The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - CURTIS SNOW in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast
Episode Date: May 23, 2025Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Money Bag Mafia sit down with CURTIS SNOW on the 85 SOUTH SHOW! || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow....comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, my car scared the shit at me, though.
What do they do?
I ain't know the bitch could talk.
What'd be telling me?
Like, you'd be riding.
Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere the fucking voice.
just come on and say shit.
Right, what?
That motherfucker said,
danger up ahead.
And then just say shit else.
I was like, where the fuck the danger?
What is GPS?
That's what GPS, man.
Nope.
It's the other system.
Nicar.
Nicar, I got the call that we kind of
stop you from swerving,
which I understand that.
But that's me trying to get over.
Yeah, tell you that.
I'm trying to get over.
Like, hold up.
I'm like, I'm like,
that shit.
That lane of shit.
Yeah, that's that.
Mercedes would tell your ass.
Hey, stop driving.
Take a break.
For real?
You need to pull over and get some coffee.
That motherfucker didn't get some coffee.
Take coffee break.
Like if you be changing lanes or you like, you just, you're not going to
switch lanes, that bitch think you're sleeping.
Pull over and take a bump.
You need a bump.
You need a bump.
It's bump o'clock.
It's bump a clock.
Cocaine levels are low.
Do a line.
Hop a pill bite down, do a line or two.
Do a line or two.
Pop you a pill.
Mm-hmm.
Snort you a line.
Yes, sir.
Then drink a red bull.
Uh-huh.
Everything gonna be fine.
Uh-huh.
Just pop you a pill.
Mm-hmm.
Then snort you a line.
Then drink a red bull.
These people really out there doing that right now.
But don't do,
don't do it, bro.
Do that shit.
Do that shit.
Don't do it on the table, bro.
Hey, don't do it.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
You know what they remind me?
You know what they remind me?
You know, in the motherfucking trying to get off drugs.
You know, in the movie,
they always make it real dramatic
where the nigga
just had that moment
He just going through it
Then he slapped dope
Then the nigga be bad
They didn't do it all in those ways
Then he snuck
Whatever left on it all
Hey
I can't do this shit
I can't do this
Now
Nick tried to pick up now
Nick snodding it right off the floor
Well that shit
In the carpet my boy
It's on it
Bro you heard the nigga
Steveo
You ever watch Steveo
The nigga from
Jacket
Bro, this nigga went to his dope man house, brother, buy cocaine, bro.
And the dope man went up, but he had like this, this, this, this power, this plate
where the nigger shot boogers out of his nose, bro.
The nigger snorted it.
Like, that's how bad he said he wanted to get high.
He snorted the snouted the snout.
Oh, that I knew Steve Boat was different when that nigga was in the, in the restaurant,
snorted to wasabi.
That nigga snouted a bullet ant.
That nigga do anything, boy.
That nigga crazed up.
And then he snorted a bullet ant.
I'm gonna put a crab on their butt cheek.
I'm gonna put a crowd on the goose.
The nigga did a paper cut on his peehole.
That's the craziest shit.
I criss just thinking about it.
I'm gonna put a snow crab on his goose.
Right between, wrap between the lines with the ball in there.
He let it snap.
Next door to his hand.
He won't hold that cap on that one fuck.
I ain't hold you, man.
Hey man, how you meet this nigga?
Man, that he was on my street.
And he came up the street and never left.
Oh, word.
I ain't like, I don't even know these niggahood.
I'm walking up there.
Man, wait, hey.
You're like, I stay here.
Yeah.
I stay right down the street, man.
You stay right now, like, right down.
We're going to be friends, y'all.
Like, you know how you got real neighborhood, childhood friends?
Like, they're my neighborhood from the same block.
Spreading the shit so crazy from what you were telling me, y'all hood.
It's like, damn, I was staying right over there, too.
Yeah, we were neighbors.
They didn't even know the shit.
What you were there?
On the 10?
Green or Air.
What's the name of that?
Over there by Greenbrier.
Oh, no, that's down there.
That's down the east.
What's that school over there down to here?
You probably over there by, by, by, oh.
You probably by Thero.
Like when you leave, you leave Greenbrine and you come across the bridge.
Ther.
Therrell.
The bigger, yeah.
Therrill.
That's a moment.
And then you go straight down the page of the shell station, that neighborhood at the end of the street.
I forgot the name of it.
You was over there was, you love it up with people.
Good stealing.
What that man?
It wasn't.
No.
Let me tell you a dick cray that country-a-n-nick.
I hope you look at you too, country-haired nitty.
Hey, bro.
I don't even want to tell you.
They were the shit with some country.
I ain't got sure.
I'm glad the nigga got there.
He kept some gangsy.
Bring one of them a little partner from the hood.
Right.
Well, I bring my brother.
Then we, I ain't gonna add like, I don't know the nigga.
Yeah, it was, you know, he was cool with us, but he wasn't part of our clique.
But he's cool.
You want to cause to show.
Yeah, yeah, I fought Notre Dame, y'all.
So we get backstage, guys.
Do the birthday, he told this d'nig.
What?
I stole your car.
We stole your car.
Why?
You remember you were wooed to woo?
Why, you know what was you?
Boy, we stole your car.
Everybody looked up like,
then you know how a nigga give a laugh, like he wanted to slap a nigga.
Yeah.
And then, but he looked at me, like, look at me like, ha ha.
I'm like, shit.
Ha ha.
The fuck.
I had no clue.
But I don't know what you do.
Whatever you do, I ain't going to see it.
Probably that.
He ain't bullshit in this.
I said, boy, whatever you do, I don't see it.
I'm like, what?
I told that nigga.
I said, hey, gang, what was you thinking?
Yeah, you're telling me that.
Yeah, you're telling me that.
And that's what it would have made it so terrible because he would, he didn't.
Yeah.
I'm like, bro, you don't need.
You tripping, bro.
You don't need.
Then you tell me like a nigga won't do something, too.
It's your last time.
Yeah, yeah.
Listen, Tim.
Plus, hey, guy, you got league game.
I'm like.
Put his ass out.
I'm so, I'm, I'm fucking.
You know how when you, when he associated with you,
that shit falls back on you.
I'm like, I get that you go in.
He's talking about we, we went after we went in.
These nigger watched the DVDs.
Then he told the niggas what he had in it.
You had some DVDs and now.
I'm like, stuck.
Oh, my god's up.
Yeah, he really did that.
Right.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
You really want to pull to be that anyway.
You know how you'd be too cool.
And he was like, yeah, fool.
