The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Boosie in the Trap!!
Episode Date: October 2, 2022Boosie BadAzz joins the show w/ Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Clayton English! *Subscribe to 85 SOUTH on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/The85SouthShow || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www....85southshow.com || Custom Merch: www.85apparelco.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Play me some pepper, man.
I'm ready, man.
Is that paper?
Uh-uh.
No, that's the twerkers.
What we doing, man?
I said some babies.
The paper, man.
They play at the end of the Jazz Fest and the war.
Yeah, we need something like that.
Yeah, I feel like that'll go.
That'll work?
Look around the room.
I feel like that'll work right there.
I need one more, no.
You want to see one more?
I won't see one more.
I know Jay, we ain't got gicing, man.
Okay, bro.
Alright, that might have been too.
See, Pimp and Ken was in here earlier,
and he put the Pimp spirit in the app.
Give me some gags and shit.
Thank you.
Yo.
Oh, that sounds like some boost and shit?
That'll go.
Y.
Okay, now I see what you're going with that.
See what I'm saying?
I see what you was going with that.
Because if we would have stayed right there,
we would have been too comfortable.
But this is what the streets needed.
Like we got a tour called the ghetto legends tour.
But we got a home ghetto legend in here with us today.
The most controversial nigger on the internet
He is on his 100th Instagram page.
The streets keep bringing them back.
Every time.
I hope when this shit come out,
Mark Zucker, give him this shit back.
No cap.
Street legend.
No cap.
Survide the streets that took this shit
and made a whole empire out of it.
Books.
No cap.
Movies, TV shows.
No cap.
Hit songs that go back.
My name.
Long as you've been outside, nigga.
Told his mama, he thugged it outside.
They don't even need cake.
Shit, your mama got more heart than your daddy bitch ass.
You ain't gonna set nothing off.
That's who made you soft.
Now, these are songs that have turned into Bible verses
for niggas who've been outside.
You asked.
No cow.
You requested, cussed us out.
No cap.
You called us all kind of names.
No cap.
You said the show wasn't going no goddamn where
till we got Bousie on here.
Now we got him in here,
none other than Bousie Badass.
Bucy Bad ass in that bitch, Diggas.
Bousie bad ass in that bitch, Deggles.
We'll be here all day name and accomplishment, man.
Just get on legendary shit.
Nigger paid for surgery with cash.
The doctor said, we don't do that.
Scared some white folks.
No cap.
No cap.
No cap.
Man, you always got the internet on fire.
First of all, welcome to the trap.
Yes, right.
Thank you.
It's an honest, sir.
It's an honest, sir.
Exactly, man.
Every time we see you catching backlash
for some shit you said online,
we'd be like, goddamn it, come over here.
Ain't nobody gonna give a fuck what you say.
We got your best fool.
All the way.
First of all the way.
First of all, we've been listening to the booster for the last hour.
So, man, you describe shit so vividly in your music.
It'd be making us feel like it's fans.
Like, we know certain people from your rappers.
I always wanted to ask you about that nigga Calvin Ricks.
Because you didn't throw him in a lot of song, man.
You got to get me one.
You just got busted again.
God damn.
Start off strong, man.
He just got busted again for some eight, for some harrowe, bro.
Damn, Calvin can't stay out.
But he's a street legend like that.
Yeah, yeah.
He was, he was the brick man, bro.
Oh.
He had it all, bro.
He had a game, game room.
Good dope dealer, motherfucker.
Good, good person to the community.
To the, to the, even the junkies.
Right.
You know, hey, a lot of niggas was harsh on junkies.
This nigga, here was smooth with junkies, like, you know.
And I took a lot of shit from them.
I took a lot of shit from him and, you know, like,
he was everything to us, you know, like.
Cal Rick was everything to us back in the game.
Free cow, man, all the way.
Yeah, free cow, right.
Frimms, shit.
Yeah, it's legendary, man.
Like, Slim, your music is, you know,
people talk about giving flowers and all that shit, man.
But just, you know, the shit that you can put out
over your whole career, man, and speak to people, man.
Like you, like you said about Tupac,
you can pay yourself to Tupac,
and that's a very valid comparison,
because your music touch motherfuckers the same way.
Like going through some things,
anything I'm dealing with anything,
I put that motherfucker on
because you just spoke so vividly.
You know what I mean?
I've been going through some shit
with my niggas and my bitch
and these nicks want to snitch.
I want to get rich,
but sometimes I don't believe
trying to sell a hundred thousand,
but they burn in my CDs.
Niggers and bitches, please,
won't you give me help?
Get your ass off their computer
and buy my shit up off the shelf
because I want a ride candy,
man, just like the others.
Sometimes I wish I should have took the good
like my brother, man, my nigger.
I'm talking about crazy stuff.
This nigga know every song.
I'm telling you, I know that one, for sure.
But like, wait, you know, I know that you didn't explain a lot,
you know, just, and we get your life.
But where do your motivation come from now
that you've made it and you're successful?
What do you still get the motivation
to talk to stuff that you talk, man?
I really just talk what my life present to me.
You know, and that can go on for help.
Like, I get motivated.
motivated off being boo-shin.
So it ain't nothing for me to go in that studio and lay it.
And when I lay it, it's real.
That's why I feel like I was in your household with you.
Right.
Because this real shit, you know, like, like, like, it's different from,
it's different from why I'm a great lyricist I feel because
somebody else might say a little.
and the shit sound good about being ain't having or something but I break that
motherfucker down right I give you the adjectives to let you know it's real
you know what I'm saying that's a difference like and that's how pot made me feel
like man this nigga was in the house with me I had the same similar I felt the
same way about my mom.
Right.
You know, and that's what makes me different
from any nigga in the game.
Like, niggas come tell niggas,
niggas, I fuck with that song.
Nica, come tell me, nigga, you raise me.
It's different.
Big difference.
I just speak off all that time.
I slick raising, even when I was in the street, bro.
Like, my little early days are dope,
and then when I was out,
then I had a laptop.
I pulled that motherfucker up, press play.
Ain't got no mind.
Nick, you fold your motherfucker.
back, nigga.
Yeah.
You were, you were psyched that.
And I really knew I felt like you were talking to.
You just dog, Nick.
You know what I'm saying?
See that's real.
Get through it.
Man, man.
That's crazy as hell, man.
What?
You didn't, and I knew you were crazy.
You did it.
Y'all, my nigger.
Don't worry about.
This shit's going to get stuck.
Stimper that way.
But no, bro, it was just like,
you gave a young nigga motivation,
brady.
You know, like, the looks or thing.
You know how anybody thought
the gangster nigger was.
No game.
You bought a good book 15 and a half.
And I was about 93 pounds.
I made little niggins feel like, y'all.
You made little niggas feel like when Bootsky come out here and talk all this shit,
had a fire on him and stand tall.
Well, God, damn, they'll fuck on my dude, man.
You did what I'm saying?
And I ain't gonna lie if he represented for the little niggas very well.
I swear to God.
It did.
All the way.
It did.
Now, it was some controversy last week they was trying to figure out who was the first nigga to get online or, you know, the first rapper to throw money on
video. We could just kill that shit right here.
Yeah, uh-oh. That name. Forever a quotable. If you find a 20 in here,
50. A 50. I'm a 50. If you find a 50 in here, I'm pussy. I slow that video down too. I tried
to find a 50. I mean, that nigga was just, he was like, you find a 50. And stepping each time
he dropped one of them on the movie. On the DVD. What's the name of that DVD? Yeah, I, I don't be
like in the bragg or shit, but I started young niggins throwing money on, like...
You started out of a shit.
You started out.
You're coming in calls back to back.
I, six calls.
Yeah.
So, hold on.
How old were you exactly when you, like, started rapping?
14 on music, 15, 14.
What year to ghetto stories, when you, how old were you in drop ghetto stories?
Oh man, and you was late.
I had been out five, six years before Ghetto.
So you, I'm just saying, because I know, I know,
I heard a lot of the music in between that,
but that was that one.
I had been out.
That was like the one that.
The world, so I was about to ask,
that's the one that took you nationwide,
but which one took you locally, like the one that?
Locally, Youngers at the camp.
Well, I was doing features with Seelope and Youngbleed them first,
and then my first album was Youngers at the camp.
And that would kind of put me in, you know, regional.
Okay.
Get on story, man, that, my favorite scene.
We ain't in here those screws, y'all at the gas station.
Look at the dick, crazy.
I'm like, look at that, la-d-lac-a-ha-ha.
You're sitting on your shit.
You're sitting on your shit, nigga.
Smoking a little perfect.
Yeah, sir.
Yeah.
What kind of, like, motivated you to do that?
You, like, want the world to see the story of Baner Rouge.
Because we, we, I'm gonna be 100.
We're from in a lot.
I'm the one that kind of get talked about a lot.
Newer hauling.
You dig what I'm saying.
But it was like, once I started hearing Ban Rouge,
and you used to say Banerud.
Hold up, that shit isn't in New Orleans, what that is?
Yeah.
Where they're back?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So you kind of shed light on Bann Roo.
Yeah, my whole mission coming in was to put Bann Ruh.
I was screaming this motherfucker, because they was too powerful.
You know, New Orleans was too powerful.
They had everything, like, I was out when the hot boys was doing their shit, but you could, they was too big.
You know?
So I always was pushing Baten Rood to be nose.
be noticed, you know. It damned
every song you was hearing it. You knew
I was from... I knew you from Baton Rouge.
I don't know... You didn't know what that.
You didn't know everybody else
in Louisiana out of it from.
You knew I was from crossing track, Baton Rouge.
And I think cash money, them, you know,
doing their thing help me out.
Because, you know, I was straight
rough and rugged.
And they was talking, they got to talk about
a lot of money. And I ain't talking about
no motherfucking money. I'm talking about the
gang. Yeah. But so, uh,
You know, I think me putting Baton Rouge on,
like, that was my focus from the dump.
Cause, you know, everywhere I go, people,
when I first, like, you were from, you from Louisiana,
or you're from New Orleans.
Right, right.
Or you're from New Orleans.
You know, I'm from Baton Rouge, you know.
And that was amazing, because it's like,
the New Orleans sound is so distinct,
but your music sound completely different.
So how did you not allow, I mean,
like, did you do that on purpose,
or you just, you know what I mean,
accidentally stumbled upon your sound?
I ain't want to sound like them.
You know, I ain't want to sound like them.
I basically had my own sound since forever.
You know, I couldn't rap on beats,
but I could rap being anybody in the project
before I start rapping.
You're gonna rap on beat?
Nah, I couldn't, you know,
because when I first went in the studio,
I had rapes wrote down.
Right.
But they was basically out the same beat,
all these rapes.
That's why you can keep rapping.
That's why you went on the guitar, nigg.
The guitar, nigga, he was like, I'm mad at this.
And that shit goes today.
Every nigga who can write rap,
tell me, you're artists and get in that motherfucker in studio
and make that same rap sound on that beat.
So I have to, I be, you know, like, damn,
trying to squeeze that motherfucker in.
Then I start finding my flow.
Because I was writing rap way before I was recording rap.
Right, right.
You know what I'm doing?
I told you.
You got all of them goddamn chain, boozees!
All they're hearing it.
Sheen, chain, chain, chain.
Like that.
Just on tuck your chain, man.
What Reese said?
She ain't came back yet.
No, she didn't care that good yet.
Oh, she went to get the order.
What?
When to go get them round chalk.
Come on.
When to go get the round chart.
Can't wait.
When to go get them lounge up.
Hold up.
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burn mine a little bit make sure it well done burn mine a little bit hey man welcome back to the 85 south
show voted the number one black show in the black community for a hundred years straight
We ain't even been around that long,
but that's how long we this shit gonna laugh.
Hey, bud, some fuck one of the y'all,
I'm hungry, man, fuck that bullshit.
But you ain't, they made some leaders,
but I don't know who ate them.
Hey, man, why y' y'all, shit's shit right.
And all, I'm not just saying this,
because you're sitting right here, Slam.
These is the best rap snacks.
I've been eating rap snacks since Master P.
First was on the motherfucking bag, man.
These right here is the best rap snacks in the game.
Been one.
I was riding around Atlanta looking for these motherfuckers
motherfuckers at gas stations like I was trying to buy a pack of something else.
These bitches is delicious, man.
Did you pick this flavor or did they give it to you?
When they first sent it to me, it wouldn't, it wouldn't, it wasn't right.
You know it.
There's some white people made.
I see, you gotta give them one more time.
And when they came back, I say, we're a hit.
I already knew, but I'm mad right now.
Why?
My shit ain't in Sam's.
What?
Shit!
They got everybody's shit on the box and still mine in Sam.
No, so where's gonna do them at Sam?
Everybody in Sam, but you.
I ain't in Sam's way of a ho's life.
Somebody, I, woke.
My shit hit me.
Oh, nigga, they're definitely not in Sam.
Why ain't in Sam?
Hey, Sam.
I ain't in Sam, but I'm on the west side.
Fats, fuck it's wrong what you mean.
Fats, fuck you talking about.
Put my boy in Sam.
Hey y'all, Nicky.
What's going on?
I won't figure out why I'm not in Sam.
Ain't you selling out.
There's something's going on.
Don't keep your shit.
Don't let me find out somebody trying to ban me.
In Sam's?
Little Five dollars Zuckerer did your own Sam.
God damn.
Why the fuck I ain't in Sam?
I just fired another day.
I went in Sam, my daughter saved.
Daddy, they give them your potato chips.
They wouldn't need me on the money.
It was another day.
Oh, she saw it wraps next.
No.
She said, Daddy, where are your pack at?
I was hurt.
Damn, I hope y'all was leaving and not just getting there.
Man, I was hurting.
They had to walk around the South.
You see it.
All the niggas on there, but you.
Man, I say, man, hey.
That's bullshit.
I would have put everything back in luck.
Yeah, my boy, make we doing good business.
What about Kroker?
I need to be insane.
Why I'm not in that 24 pack, that 48?
Facts.
You got it, bro.
My shit hitting, man.
Oh, they got you.
You eat the motherfucker with anything.
I'm bitch you're busing right now.
I had them with a subway the other day.
Man, them bitch is hitting, man.
No count.
You need to be in the airport.
No cap.
He's being sold away, no couch.
You need a commercial, drop the commercial.
Right now, tell Sam.
Sam, listen.
I ain't fucking with Sam.
I ain't gonna say it's no good promotion.
They can fuck the folks.
I'm mad about that.
I'm gonna see me in Sam's in the next month, bro.
I feel like they're gonna care.
I don't know if it's this old-a-couch,
but anytime somebody make a request on this bitch,
this shit happens.
Yeah, it's motherfucking magic, man.
No cap.
Tell them folks Sam rat.
Back now, you don't do shit and say I'm a nit month.
30 days.
30 days.
24 hours, Mike.
Yeah, 24 hours.
Yeah, this is it right here.
It's the cap.
But people think I'm bullish, and you saw the day, right?
Kanye finally admitted that Sway had the answers.
He did.
It took nine years.
We've been said that shit right here in the trap.
Facts.
He, Sway had the answers.
Because you remember Sway was like, why don't you just sell that shit directly to the people?
How Sway.
And then D'Amma said, that was Kanye Way of saying, shut the fuck up.
That's what I'm about to do.
And then he had to wait.
Took him nine years to figure it out.
Yeah, and let people forget.
I'm gonna send you the clip.
Real?
You tell him like, shut the fuck up?
Yeah, he's all.
Yeah, boy.
It was off cold.
You got my cussing.
Hey, I got my cuniac.
I bought for y'all too, my cognac.
You got about three different flavors.
Yeah, I'm gonna run here inside the building.
McCartier?
He should have gave me a check.
We ops.
McCartier?
I got a cognac now.
My shit way better than Henness.
Now I heard this.
Man, my shit so smooth.
Man, my shit so smooth.
Ain't no doing what?
When you hit the Hennessy, y'all got here.
One more time, man.
There ain't none of that's bad one of shit, man.
Hey, give me a cook, man.
All my product is good shit.
Now I heard this the one that really had them loose.
Yeah, they think I put something in there.
I didn't.
I want to let the whole world know.
What did they say you put in there?
Bruh, I was playing one day.
You got to stop playing.
I got to stop playing on live.
You got no plan.
When I said, put the pussy lips on live on.
I'm playing, bro.
Girl was asking me for money on lives,
and I just, I just said that, man.
But it was the fact that how you said it,
you're sitting in the barber chair,
and you're like, all on time,
I put the pussy lip on live, I give you $1,000.
Can't shout me, nigga, can't shop me.
And that's how that came about.
I ain't paying for no pussy, man.
No, because you're doing the best top of this pool party.
You know how much it is.
Since Hugh Heffler died, you took over.
Who heffler?
Yeah.
That's what they call them.
That's my new nickname.
Now, I heard you was charging the-
Who else ain't got nothing on me.
I heard you were charging the women
who didn't want to pull their tits out.
They got to pay the state.
Yeah, like you could be a boss bitch
and come to my party and pay $1,000.
It's $1,000 a ticket.
Okay.
Come on to my chocolate.
I fuck that.
Time-out, Nick Boos, you're telling me you charging women,
bad bitches to come to your party
and they're paying $1,000 to get that, motherfucker.
Yeah.
That's a dead.
Who you happen and got shit on you?
You're right.
You're right.
And if they don't want to show their tits.
You put $1,000 not to show your teeth.
