The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Chico's Back and Pretty Vee in the trap! w/ Karlous Miller and Clayton English!!! 😂😂😂
Episode Date: July 9, 2021Chico's back in the trap with uplifted spirits and Pretty Vee stops by the 85 South Show again to talk about life. Karlous Miller and Clayton English hold it down bringing the comedy! Chico explains h...ow his life is different after the funeral and tells the story of the experience putting his mother to rest....and he explains that just like DC Young Fly...Chico Bean is Jamaican too!GET TICKETS TO THE 85 SOUTHS SHOW NEXT WEEKEND IN MACON https://www.ticketmaster.com/the-85-s...Pretty Vee comes through talking about what type of man she's looking for. You'll never guess the characteristics Pretty Vee is in to plus she tells the story of the time she got too drunk! This is the coldest podcast! #prettyvee #85southshow #chicobeanHit Our Website for more info: https://www.85southshow.com/Get our custom merchandise: https://85apparelco.com/Subscribe To our Channel: bitly.com/85tubeWATCH KARLOUS' MILLER's COMEDY SPECIAL! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/karlousmil...FOLLOW THE CREWKARLOUS MILLER - https://www.facebook.com/karlousm/DCYOUNGFLY - https://www.facebook.com/DcYoungFly1/CHICO BEAN - https://www.facebook.com/OldSchoolFool/Director - JOE T. NEWMAN - www.ayoungplayer.comProducer CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/Producer - LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_corleone_/It's Jon - https://www.instagram.com/holaj_o_n/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It got left like this.
Yeah, fucked up with a half a tank top
on, nigga. This one,
this one, a cell phone bill was $6, $700 a
month. Exactly. How did they find?
Hey, hold up, wait, pause this. This too freaky.
Somebody get pregnant off this.
Let's get to the J-O-N original so we
can get this well-fucking show stuff. That was too
nasty. That was, yeah, this nigga right here.
What's you trying to fuck a pretty V on the long.
Niggins slit that one there.
Nigger been having that shit in the cut for years.
It's like, when I get my shot,
I know just out of that brooch.
Hey, man, hey, you look like you're ready to pull your dick
I can't start fucking right here.
The niggins tried to slip that in.
That ditty will say, here's my chance.
What fuck damn where in on, man?
Man, a nigga, I don't know, man.
I don't know.
This sounds like the extra boys you get the extra man on on Mario, man.
This is a casino level on science.
Exactly.
Newface was there.
You did a show, it was TI, Tokyo Jets that you performed.
You bought on the back.
Oh.
Hey, this sounds like the shit that they play when they put you on hold when you call asking where your Gene did.
I was on the heart of the pandemic.
Your heart of the pandemic.
You know, New Face?
This nigga was everywhere.
Like, when your first show
that you ever did, he probably was there.
He just showed him over.
Yeah, he just showed me.
He just showed me.
He was there.
Newface was there.
I don't know who this nigga is.
He is in the Illuminati, man.
The story.
Ain't no doubt about it, man.
I'm telling you.
He just being in the right place
at the right time.
When ever had that I said in the Illamini,
they're going to open the door.
New Face is going to be standing in like,
I've been courting you niggins for years.
But you think they're going to let us in?
That dead, new face will be there.
I ain't going.
You say you ain't going?
You say you ain't going?
I got to see.
I had some chance with the go.
I said, no.
Really?
And you ain't going, nice.
Not going.
Not going.
You turn your chance down?
Yes.
You said chance is, so you turn down on one.
Repeated.
Repeated me.
Damn.
Yeah.
Turn them down.
Why you ain't tell me?
I know, right?
You can't do that one, my name.
Because y'all niggins might have been like, call them back.
Yeah, we didn't talk you through that one, bro.
Call them back, see.
Call them back, see.
You know what I mean?
That's like when you sit a nigga to the party
to see if it's jumping before you go.
I'm like, yeah, man.
You go ahead and go in there, bro.
See who in there, bro.
See who in there, my name?
I look at who got it without him.
I look at who got it without him.
And I'm like, I can be happy right here.
Right, yeah.
I can be happy right here.
Yeah, I don't need all that.
I don't like to sell your soul part of it
that they say you got to do.
Like, me, like they, everybody's so.
ain't work out. Y'all ain't got like no petty soul
box that I can use for what?
It's about volume. It ain't about
quantity. It ain't about quantity. It's about quantity.
See, the thing is. The more soul,
they get it. It don't matter if you were
a good soul, they really want you.
And that's what I'm saying. That's the thing.
You don't really know what you need your soul
for. So a lot of motherfuckers then sold that shit
and they need it back. Now they don't know
that shit that got real. It got real.
You need that. Man's best in what they sold.
Yeah. Right.
Nick, you already sold your soul?
Word.
You better to your soul again?
And the price went out.
You know how mad you would be?
If the market jumped and you sold your shit.
You got out of crypto too quick.
You got out of crypto too early.
Nigger, the price of sold them went out 300%.
They only gave me $25,000.
Nigger, so's is up right.
What if they switch it and they don't want souls no more?
They were like, we won't even do that.
No, but we want your feet.
Both feet.
Kind of.
Both feet.
You're going to be.
Blade running motherfucker.
You're gonna be Tink-Ting.
Tink, for real, all the way.
Live.
Let's see the smoke.
You don't want it?
You don't want it?
But like, I have a question about the smoke,
the, so if people smoke, do you get high off,
like, all that?
Oh, what, what?
This, what's going on?
You see that's coming towards you, like.
Let me put this.
Is that in you now?
Oh, no.
You mean contact.
Mm-hmm.
You can, but not like this.
It's too open.
Unless you country win.
Oh, yeah.
Country Wayne.
Country Wayne would get high to his eyes.
Yeah, Country Wayne would just.
He has to.
He has to get high.
There's no way.
It's the only love for you come on and get contact high.
Ain't no way.
It's too much space.
You get to get contact high.
You got to be like in the Kia Sorrento
with some shit like that.
You got something small.
What's the call them hamsters?
Them hamsters was dancing about.
Yeah, it.
Keia sold.
Yeah, that's it.
Who came in there looking for the hamster?
Who came in there looking for the hamster?
That's what I want to know.
Hey, man, y'all got that hamster car?
Oh, clearly that shit worked
because you see them everywhere.
Oh, yeah, for real.
I want to know if people get high out of that.
A little contact.
You feel hot?
No.
Oh, okay.
You won't.
It's too much open space in here, so we got ventilation.
I don't know if this shit worked, but it's in here.
Yeah.
It looks good.
Yeah, it looked good.
Just be shone.
I don't know if it really works, but you're straight.
This shit ain't never been turned on.
I'll tell you the truth.
I know.
No, just play.
I feel like I'm about to have a seat.
with this beat on.
There's the epilepsy.
Yeah.
Yeah, the epilepsy.
Yeah, the epilepsy.
Bro, play me something like,
Cora's side with my hat.
Oh, we're going to rock and roll?
Okay.
I'll fuck with it.
That's shit kind of hard.
Yeah, that's what it sounds like
when a nigga about to get his revenge.
Yeah.
This is a little jam.
Every movie.
See a lot of niggas.
See a lot of niggas.
You know, when 50 since all getting strong
after they got shot on.
Get Richard that's just playing this right here.
There's definitely a shady afterman, G-Unit beat.
This is definitely, uh...
Calls the Swede.
Man, yeah, yeah.
I bet he didn't know that I had the coffee
when it was off me.
That shit hard.
I like that shit.
Mystical on your list.
The mystical for us.
Mystical.
Gunner.
Anything with a guitar.
Bustriders.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Twister.
Yeah, that'd be dope.
Yeah, all I mean.
Pretty V, she could do this shit,
because she don't even have to say no words.
Pretty Vee will fuck that up.
Pretty V and fuck this up.
She got the best noises.
She got the best noises.
Oh.
That was hard.
No, we need part two.
That was hard.
No, we need part two.
See, I didn't even do it like Chico,
you did faster me.
That's hard.
Yeah.
You can keep that going.
See that money, send a money,
kid them on a kid them on a knicker.
Mm-hmm, finna, fina, fina, fina,
fina, fina, minas wanna kill him on a finis wanna fina.
Ooh.
Fidimina, fidna, finikin, ginnigna,
see?
Oh, that shit, right?
Dick, that bitch, gibberish one.
And we just keep making them bitches over and over again,
they're already doing that.
What was the little Corvette song?
Damn, we at that phase of life.
What would that da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-ha.
This what's what?
God damn.
Shit.
Check engine light.
Some shit.
We're them niggas now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fuck.
I ain't dead yet.
I know what the nigger was trying to say.
At least I told myself I did it.
See?
Yeah.
It's in fatherhood.
See, my daughter swelled.
So she keep me abreast in all the language that I don't understand.
So she had me up to date on what the nigger was doing on that song.
Nothing.
But that's the thing.
They just enjoy the fact that they can.
say nothing and know the words.
You, bro, don't listen to.
No music that you like around your kids, man.
That you like?
Yeah, don't do that.
What they do?
They're going to make you not like it.
What is it?
It don't matter how cool this shit is.
Really?
That's what we're doing.
What we're doing?
Look at Pretty Vee.
I'm running your muscle.
Pritiv.
What, you got a contract with somebody?
You got to.
Wait, stop smoking about Pretty V.
Put it out.
Pretty V got a contract with the people that make them
God damn commercials for the cigarettes.
She put the weed out.
Put the weed out, man.
And he's not going to roll up again.
I had to see him suck around one.
He smoked after blunts.
Oh, he did.
Yeah.
He's celebrating.
I'm trying to get an Olympic started
for these niggas because I'm telling you,
I'll be the, I fund them.
Like, the niggins that I come around.
I do, but I don't count myself
because I'm around these niggins.
Like, one blund lasts me a whole fortnight.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
What's that 40 days?