Come enjoy yourself.
Yeah.
You shouldn't enjoy it yourself.
You were overly enjoying.
You ain't know what to say to the man.
Say, hey.
Yeah, you're tweaking.
He laughed.
Hey, brother, you remember you was over there.
Boy, I shot your ass three five and six.
I shot you.
We were soon at you.
I'm glad you were still alive.
You don't know what to say, dude.
No, real shit, I'd be watching a lot of
interviews like them old street niggas they always go finding niggas who used to
shoot at each other day these niggins do the interview together well i love that shit
rock i sit there and be like i can't believe this shit going on i sit there like a lot of
bullshit you know them like the street stories and shit the blob and they go get the old old niggas
oh yeah yeah yeah yeah they go get the ops and they be sitting on there yeah nigger you remember
i tried to blow your ass off 994 but the lab don't be like they don't be like they
each other's friends and they be talking about the story they'd just be last about it they'd be like I'd be like look how
look at me evil at me evil bro that's that same shit where they did the pimp versus a trick
yep yeah they're doing all that I'll be watching all this I watch everybody I watch all the
Chicago interviews I know everything they just tell it all they're on podcast telling it all now
but because the only job easy they're like them niggins wasn't ever supposed to make it this
long yeah right I'm saying
These be the niggas who didn't got a whole life sentence and then they're just like, hey man, you been here 30 years.
Go on get your ass out of here.
Right.
But the greatest part about it is, I understand the old end.
When they get a 30 year sentence, they don't never expect for this nigga to do it.
Niggins go and do 30 years and come out and still be refing the set.
It'd be the young niggins are true.
The young niggins don't be understanding that the street's over with.
Now again, motherfuckers, 60, 70 years.
You can't do that fucking time, bro.
Nick, my uncle was telling me,
Nick, back in the day,
you did like five, seven years.
Come on, on.
They just let you go on a Tuesday afternoon
and go on to the crib, man.
Hey, Uncle Tony out.
The whole time was a secret door
in your cell.
You ain't know nothing about.
They just tapped up top.
The door open and kick you on the fuck.
And that whole five seven
was treachery, though.
That wasn't just no little five seven.
That five seven was everybody in that like this.
And that when they were taking shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You walk in here, nigga, look at you like,
I want your butt.
Yeah.
You're like, what?
You heard him.
You heard with you.
It's another nigga life.
Oh, man, what the fuck road?
You're like, man.
No, these niggas been institutional life.
They walk up to you, look you in your face.
I want some of that.
Puss.
How long you got?
Where did they?
You're watching it in third age.
You're watching your wife, man.
What is you talking about that?
Nigger taking that.
Nigger taken in the hole of the cell.
They didn't set you up there.
They didn't get you in the hole in the cell for two years.
This nigga been in the hole in cell for two years.
Why didn't take you in a cell?
I don't want to go.
You ain't even in prison, Nick.
They appreciate it.
I get this shit.
Nick, we didn't for a kid right.
You can take it in front.
Hey, man, you're gonna go home.
Oh, I'm gonna'em.
They got a big shit.
Tick was a nigga.
Ah, damn.
And when a nigga,
they want to go.
And he saw that nigga who,
uh, they were about to release from Jeff.
He was like, man, why did you do?
It was a nigga who was hit.
They were on the mat.
Hey, budd him out.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Why did y'all do that?
You're like, damn, man,
I did a good deed.
Hey, no.
And no.
He didn't dream, man.
He's trying to go back.
He's like, hey.
Now, I don't know this motherfucking way.
Hey, bray, any time I see some fucked up shit on Instagram,
my guy sent it to this name.
But what?
Because this is the only nigga,
they got a dog sense of humor that I know he's going to like.
We said shit all day, bro.
We should be laughing, bro.
He's just a stupid shit.
He laughed by all this thing that'd be too wrong.
Nigger be a 6 o'clock in the ball,
the 5 o'clock, bro.
I know it, bro.
The three niggum one, Chico two.
I ain't love.
Chico be.
having some crazy.
You ain't like pilots and shit,
motherfuckers be falling off the roof.
Oh, look, what's the other shit I see?
Anytime that nigga's like,
hey, Los, you got to see this.
I'm like, oh, here we go.
It's gonna be some terrible shit.
I just said that nigga's shit the other day.
That shit had me crying.
Y'all been protesting?
Uh-uh.
Ain't it crazy that at this point in time, shit so bad
that black people are protesting protests.
Damn.
Ain't nobody got nothing to do.
I feel like, you know what it is, right?
back then it was so hard to find people that was just like you when two
now it's so easy for you to find a motherfucker that act and think just like you and y'all meet up
and do all these old fuck-ha-ass shit it's just easy to find a motherfucker that just like you now yeah
back then y'all was scared to talk yeah social media so it made motherfuckold you really be social
i mean i wish social media was around longer what right before yeah
I wish it took a little longer to get here.
I wish we could get on there and read our granddaddy tweets.
I want to see what the fuck granddad was telling me.
My granddad was a slave.
That's what I'm saying, nigga.
But that wasn't all he was, though.
Slade was the most shit.
He was over.
My dad and daddy had me since you.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Your daddy was born in 31?
Yeah, he was born in 31.
Damn.
A grandma born 19 lamb.
Damn!
You say your who was born 19 left?
Grandma, boy 19 lamb.
Damn.
Your grandma, not your great-grandma.
No, my grandma.
Do you know your great-grandma?
Mm-mm.
I know my grandma, she was cool here.
How the fuck you love me?
I ain't know my great-grandma.
Hell, no.
That was 18-hunterning.
How the fuck you're going to know?
It's through a picture.
Nick, my grandma was just 11 years in the 19-year-old.
Hell, goddamn beast.
You're brand-doo in that year.
She was the beginning of the 19, out with the end of the 19.
She's 19-level out, 1992.
I grew up with my great-grandma though.
For real, yeah.
She was so goddamn funny.
I think grandma, she got us in trouble though.
She lied like a motherfucker.
My great-girl, we know.
That's the old thing she did, bro.
She was telling us all the time, and she lied on us that one time.
What did you do?
My grandma used to baking shit, right?
She used to be real good at baking
So some days at work
She'll just bake like
About a thousand cookies
And just bring them to the house
Right
Brownies or she would always have some cakes
And shit
Because she could cook real good
She had made
This shit that my great-grandma liked
From like when she would look
A little girl
This shit
Like all the old people eat it
Like the young motherfuckers
Don't ain't ever heard of tea cakes
Uh-huh
Never heard of it
It's like a sweet-ass
It's damn nil like a cookie
but it's more like a biscuit.