Yeah, not to put your shit on and be a boll'd bitch
and walk around and see all the other bitches naked and, you know.
I love it.
Bitch, give me $300,000.
You gotta put your tinnies out?
No, 1,000.
$1,000.
Walk around my house, bitch.
Where does it come from, like, all this?
Because as an artist, you know, as an artist,
we all see artists that, you know, make music
or do whatever they do.
But this right here is something different.
This ain't, you know.
And it's on the independent hustle.
Right, and it's like you ain't,
you ain't never had your hand out for shit,
but trying to get your fucking Instagram page back.
That's it.
So where does it come from?
All this hustle shit comes from the street.
All my hustle is just like when I was in the street.
Ecstasy, weed, cocaine, mileage.
Whatever it is, it's somebody selling, who bigger than me.
And I'm willing to join with them to make money,
and that's facts.
Now, I gotta ask you this.
You made your Busefave famous.
How you come up with that?
Really, I feel off of most.
And if I cut it low, I got a scar right here, a big scarf.
No.
I got a scab right here, so I had to lift it up.
It ain't no stress by this.
Don't worry about it.
Even if it is, nigger, fuck it.
Look at my stress spot.
I got a scab right here, though.
If I cut it low, I got a scab so I had to lift it up,
and my boy lifted up, and that's how it came about it.
Boosey fade.
You know, can't nobody get no fade without call it a boost and fade.
You know you got your own haircut?
No, bro.
Looking up my hair cut. Look on that fucking roustache.
I got a line in my fucking head.
Look, bro.
Bro, come on, bro.
Yeah, you're in between haircuts.
Come on, bro.
You're in between haircuts.
Come on.
You got like a nine and a 12 on that.
But it did you right on the back picture, but the front one, yeah.
Yeah, next season, they're going to get that motherfucker right now.
Yeah, this looks like one of them pictures they draw at the amusement park.
It's all good, naked.
Man, I got to ask, man.
The Bootsin Web are ever going to make some more music together?
Easy, man.
I'm, bruh.
Streets.
We got a few things.
We just ain't got enough, you know?
It just ain't got enough.
I want to do it, bro.
I'm, fuck.
I want to do it, bro, you know.
I want to do it.
That type of connection, man.
How that come, you know,
because there's a lot of niggas that make music with motherfuckers,
but y'all got a different type of connection
when y'all get on the record together.
Did y'all grow up together?
Nah, we didn't grow up together.
That nigga came in the studio, and it was, from then, it was, you know, this was a
nigger five, you know, and, um, we just had a connection, bro.
I don't know what it was, and we just, once we get in there together, you know, and that's
what I'm on right now.
You're gonna burn the roof of your mouth, gonna be fucking out.
Everything hot, man.
What are you fucking bad?
I don't even know if y'all saw this man.
He's telling a serious-ass story.
The nigga fucking them noodles, oh, bro.
These bitch buses, no cap.
What all talking about?
You're a boozy.
I mean, you in Webby.
Okay, okay.
So, yeah, me and Wibbitt, it was just like a connection,
bro.
Like, when we're getting there,
when we getting there together,
it's just like a connection.
That's why I won't send no songs
and do no versions.
And I won't get in there together
to have that vibe, you know,
But I'm ready, bro.
Ain't no duo ever fucking with you.
Y'all got like the best duo ever when it come to rap.
Song for song you can't name.
Song for song.
Ain't damn a niggins.
No two niggas fucking with me.
No.
No.
No.
But the crazy part is the nigger, you had a connection with Pimp C, nigger.
Pimp was talking about child as young niggas.
Like, what was that connection like for you as a young artist coming out of the streets of Baton
Bruze to have that connection with somebody that was legendary at that point?
especially in the South.
I was a young nigga, I was just happy to have me around, bro.
You know, like, when I used to be around,
I ain't, you know, I used to be,
I used to be happy that nigga had me around,
and, you know, letting me meet motherfuckers.
Like, he used to be letting me meet motherfuckers
introducing me to motherfuckers.
You know, I was blessed for Pimp, you know.
They got, that nigga leave out of the studio,
I go in that motherfucker and put a verse on something,
something, you know.
You jump on that shit.
Get on something.
Like that nigga, that nigga gave me a lot of,
put me in a good position, bro.
You know, like, when we put that trail entertainment
behind it with PMC presents, his fans came,
like, you know, like, shit started getting serious.
Yeah, all the way.
Like you said, Ghetto stories.
Yeah, all the way.
You know what I'm saying?
PEMC, man.
And it's just, you do that now, like, with artists,
you know what I'm saying?
You give that same.
you know, like the artist and putting light on people
and doing features with people, like,
there's one dude, it's spiffy.
You know what I mean?
I made him when I went to Nipsey's Memorial.
I went to the neighborhood by myself
and he stopped me and we chopped it up
and, you know, I've been communicating with him
every since, but, you know what I mean?
Like, how do you find the people
that you want to get that opportunity to?
What do you look for?
Kind of through God, bro.
I kind of follow my heart.
Because so many people got talent, bro, you know,
And a lot of people good.
A lot of people ain't good people, though.
You know, I like to try to most time pick good people, you know,
because I don't want it to fuck up and end.
I wanted to be, you know, good people.
And with Spiffy, Spiffitt was just hard, bro.
You know, Spiff it was just hard, bro.
And I signed them, bro.
I say, you know, we're gonna fuck this way.
West Coast up, he brought me some records, and they were, you know, those motherfuckers undernob.
Undenow.
This nigga got a nip float, but ho, and I'm too-more angry.
You know, this, this, this, nigga, hey, he's cold.
Then, you know, a lot of niggas fuck with him out there.
He ain't in no shit.
Right.
You know, he ain't in all that shit, you know, so he necks up.
We're gonna fuck that West Coast up.
Now, all artists got they list of artists they want to work with.
Who on yours?
Uh.
Sam's, nigga.
Fuck wrong with y'all.
First of all.
You want to work with Sam.
You want to get it, Sam.
I want to work with Jasmine Sullivan.
I want to do a song with Jasmine Sullivan.
Yeah.
Jammin Sullivan?
Yep.
I'm trying to hear it.
Me too.
That'll go.
Let's go.
Bust the windows out.
You'll call Reevex.
Mix, he's telling the nigger version.
You, boy, glows out my car, hell wrong with you.
Now I gotta buy this shit, you don't fuck we, boo.
Got up in my car glass everywhere.
She had cut me y'all.
I swear to God that I love you, ain't gonna leave you, boo.
But this is the type of shit that you can't even be in do.
Yeah, I'm telling you.
That'll go harder.
All the way.
But you know, you know, oh, you want to talk some real shit?
You said everything is all limited.
You're all right.
I'm gonna open book.
You're open book?
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Where's how?
I don't got no PR.
No, you got it.
Now then my young girl.
I'm gonna.
Then my yon gone.
What happened with you in your blue, man?
What happened?
Just clear the out.
Man.
Clear the out.
I'm gonna clear the out.
Clear like you can clear on here, man.
Clear like you can clear on here.
Because y'all think you can clear on here.
Not the other shit.
Like you could clear it out.
I mean, my lawyer,
to his lawyer the other day,
and we're supposed to be cleaning it.
Okay.
She's supposed to be coming to a,
to a house, to a house.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
We didn't do anything.
No hard feeling.
No, shit, no, man.
Bro, I'm a business man.
Right.
But you gotta understand.
If you're a business man,
you gotta be a business man, right?
You know, people can't always treat you like you're a gang.
Do we ain't gangs.
There's no, we ain't thugging like that.
Yeah, we're in the States.
Right, you put this shit.
We got lawyers, like, you know, so.
But everything coming to,
look like it's coming to, you know,
grieving right now, so I'm just,
I'm just sitting back waiting, you know.
Ain't wrong with that.
Man, you didn't survive so much shit, man.
First of all, I didn't get to tell you personally,
welcome back to the streets.
Welcome to home, first of all.
I don't know if you noticed,
but when you was doing you,
your time, bro.
It felt like we all was doing that shit with you
because it's like every song, every video.
It's like the song wasn't shit
if they ain't throw the free booster
and somebody had a free booster shirt in, man.
Were you able to feel that love
why you were in one of the worst situations?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I didn't really know how big I was
until I went to prison.
Shit, man, but you recorded,
you recorded that DVD right before you went,
where you was recording in the house
and your family and all that,
just showing what you was doing before you left.
So I'm gonna let you answer the question,
but I just wanna say that's one of my favorite.
Speak that, you didn't know how big you were when you went.
Right.
Yeah, like when I went, like,
I'm probably got 900 letters come through to me.
You hear Torrance hatch, bro, like, you know,
and I'm reading all these letters, you know.
You know, I knew I had fans,
but I ain't know how much my friends.
My fans love me through these letters.
Right.
How many people I saved and, you know, I mean,
bro, this shit was crazy, you know, I was like, big time, you know what I'm saying?
But I ain't, I wouldn't feel like that on the streets.
Right.
I was feeling like I was big, but I wouldn't a mogul.
Like, like, them letters made me feel like, you know, you.
And I got down there 2,400 letters on my birthday.
You know, that, bruh, and all different kind of races.
All different kind of people.
Yeah.
That would make me different.
I'm a little about five generations.
Right.
Your little baby loved me.
Everybody.
Your girlfriend on me.
Right.
Your wife.
Everybody loves it.
Right, right.
I'm gonna be, everybody loves.
Facts.
Facts.
Real shit.
That's just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm just,
I'm just silent, bro, and I'm just standing up for you
with what I believe in.
Right.
A lot of people be saying I'd be speaking on shit, I'm just...
Just honest.
I'm just honest.
Right.
And I'm speaking on how I feel.
Right.
And it just so happened, a lot of people feel how I feel.
Right.
They just can't see it.
So, you know, ain't nobody gonna shit me up.
You deliver it with me.
And I feel like you said, like we were friends, bro.
So we watched all that.
Like, I watched the documentary probably like 30,000 times
and times.
But I saw it on your face.
Yeah.
I saw how many people was depending on you before you went in,
but I also seen it on your face.
I was like, damn, man.
You got to understand.
You inspired me.
So I'm like, I'm seeing one of the gangster niggas who inspired me.
He really got to go through this shit.
And I'm like, okay, this is the trial.
This is when it's all said and done.
Like, this is it.
I said, there ain't no more you can do to be no gangster.
This is it.
I've seen it.
I seen it.
And when everybody were like, you ready,
you were just like, yeah, man.
Like, yeah, man, you know everybody's hugging.
Had your kids with you and shit.
Like, I know y'all love it, but shit, y'all can't go with me.
I ain't want to go to jail.
Do it.
When you found out you was coming home, like, you know what I'm saying, being in that position,
when you found out you was coming home, like, because you was facing the death penalty
and you beat the death penalty, but you still was facing in jail for half a long.
Like, when you knew you was coming home, did you feel like you was going to come home to the reception that you got?
Yeah.
And build this empire.
You see it in jail?
Yeah, everybody was, you know, every time somebody say my name in the song, you know,
then I had got me a hitter, so I had got on the ground the way I could look through somebody
and see what's going on.
Right.
So I go on there, free booze, you know, a lot of people were screaming, a lot of artists were screaming my name, you know.
Which one surprised you the most?
I ain't really get surprised, you know, because I ain't, I feel like all of them niggas were screaming my name, but a lot of them ain't, was screaming my name, you know, just screaming my name at the time.
Their feelings wouldn't the same way, you know, for screaming my name, right.
They ain't act the same way when I saw them for screaming my name.
A lot of the niggas be trying to get your fans when we go home.
And tell us, he says free boost, you don't fuck with it.
Right.
I tell you one of the greatest videos ever.
I told y'all niggas.
I told y'all niggas.
I told y'all niggas.
My dad had come at home.
On the way.
The mic fell off again, Busy.
Let me check the pack.
I don't know.
We're about to take a break for a minute anyway,
and we're gonna check these microphones
and get some lamb chops and all that play or shit.
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I'm back in the door now, baby.
You back?
Yes, so.
I bet we bayed life spines.
Do it again, Bob.
Thank you.
Let's do it.
Hey man, welcome back to the 85 Slav Show.
You know that this is the number one black show
that black men get their hair cut to?
No cap.
This shit right here.
Word.
Number one.
You're playing in every barber shop, my buddy.
Exactly, especially from Saturday mornings,
from 8 to about 11.30.
Even like the kids watch it.
Exactly.
Even after church, they're like right after 3.30,
and they play out of shit.
Big facts.
Crazy part is the nigga that drive the truck for Sam's,
watching this shit.
They know, they're gonna start asking.
They're gonna tell us who to get in touch with
to get Booty Rap Snakes and Sam.
Don't worry about it, we'll handle it.
You're gonna get supervised too, like general manager type of shit.
District manager, my bad, sorry, district manager.
General can't do shit.
Too big.
We're going regional with this shit.
So tell us about the new book.
Well, my new book was called Cross the Tracks.
Right.
And it's Boo shit, man.
I got from the beginning to, well, really everything I've went through in life.
They got my mama relationship, my brother relationship, my daddy relationship, my first loves,
uh, me transitioning to a boss, uh, me on death row, uh, growing up by the bloody red stick.
You want to take it the record?
I wrote it like a year and a half ago, year and a half ago, so...
I just was trying to get the business right.
You know, I had to get it to the biggest people, Simon Schuster.
So, you know, I'm dropping it, uh, 926.
You can pre-aud it right now.
If any, well, you know, uh, so...
You do the audio book.
If you got any album from me, you gotta get my first book.
You got, you're doing like, you gotta do the audio book.
You gotta be the one to do the audio book.
You gotta be the one to do the audio book.
You gotta do that.
You gotta do that.
The streets need down.
I'm from about this.
Because that shit, even if you read the book,
you go hear the books anyway.
That's what we're talking right now,
the business on the audio book.
Yeah.
And I can knock it out.
I mean, I'm a great reader, man.
There's a lot of pain you, though, book.
I'm a great reader, bro.
I used to get punished and how to go read in the corner.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You need to start reading children's books.
That'd be dope as a motherfucker.
funny. Bousie reads green eggs and ham.
Man, let me them eggs in long.
Boy, you might get an idea idea.
Hey, Nick, I'm with you.
Boy, you might gave me an idea.
Facts.
You got to read something.
You know I got a million hustles.
A children's book.
Yes, man.
You're tripping.
Sit out on mine.
No, you need to do that.
I'm telling you, Slim.
Green eyes and ham.
Children book.
You can pick up what Dr. Seuss left off.
Look, y'all know that man, he thinks of this shit.
I'm telling you, man.
That'd be dope as a motherfucker that had it.
You can really read that at school.
All the way.
They're had that in schools.
You know how
influence it ought to be to black children
to have a children's book.
You need to go on Sesame Street, too.
Narrated by Boozy, nigga, then you can go on
tour the schools, reading them to the kids.
You ought to go on Sesame Street as Busy.
Come outside and sit on the porch.
Man, leave the kids with me, man.
That's the mind of the kids, man.
Be a bird gone, man, man.
Take your bird ass on, Mike.
Boy, that's a hustle that.
Look at one of them little boys.
Go put some lotion on your fucking head.
Easy, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Easy money.
You say you're fin to come out with another album?
Yeah, I'm fin to come out with an album.
Me and Chip going to drop an album.
Who needs you on now?
I'm coming.
I got some for you.
I need you the same, nigga.
You know what you do.
What, that's what I'm trying to tag.
I like to need it.
That's what I need to do.
Fucking you talk about coming from booth and booed.
That's what I would do.
I got some shit for you.
But see, niggins don't even know we got ruck.
I shouldn't have said it, but we got ruck.
Well, I told you, I like to hear you same.
Nigger, I'm trying to piece it up with the right motherfucker.
And every time I hear somebody, I'm like, look.
I'm gonna let you hear me know, everybody phones off.
Look.
And every time your boys come on.
Those nicks be looking at me like,
know the head you did.
Like, yes the fuck I did.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yo, no cap.
My big space.
I appreciate it, man, I appreciate it.
Coming from a young gunner, from doing what I do
just to watch you and then, you still be fucking with niggas, bro.
Like, you can't never say nothing bad about you around me.
Yeah.
No cap.
Yeah, that's what I was about to ask you.
What do you feel like the secret to your longevity
in the music industry or, you know, just the entertainment world, period.
I just drive real music, bro.
Like, my albums be good as a motherfucker.
Like, you might have something that got two songs on their shit.
Right.
You've never got a skip.
You'd be like, damn.
That bitch got me too.
Right.
Damn, I understood that motherfucker too.
Then I got you like this.
Right.
All right, let me ask you this, then.
So it's just, bro, it's just, it's just,
then I ain't break, I've been in the game so long,
I wouldn't a bitch-ass nigger.
I ain't break bridges with people.
That's right.
I ain't beef with niggas over.
I ain't hate me.
who was above me, I ain't go for niggas.
I ain't do bitch shit.
Right.
Bish niggas gonna fade.
Right.
I ain't do a lot of, you know,
I stayed true to this shit.
What was that one song that just,
that surprised you, popped out out of nowhere,
that the streets picked?
You were like, I can't believe they did that.
Yeah, like, damn, I ain't know that one was hitting like that.
Like the one that you had to throw into the show set.
Oh, my struggle?
because, you know, like...
That's one of the ones that the streets...
You don't know my struggle.