A good fortnight, man.
I thought a fortnight was a weekend.
It don't matter.
Whatever it is, I don't know what it is,
but I know it's more than what it is.
I thought it was a long weekend.
I think it's just a weekend.
Whatever it is, it'll last me a fortnight.
One blunt, nigga.
I hit three, four times.
I'm good.
These niggas be smoking like they're not going to get to smoke tomorrow.
Yeah, I'd be trying to get high enough to forget some shit.
That's a good point.
Do you get high enough to forget important shit
or shit that,
You just don't wanna remember, which one is it?
Oh, I try to get high enough to enjoy the important shit.
Okay.
But high enough to forget all the shit
that I ain't give a fuck about.
Okay.
Then how people be like, and then we gonna catch up
and we go do this and then it's like, in your mind,
you're like, nope, not fucking with that.
But you're not letting them know that.
We do that for you automatically.
Some shit that you're not interested in,
you will totally forget about that shit.
Like, man, I had caught you, why you call me back?
I didn't give a fuck,
You could just say, I was high.
That's the nicest way of telling somebody
that I didn't give them.
If you ever ask anybody what happened,
and they were like, man, I was high.
They didn't run out of shit to tell you.
That's the truth.
But see, that's a part of it,
that fuck with me, like the shit that make me
say, you know, I need to put this shit out.
Because when you walk around the house 30 minutes
looking for your keys with your keys in your hand,
like, yeah, I'm saying, you like, you know what?
Yeah, this ain't.
I was so high the other day.
What's the left in that?
What's the left in that?
The remote fell in the couch, and I was like,
I got to buy another TV.
Because I looked for the remote for the longest,
and I was like, I'm just gonna buy another TV.
But then I hit the weed again,
and that bitch was like, reach down in that bitch
and bend your fingers.
This was right when you had the TVs pulled up
on your phone, then you were all having them.
I had the bitch in the cart.
I'm just gonna have to unplug this one.
Pretty beat.
What they do?
Hold up.
Before you even say that,
welcome back to the 85 South show.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what we do.
We like to build some suspense and then.
We introduce you to what we can introduce you to.
We was already, yeah.
You feel?
They love that part, though.
First of all, welcome back.
Chico Bean.
Yeah, man.
You're the 85% of them.
Have been concerned about it.
They're going to talk about you.
Your thighs.
This is out, man.
Fix yourself, man.
These are nice shorts, man.
These shorts are you on me.
What you got in your pockets, Nick?
You know, man, you know what?
My wallet game then went up since my mama passed away.
I feel like I had more stuff in my wallet now.
You got a lot of paperwork and stuff to deal with when you go through becoming that level of a grown man.
I was a grown man before my mama passed, but now I'm an adult male.
Like, it changed you, but it changed you completely.
Now I walk around with a fat wallet in my pocket and all that.
Don't know who the new rappers are.
I mean, I still keep up with the new rappers as much as I can,
but I've been listening to a lot of the spinners recently,
niggins.
I've been riding around listening to,
How could I let you get away?
That shit just make you fit.
See, look at cats.
Cat.
Next thing you know, my shorts.
You see my thighs now.
I'm gonna come back here ain't not gonna be shown but my ankles,
niggum.
Cat shorts.
Man.
And that's the date, man.
To all the 85% is, man.
I love y'all.
Thank y'all, man.
Like, seeing all the messages and everything that y'all sent.
that y'all sent, you know, telling me how
we got y'all through tough times, man.
It was, you know, it was beautiful.
And just people walking up on me and just saying,
hey man, where the fuck you been, bro?
I'm like, nigga, my mama died.
Like, me, oh, all right, I was just making sure
you wasn't just bullshit.
And I'm like, no, my mama passed away.
So, you know, you gotta kind of go through a whole
different transition with something like that.
Happenlos, you understand, you know,
you was a big beacon of understanding
and helping me get through the process
up until this point,
because it's day to day, but, you know what I mean?
Like, just all the love that y'all showed, man,
and all the messages and all the,
I mean, just, I got thousands of messages
and just people telling me how them watching us
have helped them through all types of situations,
and it just made me realize, man,
I didn't put a lot of good energy into the world,
so you gotta receive it at that time
because, nigga, that shit was fucking crazy.
Like, she was here, then she wasn't no more.
Like, it happened, like,
that it wasn't like no situation
where we was able to, you know, really build up to it,
Like she caught COVID, she had a pre-existing condition.
She caught COVID on the 27, she died on May 4.
So it was like, just like that.
And then the whole process was just,
they changed you, but just, you know,
everything that I've gotten from this family right here
that's helped me tremendously, man.
So, you know, I just gotta say
to all the 85% is out there, thank you.
And everybody's asking me, man,
you still with the 85 South Show?
That's like asking if J.G.
Still with Wentworth, nigga, it's just.
I can't leave this shit, my shit.
Like, I can't stop, I ain't no quitting,
I wish I would be like, man, I can't do this shit
no more, Joe, be like, bullshit.
Bullshit, she can.
Yes, you can.
I got you for 10 more records, motherfucker.
You signed here, for 10 more records.
So it's just, it's beautiful, man,
to just be back in the space, but just having all,
and I just wanna tell everybody, man,
that thank y'all for being in.
You know what I mean?
Like it was beautiful, man.
Like the service was, it was tough getting up to that point
because I never had to plan a funeral before.
And the first one I had to plan was for my mama,
niggas, so it was like a hell of a journey.
But that service, man, to have all y'all there,
Lowe's got up and spoke.
And I know how tough it was for you,
being as though, you know, you had went through that before
and how the relationship you had with my mama.
And just when I seen Joe there, I was like, oh, niggie,
it's real.
I didn't think Joe was coming.
Not because he don't love me,
but just because Joe don't give a fuck about nothing.
Joe don't give a fuck up
But when I seen Joe
I was like
Oh this shit is real Joe K
Cat was dressed like
He worked for the funeral home
You know how many niggas
I had to stop asking
Cat full obituaries
Like, man
I asked your man over there
for a bitchy word
My thing he ain't getting him
I'm like man that nigga don't work
For the funeral home
man this is my man cat
So you know
It was beautiful man
But you know
Rest and peace of Wanda man
And to everybody
I appreciate all the love man
but it's, you know, we're gonna keep pushing
because that's what we gotta do, man.
So love, all the way to cross-bale.
You're on a lighter note, man.
Oh, man, Clayton English is in here.
There's a father, man.
Welcome.
Welcome to the club.
Man, I don't know if this is the club I wanted to get it to.
Why?
No, I'm just playing.
I'm glad, I'm glad it's there.
But you know, it's, that's what they don't understand.
Like you just said, they'd be asking you way you way, way, way, way.
Life, life be happening.
They think we just exist on this screen.
Like how when you're literally, you watch cartoons.
Like, life be happening, bro.
Like, for all of us.
So, yeah, I don't think they get that.
If you don't see somebody, it don't mean they don't exist no more.
Right, exactly.
Yeah.
All the way.
So let me ask you this.
Hold up.
Listen, we got to do this.
We got to introduce.
Oh, well, yeah.
We got to introduce.
Come on.
We just had a lot of catching up to do this.
She don't need no.
Introduction what they did
She do so much
We all go introduce it
Ladies and gentlemen
One of the most
entertaining ladies
That's in the entertainment industry
Right now
If there was ever a female version
Of D.C. That's super hype
They keep it crunk
You ain't never seen in a bad mood
You get what I'm saying
Entrepreneur
She has thousands of products for sale
City trends everywhere
You can find her in Walmart
Target
Come on.
She is blowing up
social media
with sketches
with Desi Banks
the crazy girlfriend
peanut nil mama
And we would literally be here
Look she'd be in movies and shit
Wiling out
BET Award
She'd be over there
With Quaint Whip
She got records out
She'd make music
She'd do shit for the kids
She'd love kids
She's the only person
I'd ever seen
Continuously beat the shit out
An invisible bitch
I mean she'd be
I don't know who this invisible bitch is,
you've been whooping all these years,
but she need to leave you alone all the way, for real.
That's Paul A girl friend.
Oh, where exactly?
Ladies and gentlemen, Pretty V is in the trap.
Shit, do we name everything?
No, she got the most stuff, we want to let her name.
Bro, she got weed, eyelashes,
she got Bluetooth speakers,
them little things that go on to keep your head,
she got some of them.
some shit you can stick in the shower
when he's listening to music.
She's about to come out with her own vibrators.
She got breaking the new.
Rose.
No, no, I'm telling, I'm telling.
I'm telling.
You know what I mean?
She got the vibrators coming out there.
You got bonnets?
Bonnets.
She's been selling bunnies and roads.
Monique though little wrenching your day.
You felt some type of way.
No.
Business boom.
You got airport bonnets.
Airport bonnets.
Throw it on with Rhodes.
Call it today.
Welcome to the trap, pretty big.
What day do y'all.
This ain't your first time.
And in the trap, but this trap.
Yeah.
The first time it was when me and Simone went, right?
It was on the other side of the town.
Yeah, thank y'all so much.
Y'all ain't know what's happy to yet, what they do.
What's going on, man.
85% has been wanting to hear from you and catch that with you
and see what you got going on.
We slid it now, came in.
Now, you're from Miami.
Miami.
All the way from Miami.
Now, a lot of people probably don't see.
Like, we reel in tune with culture everywhere because we've been all over.
And you let that Miami hang out.
of Latin what you do.
Do you feel like that's something you do
because you're supposed to
or that's just naturally, like, you can't help it?
Natural.
I mean, my parents are Caribbean,
so I was that girl growing up
to be a part of that side of the Jamaican vibe,
but I wanted to go down to, like, the Pocabeams,
the Carrey City, like, Liberty City,
like, Opa, Laca, like, I wanted to get into that vibe
just to see, like, how everybody grew up
because I didn't grow up with a golden spoon,
but I grew up, you know, structured,
and I was like, I'm the third city girl.