That's a Mississippi shit.
It's called the TK.
She had made my great-grandma
big bag of them just for her.
She made about 500 of them,
but she had made my great-grandma's son, right?
Man, why great-grandma sit there and eat
the whole bag.
The whole bag.
The whole bag.
She's like, Mom, what the T-Ks at?
Damn kids, it ate all of them.
It's a lot on there, but.
Now!
Boy, my grandma, cut your ass out of this.
I ain't never forgive my great-grandma for that one.
My great-grandma, she's the reason why I got down, hate cereal.
My great-grandma used to got down, make the cereal at 7 in the morning
and don't wake me up to 9.
Damn.
Damn.
And then he didn't cut the banana up, stick a whole banana in that bitch.
And won't let me lean the table until this shit down there soup.
And this shit, I don't milk when I get out there.
I can't eat cereal.
I hate cereal.
My great-grandma used to try to trick us into going to bed early.
She always wanted everybody to go to bed when she'd go to bed, but she would go to bed at like five, six o'clock.
Come on, let's go to bed.
I ain't ready to go to bed.
I was going to give you $50.
Don't worry about it.
No, you just got to go in there and lay down with it until she was going to sleep.
Because she was real scary.
My great grandma got struck by lighting that shit.
Damn, for real.
Yeah.
She used to sit by the window and just look out of the window.
and just look out the window all the time.
Ben nosy.
He hit in the window?
Huh?
He hit her looking out the window or she was outside?
No, she had got struck by lightning.
She was outside when they happened, but she used to always sit by the window, huh?
How she should be on there?
Nick, I don't know.
You're telling you.
I used to go over the house all the time.
You know you got old old window.
They ain't got pictures like my great grandma, like they got pictures on the plate.
When they got a picture on the plate, that old.
It looked like a memory.
It's just like a person.
It's on the plate.
It's like, what is it?
They're like, that's your great job, man.
That's the funny part about looking up your family history, though, when this shit go back and you start.
They got an uncle named Nimrod.
I had an uncle named Moses.
I was an uncle named Gary.
Gary.
Man, my uncle's the funniest niggins in the world, bro.
All of them.
Bruh, I'm gonna tell the best last...
But my uncle, baby brother hated him.
He was a drunk.
Ooh, every time my dad came up.
I told the nigga about my uncle, brother.
Everything that he wanted him,
everything he said rhyme.
But, like, he's the type of nigger say some.
And then the last word he used,
he'll break out and song with that motherfucker.
Like, yeah, man, niggas say he were going to get the car,
but you know how these nigg will be capping.
You need be capping.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, be capped.
Cappin in the name with a Lord.
I'd be like, man.
Hey, man.
He got a song about that, right.
He recorded.
He recorded.
He recorded.
He recorded.
He said, man, you know this nigga be captain.
That man, think about it.
That nigga said, the nigga be captain.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They could be captain.
He recorded that.
You recorded the song.
He let me hear.
He said, you think I'm playing.
That nigga said,
The nigga be capping.
Oh, God.
The nigga me a cat in front of the
that.
That they say, captain in the name of the Lord.
Right, I need to bring that nigga on the show, right?
Yeah, you're definitely.
But we got to go, that'd be a good episode, bro.
No, that'd be a good series, man.
I can't bring my son.
Bring real unks back.
Yeah, bro.
Shoot that shit in black and white.
Bro, what's your uncle said when I saw you to rap, like,
bro, I heard your song when I saw about the show.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's song a bit.
That nigga, that nigga break out a song, boy.
A family be the funniest, man.
My dad, a baby brother, did not like him.
He was drunk.
He hated it.
He felt like he left him or some shit.
Because my grandma loved my daddy.
Love my dad.
Love both of them.
My dad and my other uncle that looked just like him.
With my other uncle, he was like the drunk that just wanted it.
He always sit like this.
He's coming to house.
He's like this whole time.
Every time my dad.
I always thought he was like swank on my dad.
I always thought he was like swank on my dad.
because the way he talked he was like there he go all we think he did it and everybody
i don't like oh hey i'm like that's your brother my granddad used to get
fucked up bro this nigga get drunk as fuck come to the house wake everybody up and cook breakfast
on friday hey when he get all work on friday he fan to go get fucked up but when he
come home the niggins talk so much shit friday's Saturday night
um the weekend he's the littest motherfucker you ever heard i don't get
give a fuck if he go to bed at 5.58 a.m.
And he's getting up at 6 o'clock on Sunday morning.
And he ain't going to go to church.
But he's going to listen to the church all day.
He's going to listen to church every Sunday.
I'm talking about don't miss a Sunday, bro.
That I'm talking about my brother played the drum and my dad the church.
The crazy part about it right, he was on dope so bad that it took him years for them to be like, bro.
He got to go because he wouldn't show up.
But when he did show up, it like it took up all the days he missed.
Because the nigger was so...
Talented.
Good.
It was just like, how is this nigga on cocaine?
He's like, he's on there now.
In the neighbor,
that niggas, but he geeked up.
They're trying to get to that.
He's trying to get to that sack.
He rushing through the soul.
I don't know how he stopped me and song,
but he's playing, he's playing so good, right?
He lit, he just flipped the steps and just got up.
They look at that.
They're like, where he going?
They just,
Name of the law.
He's gonna walk that.
He been going to get some more dope?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come back like any land hound.
Hey, them drugged out family members.
Damn shall be funny, bro.
I remember my cousin was on.
Live on a slain the church.
My cousin was on drugs real bad.
This nigga broke in the foot lockers,
throw all the display shoe.
Nicky, hand, garbage bag full of shoes.
Cook, get whatever you want out of that motherfucker, man.
Hey, man.
Why?
Well, I ain't no matches in here.
Hold for the left.
Huh?
What?
Oh.
Ain't nothing but left.
There ain't nothing left in that bitch.
Ain't nothing but left.
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I remember one time my other crackhead cousin.
You know how motherfuck can have a baby right in the hospital
like, they give you like a car seat.
They give you a car seat, but the shit had like the hospital name on the side.
Man, they nigga in the hood trying to steal them, motherfuckers.
With the baby name on the side.
My mom was like, I don't know if we can buy this one because.
She said, why we're wrong with him?
