The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Fiend in the Trap! w/ Karlous Miller Clayton English & ATL Top 20
Episode Date: January 15, 2021New Orleans hip hop icon Fiend pulled up to the trap with ATL top 20 to laugh and tell the story of New Orleans gangsta bounce music. Fiend got the stories from the No Limit Days with Master P, Snoop ...Dogg and more. Fiend is the OG dropping gems and giving investment advice!Plus Karlous Miller and Clayton English talk about the wypipo running up in the capitol and the #hasbrownMoulie #85Southshow #fiendSubscribe To our Channel: bitly.com/85tubeFOLLOW 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 - https://www.instagram.com/smokingjoen...Producer CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/Producer - LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_corleone_/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Man, listen, it's a thin line, like, you know what I'm saying?
You want to be able to, you know it would look like to see that age of success.
So you could see that far, opposed to not seeing that far.
If you saw your uncle, your uncle 50, 60, you heard me, you can't say you don't have
the introduction of what it looks like to be you in 50 at 60.
You know what I'm saying?
So most cats don't have that.
You know what I'm saying?
So when they see it, they can't say like they'll be like, that's what the cats is like,
yeah man, I grew up with my uncles and shit shit dick.
So I grew up a little fast, I'm a little more matured than my little partner, you're right, right.
Yeah, they said you got an old soul.
That old was old.
Yeah.
You've been here before.
That was the old guy.
Yeah.
You haven't been here before.
Yeah, you had not been here before.
That little bad motherfucker told me I was going out.
Now, God just be giving lazy and reusing souls.
Like, man, send that nigger Frank back to earth.
Hey, that boy was crazy.
That nigger, I got a new body for you, my boy.
Ain't no one more two.
It's Bluetooth, dick.
Oh, man.
Refused.
Yeah.
Hey, what he said, Frank, you up again.
Oh, man.
Frank!
You said you up again.
Hey Delano, get your shit.
He said, don't.
Don't give you.
He called him out all the old lady.
Whist that?
Don't get you some rats, my boy.
Cleveland.
Clean about you?
King bun.
You listen.
You're listening.
Your soul is needed on earth again.
See, this was that bringing that young New Orleans to no limit.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I was doing somewhere about street bounce music and it wasn't on the label too.
We got the beer might have did something, P did bounce the ass and shit, but like street bounce.
We call it like gangster bounce.
You're me?
That was for the N-O, shit like that, you know what I mean?
Walk that line.
That trigger man shit.
That trigger man shit.
Yeah.
Drag rap.
Who you from, bitch?
What?
Oh, nigg.
It's so rough on them.
How long you been in the city?
I'm fine, man.
I'm fine, man.
I appreciate it.
That's when I came.
Jack?
Jack?
What you?
Jack?
Right.
Before I was, like, over.
When was that BMF shit, Clayton?
When was that BMF shit, Clayton?
Some of 06?
When they first caught the niggas and it was.
The man, son-in-law, because that's what started.
That was the first shit that happened with being mixed.
When they caused, Charlie Franklin.
The boys in New Orleans for Super Bowl before the world got the norm.
There you go.
The same shit.
Pulled up on me.
You feel me?
Word.
I want you to meet somebody.
How are you doing, brother?
Respect, respect.
That's new face right there.
The super hip-hip hop consort.
Yeah, for sure.
That way.
What's up?
I just talked you up he did he literally just I just he said he want to get in with the
he said he won't battle you shit not like that like we're still gonna be friends
oh shit whoa oh shit see oh big head that's sassie just a no-limited soldier
man whoa whoa I knew he had something whoa okay okay okay okay
okay when I when I get the back to where I'm at I got something for you
I got something for y'all.
I got something for y'all in a car.
I got something for you and the other car.
Appreciate it.
But I did bring your size, medium.
Okay, man.
Got maybe a large exhale for you and a few other people.
So you heard me?
We're almost in there, Larry.
You're good?
You need something?
Yeah.
I don't like that shit.
What?
I don't like the dude.
Oh, new face got in to me.
I said, I ain't know.
It's not.
Like a coffee shop.
You know, man.
You got a joint roach that Rick James was smoking in the night Eddie Murphy was in.
That's hard.
He's a joint roast, man.
You got a cassette.
Oh, yeah.
That's how hard he goes.
Yeah.
With the gold marker or the silver market.
Man, where y'all was at when he signed him?
What city?
New Mexico and Manning Press poured up on Peachtree by a Patrick Cafe.
You know.
He had the money so it wasn't no show.
And this is my nigga Chad.
I did.
With all sides.
I'm cooking that show.
How you're doing, brother?
Respect.
I want the green and cornbread and the cameras because of you, my
man.
Hey, hey, hey.
He said a grish cover, put up, man.
Because he meets a fan of the east, no doubt, man.
Because he's a miss it, brother.
For sure, he said, he said.
Wow, dog.
That's crazy.
Two gone soldiers, brother.
I fought with big head, dog.
That boy was a knockout artist.
That's what they said.
If he caught you, he was, he had.
He had you.
He heard me a gun enthusiast, you know what I'm saying?
I recorded with him for he died, he died of cancer.
Magic too.
Magic died in a car accident, him and his wife.
But that's crazy, I said crazy dog, it's like the weirdest shit ever to be here talking about these type of people that you could constantly hear them if you want to because of music or see them because of videos.
It's like they still here.
Like the, oh, bro, for real, right, right.
What we sounded like, we ready?
All right, without further ado, everybody get in your spot.
Everybody get in your spot.
Everybody get in your place.
It's going down the day.
It's going down today.
You understand me?
Going down.
You know what I'm like?
We're kicking it in a moment right now.
Because I was there when the moment became the moment.
You know what I mean?
It's like the soundtrack of a part of a history of my life.
You understand that?
A whole portion.
And you know, it's like, for us to be in 2021, if you would have told me in 1997, that
I would have had a show one day that I'd be talking to, you know what I mean?
Some of my favorite no limit artists, I would have called you a motherfucking laugh and kicked
you out of my face.
But today, in the 85 South Show trap, we got a hymah icon, a Dirty South legend, dirty South
legend.
No limit so.
Oh, man.
You're Mr. Walker like I talk it.
Oh, he's a mouth.
Mr. Cone bread, greens, the cabbage.
Feeding that, mama, that I peter.
Oh, yeah.
My nigga, fiend.
Yeah.
We pulled.
Oh, Mr. Walker.
Mr. Brick it on, Joe.
I just do his shit all day.
What's that?
Come on, man.
We're living there.
Hey, man.
Welcome to the trap.
Hey, man.
In the bit.
In the trap.
All right.
Yeah.
We got my man Bishop, ATL top 20 here today.
Come on.
My brother, Bishop pulled up on us.
Man, uh, welcome to the trap, first of all.
Yeah.
We take Marvin Gay everywhere we go with us.
We feel like he didn't get his flowers, so we made him part of our show the official,
he official co-host at this point.
Make yourself at home.
And perfect attendance.
My man, Newface brought you some, some memorabilia, you know, to bring back a few memories, just, you know.
So we can talk about it, man.
Right.
Everybody know you from, no limit, but we're gonna start before that.
We want the whole history, because you was getting down before that.
Yeah, man.
How you get started in the music game?
I got started in the music game.
I grew up four houses away from when bounce music was invented.
You grew up four houses down the street from where bounce music was invented.
They had a club on the corner of my block named Ghost Town.
That's what T.T. Tucker and DJ Irv first got on the mic and rap.
over records being ran back and forth saying I'm the nika the nika nigger the nika nigger the nika nigger the nika nigger
boot up bitch bitch bitch with bounce music where they at where they at what they at was invented you know
feel me and my daddy had to borrow them across the street I couldn't help her have you know be in the center
of music all day air day all day you know what I'm saying and um man once I realized I could write from poems to raps
I liked it, you know what I'm saying?
I had videos sold to watch
Donnie Simpson on here.
Sherry Carter.
You know you find that at Sherry Carter?
Yes, indeed.
Sherry Carter was fine as hell.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They were selective on what they put on there now.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, the chick from the islands.
Yeah, Rachel.
I remember their name.
Oh, I see.
Oh, I'm not playing.
Yeah, yeah, it's real.
Yeah.
It's real, real, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
See, that's the things that left in oppression in our life.
Ananda.
Ananda.
Teen Summit.
Oh, come on.
Look, that makes shit fall over when you bring up.
It's like we should have like the ebony pictures in the walls somewhere.
Beauty of the week.
Beauty of the week.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh my God.
He said with a lot of ass.
What I love about the beauty of the week is they found.
Why that wasn't the motto, we the little magazine with a lot of ass.
Man.
That beauty of the week, they were just finding random fine-ass women.
They'd be like, yeah, she's 26 unemployed.
She loves shirts.
She don't do nothing.
But look at a job.
Look good.
Yeah.
Looked on this rock.
But look good.
So man, what was it like being around the invention of bounce music?
Because, you know, that's so essential and critical to that region of the world.
I don't want to just say New Orleans because it's the whole state of Louisiana.
And Mississippi.
We know Mississippi.