I was like, I want to go down to Miami to see what that's my name to see what that's no trick, where trick at, where tree that.
So that's how I had friends like that grew up in those, those areas in Miami.
And I was like, shit, I want to, I want to go down there just see.
So I was always, I guess it rubbed off with my home girls.
And then I had my little Latino friends and shit like that.
That's what it is.
So it's a natural.
So it's a natural.
Yeah, we're in the game.
Yeah, yeah.
We're a natural vibe.
You got to be Jamaican too.
You had to be Jamaican too.
Everybody got to be Jamaican.
Like, for real, like, that shit blew my mind, bro.
Like, the night before my mama funeral.
My uncle told us, yeah.
Yeah, my uncle told me, yeah,
you know your father was from the islands.
I'm like, nigga, what hood is that in D.C.?
They must have tore the islands down.
I'm familiar with all the hoods in the city.
I never heard of the islands before.
Like, nah, nigga, your father was from the islands.
I'm like, which one?
He was, I'm not 100% sure, but I'm thinking Jamaica.
And he was just so confused and baffled
that my mama never told me this shit,
but I was like she never had to.
He'd been dead since I was a baker.
Right, right.
So she never had to add that conversation,
but then I did the ancestry and did the shit
and they came back.
A whole Jamaica, my niggins.
So I'm walking around with a Spanish name.
I'm supposed to be goddamn Bujubin.
Yeah.
Beanie bean.
Beanie be.
Beanie be.
Beanie be.
Beanie.
Had to change my old thing.
Dexter bean.
Yeah, man, ever since you were flat finding out,
y'all Jamaican, these niggas ain't been the same.
Do you see Jamaica?
That nigga Jamaican.
Oh, man.
What's that?
I don't know.
Yeah, they took an ancestry test.
Y'all went from not knowing to on the float at the parade.
That nigger ain't took that flag off since he got them test results.
Yeah, I'm going.
I'm going.
I'm going over there.
I got to go to the, I'm all that.
Yeah, you gotta go, Chico, it's so beautiful.
I didn't go.
Okay, okay.
But I didn't go, you know, I went to the resort.
I want to go to where my people is from.
Like, you know, I'm going to the real Jamaica.
You want to go to the St. Mary, the Kingston.
Orchied, Montego Bay.
All that and get a real jerk chicken.
Bullet, bull it's probably jerking all.
like jerking all type of shit out there, Nick.
Whoa.
All type of shit.
Jerking everything.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was, yeah.
Jerk serious.
Yeah, exactly, nigga.
Nick, man, I knew what you meant.
I feel like, but pause.
I'm just, I'm just trying to help you avoid further complications.
Don't even just get all comfortable.
Oh, yeah.
Might as well.
You do your thing.
Your feet already out.
Yeah, I know.
You need to take your feet out.
These them camp counselor teams.
If your feet heard.
good camp counselors welcome to camp that'd be the type of shit your girl
asked you to buy it and make you mad as for man these things probably cost a thousand
dollars twenty eight hundred nine hundred nine hundred for these now hundred for your feet to be the
shoe that's true you paid nine hundred dollars for your foot to be the shoe your whole foot
is this shoe but hey man can't complain that's what it is so yeah it was all the the Miami vibes
just being around in the city like that.
That's one of my favorite places.
That's one of the places you can go
and feel like you're in another country.
Miami, I just came back this morning.
For real?
I gotta go down there.
I like to go down there and stick my feet in that,
oh shit.
Yeah.
Like a sea water, rub it tough.
Miami dope at every price point.
The hood shit is far.
Yeah.
The rich shit is far.
Yeah.
The in-between shit is far.
I tell you what I ain't for.
That goddamn airport.
That goddamn airport.
What do you get in that airport?
Your gate is at D, whatever.
And you come in at A, and niggas,
you got to run through that airport.
I'm like, I know why you Miami niggas is in shape
and run fast.
You gotta get through this airport.
I think Atlanta bad.
No, Atlanta ain't nowhere.
Atlanta got that train.
Ain't no train in Miami.
Yeah.
Except for the one Uncle Luke and them running.
Oh, God.
What?
Hey.
Shut out Uncle Luper.
Shout out Uncle Luke.
For real.
So crazy.
I meet in Miami, too.
Hey, that shit, Miami.
That was one of the coolest shit.
This happened to me in Miami.
Trick Daddy was at the strip club,
fucking around with Big Mac from while and I was.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So I go to his shit, we go to the shit, man.
I smoke blunt with Trick Daddy, but they were like, whoa.
They was like, hey, this is what you're not supposed to do.
So then this is what they said.
They said, hold on, Big Mac was like, hold on, wait a minute.
That ain't no bunk, is it?
And this big Trick Daddy was like, no, I don't smoke that around no holes.
And I was like, so you just smoke it by yourself?
But shit was great.
We was great.
Roll the blood.
This nigga said, boy, you can roll your ass off.
That shit was a ghetto diploma as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah, it is.
I went into first place to you, come on, that first part of the story
scared of shit out of me.
You thought I was going to hit the bone.
Yeah, I was like, no.
I know better than that.
I'm from Florida.
We know better to do late, though.
You know, but maybe you find out after what's a kid.
No, no, I wrote it.
This shit.
I ain't hit it.
I didn't hit it with him.
But we know how Florida going.
The chapples, the bunk.
You gotta roll your-
I'm telling what that shit
to make you do,
man.
What if you thought you was finished?
And he was like,
oh, slip that in there.
You fuck around
and won the battle
the bids on stage in the strip club.
I could do better than that.
You get trippy, no.
No.
See, that's why I don't fucking do.
You don't do what?
Do smoke.
Smoke?
Have you ever smoked?
That's what happened here.
That was when I was in college.
I felt like I wanted to like fight my sister.
I was going to fight you a whole.
She was like, girl, you need to go to sleep.
Let her rub off.
I went to bed, I was fine.
The weed made her violent.
What was you smoking?
That could be scary, though.
What if you had some weed and it affects you like the way you never thought it would?
I don't know what it was.
You were going to get the weed in the club and you just dance all motherfucking night.
It's something else in there, man.
That's not weed, yeah.
That's not weed, bro.
But you know you dance.
like, nigga, I'm dancing.
What the fuck?
I'm talking about to the point with your shirt sweat,
like you got the sweat thing on the corner of the shirt.
I can't stop moving, no.
That's that Molly.
Yeah, that's what that is.
That Molly had you doing a routine.
You didn't know you knew.
Oh, exactly.
This nigga bust out the whole thriller routine.
I didn't know I knew.
It only took me one time to do that shit.
I did that shit one time.
I was good.
I had an eye experience and I was over with it.
What happened?
You was in...
Nah, we had a homecoming party at Winston-Salem State
where I graduated for.
from. We was at the homecoming party. And my homeboy, my man, 50, salute the fifth.
He was like, man, you gotta fuck with this shit, man. Just take it. It's a party, man. You
know what I mean, you good. And I'm like, nah, nigga. I'm like, nah. I'm like, nah.
You can't bring the shit up. I'm like, nah, man. I'm good. I'm good. And he was, this was
sold me. He said, nah, brother, look, we all on it. And I looked and everybody was having
a ball, nigga. I'm like, niggins is just like, I'm like, I'm like, I, fuck, give it to me.
I take the shit.
Hold on a little, niggas, how was it when they look for it?
I'm talking about a nigga like Zion in the Matrix,
I'm like, these niggins are having a good time
if you put both hands up,
I'm talking about niggas was having a ball.
You put both hands up there?
Niggas was bawling.
I'm talking about, all right, so I say, all, give it to me.
I take the shit.
As soon as I take it, he's like, all right, nigga,
stay in my sight, don't go where I can't see you.
I'm like, why the fuck you ain't tell me this before I took the shit?
So I'm staying on stage for a good 45 minutes.
This nigger than left.
I don't know where he at.
I'm missing the whole party.
I'm like, man, fuck this shit.
I'm about to go party.
Now, I'm missing the homecoming party.
Niggas is hollering at me off stage, bitches and shit.
I'm like, all right, I'm going to the party.
I go use the bathroom.
I come out the bathroom, nigga, stop me.
Bing, take a picture.
Bet, boom, take the picture.
Go another picture.
Take another picture.
One girl said, oh, my God, I'm so sorry.
Please, please, before you go,
because I take one more picture.
I'm like, cool, that flag wouldn't.
Nigger, put her arm around me and take the picture.
They show it to her.
She was like, put the flash on.
Nigger, they put that flash on.
Foo!
That shit kicked in.
Nika, all I heard was
Blu-Dun-Dun-Dun-B-Dun-B-Dun-Bun-Tun-Bun-Tun-Bun-Tun-Bu-H-H-Nic.
I started walking.
I'm like, oh, I'm the flask, nigger.
Everborn, nigger.
Everything I was saying was the smoothest shit ever.
It was the coolest shit ever.
I'm like, nigger, this is the most amazing shit ever.
I had bitches thinking I was in love
that I wouldn't fucking a nightmare, but it was just...
Right.
I'm talking about this.
The wildest shit ever, then the only thing.
The only bad problem, my stomach hurt a little bit afterwards.
And then we're having a conversation,
and then I started hearing all the horror stories
about how I go when they go wrong for niggins.
I was like, oh, I'm good, I'm good.
I had a good experience the first time,
I don't ever need to do it again.
See, that's why I don't do it.
And I think for me, when I went to St.
A, A, you heard no H-E-C-U all day.
They went where?
St. Augustine?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So when I did, like, I didn't have that experience again.
It was just like, we were just smoking in school
and then like drinking all mad dog.