She said, they look like the one that they give you for,
free at the hospital he said what yeah they give you the eat for free she turned the
shit over and showed them what that shit said baptist memorial man god damn uh he messed up
they got me again them droves the fucking family up bro i think every good family got one
person yeah you got you got i don't feel like your family real if everybody doing good
yeah right i'm talking about one i'm talking about that shit mad no game that shit
Man, yeah.
Man.
Who don't got no crackhead in there?
This is a deeper secret in that.
Man.
You know, one crackhead, one murderer.
We tried to get my brother to go to rehab.
He went.
Put these over there.
We got to bring our guests the end of the day, man.
We got a guest.
We're talking about families and drugs and all that shit.
One of the greatest motherfucking movies ever made right here in Atlanta.
You feel me?
I remember when I first seen this shit.
in the shit. I felt like I was going to get
indicted after I watched that shit.
I ain't never witnessed that many crying.
I watched all those.
I don't know. We already didn't go over there like that.
Man.
You ain't got no bill over there.
There you go.
There you already told you don't go over there.
You ain't got no family.
Really?
Really wants you?
Really.
Pass the Tasted of America League.
Do you know that railroad track right there on Simpson?
You go over there.
You in Pakistan, you're in Taliban.
With a little stove right there on the left.
That plaza?
Check this out.
Let me tell you how guys you did this you did, right?
Now, you know the area.
Get where my dad in the church is.
They ain't over there.
They're right, though.
Right in the middle.
Real.
Right in the middle.
Every son that I'm in that bitch.
I was just running through yesterday and I was just like, bro,
you used to be so many people in the street, bro.
Like, you have to ride through the people.
Like, and they, bro, it's...
You don't be outside like this guy.
But back then, that's...
That Simpson Street, tasted dog, Merrick Lee, all that right there.
That liquor store right, though.
Go call that railroad track you're going to with that bullshit.
You got the bluff, then you run the fifth ward.
That's what I'm saying.
For me not to be from Atlanta, I know where all the ghettos at.
I've been in the ghettos too goddamn much.
And then I'd be thinking about the shit before it was like,
before it was any notoriety or fame or anything, any TV shit.
When I was just a nigga doing comedy in the city,
Nick, I was everywhere
Talk your top
Like going over
Dirty South house
Like if you remember
Comedian Dirty South
Bro, she used to find
The worst places in Atlanta
And move in the middle of the ghetto
And make all of them love her
All that, man
It was the craziest shit
Going over there
Everybody knew by the blood door
I remember
Nick we used to go in the bluff
And fuck with postman
my nigga postman was in the bluff right in the middle of that shit
you stayed alone
shit my boy will used to stay in the bluff
my nigga who my first
camera man bro
this nigga stayed in the house it was a big ass house right
that bitch had about 12 bedroom
but everybody had
like it was just strangest living in this motherfucker like you had a room
right yeah yeah yeah they're the firm mansion
Nick no this was not no goddamn mansion
Because we knew it was 12 rooms in that motherfucker,
but you couldn't see 12 rooms.
Like it'd be like a long-ass hallway
and that bitch to be pitch black dog like in the movie.
Then like, like, nigga, open your door
because I don't know where the fuck I'm going.
Right.
You knocking on, isn't it a whole set up like that,
the goddamn, uh, the little hotel suite, yeah.
Hell man, is, is, is, is,
nigga, man, man, my, man, my dad.
This is the bill on, god damn.
Damn, banked head.
I'm about 10 years old, nigga.
Oh.
Yeah, I swear to God, the car break down
with some niggas on the porch.
Nigel for my daddy, he didn't get out
the car, nigga said, hey, old school.
That nigga said, yep, no way,
I got that nigga started pushing the car.
He started pushing the car, man.
Where do I?
That dick got right out of that bitch
and pushed that bitch out from in front of them,
I said, oh, what the hell are you doing like that?
We had a blood.
We're something fucking up.
I said, but this shit crazy.
Can remember there that little spot
right there on the corner
before you get to the bullet,
he said a little chicken.
2 p chicken and I was like $3 to get your whole meal
Nick we broke down rat that had to make a letter
to the nigga stop right in front of the nigga like hey old school
and they got y'all got you see this is real ghetto shit
so today we had to bring another ghetto legend in him
that's my real ghetto legend real ghetto legend yeah y'all you're over there
with y'all mm-hmm for sure for sure for this nigga a real hood jinx
this nigga found a way to make a whole goddamn move
Dr. Ritter no cap this is our Atlanta class for real for real for real for real for real
I wanted to make sure we had to toss some shit up top
just so we could have this nigga walk in.
Right.
They wanted them we wanted to walk in.
None other than.
Who, nigger?
You know I mean you love him.
What do you do?
You've seen them.
What are you going on?
Hey, no matter how bad shit get.
Fuck them, we ball.
Fuck them, we ball.
Uh-huh.
Nigga, we still smoking.
Uh-huh.
Still drinking.
What are we doing?
Yeah, we just steal.
We just steal.
Hey, hey, hey, could all they crying out.
Uh-huh.
That nigga told a baby then.
That nigga told the baby, could they crying out.
That make you see it.
Hey, hey, all they're crying, huh.
All they crying, huh.
We're going to be right.
This might be the only nigga I ever seen hit a lick for about 19,
O's on camera.
Right.
And split.
That nigga had about 19,
old, 11 pounds.
And split.
Seven pounds of milk.
Two fringes.
Two fringes.
Three crack pipes.
Four dirty guns.
A knife.
And a white bow on camera.
Tripped baby scale.
A white bitch named strawberry.
That was the hell of lick day.
No.
It's a little bit.
Back when they had to lick it.
You have a M-16.
And then, playground.
A man, and a couple fire.
Four of them, Jack.
No, other man, my partner and your
come slow, this motherfucker, man.
Take that in.
Take that in.
You know.
You're way excited to be it.
Yeah.
That damn, snow.
Man, come on there here.
Talk somebody good shit with them.
This is all mine.
Yes, sir.
Yes, indeed.
Welcome to the day.
Fast South show, man.
It's long-weighted.
Man, what's probably on,
Jake?
Oh, man, just working, man.
You know, it's working, man.
Hey, man.
Our camera's right there.
Don't grab one of us, bro.
Don't you grab shit.
First of all,
congratulations on all your success, man.
You dropped the classic right off the rip,
first one.
Appreciate that, man.
Appreciate that, man.
That's tough.
Netflix on.
I think you're the one who really,
You made a nigga get in that flip.
Think so.
We know so.
We did a lot of twins,
but you know.
We know so for sure.
That shit was on that flip.
Nick had to go get on that flip.
Yeah, no cap.