So you don't know my hustle.
You don't know what I haven't been through.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was like, you know, that was the streets took.
I got to ask you this, too.
Like, you know, when all the, you know,
protests and shit broke out, broke out,
you had another song that, you know,
that became the voice.
of the protest to fuck the police.
Without that bad you're a bitch in a hand.
Right, right, facts.
So when you're seeing that,
and they're playing that in the background on CNN,
and you're hearing the whole fucking street full of people
say this shit word for word.
Now it's on some revolutionary shit.
Does you ever think that that would happen?
When you're making music,
you don't really think it's gonna do what it do till they do.
You know, like,
Because when I'm making that shit, I don't stop and just listen to the same song.
I'm five days.
I keep going.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So when I made, I knew how powerful it was becoming.
Because, you know, the mayor, the mayor was calling me, take it down, take it off.
Nah.
So what's like your favorite or something?
And I'd be able to call me now.
I'll take some too.
Get that shit.
That's all right.
That's your off, you know, but back then, you know.
Uh-uh, you know.
So what's like your favorite song?
Like when this motherfucker play and you rapping it,
this is the one kind of like my favorite when I'm on stage.
My favorite songs is not the ones that's everybody else favorite.
You gotta give us some bullshit favor,
but that ain't everybody else.
Yeah, that's a hard list right now.
Most of my favorite songs is about my family because, like,
Like, D.C., how I make music, I make music on my feelings.
Right.
Hold on, this money, yeah, man.
Go ahead.
Hold on.
Hey, I'm gonna hit your back, man.
I'm gonna sit, man.
I'm on set, I'm working.
I'm gonna hit your back, man.
I know I'm outside.
I'm outside tonight.
Check me out, look, I'm outside tonight.
Check me out.
I got my chest out like my daddy.
Y.
I got my check.
Hey, hey, look, bitch told me in Lynn,
tell me about.
Boosie, why you always got your chest on?
See, bitch, blind my daddy.
I said, bit, my daddy will find this wine, hole.
But I'm gonna hit you back, girl.
I'm gonna be a guy, bye.
You had to say that, man.
Nigger a legend, my niggins.
Super legend.
He said, me asking for my name.
Yeah, right here, man.
This nigga, legend, man.
So they won't keep calling.
Thanks.
Facts.
Man, you utilize, I mean, the social media, you know, you go through a lot of shit on
that, nigga, but you're one of the most entertaining niggas on social media, period.
I'm talking about across comedians, nigger, musicians, whatever, like just the entertainment
that you put out on social media, like, nigga, you'll check boozy page.
Man, I need a mathematician, man.
I need a mathematician at my house right now, man.
Listen, right now, I need two mathematicians, man.
I need, you know what I mean, so.
I need somebody who get giraffes and animals
for little kids' birthday party, man.
Man, here my.
I'm paying cats.
Brother, this got a well made.
Off the niggins found the water that was in here ground.
They were like, yeah, we came back in here.
Hey, don't never stop doing that shit, man.
You're putting people on, like, you know,
independent, you know, businesses and shit.
Keep them, keep them up.
Like you said, everybody's skillful, bro.
It's about who, how can you reach the skillful,
motherfuckers than fuck with you, you feel me?
And get it for the low.
And get it for the low.
You got to understand, when you ask for something on Instagram,
you got so many people do the same beautiful work.
Facts.
But who's gonna fuck with my game?
Facts.
I'm talking about me dead-ass, too, though,
right now.
They got some people who might try to text you,
but they got a motherfucker who won't they promotion out there
who'll lay that motherfucker for $10,000 instead of $100,000.
Facts.
Yeah, talking about going to, you're asking what you need.
Facts.
Nicky, you would get what you.
you need on social money right here.
People be like, why I can't wish it every time for that.
A nigga gonna do it because it's boosty though.
That shit so deep.
You gotta think promotion, bro.
Right.
People need promotion.
They need more.
A drop from boosting for your company?
That's way it worked.
Bro, if you rather 10,000 than a drop from boosting
than your company, you slow hustle.
You are a fool.
You are a fucking fool.
This drop going to have your shit forever.
You hear me?
She.
She's sin.
You got a bit for a nigga.
I know.
Yeah.
You said our name yesterday, we here.
Yeah.
Yesterday, we here.
Yesterday, we here,
24 hours, nigga.
24 hours.
Y'all are here.
Now, yes, sir.
A nigger ain't never told us to do some shit,
and we did it.
You know, the only nigga said, hey,
but y'all have 24 hours on mine.
And we called each other like, hey, we got 24 hours.
What we're gonna do now?
What we're gonna do now?
What we're gonna do this shit now?
Yeah, we've been trying to get you up here for a minute.
up here for a minute.
I told you.
I was gonna book you for a feature.
I was waiting on the nigga to post that shit.
One more time.
Hit this number, alright, look.
You're all the feature king.
Yeah, I know it.
You're a feature king, bro.
Fuck around and show up as the mathematician,
like Bussey, look, man.
Come through the trap shit, man, all the way.
You know what?
You know what, artists.
They get overlooked that certain shit, right?
Anybody know you the artist,
in the streets.
Everybody know your family, man.
What is that that Boozy do?
That's so great that don't nobody know
that you know how to do.
Like a head and talent.
Uh, make lasagna.
You're not cooking, Nick.
I can cook, nigga.
I get down.
Bullshit.
Nick, I worked in the kitchen in jail.
I just about to say that nigga probably,
worked in the kitchen in jail.
You were just a trustee?
No, nigga.
I worked in the kitchen.
Oh, you was like, cooking.
No, no, I cut the vegetables in the back.
Me and C. Murder.
No.
Yeah, yeah.
Damn, nigger.
Everybody in the pen got to have a job.
That's crazy.
You and Cereters in the back cooking, chopping the vegetables?
Yeah, we chopped sacks of vegetables, nigga.
Free seat fertile, man, God.
Damn, man.
What was them conversations like, my nigga?
Real conversation.
Why y'all chopping potatoes and shit.
What was you and C. murder having conversations about?
It was like a big brother, little brother,
and I was the little brother who always fucking up.
Right, right.
Yeah.
50% of the time he was getting on my ass.
I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah.
What was you cutting the potatoes wrong, what was going on?
No.
No, just other shit.
Cut another motherfucker's too fat, you heard.
Getting rolled up, getting rolled up and always in trouble, man.
Right.
He was a different kind of prisoner.
Like he's strong, like, his niggins, strong-minded, laid back.
And, you know, I go to prison to break the law because I'm already in jail.
So I'm going to...
This nigger is amazing, my name.
I go to prison to break the law because I'm already in jail.
I ain't paying no, I ain't paying the rule.
I ain't doing that, I ain't buy about that bullshit.
No, once I get in jail, you got me.
Right.
Now you got, no, I come to break the law.
Right.
No, real shit, we saw that on that video on the highway,
niggas, as soon as I get in that motherfucker,
nigga.
No, soon, I get in.
No, see that.
Hey, look, and look, but check this out.
That day I was, I was having a bad day.
Mm-hmm.
You know, like one of them days.
Man, that wouldn't mean, man.
All right, that was you.
That one booed shit, man.
That was, man.
Hey, I knew when they, hey, I was, bro.
See, like, I was happy the day when I was singing on the,
I was happy that day.
Right.
You see the last.
I was having a great day that day, right.
When I was saying, you were on the time,
I was josted.
Right, right, right.
But that other day, I was having them.
Fucked up day, bro.
And, you know, and I was like the seventh time
Every time and like, bro, every, so I was just ready to go.
Ready to go.
You know, I know I wasn't dirty, you know, whatever I'm coming right out.
Yeah, man.
Come on.
But look, though, so I want to take it back though, like, you said like C.
Murder will give you that big brother, little brother game.
To see what C. Murder going through.
And to know that, now it's probably going to go home.
But he's like, he's still on your head.
Even though y'all is in a whole other lifestyle, a whole other world.
And the still CC murder giving you hope,
how did that make you look at him, see murder like,
damn.
He still got a good mind, bro.
Brud, like, I used to ask him, man,
I don't see how you do it.
You know, I ain't see how he was that strong,
being down that long.
You know, like, I ain't see how he really did it.
He used to, the last couple days, he was ducking me,
you know, like the last week, you know.
I ain't wanna leave that nigga, man, you know.
I wish I could have took that nigga with me, bro.
But, you know, I just want him home, bro.
You know, I got, we already, I already talked about shit
what we won't do and, you know, get on some jets, you know.
I got a bag of money for that nigga when he come up from, bro.
BG, too, you know.
That's beautiful, man.
You got your own water, too.
Yeah, alkaline life.
This show should I've been drinking?
My water make your dick harder.
Come on, man.
You said the game up that shit after the show.
The whole time we've been sitting here
Nick, I got to go to the band for it.
Yeah, after a lot of life, it cleans you out and have all you lie.
Hey, it cleans you out.
Get all those toxins on.
Get all that.
Get all, y'all, young niggins, pop into purg.
Get all that shit out.
Get all that shit out.
Yeah, man, y'all got to fuck with this.
Hey, man.
This nigg is amazing, man.
This nigger's amazing, man.
And you said something.
Just a few seconds ago, man,
and I want to touch you on.
You said you was having a bad day.
How do Boosy manage bad days, man?
Because that's what I think a lot of niggas.
Spend money, though.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
That's your habit.
Bro, bad days, bro, that's all you got, bro.
Excuse me.
Because the money make the problems come.
So bad days, bro, you know, I spend money
and treat myself.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
Like I, oh, I separate from everybody.
I just, I need my alone.
You know, but bad days, I just,
I just spend a couple blessings, you know.
Yeah, man, I had somebody tell me some shit
that helped me, he said, man,
ain't no such thing as a bad day.
You can have bad moments, but all the days, good days.
They had a bad moment in a good day.
Ain't no such thing as a bad day.
So that's good information,
because you see a lot of black men, man.
We don't know how to manage our anger at all.
I mean, you can, niggas don't.
know how to control.
Like, if you just had that ability to control your mind
in certain situations, it'll be a lot more niggas free
and alive right now, you know what I'm saying?
So that's just important information, man.
What would you tell the younger boozee right now?
This boot's right, man.
And you see the 15th century, just rap.
Just rap.
Just rap.
Man, you got it, bro.
Just rap, you know.
I ain't get serious to rap to probably, 05, 06.
when I got out the Go game all the way.
Mm-hmm.
I ain't really get serious about rap to 05.
Like, real serious, like when I started getting 30.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, she ain't getting real.
Yeah, but I had a mansion before I had rap money.
I had like that.
Mm-hmm.
I'm a hustler, man.
I had, you know, I was 22 years old with a mansion.
Yeah.
Big pool.
Fair.
Pending cards.
Yeah.
Clap it.
Oh, wait me now.
Yeah.
Ooh.
With stupid.
Where you do that shit with, like, international?
Like, because I don't know, I, and D, that.
Around that time.
That was like, it's open.
When I had, like, three, four videos on BET, right.
That's when I knew, like, that's when, that's when shit started getting serious.
Oh, seven.
Right.
It was all the way up.
It was all the way serious, then.
It was all over serious, then.
Now, you're in a different class.
Like, you're in a class.
and especially coming out to South,
but just period and rap.
You're in the class of niggas that got a catalog
that's going to last forever.
Like, when did you realize you had that?
Probably coming home.
Probably coming home and doing the songs that I was gone
five years, and it was like they just came out today.
But then going in all my shit in jail,
like all my CDs in jail.
in jail. I'm like, damn I got some shit.
You know.
What was the first shit you recorded when you got on?
When you got free, went in there and fucked around.
What would you say your first hit after jail was?
When I first came home, I dropped Show the World.
Show the World was a big record.
I got on that song with Kay Camp, too,
three months after I came home.
What that song was?
Mm-hmm, um, um, um, um.
It's gonna tip my tongue, man.
Well, cut that bitch off.
Yeah, yeah, cut that bitch off.
That nigga came home, swole, didn't it?
It was like, that nigga booze has been in that motherfucker, hitting that eye.
That's all I did, worked out and played the bitches and stuff.
Yeah.
I was a motherfucker in jail, bro.
I don't miss it, but I was a motherfucker in jail, bro.
I don't miss it, but I was a motherfucker in jail.
Yeah, any nigga will tell you that, like,
I made it better for everybody,
every prison I went to, bro.
I ain't even let nigger starve, bro.
Like, I fed the whole dome, bro.
Real shit.
So how that mindset, knowing that, you know,
I'm bushbow, I got a name,
I talk this shit, I walk this shit,
I got a little bread, well, you know,
you know what the type of a little bread I'm talking about,
well, you know that if I'm fin to go in here,
I know what it's gonna have to take
for me to stand on this shit.
I got to run this shit.
And in order for me to run this shit,
I got feed that nigga, that, nigggin' that,
but he ain't got shit, nobody sending him shit.
That nigga over there, nobody sending him shit.
And you know what, I got to sleep here.
That's why I stay.
I gotta make it comfortable.
So I got to go in here and regularly A-Sel.
Hey, fuck that.
I got the money, y'all, nigga, eat.
I'm running it now.
Yeah.
Nah, I ran it anyway, because I'm a two for one here, man.
I'm a two for one, king.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Speaking to them off,
They don't know what two for one mean.
Two for one mean, I buy a big stove,
and people who won't get that stove to the next week,
I get in my honey bun and they owe me two hundred bucks.
So I'm already, I'm headed.
So I got a heart, I can't see them old niggas in that day room.
They be starving on this.
Without no honey buns, Nick.
I can't see them niggas hurting,
game night.
You know, I can't see them niggas in there without nothing to eat.
And I got lockers for me.
of shit that I didn't hustle everybody out.
Right.
You know, so I just, I fed everybody in the way I went.
I make the best tuna fish in the world, bro.
Like, real shit.
Right.
The thing that was coming to get that tuna fish.
My tuna fish is legendary in every penitentiary.
Can you get a recipe?
Can you get a recipe?
Can you get a recipe?
Busy cookbook, Nick.
Bro, you had the guards eating the shit?
Yeah, the guards love our tuna, everybody.
What's in the damn tuna?
I make three different kinds.
Put it in the cookbook, man,
I'm thinking that one tuna, so you got a damn,
me and you are three different kind of tuna.
Yeah, let me get that 100 muck for tool.
You get the hundred bun tune.
I want the honeybond tuna, nigger.
You probably make you a tuna sandwich
between two honey buns, niggins.
You fuck around.
Never know that shit.
You know that shit.
Everybody wants some.
song.
Wait that old man up, man.
If we eat that, there's some tuna, mine.
So what's your, what's your recipe for the tuna bag?
Well, I got one where I do, uh, mayo, onions.
That's like the old people tune.
Because they don't like mustard, the old niggins and punch them.
White folks like mayonnaise.
That's like, that's old, or just old people peered.
Okay.
Mustard like the new age tuna.
Okay.
The 80s baby's tuner.
Okay.
But 60s and seven is.
They don't fuck with mustard in their tuna.
Right, right, right.
So I make that kind.
Then I make the Owlase tuna.
Right.
Oasters.
Oysters?
Yeah, oysters, mustard, mayo.
God damn.
You know, ain't better than some of these, nigga, that free, man.
Yeah, then I make the fat boy tuna.
Oh.
Where you put everything off the locker room in the tune.
Yeah.
Summer sausages, Doritos, chips, or, egg, anything.
The whole thing that's in the fats.
You know what you're talking about?
Fats.
You got to put the cookbook out, man.
That's amazing, man.
What?
In the damn children story.
Listen, man.
You got a leg.
Hey.
That's shit sound.
I like easy shit.
Yeah.
I like easy, quick shit.
Right.
They can make money.
A children's book.
You know how to fucking short that'd be?
Don't drop one.
Do it, do it.
Drop it right now.
Drop it right now.
Drop them 10 every time.
But I want him.
Ten pages.
You know, man.
I got to think how to philosophize.
I'm thinking.
But you know you got to do it like the old.
I don't know.
Should I use my daughter?
How would I make it?
You can use her voice.
You know how back then when it opened you.
Man, you already, I got it.
Am I gonna be my own character?
No, no, hold up.
Am I gonna be a lion?
What am I gonna be?
Oh, sitting at a lion, nigger.
Boosey the lion?
No, he already boosted.
The character is Lil Busy.
It's Larman.
Just like Lil Bill, the character, a little boost.
That's it right there, Loz.
Little Boosey, there it go.
Little Boosie, and then,
Louis Boosey is friends with the lion
and the zebra and all
them different animals.
You already grew up on me.
I'm telling the zebra, I get it.
Go ahead and like, don't with that.
You already from the south side
where the guerrillas is it?
Fad, y'all got you.
Drop me off in the jungle and leave me out,
nigger.
Come on, man.
That's the way you had to come over here and fuck with us, man.
We think like you.
You could do 22 volumes of that shit.
They're at the beginning.
Drop me off in the jungle.
They're like, where you go in line?
Drop me off.
Roar, mine.
Raw, mine.
Man, that's it right there.
That Lil Busy get dropped off in the jungle
and he makes friends with all the animals in the jungle, man.
And they're like, how you do it?
And they all got different personalities.
You get a line of personality,
but they all got to learn from Lil Busy.
Little Busy teach the animals and they,
that's how you teach the kids.
You put the message in the,
what little Boosey teach the animals,
that's how the kids get to.
I'm only something.