That's what made you on a fight
With the first
You drank mad dog
And blame it on the weed
No, no no
Let me tell you
I think when I first
Did the wheat
It was when I was coming home
From college
But when I was smoking
I was in college
I was fine
That wore off
I was like maybe that's a little sad
First time
Mad Dog
I went to Subway
We got 12 slices of cheese
On full long cell
You said you went to West
I was went to subway
What time was it
Was it like
Jesse Smollett time tonight or wasn't it?
This is afternoon.
I ordered 12 slices of cheese on one sound
and give me some more.
You said 12?
12.
You asked for 12 or you just counted.
Right, because the bitch tried me.
Like you couldn't afford the cheese.
Right.
That cheese going to cost extra.
I would say extra.
We'll put it on there.
Okay.
Don't tell me.
See, she was trying to include the cheese
that came on the center.
That's base.
Don't include that in my extra.
I was supposed to get that.
So I'm asking for extra.
No, okay, okay, all right.
Now, see, you put some more on there,
but that ain't just extra.
Extra is excess, so give me extra.
How did you feel after you ate a sandwich
with 15 slices of cheese on it?
Probably ain't shit for three, four.
But it was worth it, though, wasn't it?
I proved my point.
I was young, my body could take it.
Yeah, exactly, all the way.
You've been the first time you guys?
Huh? Yeah.
Hot, was it a good experience?
That's how they knew of your land, because they said we're supposed to make you forget shit.
I didn't think, uh, I didn't think I was high.
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We went smoke people high school, went to a little park, smoked my homeboy started chasing ducks.
That shit was funny for a minute,
and I was like, all right, I got to go.
I had my mama's car.
I drove the best I ever fucking drove.
I felt like I was on the video game.
Like, I was hitting turns.
Perfect.
No brakes and hugging the road on that bitch.
Like, I was pumping brake.
Like, I was really driving that bitch expertly.
Like the nigga that was teaching you was in the college.
Yes.
It was like a commercial.
Being done.
Yes, exactly.
This sport runner commercial is lit.
But you haven't thought about this, though?
You ever thought about the fact that you might have thought you was driving dope,
but everybody else on the road
Look at this dick head
Look at this stupid ass
Nicky
Man, man
Nick, don't
go fast out the road,
nigga
you're being like
buddy from Wolf and Walls
Yeah, exactly
No, no,
see,
that's the thing,
we'd let you know
when you're fucking up
because you get that
test when the police
get behind you.
If you was fucking up
you was gonna get pulled off.
Police get behind you
and you high
boy, you're driving
is so motherfucking
impervious,
nigga.
You can't,
I'm following all the rules.
This seat belt is clicked
And nobody's even in the seat
Oh yeah
You all the line
Man you ain't gonna say
Something was off
You saw like when you smoke weed
Because you gotta pick
What you gonna do
You know what I'm saying
You already breaking the lot
riding around when weed used to be
So yeah
I knew I could function with the weed
But I didn't get hot
Then I just thought I was driving good
And then later on
I smoked again
And I was like
Oh I was high
I just didn't know what I
I didn't know how to deal with it
Okay
Yeah, that's a lot of people right there.
I don't do it.
Yeah, it ain't for everybody.
It ain't for a lot of people.
I don't understand the motherfuckers who be high and drunk at the same time.
I think that's just offsetting, to be honest.
I think one is just, one working and the other one is just for your mind.
Like, because you can, I don't think you can be.
I think it'll balance out.
Like, you can still be drunk.
But then if you get high enough, like, you won't be, like, obnoxious.
drunk. Like, I feel like if you could
be drunk and high at the same time,
like the high take the edge off the drunk.
But you can still enjoy the drunk part.
So you would say that
the liquor would need to come before the weed?
No, I feel like you should get drunk
and then get high.
Yeah, I feel like. Yeah. See, that's how I'm high.
I ain't hear that boy. But if you smoke
and then drink, that's a... You fuck,
that's counterproductive. No, if you do
it, you'll be good. Now, if you're getting
drunk and you're looking drunk
and you're a weed smoker
you get drunk,
weed will save you.
We'll after you've been drunk,
weed will bring you back
the way you need to be.
See?
Some kind of way.
So you'd be right on that shit.
Like, because...
But unless you just getting fucking drunk,
and I don't understand the people
that get drunk and shit blackout drunk.
Like, so drunk, you can't function.
You fuck up everybody else.
Yeah, young nigga drunk.
We got to carry you.
You threw up in your hat, put it back on.
Like, man, this is a baby.
If you being drunk is work for everybody else,
I don't want to be around at all.
I'm talking about when a nigga head, the newborn.
This nigga,
and then going to sing shit
try to make it seem like it ain't as bad.
I spit up.
No, nigga.
You vomit it.
You a grown-ass person.
Ain't no fucking spit up.
Spit up is for babies.
I'm seeing what spit up is.
I spit out.
No, you do.
You know what?
You Earl.
You Earl.
Oh, over your sound.
That's not vomit.
That's Earl.
I spit up.
No.
You Earl, I remember a nigga, my lion brother,
we were coming back from some event we had,
nigga drunk as a motherfucker.
I'm an alpha.
And my nine brother man got the,
we got pulled on by the police.
And we sit in the car like, fuck,
we're right by the exit by the school.
This nigga in the backseat, all you hear.
I can't go to the buddy.
As the police walkin back up to the car,
she shouted like the car, she said, whoa,
looks like your buddy got.
sick in the back seat there.
We're like, yeah, we just try to get him home.
This nigga was earling like a motherfucker.
Then we was so drunk, he had to let that shit sit overnight
because ain't nobody want to clean that shit up.
Oh, that cut.
They didn't get into that.
Because the motherfucker that don't never clean it up.
No, he had to clean that next day.
But not what they're supposed to.
No, no.
You can't clean it up there.
You can't clean it up there.
Do you not go.
That's the fucked up, boy.
This shit got to sit and get worse.
And then his hands got to come out there.
See, they're the worst people.
Why about the motherfuck who get pissed and drunk
and don't nobody know where they belong,
where they live, where they park,
who they came with, or like, hey, hey.
I've never been like that.
You know what?
You ain't never been like just,
I'm talking about fuck up drunk.
I ain't gonna laugh.
I threw up on the, you know, I had to think about it,
I threw up on my home girl, cousin, shoulder.
You took up on your home girl cousin,
that big wasn't in your friend.
Huh, man, you know what I was, wrong.
Who is she?
I was sitting there, and I was just like,
and it was all down.
It was like, oh, my God.
Gina, you got to go, you got to go, girl.
You're going to throw up all Tee-P.
Oh, my God.
But let me tell you something.
And it was sticky.
Oh, chills to get it straight.
Yeah, shoulder.
Yeah.
Was it?
This shit went down the shirt.
Yeah.
But one thing about it, I could say
when you are drunk like that,
you get the best sleep.
Oh my God.
I don't mean sleep like that.
I'm going to sleep.
You might get the best sleep.
Hold up, hold up.
That ginger ale.
What she said when you threw up on her, man?
These girls, you don't even know.
Yeah, she's like, she's like,
Vina, girl, you just threw up on the feet.
Her shoulder.
I was like, bitch, at this point, I'm like, my mama calling me.
You telling me with the girl that you knew was saying,
what the fuck was Titi saying?
But let me saying Titi was drunk, too.
So she was just like, oh.
Oh, hell no.
And then she was like, oh, bro.
That's what you don't want.
The death on?
This was literally like...
Oh, my God.
I didn't see that happen a couple times.
Nigger get the earlier than the nigger can't take it.
And he gets the earler?
Oh, my God.
The reflex, I can't take it.
Oh, it's gonna baby throw up.
Yeah.
You good if you don't.
If you get hold it off until you smell it.
Yeah.
Like the smell of catch you, bro.
You'd be like, I'm good.
And then your mouth gets juicy,
then you gotta keep spit.
And you keep spitting.
And the moment you stop spitting,
you say, I don't need to spit no more.
Yeah, that's coming.
And as you right, that smell is just,
because you know, a nigga that just ate bojangles or something.
And that's greasing, stomach juice, fresh.
And they don't have no control over it.
It'd be everywhere.
And this motherfucker, look at you out of that.
Oh, yeah, ah, and this shit
coming out anywhere.
I get up.
No, you threw up, man.
Man, listen.
Get that shit off to kill the neck.
See, that's bad.
I can't be around that shit, man.
I would laugh hysterically.
I'm no help.
If I see a nigger earlier, especially if I know you, bro,
I'm not helping you.
I'm going to wait till you finish,
because I'm going to be crying, laughing.
Oh, shit, man.
You see what it do to the human body, bro?
You see that nigg.
Oh, oh.
You didn't really, do you're doing that?
I'd be like, bro, this nigga die, bro, I can't take it, my dick.
It'd be funny as hell when women get drunk and throw up.
The shit they say when they're fed.
Am I still afraid?
No, you're the drunk bitch at the party.
Am I praying?
Oh, man, we all the same.
Are you mad at me?
That's the one.
Are you mad?
You're mad at me, aren't you mad?
Everybody's mad at me.
Everybody's mad at me.
Yeah, definitely mad at you.
The whole back window is covered with Earl.
You can't even see out the back window.
You got to ride it.
They didn't be the time.
You're real far away from where you're going.
You got to ride 10, 15 miles with the Earl in the car.
And you do not have a spacious vehicle.
You are in one of them, with them kids, fiat.
You're in one of them.
You're in one of them.
Oh, my goodness.
Some of them niggas get so drunk, they just,
they don't stop.
Somebody gotta knock them out.
Like, every time, this nigga gonna get punched.
No, that's the people that don't throw up.
Yeah.
You got the people that don't throw up,
so they just keep getting drunk up and drunk up.
Yeah.
And they just talk so much shit and get aggressive.
And they're gonna kill you.
These people are about to kill you.
Oh, you go.
Fuck.
Fuck this niggas, niggas.
It's us, nigga.
It's us, nigg.
I wish the motherfucker would.
Bro, stop hauling in that man, house.