Yeah.
It's stretched.
It's stretched.
I think what we call that beat.
Yeah.
We call bounce music, aka it's a translation, that beat, you dig.
So this beat, you can't run from the beat.
It's like going somewhere and y'all are all chilling.
and you're in the island somewhere out of nowhere.
And then you hear, the next thing you know you see.
Yeah, right.
That shit like the soundtrack to heaven.
Oh, oh.
Oh.
Like when I get to heaven, they're going to be playing bounce music over.
I'm going to find the New Orleans section of heaven.
They're going to be lit over there.
They're going to be lit.
They're going to be sick enough to be over there.
It's going to meet you with some Cajun seafood, a sack of crawfish,
yeah.
And a bowl of gumbo.
And one of them ladies who are going to keep calling me baby.
Oh, big.
You want something to eBay?
With no shoes on.
No shoes.
Come on.
With the to touring.
You already know how they get down over there.
Yeah, I love it.
We got the richest culture in the world because it's all ours.
You know what I'm saying?
The states divide us, but you know, the culture you can never divide us like that, that.
You dig?
So growing up there, I feel like I couldn't help but dual music.
I couldn't help it, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, Erk Winter Fire,
you know, Isaac Brother Shaday,
Anita Baker, this type of stuff was ringing it.
house my dad had a nice voice you know saying he never pursued it
professionally but you know he had a nice voice you know what I'm saying my mom
they love music you think he could have did it oh man pops was that fucking yeah
see everybody got them people in their family that don't sing whole songs they
just hit a note ah ah I wish a bitch would you got to get in the studio
yeah yeah my job you what I said huh huh I fuck we'll love it I got it you can trust
Bitches, bitch, loving these holes.
Man, real shit.
Yeah.
Popper used to give him that work a little bit.
It's a vibe.
He used to close the bar room down from time to time and have on...
That's how you close your bar room down, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, come on, man.
Go up, man, go on, man.
I've got to clear this month.
Me, yeah.
I want to talk to you now.
Hello, Gloria, it's better.
Now, I never said that wasn't your man.
But when he entered at home, I just figured he was mine too.
They had all of the women talking to woman, the players talking to each other.
If you think you're alone now.
You know, I'm surprised did nobody ever flip it and do the male version.
Hello, Captain.
Yeah, this is Larry.
You know that you love so much?
Ali.
Are you?
I sent her to school.
Oh, he's her son.
Who you think her son, Jr.'s named.
Oh, man.
He said, Julius.
I brought her up here from Arkansas and I'm not losing until her son of a life.
I love her too much, man.
I'm invested, man.
I'm invested.
We got two, baby.
I think I love that girl.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's singing, nigger.
Have him called the sad nigga, call it the main nigga.
The closest to do that, your boy, Marvin sees, right?
Oh, my God.
No, the nigger called him.
Oh, that's right.
And the nigger talked to him for about five minutes
and put the whole shit in the song.
Then the nigger ended the call.
If you can keep your woman for me.
Hold up.
Hey!
Just leave me here at home.
Oh, you got that home?
He said, you mean to tell me, you don't know my name.
That nigga was hurt.
The blues, bro.
Man, that's why you gotta do one.
The blues, man.
You got that sound.
Hey, you said something before we even ran,
you were saying how people who have, you know,
people who have some type of musicality in their family,
it make it easier for like the young people coming up
because they could see somebody what they were able to do with it
and be around there.
My Uncle House, he was the lead singer in a band called Galactic.
He also was the judge in the new revised version of Dukes of Hazard.
Damn.
Yeah, man.
Your Uncle Carl was a motherfucker.
He was doing some things and he was this cat, man, traveling with these cats, man.
He was 60.
These guys, 23, 25, a band, you know, some new vibes and stuff, man.
It just made me prepare myself for just all kind of music.
You know what I'm saying?
you know what I'm saying because how you give it back out it could not only you
could create something new you could help somebody you know saying you can
encourage somebody you never know how I can go you did so um yeah so um yeah I'm
thinking like if you I saw him you did my daddy closed his bar room he had let's say
Howard Melbourne in a blue nose let's say he had the Dome Patrol the Saints
he had closed the bar of these cats to come have there on their private after I was
at Rick's spot was called Morris Lounge and there and I was able to go see these
go get autographs and shit you know big Super Bowl rings on these boys fingers
or whatever that they was doing you know saying it to identify that oh my
god that's somebody that succeeded you're I was able to see this in a bar room
as a kid yeah so that to me greater my chances on me being great because I saw
something great right yeah yeah yeah yeah because so often like you was I think
you say earlier people don't see that you just see what the fuck you see like
and you see motherfuckers working
in the hospital, you see motherfuckers working.
Government jobs, you see, that's all you can see.
But when you're able to see something outside of it,
like, yeah.
Yeah, you look in the mirror and you see yourself,
you feel me, male or female, you dig,
you're gonna teach yourself how to be a man.
But if you saw a good version of it,
you'd be like, yeah, man, you know,
I'm thinking about being an astronaut, you dig,
you know, yeah, my man, you think,
yeah, yeah, you're an astronaut and shit.
Yeah, you know, we start doing this face.
That shit, oh, man.
So that's a good, something,
like, you know what I'm saying?
Because the most impression of people in a young man's life you dig is most likely, you know,
his grandfather, his coach at school, you dig, and maybe a teacher, you feel I mean?
So these are people they can either gravitate to or they're going to hate you because however
the rapport is or the relationship, you know what I'm saying, or coexisting or whatever y'all
reason to be around each other.
I saw people genuinely care about me and biving, you know, breaking big-ass weed grinders
and shit, you know what I'm saying?
My dad and my mom have a little party is over.
My dad was celebrated and loved, you know?
My dad was like Mufasa in my neighborhood, you feel?
Damn.
Like, yeah.
So when I was born, shit was real in my neighborhood
in my village, it was like a prince being born.
I had to accept it.
I had to find out who I was.
I wouldn't have known unless I saw my dad
and how he was appreciated love.
You know what I'm saying?
My grandmother owned 90% of the block I stayed on.
Right.
Some real estate shit.
So I got a chance to see something a little different.
I saw an interview on me on a docket series,
no name a doctor series.
Dude asked me, yeah, man.
So, you know, what you think you want
to get out this music stuff, bro?
you know what I'm like man family and money I'm saying it's at 1920 it ain't
because of me it's because I saw what was around me so let me ask you this
yeah at what point did the family recognize that you were musically
talented and did they support you at the gate uh what was that moment I'm gonna
say my brother my mama was the that was the people that was like if this you
want to do damage you're my brother's to come out from my hustling you feel
me and I'm 12 out of 14 and he paid me 20 dollars and
making my bulletin, man, making my bolster.
I gave you 20 hours, you feel me, man.
You know, he been hustling all night.
You sit down at the table, boy.
I got my notebook, bust my notebook open.
I'm running wraps to that boy.
You're gonna get these rapes.
I'm gonna get out of my bed, man,
make me some egg and rice, little, bro.
I got 20 hours for you.
Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna make them eggs and rice for you.
Check this verse out right quick.
You know what I'm saying?
So that was my aunt, because he was,
he was at, as Mia said, he was getting out
the crawfish mud, you know what I'm saying?
Let me ask you this, since you brought it up,
when the last time just he was in
the hood and a nigger ran up on you and beat on his chest and spit some cold-ass shit the other day because there's a lot of niggas in Louisiana run up on you just peep my music out you heard me and just that's that
that prison shit that's that prison shit that's that prison shit when you're in the studio and you just you know what I'm saying you know what I'm saying you're figuring out your rhythm you know I'm saying cats just running each other down through this joel's you feel I mean but that's crazy you said the other day man that's yeah a nigger run up on you hit you with a story so hard he'd be like no no no no mac no yack no yah
Yeah, yeah, right, yeah.
Some they can be hit themselves too hard.
There ain't no breath.
You ain't got no breath to say the word in my need.
Right, right, right, right.
You got to get a homeboy that can do the beat.
Man, yeah.
You got what you need.
You got everything you need.
You know the instrument on the cop.
Exactly.
Man, you play that shit.
Yeah, man.
Real shit.
So when you were supposed to play that shit.
You're spending your verses to your brother,
like he make the egg, give you the $20 and shit.
You're spitting the verses, he would be real,
he would let you know what it was.
So you was extra prepared.
He wasn't putting no cut on it.
You're right man?
It was about our life of what was going on.
A little dude jumping off the porch.
And I always made these verses
and the thought of me and you.
I ain't just judging you with eyes.
I'm telling you something, that shit go for me too.
Because I'm getting it out so I can hear.
The best advice is for me is that I'm going to get to somebody.
because I'm really talking to my motherfucking stuff.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So the music was therapeutic.
I was, you know, he was hearing it, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you feel me?
Shit was real.
I remember I met Jewel.
Well, me and Julie got up at my cousin's spot and he was telling me, man, yeah, I remember.
So you just pull up at your cousin house, juvenile over there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We all got our own circle, just gentlemen, you know what I'm saying?
We're going to see each other at certain spots, you know what I'm saying?