I'm on to something.
Little Bousie is the new age, a little bill.
He had a boy.
And then you get the Bucid fade on that bitch.
Get the Bucid fade right.
Put everything in there, man.
Kids gonna write their own story, but.
Got the damn arrest.
First day of school.
Right.
Little Bucy, first day of school, man.
Put your shoes on your shoes.
I'm outside, man.
The bus ain't came, man.
Bus driver still ain't here, man.
And the characters, you got all the characters.
You think about your family.
You said your favorite songs is your family.
I might need you, nigger.
Put the goddamn grandma in there
and all the people that you know and got the history
or how they, you know, you was when you was a kid,
put them in the book, man.
Put them in the book and let the stories.
These kids gonna identify with that, man.
And they don't have no shit like that.
They all in their phone.
But man, we all got kids here.
They all in their phone.
Man, did you know.
that the kids fuck with your music so hard like that.
Oh yeah, yeah.
I told you I'm a little about how many.
Five generations.
That's because he'd make tuna
all the way across them motherfuckers.
Five generation.
If you ain't boost it, like you fucked up, facts.
That's real.
What's you adding to the product line?
What's next?
Oh, I got my cologne.
Shit, I ain't, too, my wife, this shit.
Got my collars.
We gave it, we gave it the sample, for sure.
I got my bussy juice.
Yeah.
I got my cognac, McCartier.
Fat.
Shout out to my partners who I partner with.
Oh, so this is the apple flavor, McCartier.
Yeah, I got Apple and regular.
What, this is it right?
Okay.
The regular.
Yeah, that's the regular right there.
So this is called McCartier.
Can I rap about this shit?
Yeah, she can, let's step out for y'all.
The book for y'all, too.
Oh, man.
The book for y'all too.
I don't know howdye.
Yo, McCartier.
I'm gonna be sending it to our.
All the rappers, you know.
Relation.
Coney.
It's already out of South Fulton at the liquor store, so.
Oh, you already got the product placement?
Oh, yeah.
Do you do that before you get to, like,
what's more important, the product or the placement?
What comes first?
Facts.
Okay.
The product first.
Because when everybody else who's shit selling more than mine,
they're gonna be, that boy's shit good.
My shit, don't do this.
Keep on.
You know what I'm saying?
So I got good product.
Everything, you're like, man, that shit.
Them bitches are good.
You'd be like, man, hey, that shit, hey.
Yeah.
That nigga fucked up, but you shit good.
Right.
What can they-
That's with music, that's with film.
That's, bro, like.
What can they pre-order the book?
They can pre-order Amazon or
everywhere you get books.
Is that same?
Is that Sam?
That's what Simon is, that's what, uh.
Is that Sam?
Is that same?
Hell.
But everywhere you get books.
Oh, that one are gonna be by trying.
Where do you get to say?
Everywhere you get books.
Every way you get books.
What about you're talking about?
Do you imagine Boots is going to one
the black bookshops thing during the signing?
Man.
They were just trying to get me to do all this shit
about these signings and.
We got to, boo.
Put a sweat on.
I got to.
But you make it unique.
Like I can't, if I give, if I give all
All my hustle.
Right.
All your time.
Till you're gonna be a dead, be there, daddy.
Man.
That's when you ain't got shit.
That's when you gotta go get that shit.
Talk to talk.
And come back.
Once you got that shit, you can't give this shit all your motherfucking tax.
Oh yeah, you must ain't got no churn.
Right.
You're talking.
Oh, you ain't no shit.
You ain't spent no time.
Talk to talk.
See, you're a different type of nigga.
You know how it is.
You know how it is.
And get to that time.
You know, yeah, you know, I get a whole year.
I'm taking the old boy.
I got some of my kids.
But you're a different type of nigger, boosies.
Like, you got the ability to be able to change the way shit is looked at.
Like, doing anything conventional, you ain't got to do that.
And ain't nobody going to be like what you're doing.
Niggas is going to be like, that's what you doing.
So you're the type of motherfucker that can change.
I mean, just we've been talking about it the whole time,
the social media, the way it's used, the way people, you know, see products and music.
All that shit different.
So you don't have to follow the conventional wisdom in no way, nigg.
you can create the new shit all the way.
That's what I do with my films.
Everything on Boosymovie.com.
You say you're about to drop about Tim Moe film, huh?
Yeah, I drop another one, 928 waterboys.
I drop another one December 23rd.
Okay, hold on.
Hey, man, I'm gonna say this as I seen you say.
Hey, Tiffany had this, man.
Fuck with Boosy, man.
Yeah.
Fuck with Boosy, man.
It's a good look.
I can't pay you with Paramount pay you,
but I got a check.
I mean, hey, it's for the culture, niggins.
I would love to do a comedy with Tiffin'Had.
I've been trying to get him in the car.
He's been, this nigga, book, book, you know.
I'm sorry, but next shit, I'm gonna be, I'm gonna got a good time,
man, hey.
Hey, how many times I did, hey.
I said, real shit.
No count.
Yeah, shit.
And I always say, man, go with it.
Can you fuck with me.
That's why niggas gotta fuck with him.
Right.
You called me.
You said, me, I need you for the skate party.
I said, I don't know if I can make,
fucking around something came up, call him,
Hey, boo.
Still a needle for the park.
He said, man, what you gonna chobber, DC?
D.C. Man, what I say, boo?
Man, that nigger say, man.
Bro, I told him how real you up.
Man, nigger say, bro.
Man, I'm bringing all my people and I'm paying, nigger.
I want to see you make money, nigga.
What that nigga told?
Hey.
Get that nigger a hand clap.
Get that nigger and paid for all his people at the door, nigger.
Yeah, because I mean, you got to think about what you to know.
already gave niggas.
Like, you didn't gave niggas so much
through what you to put out into the world, man.
And nigger just appreciate the fact that,
like you felt about pimp having you around
and wanna fuck with you, that's how we feel.
Like when we got, we was been shooting wilding out,
niggas, past three weeks.
And we got out of shooting, nigga,
and seen that video where you said,
you wanted to come talk to you or come talk to us,
nigga, that we was like, nigger.
Yeah, that nigger, and it ain't,
cause you the biggest, fuck all that,
nigger, we fuck all that,
Fuck with you, like you didn't gave us shit
that when nobody else was around a nigga,
know he can go to what you didn't put out
and then speak to me to give me an understanding.
So, nigga, thank you, Slim, all the way, man.
Thank you.
It's just love, man.
We gotta reciprocate that love, man.
It ain't about making, it ain't about that.
Cause we go make money, like you said,
you're a hustler.
I know that.
Just like, me being around you,
nigger, it's the principal,
I can pick us some game, nigga.
I'm kicking in with booze.
I used to say, we.
Listen, looking at you on the fucking computer,
nigger, this shit has, bro.
God has literally said, okay, out the computer,
real life, blue blue.
Yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
So it's like, damn, the money.
It's the experience.
Yeah, man, you forever changed the way
people promote shit on social media.
Man.
The whole Alabama coming, man.
They already said it.
I was mad.
I couldn't make the...
They already said it.
We wanted to come to that adult prom.
We wanted to come to that adult prom, boozy, man.
When these niggins said the whole 85 South Show,
we was gonna bring the whole show, man.
We had a fucking show that damn, man.
We had a show that day, bro.
That's the only reason we couldn't come.
I'm doing something special with these prongs, bro.
A lot of people just loving it, bro.
A lot of people ain't go to the phone.
Yeah, because, yeah, but now you're a grown man,
and you get to go with some money.
Yeah, bro.
And you know the best part,
and probably the one you wanted to go with it.
Yeah.
Best part about that shit, you know you're gonna get some puss after that.
You know, I'm my dog prom.
And everybody at all right, man.
You know, in high school prom, you were both fucking.
Right.
After my prom, you're sucking dick.
Whoa, shit.
You know, we're grown.
We're gone.
Put that on fly it. We're wrong.
Everybody got fresh.
Everybody's drunk.
You know, it's grown shit.
It's an adult palm.
Grown for shit.
No, fuck that.
Where you might hit.
No, it's for sure.
You go to boost it prong.
With a date.
Come on, man.
And you're gonna fuck.
Oh, that's.
Hey, don't get something wrong with.
Something wrong with.
When the next one?
The next one, October 8, Dubot.
Oh, shit.
Let me check my schedule.
Right now, nigga.
They gotta fall off.
In fact, October 21st, Columbus, Ohio.
Then we go on the Baton Rouge.
That's gonna be the one right there.
Then I'm gonna end it off in Las Vegas, New Year.
Ooh!
October 21st, then what?
Nigger.
Which one you said in Baton Rouge?
This nigga.
Your head, man.
Which one you said in Baton Rouge?
Baton Rouge, uh, 8 on the 18th.
October 18th.
You got too many shows.
No, November 18th.
God damn it.
October 21st.
God damn it.
God damn it, I can't go to that one, neither.
Niggins, man.
That one in Vegas, where are you gonna do the one at the Vegas?
You set up?
I ain't got the Vegas set up.
I ain't got my sponsors.
You got your sponsors, yeah.
That's gonna be love, man.
That's gonna be love.
Man, what do?
You know, you got no car.
I know, I know I thought.
I got the whole, no, no, don't stuff them in there, give me.
Oh, mm-hmm.
I got another movie drop in December 23rd called Where's Emjord?
Mm-hmm.
Me, Des and Bates, Bro, Hero.
It's a comedy.
Yeah.
The one I called you fuck.
I know.
Try to get it done in there.
But I'm hitting on these films right now, bro.
That's my passion, writing them, directing them, acting in them.
That's what I got a passion for.
right now.
I'm gonna drop another album dedicated to school.
Amen.
Long live school.
All right, man.
All right, man.
Long live school.
Shit.
Man, that was one of the realest niggas, man.
This nigga came through here, and we were never able to put it out, man.
But this nigger came and gave me and Lowe's one of the best interviews we didn't ever seen.
This nigga was so theatrical.
This nigger was acting out shit, man.
He was all over the room.
And me and this nigger was just like, you need to do a Broadway play, a one-man stage place now.
Like he just was, and every time you've seen him,
his energy was always the same.
Yeah, yeah.
Never different.
Yeah, I was dead when he was at, you know,
but I don't like to be, you know how at this time
stage, funerals are kind of like the weirdest spot
to feel like a celebrity, bro.
Be in it, I don't want to do none of that, no none of that.
So even when you see people, you don't want to go up
and like shake their hand, you just want to go in there,
pay respect.
But Trump in the movie, Trump in the movie.
He in the movie, too.
Yeah, he in the movie.
Where's them, Jay, bro?
When we spoke at the funeral, I was there,
and, you know what I'm saying?
That was real good vibes and good words
that you had for OG.
Right.
He was definitely one-on-one.
Any matter where I was at,
he probably would be able to,
like some everybody who would come to everything.
Everything, man.
And let you know he was dead, too.
I'm like, but you had the 85th, stop, show my shit,
some whole other shit.
Like, you're so boring, bro.
That's my boy, you know, that's what.
You know, took me here like I ain't, that's what I went out with, you know, that was my boy.
We kicked shit all night, though.
I'm just blessed to get 45 years with him, you know.
How y'all connect?
He found me, but, like, truck.
I was going out, I first started coming out here out, went to the club, truck pull up on me.
You know, like I, like, he's a real bullshit fan, like, every song, word for word,
And when he met me and I was the same nigger.
That'd be refreshing, man.
That shit refreshing right here.
In time like me, you know, we, he ratchet like me, you know.
We dive in the, like, you know, we're like, we're like we, we celebrate it.
We're celebrities, but, you know, we like to be outside.
The metal of the fellas.
And we start going outside of,
We were outside.
He introduced me to a lot of shit in Atlanta.
What made you pick Atlanta?
I was gonna move here before this, bro.
I had a chance to move here before I got in trouble, bro.
Two years before I got in trouble.
A year for, like six months before I came here,
I had put down on a career about here,
but when I got my murder charge and shit,
I had to get my money back.
But I've been wanting to come to Atlanta.
I've been wanting to come to Atlanta.
I had people had already came down here.
But I've been wanting to come to Atlanta,
but I had a mind frame back then.
You know, I ain't leaving no bad in the roads.
But I've been supposed to come to Atlanta.
Nothing that you here, I gotta ask you a question.
It's gonna be a little touch of subject,
but you're in the city.
Man, what's up with them Saints, man?
You a Falcon fan or you?
No, I'm definitely not a Falcon fan.
What you're saying?
I'm saying who that?
I'm definitely not a Falcons fan.
How dare you just say that like that?
It was stirred.
No, he got proper.
I'm definitely not a Falcons fan.
No, no, no.
What?
Now, I don't give a fuck with nobody to say win-lose-draud.
This is the most interesting rivalry in football to me.
But can't nobody be like that.
Can't nobody be's like that,
but we're the only one that you can talk about each other.
We stand up for each other.
But ain't nothing like that cowboy's red-skinned slim.
I'm telling you, I come from out
City, that shit.
Let me tell you something.
DC niggas that ain't never been to Dallas will fight you, my nigger.
I'm talking about fight you.
Have you been to the super?
How many Atlanta niggas has got to say shit on?
I haven't.
But how many Atlanta niggas is walking around with Saints gear on saying, nigger, who that?
Let me tell you something.
Okay.
Them niggas got a note.
Let me tell you something, Lo.
This shit, it hurt my heart.
When you fly into New Orleans and you coming out of the airport,
they have a sign that shows that shows you,
shows the Patriots and the Fathers.
And they say, remember this, 283?
Oh.
Nickle, coming in to y'all motherfucking state.
And this is the first billboard I see.
Fuck y'all motherfuckers, man.
OK?
They say, remember this, 283.
Yeah, that's strong.
That's strong.
But still, niggie, them cowboys redskins,
you go to the bar shop.
This how I knew them people from Louisiana
was different.
Why?
Because it'd just be all kind of shit happening around the city.
And then you don't even know that the Saints and the Falcons is playing that Sunday.
And then like when you see they are, it explains everything.
I was in Walmart one day, seeing this dude with the fucking Saints jersey on, getting his own fish out of the tank.
And it's just my theory.
I think that's the reason Walmart stopped selling fish, because I ain't never seen nobody do that shit.
He's like, fuck it.
Start getting all kind of fish, tied them shits up and walk the fuck out.
Then I went to the McDonald's across the street.
Same dude, went behind the counter, scooped his own goddamn frass.
I was like, I'm staying in the house this week.
Fuck was this.
Media man, what type of shit is that?
They do. They did do it themselves?
They just were taking over.
I was like, these Louisiana people different when they come up here.
It ain't just about the football.
They'd be fighting all in the parking lot,
tan people, jerseys off the shit.
You didn't see the nigga get knocked out the last time the Saints and the Falcons.
The shit that went viral.
These shit, they went viral.
These nigga hold face in the video.
He looked right at the camera.
You can look back at the nigga, got his head, knocked out.
He popped his ass.
Shit on his self.
That was the worst part about it.
Louisiana, man, that state as a whole, man, has got so much culture, man.
You're one of the pioneers to put that legacy down.
You know, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, like, you know, Shreve put all the way across the board.
When you see the impact that Louisiana has had on the world, what that make you feel like?
It makes me proud, make me feel like a king, you know.
It makes me feel like a king because the capital city, Baton Rouge, like, I put that
motherfucker on.
Not just that, just a lot of shit in the whole game.
I originated, bro, like, real shit.
I was first nigga throwing foals.
Like, I made that shit famous.
throwing foes like all that shit bro like this what i was going to you know you die i
tell you said that like man this shit real like this is what i was going to ask you when you went
through the um trial and they played you say they had the whole day where they just played your
day and a half day and a half did that change the way you make music you know what like going
through that yeah fucking write it d fucking a deaf bro need on the table and these both
trying to play my music with all this shit.
Like, you know, like, I ain't like that shit.
Because most of the shit, they was wrong.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
You know, they were, hey, the words was wrong.
Mm-hmm.
You know, like, the people was right.
Mm-hmm.
But, and they don't know how the fuck you know
with them words meant.
Man, you know how crazy.
You ain't in the fucking streets.
How crazy as it was, here the white people reading
Boosey lyrics off,
nigga in the courtroom, that shit
got to sound crazy to the motherfucker.
I've been going through some things
that nobody
understand me Maine.
He has a friend named
Jim Maine, he keeps mentioning
him.
Right, making shit up. But see, that's
the thing about the streets. You got so much street
knowledge and so much, you know, that you
actually did it. You got an experience from
being active and doing it.
Like, when you see the way the streets look
now with the social media and all, you know,
all that shit, just everything, like.
For my next album, but I know what you're gonna say.
For my next album, I'm gonna put everything on this album
is entertaining, entertainment purposes only.
It's really for, for every song.
Yeah, right.
You know what I'm saying?
And ain't gonna go deep in detail about the damn thing,
really, you know what I'm saying?
Because that's the tool they got now.
Yeah, that's their tool.
Now, it used to be boss a nigger.
Right.
You know, that used to be your main thing,
finding evidence.
Right.
Personally, not circumstance, real evidence.
Right.
Not evidence is the music.
But these young niggas are saying the real deal shit
in the music.
It ain't like, okay, yeah, man, I'll shoot that nigga, woo-da-woo,
you tellin' the nigger who you shot.
Thursday night, nigga, it was me in DC.
We was riding through the city with a hundred three.