Man, fuck this nigga house, bro.
I kick this nigga shit, bro.
I kid that nigga shit, bro.
I kicked this nigga, bro.
Fuck this nigga, bro, for real.
Bro, cool out.
Oh man, fuck.
Touch me.
Cool out, man.
Cool out, man.
Come out, man.
Fuck this table, bro.
What do you think I got my bitch?
I got my wife, me.
I got my wife, man.
Cool out.
Cool out.
Fuck on me, Nick.
I got a motherfucking money,
nick, fuck that shit, Nick.
You gonna fuck, man.
Cool out, bro.
What's your name?
Hey, man, white?
That's that man white, bro.
Man, I bet.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Why she's trying to give you some.
Hey, bro.
Hey, bro.
Hey, man, stop touching me, bro.
You got one more time touch me.
I smack shit out you, bro.
Bro, get your hands off.
Man, you took a shower, then.
That's a shower.
And then you're gonna kill you, bro.
And that's how they really beat too.
That's shit.
Nothing the worst thing, man.
They're just like that.
Ain't no way.
That's why I can't, once I stop drinking, I can't be around.
I can't do it, bro.
Drunk people just...
Hold up.
All right.
You ever had a drunk bitch try to holl at you?
Real aggressive.
The most aggressive drunk bitch ever now.
I'm talking about...
What are you looking for me?
That's what the bitch said outside the bathroom.
I said...
No.
I didn't even know
What are you talking about?
How about you found me?
They're just confident.
Like, what they said?
Bro, they're drunk women to be aggressive.
They're bringing up shit
that you didn't even know that they knew about.
Like your old bitch,
I saw you with the little fat bitch
with the orange on.
I guess this is what you like.
You don't like real bitches, dude.
Huh?
Like, sweetheart, sweetheart, calm down.
No, fuck, calm down.
I gave you my number four years ago.
And you didn't fucking use it.
Oh, no.
But now, I don't even remember, I got a new phone.
No, you didn't like me, what?
What happened?
I got a new phone, babe.
You just calm down.
You didn't know, give me your phone.
Give me your phone.
I don't want to hear my phone.
Give me a fucking phone.
Give me fucking phone.
Fuck, give me fucking phone.
Fucking phone
Open this shit
Fuck it
You don't need it
Any fucking way
Fucking black
motherfucker
What's just like that
No I got one better for you
With somebody the drunk
That you love
And you got to deal with them
Nigel
When you're dealing with a drunk
motherfucker that you can't
Tell off
That's the worst shit
In the world my name
I'm talking my motherfuck
Show up and just be like
Yeah
Just my shit
He's like, no, it's not, it's mine.
Like, please, stop.
You're going to get us locked the fuck up.
I don't give a fuck.
You got money, don't you, nigga.
Bail me out, bitch.
He was like, you know what?
I hate this, that shit.
That's the worst thing about this shit.
I'm telling you, man.
I don't have to.
But the crazy part is that shit is legal, man.
Alcohol is legal.
I ain't never seen we do nothing close to what I'd have seen liquor do to people.
And think about this.
Motherfuckers drink more liquor than they'll drink.
anything else.
You don't drink 40 ounces of water.
Motherfuckers use to drink 40s.
To the face, too.
40 ounces?
What, 40 ounces of Kool-Aid will kill you.
O-E, man.
Oh, E.
Oh, English.
40 ounces of O-E.
That's it.
You got no O-E.
That meaning got a little bit of cocaine in it.
Malt.
Hey, but that shit bad, because any time you drink
malt liquor, you're going to smell drunk.
But see, that make you respect the people who really
drink, though, because
And then I think about it, nigga.
My mama used to drink two 11s.
Oh, she was tight.
I mean, for real.
And wouldn't be, a nigger, take a tall can.
That's the common for breaking it in and be straight.
I'd be like, Ma, you good, nigga?
Yeah.
Watching general hospital.
I'm like, I don't know how you.
Digger, I'm telling you,
there people that can drink for real,
like once you get to a point where you can just down something,
and like I see people who can drink a whole,
damn their whole thing in Hennessy and all that,
like your insides can't be the same color as mine you're not supposed to do that like at some
point and I drink a lot when I'm in the drinking space but what's a lot though you shouldn't be
going to no bottle in a day or two a bottle of what you mean it's a lot of different bottles then
you got paints and a half a fit a fool yeah no a fit for what though is this is what's your
favorite drink that your favorite drink I'm either either I'm fucking
with a whiskey on a con yaks drink like an old black man okay all right to be you know
brother this is giving me flashbacks man he's just fucking this girl she used to get drunk as
fucking call me be like i know you fucked up and she'd be like ah i need you to stay on the phone
i was like i need you to not be driving what the fuck now you're responsible right now you're
responsible you just involved me now i got to stay on the phone because i feel like if i hang out
and i get that call that you didn't make it home yeah how this turned it to
of the drunk episode.
Because she don't smoke.
Yeah.
She don't drink either, for real.
A little bit.
Where Newface at with that goddamn
homemade?
Yeah, Newface.
Luminate.
Yeah, Newface and bought some shit
from Ray's boom boom room in there.
That nigga and been for real, too.
Pretty V.
Tell us how you're selling all these products, man.
Can you see, we got some products and shit.
I see.
I don't know some product game and shit.
How do you jump off all these major deals
and things like that?
Well, with the City Trans Deal,
came, like, literally, I DM them.
They DM me and made me wear them ugly as outfit.
It's not ugly.
You got to have...
You got to know how to put it together.
The best that I can make them look.
Chico, you was dope.
Yeah, I made...
Listen, it wasn't easy.
Man, we was trying like a mother fucking synergy.
You know what I was?
C-I-T-A-T-A.
Keep it 100 shirts and shirt.
All I got them sound pole.
You can put it together the best.
Really it came down to your soul.
style and being able to style yourself.
Yeah, I guess a lot of dope pieces
that you could put together in there.
But they did, what they wanted me to do?
What did they get in you, bro?
You had to go.
You see, that's where he made the mistake.
I knew not to let them send me shit.
I felt so bad I didn't even ask them for no money.
I was just like, you know what?
Whatever, man, don't send me there.
But anywho, we DM.
We DM.
We DM.
And I was like, I want to collab, you know?
City Trend is definitely the culture.
It's all around 580 stores.
I'm like, shit, I want to just, because I've always said when I was little girl,
I want to be the face of a brand that is known, that, you know, people get,
and, you know, a lot of, you know, black folks get city trends.
The lines be out of controls.
C-I-T-I, city trends is fashion for less.
We fuck with them.
I just couldn't do it.
I tried.
I was ugly.
What did they give you?
If I'm saying, the outfit that I had to put on, what did they give you?
It was, I'll tell you, it was.
I cleaned it.
I know why he couldn't do it.
it, man. It was like a sweatsuit.
And it was rough.
And she had like,
remember like it was carving the pants.
Two chains had on his first album cover.
Like them chains, like it was like that print
on one arm and the other print was like the snowmast.
I hate that.
Like the carbon de pans with the hammer holder.
Yeah.
They gave you old navy jeez.
It was a carbon de shorts.
Oh.
Yeah.
Okay.
But they got some moments in that you could throw together and figure out.
That's true.
That's why I went.
When I did with my thing with them, I actually went into the
store and walked around, and then I did
a little video with showing people that
you know, I got to pay Jordans because, you know,
that's really what niggins spend their money on.
Like, you saved the money to get
the shoes and then don't really think about, you know.
Fuck them shoes. I'm going the opposite direction
this year. I'm about to jump
off some of the Walmart runoff with the two straps.
Fuck all these kicks and shit.
This ain't shit. I'm giving me some of them
two strap, bitch. You're going to fuck your
head as well because I go to City Trans
Trans. We got Adidas in there. We got
A little bit heels for the ladies.
Like I said, we got some.
Oh, let's go for the ladies.
Yeah, we got some merch, even for guys as well.
You just got to dig down, see what you're fine.
Like the type of face I got.
You know, you got to get up in there and see what it's about.
But City Trend does have a great selection.
And it depends on the store, too,
because, you know, we go in there.
They have rack up on something like Miami selection.
The voice section got track suits.
Adidas, I got my track suit on y'all section,
extra small.
So they got some cute little moments in there.
And I, like I said, it started off with a DM.
I want to collab with y'all.
Then we grew to have my own merchandising.
you know so we got a whole brand new selection of city transit is going to be called the pretty
pretty in the city so we have we're going to be having perfume thank you oh now
pretty in the city yeah with the white or the i city drive you're going to spell it with the
white yeah but the city's still going to be that yeah okay cool so um pretty in the city where i have
my own area so when you go in city change you won't just have to find and search you'll automatically
see me and my boy
when you walk in. Please tell me you got some
robes. That's the next thing.
This is the thing. When I said to the total
teachings, we have a meeting. The robes
I like that I already sell on my
personal page, my business page
VXL collection, is an expensive
robe. High end. Yeah, high end.
And I want that for the ladies. So
C-trans meet, you have to still, like, do some work on it,
some research just to see how we could get those in stores
and to match the price. Oh, that's going
that's going to go. Yeah. When you put them in there,
ooh. So in the meantime, between time,
We'll get some roads, but it won't be the robes that I sell,
but it would still be something for the kids, the bonnets.
You get a robe, I'm getting me a robe.
I'm going to be like Ghostface Killer and the Pretty V-Rove,
me.
Yeah, so we-Denry Rove to the floor.
The timer's on my neck, and they don't even know.
Yeah, so one of the woman on.
Goose is incredible.
So, yeah, and actually it's so funny.
We just had a conversation with him the other day.
I said, talk about, talking about robes.
We were talking about how I started doing robes,
and then I was like, he's been doing the robes.
He's been doing the road, so it was dope.
But, yeah, it's going to be dope.