That street promoted the hell out of that movie, bro.
Because it was so shocked and everybody was like,
man, you seen this shit.
And niggas knew the street.
Yeah.
Nigger was like, boy, that a stowl at the gas down, y'all.
And they go on the west side right now.
Going digital.
Man, what was the concept behind that?
Like, what was the concept behind that?
What made you, like, they're running back, man.
You know, it really was just...
You're hopping in the car.
It was just...
Just something we just tried, man.
You know, I ain't know
it was going to do what it did.
You know what I'm saying?
It was way beyond my expectations
after it did what it did.
It didn't do.
But, you know, it was just something,
we just told out there.
You know, like,
every hood was doing something at the time.
What I mean?
So, you know, we just was...
We were rapping at first,
and, you know, it wasn't going to nowhere else,
so we let me just try to film something.
Right.
I mean, man, you just tried something, you know.
Off the root, there wasn't no plan in it, and then, you know,
just day by day thinking, you know, I just, you know,
told a, you know, stand right there, you're standing right there,
you run, you smile, you know, put that thing together like that.
Real style.
Yeah, that thing, you know, talking to a masterpiece, man.
Now, a lot of people would say, like, it was documentary, like,
it was real life, now, I just heard you say, like,
stand right there, stand right down.
In my eyes, it's still with real life.
Was it, would it really?
life or was it settled?
No, it was real life. It was like
was reenactment of real
situations. Do you know what I'm saying?
Because there was certain stuff that
like when we did it
when we did it first, it was a lot of stuff
that was real for real for real for real.
Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's what the people said
they wanted that first. Right, right.
You know what I was dealing with.
And then I came back and we had
to dumb it down a little bit, but
I still had my creative control to
make it still be well.
it still look real.
You did what I'm saying?
Even if no situation
that real, it's gonna look real.
You did what I'm saying?
I ain't gonna lie.
You riding on that four-wheeler with that yop on your man
through the blood,
but got to be one of the hardest visual
I ever seen.
Hey, man, I appreciate that, man.
I ain't lying.
Man, ain't even know how to ride that four-wheeler, man.
It looks like you knew what the fuck you're doing.
I mean, I ain't gonna lie,
but when that couch at the end,
at the end of the move,
the niggas with the lit.
When you hit the leg on the niggin, they caught you.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, I'm telling you.
He's like, out of the guy.
I was like, oh, did the camera go out?
I'm like, cameraman, you ain't even getting hit.
Stupid-ass.
T-brose.
The nigga took all right.
I'm gonna tell you $10.
They ain't getting broke.
That end were crazy, but, you know, we had to end it, you know, the way it really goes in the street.
Yeah.
They don't get away with all that guys.
I'm going to have.
That was going to be my next question, man.
Because, you know, people in the city, you know,
Knew your name before the movie and shit came out, man.
What was your introduction to the street?
I was really, I was, let me think, how can I say it?
I was known for a lot of, you know, the wrong shit.
You do you what I'm saying?
And my name was probably for a lot of bullshit, you know what I'm saying?
But it was like, you know, I was a good guy.
My good overruled my bad.
You did what I'm saying?
So it was a lot of fuck shit to sell about me,
but it was a lot of good, too.
You did what I'm saying?
And, you know, it's like the movie just came, you know, like I said, just an opportunity came, and we just tried it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So what would you do differently now on the next going around?
Now that you know how it goes and how the process is and the business, what would you say like, all right, when you set up your next movie, how do you see that?
Oh, man.
I've been doing it.
You know, you know, just get a good crew.
You do what I'm saying?
Don't take no whole bunch.
They don't take the whole lot.
It's just so happening.
You know what I mean?
You know what's the fuck?
Who dedicated and for real?
And you don't just go for it.
You know what I'm saying?
What was life like after the shit like in your hood?
Like how was the shit in your hood?
Like was it all love or was it like?
No.
It was.
It was.
It was like, come on.
Half for half.
You know, because a lot of motherfucking thinking that I got some real money from it.
You know what I mean?
And I didn't show no love.
And, you know, a lot of people, you know,
rooting for me and a lot of people like you know hey if we ain't got into do it
fuck it you know what I'm saying nowadays the people ain't in like that idea is
in the hood now they ain't gonna do it they really like fuck it's what I'm saying
yep yeah I'm Kirk boy you really like the first original hood direct me from the west
side for real for real we gonna make shit nigger know who they are gang y'all you gotta do it
just do your thay brother hey man point one point two man
What you miss about the old Atlanta, man?
Like, you never hear a lot of people say they miss certain things about the old Atlanta.
What you miss about the old Atlanta?
Real talk, I miss the dancing part of it, you know what I mean?
You know, we used to dance back then, you know what I'm saying?
You know, from Kilo, right.
Right.
You know, back then, you know, when he went to the skating ring or went out, you know,
he was a real dancer.
Ain't nobody there, you know.
And he started dancing when you get them all.
made the they don't dance no more anyway they were they just part of it right you're
you're gonna dance in the day they didn't dance by the self yeah yeah no cheeks
well we go bring in a dance country yeah yeah yeah right in the damn dude
riko had to move out of at al niggins yeah they want riko ass you woke well when we
they make a song about it name and they go national yeah and the video was so crazy
Mike Mike?
Like he's going to sleep.
He's sleepy.
There's always one that ain't shit.
We're going to buy three more and throw the fucked up on the way.
The wire feels so family dollar, is she?
Are we good?
Yeah.
All right.
So you missed their dancing shit.
dancing shit, they're coaching.
Yeah, because, you know,
there's a lot of dance crews,
you know, where we're from, like, from hood to hood.
You know what I mean?
My friend really used to have them
dance contests, you know what I mean, back then
in my staggering days.
What was your go-to-move?
Oh, like, go-to-smart?
You're not, like, go-to-mood.
You're not, like, go-to-moot?
Yeah, you know, you had to feel that song
that just make you want to get that.
You know, I'm saying.
You know, I want to dance.
I just, like, you know, to watch.
I had some crews.
I used to fuck around when I just go with them
where they went, you up.
Red Atlanta shit
snowing the bluff
I'm telling you about Simpson
buddy that other side
that real old track
where you're from man
that west side
Samson man
yes indeed
these folks know what the head
as it goes on
like even from back in the day
into nothing
like even with the bluff
and four seasons
like a lot of people
don't know where that part in
you know what I'm saying
well you know
we got cool
a lot of them folks
from beef in that person
right you know like different schools
and, you know, different, you know, football teams
from different schools when, you know,
we used to go watch different football team play
from the maze, dumb, I mean, all that type of shit.