Bullets in the chopper, nigger.
rode the window down.
I see the McDonald's light on now.
I made the same, it's like nigger.
And it's right across the street for the McDonald's.
Right, exactly, nigga, it's crazy.
Him and DC.
But from your experience, what do you think
makes niggas that come from an environment
that stayed the same?
The streets is the same everywhere.
The character's just different.
What makes you think that the young niggas is,
you know, so eager to put their phone in their face, man,
and tell their business?
Instagram.
Cloud, Instagram, they get famous.
How do you think everybody kill each kid people and posted?
They want them to know they killed them.
That's how they go get famed, especially if he's famous.
You know, you ain't got a rap about a Nick Day and where we're from,
you ain't got a rap about no nigga to get famous no more.
Kill it.
Kill somebody around.
That's how, you know, that's how they get, it's all about cloud, Instagram,
social media fucked up everything, though.
Marriages, everything.
Everything.
Folks, social media, all the person you saw when you went to work,
all the bitches you saw when you went to work,
your wife saw is the niggas at the mail box and at work.
Right.
That's all she saw in you when you come home.
Right.
Now she got bought a million motherfuckers to look at.
Who hypnotized by the shit to hunt his bitch got.
He fucked up everybody.
Fucked up, us too.
Oh, no, without questioning.
Yeah, look at all these bitches you can look at what you old lady.
You're a couple of side bitches cross town.
Right.
You heard me.
You had a couple of little side business cross town.
Nah, you can look and you be like, what the fuck?
Man, we talk about that all the time, man.
We talk about that all the time.
I say, man, ain't no way.
We could have had social media because I only knew what the girls look like.
Let's just say high school.
The ones I went to high school with and they lived in the neighborhoods and the neighborhoods that I was close.
Man, you know what the bitches look like.
Not just in your city.
All around the country.
All around the world, you got everybody.
Phone number, all they got to do is answer it.
Well, what?
My radio is the 285.
Once I realized, oh, shit, I could talk to a bitch
in another school in Al-Babaabana.
And she liked me, too.
This bitch ain't never been nowhere.
We both got a long-dish relationship.
Hey, man.
It ruined a lot.
It gave everybody too many options.
Right.
And it ruined.
It fucked up the talent in the music industry.
You know, because you can be a gimmick
and not be, not have any talent with music.
Right.
People just like looking at you, you know.
Right.
Back then, you had to have talent.
Right.
And it changed fame, too, with being famous is like,
nigga, I love Tupac.
Niggia, if I wanted to talk to Park,
I had to write a letter, mail that motherfucker.
I hope the right person read it, get a letter back.
You know what I'm saying?
And now if you, whoever you're a fan of,
you can just go on their picture and just say whatever you want to say to them.
So the access that you get as good.
And they might like your shit.
Like, like, you know,
This shit is different.
That shit close, bro.
This shit is.
You're dead, but you ain't done.
Yeah.
The motherfucker put it in your face where you ain't gotta be outside for real.
That's why a motherfucker, all.
Any consumer won't that shit put in their lap.
Because their phone is in their lap.
It's the new news, bro.
You ain't gotta watch the news no more.
Your phone's gonna have that bitch for anything.
That shit can change the world, bro.
You used that when somebody died,
you had to listen to on the radio.
Read the newspaper.
Oh, read the newspaper.
Oh, look at the damn news.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That's crazy, man.
But like...
It's the future, man.
We're in the Matrix.
We definitely in the Matrix.
The Twilight Zone and all that shit.
Like, so how you find that balance?
Because you're a negative come from.
You got a balance with it.
You got to transform.
You got whatever the world do, you got to do to get money.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
I'm gonna make money whatever it do.
Like, you know, if this motherfucker, I'm gonna get me.
Right.
And you gotta transform, you gotta...
Like, if certain shit going one way, you go to us.
You go to us.
By the way, that's how I'd be great on a lot of shit.
I don't agree with everybody's shit.
And I'm not going to agree with motherfuckers because I don't feel it's right.
And that's why motherfuckers trying to ban me right now.
See, like, DC, I've been doing features on niggas project, artists artists.
Right.
motherfuckers crazy feature that ain't making the album.
This motherfucker's trying to get me out of the way at these labels
because I'm getting this fucking independent money, you know.
And I'm part on a connect music distribution.
Like, they know I got my hands in a lot of shit.
So when I do, when I, lately I've been doing shit for all this niggas,
and I've been DMing niggas, like,
nigga, why the, you know?
Right.
You know, I'm a real nigga.
Right.
Ain't call them a nigga name, but I'm doing four, five niggas.
Man, come on, bro.
Yeah, come on over here.
Man, you called me to do this song, to tell me I'm on there.
Don't let no motherfuckers over you pinpoint you, man.
Right.
Be a fucking boss, man.
Mm-hmm.
You know.
Drop that shit.
Yeah, be a fucking boss, man.
I know I say some fucked up shit.
Right.
You don't say fucked up shit.
I said, no, no, no, I'm just saying that can make them be judged.
Facts.
I say shit that can make them be judged.
Mm-hmm.
But don't call a nigger for no feature on your album, man.
And you're going to be big-bored by the people over you.
Okay.
That's all I'm just, just say, man.
Would it change, like, is this something you're doing just on the strength of them being artists
or do a change if you get paid for it?
Like, if you get paid for the feature and then-
Most features I do for big artists, it's never money involved.
It's a swap.
We don't put money involved.
Because, nigga, you might be getting more than me one time.
I might be getting more than you one time.
Got all us, we won't put money involved.
Yeah, I'm, I do something for you, you do something for me.
Right.
So it ain't no, nigga, that ain't no money involved.
We're gonna get some money.
We're gonna get money.
Right, exactly.
We don't pay each other, nigga.
We get money.
We get money.
Fact.
Me and the baby, then we're gonna pay each other.
We get a split, nigga.
That's just how it is.
You bigger than me, you get a bigger split.
We don't.
Huh, nigger.
I don't do business like that.
Right.
Never did.
Have you ever ran across my motherfucker where it's like,
I'm big, and they still doing that old big name shit?
But you're like, bro, you don't even, you're trying to do business.
You're talking about some old big name shit.
Just do the split-right.
See, when I came home, I was a different artist.
I could talk this talk.
Right.
But when I was coming up, nigga, I paid your job.
I paid your job.
25 grand for that Zoom, nigga.
You bullshit.
Yeah, nigger.
Yeah, I was trying to jump up.
I was trying to jump on, nigga.
Yeah, I paid for features, nigga, yeah.
It's all a part of coming up in the game.
Fat, you paid your dude.
Yeah, this nigga was on the couch
with Tom Cruise on the couch.
Shee.
Shit, shit.
Fuck you something out, man, man.
How you doing, booze?
Yeah.
Niggins, dude, that right?
Yeah, yeah.
We're on the way right now.
No cap.
No cap.
One of them ones.
Yeah.
man you've been in the game a long time and you then picked up a whole lot of hustles man
what advice would you give to the young generation you know for you being in the game so long
and stay alive there you go you got to stay alive I'm trying to preach to him right now just
y'all got to stay alive you know a lot of niggins to all this shit but they're still on
the crash course to die you know what I'm saying so
So I tell him stay alive in one year, if God bless you,
everybody ain't gonna be blessed.
That's real.
God ain't gonna get this shit to everybody.
So the ones he give it to, we gotta come around
and make them great.
You see what I'm saying?
So, bro, I tell ya, motherfucker, you know,
stay out the way and once you find something that you got,
branch that off and the other shit.
So if one ever something, you know,
stop, you still got shit going.
Even when the corona, I still had knipples coming.
You went up, I mean, that's social media, man.
You was one of the niggas that was entertaining on there, like,
I missed my man, I miss my, my, my original, that original
that original, give me paid, man.
I set the thawed on there a day.
Damn.
Hey, set the thawd on that motherfucker a day.
They all like this.
They all like this, shit.
And you're at home, everybody just sitting at home.
You had rented up to 12 million?
Yeah.
12 million followers.
But I'm just saying you got so many,
even though you don't have a page,
nigga, you live on the internet.
It's no way of motherfucking get.
I know.
Mommy, he live again.
2.0.
Mama, he live again.
Mom, he live again.
2.0.
Follow me.
Everybody follow me.
Mama, he live again.
Yeah, man.
Everybody's followed me.
Mommy, he live again, 2.0.
Yeah, man.
But it's like you live, like, you live like your.
Them videos, man, is it, come on, man.
Come on, man.
Like, all these quote like you.
Damn, nigga, that sounds like a,
nigga from Sam.
But, uh...
Oh, they're glad black.
Bad, damn, that motherfucker, you know.
Hey, see me another blood in there, man.
That nigga rode that flat-ass blood.
You rolled up.
What a nigga rolled up?
Let me see.
Light one up.
One on you, man.
Like one up.
Do your shit.
I'm scared of pre-roll.
What's in here?
We eat?
No mushrooms, no more.
I'm gonna take some...
Hey, I got some mushrooms.
You gonna take some...
No, sir.
You don't want no mushrooms?
You don't want no mushrooms?
Man, I don't want no mushrooms, man.
I was gonna tip off with you.
I'd take some tuna, nigger.
Fuck that mushroom.
I'm good on the mushrooms, nigga.
I take some tuna, nigh.
I'm...
Man, I'm scared of that shit, man.
I ain't ever played that shit before.
You ain't seen the video on you?
Nah.
You ain't seen the video?
You ain't seen the video?
You ain't gonna do it?
Why?
Why you haven't tried?
You're afraid?
No, I ain't going to care.
You ever try?
No, I'm scared of me.
Because the experience that I, you know, hurts in my hands.
No, brother, they, I'm going to tell you, they don't hook you.
Like, once you did a good, you don't want it.
You don't want it often.
See, I'm going to tell you why they scared me because my people told me a story about they took something
when they was in Amsterdam.
And she said they hadn't kicked in for like an hour and a half.
They didn't think the motherfuckers work.
She said she walked downstairs in the lobby of the hotel.
And they had a big portion of the horse in the hotel.
And she said, she looked at the horse and that motherfucker start going like this.
I said, fuck that.
Nigger, I'm not trying to.
She said, the paint's got the moving and shit.
I said, nigga, nah, I'm good on anything made me trouble.
I took some.
I was in the snow.
Now, the fact is on the where's them J movie.
Like, I was really on Mushroom.
You're going to see me taking them.
to the dog.
I'm talking to the dog on the movie.
Now, you got them right the children's book.
You didn't talk to the dog.
The fuck of the dog's safe.
What the dog's name, man?
But look, bro, it's,
it's different, bro.
It's different.
Once you round some people, you really trust.
And all them are mushrooms, too?
And all, everybody on, dog, everybody on mushrooms.
And then we did it with skiers.
Right.
Professional white boys, you know, who really,
professional white boys right right right these are strong these are weak these are you know
which one you picked the wheat or the strong i got the strong i wanted to go you wanted to go
straight-air yeah so after that we went to the uh we went to tell a story nigger we got
hit we got to hear the boozy bossy we went to the naked high springs i do what you tell
you know what i'm talking about up there in the up there to snow yeah me my niggas
Badness, you know, everybody got, yeah, yeah, you know.
All us.
Bro, we had the time all life, bro.
Yeah, he didn't get on mud around.
Oh, boy, terrified.
My brother always pop up.
Don't you, you don't want to try that?
Mm-mm.
It's just because you can't control it.
Like, with the weed, you can say, all right, that's enough.
But anything you ingest, nigga,
and that shit can just take over whenever it decides to take over.
I'm scared of that, my name.
You don't know when the shit going to kick you.
You don't know when the shit.
It might kick in the night.
It might kick in tomorrow morning.
You think that shit ain't working.
You didn't fuck around and went to work, nigger.
Yeah.
You think you're normal.
The motherfucker would be like, good morning, nigga.
But I ain't taking the life.
I had a bad trip, bro.
See, that's what I'm scared of.
I had a bad trip.
Where are?
I was down that day.
Right.
So, and I took them and I just had a bad trip.
I got the call in my children, you know.
You know, bro, I had a bad trip, though.
I was down that day.
I called my daughter, crying, bro.
I ain't took them since then.
I'm talking, I got in my feelings, though.
But they went you and you're trying to give them to.
Because we're gonna have a good time.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
This is a good time.
Wake up.
I bet you go on that couch.
Nah, nigga, we gotta shoot tomorrow.
You're mad.
Niggas, me on set, whoa, look.
Whoa, look.
Waule, Gigo!
Waeli!
I don't know why he's doing that.
I don't know why he's doing that.
He never done this before.
Lutting like a monster.
He's like, wala, wala.
Can somebody give us water?
Nah.
That shit would be crazy.
Welcome back.
I can't do it.
I'm already fucked up, just sober, bro.
I'm gonna lose canny sober.
Anything that make me lose my mind.
my mind, I don't even want to see what that nigga look like.
I think we already on, we far enough on the other side of the plane, bro.
Yeah.
I think we do just what it needs to do.
It keep me away from other than the road.
Yeah.
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I thought I drunk alcohol, but that shit they never keep you in like, I didn't kill drinking.
I'm like, what y'all are you doing?
Y'all drunk?
Nah, the only reason I realized the only reason I used to drink is to be around drunk, motherfuckers.
So I just stopped being around drunk motherfuckers and stop drinking.
I can't be a pill popper.
I can't stop this shit, though I can't do money.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah, I got them jiggers, niggas.
My jaw's locking up.
Hey, my shit's still fucking to this day.
Them jiggers was a motherfucker.
Give us a jigger story, boo.
Shit.
What's a jigger, a bean?
You know, I was, bruh.
What's a bean?
A jigger is a bean?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
You know who started rapping about Jiggers, right?
In the game, right?
I started that.
They're rapping about Jiggin, X-Pills.
Jigger City, Baton Rouge.
Yeah, I remember that song.
Like, bro, like.
He was in a video like this.
I said, yeah, he on one for real.
Like real shit.
I started taking that shit.
I was on about it.
I stayed in my car like too many.
I used to put him in the whole boot in everything.
Go crazy.
Yeah?
You know you put them in that booty,
it's all over quick.
Kill him life.
Yeah.
What to do to him?
You put them in that booty, man, that big on hip him.
You know, if you take it, it's gonna get a hill about an hour.
Right.
But if you stick it in that booty hole.
That's a sound bite right there, man.
This is a sound bite.
Niggas who are.
Niggas.
Niggas who was?
All right.
You know, it's no way.
Put that motherfucker in like a quarter.
We need to load that shit.
Put that bullfuck in now.
I ain't want to take them no more.
Put it in my boo.
Put that motherfucker in a lot.
I swear to God, I swear.
No care.
Amen.
Okay.
Who else gonna tell you that?
Hey man, boozy, man.
So where you know a nigga ain't being trying to be funny,
and a nigga ain't trying to say nothing controversial.
It's just what this is, man.
Nice shit, man.
Love them.
You're proud of it, man.
We love it.
Keep motherfucker being the entrepreneur that you is and keep it inventing shit.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm, yeah.
I got to take some of this shit, man.
I gotta take it.
I gotta take some of this shit, man.
We got it's, you know.
I got to drink.
We drank Syrac with Diddy, so we got to drink, you know, McCart Gett with Bousie, man.
We got to, man.
And I don't drink at all, but I'm gonna go ahead.
I'm gonna take a little bit of that.
You take a shot, low, yeah, we're gonna take a shot, man.
You're gonna take a shot here, low.
I'm gonna take this little, man.
Yeah, man.
We gotta take one, too.
You gotta drink this shit with a.
I don't drink.
Neither do we.
We don't drink at all.
You just want us to take mushrooms, nigga.
You could drink.
I don't drink even.
We don't, no, none of us drink.
None of us drink, bro.
We none of us drink, bro.
None of us drink, but you gotta take one with us, man.
Now, you can't make, we gonna just do it.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
How long this shit you get in?
Well, give me the white.
Give me the booster juice.
I bet.
Well, I bet.
Fuck it.
I bet.
You're a terrible person, man.
We might well go to the club.
I'm not.
Oh, see, my boy.
See, bro.
This series are important.
Hey, fuck that man, this is the one, bro.
This is the one we've been waiting on.
We gotta say we did it, man.
Give me a shot, fuck me.
Somebody bringing me the dickling water.
Let me get some.
It's chicken.
Hey, I let you tell you, I'm doing this for my fans.
I'm letting y'all know this.
I'm letting y'all look at my fans say,
nigga, you better take a shot, nigga.
That's what my fan's gonna tell me.
Okay, I'm gonna get.
It's just a little, but I'm gonna let you pour
how much you want.
I'm gonna just hit it.
All right, back.
All right, back.
We just celebrating me.
Celebrate, man.
Celebrate.
Oh, look.
That's it.
Boosey took it.
We got to take our eyes, man.
Oh, shit.
Uh-uh-uh.
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
God, damn.
That's smooth.
That's strong in that, mom.
That's smooth.
Wow.
God damn.
Shake.
That's my heart draw.
Woo.
Muffer are gonna hit tomorrow.
That's in my chair.
I got a reflo.
Damn, me too.
Boy.
That shit, I hide down.
Oh, see, that shit doesn't make, go like this.
That's right there.
Don't make it.
Go like this.
That's 45 and 6 right now.
Ooh.
That's right.
That shit.
Macardy.