September is when we're trying to get the pretty-in-the-city going,
and y'all should see.
Perfew, we're going to get a perfume line, headphones.
We already got the Air Pops.
You got the cleansing brushes.
We have lashes.
I'm designing my own sneakers.
So it's going to be really dope.
We're just a record.
That's good.
Yeah.
I can see a pretty beach sneaker.
The what they do's too?
The what they do too.
Yeah, you already know.
That's so dope.
or what they do.
What they do?
Yeah, you already know.
What you got on and what they do?
See, but the thing is, we've seen,
you know, if it's dope to hear this,
because, you know, we were around
when you first came in, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And to see the progression of people like you
and B. Simone and Jess and everybody.
Yeah, it's like, what the fuck did we ask them?
We've seen them do.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
We was there and saying y'all progressing
and just matriculate through all of the different stages.
Niggum matriculate?
Yeah, I told you, man.
grown black man words.
Grown black man words.
This nigger is a legend.
I'm gonna, you know what I'm trying to matriculate.
All the way, but you know,
it's just dope to see you at the stage
that you're at, because you know it's just getting started.
You just getting to that point where you're just starting
to get your feet with.
We're proud of you, man.
You know what I mean?
Super proud of you, like, because, you know,
we all came in, you know,
we came in on the wild and outside.
And, you know, just the transition
that we've all made.
Like, we all, that's the one thing
that I say about that show
that it's good that it ain't like a 360 deal
to where everything that you do
got to be reincorporated into that.
So once you finish shooting,
you can go do whatever you want to do.
So it's just beautiful to see that you
are one of the ones that took that opportunity
and man with it, you know what I mean?
We just, you know, I always say
to people who go around me, like,
we just hustling at my own pace.
Like I'm not trying to be like, let's do this.
Let's jump into this.
Like I want to make sure that
this is the right decision.
It's the right business plan
I'm getting the right gigs
You know because when you get out there so much
You start seeing yourself so much
It's like we don't see you hear it and it's just be all bunched over
That's why I don't do a lot of promos on my page
I feel like you
That just loses like so much
Like what's the talent
You know you could probably talk about the edge control
Or talk about this stuff about that
But what are you really trying to do
That's why I only do select things
For different companies and my endorsements are Belair
It's city trend
and it's the Maya products.
Those are only three big things I have going on
as far as endorsement deals goes
because I didn't want to do too much of doing the fashion overs,
doing this, doing it what everybody else do.
I'm just like, I'm going to just stay here.
And then when, you know, those stuff, two, three years leave
and we're like, all right, let's move on to something else.
Then we can talk about the gap
and these coaches and Michael Coors.
Because I'm that girl, I don't care what it is
because I make the clothes.
The clothes don't make me.
Yeah.
That's the smart.
You got edge control?
well with myel so
I just we just
partnered up with that company
man you just don't slip that in you got to let that
is black history right there
no we'll see you're pretty big
got edge control
no so look the edge control
is my yell so myel is in stores
and Target I'm just one of the
ambassadors for the company so that's her
edge control but we did do a
beauty campaign that was in Times Square
it's in Atlanta
if you've gone 85 going to the
door to airport, you'll see us.
We're still up, so, yeah.
In Bel Air, I don't know if y'all got your bottles,
but I know we asked for addresses from y'all.
Yeah, I sent y'all some pink-lux-rosay.
We got the blue bottle, everything like that.
Yeah, with the little one.
No, we sent big bottles.
It came with a little one, didn't?
Yeah, but we sent that one because there's more that came out.
So we're-send some more than that's a big one.
Yeah, we send big bottles out.
So we have the Belair moment as well,
so I stopped back working with them July,
So that's like a day or two.
Working with the boss.
Now this is one more thing about you
that people may not know.
You're one of the most spiritual people that I know.
Do you mind, like, opening up
and giving some insight on that
because I know there's been plenty of moments
where we're like, man, we've got to pray.
You'll get pray to pray right quick.
They run and get you and you come back
and the prayer already, ready, like, on some beautiful.
I'd be mad when Nick be praying.
Let me just go up in there and pray.
Because he'd be praying.
It was either you and Nick.
Yeah.
Praying usually.
Right.
Yeah.
But my mom.
She's a pastor.
You know, I just grew up just knowing who God is and who Jesus is,
just the way of learning, the way of learning the Bible on down.
I mean, I didn't read the Bible from front to back,
but I know some things in it.
And I think as we grow into this industry,
you have a lot of people that will pull at you to do it.
This is how I do it.
This is what it is.
And I've always told myself,
I have to stand firm on what I know when I grew up from young.
I don't want nobody taking control of my mind.
however you go by your life feelings
or have you go by your life like knowing
this makes me feel good I'm going to try this
I got to know about because I see how God worked
miraculously in my life so I got to
go with what I've learned from young from my mom
teaching me from my grandparents teaching me
so yeah I am a spiritual person and I believe
in God my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
and I just you know I walk by
that some days you know I overthink
a lot Chico know I'd be
you know trying to figure everything out
I was upset one season with
Emmanuel because it just brought back to just different things
that I've, you know, encountered from bullying
and all those things, so I don't like
when I'm having, you know, altercation with people
or just anybody.
So I overthink some situation,
but I just know, too, like, look,
God here, we're gonna work it out.
That's my specialty.
I know how to talk a motherfucker off the ledge.
Yes, and he has.
Because I didn't, I didn't been to the ledge
a whole bunch of times and jumped and caught myself,
like, oh, shit, you're not supposed to do that.
So, I know, but being as though you're so spiritual,
like, I always say that people don't know
how to recognize they're blessed.
They overlook a lot of the blessings that they get every day.
So what would be your advice to people being as though you have a connection
to be able to recognize the things that God are doing in their life on a day-to-day basis
that they might not recognize?
You know, when I had COVID back in November, you know, I told myself,
I just moved into my house and I said, God, I don't have no furniture.
I know it's going to be a whole bunch of money.
I know I want my house to be right.
I just closed in September.
I really have to figure this out.
It's just me alone.
I ain't got no dude.
I ain't got no kids with a little peanut running around.
That's it.
So I was trying to figure it out.
I got an email the next day,
this girl reached out, I said,
hey, I have a furniture company,
and you could choose whatever you want on my website
to furnish your home because I had just seen you just posted
that you bought one.
So I sat back sometimes.
I was like, you know what?
Not to say that I was like, God, what have you done in my life?
What have you did?
But sometimes you don't see them,
so it's by faith that you walk.
You know, you got to just believe what you say,
like if I want to do this,
if I want to have this 85-sout show,
win an Emmy or whatever you guys want to do,
If you guys don't know, God's going to say, well, here, Chico, here, Carlos, here, D.C., here's your Emmy.
You have to feel it.
Faith without works is dead.
So for me, how I look at my blessings, I just know, like, look, like, God, you have took me out of from sleeping on the side of my sister bed, sleeping my car.
I worked for the baby.
I only got paid $300 under the table for being his assistant back in Charlotte.
I did this, I did that now on my own house.
Now I'm able to take Vahana Tubbins outside.
Now I'm able to help my mom with her rent and all those things that I see that I can be able to do.
by the grace of God, and I know sometimes we
overthink things because we feel like we can't see him.
He's not working. He is working. You just got to believe
that he's working. You've got to trust the process.
That's exactly why I asked that.
You see that. That turned into a whole
devotion. Right. And just
a matter of moment. It's okay to pause, but never give up.
Exactly. So. Sometimes you've got to
be still. Man, I heard a man
say something so cold the other day.
Adventure should never come
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That's some cold shit right there.
I remember when I couldn't sleep during COVID. I was in my closet. I slept in my closet. The lights were off.
Charlemagne called me. He was like he was asked like, Joe Man, it's COVID.
Da-da-da-da. My products and stores. Everything's going to get shut.
and what clinton is he says be still and i had and i the three words came to me and says pray
write and create and i've been living that since when covid first started and when the tour was
over with that's beautiful and this man you listen i understand it all the way like because the
transition i'm going through now is it's so different but one thing i people have been asking me
the most like what have you learned the most since you know you lost your mama and it's just
for me like i realize now that that book of my mom
life with her in it, got the end on it.
So I can't add no more chapters.
So to anybody who still has that
opportunity to have that relationship with that
person, no matter how fucked up it may
be, no matter how rough the patches may be,
trust me, fix
it and add chapters. Because when it's over,
it's over, bro. You'll never
see them again. You'll never hear their voice again
in the physical. So always
appreciate the fact that you can add chapters,
but the good part about it for me has been
now I get to read my book in its totality.
So you don't never really got to go back to the
beginning why you adding chapters because you still build it but when it's when it's got that
the end on it you get to read it from the top and go all the way through and get to recognize like
oh I didn't been built different my entire life I didn't been you know course through my life
to just be this person that can handle all of these things and those are the moments that make you
who you are in the times of roughness or whatever it is you may be going through like you know
I'm saying just always appreciate the fact that each day is a blessing each day you wake
up is a blessing man because I haven't been through so much death in my life but this one
really made me realize like oh shit bro everybody gets out of here one day I always said that
but this one make you realize when you when the person that gives you life is gone you like oh
shit like nigger this is this is coming to an end you know I mean and it's like the reverse
of it is like when you have a son and you see now that you're responsible for somebody like
me and my daughter was already close
but now we like all the way locked in
because the thing that I told her at my mother's service
was like hey baby I know this is tough
but one day if the circle of life
go to where it's supposed to go
you're going to have to do this for me
so I need you to understand that
all of this is
encompassed in what you got
to be able to internalize
even right now at 12 years old
you got to figure it out because
you're going to have to do this for me
one day and that's just the way it goes
So it's like, that's just that crazy part about life
because it's like, one on one end, I'm like,
damn, my mama, but then on the other end,
I'm looking at this child who is 12.
So she got her whole life ahead of her.
So it's like, I have to be strong enough
to be able to deal with this and this.