You know, you know, four seasons, you know,
that's right there, you did what I'm saying.
You know, we got a lot of fam from over that way,
you know what I mean, and we fuck with everybody.
You know, the west side, fuck with everybody.
Yeah, for sure.
No matter how we met.
Yeah, yes indeed, yes indeed.
That seems to go crazy, because a lot of people,
people don't know how big Simpson is.
A lot of people don't know that Simpson
is a part of Bankhead. It's often
stripped of it. It run right into it. But Simpson's so big.
Yeah. It looks like his own
neighborhood. It's too different. It is too different end,
though. Bankhead and Simpson are too different ends.
But it's two different ends, but it really off
of Bankhead. It's a...
You get a Simpson from Banking and get a bankhead from Simpson.
But Simpson's just so big. It looked like his own hood.
It's still like Zone 1. It's like some
Oakland City, Adam.
Since they're on hood.
I know.
Everyone was they on hood for real, for real.
But if you think about like, even like Elther Red, right, all that.
That's awful bankhead.
But Infrared them will look like, they'll look different because it's department so big, they look like after red.
You wouldn't even, if you're from out of town, you wouldn't even know, like, nigg.
You ain't going to know anything.
But they're going to be at the pool palace on Friday.
They're going to be safe for my head.
But they're just going to scream Etheridge.
It's just that you know the clique in the area where they ate.
Pool Palace.
Yeah.
What the world of the fox?
What the one of the fox?
You were the fox first.
I used to look around past in that little fox.
I'm like, but that she used to be jumping so hard, bro.
The biggest little club in the whole city.
I'm in old school now.
I used to kick it in the taste of dog.
So where?
He's been to the dog.
I ain't never going to get a dog.
They ain't never going to get the hat cut.
So you get the girl.
You know what's the other one?
What's the other one at the at the,
at the club that was on?
Oh, you two and one.
Uh-uh. The one that's in on the corner. The clothes are down, uh, uh, uh, had the clue the downstairs.
Down there, what that is? Across street from the store.
That was touched on. What?
What?
They were there down to the firm.
That was there for life.
Hey, boy, you put out there, nothing on there.
Ain't nobody here on no weed.
Everybody's a pile of you.
You better believe.
Hey, boy.
You know, you know.
Hey, boy.
You know.
You better.
You better be ready to fight for your life.
Yeah, man, pop's about to stop.
Let me step.
Everybody looking at you were like,
you're ready?
When you all fighting, they're like, you're ready?
You're like, what's talking about?
You know what I'm talking about?
There's no fight going on there.
Hey, boy.
Hey, boy, that was a real clue.
A nigga, I performed.
You're all that before Central Station?
Yeah, yeah.
That was my favorite ghetto club in the whole.
Hey, yeah, yeah.
We go.
This nigga, man.
This dick, he ain't got no.
This dick, I'm like, man, just stay out here with the guns.
I'm in the car.
I'm in a call like that.
I can't stand this shit.
I can't.
I said, no, we didn't go out of it, bro.
We were going to go out of a club.
You got a fun.
You got a fun.
You got a club.
In the club, I'm going to think about rock.
But since the station ball, every side together, though.
Yeah.
They had their own ass.
Yeah.
And that was the club you always wanted to go to because you heard so much about.
You were like, bro.
You got to go in the state.
You're like, why? It's just an experience.
You go there after your night,
you got to go to the station
about 2.30.
Man, man, they had the station
the big soul if I ever been to a while.
They got, man, they had
the bartender in them, man, them double shot.
Remember the nigg of them double shot
to be like this.
They load you straight liquor, bro.
That about when a nigga drank a srock out there.
What was it, no, bro?
No, he used to be a one-lawed-lawed-
That shit was a whole, boy.
That shit would be big for the only-big-ass.
It's just one big-big-ass.
It's just one big-big-ass.
I still got them was in my phone.
Niggins catch up in the whole.
Br, niggins catch something in the whole ice and be like,
Central Station 1, Central Station 2, 7.
Strait of 3.
Bro, I probably still got that, bro.
Then what the day, bro.
Cister Station was lit.
You could walk around that motherfucker
and just see new people all night.
That shit still in there, bro.
Central Station 5.
You might know about that.
I know they never been to this shit.
You can't have a red stream.
See, man.
And then, man.
In Maryland.
Right on Franklin Road.
Brian's over the whole this.
Uh-uh, I-uh, I-uh.
They ain't focused.
What?
Red train.
Red train.
On Franklin Road in Mariel.
Oh, no.
We weren't going on.
You fuck with it.
Y'all ever been a kiddie?
I know you been a kiddie.
Come on Luther King.
Right there.
That was a spot.
Two down for the bill, niggas.
Showfish.
I was being in America Legion, Tassie Dog.
Wasn't that like a 5-59, though.
Yeah, that's interesting.
That's fine.
Oh, main history.
Yeah, yeah, legendary shit.
That's five, five, now.
What about the bounce?
Oh, May history.
Yeah.
This, we ain't gonna forget Crucia now.
Yeah, main history.
Yeah, man.
Crucia came after them.
Crucia out here.
Yeah.
Crucia, boy, dude.
Crucia get shot.
That'd be stay over that night.
Yeah.
Yeah, buddy.
They dragged this nigga to the side.
Hey, go, y'all go here.
Yeah.
He's good.
They're putting these names.
He'll never still.
We don't know.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, this nigga crack.
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Man, you know, you're somebody...
That was the cold part about doing comedy, though,
when I started...
Man, went to every club in Atlanta, bro.
Every fucking club had a comedy.
at night, bro. Every
one of them. We used to do figure eight.
Oh, nigger eight. Oh,
nigger eight. Crazy about figure eight
was safe. Even though he
a riot. A fight a breakout.
A fight a break out, but you're like, you feel like a good.
Oh, you're a little nice chap. I'm a
night. And then they
remember that shit happened and they changed
to amnesia. Yeah, that shit.
We had a, it was a comedy club right next
though to the shit called Goatown.
I'm going to take you back. Gangsters on that
motherfucker and they were. I'm going to
take you back with my MBK oh oh yeah really for real for real yeah yeah
yeah the second day right down on Camberton when they put the second day job
on Camberton that was dangerous yeah that were dining yeah that were dying that were
dying that were dying pills of power yeah you're gonna fuck around on the east side
yeah yeah I'm uh I'm um I'm from E Lake Meadow old man where yeah I think like nine years
Oh, I didn't say no more.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, you know something.