Actually, you know what the after taste is,
you know, straight, but it, you know, it hurt
because we don't drink at all.
But we had to, man.
Like, it's just certain situations and certain things that happen,
you know, when you're in the entertainment business
that, you know, you recognize and realize
it's major, man.
For us, this is major, man.
We've been doing this.
for a long time and people really been like,
man, y'all gotta get this nigga Boosey.
Everywhere we go, Boosey, Boosey,
because they know the shit we talk
is the shit you talk.
And they want to see us talking together, man.
And I don't do an interview, oh, nigga, we know.
You said that on the thing, like, hurry up
because I don't do interviews.
You know what I'm saying?
You get paid for your interviews, nigg.
So for you to come through here.
Not a damn pain, oh wow.
Yes, sir.
That nigga is putting you in everybody interviews.
Boy, hypnotized with hatred.
That is the most used clip
on that platform.
You be popping shit on black.
Blaine.
Blaine.
You know what going on, Blaine.
Come on, my.
Hey, man, but you know what?
Fuck, did you say you're an open book?
I'm gonna go ahead and say it, man,
because I agree with you, man.
And you're one of the only niggas that I heard
say this shit in there tell you, I agree.
Right, nobody fuck him with R. Kelly and no verses, man.
Nobody.
Nobody.
You go get Michael Jackson,
Jane Brown, put them all on stage at one time.
on stage at one time. He's going to smoke all their heads.
He's going to take him in the closet, trap him in the closet.
That's a wrong example of you.
Hey, hey, hey.
That was the worst example this thing.
You, in the explanation.
With the music.
With the music.
With the music.
God damn, boy.
No, hell no.
He picked the worst one.
He already got in trouble about some shit like that.
The worst one, man.
You don't think he was.
Man, he's a motherfucker, bro.
Like, man, listen, man, that nigger in a verses with Mike,
he can play, you are not alone.
Nicky, he wrote that.
He wrote and produced that song.
Damn.
That's fucking.
You know, damn yeah, 40% of the music
of the 90s that child was hearing.
Was written or produced by now.
Was written or produced.
And that's by all, and I ain't no R&B fucking
with 90s or R&B.
And that's my favorite genre of music.
Niggas will tell you, but for me it's like,
when motherfuckers was getting mad at me for saying I
still listen to his music.
It's like, how are you mad at me
and you're not mad at the motherfuckers who work with.
You know, people judge you on your, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, people judge on your faults
and when you fuck up, that's what come with being a celebrity.
Right.
You know, but you can't take to everybody
and had their obstacles.
Everybody in had they fuck up.
From Michael Jackson to M to everybody.
Everybody.
You can't take away their talent.
What they do, you are.
artists like I don't look for my artists what they did for this world to be the
friend I want to listen to you know it wouldn't even push it to Arkelly cat come
it wasn't cool to eat pussy to Arkelly can I don't know it was one it wasn't cool
to eat pussy to Arkelly can't change the word candy lickle man when I heard
it's a fucking beats don't make me start now oh man they're gonna say why are you up
they're gonna be in my deal why the fuck you bringing on a chopper I don't like to get
too personal about Arkelly because they be on my eyes they do they be on my
Mike found not guilty, though.
Yeah, but hey, I don't want to get on Mike Niel.
And that all them does go, about 19 of the motherfuck.
Hey, man.
Very controversial opinion.
Yeah, very controversial opinion.
You say you're going to do another blues happen.
You got the title.
I think I'm going to call Busy Blues Cafe again by after all.
We got a lot of blues artists on work.
with me now, so it's going to be a better, and I'm
to learn from them.
Big Polk had been teaching me shit.
Ooh.
Adlib.
Yeah.
How to do ad lib.
Like, everything got to be said again.
So I'm getting better.
Mm-hmm.
You got to put sweet Johnny James on that Kingfish.
We anybody willing to work with me.
They're cold.
Johnny.
I'm sweet Dick Johnny James.
No, no, no.
That nigg lost put me on that shit.
I said, man, where you find this nigga at?
Highway here in the whole camp, boy.
All the way.
Check them out.
Matt, you just said some dope shit.
You said a nigga teaching you.
Yep.
Even with you being the artist that you are,
you just said somebody teaching you.
Like, talk about the importance of always being willing to learn,
man, no matter where you make it to,
always having an open mind to be able to learn something
from somebody else.
I love learning shit.
Like, even if it be my nephew's showing me something in the phone.
Right.
I love learning shit, you know what I'm saying?
I don't never think I can't learn shit,
because, you know,
Special shit with business shit because I ain't grow up with a business mind.
I grew up with a street mind.
So a lot of shit that come my way, I use street tactics.
So, yeah, I use street tactics with this shit because I'm just starting to master the business.
So I tied in.
I tied in with my street tactics because if you let these people with all these money talk over you, they got you.
If you ain't heard in the room, you lose.
And that's what I do.
I take over the rule.
You ain't fin to talk over talk me.
Because when you're dealing with people who are going to pay you, they're going to down talk you.
So, and I don't talk long.
You know, that's fish shit.
Right, right.
I'm hanging up, you know, I don't talk long.
Right.
This what I want, woo-de-woo-woo.
Well, look, I'm gonna play this woo-to-woo.
I can't be overtalk.
And that's what real bosses do.
Mm-hmm.
And I get all my chose.
No, man, you know nothing.
I get all my chose.
Right.
Everybody in and I bring in with me going to eat,
but, you know, I'm an open book,
and that's why I get a lot of money.
Like, anybody can book me, nigga, you can book me.
You know, like, and when you are open book,
you know, niggas bring that money.
You know they can approach you and got some bread out here now.
They got some bread out of shit.
Like, one thing about this world,
they got some fucking money out of you.
And I like being an entertainer.
I probably won't be nothing else, man.
Well, speaking of God Dan, we might need to highlight you.
We got some, we got some, we got an event coming up.
Man, I think I know what you're telling us.
I do too.
Yeah, we got, we got, we got, we got some,
we got something, we might leave the number with her.
Yeah, that'll be crap, boy.
We got something, we'll holler at you about off camera,
yeah, yeah, that shit'd be real hard.
Yes, sir, yes sir, you know what time is.
Yes, sir, all the way.
But you say you don't know if you wanna be nothing else,
but you know, I grew up the same way,
I thought I was going to the NBA, nigga.
Me too.
I thought I was going to the NBA.
See what I'm saying?
I'm nice, son.
Like, this shit, nigga, that turned to a New York,
nigga, I'm nice, son.
I'm nice.
I'm nice. I don't see you in a tank top.
You never thought you were going to.
First of all, fuck you, neighbor.
Because the way I look at the tank top now
ain't the way I look when I thought I was going to the NBA.
I'm going to see you, like, you got to over the shot,
like, what the fuck?
Nigger, you got me fucked up.
First of all, nigger, I'm not.
I shoot like Bill Cartwright, nigga.
That nigga, grab that bitch, you what to do?
Nah, nigga, you shoot like that.
When you got this, what I do,
nigga, your shit.
Nick, you shit.
Nick, you should, Nick, da-da-da-da,
nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, naga.
Nah, you ain't about to do me like that in front of Bousa.
I see it over your head.
Nah, nigga, nah, nigga, you ain't about to do be like that,
dude.
That's how I mean, you can't.
Bucson got a whole full court, man.
Tell her, tell the motherfuck about Buccia and states.
You got everything a ghetto child would ever want over there.
Football field, baseball, basketball court, zip lines.
Well, I had my, swimming pool, I had my state drew on my, on my cells.
Really?
I had some of the niggas in jail where I had my state drew in myself.
How I was going to build it, zip line, elevator, volleyball, football, basketball, basketball.
How many of the eight is it is?
I got like 8 to 8.
I'm building two more mansions right now
and Georgia biggest pool right now.
George's biggest pool.
Yeah.
Man, let's, hey, go right here, booze.
This nigga got me fucked up, man.
This nigga.
Oh, this nigga nice.
You got me fucked up, man.
What you mean?
Oh, but heck, that's you.
That's you.
No, that's me.
Man, that's him, bro.
That looked like a d'nig with dred.
No, that's just my shit like this in the back.
Oh, okay, okay.
Oh, no, he's nice.
Yeah, and you got me fucked up, like.
What's wrong with you?
I see I coming out of the tape.
Let's just tell a Blake lie like that said I'm in the mouth.
It was a nigga on your team.
It was a nigga on your team.
Like you said, I shot like motherfucker.
You still ain't played for a knicker bar.
You ain't lied about that part.
Nicky look crazy in the tank top now.
But back then, I was on it.
Poop dreams.
That's part of being a black child though.
Yeah, Michael Jordan was a motherfucker.
Oh, man.
Alan Thompson was all.
That's my Michael Jones.
Hey, y'all, I'm going to look like it.
That's the reason why I play ball.
He changed gang, bro.
He changed gang, that's my point.
That's my dog.
Man, tell that nigga I obviously come through here, man.
I'm gonna tell him, doc.
I'm gonna tell him, though.
I'm gonna tell him, though.
Oh, my God.
He's the only gonna have me, like, like,
real nigga, real nigga, bro.
Yeah, real, real, real, real,
solid, normal dude.
Facts.
Nick, I know that had to be crazy
when you met that nigga for the first time.
I was like a kid at the Kansas thing.
I couldn't say nothing.
I seen him at Lennox Mall.
I couldn't say nothing.
I froze up.
No, check this out.
No, check this out.
I ran in the club and got the nigger.
They say, hey, hi, that bitch on.
They said, I say, where this nigga is?
No, real shit.
It's on Instagram and one thing.
I went, got this nigger, set the nigger to the house.
Go get the jersey.
Go get the jersey.
Come back and what, bruh.
Man, seeing this nigger.
This nigga, bro.
That's, bro.
You know, that was, that was a he won't do, right?
I'm talking about, like, I used to watch that nigger man, and it just, what he did.
I'm not even just the basketball, the way he dressed, the way he looked, the way he carried itself.
And it just was like, man, this nigger looked like me.
Like, this nigger looked like everybody I'm seeing around me, and this nigger's bawling, man.
And he a little nigger, but he is, I mean, getting off, nigger that step over a nigger shit, man.
That shit represents so much.
so much, and it's like, man, I saw that
nigga at Lenny's mom, man. I seen him, slim, I'm standing in front
in the little valet. This nigga walked past me, bro.
And I wanted to say something, but my
mouth wouldn't let me say no words, man. I got starstruck, bro. I couldn't say
nothing. Froze up. That's how much this nigga mean.
Hey, y'all is true. Hey, I was true.
Man, man, all the way.
I see the d'nick club. Damn little similar story. I seen
you know how you see a motherfucker and I'm like, I don't know. And I had
Like, Missy's in the session.
I'm like, I'm like, is that AI?
The crazy part of the way he comes to talk to me, he's like,
niggum, I'm like y' bitch is move, man.
I jumped over.
Look, I called the bitch.
Get out my face, man.
Move, I got to go speak to AI, Nick.
We sat right there, chat in a little by five minutes.
Over lie that music.
I'm just like, nigga, you're the goat.
You're out with MJ, you is.
You is.
Nigel, I'm going to play basketball
because you play basketball.
But you're the goat, man.
I don't want to get your flower, man.
And he's right.
And he, like you said, he's a real nigger.
He's a real nigga, right?
He rocked with a real nigga.
Man, he gotta come sit down with it.
Tell him come fuck with us, man.
Yeah, man, definitely changed the game, man, for everybody.
But you know, like you said, though, Michael Joyne.
Like Mike?
Man, ain't nobody, eh, if I can be like Mike.
Me like Mike.
Everybody after Mike.
Where the ain't their babies at?
Shit.
Right here.
Right here.
Right here.
Right here.
I didn't.
I'm not the Wizards.
Lord.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
Mike was different man
I saw everything
I had WGN
that motherfucker came on
5 days
Oh in Chicago
The Chicago
Then the Chicago Bull Station
Yeah
They play every game
On TV
Oh with every game
On TV
And you didn't want to miss
WGN
You gotta see what
Joe's Mike had
Every night
Before the game
even started
And Mike was different
Man
motherfucker fuck gonna be
tuned in so early
You watch
All the moves in Chicago
Just to see
The first part
in the game
I remember the Pacers game, game six, man.
When Mike shot the game winning that motherfucker hit the rimmed in and came out.
I couldn't believe that shit.
I was like, this nigga missed.
That's how great he was.
I was shocked this nigga missed.
This nigga was different, man.
Mike was different.
Like, seeing that nigga with a basketball, man, you can't do that shit.
I caught the end in the, I caught the wizard.
Yeah, you caught that wizard.
The nigga, the movie slunge you.
I seen that nigga miss a dunk with the wizards, man.
I was hurt.
I think I was that.
I was at that game.
In the nose, please.
Mike with the dunking ball and that bitch went all the way
on the other side of the court, man.
I said, God, that.
I couldn't believe that shit for the ones.
That shit hurt, it's the dunk, man.
But you go out two, three years, bro, try to.
Yeah.
Right.
But Mike couldn't believe it either.
He was like.
I thought he was chasing a chick.
I'm like, I know that nigga sold some joint.
You are, you a ball playing.
Why the fuck you come?
You want a six job here.
You're coming back for.
What the fuck you come in?
So I gotta ask you.
They duck it all on your head.
I gotta ask you this question, Boozie.
Because you, you're a basketball nigga.
So I gotta, do you think if Jordan wasn't
to retire, that they would have beat the Rockers?
Yep.
Anybody.
Yep.
I feel like if Jordan and his pride, they could.
Elijah won, them two, them two Rockets teams that won when he retired.
I think the Bulls would have beat anybody
because the Rockers couldn't get back and do it again.
They couldn't get to the Weston Converse final.
They couldn't beat the jazz again.
That's my argument.
But nobody was gonna beat Mike them in their prime.
Exactly.
He does talk a lot of people though.
Like, bro, it's bad.
But I said, Thomas then put that shit on the ad,
back.
Mike had the intimidation factor, too, though.
It was just,
a lot of niggas wouldn't have been able to perform
with Mike on the court on the ass like that.
Yeah.
Right.
Then, people don't understand.
Like, Jordan talked this shit.
Right.
Like, Jordan wouldn't know quite.
Jordan was bouted on that court.
And he liked competition.
Like, Jordan was hard on that court, bro.
Jordan, and he'd take over.
You know who's shooting the last shot?
He's not passing shit.
That niggas, yeah.
This bitch gets shots.
Do everybody know who finish shoot this bitch?
And you still couldn't stop it.
That's the crazy.
And you couldn't stop him, bro.
You put three people on him, bro.
He shoot free throws good.
He shoot three-pointers.
Steel, block, defense.
Wait, the first, Nick, you'd be like,
off in the dump, nah, bullshit.
I'm for the lay.
No, you can go back and watch the Bulls games right now.
This motherfucker look like, they don't look like nobody else on the court, bro.
These are professionals, man.
And this nigga playing on a whole nother speed.
He doing moves.
Jumping higher.
It ain't looking like, all the shit he's doing
don't look like nothing nobody else doing.
Then he got his own form of the shot,
his own layup, his own dunk, his own shoes.
All the other niggas who had Dynes is they was way more blessed with teams than Mike.
Right, right.
That nigga had Bill Cardwright.
Man, this nigga had New Purdue.
Luke Colley.
Luke Longley.
Bill Winnington.
Scott, Smith, brother.
Bro, like, I'm talking about, bro.
I'm telling you, bro, like, this was a different, this is a different type of album.
They were trying to say he wouldn't get all that shit without Scott of Pimpin.
Scott Pippin was a beast.
Scott Pippen was a hell of a beast.
Scott and Pippen was a hell of a beast now.
We cannot act like Skydy Pippinper was a hell of a beast now.
We cannot act like Skydy.
Scott. It wasn't what a beat.
Oh, he was a light, he was a Mike.
He wasn't, he wasn't Mike.
I know, I know that.
If you gave Mike Shaq, nigga, they might have won eight or two games.
Mike and Shaq would have won 82 games.
Players we have different hearts or better players than.
People that just know how to play.
Then people that just know how to play.
You know.
That nigga was different, man.
This nigga, this nigga was different, bro.
Like, and that was a hell of an area.
It was an era where it was Mike, Joel,
And it was like football out there.
I used to sit up there and get mad
how they used to beat him up.
I used to hate Detroit.
Like they used to,
every time he, bro.
Oh yeah, they were doing.
If they was doing what they was doing now,
the whole league will be suspended.
Shit that it gets you suspended for two games now
was just a foul shot when that nigga with Mike was playing.
Yeah.
Niggins, I'm talking about Fligrant twos.
I'm talking about nothing.
You shoot the free throw and that's it.
Muffin' go get stitches come back out at halftime.
You know, like, yeah, it was, like, it was different, man.
It came a long way.
It's a man.
You can't even yell at a fan.
Fuck up!
$30,000.
Man, hey, what the nigga?
He just called me a bitch.
Where Clayton go?
I need to get my season tickets up back.
Come on, OG.
You need to hurry up.
No, bro.
You know, I'm banned from Phillips Arena right now.
Why you get banned from me?
Man, I don't know, bro.
And this wasn't even a hoax event.
It was a BT event.
What happened?
Man.
It's some bullshit.
Ain't got nothing to do with you.
Hey, hey, I was just performing.
Fact. Performing for the crowd.
You heard me?
Dude, knocking my boy in the head with a gun.