And when you got those type of responsibilities,
the best thing you can do is keep your peace of mind intact,
whatever that may be, whether it be religion
or niggas, hitting a blunt,
or just being by yourself,
telling everybody get the fuck away
because me and Lowe's had conversations
prior to me losing my mom
just about because we always chop up game about life
and a lot of the things,
and I didn't even tell you this,
but a lot of the things that we talked about
years ago just started ringing back to me,
like them emotions that you go through
and you're like, man, look,
sometimes I feel like this.
This is just the way I be feeling
and this is why.
And I understood it because you're my partner,
you're my brother,
but now that I'm here, it's like,
oh, this is why this is.
this nigga said that and that's why he
was this way and it's like you'll never
know until you go through it but
if you can avoid it man try to be
at peace with everybody that you got
to be at peace with. Everybody else
fuck him forever
fuck him up that dicka fuck you forever
but your people
be at peace if you can
and it's literally the mind is the battlefield
too so that's where it plays at
you know when you at peace
where you try to be at peace or something then you go back
so it's like a double-minded situation
One day you're good
The next minute you're not
One day you're good
And I remember when you...
Then you feel guilty
About the day you felt good
Ain't that shit crazy
It's crazy bro
And it's like I tell people all the time
The most consistent thing
That's going to happen to you
In your life is your brain
Talking inside your brain
As we're sitting here now
Our brains is talking inside
Everybody is so you got to learn
How to navigate that shit
And you got to know how to talk to you
Because you be talking to yourself crazy
But you'll be talking to yourself
Crazy
I was like
Nicky do you know I would fuck me
I got my brain right quick
And I beat the shit out you, boy
Who are you talking to?
That's necessary though
So I gotta do that, it's necessary
You gotta get that thought out your mind
Like them thoughts will you be
You gotta tell yourself that
Like, nigga out fuck me up right now
Boy, you bitch that's name
That's why the niggas been telling you for years
You better check yourself
Before you wreck yourself
And that's what a little Duval told me
He said, you ain't got to smoke no weave
You don't, it starts with that mind
You gotta make sure like you said navigating
that mind and not having so much.
You look at those creators like Robin Williams
and those people who, suicide,
whatever the hell he was going on
and internally and inside.
But you ain't got to do smoke, no blunt,
or whatever, do all that.
It really, that mind would take you to so many places.
That's what I wanted to ask you, Clayton,
like as a new father with a new baby,
if you could say one thing that you didn't learn,
that you thought you knew before,
but you really know now, what would that be?
It's just that,
um,
dog they ain't even like this man was breathing liquid a few weeks ago
like he was legitimately went from a tadpole to a whole fucking human being
and he's out here and you upset that he crying
like I had to check myself like when he gonna start I was like man you would cry too
if you ain't never shit before and all of a sudden you're shitting on yourself
what is this like yeah like every like i'm like i get it buddy i got you like and all you can do
is be there for him in all those moments of he don't know what the fuck's going on and that's how
you build that this is why this my son like because he'd be looking at me with relief like okay
thank you glad you figured that out because i don't know why it keeps happening i'm like look
And they can't even hold his head up.
Yeah, yeah.
More potting.
Crate on my shit, bro.
Yeah, I feel you.
So you just see, like, I got you.
And then he started getting it.
He's like, okay, he's like, oh, he coming to get me?
I know he's going to fix whatever the problem is.
And, yeah.
You can feel that, too.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
That shit is crazy, man.
It's crazy because you can feel that connection.
Like, you can feel, and it never stop, bro.
Like, it never stop.
I'm looking for you.
Never stop.
I'm supposed to tell you, bro, at my mama's service,
like, it was a moment when they finally closed the cash,
and me and my daughter was standing there,
and we both was just crying,
but then we just started laughing, looking at each other,
like, because it's like, we're still here,
we're in pocket, and it's like that piece of mind
that we both had, like, we got each other.
And that shit never stopped, bro.
From the moments that you're building now,
as they get older, you see like, oh, okay,
like this is what, that's the thing that make me,
me not understand how
a nigger can't just get over
whatever you're going through with the woman if you
can. I know sometimes it's
you know, this is just, but if you can
get past that shit, yeah, you know,
sometimes it's just, it's just, you just,
I understand, because I say all the time
now I realize, like, you don't understand what
a man go through until you become one.
Like, you know what I mean?
Our mamas are our mammas, but we
never had to go without our. You don't know how your
mama was in a relationship or
how she acted as a mate.
So it's like you don't understand
until you get into that position
that high nigga can be like, you know what?
You'll be all right, little man.
You got my jeans in.
I'm out this bitch.
I can't take it no more.
You know what I'm saying?
But if you can get past that,
then you build that connection
with somebody that's going to ride with you forever, man.
That's something you can't beat
through whatever.
You can't beat that shit.
You're going to have kids pretty deep?
Just one.
I want one.
Just one.
Why won't?
They're going to be mad as far.
I know.
I'm gonna run around.
You have just one.
You better get that little baby somebody to play with you.
Go come in the house.
That's gonna be trippie.
Let's go back out, ma'am.
Let's go back out, ma'am.
It'll be tripping.
Yeah, because it's cute as hell when they two.
And they wake you up at six in the morning and they're doing that.
Go again, be.
You mean, just get the part.
Why are you hand them up?
Huh?
Because you only got one.
Well, see, it's a little different for me.
You know what I mean?
It's different.
It's different.
You got to, once you have a child as a man,
you got to, for me, I have a child.
always said, I'm not having no more kids until the one
that I got, life is secured times three.
So that means that I can die, come back,
die again, come back again, and she'll never need me.
Damn.
That's what it is.
Like, I'm not at-
Selfish on the second to come back.
No, I'm just saying.
She's so straight, she's like, oh, you came back again,
appreciate you, niggins, stay up out here, champ.
Man, you know what I mean?
That's not secure.
I want my baby to be.
To live, hey, man, she's like,
oh, call say back again.
Hey, man, appreciate you for what you did for me,
my nigga, I'm good out here.
You know what I mean?
That's just the, because you can't, man.
It's a lot of responsibility, not just being a parent,
but it's a lot of responsibility having to maintain relationships.
Being a father is easy.
Being a father is easy.
Yeah, the maintaining their relationships is difficult, man.
You got it.
Being a baby, being somebody, baby daddy way harder
than being somebody father, bro.
I don't get a fuck with nobody.
Nick, I'm doing great in fatherhood.
I got an A-plus.
I'm failing, baby daddyhood.
Boy, hey, they're about to kick me out this goddamn plan.
I don't show up.
I don't know nothing.
I don't pay attention.
I go to sleep.
I ain't took no test.
Right.
I got a bunch of absences.
Like, yeah, that's this, boy.
Hey, if they gave me my final in baby daddyhood, I'm having to repeat the course.
Great father, terrible baby daddy.
That's a hell of an analogy.
And you don't even speaking myself.
I need to go on a T-shirt.
You need to put that on the shirt, though.
I'm a great father, but I'm a horrible baby daddy.
That's my printer right though.
Yeah, all the way.
That's the one.
And speaking of a father, terrible baby daddy.
And speaking of father, you know, how do you guys feel about that?
And like I said, I'll go back to those parts of being an entertainer.
Like we all are, but that Britney's spirit situation where her father, you know, getting drugged.
I'm not here.
Yeah, I'm not hip to that.
You're not.
So, so, break it down.
We don't, we don't, we don't, we got to understand.
I don't know.
I don't know nothing white.
We are on a, we, I ain't never seen nobody grown
on their parents telling them what to do.
We don't know nothing about none of that over this way.
Nothing about that.
And that's weird by white people saying this because white kids normally tell
their parents what to do.
I don't understand how they end up in this situation.
How your dad are going to be your legal guardian, but you've grown?
Who the fuck says she needed somebody?
So what the fuck says she needed somebody?
So,
What happened? My dad was a dad.
They're basically saying this drugging, drugged her.
So, of course, you mean, you can't do anything.
Is this alleged?
No, this is true.
No, it's true.
What did he was giving to?
No, they family.
They family then pretty much got them
kidnapped Britney Spears locked in the basement.
They gave her a bunch of pills
and took control over all her money.
She can't get her birth control.
No, but she's on birth.
She's on her breast.
She can't get it.
She want to take it out.
She want to take it out.
She want to take the birth control out of her,
but she can't.
They don't want it.
But that's what I'm saying.
The fucked up part about my mind is like,
nigga, how nice is the basement?
You know what I'm saying?
No, this ain't nice.
It ain't nice.
They've been doing Britney regular.
They got to, like, in the Pulp Fiction basement that the Gimp was in.
It ain't like in the mansion basement.
It's like a regular house basement.
A regular house base?
Oh, that's fucked up.
If you're Britney's business, you're in a regular house and you're in an unfinished house basement,
like your basement look like back there?
No sheet rock.
I don't know the conditions
I'm just saying I know for a fact
It ain't nice enough for Britney Spears
It's got, what are y'all?
What I've seen the thing about is on her page
On her page
It looked like she is in a house
And just dancing with her boyfriend
She has a boyfriend
She doesn't get to run the page though
Stay on there letting you see me
How she got a boyfriend and he ain't in on it?
He was pre-screened
They do everything
She can't do nothing by herself
So they're trying to make it look like
She live in a normal life
like, she has a boyfriend.
Like, that's the boyfriend
and y'all gave with it.
She did say she apologized
for pretending to be okay
because she's not.
She laughed.
Damn, that's probably her.
That's all right on the door.
Hey, but on some real shit,
though.
Brittany, if you can make it to the trap,
we got you.
Yeah.
You can make it to the trap.
Still.
No, I'm some real shit.
I don't get on you're on my people's business like that.
Yeah.
But whatever they're doing
to bring the Britney's spirit,
that shit ain't right.
It ain't what are those.