It's going to always be, let me catch up with you right quick.
And we don't do as much music and stuff like that because we got other stuff that.
We got other stuff that we do, you know, within our village and shit in the city,
you know, it's gonna keep our thing going.
You said that shit so casually, though.
Right.
He said, this is a whole, this is a media shit.
I had to stop, digging this.
You were just like, so I run by my cousin house, juvenile over there.
What?
What are you juvenile doing over your cousin house?
Your cousin coming over here, about to do me here.
Like, what was y'all doing?
Don't just tell that story quick.
You got nothing to know you on New Year's evening.
Yeah.
What day was?
He said, what day he was.
We need a little bit of backdrop.
Just for media purposes.
That was the media sign.
He's getting it together, man.
Because if I go with my cousin house and juvenile lover there,
I know they either on some or on something.
What the fuck is just that?
It's real shit.
It's stupid.
It's stupid, man.
That's real shit.
The details, sir.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, but you answered it perfect.
That need to be how motherfuckers watch before they do Vlad and shit.
Because you said we did things outside of work.
I don't know how you said.
Yeah, yeah, everything ain't for the camera and everything that's for the camera is for the camera.
Okay.
Yeah, I just feel like that's, you know, you got to preserve when you know it's gold.
You really got to preserve it.
Yeah, because we don't know how long the statute of limitations.
Oh, shit.
You know what's, shit.
Oh, Lord.
With a tear.
And it could have been a minor crime.
Oh, man.
He was selling me two puppies and we had no papers on this.
Right, right, right.
One of the puppies had words.
And he sold me two rock wallers.
Right.
He's in two rocks.
It's stupid.
Yeah.
Can't get no pay.
It was a raw while the pit mix.
They were too big to be in the state.
That's all it was.
To be in the state.
Wasn't none of that other shit.
Y'all would be thinking.
Let your imagination run wild.
I ain't never seen a white rock wall.
You know, that was unique.
I said, fuck, I'm gonna do it with a kid.
You know what I'm saying?
Daddy got your white rock wallet.
You ain't got, your phrase ain't got these.
You know what I'm saying?
This is a polar bag.
There's a polar bag.
People, we can call them polar.
I like what you think.
Exactly.
We're selling polar bear.
Big bird.
He's stupid.
That's the crazy part.
Nigger would have a baby polar bear as a pet and keep it.
Somebody going to do so right.
A little iceberg.
My bad, he like the mall people sometimes.
Yeah.
Stupid.
That shit crazy.
That's why we need.
It's a limit on motherfucker.
Right.
Like that tiger cage shit, nigger.
If black people can get the animals, we want it.
Oh.
Don't try to sit there and act like you're some niggies.
act like you're some niggas who ain't got a bunch of shit that you're supposed to have
you're not supposed to have this like this is a this is a marsupil my nigga this shit what
it's doing up there like right right yeah motherfuckers got some weird shit out here area 501 on
pizza you have to hold me apart man in the crib I just got this big a lot because I figured
this elephant was gonna be comfortable in the parking lot you know what I'm saying
I don't know if it's the right time to bring this shit up,
but it's a couple people.
I see them on Instagram.
They had a monkey name.
Monkey.
Niggas had some monkeys.
A monkey.
Detroit bad phone.
Wait, plural.
Niggas, it was two.
Because you came back one monkey by and shit.
You got one monkey, he'd be depressed.
Have you seen this new?
Have you seen this new clip of this monkey?
This man petting this big ass chip.
The chip got mad.
Snatched this nigger whole scalp off.
I'm talking about.
Whoa.
The shit was so, it took a chunk out this nigga head.
It didn't even bleed the shit was so raw.
So clean.
You don't need that.
Snatched the whole shit off.
That shit sounds like that.
Him and the monkey was having words and the monkey was like, what?
And he kind of did like a monkey move and he ran up this arm and around this part, but then he just like kind of reached down and snatched that shit.
Oh, shit.
And then through it and it was like, ah.
Monkey shit.
Right.
Like this is the type of shit we do but we don't.
We be letting y'all bitch as humans make it.
Right, right, right, right.
On some real monkey shit.
It was like, look.
Look at me.
Right.
Didn't nobody else do this to you.
I did this to you.
He whispered it in his head.
Like the media.
You don't need this.
Uh, let your uncle hold about $2.
Yeah.
That's what's made.
You know about $2.
Because I'm a monkey.
Oh, man.
That was the only reason he did.
I'm talking about, hey man.
Research department.
See if he can find that video.
I wonder it was like a toothache.
I wonder if he snatched it in his scalp off.
Because if he snatched the ear.
me like straight scalp like scalp that what do you see it I got they gonna bring
it it's coming you ain't seen no shit this fucked up yeah he about to take
near out of business those shit's wrong this shit nigger to the brain
it's into the brain and throw it down the hell was still done he was supposed to
right there on the spot
blah blah blah blah there's nothing he was pulled on a grenade launcher and stand over
He couldn't believe the shit.
He was just another one.
The dude got his scalp mill.
He didn't do it like he lost his wig.
He couldn't believe it.
I'm not even going to reach up.
I know it's going.
He was looking at it.
I know it's bad.
He didn't do this yet?
That's how the shit is.
We're trying to put it back up.
I'm going to need some staples.
He got to talk to somebody.
He got to talk to somebody.
Yeah, that's funny.
That's crazy.
So yeah, so don't just keep your monkey count down of y'all buying monkeys out there.
No, man.
But I'm just saying, niggas, it's got some exotic shit out here.
Times have changed.
Bitcoin went up.
Oh, shit.
Big coin going up, so you're saying Bitcoin going up so they got somebody out that want to be the Tiger King?
Prince Montana?
I'm not necessarily.
Brinsontana buying a little baby giraffes and shit, bro.
You gotta put that shit back.
I don't know what he got it.
He can't get a pass, though, because if you get into the technicalities of the technical
shit, he's, he's African.
So would that mean.
That means that he has, what they call it, he has an effemnity for animals.
That might not even be the right shit, but it fit right there.
It definitely fit right, syllables and all.
All that shit.
So I concur.
He has a soft spot for wildlife.
Oh, wildlife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's wild, though.
He's giving a girl a baby fucking hippo.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
I think about you, Hermann, I think you know you're a real little chick.
You're all just doing your thing.
You my little ya, I fucks with you.
So look, here go baby hippo, I love you.
Yeah.
For me to you.
With the hippo.
She gonna accept it.
Put it on the lease.
Not knowing that she don't even have proper spacing.
No.
To raise this little hippo.
She don't care.
You gay that to her.
She gonna show you wifey.
These bids be having trouble with the little dogs.
I'm like, why your housemeal like this, bitch?
This shit crazy.
This little dog.
I'll raise a hippo.
I got a baby hip on a leash.
I got to the club every night.
I got to get some of this story.
We gotta get some of these stories.
This is what we had so far.
Yeah, yeah.
You grew up four houses down the street from where the bouncing music created.
True.
Your brother believed me and you're already off the rip.
Cooking eggs and rice and all this, all type of shit.
Still in the hood, listening to the nigg's spit hot-ass raps.
Yeah.
What we at?
What we had is my brother moves out and my mom gave them all
gave him my ultimatum your day you can't stay here while you're doing this or
whatever and he said fucker you know and he moved out and not long after he
moved out he ended up passing away on his birthday in a car accident so I told
myself I went through the whole stage of you know tattoo on your people name
on you going through life you know what I'm saying accepting and doing things to
move forward and I used that and encouraged me
to just go get it.
You know what I'm saying?
Last thing I talked to him was doing music,
so he had talked with some cash locally
about getting me in the studio,
teaching me how to count bars,
and if you could, get my little brother in the studio
with y'all, let him learn something, you dig.
You know, it's cool, I'll pay you, whatever.
So he passed away, and it's like, my son trying to tell you,
I got, I grew up in a village.
This dude, these people came out in droves
to assist me to help me heal, to help me grow, bro.
These are my fucking village show though, fam.
You heard me, ex-girlfriend?
Girlfriend, you know, let me take you on campus over here.
Let me show you what's like to be on a college campus.
You remember months after he passed away, everybody pitched in, bro.
Hey man, your brother was talking to me about you going to the studio, man.
Like, you know, we want to set something up with your mama.
Let's you come see, hide, go down.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody pitched in, man.
Damn.
And I remember, let me put you on your first song.
You know what I'm saying, Black Minutes.
You know, without really knowing what happened to be 16, that's what happened.
And I was able to have a supporting cast
to help me turn a negative into a growing experience.
You know what I'm saying?
Because time don't heal, everything here or something.
Right, you dig?
So yeah, man, it made me go done with it on the music, man.
I just couldn't help to talk about life experiences.
It was therapeutic.
I got with some local cast, Mosas, Devious,
got in studio, recorded, vived out, vived out,
got a chance to do an intro for the local radio station,
just hyping up a local DJ, this such and such,
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
play your shit the city the neighborhood everybody here you know i heard your boy
you was on the fucking you all set man look they they played that shit on the radio like on a
wednesday thursday this record company heard me friday what's your first shit you got on the
radio uh the badders and mf alive well that was an intro to a local DJ's show before he came
on on for his hours and stuff he did but that was my first but my first this was something they
was running this was something they was running so this is you stepping outside this
neighborhood to the city.