Somebody in Philadelphia is written.
I'm even supposed to have a gun.
That's real.
Right.
How the hell are you supposed to have a gun?
I got it on camera.
I got it in slow motion.
Okay.
Hit my ball with a gun.
And it's right for you.
I never cause nothing.
Hey, I'm part of the hoax organization, really.
I'm the motivation the last three years on the front road.
I give all the motivation.
So I need to come back in the arena.
Yeah, so.
Well, all we love, not see you boot together.
Trey Young and, um,
and my other.
for who just came for the Spurred.
They say they're gonna write a letter for me.
Okay.
So when I take it to the judge,
I get back in the arena.
So they got a Phillips Arena judge?
No, to the judge.
I gotta go to.
Oh, okay.
For when I went to jail.
Oh, okay, all right.
Gotcha.
Damn, man, they gotta quit banning you from shit.
Yeah, man.
We gotta get this niggas Sam's back in
Phillips Arena, nigger, everywhere.
Yeah, man.
It's fucked up, man.
They don't know how important you are
to the community, man.
Fuck it.
Yeah, I am.
You know how that shit go.
You gotta get this shit right.
Where can they get this cologne
and all this other good shit?
Uh, www.boosa.cologne, you can get my, uh,
McCarty at the nearest liquor store.
If they ain't got it, all you gotta do is ask for it.
I leave the book, though, because a lot of,
you know, a lot of, some companies don't want to believe
in it until people around the hood start coming in there
and ask for it.
Now we won't take a chance on
buying 200 cases if it's not being asked for.
Mm-hmm.
So, you could, you can find at the liquor store.
I got my cologne, I got, you know, I'm at all the hood gas stations.
Oh, them's different ones.
Yeah, this is different around.
I'm at all the hood gas stations with the chips and the noodles and stuff like that.
You got about three, four different flavors of cologne.
Yeah, I got perfume, too.
You with your own shit?
Yeah.
Okay.
I got perfume.
Alcoholine, life water.
life water. I told you what my water do.
I need another bottle.
I just, you know, like, with all this stuff, bro,
it was, it was me hustling, bro.
Like, people know, people love me.
People know I'm a good marketer.
And people know if I'm making money about,
I'm gonna try my best to stand on it.
And, uh...
Bro, I fish.
I fish with billionaires damn there.
Once or twice a week.
I slide in billionaires DM and tell them to invest in me.
I do that all the time.
Right.
Somebody take a chance with me, you know.
You got a billion dollars.
You mean, you give me 200, $200,000.
Fuck, I'm talking, man.
Post with this.
like this.
Yeah, so I'd be fishing, I'd be, I'd be trying to.
They create a hedge fund.
Link with billionaires.
That's real.
It's crazy.
When you're gonna work on the book, the children's book?
Uh.
That's gonna go hard, to get on this.
That's on my mind, so I gotta think how to, uh,
before I go, execute the plane.
Fact.
Get the best titles and the best...
Storyline.
The best storyline and, uh, because I'm already in, you know, with Simon Shue, I'm already in with the book company, people like, they didn't cut me a check, you know, so.
So they ran for, they cut them on them.
So, that line open.
Yes, it's your life.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That line open.
Ain't nobody doing it.
Yeah.
Cause my next book is called Mind of a Hustle, and I'm going to show every type of, every type of way to better somebody hustling.
better somebody hustle from my experience.
Give me an example right now.
We need an example.
Just say from, I got one, one I'm doing $100,000,
nigger.
All right, hold, I'm gonna give you the scenario then.
Nigger ain't got shit.
Didn't they got ideas.
They're dead fucked up right now.
What would be the first step?
I had somebody with money and get it to them
and get a little percentage.
and make sure that bitch take off.
You see what I'm saying?
Well, if you ain't got shit,
you got to go with somebody.
You got a latch on or somebody.
Because ain't nobody going to,
nigga, you ain't got shit.
You ain't got shit.
Your first project,
you gotta take a lick.
That's real.
You ain't got shit.
You have shit.
That's what the nigger need to hear right there.
You got a fire-ass story.
You don't know no motherfucking body.
Right.
You ain't got no fucking connects.
Right.
Right.
You got, your family, your family ain't even famous.
Right.
You ain't got, that bitch ain't going nowhere, nigga, but that notebook.
Right.
You're going to put this in somebody's hands who's going to make it happen.
Get you a good percentage.
Get your name out there.
Now you're in the motherfucking bill.
Yeah.
You sitting around, no, I want a million for this bitch.
I want this for this.
That motherfucker gonna stay in your hand to your grad.
If you ain't got shit, you gotta latch on to somebody who got shit.
Give away their percentage a little bit.
Yeah.
If you want your shit out.
Right.
Mm.
Or you're gonna keep reading it to your kids and your family member.
I got this little rap I wrote.
Yeah, exactly.
You know what I mean?
But you got a book going to be based on hustle.
You got one title.
Check this one out.
It's called 100,000 dollar rapists.
Right.
What is a $100,000 rap?
No, your hustle.
Right.
And I'm explaining how if you're getting maybe $50,000 a weekend.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Every Monday, you put up all that money
except $7,000.
Mm-hmm.
You do that for eight months.
In four, five days to a week,
so you go get that money again.
$7,000, you can really buy what you want.
If you're a street name.
If you really know what you got going on.
You ain't really got it like, bro.
Come on, man.
Shut your bitch, man.
You can go to $10,000.
You ain't got to spend $10,000.
Shut your bitch ass.
Fuck be in the street, nigger.
If you're just a nigger with a heartbeat,
you can get what you want to get with $7,000 a week now.
Three, four days, you straight.
You straight.
Now you're going to get $60.
Right.
Boom.
Put that $7 on.
Right.
60 more, boom.
Put that seven.
Mm-hmm.
Well, you know it you.
So you know it, Joe.
No one can keep money if it's in their face.
I don't give a fuck who you is.
If it's in your face, it's gone.
It's hypnotizing, especially with social media.
You have to get it out your face.
It can't be nowhere you can grab it
if you want to stack money.
Right.
You damn they gotta hide it from yourself.
Yes, because if you look at it,
financial literacy with boosts.
It's gonna go.
If you look at it, it's gonna go.
And you see all this shit, you look at it.
You got three, four hundred dollars, you're just looking at it.
You're gonna spend some shit.
You were looking on Instagram, you just saw that chain, that chain, that chain, that chain.
Gone, you know, a little third of it.
All they're looking at this third.
That ain't shit, boy.
Ooh, that nigga, that caught out.
Mm-hmm.
Go to the mall.
They got everything in your size that day.
So have you, so, so think about that.
Have you ever lost friends on the way?
coming up knowing that they felt like they were obligated to your success?
Yes.
Yes, I didn't lost friends.
But I separated, I separated myself from them.
You know, because them the most dangerous motherfucker.
What?
You know, I'm a way, enemy is going to stay in them.
Friends are going to change. Friends are changed.
You know what, enemies is going to stay in me.
You know that.
Friends are going to change.
We're gonna change.
We don't change.
And they get up on you.
They can get up on you.
They can get up on you.
That's what I'd be afraid of.
Right, right, right.
That's why you gotta, you gotta separate yourself from,
from a lot of niggas who're gonna bring you down, well.
Some niggas just, you know, they don't mean a horn.
They're just gonna bring you down.
You gotta separate yourself from that shit.
If you can, you gotta change them niggas
way you're thinking and, you know.
And you know, make a better way, you know.
I need one more, one more pointer from the hustle, man.
Like, that's, you know, you guys, I mean, from your perspective.
Like, another example of what niggas needed,
because this shit is information that niggas,
a lot of niggas keep to their self,
because they don't want to see nobody else get to the position
where they can utilize this shit and make them some money
and end up being your peer.
But you obviously ain't got that profit.
He ain't got that problem.
So give us another pointer, man,
of what a nigga could do to get right.
You gotta separate you.
Everybody can't be thinking the same way.
If you won't come up and make a start.
Everybody can't be gangsters, everybody can't be,
you know, cause then you ain't got no.
Move for elevation.
Yeah, you ain't got no circle, you got a line.
You see what I'm saying?
Ain't got no circle, you got a line.
You just got a line, so you got to have everybody on that go-getter mentality, you know.
You got to have everybody hungry, bro, because if everybody ain't hungry, they just want with you.
You're going to be taking care of everybody.
So you got to have everybody hungry and being hungry comes from discipline.
Everything's stacking, all this shit comes from discipline.
You know, and I was blessed with that at a young age knowing how to save.
My mama just told me, Nick Boosie, you need to tell him on your interview.
You were saving money since you were six years old.
In Jaws, I used to save money because I don't like not having them.
And that's my hustle, but as far as other people, you got to place yourself around people who want it, bro.
and won't the same vision you got.
You know, if they got another vision,
they don't really need to be around.
If y'all on rap shit
and they're on some killer be killed shit,
they don't need to be wrong.
Separating elevate.
That's the chapter, how I'm separating elevator?
I like that.
Boy, you just gave me a chapter.
Separating elevate, bitch.
Put the bitch on there too, that's a do it.
Like, that's why you had to come through here, man.
All the way.
Separate and elevate.
Man, we're gonna put some shit together.
Tell me.
And financial literacy book?
That's it right there, brother.
A nigga don't understand how to.
You know what?
You know you've been in the hood, right?
You don't seen niggas with.
What you think is hood rich?
What's hood rich?
Ain't like when you get a 10, you don't take off,
you need to keep on?
Nah, probably about 50.
50.
50?
That first 50.
50,
50, a 10 ain't shit,
but a 10 be like, okay, I'm getting some one.
50 is like you hood, rich.
Like, when you pull up,
you can give a hundred out,
hundred out, you know, like 10, you ain't really,
you still got, you still got it.
You're only three away from that seven.
You probably, like, one child,
and nobody on your block like that for real.
Yeah, yeah, you're great.
You're good.
You.
So even if a nigga touch a 10, though,
because the nigger before the nigga had a 50,
he had a 10.
Yeah.
So when a nigger understand that when you get some
paper, like how you say,
you got to know how to know how
to have some discipline.
Yeah, you're like that first 10
a milestone, though.
Put that motherfucker up,
because you know it was times
when you ain't had every 10.
You ain't have a fire.
Why would you waste an opportunity
with this fire
knowing you kept praying for the fire
and you're feeling to fumble the fire?
So you weren't even ready.
So to the young generation, like,
because we all can get some money.
They're so busy to worry about
what's in your power.
in the neck nigger pocket,
they don't really know how to stack that bread like that.
Like you said, this shit gotta go.
Yeah.
If it's in your face, it's gonna go.
Yeah.
You gotta put this shit up.
You don't need to do this and do that.
Stap that money and go.
Put two, three hundred in your pocket and run some more money on you.
You gotta have some discipline.
You gotta have discipline and you...
But discipline leaving, because I told you social media, bro.
They gotta put it in...
Well, they can't really put it up because they gotta...
They got a shirt.
Yeah, they're impatient with it.
You know, like you said, man,
if you're trying to get 50, once the motherfucker
get the 10, they start relaxing.
Cause it's-
Bro, 50 in the hood, you that nigga.
10 was a high in my hood.
But you gotta be willing to live below your means,
though, to be able to stack the money.
Like, that's a part of it.
That's the part.
That's the part.
Like, my first come up, bro.
Before all, me or that I started running tight
and I start really putting on
I will dick is and tees, bro.
So I made my first $50,000.
See what I'm saying?
You was...
I bought, I spun probably 1,100 on so many dick is in T-shirts.
Bro, like Nick, bro, me just get tired of seeing me wear it, bro.
Like, so I wouldn't spend money on clothes.
Right.
Dick is in T-shirts, fresh air day, soldiery box.
I never spun money.
I never spun money on, and that made me come up as a young nigger.
Right.
Being able to live below your means, man.
You got to take, you got to take sacrifices.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Being able to, you know, like in the words and that, man,
sometimes you got to say fuck all that shit and get ugly, man.
And get to it and just ignore what other motherfuckers are going to say about you.
And that's the part that I think social media fuck up the most
is that you get to see all these things that people think about what you're doing.
You got to ignore that shit, man.
and do what you do, because eventually them same people
gonna be the ones that's gonna act like they told you
to make the decision you made their work.
You gotta take a lot, you gotta cut shit out, bro.
Like if niggas got 10 g's and smoking, buying exotic
every day, you stuck.
Right.
This shit is high.
It's the new crack.
Yeah, man.
You stuck.
And it, bro, like you stuck.
If you're gonna be buying anxiety,
going to the club and that londy every day,
the park and the hunting.
Nigger the sh-nick of the shots high.
Nick this at Lama.
Right.
Like, if you're gonna be clubbing and talking,
you ain't gonna come up.
And big blood, too.
We ain't talking about little blood.
I'm gonna, yeah, this shit high.
This weed is high.
Like, you is not gonna be it to come up.
Like, you cannot smoke like the rappers with $10,000.
Right.
And talk about you gonna come up.
That shit high, bro.
Man, that shit is not like the dime sacks we used to get high off.
$10.
Good rim, fuck you up.
Big bag.
I'm talking about a half phone.
I have a phone, nigger.
Fuck, you know, bro, we ain't had.
Bro, I have, you're talking 200.
You're talking, you know.
Niggas with, on that level, they can't smoke anxiety.
Niggins need to hear you say that.
No, they need to experience it for themselves.
They need to go, they need to fuck their money up one time and realize.
But we can't allow them to fuck the money.
That's what, that's the, experience is the best teacher.
You ain't going to realize that that shit don't mean shit till you go in there.
You fuck up some money and don't know about to give a fuck.
Well, niggas ain't built to come back from it, though now, though, now.
Niggas ain't built to come back from it now.
You come from a search, er.
They have to learn.
The good ones will.
Hey, I'm never doing that shit again.
We went in there and fucked off $1,000.
Them ladies didn't give a fuck.
Because there was some niggas over there that was fucking off 15.
Right, right.
That shit.
I got that in the book about, you know, I just called a stain for making it rain.
Yeah, it's just talking about, you know,
niggas throwing going through money in the club
and ain't coming out with no pussy.
You know what I'm saying?
Good money.
But tripping about other little bullshit,
but you ain't coming out with no pussy.
You know, letting them know you just do $1,000.
You did better just tell them I got $500 for some pussy.
Right.
Facts.
One thing about the streets do.
You get $3, $4,000.
You can get no pussy, not even the number.
Some shit, money.
came by.
Yeah.
Hell do you know that scrub club is a motherfucker for this, ain't it?
No, the whole thing gets a scheme.
Oh yeah, from the moment you're at the door.
Yeah, man.
I didn't know.
You take all the strippers.
You think all the strippers hold.
Security in my dear, you heard thing.
Some of the older,
tighter than the motherfucking squeeze your shit.
No cap.
Get them all be stuntings out.
No cap.
I'm coming to night.
Man, bitch, you ain't teaching me.
Miss, get your ass.
Bitch you don't get out to 9 o'clock.
What?
Early in the morning.
Did you know you ain't coming?
I get out to work at eight.
Strippers ain't shit for tell the niggas day.
Stay up, I'm gonna come over there when I get off.
You stay there throwing that shit.
I'm gonna fuck it up now.
My son gotta go to school.
Bitch, I'm, where, where am I?
Man, if you're waiting on her ass to get off.
Nick, be in there, Martin be running the background.
You're in the living room.
Sleep like a motherfucker waiting on, man.
Go on there, get them out.
Look, I'm gonna give you seven 50.
It's a slow night.
Ain't nobody come to fuck with you.
I mean, but shit.
You over here, Nick,
Cut, keep walking around that little roof.
Boy, let me find out you've been an AIS.
You know the price.
Why in here you say so, man?
You hit your ass.
Let me find out of you making an AIS.
He brought up.
Hey, boy.
This motherfucker be coming out.
Oh, that's the way.
Damn.
That's the hustler.
Yeah, I'm telling.
That mother what, Lucia took me that motherfucker.
No cap, man.
What's it going to sell when cotton won't?
We got us head, because I read.
All that people are three, man.
Yeah, three, bro.
Three was a cold one.
Cold, motherfucker, man.
What?
I ain't taking the crap.
That's the man.
That's the man.
That's one of the cold motherfuckers
ever touch it, right?
You understand me?
Bad motherfucker.
That was bad motherfucker, boy.
Real.
I was mad by how that nigga rapping did his shit.
I was like, boy, you're against the niggins,
talent, tan.
Every song good.
I'm good.
I'm not bad.
I'm not bad.
I ain't heard me.
Now, I ain't heard.
Can't miss.
Damn bad song.
I don't go fucking I ain't.
I don't know.
It's better than your heat.
Hey, you can't miss, bro.
How did y'all link up?
When I came home, bro, when I came home, I came home.
I did a concert in Dallas when I came home.
About a year after I came home when I first got on the road.
And that nigga performed.
It was like Busy performing in Louise out and then Louisiana out.
Louise out.
Word for word.
You turn me on to him.
When I say word for word...
Yeah.
Ever since then, we'll, you know...
I'm his favorite rapper, too, you know.
We've been locked in, bro.
He put me in his position, you know,
bring him to the table and make money with him all kinds of shit.
I think when you post them, like you said earlier when you forgot out,
when you posted them, that's one line.
Let me go see who boots keep talking about.
You're posting me, like, two, three times.
Yeah.
So you know what I say?