Look at this face.
My heart just goes out to the
This nigga that got fat and everything.
looking like you just walked here, dang it got that I just walked here.
Sniggin' got fat news.
Yeah, that's that baby, man.
That baby do that to a nigger, man.
The sympathy weight, I didn't need no sympathy way.
No, see, that baby put that weight on you, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You get the tea snack.
Chad, what happened you was working out, Bray?
He didn't make this up, Brian.
He ain't looking like Craig walking through this.
Yeah, I know, man.
He on edge.
It might be the shirt, man.
You might have to just stop washing the shirts and
Put it in cold water.
I never thought that nigger was going to turn around in his place.
What are you saying?
It's the same weight.
No, what's up, Gene?
Hey, man, it's great to see you, my brother.
Shout out to my nigga, Chad, man.
He got one on the way, too.
One on the way, man.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't be getting on him making an announcement.
I had to wait until it was on social media.
Yeah.
And they didn't say something, man.
Yeah, man.
Clayton got one.
Chad got one on the way.
Yeah.
One thing he was going to.
Shit, we got a good.
Some old motherfuckers pregnant around him, man.
I mean, shit, cat got one.
We gotta get somebody to play with Chad and Clayton them kids.
Yeah, got one, Cat, remember Cat.
I'm gonna take one for the tape.
He had the beginning stage with a grown one,
so that's a whole number, we need to put that on the show.
Man.
Like, to get back.
That's not bringing up that shit, bro.
Cat, every time you bring it up.
Can't make shorts to get shorter?
No, he'd be, he'd be like, huh.
Hmm.
Nick, stop, that's just.
Chico, man, bro.
What is it, Chico?
Man, let that shit go, bro.
No, bro.
Been home quarantine, bro.
You still bringing that up?
You got to be there for that nigger, man.
Okay, Chico, you act like he's a little boy, that he's grown.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
You joke?
Quit bringing up, bro.
He's 30, man.
He's 30.
He's 30.
He 30.
He's 30.
He 30.
I feed you, my bad cat.
You know, I love you, digger.
Pretty bleak.
You know, we're yon over here.
You know, we're working and swerking.
What would you look for in a father?
In a mate.
In a mate.
To procreate with.
What would be some of the quality that you would need in a man
to be comfortable with letting him spread his seed in your loin?
Why do you see it?
Don't see it right, man, bro.
You see it.
Put the knife.
Put the night.
The seed in the lawn.
Hey, man.
That's more vulgar than the net.
You see, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That's the crazy part.
The way them old niggins talk be way more nasty
and they ain't even use those nasty words.
Would you allow me to spread my seed amongst your loins?
I'm trying to penetrate into the fallopian.
Yeah.
I would like some vagina tonight.
Might I look at your vulva?
This nigga gotta go to jail, that's how you get me too.
You definitely got to be, like, you got to, I know Carlos already called me out,
but speaking facts, you've got to know who God is me.
You're not going to go up in me here because all the hell you're going through.
Do it have to be your God or just God?
Oh, you got to believe Jesus Christ.
Okay, well that's more specific.
There you go.
Thank you, Chico, for saying that.
Yeah, because, you know, people don't understand that people do.
Yes, there's a lot of people that do.
Mess my chance.
You know, whatever.
surprise you guys.
You gotta be family nurse.
You gotta love your mama.
Love good who knew how to treat.
They love their mom and whoever their guardian was.
That is a female grandmother, auntie, you know,
stability.
I've got to feel protected.
You gotta like, you love on me, all that.
You gotta believe in God,
but be willing to whip the devil out of the nigger.
Come on.
Open the door five o'clock in the morning
tell them to come out.
You gotta know how to do that too.
Got to know, my thing is,
the biggest thing in this entertainment situation
anxiety. Everybody has
some form of nervousness
or whatever the hell people go through
when it comes to that. And I think
overthinking comes with that too
because when you overthink, you'll cause other
shit, like as far as, now I'm nervous
for no reason. Now you got a boo-boo.
Now you got a boo-boo. Like, girl, what's up?
You know, but I think, too, if you
have a man in your life that
knows how to be like, you know what,
go back to what's taught or
go back to some form of words of
affirmation or scripture or just
calming you, like, that's what the shit I like.
Like, okay, cool.
I don't got to just be in my head.
Now, you could talk to me.
You could be like, you're good,
like, this opportunity's gonna come
or stop, think about this.
Like, that's the shit I like.
I don't like, I don't care you to feed me in between my legs.
Feed my mind to.
Like, it's okay.
I could, if I want to have sex with somebody,
I could do that any day.
But, what?
What?
What?
It's goofy, man.
If I wanted to have sex with somebody,
I could do that.
I could be like,
Hey, how you doing if I wanted to,
but you don't find a lot of brothers
too now to feed your mental
and feed you, and, you know, it's cool.
Here's the question.
But y'all be fooled.
Yeah, you're bullshit.
Y'all be full.
They'd have been around too many niggas.
I mean, they've been full of you.
There's a question for you.
Here's a question for you.
What if a nigger can feed your mind and can't fuck?
Oh, my thing?
I mean, I mean, that's shit you gotta think about.
He might be a mental stallion, but can't fuck for shit.
Does it mean more to you in that regard?
That bow.
Okay, so, you hear this, fellas.
You're all pretty beat, then you better be a smart, pipe-in-a-ass knicker.
You gotta be, they can fight.
You gotta love the Lord, you got to be able to fight, you got to pipe,
you got to help with anxiety.
And not even, let's be very clear.
Not even on anxiety, too, because people are understanding,
to anxiety.
Vio peace.
Yeah.
Like, we've some form of like,
and not to say Chico,
because Chico ain't my man,
he's my brother,
like how he pulls your side
and speak and say,
you know what,
you're good, baby girl,
da-da-da-da-da-woo.
Just having that moment
to just really know how to, like,
center.
Because we could be,
you could have been in there.
We could be all over the place.
And then you could be like,
find your bait.
I know what you get to do with the pretty v.
You get to making them crazy-ass face.
He's like, you stop.
Stop, you're gonna fuck my nut up, all right?
Just, just calling your significant other than saying,
Babe, let me say what happened to my little day
without it being a whole other moment,
like, because y'all be going all over the place.
Just finding somebody to be like, okay, man, you know,
I hear you, like, just do your thing.
But, see, that comes with being interesting.
Like, I think a lot of niggas be trying to fall in love,
but you got to fall in life.
Like, I don't, I can love you all day,
but if I don't like you, I don't want to be around you.
No, facts.
That's how I am, too.
I got to like you.
If I don't like you, nah, ugh.
And I ain't the type of girl, too.
I don't know how to jump from dick to dick place to play.
I got like you and I gotta stay with you
and I gotta ride you.
I ain't that type of person.
Here, here, it ain't all over the blame.
It don't worry.
If I got to really deal with you to have sex with you.
I ain't a one night stand die of person.
Well, you want to be the third city girl.
That's gonna be rough.
They fucking on the scamming ass rich ass knickers.
Lookin' fucking on the scamming ass rich ass knick.
You got a different perspective.
I get stuck with the city girl that don't fuck.
That's how they're going to do
Well thank God
I'm not the third city
I'm not the third city
shit
Shut out to Rish
Shout out J-T what they do
They can come on here too
We would love to have them on
Yeah, come on
Absolutely
Well shit man
This's been another rendition
Of the 85 South show
Yeah
Pretty deep
And sorry I couldn't be
Jumping on tables
And being ex-johnie
Because I don't need to do that
No, because I'm clipped for the big red doll right now.
I'm leaky.
So, you know.
That was a piece of information.
Don't put my head in it.
What the fuck?
You're trying to pull my head down into the shit.
What she?
Y'all know how I get out.
What she?
It is.
Licky for the tiki.
We could have a deal without that.
You could do it without that.
But your lights is up.
Drop your Instagram again in case they don't.
Put your lights up.
Oh, my bad girl, my pretty gal out there.
So my educator woman, entrepreneur, boss, girl, pretty woman.
Miami, Mr. That's already.
Yes, I'm Pretty V.
I know what time it is.
Y'all follow me on the ground.
YouTube at Pretty V TV.
We got a lot of dope moments in the work.
Just shot my first movie.
Yeah.
A couple of, what is it?
What was? What did I was in D.C.?
In May.
Yep.
I was in May.
It was in May.
So I was in D.C. in Chico's City.
Chopping it up and getting crazy.
Remy Ma and Taranda and Tank and Red Up Russ Pard.
Like, literally it's going to be a.
really dope movie. It's like American gangsters.
So it showed a different range of me. I didn't, I was,
it wasn't all comical. It was some serious
roles. I had to cry a little bit. So I can't wait
for the world to see that as well. So
you got some big things going on in the works. And God is
great. God is good. Well, you know, we love you over here
all the way. Thank you.
I don't want to say I love you so much. I love
Eddie survived stuff. I see what God is doing in your life.
I see the movements is going on. And I just want to see
I keep going. We appreciate you. We appreciate you
man. Like you say, like you know, we didn't
we didn't, we didn't been through some trials and
tribulations over this way. For real.
And we're still here, bro.
Like, we still out here.
We still out here, man.
Antoine Fisher.
For real.
I'm still here.
I'm still here.
For real.
I'm still standing.
Man, that's a beautiful thing.
And we're going to keep standing, man.
Return of the ghetto legends tour.
Coming to a city near you.
We have this bitch.
Shoot some pictures, man.
That's a piece of wine.
Hell yeah.
Hey, look, get in the bitch.
Sit that down, bro.
Where in there?
Do I come in?
Hey, yeah.
This is real ghetto legendary.
shit right here.
When the first date goes.
Shit.
Soon?
July 17?
Yes, sir.
Yeah, bitch.
What my nigga changed up sensitive assay.
Thank you.
We have to see you, buddy.
Ted, we're talking about it.
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