automatic. Great.
Starting point is 00:22:48 The turbo didn't make it go faster because it was already old when I got it, but it was an 86 Dodge Lancer Turbo. Bought it from auction for $2,500. You know, it was crazy. I had a car just like that, but, you know, Dodge Plymouth, they made the same shit.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I had the Plymouth Laser, which is the same fucking car. Essentially. Mine was a big-ass brick. Mine was, my shit was probably 88. But when I bought it. It was so low mileage and so immaculate.
Starting point is 00:23:16 I just broke shit out of the miles I had on. I was so mad when I first got it because I came home and I was like because I was saving up the buying car. So I had it like in my mind and then I got this one. But like it wasn't, I didn't pick it.
Starting point is 00:23:30 So I'm like, all right, I drive, fuck it, whatever. I'm just trying to roll at this point. I go out there and I start, I'm looking about to start like, no, it's a stick. I'm like, fuck. I went in the house. I was like, shit, how am I going to do this?
Starting point is 00:23:42 It's like, you'll figure it out. So I went back outside that same night, drove that bitch. I got stuck for like 15 minutes. But I got stuck for like 15 minutes. Then I figured that shit out. And then like I did that shit maybe two more nights, just driving when I got home, throw that bitch to school. And I was like, man, I'm going to go to you.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Good money. Good money. Yeah, man. Call myself. The car thing is every man needs their thing, right? Every man needs a thing. So for some, you know, I do sneakers. I do fire on.
Starting point is 00:24:13 cars and bikes we all you need a hobby when you come off the road you need something to take you away from this to you know to relax you got a lot of hobbies man you do cars firearms and you build bikes yeah that's crazy when you find time to mix it all up the days that I'm not in a club or not on the road like really it's my relaxation tool you know what I mean to get away from you know you was a gun enthusiast like that bro It's the South. You got to protect yourself. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Got to. Even before the nonsense with the last president, like I was on that heavy. One thing they love in the South, though, man, that's some good. That's some Jesus. They take turns. It depends on where you're at. It's the same situation. So on the tip of the bikes, you know, that's my newest public venture.
Starting point is 00:25:09 Right. It's made by Mars. So I customized bikes for people. So, you know, you can either buy a factory bike. We got one. Dad. You got our bike? We got some, man, let me see it.
Starting point is 00:25:21 I'm going to show Mars. I want to get his opinion. We had another guy come who built bikes, black dude, entrepreneur. So we got to look. What's his name? God damn it, Mars. True question, true question. Nah, we'll get his name, but he's pretty dope.
Starting point is 00:25:37 We're going to get him to finish dealing. But right now, we just got it as like art. We're going to get him to come back. We got to get a DJ Mars bike, 85 South theme. That color way? The black with the orange and the blue? OG color way. We'll go OG.
Starting point is 00:25:51 We'll go. Real white and blue. Yeah. Dope. Yeah, we need one. The bike thing, I started at, I was diagnosed with diabetes, let's say, about eight years ago. So the doctor was like, yo, you got to lose some weight. So I'm not a gym person.
Starting point is 00:26:08 I'm not going to be in a gym, lifting, running. So I figured I needed to do something. something to get some exercise in. Check that out. Super light frame, too. Who's going to ride this? This is my shit. Nice. Nice.
Starting point is 00:26:26 I got to get back in touch with him. He got the rest of the parts to finish it. He just got to come up here and do it. So I like, I like, obviously, the Atlanta theme with the, can they see it on this side? The peach, obviously the 85 South. We're on fire. You see the smoke and the flames. We got our goons right here.
Starting point is 00:26:43 The killers. Yeah, we got the killers on there, bitch. We got the A-Town. Dope. Come on, man. Dope. We're touching shit. You see it?
Starting point is 00:26:50 Leave it alone. You know it. You know it. We're down there on the chain stuff. We're just building over here, man. And what's this right here? That's the name, J.R.S. Custom Bicyc. Yeah, J-R-A.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Boom. Shout out to my dog. We're going to get you up here to finish it for me. So, yeah, it was really born out of necessity. I needed to take it off my back. I needed to lose weight. So I just started riding bikes around the city. I saw Jay Reid and the dope paddlers.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Their crew is ridiculous. And then I started my crew. Then I bought a second bike and was like, let me flip. You know, it's hip-hop. We don't like things to stay stationary. We, you know, remix it into our own thing. And then I did my bike. And I did that bike.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And then I did two more for myself and posted a picture of it. And his kid from England said he wanted to buy it. word to my son I named them a price he wired the money I shipped on the bike two weeks later he had a bike he posted at someone else was like who did that bike
Starting point is 00:27:53 I want to buy one from him too and that's legitimately how the business started that's what's up man tell me more about the gun classes and the handguns and things of that nature so Vault ATL really just about
Starting point is 00:28:06 understanding the importance of gun safety and education Before you get a gun You need to know how to use it When that project out When that bullet comes out That thing is another conversation A lot of us around the way
Starting point is 00:28:20 Have guns but we don't know how to use them So you know We put ourselves in bad situations We may carry a gun A situation someone may approach You at a gas station And if he turns around you shoot him While he's turned around
Starting point is 00:28:36 Now you're at fault So what we just try to teach Gun education so that when we're in a situation, we make the proper decision. A lot of times we put ourselves in these predicaments, and we don't do the legal thing. We do what our emotions are telling us.
Starting point is 00:28:51 We can't move like that. So Vault is about making sure we know what time it is. I'm coming. Better. I'm coming. Well, shit, man. Drop your social media. DJ Mars. You don't know where they can find you at, man. DJ Morris 404 on Instagram and
Starting point is 00:29:05 Mars Hall on Facebook. Do me a favor, though, man. Make me a promise. Don't let this be the last. time you stopped through here. Oh, no, no, no, no. I mean, your team know how to find me. I love you. We've been talking about getting you up here for the longest, man.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Schedules, schedules. I'm so glad we were able to do this today. So if they need more information about the bikes, the guns, the DJing. Everything. I mean, my general page is at DJ Mars 404. I post everything. Right. Cars, bikes, firearms, everything right there.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Parties, tours, all of that. Well, there you have it, folks. I hope everyone who's watching knows and understands that the Black Mark is open The Black Market is open My bad, I got excited, DJ Mark I'm sorry
Starting point is 00:29:51 This shit makes me hamper DJ Mars Hey man, we got DJ Mars in the building What else today? Hey, everybody's help you? Black Morgan, we out of here My dog I didn't realize that was your intro I thought you were just rapping
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