So you know that high fans, you know how niggins do.
I'm like, you know, post a nigga two, three times.
Like, I'm gonna check him out.
I told him, man, I said, holy look.
He won't miss it, bro.
Care what I do?
Just like how you hit a nigga to the end.
As soon as I heard the song, slid straight through him.
Hey, look, bro.
Keep doing your shit.
Yeah, yeah.
What I say?
But I fuck with you.
Come on, let's do some music.
Let's let's do some music.
Pull up like a real nigga.
Off the plane.
Him.
Three.
By itself.
Come to shoot the video and everything.
No cow.
A real nigga, bro.
Real, real solid individual.
That nigga was talent.
I mean, that nigga had do them videos in the kitchen,
nigga just singing,
a cappella, rapping and singing.
It's like, ah, that's a broad talent.
When you ain't got no edits on it,
when you ain't got no filters on the shit,
and it's straight.
This is real, this nigga, bro,
don't be different, bro.
You know, can't miss.
You hit that church.
And they ain't, what?
What?
You do all the runs.
I'm like, well, you do all the runs.
Yeah.
I'm like, boy, you're serious.
My, ah, I, I.
You hear me.
This has got 35 aliens.
Yeah, I'm like, boy, this is here.
You're talking about 35 ad liens.
That was good.
You're talking about the run you all had over there at Trill.
We had a nice run.
That's what I'm saying.
It was a lot, motherfucker was a nice run.
A do it.
A stick it.
Uh-huh.
Do it.
A stick it.
Uh-huh.
I do it.
I do it.
On the track.
Hold up quick like a atomic bomb.
The lady's kinda like me.
They say I'm kinda cute, yeah, nigga.
Will's hard, bro.
Man.
Oh, the motherfucking hit.
Two red bone kissing in the back seat.
Jail fucked up all this shit, bro.
For real?
Jail fuck up everything.
Yeah.
Yeah, I feel like Jail fucked up all this shit.
When I left, everything just, that shit just,
just went down, bro.
We ever was out here by itself, like,
and we got, he got, you know, when I came home,
we're a band from BET at first.
We ended up getting on BET through BAT while then,
but, man, you know, it's like they cut the head off the snake, bro.
I probably would have, I don't know, bro.
I miss them times we had, bro.
We made a lot of good music together, bro.
We had a lot of fun.
Yeah.
See, that's what it's about with me, my life.
Like, ain't no, I, I, I, I, what I got competition in is me having a better humane life
than anybody.
I enjoy my shit.
I don't want to be a billionaire and I didn't fuck one bitch the whole year.
No, even I talked to people.
I thought that name was great same, bro.
Oh, this shit was sitting the motherfucker out.
You got a hundred million dollars.
You don't do shit.
Right, right.
You know, I want to live this shit to the fun.
To the, that's what the...
That's the goal.
Bro, I ain't going to be a motherfucker out.
One picture on his obituary, two pictures.
Fuck that.
Nick, I want a million pictures.
You see what I'm saying, bro?
Like, you got to enjoy this shit.
Like, God be blessing these motherfuckers.
He blessed the wrong motherfucker sometimes.
Excuse me God.
Hey, he blessed the wrong motherfucker sometimes.
This motherfucker don't do shit.
You blessed this motherfucker don't do shit with his life.
Catch Uber was all, motherfucking day.
Go to stupid-ass meetings.
Go to stupid ass.
Say 18 words.
Well, I think the software's going to work just fine, thank you.
Yeah.
Don't want to go buy no pussy.
My name is $30 million instead of our websites.
My name is Tim.
Money, what's the name?
Tim.
You got a dink.
Go buy some.
Poor, go buy me $10,000.
You got them, $200, $200.
$200,000.
This is Tim.
This is Tim.
Hey, man.
He's a big fuck-ta.
He's little funny shit, man.
Fuck on, man.
Ain't all the dick, man.
Oh, man.
These niggas don't be living, bro.
Like, yeah.
Come on, man.
No Colin Cabinette.
I feel you, man.
I feel you, man.
You just lit that shit up.
What?
Motherfucking trees and then sat on that old-a-cout.
Man, niggas said he was coming, man.
He came.
He came, man.
We got to get a few questions from the room.
Clayton, you got in.
Oh, what's up, nigger?
Man, what the fuck going up?
You know, man, I don't think I got a little question.
It's just, all this shit you're saying,
you've been saying in your music.
And I know motherfuckers like to highlight the negative shit
and the bull and shit,
but a lot of this shit, you've been fucking,
it's hard to live in the community,
but ain't fucking unity.
They always say, I'm dead, they're trying to ruin.
Yeah.
Like, they ain't stopped trying to ruin you
and they ain't been able to ruin you.
So just a little bit fuck with you.
That's something.
me and this thing you listen to every show when we're going out of time you know
yeah like boots are gonna be in the rotation yeah glad you fucking made here you
know one with questions yeah so that's all that's all the reason i almost out of
damn oh nigger we know nigger i thought you was out of town niggins i can't my
comment do want to see you you know you're out tonight yeah yeah i know new face guys on
book back, this nigga about to blow your mind.
That shit you said you had on that notepad when you was 14,
he might got that shit.
Okay.
What's up?
Sam, Mike.
What's up?
I ain't tripping, nigga I just seen you, Nick.
My nigger.
It's all about boozy, motherfucker.
First of all, we got, um, this something from,
Killer Mike told me to get this to you.
Kill your mess.
It's from the barbershop.
Okay.
Be Golden.
Be your Jerry Jee.
Gohwin.
Killer Mike, you talk of that shit.
I like to him talk.
What?
What?
Here.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
On the freshman cover.
Yes, sir.
I was that nigga on that cover.
You better open that bitch.
Who standing strong?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
And then we open.
Who the fuck standing strong?
Okay, okay.
Hold on that page right there.
Then we turn that page.
Yes, sir.
And then we go right here.
Yes, sir.
Then we go to this, uh,
Lucy, we're going to cover this back, boy.
Right here in the corner, but we're gonna open that up.
We got them right there.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Lipples.
Yeah, that's the book, right?
That's the children's book.
That nigga right there.
That's that one for me, guys.
All right.
That's it right there.
I knew you had that shit.
I already know.
Oh, look at them right there.
On some brick wall.
Uh-huh.
I was a full-A peered that day.
I remember that day.
Yeah, sir.
My grill kept coming out my mouth.
No cap.
Oh, yeah.
The freshman cup.
That's my one, yeah.
That's my one now.
You got all of them jewelry?
You got the watch still?
Nah, shit, no.
And the biggest bracelet in the game?
I got the high team.
You ain't got the bracelet, though?
The biggest bracelet is there?
Yeah, I got the high team.
Man, I saw this, some shit you just dropped
and said somebody stole $469,000 for a month.
Oh, the lawyer, no.
Yeah, man.
A lawyer?
Oh, not the lawyer.
Oh, not the lawyer.
That was 70.
Yeah, that's old.
He just talked to my lawyers.
He was feeling, though, he's gonna cut me a check in the morning.
Oh, congratulations.
Right.
See, sometimes you gotta, what, I just told, it's business.
And men you.
Oh, so they're only with that 70.
Yeah, come out.
We were feeling to take full action.
Right.
I need that 70, sir.
Yeah.
Right.
And when I came home, niggas swund the $469K out my bank account.
Like you won't go to this?
God.
They had some niggas doing out a ring of motherfucker.
Yeah, they just got busted.
They had gold choppers, going them niggas account.
Yeah.
I'm from the fire to get my shit back.
Damn.
Nick, that's crazy.
To be able to even sit on the aisle like that,
that's one thing I want to speak to.
Pretty much home from jail.
That's one thing I want to speak to, man.
The strength, my first check.
The strength that you, that you show, man,
in the way that you didn't do so much.
The bounce back, the resilience.
Like, real shit that most motherfuckers would crumble, man.
If they were to even witness or see this shit,
and you constantly standing tall
and standing firm and moving forward, man.
And being able to say something like,
a nigga took $469,000 from it.
But look, man, you ain't let that stop each of them.
So salute to you, man, all the way.
Stay down.
Come on, man.
Don't let me be your lad, man.
And you ain't lead, Nick.
You ain't go to the bath on, nigga.
You stay, niggins.
Oh, I got to go to the bathroom.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
Hey, man.
Nah, don't do us like that.
Now, we'll take this shit.
Hey, brother.
Hey, brother.
Take this out.
Check this out.
Check this out, bro.
So before I came, right.
I came, I tell my nephew, I say,
explain to me the show, bro.
Right.
What I'm gonna be doing?
Because I thought I'd be in,
and there had a crowd.
Oh, you thought you were about to come to the comedy shit.
I'm like, that's what I'm thinking.
That's what I was doing.
We're gonna rap about that too.
You want to come to that?
Man, go ahead.
Nah, you come on here.
No, you come on.
Hey, no.
So my boys and my nephew said,
man, you took the thing on shit
when Rick Rose walked off the thing.
I said, oh, I know what I'm doing.
But now I'm on the couch, right.
Yeah, I know I'm on the couch.
Well, I guess it worked out that thing.
That's what it is, right?
Man, before you get out of here, though,
just plug in one more time so how the people
can stay in touch with Boosa.
They're gonna be looking.
My Instagram is Mama He Live Again 2.0.
Facts.
You can find, I just dropped two, three live albums.
I'm gone, Marvin Gale, on a bitch.
Okay, Ben.
I dropped two, three live albums on Bootsiemovie.com.
All my films, Bootsymovie.com.
Right.
We're gonna go on there and run that shit up.
Yeah, I need everybody to support me
because everybody know what I'm up against me.
Right.
Every time I'm gonna drop a film,
they take my Instagram.
Snatch my ads off, off shit, you know.
I'm up against some powerful people.
So my black people and all my,
everybody who support me,
they gotta support me.
Right.
Right.
You know, I'm up against people trying to stop me, but I won't be stopped.
Right.
But I can't do this without my fans neither.
I'd be needing my fans to, because a lot of my fans dead, bro.
Yeah.
You know, my music, bro.
If all the fans boost their heads, then wouldn't be dead.
You think people love me now.
All the niggas who died from 2001 to two...
Boots, real boost the heads.
Right, yeah.
For the social media.
Biff, bruh.
I lost a lot of fans, bro.
I lost a lot of fans, bro.
And I regret that sometimes.
I always regret that shit when, when mama come up to me,
my son lost he used to love you, who.
But I was just rapping my life.
Yeah.
You know, but...
Sometimes I regret that shit, bro.
Like, all the fucking gangstads fans who lost their lives...
Doing gangsters shit.
Yeah, trying to be me, you know.
That shit was...
That shit was a different when the mama come up to you and tell you...
Make you feel like you was a child daddy.
Right.
You know?
Damn, there was.
The way that you probably loved what you put out and how you affected them.
You know, you probably...
closest thing a lot of niggas ever had to a father just because you narrating the environment
they're hearing what they see every day outside coming from a nigga that they're listening to
and that's different you know what I mean but it's hey but you're like you know at this point man
you say it on a get off their computer and get that shit up off the shelf now you can stay on
the computer and they get it off the computer now that computer made a you broke right now
shit something wrong with something wrong this a motherfucker scamming where it's all kind of way
It's just way elevated.
It'd be up.
I love it.
Yeah.
I love the opportunities this world guy right now.
We ain't have all these opportunities.
Mm-hmm.
Right.
This bitch opened up so many jobs, bro.
It's money.
Bro, like.
Everybody gets money.
It's money.
Even with y'all, comedians really had to be,
bro, comedians, bruh,
comedians had to be, like,
climbing up the ladder.
Uh-huh.
Social media.
You know, you funny, you can jump.
You get me.
Fuck all that.
You ain't got to go, you ain't got a.
You ain't got a, nigga be opening up for you.
Right.
That's why you got to respect.
This shit can open up opportunity.
Yeah, yeah.
You got to respect.
You got to respect this shit.
Like, you can hustle out of this.
That's why you think I ain't going to where.
What?
Look, I'm going to get another Instagram tomorrow.
Fuck you're talking about I need this bitch.
I'm going to have a million, I'm going to have a million followers in three weeks.
Right.
And been to made $100,000 from Post.
So, this bitch didn't open up away, bro.
We had to sell CDs out the trunk, bro.
I used to come up here to freaking Nick, $5, bro.
CDs, bro, you know, like, that shit different.
You ain't got a hand for hand for hand no more.
Yeah.
But flyers on niggas, hoods, a nigga cars for show and shit.
Just post that motherfucker on a page.
For lick.
Bro, you used to have to go have a team walk through the mall.
Yeah.
You didn't pass all the bitches out.
As soon you dropped that shit.
That's why I said.
Long as they know where to get it, they're going to find it, man.
And just like you said, man, you're a real nigger of your word.
You said you was going to come through here and kick it and talk shit.
You did just that.
Don't let this be your last time.
Should it be your first.
This is a platform right here for black folks, man.
You feel me?
So shit, come through and promote the movies and all that shit and let us know.
Whatever else you add to the boosting line, the wave,
You know, Tudit for the drop, my son's gonna drop.
Two.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Where he at?
Where he at?
Where he's at?
Too de wrong.
He opened up?
No, he's not done.
Oh, he's in the car.
He's in the car high.
You know.
I don't want him on camera if he's too high.
Where are you in?
If he's too high, I don't want him on camera.
And then you know, as an OG and a young OG,
when I see your young gun, I make sure he's right,
even though I know you're taking care.
But as an OG, I'm like, hey, you're on here.
Yeah, boy.
You know I got you, shout.
You knew it.
Oh, we're gonna do a reality show to,
uh, him and I, son.
Right.
Right, right.
For me, King, me and T.I.
Right.
So, uh, a lot of stuff coming from him,
I just signed a black country singer.
What the fuck?
I'm feeling to fuck them up.
I'm fin to get country music money and I'm
Put the boots on.
Naga.
Hey.
Hey, Adam.
Yeah.
You.
I had to put the cowboy hat on in the booth.
Boy, you know, hey.
I'm going to watch.
I got a month.
This common tribe, bro.
This dude, I might have a nail jump.
Bro, I'm going to put a cowboy head on at the awards.
Watch how I'm coming.
I'm fin to get country music money.
Watch what I'm telling y'all.
What?
Why did?
I can't wait.
What's his name again?
Common tribe.
What's my phone at?
What my phone at?
I want to show you some shit.
Can I show you some shit?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, let me show you some shit.
This is crazy.
Let me show you some shit.
I think I got some shit in him.
They're quite cold, man.
Oh, this nigga here cold.
Warm me up, some more of them new.
This nigga here cold.
They got the country music singer.
Man, common tribe.
That shit's on the eye.
You're gonna be able to sneak him into any country place.
First take called, me in the hell side eight.
And like, this dude, he's been through it, bro.
He's been through a lot.
You know, I want him to tell his story,
but he's been through a lot.
Right.
Like, this dude was honed.
when he came to me, bro.
You believed in the motherfucker that were homeless?
How they went back?
Bro, he came, my boy brought him to me, right?
And he told him he was homeless.
He was an artist.
Right.
But I never really listened to his shit.
Right, right.
You know, I just told him, hey, look,
he was sleeping in a bus, bro,
paying somebody to sleep on their street.
somebody to sleep on their street.
I told him, bro, you just sleep in my bag.
You could sleep in my tree out.
Bring your bus back there with your kid.
You could sleep in my tree out.
Two days later, I just say, let me listen to this motherfucker.
Right, right.
And, bro, fuck me up.
Yeah.
You see.
You'll see.
What?
Common tribe.
Is this music available to listen?
to listen to now on iTunes and he got he got he got he got a few shit out there but I want
you to check him out you know town I'm no tan I'm a good A&R I got a you are you
could be an R and R I got a good A&R yeah
M'am T Lime T Labe's I go find out of Tanya who's got another one put him in a tree house
check them out
man oh making a page in the tree house
Y'all didn't come out like a tree house, man.
Hey, man.
This song right there.
Boots his tree house, nigga.
Black country.
Video.
Can you turn around so the cameras we see?
You want to see him?
Yeah.
There's him playing all this shit.
Oh, he's white.
That's how he gonna fuck him up,
because he's black but he looked white.
The game is over.
You got to be better than you.
I told my wife she should be free there.
Just take kids and try to leave her ear.
I hope my kids can see that I can barely breathe.
You got to listen.
I just hope they're doing better than me.
Damn.
All right.
What's it?
All right.
I'm going to get some bunch of music.
I'm gonna get some country.
You see the older, the first thing?
I'm going to names, but you, hold it.
So as I said, to see him, I was like,
oh shit he white.
2830?
2830.
Oh, yeah.
America is just racist enough for it to work.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Come and try.
That's all right now.
No, no cap.
I hear the voice.
I hear the soul in it.
Well, man, you're gonna finally made the shit happen.
Yeah, man.
Dreams come true.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, it's the club, man, it's two o'clock, man.
It is?
Where you're gonna go?
I'm gonna go somewhere, y'all.
Need to come shoot tomorrow on the man.
You can fuck what it's tomorrow on the aisle.
You're whiling out.
But either way.
You came here.
Came here.
D.C., you got any closing arguments.
Man, goddamn, man.
We got booze and booing this motherfucker, man.
What else did we say?
What else did we say?
Now you're heading, folks.
Boots a bad ass.
Come on.
Same.
We out of here.
You did my bullshit.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
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