Man, the people was like, oh, like, you know, they liked it.
The intro, it was like, I can't wait to hear the intro, you know what I'm saying?
I had like a little something I said in there.
There'd be like a tag or chorus or however the people to identify me, you know what I'm saying?
And that shit was up, famed.
Like I told you, they played it, Wednesday, Thursday, this record coming to hurry the Friday,
I recorded the batters in F a lot Saturday.
I signed with Big Boy Records.
God damn.
He had a hell of a week.
Yeah.
I'm gonna just tell you, that was a hell of a week.
And black men don't get to half a week.
Yeah, yeah.
That's, that one more time.
Yeah, yeah.
Like I got with Devious, Mello, Mocha, and we worked on an intro.
Wild Wayne was like, I'm gonna play your stuff.
You know, if it's dope, if it's dope, if it's dope, fiend, I play your shit.
In the house, yeah, yeah, right?
Yeah, man, same, the same cat.
You heard me?
My brother hired these dudes to take me under their wing, you feel me?
He cooked up a beat.
I rapped on that thing.
They recorded it.
Mixed it gave it to the radio.
They put on the Tuesday, Wednesday they played it.
Thirds, the Big Boer Records, heard of Friday.
that was recording the baddest motherfucking alive
with the sporty tease track that gave it to me
and Saturday I was signed recording
a video commercial for the box
to promote my new single
The Baddest Motherfucker Align.
Man, no, get it all in a week.
We gotta give up.
Damn, man.
That's one of them.
That's a run in a week.
Just by hearing you say that,
Baddest motherfucker live hit totally different now.
The first single, I remixed it for Dez
When They're Family.
without you know what I'm saying without messing up my thing on my previous label and stuff
that was my single so I was like this is just a little blessing oh man you need to do that
record you need to do and I use L L I'm bad that's what made it hit even more home she hit to the
world right quick driving on the other than the record's like oh okay that's how you feel but to
my city that shit was like what the fuck yeah this motherfucker had a audacity to take the single
we they love it and you know so that was a
a good catapult for my career, you know what, to fast forward to don't fuck around on body
soundtrack was that was knocked me out the park. Yeah. You know what I mean? And everything I'm
talking about, it just, it just was what it was. Would you say your experience in a big boy
record, got you ready for no limit? Yeah, yeah, yeah, man, like it's all experiences on what
you're going to do with it. You know what I'm saying? A good soldier prepares for war during the time
of peace. That's what they do. You know what I'm saying? So I was with these labels and I used to
I'm a Taurus, you know, I'm not a big astrologist person,
but I just know where I'm from, like we may, we believe
and we run off of certain things, you feel I mean.
And I saw my brother hustling you did.
Right.
I seen who he run with, who he don't run with, who he's not running with no more.
So I used to get more attached to working with people.
You know, I love working with you, want to do this and make some money more
than I couldn't move forward.
to continue to keep going.
Because I kept going, that's what I was meant to do
is to keep going.
Because I worked with a gang of motherfucking artists.
I'd have been on everybody's label,
been able to be a bridge to get on everybody,
label, have a same respect, you know, to fast forward
to come back to say, it was just, man,
Big Boy Records, boom, okay?
I got with a label or indie label
that wanted to get in the music business,
and it was like, yeah, we're going to fuck with you,
you hear me, we're going to move past that.
You're already successful locally.
Man, if we can get you with a big name,
man we both going to win you're me here comes no limit records and um I was
already fucking with Canaan they were already with jam you know I mean we we we brothers
we work and we record and they was signed to two accountants that started a record
company in New Orleans brothers so I'm saying I was saying some fly shit hey houses you know
men accountants got shell accounts and shit you look that yeah yeah yeah so I'm telling you
like I'm I was I got a chance to be on the block in a neighborhood that's your
environment and shit but I got a chance to go
you know having some type of uh restraint and your people raise your right a little bit to go places
and be around some big shit you can move anywhere oh man and my pen got me in most rooms that
people wouldn't fathom you know my pen you know my blessing to just want to be water in music
just play my part as an instrument where i am needed to be an attribute that's my biggest meaning
in music whether it's a feeling whether it's to get something out what is to give you the confidence
and know you need to activate your superhero in you or whether it's the guts the fucking balls
to do this shit because this america bro and shit don't get real you feel you feel you know that's
that's so that's that's that's that's what my music come from that's what i saw that's what i saw
i saw my brother come in and oh mom make me a play this spaghetti and he take a fucking
mac 11 with gray duct tape on another tip clip uh to that bit so when you could pop out just her
and flip that mother you know what's saying cats was figuring it out they self so you know you know a
the lights that wasn't pushed in my face but it definitely was on my front porch you
hear me so that's that's why i am you heard me like i'm i'm i'm just happy to be here at
different eras because i'm meant to be here you heard me and then i i wouldn't have never
known it was meant for me to do the shit it's meant for me to do the shit my first word's on
a real single for myself the baddest motherfucker was live was all follow me word on the street
i got a quarter key try to get rid of me with the lowest better no half's your bitch i won't be
Kevin left me with instructions on how being the boss.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's my brother.
I got a chance to see my brother defend me on a block
when some older cat tried to disrespect me and hit me and shit.
I'm a little dude, motherfucker, that hurt, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I go inside.
I was like 12, man.
You heard me?
We just moved my mom and my dad.
When she and I had my mom, you know, she took me and my brother moved with a twin.
You heard me?
And I got a whole new life uptown.
Now I'm in the third wall.
You know, born and holly girl.
You know, born and holly grow.
I'm a fucking king in holligrews.
This is my heritage, you feel me?
I knew this, bro.
My dad's talked to me like a grown fucking man.
I'm eight years old.
Well, you know, you gotta get your residuals together.
You know what residuals is?
You know what I'm saying?
I just had it like early.
And I grew up fast around grown-ups.
I ran with my daddy, his people and shit.
So I just, my partners, it was cool to hang out,
but I'd be like, man, too slow.
Too slow.
My dad was putting it down, giving me real game, man,
for me to pick up.
He was like, man, boy, Rick,
I'm gonna start traveling with you.
I had my dad, I lost my brother,
but I had my dad and me and my daddy reunited our relationship
as me and him, and my mama had separated, you heard me?
But back to my brother, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, you know, the traditional story,
you know, the kids, somebody looks out for you
and they come, you know, standing in for you,
like you're getting bullied or some shit.
I saw my brother do that for me one time,
for real, dog.
Like for real, my brother, dog.
Like somebody hit a little kid, a grown-ass dude,
You know what I go inside he read me and be like what's wrong with you I'm like man it's all good man what's wrong with you bro we knew around here just spit this shit out I'm like this older cat you know he hit me dog like and you know I put my set up I can just see me get my ass whoop and this not being right he's an old he's a fucking man yeah I'm a little boy here me he was like yeah um um hold on he slid the shorts on I never forget this yerm I'm 12 my brother 16 khaki shorts no
shirt white belst and redsock hats put on his drawers he walked me took my my hand took me down the
street he said he walked me yeah man look um yeah when we get here just show me who it is and you know
we go from now you know to get out on the corner he said yeah so on which one of these do put his hand
on you i say it's that guy right there he's like look you dig we knew around here you're
heard me you don't know me i don't know you you're miss my little brother you're gonna
keep your fucking hands off him you dig and we're gonna leave it like that or you could be a man
you're gonna catch the street with me and we're gonna level the shit out as men
You did?
And I was like, look at him, I'm, yeah, yeah, Fife, yeah, dog, yeah, boy.
You know what I'm saying?
I get to see my fucking brother, you heard me?
So I saw a difference path to get me here.
My music, I could hear, man, Street Sane Save.
I'm talking about some real shit.
I'm talking about some real shit.
I've been kidnapped, you feel me?
I'm talking about some real shit.
The music allowed me to be therapeutic.
My first verse on somebody project, I'm talking about my lost my brother.
My first verse, you know, like, you know, to be on someone's recorded
album I've just been dealing with trauma all my life like anybody that looked like me
that carried them to yourself yeah a lot and I was able to turn them negative into
positive I was able to make an honor palm out of lemons you feel me and that's what my music
at that's who I am you feel me in every era whether it was the 90s the 2000s I learned that
about myself I learned what my frequency could do I could tear building down with my voice
with my energy you know what I can make men gather together right now storm a fucking building
with my energy with my electricity and my music you feel me so I had to learn how to use my
fucking superpower before I destroy us too you know what I'm saying at the same
time being followed by fizzes and shit like that to think you got too much
motherfucking money to be looking like you look my life you know what I'm saying
I just kept one foot after the other I've been broke I've been homeless for a little
bit and I got it back together I've been in bad relationships when every time I got
with that fucking girl I'm on my ass every time she left bitch I'm up she bad
look bro hey man hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey I've been there
Hey, hey, hey, hey, respectfully, respectfully, respectfully, respectfully, I'm not even going to do that to this baby.