See, we can never cross over that way.
Hell, no.
That's real, that's real good shit over there.
That's what.
And close out of bin.
We always stayed on our side of the time.
That way I'd be trying to tell you.
We didn't have no family over there or real friend or a girl or something.
Why don't be coming over that, hang?
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
That, uh, you know, the walk of flogger and out, that's out.
You know, that's out.
Your ass are wrong.
You're going to punch you down, man.
You're right.
I wouldn't hesitate to punch you
if they ain't know you back then.
Quick.
You with your girl?
Punch.
You're like, why?
Got grossing in your hands?
They're going to punch you in your head.
They're going to punch you at your big chat.
I swear to God.
Listen, man,
Mark Cuddy's staying born home,
but you know that that butt pulled up right there.
You know, that brick,
that brick, that shit,
you know, the young to be sitting on right up.
Better get out of the butt take all running.
They're going to punch you down.
Right.
Every time.
Every time.
I'm like, man,
Y'all, you punched the nigga.
I was with the nigga y'all.
Y'all remember me?
I made some cuck.
I brought a cubs.
You know what I did take.
You know what I did take.
You grew up a nigga that liked the fight.
You were like, so we got a fight?
Yes, because we like to.
Oh, back when it was fun, though,
and you got to punch it out.
It's a dog.
You got to punch him, bro.
You got to punch him, bro.
You can't take no punch.
If you punch him, you do.
Nigger, my dad at one time
when we got all the butt right there born home, man.
No.
Knock in the head's out.
Get what I do.
I got it.
Big Tarriers!
Niggins put a park on.
Hey, we're gonna put a barbecue, man.
You're gonna get up there to tear his ass.
I just turn by some mosquitoes on that nigga's skin.
I eat that d'n' lie.
Hey, gay.
Yeah.
Going home, pancake quart, all that.
Oh, Bankhead, quote.
Oh, my God.
That's his own world.
Man.
We don't need news.
They go on the butt in love.
See, a lot of people are right.
But go on the butt in luck.
You know, they need nobody else.
They act like that, too.
Bro.
Banking it cut, don't need nobody from the store on this.
Man, what?
They had like, they only, they hear the bankers.
They didn't need to make him.
For sure.
Well, they don't know nobody cut out of everything.
Man, what?
You got to go around, Banking.
But you got to make him like,
oh, my dad.
Man, what?
They keep going straight and go to Mableton.
Well, bank here.
Oh, but niggins don't need no high.
Don't forget about food and dust,
yeah.
Before the dust,
That was the biggest shirt.
Yeah.
That was a crazy strip.
That was a baby shirt.
Everything going on the footing in dust.
On the 90s?
Mexican, everything.
Everybody on that's why I thought that she was normal, bro.
Can we saw it?
Holes and shit.
We knew holes was on Fulter right now.
So all of you buck on them.
They don't.
You're like, Doug.
They didn't think about Stewart.
You know what Mr.
You know.
piloting, but you go out of the Avenue, you know, them holes
man, them pimp.
Yeah, I want hanging on with him.
Hey, if you go over there late enough
tonight, you're going to see some holes out there.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but now it's
like, anywhere you see some truckers,
it's some hooks. Yeah.
It's a pussy. Yeah. It's a pussy.
If you find where the truck is parked
in the trucks, you shouldn't find
where the hose is. It's full
industrial.
Thank you.
They had all the shoes right there together.
Lot level.
Yeah.
Oh, they're going to sell some pussy.
And the freak club over there.
You see his boat.
Go to the bag.
Go to trapeze.
Say what?
Say what?
Yeah, exactly.
I don't want to be with a wrestling mask on.
Nick kept bumping me by my wife.
They kept bumping me twice.
Money man.
Hey, bro.
You don't know, hey, bro.
You don't know what?
Let's go.
Hey, hey, right, nice.
Money, man.
Don't know you, man.
Oh, yeah.
I got caught.
I appreciate it.
That nigga knows.
It's a white name.
Do who it is?
Montermer.
Oh, it is.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, man.
You know.
of that ring the stereo.
Oh man, niggins no shirt, your power man.
I'm ready to go with the fucking.
I'm gonna do.
I'm in jail.
You know what I'm gonna do?
You got some more movies, man.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I got some projects, you're done working on.
Yeah.
And then get done in hell, bro.
He knows.
He knows.
Man, you didn't get too famous, man.
I went up in that butterpocket.
I was going to talk about this, but,
but I got my bath on, Amazon.
I got it bit down, tight.
I got my mask.
I got my mask.
I'm done.
I'm running a dog.
I'm in the buck.
A cock in hand.
This thing's my.
Deliver.
I have a little dick on the,
I don't know.
I'm trying to get him over the right.
Hey, man.
I don't know.
I can't eat fucking.
Now I'm going to home, man.
I'm in there tearing the hole up.
I hear a nigga in the cuts about.
But.
I had to put my ass down.
I had to get a body down.
Hey, man.
Stay at this shit.
What are up, bro?
What y'all hear about the New Atlanta?
What you don't like about the New Atlanta?
It went cropped up.
A lot of people ain't from Atlanta.
On me, bro.
I hate the stigma and get like,
I just seen the girl post video today
to my, yeah, there's some niggas in Atlanta
taking girls on date and running off on the check.
Bitch, yeah.
That's stupid shit.
They just try to make it seem like
That's some shit that's happening to everybody
No, that's happened to you
You know, man, girl
You got everybody from Tennessee
No, it's just a different environment, man
It's a lot of women in Atlanta
There's a lot of good-looking women in Atlanta
A lot of people in Atlanta
A lot of motherfuckers be moving here
Thinking that they're about to come here
And get their ass kiss like they did
Where they was in.
You ain't no fucking bind them when you come here
You ain't even special
Right
We can
All right, keep talking shit.
Niggas ain't shit.
All right.
You ain't even down here.
Watch this.
I'm gonna show you ain't shit, niggins on the shit.
I'm not innocent of that.
I have left some holes before.
I have.
You don't live a hoot.
Man, I love a bitch because she hugged too many niggas while we was out.
Ain't the way you know every goddamn, man.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm talking about everywhere we go.
You hugged.
Three, four niggas.
You're too popular in the city.
popular in the city. You ran through.
So you got trained in the setting, which I made a group hug.
There's too many key words.
I hug that nigger too.
When the mother starts introducing me to brothers that they mama don't know, I don't
fuck what you don't know.
Oh, yeah.
Because I'm a nigger.
You too friendly, bitch.
Bro, why would you out here have a whole goddamn, come on, man.
Come on, man.
A lot of these niggas be faked his head with the best friend.
Oh, yeah.
You know what going on.
You know what I don't even allow me what we call.
The nigg ain't your hole, man.
That's not going on.
Suck, bro.
That's why they'd be hanging the ground
because they'd be trying to figure out
how they can get this buzzet.
I ain't never been asking.
Some niggas be trying to friend
they wait to his dog.
And something would be naive, like he ain't gonna try it.
Nika, just take your L like a real nigga.
You want to sit here and be her fake friend
and then she drunk.
Now you don't squeeze the titty.
Now y'all ain't any friends no more.
You're the wrist you're wrist it all.
You should have just asked me on a phone note
like the rest of them.
I don't never I don't be out here trying to beat the bitch brother she got real brothers
and fuck all that brother shit you gonna fuck huh I ain't just so they can get some pussy
you really be trying to describe they sell you don't really need to be with that you need
to be with somebody like this and like that that's why I'm glad I'm doing the
holy see that's why I'm glad the point with the the women I fuck with then I already
had they disappointments by other niggas this ain't the first
time what you said you're gonna disappoint her anyway it's gonna show it
get worse I'm disappointed I'm disappointed disappointed you're gonna fuck me you
don't even know you don't know I'm the prize I wouldn't tell the business
that though yeah I want to tell it I wouldn't tell the business what and so
me the words I say I ain't trying to be the best niggish she ever fucking well no
that ain't the best that ain't the position for me right I just wanted to be a favorite
nigga. Like, I'm the type of
nigga that you can't wash away.
Right. You go all the thing about me no matter
who you with. Exactly. Right.
Yeah, go be with the nigga you
like. But that ain't who you really
like, because you keep fucking with me.
Because I'm that nigga. Right. That's how
that's how that's what I'm stuff. Not even knowing
that as much as I like you, I can't fully
like you because I see the type of shit that you
do because I didn't with you. Right.
That's why I can't trust you because me and you
did some shit. Right.
What the fuck you mean?
did. You ain't see it.
I seen you lie to a nigger.
I was
sitting right now. You seen
me in action. And I seen you
in action. I've seen
the type of niggas that you really like
and in real life I can never
be that niggins.
I'm nothing like the niggas you like
but I'm the nigger you like.
But you're really thinking about it. They're the ones that they can
manipulate.
It's easy. It's like a
imaginary relationship.
because they know like, ah, I wish that.
She wants you to be like that, so she's living in both world.
That's why you can't never let it be a fish of your sandwich
because she's figuring you to send her other nigga.
Oh, eat that sense.
Nigger laughing right now, but are you drinking up liquor that shit to hit different?
What?
Don't fix no other woman's down.
Yeah, because that's the type of shit that you think about when you ain't in your right mind.
You know, you ain't answer for it.
She just done it.
There's any kind of food.
That's where he used to like.
So you're telling me, if a motherfucker green, you're an off steel plate with some macaroni cheese that's right with gravy.
You're going to be like, this.
This is another nigga plate.
I don't want this.
See, that nigga like his food touch.
Yeah, that's something like that.
Yeah, shit like that.
Damn, ma.
I'm fucking up.
I'm fucking.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, he's good.
He's going to eat it, but you got to think.
What that?
You got to do that.
You got to do that.
So y'all want them, so y'all want them that I eat the girls from you.
I'm gonna get it.
I'm gonna tell you ain't got word about being,
some voodoo being put on your ad these day
because they ain't cooking shit.
You're like cook some first.
Yeah, I ain't, I'm not eating that.
I eat that shit.
Not unless, that's, ooh.
Man, put some voodoo on me.
They don't cook for me.
Please, uh, spike my shit.
Trust me.
That ain't just some shit motherfucking saying, bro.
What?
Man, I eat everybody spaghetti.
You gonna cook for me.
Just do it.
I eat it.
Do the motherfucker really put blood in the microwave?
What?
Whoa.
Whoa.
It's a family show.
Family show.
What's just saying?
I'm just saying.
You got to draw the fucking line somewhere.
You can't say everything.
You just got to think some of this shit.
I eat it.
Whatever it is, I eat it.
I don't give it down.
Starving like a motherfucker, man.
I'd be fucking on the empty stomach.
You're doing bad out of it.
I'm doing bad.
I'm tired of fucking on the end of the stomach.
He ain't doing your best work and get your protein together.
Hey, shit, I don't have to eat for real.
What's the next, man?
Oh man.
We need one of my pimped problems, we got a little something we got coming out called a pimping a gangster.
And that's, that'll be like, doing a couple of months.
When we're finishing it up, now he'll, he'll pimp for real, you know what I mean.
Oh, shit.
You know, and, you know, but yeah, I got a couple other projects that I'm linking with a couple people doing.
I got a, I got some screaming a little song going on with the Kassanit guy.
You know what I mean?
Oh, that was up.
Yeah, yeah.
That being going to be.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, I've just been working, man.
They're trying to give everything, you know, in the road.
Yeah.
Shit.
We just still.
Yes, indeed.
Yes, indeed.
You just still, man.
Yeah, yeah, most definitely.
I got my fourth book, too, yeah.
I'm finishing that.
I afford to brought you a copy, man.
I left one, man.
Trying to rush her.
I've got the copy read.
My brother reminded me, he's like,
damn, you ain't you get them for their book.
Man, got both of y'all.
You know where we're at?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yes indeed, yes, indeed.
On the west side is the best side.
What can they get in touch with you at?
Oh, man, they can check me out
On my little page, my Instagram
And
My Twitter
My Facebook
You know what I mean
Real Curtis Snow 1
You know what I mean
You can
You can, you know
Like if you want to purchase
A copy, you know
Of, you know, my movies
You know what I'm saying
You can go to the website
Oh yeah
I mean, you know
And you need to do
Yeah, yeah
Because you know
A lot of money
they got made, you know, it didn't come to me, you know, back then.
So, you know, it's my turn to give you that credit card number of.
Yeah.
I'm all hell long.
You're looking at this in the living in a little.
You're a fitness man, nigga.
Yeah, he's .
Yeah, man.
Yeah, man, check out that website, man, you know.
You know, shit.
Fuck with me.
Fuck you're right.
Yes, indeed.
Hey, man.
Where else you're going to hear some shit?
shit like this.
This is the real
85 South show
talking to
real ghetto legend.
None of the
Kurt Snow.
80 Fast South show
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