It just didn't go, baby.
And you needed to know the difference from what that is and wherever you're going to be.
It was a time season and the reason.
You feel?
I keep trying to make this lock up, man.
You keep trying to make a lockup.
It's one soft.
Nika accepted.
You feel me?
Because you're about to destroy yourself, boy.
Man.
You're gonna destroy yourself, boy.
You're speaking to me.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like you holding the mirror to my life.
He told you when he's talking to him, he's talking to you.
I'm a bridge.
I'm a bridge.
It's love.
It's love.
He's love.
He said it, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Everything.
Everything, bro.
Everything.
I had to fall in love with me, man.
To be like, man, I'm not about to let you risk me, man.
My partner went to jail, bro.
for murder, for 30 years for murder, he did not commit on the same night his mama
asked me to come to the club and perform where he was at. I had a newborn.
Little body of God, be like, man, let me take this remote control, but you're about to fuck
your life, man. You know what I'm saying? Boy, you're about to go in the tunnel. Boy, you're
about to fuck your shit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. You feel me?
Look, ma'am, I'd rather come on another night for free to come the night for what you're
offering financially. I have a newborn at home and my old lady and I
I just need to be here.
I go, I'll get up the next day, 10 o'clock in the morning, Mac on the news, getting arrested for murder.
The same night, I just was watching.
I just was watching.
Let me keep it at 1,000 with you.
I ain't no preacher.
I'm going to be getting all that out, you know, wet a white collar and all that.
I'm just vibing.
Yeah.
You know, I've been selected.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
The pulpit.
Come on now.
He said, come on, huh.
Reverend Nelson.
Come on.
Yeah.
You know, free all those.
Who need to be free right now.
Who need to be free?
Because what you're speaking on is some real shitting, man.
A lot of, you know, a lot of the audience that watch our show digital, you know, on the digital side, they may not, they may not know what exactly are you speaking on.
Oh, oh, they try to throw me away.
I went to jail in New York.
Oh, they had me.
They were, oh, they're going to make an example of me.
Yeah.
Oh, they had me.
I want to, I've been to jail, my motherfucker's time in a law.
heard me i learned never to go out 20 coming to Atlanta you will go to jail you know if you
you know if you're a hell lying off or something of the regular programming you will go to jail
yeah you got a mind you're peas and kids yeah i never been to prison but i've been to jail
yeah yeah yeah i never called my mama from the jail i said yeah you know that's a lot i'm from
too i hope some cats could just gravitate toward that what i'm about her for she didn't get me in
this shit.
Man up.
You know what I never call a mama from jail,
you know what I ain't bragging on that.
I'm saying like,
that's what we're respect is.
We got respect our women.
We got to respect our mamas, you know what I mean?
We got to keep it thorough with each other
because it's on us, that's nothing.
The most gang of shit you can do is man up
and realize that ain't but one of you in the world.
You know, not find somebody to jail with me crack.
You feel?
That's why I'm mad.
That's what I'm happy to be here
because I know, like, it's up, you feel me?
I'm a bridge, and I knew there are a lot of brothers out here
winning, and we're going to be even bigger, you hear of me.
And I fucked with you.
I saw you on Twitter.
I was like, man, this is just real.
I was just watching some shit.
I said, oh, man, wow.
My Twitter, fuck, that.
I like your Twitter because your Twitter's off the hill.
I say some real shit.
Then I'm, say some real shit.
Then I might retweet a titty.
I mean, I'm trying to live in the right.
But it's rolled up with the pity.
That's the reality of life.
I have, you got to see the shit I'd be saying, though.
Because if I just write it, you ain't going to believe it.
And then when you see what I'm talking about, you're like, oh my God.
Yeah, I remember when I was talking about how white people dogs can do everything?
Everything.
Okay, so check this out.
It's this video of this white man, and he cleaned it off some shit off the roof.
Man, why the dog walk up there and check on the nigger to make sure he was okay?
Exactly.
Man, how the fuck you're gonna get down now?
But that's what I'm saying.
Your black-ass dog wouldn't have came up there.
The dog gonna get him down.
Man, the dog walked up the ladder.
Are you okay, brother?
Just seeing what you had going on.
I've seen some cats train pit bulls like that in the hood.
That's used to fascinate me too.
You know, be able to make pit bulls, do some shit, climb fence,
by wide fences and shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're the Houdini's of the backyard.
On the dog that could disappear on your ass in a yard.
They call the Houdini's of the dog.
They call the Houdini's of the dog.
dog we're on. Black people, we'd just be impressed that our dog respond to the name that we call.
Laugh.
We ain't tapped into none of these dog's potential.
Right.
The white people that had this dog before you sent this motherfucker to college, this dog's
speaking German.
He eats peppermint.
He's a forward thinker.
This dog can write his name and save some motherfuckers from avalanche.
And registered to vote.
Come on.
The dog got a versatility.
The white people gave it to you when you bought it.
Dog got ideas.
Exactly.
You know if you get gas on capital, it's 20 cents cheaper.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You bought the dog.
Dog 50 kids.
Dog, do all kind of shit.
You bragging on shit.
You bragging that he answered a job.
You know, my dog don't shit in the house.
I went to college in Germany.
I don't shit around you filthy human.
You filthy humans.
The dog speaks.
That motherfucker flush the toilet.
But they don't talk about it.
What the fuck is you doing?
Look.
Hey, Fogiano.
The dog has Bitcoin.
You know what I'm saying?
Stock tips.
Insurance.
Life insurance.
Shit ain't nobody else in the house.
The dog can sniff bullshit from your opponent.
You know what I'm?
Yeah.
Don't buy that dog if it ain't gonna do shit, nah.
No, I don't see.
Something that's gonna do so.
Yeah, something.
Thing.
What was your introduction?
introduction and no limit my introduction no limit was my brother Damien stayed up the street
on South on Galveston on Damien went to the bay and he got on Master Pete no
limit records and Damien came back with no limit records like I think 99 ways
to die some other releases on P you heard me and I remember going to River Bowl
Hallelujah you heard me this is going to the people in the city of New Orleans
because it's going to take them back Riverbo hallelujah master P was in that performing with his
artist, which was now alongside Mia X and other people, like, you know, TRU, Cory
Miller, Silk, Shockey, you heard me?
So I was, I remember being in line, because Damien fucked through Master P.
You heard me?
I'm still like, I haven't told the graphs, you know, gravitated towards the music, you
heard me?
But I fuck with my brother, I'm going to the concert with him, you heard me.
I remember going by CD in the cassette from Master P.
He was on, like, on the other side of a table like this, he had CD's cassettes, he had CD's
cassettes, he was standing behind that bitch.
You hear me, while other people was performing off his label, selling the CDs and the cassettes.
I was like, man, yeah, let me get that Mea X, you heard, man, um, this is you right here,
let me get this, uh, 99, we used to die, you know what I'm saying?
Bought that shit, you heard of me, I was fucking with him, then, you know, I'm talking to
you.
Here I mean, then eventually got with him through Mia X, getting me and Mac to come out there
and record on some music where her.
She like discovered us like, it's on some mafia shit, walking in Swagman, buying groceries
and shit to cook food and she sent this cat uh we call bush to come get me come meet in the
grocery store and shit she's shopping y'all met in the groceries yeah yeah yeah he said she got
that crazy food she was making groceries yeah instantly she was making groceries yeah yeah that's crazy to put in the
pot burrow something later yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah she buy she's looking
through you know cabbage and shit she's looking through shit and home makes her do you
You know what I mean?
And we just instantly hit it all.
And she was like, I want to get you and I want to put you on the song.
This artist is by the name of Mac on my album.
You know, we're going out there to Baton Rouge because that's where the, um, you can see
like the headquarters and no limit records and moved to Baton Rouge from off the West Coast.
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When up there recorded the joint, it's love, she fucked with it, you heard me, it was cool, you know what, man.
Then Kenny Abel got me on something on their project, because they end up doing a three-way deal with Northern Records with the company that they was previously signed to.
You did?
And that was another visit.
And then I went up there with KL one day.
KL, you know, one of the guys beat about a pound was like, just coming into the studio, man, you know.
I fuck with you, bro.
I think we need you there, you feel me?
Just come with me.
You remember?
Like, all right, Kay.
He'd been around the corner the whole time.
we ain't never link up that boy like six blocks away you know what I'm saying
from where my mom that moved us to right B's about a pound six blocks away
bro you know what I'm walking walking this I'm already jamming this shit on
cassette three nine patsy god what it takes to make it that's how you were jamming
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you know what I'm just this in the neighborhood that's how we
the fuck with cash locally most wanted pies and stuff like that and eventually i went out there
man i never forget this man p walked in an office this is like let's say this is a small office
unit and over there is studio a where i'm at at studio b enters uh master p walks in he comes in you care you
feel me i'm just yeah yeah yeah yeah in motion right he he comes in he said care what's up
Kip?
What's up?
What's up?
Let me how that you.
You get up.
You go in the room, close the door.
You turn to me?
I'll be right back.
No, these little is good, Pete.
I know he's not.
Man, they ain't going to...
Right.
You think I'm going to have that thing, right.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, look.
Look, look.
Look, look.
No, it's cool, bro.
It's cool.
No, he's cool.
He says he wanted y'all to come.
Boy is like you was good.
Look.
Yeah.
He was there.
He was there.
He was there.
He was there.
You had to be there.
You had to be that.
That was that.
He said, appreciate y'all coming through.
Ooh, bro.
Look, no, you heard it's going down over there.
He was like, yeah.
They've been in this motherfucker with me the whole time.
I don't know what you're fucking weird.
I told you I patted them down, bro.
Yeah, you're stupid.
They ain't bring shit in y'all.
You ain't got no guns in your shit.
Right.
That's what it was.
Bro, I know where he, bro.
I know him, I know him.
I know him.
Right.
Right.
Real shit.
This niggas stay six blocks for me.
Six blocks, dog.
I can see this nigger house in my yaw.
His mama made red beans on my mom.
Come on, man.
Your daddy got the motherfucking clothes.
I don't know how the niggas be through that.
Why you acting like this, please?
What that weed at?
What are?
Don't need some of weed?
No, though.
Listen.
You would have thought you was there.
Oh, love.
You thought you was there.
Because, you know, he expressed itself.
He was on, you know, he had a small company.
He wasn't about strange, I respected that.
But boy, I was like in the next room, I'm like,
oh man, maybe I should have came out,
shouldn't man.
But that's it was.
He come back.
Yeah, man, no, man, she's cool.
Uh, it's, uh, we, uh, we're good.
Uh, we cool, man.
It's straight.
You ever me?
And we just went to work in.
No, somebody, not wouldn't y'all.
Yeah.
They smoked a cigarette in.
They ain't seen a cigarette, man.
That's the GPC.
The GPC, it ain't cool.
That's why I smell the different.
He's mad about some other shit.
Hey, moms don't really like me alone in my bike out.
Hey, man.
Who, who, who, who, who, uh, which one of y'all drove?
Just pour your car.
Hey, hey, hey.
He's just in the gate.
He just, oh, that's real.
I'm just need y'all to pull up in the gate.
He don't like my fucking parking on the street.
Yeah, just pulling the gate.
Hey, bro.
Shout out to the host for having this,
this King Louis on deck already preached up in the road.
There's nothing but the best for our guest.
You know, when you come over here at the 85 South show,
you know, your family.
I'm a connoisseau of fine cannabis
and judge the cup with a spitter.
Boy P and Musa in 2010, like in Amsterdam.
Yeah, shout out the Spitter Eddie.
Yeah, shout out.
Fett and the whole jet life, squad.
Yeah, man.
We can't go there no more.
Why not?
Amsterdam?
Yeah, we don't have to.
We live in America.
Yeah.
It did, guess what?
This is pretty Amsterdam.
We are even now.
Yeah.
This shit is.
I'm not about to fly nowhere to smoke weed I got at home.
Right.
Asia at home.
My fucks is going crazy with these weeds now.
Amsterdam ain't got the better bud,
but anyway yeah I bet the places where white people live that's what a good
weed are Oregon Cali Colorado Montana that's the best ones yeah for as my
travels Denver yeah Colorado California Oregon Montana we got to start growing our
own shit now I got I don't it's too much work for me so it's the soil it's the
soil it's the right dirt it's the soil it's this it's this it's ocean long I just want
smoking. O.G. It's ocean grown. That soil being by the ocean makes that shit just something
spectacular. Oh. Yeah, man. So put some sea salt. Hoo! That shit gonna die. Put that sea salt in that,
man. Put that bitch in there. Two weeks later, you know, we ain't fucked up.
Shit shriveled up in the mama. We look like that.
It's ocean water. You gotta roll it. You gotta break down the blunt and then put on the tape then.
Slap it.
Then take a scrape, scrape it off the table.
Put it in it, wrap it around.
Then take one thing and do like this.
Ooh.
That boy said, swan.
Just that bitch.
Who.
Hey, I'm...
This ain't drag.
I can't play no weed in there.
Then you got to put that bitch on the floor and make sure they roll.
make sure that roll, pick it up, dry it off some more.
He's flick of the real.
Yeah, man.
So you get in the studio, everything cool
after all of this commotion.
Yeah.
Because somebody left a cigarette
and then pulled a car up.
The motherfuck was smoking cigarettes and shit.
Yeah, motherfucker keep probably kept popping in there.
Do you mean smoking cigarettes?
It was probably, there's no telling who it was.
It was a lot of niggas around.
There's a lot of niggas around who cigarette it was.
It's stupid.
So then, that shit.
I want to hit arrest because this shit is finished this shit is like I ain't never
heard none of this shit yeah it was you told these shit before I mean one I
mean here and now you know what I'm saying but y'all y'all getting right now in
real time like you know members that I know ain't touched there I know where
too you know what I'm saying this yeah real shit the studio was a whole
vibe I just end up end up getting an investor that wanted to they had we had
common goals and
And we was able to move on some shit.
And what happened was I got with No Limit
on a third party deal at first.
I walked in there with a bag, you know what I'm saying,
with the people, you know what I'm saying,
that we made up our minds we were gonna move forward
on this fiend project to the world.
And got with no limit.
We came up to an agreement on something
and I turned in, don't fuck around produced by KLC.
And the rest was just history, man.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, to me, it felt like it happened again.
Like, they heard on the radio writing that song, we did that, right?
And then it's like, I got a chance to do this,
and it got prime real estate in this movie,
Baudi Urban, and it just was huge placement.
Number seven on the soundtrack.
Yeah.
I just had proper product placement.
There you go.
Yeah, I'm saying.
Being about the business, I'm sure.
Yeah, yeah.
I just smoked all that.
For sure.
I'm hired in a clown hat.
He's a fan hat.
Yeah, he's stupid.
I'm too hard to figure out with that big.
It's that pretty hot.
There you go.
You know, a player was exemplifying, enjoy, indulge.
That nigga, crazy.
Yeah, I know.
He said, I know.
They're going to be like, what this nigga doing?
He is.
He said, I'm gone.
He said, I'm gone.
Hey, this bishop, man, he do some shit too.
He is a very successful program.
Look at his watch, he good.
He's good.
He needs trustworthy.
Sending to deposit, all that shit.
If you ever try to, if you ever want to do some business,
you see, nigga.
Get your money back.
Yeah, he don't want your money.
Amen.
He's more about the experience.
I want everybody to have a good time.
I give you the money back.
Look at my watch.
Nah, man, that's dope as hell how when you drop some shit or when you, when you aim
or something, you make it happen.
It's very motivational.
It must have been, man.
Yeah.
I ain't deal by myself.
I know you gotta have a great team, man.
Yeah.
See, you speak very highly with me an ex.
Of course.
Of course.
I always thought y'all was related.
We, we, you probably, honestly, we don't think no different.
Right.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, before we got the-
back story because you know you have to keep in mind we're the fans so all we got our
introduction was just all these album covers right yeah we were making up our own i thought you
walked around on that cell phone with a big ass suit on oh like that nigger your suit was big as
shit on that cover you was on that big it was like a little like a oh yeah yeah yeah
right right right right right right could pull your shit down digital a little bit
He showed a look, the pinch of a real thing.
Yeah.
This man in New Orleans were the biggest.
Right.
It was one in every best to wear bigger.
I was just blacked with it.
Yeah, look.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
I'm here for it.
I'm here for it, man.
I'm here for it, yeah.
That's here, fun.
Yeah.
It was crazy.
It was like some type of one of hip hop outfits.
Exactly, man.
You know, like, like shiny something.
Oh, the shiny dinner?
But it was.
But it was some other materials.
It was reflected.
It was something to that nature.
Early.
But whatever that was, yeah.
Listen, I did not have whatever it was.
I was like, when it came to that, it wasn't a gully yet.
Music I had, whatever that vibe.
But when it came to, oh, that wasn't together.
But them Albuquer was always great.
They made us get down.
Hell yeah.
Man, look at this shit.
Man look like a fucking horror film in a hood.
Come on, man.
Look at that snow.
He makes it.
Look at that sleeve.
If he runs.
If he hides.
Who's you on the phone with?
Dairy not gonna stop him.
Nobody.
He's calling for help.
No one hears him.
We're all rooting for them.
Y'all worked the shit at that person making them album cover.
Look at this here, I got this from Fallin.
This movie by Denzel Washington.
That's when like the souls touch each other.
You know what I'm saying?
You remember that movie?
I took that from that movie.
That's where I felt like my...
So you told the nigger to put the sword through your name.
Yeah, yeah.
I felt like some barbaric shit like on some real.
on some real it's still like a motherfucker yeah man you got a sword what a sword you got a sword
now put some rubies on that dish put some rubies put some blang on that dish no you have seen
colon when it come off you know what you're saying colin my name ain't a motherfucking barbarian
so you got it you got you got you got a you got a bank look i got this i got this it's a sword don't
worry about what i'm gonna wear i got another suit
It's bigger than the last one.
I'm gonna be written like I'm trying to go to the doctor.
I'm gonna look at everybody like this.
I got this shit on.
All I need is my name, what your damas, and some smoke on it,
and the goddamn sword is...
And break the big-ass suit.
Let me call me back.
I'm about to try the suit on.
Who brought this regular fin-hand suit?
Oh, shit.
My suit is so on the ground.
Hey!
I'm stupid.
My bag, y'all.
It's loud as fuck.
No.
Oh, it's stupid.
Your feet, pull your suit up.
You got on the suit?
Look.
It was like a, no, not like a tie, like another time, but it was definitely.
It's one of, I was like a, one of them.
He thinks he's in a suit because he can't see the way.
Yeah, like a Dickie, like what I'm talking about.
Yeah.
I was like a fine.
They think it ain't a suit because he can't see the pants.
Nah, man.
Mastery didn't do nothing half-fass.
That's a whole suit.
What would the hat?
Where would the hat fit?
Where would the pants on?
What would the hat go?
Hell, no.
It was one of them hip-hop.
I'm trying, so I can tell you, like, on them hip-hop.
Topps and bottoms.
This is a peak hip-hop.
I know you left the tag on that, bitch.
Hang it outside of the back.
He said, come on.
He said, come on.
Pull it out.
I bet it's it.
Let me pull this whole shit.
Nah, let me see.
Nah, I'll tell you, man, that shit.
A blazer.
There's a button up.
They had, like, orange straps, like, man, yeah.
It was devilishism.
You know, I don't think I had style yet, you have, man.
Like, you know, you keep your funky.
Yeah.
Because I just let the niggas just, you know, like, man,
he'll put this on.
This, this works.
You know what is?
What is?
What is?
That ain't worth the road for you.
Hey, but look.
But look.
He wore what he wanted to.
Hey, man, I respect we got it done.
Let me let you know if it had to be a full body shot.
I forgot not to take this out.
Let me get this to the owner.
Where is new face?
I don't want to put no wish.
You'd be like, boy.
No.
New face.
Retrieve the materials.
Don't do it.
Yeah.
I need you to put the original fold back in there.
We were trying to find out if this was a whole suit or just a black.
It definitely is no evidence of a whole suit.
You didn't know.
It is not any suit.
I'm the guy that we're dealing with.
Rare Earth elements.
You ain't know what money fell out there.
He could have some powders from 98.
Hey, just to make sure the text of the error.
Amen.
You know what I'm saying?
Somebody owes me $88 in glory.
Bitch I got my fault.
I mean, what type of person?
You don't just be opening up shit.
He said, you're stupid.
This ain't been off since O three, man.
Oh, boy.
Stupid.
Oh, man.
Hey, man, how many features you think you've done?
A motherfucking lot.
Because that's a compliment when the nigger want you on their song.
Hey, bro.
That's how you know you've got some real shit going on.
I honestly, this may sound like,
It just may sound like, as the younger might say, cap.
You know what I mean?
We're old niggas.
We wear caps every day.
New era, you're right?
No new ever, right?
Check it, I think I might got more features
than any fucking artists alive.
Just like to say, done features or paid features,
you know what I'm saying?
I lived off this shit for 20 years.
Ghost writing.
Ghost writing, you know what I'm saying?
So there's a lot of motherfucking features
flow around you there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah, man.
Shout to everybody that got with me, spent with me, invested in me.
You know, shared a dope-ass track that you just thought I had to be a part of.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody, all the creators that allowed me to share vibes with them, you know, on their art year.
Shout out to all y'all.
You have a very unique sound, man.
You ought to start narrating some shit.
Just some regular shit.
It'll be dope.
Man, look.
Your voice.
That's next then.
You should just do some voice.
So just do like audiobooks or some shit.
This theme book is going to be an audio book.
You got to do it.
You got to do it.
I'm not ready.
I appreciate that.
That's off the shit you that told us right here.
I'm already trying to pre-order.
It's crazy.
It's going, yeah.
I'm trying to pre-order that shit.
Tell them about that time, I think,
Soldier Slam and was he,
Mr. Serbun and got into a fight?
Man, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm glad this nigga ain't
He had no more.
That nigger came back around.
That's like,
Oh, did he think of some shit?
He came back down.
I would have asked him, but I ain't know about the shit.
He said, but I ain't know him.
He said, but I ain't know him.
You remember the time.
Well, see, murder got mad.
That's still got the chicken.
That's in the movie.
It's real.
He said, he's in the movie.
They wouldn't happen.
Hey, man.
Silk, they ain't a chicken.
Say, shit.
Give me some time when I'm put your emotion.
Hey, man.
He said, man, play, play, too.
Welcome back.
Welcome back.
Hey, you're just tuning.
Okay, man, welcome back to these five South Shore.
Yeah.
We're sitting in here with theme.
No name the legend.
My nigga Bishop just came out of a week coming and he just brought up a very interesting point.
Interesting point.
Yeah.
Pick up what we putting down.
Hey man, check it out your dig.
A long time ago, man, we was out in LA, you dig.
Riding around LA getting ourselves back together.
You gotta get to the hotel and chill call it an evening, you dick.
Yeah.
We're in a van.
We're popping shit.
keep players from all type of neighborhood in the van.
Me and Serve going back and forth on some shit.
He's fucking with me.
I'm the young dude down there.
He, he'd, he'd, he'd, what they call,
the season vet that's already been on the label.
So he said, you know, just fuck with me a little bit,
you heard me.
Big ass suit.
What?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Your timing is impeccable.
Look, yeah, yeah, you heard me?
Look, yeah, you heard me?
Look, so I said, I said, I'm playing it down.
Like, man, that's just served, man, I'll trip, man.
slim turned around man say say say gillet i know y'all ain't letting nobody talk to your boys at the 17
like that uh-huh man gillis oh no my no that type of shit ain't going down here you know what
they're joking around you know they're being a little sarcastic and not cat's talking you're
they're kind of bumping words you feel me sir and these must keep you somebody's two brothers
I love and respect and this you know it ended up being where they end up being you feel
me it's family shit but they end up bumping heads you feel me and uh he was saying man uh talk to me
He's like that, nigga, you know what I'm saying?
Two brothers about to, you know, bump his.
So they're going back and forth, you feel him.
He said, this thing, I'm concerned you, man.
He said, man, fuck that, it concerned me not, you know what I'm saying?
So here these guys, nah, they don't see how to eye for them.
We get to the hotel, something go missing, sir,
and there's something missing.
He's looking around, man, anybody's seen,
and he said, man, I got your shit, not what?
You know what I'm saying?
And like, so Slim is really, really poking at him,
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he ain't planning them.
No, he ain't plan.
So, sir, like, man, come on with all that, man.
Give me, you know, give me that there, you feel me?
I'm like, man, fuck that shit, this is my shit,
nigger, now what, you heard me?
Serve Ben, reserve, he's the OG on the label.
He ain't, you know, he's like playing it down
about nothing, man.
Once again, dog, I probably could have shut that shit down
on the van, you heard me, and told the man,
da-da-da-da-da-da, right?
I said, I'm gonna be quiet and I entertain it, right?
Boy, why did I do that?
That, get off the elevator, man,
he's dudes with the baller, right?
Br-D-da-da-da-da, you know what I'm going,
you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, man, what the fuck, man?
So next thing I didn't know everybody,
I said, man, they fight, you know what I'm saying?
Next thing, no, my people, hound,
which is a slim cousin, he come out,
he's like, man, get out of my cousin, man,
you know what I'm saying?
This person in the mix, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, man, all three these guys are going at it.
Somebody let it out, let pee here,
that, you know, fighting going on amongst the cats,
you feel I mean, on the soldiers, on the labor,
you feel me, man, they're like, man,
what the fuck, you know what the fuck, you know what I'm saying?
No, they said, shut the shit down,
of the fight, they're going, they're closed the door, getting straight, you know, put a nail
in and it wasn't that, but we normally solve our indifferencees in boxing gloves at the
studio. If I had a problem with somebody, somebody had a problem with me, and it was obvious,
it had the room being read a little different, the vibe wasn't right, you get your ass in the
gloves and y'all get it off your chest, and we can move forward, you know what I'm saying?
So that's how we handle a lot of internal indifferencees, you feel, I mean? Like, you know,
if you're going to pop shit, you're going to disrupt the forwardness of what we're
we doing with your bullshit put these fucking gloves on and whoever you got it out with y'all
go you can go catch a bathroom we ain't got to see you knickers you're ever you'll catch your
bathroom but get it over with so we can move forward and um so that was one moment ain't no
fucking gloves but you ever brothers had it out got it got it back right right quick a day yeah
damn i mean and there you have it with that shit most jobs need to be like that shit
hey man you know sure you know it's all they don't see that's the genius of people he knew
how to work with black people they're in the bay y'all ain't gonna keep talking about fighting
exactly got these gloves though i'm gonna fight you're gonna fight you're gonna shut the
fuck up what you're gonna do i'm doing the same shit at my company but ain't no gloves
gonna be other mitts slap the shit
Mid boxing.
Ooh, he baked that nigga, hit him with a club piece.
Oh, a beggars does it.
Oh, he lost this knit.
That's bakers does it.
Time out, put your mid back on.
Because it's hard to make a fist.
Man, you can't fist that.
Damn, man.
So currency came on here and was telling us about
how C-Murdy used to drop him off at school and shit, man.
He was around when he was fucking with No Limit.
Off at all.
When he got, when the Spiller got with No Limit,
no limit I kind of already moved on to some other endeavors and um but um I missed that
error of recording with him but he handled his business on everything he was on you
know what I'm saying was a force to be reckoned with then but I've seen him around though
in the city you dig see him around the city and he always left an impression you
know what I ran across and you did what's some of the advice you give to the young
artist that come up to you and say oh gee oh gee I'm fucking with the
using man what advice would you give me advice i give man you know learn a business you feel
me keep in mind it's an industry and you got to be able to produce something over and over and
over and over again my fuck i don't care about your feelings if you did you got to reduce your
margin of what you're looking to make you know what i'm saying yeah it's a business learn it's
a business first and you know make your time count you know what I'm saying make your time count
yeah make your time count you're gonna spend three hours in the studio do that be gone
whatever you was able to accumulate for that do that keep it moving because you
can accomplish way more doing something with your time allocate your time
properly you know what I'm saying that's just a few tips right there though yeah
man you was around so much of this music man what are some of your your favorite
tracks from that era of you know being in there watching it be created you know
some of your favorite no limit tracks um my favorite you know they ain't got to
be necessarily yours but just you know in the era of um bring back certain memories
Something like...
Something like...
Moments.
Yeah.
To all my soldiers in the street.
Life ain't no, it's guaranteed.
Some are the same for you and me.
But it's the ghetto also be all you can be.
That's like one of my favorite moments, you feel I?
That could be the intro for a black TV show.
For sure.
Did you see that shit?
That was flying.
That need to be the intro.
The intro.
for something.
It's running.
Baby, break some ketchup.
That's buzzing.
Come on.
Yeah, I was at a car dealership getting the oil change, and I heard the original by
George Michael.
And they was playing, I don't ever want to dance.
I was listening.
I was like, oh, shit.
It pulled up my car.
Man, I ran to the studio, called Moby Dick.
I was like, Moby, I need you to come make this beat, man, for this chorus.
We're going to do this for Mac for his album, Shell Shot.
You feel me?
He wants something like the Air Fight on God or that.
You know, we put up on Silk Project.
charge of the game man did that shit man he played this shit I laid that
shit man Mac came in him man Mac smiling here to yeah you know still got on
that thing you heard me yeah those that's a dope moment and do you know my
old lady quarter key quarter key tell me what she did from me yeah that was
dope because Snoop got to see somebody I look up to oh my god right yeah I got
what was that like when Snoop came to no land that shit was like that shit was
left field you heard me
Snoop Canaan, no limit, my bad, y'all.
That's Snoop right there.
Nah, that's my old lady.
Hold up, hold up, I heard my name.
This is my old lady.
This is my old lady.
Hold on one second.
Hey, baby.
I'm doing the interview.
Let me call you right back.
All right, baby.
Hey, buddy.
Love you.
Bye.
Yeah, man.
So look, I, um, what we're saying?
Snoot.
Snoop.
Oh my gosh.
Snoop got that, bro.
Fuck me up.
Fuck me up. Man, Snoop was like middle of the night, like somebody motherfucking snuck somebody in the country, some shit, you feel me?
You feel? Because it was at a time that he was not seeing eye to eye with death row.
You know, he had a lot of things on him, you know what I'm saying?
And he was still being victorious, making music, and being him, you know what I'm saying, this icon, you know what I'm saying?
This icon, you everything.
Man, snoo was like two, three in the morning.
I come to the studio, I turn the corner.
They got Snoop dogs sitting in the office.
You know, Black Raiders, Jersey, football jersey.
like some sweats I'm like it's a snoop dog dog like so ain't nobody say shit y'all
ain't know it's right right right right right right it was in it was already like you
hear me like we'd already been collabing a song here or something like that but to like see it like
it like that it was like going to the job it was like going to the fucking what's the name
of st. Patrick's fucking club what's his name what the club was it was on the truth
it was like going the truth and because we management or because we're part of this
thing that we got we up on this type of knowledge we upon this type of
activity that's going down to hip hop right now right we first we got this we
got first dibs on this type of action this type of world changing shit for
hip hop right you know what I'm saying so it was dope man it'd be a part of something
great that was about to become more great than what it was already it was you know
you just be smoking and you know what you're potting and y'all listening to an
album or some shit like me and this nigga always wanted me was rap and foet
really answering the phone at no limit
Oh, that's funny.
We just always wasn't.
Ratting folks ain't no lemme in studio.
What are you doing that?
Hey.
That shit was the dopeest shit ever.
Because it was random.
He wasn't on no songs.
That's what made it dope.
That was the art of I give to P
from knowing how to have a special appearance
or a feature that was just a dab of seasoning
And it was still impressive.
We learned that from Dr. Dr. Dr. Dreda Chronic.
I'm gonna put this artist there, that artist.
I'm an orchestra.
I'm gonna have co-stars to make a big something.
And that was a pivotal something of skits
that led into one of the biggest somethings
that we all could possess and say we entertained.
Man, that was some cold shit.
Because it's like, you got a multi-million dollar company.
You're not just gonna let random people answer the phone.
Then you built an empire out the ghetto.
Ain't nobody just in the studio.
Let me get that, bro.
Pia.
Can I feed you people?
Who?
Who?
Pee.
Yeah?
Well, we're gonna say that over there.
Hey, what I'm nigg.
This nigga is rapping foote.
I don't even know if we're supposed to be on this motherfucker with you.
What's you doing?
That shit cold, man.
That shit, Cole. We fucked with that whole era, man.
I was buying series.
Every goddamn weak.
And they was dropping.
Say, brother, I was the illest time where I saw a method of an album get done.
Of that, you know, cats, I hope this is a gym that could do something for somebody that might be creating music or creating content or something.
As far as drawing energy back into what you're doing, awful great energy you already created.
P used to like, he might have four songs on an album, forget it with you, right?
y'all come over like let's say y'all section y'all come over right and y'all y'all new company i ain't seen y'all a minute right but y'all know we got these four songs for ghetto d so he'll be like man turn pull that shit up pull that shit up pull that shit up you did he'll play the four songs we'll watch the vibe of the room you know what I'm saying all the four songs right so we ain't seen each other in a week now we got two more songs now it's showed up too now we can play this now we all connected off oh all this shit coming back you heard me oh they've been coming back you heard me oh they've been coming back and
back you heard me they vibe with it bitch i'm tell you it's gonna be that yeah you feel me we'll get
four more songs six more songs now we've got a bigger room of people just you know the energy people
that's fucking with each other you heard me and then we'll have it be known what the world gonna do
because our own people who couldn't deny the shit you know what I'm saying it was it was
that's how ghetto de bless you that's how ghetto d came about you know what I'm saying it was
dope I saw him put that shit together I saw C coming there were making crack like this
want to do that over with beats by the palm you can really cook crack if you listen right
Yeah, you can.
He taught you on the internet before anything.
You know what I'm saying?
Internet teach you anything.
Man, but the instructions are so detailed.
Man, they are.
Man, that's all.
It's one gram.
So that was the process.
Every seven grams, you add a gram of,
yeah.
I didn't want to drop the numbers because somebody
will be like, oh, tell me more.
Yeah, what I'm saying is off of experimental.
And that nigga was saying,
there is, let the water get real hot.
Let it get real hot.
They didn't have some cold water add that to the pipe.
Oh, yeah.
Run that back, man, I'm on my second batch.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on, not, 8-1, y'all.
Lay it to the left, scrape the pot, make the something.
See?
Yeah.
It's critical that you lean it to the left or something.
You fucking love to do it.
It's more gravity to the left or something.
For what I heard to do it.
I'm just saying, you try to do it.
That's, man.
That shit was hard, huh?
I, yeah.
That shit was hard.
That shit was stupid hard.
Can cook no crack in 2020.
Nah, who you're going to sell it to?
Like, look, just to be clear,
there is the demand for the love.
for everything.
It's not the time to be doing that.
It's the lower the game.
To get in the game?
I'm cooking this for me.
It's my crack.
I'm going to smoke throughout the rest of the pandemic.
Can you imagine trying to teach his 90's baby how to cook crack?
Look, man.
People still smoke crack?
Yes.
But they know how to cook it themselves.
Come make some crack.
You can't make a little bit, can't?
What are you at?
What are the crack?
Yeah, I'm going to buy.
It's like, man, cocaine prices is way down.
That's cooked my own shit.
That's all.
Trust nobody to cook me nothing, me.
It's a pandemic.
Motherbuck, got a panoramic going on now that happened.
You think that nigga in his room, Dian East Egg.
What are you doing?
Close!
He said, down the East Egg.
Don't swing.
Yeah.
They got a spoon going.
Nice.
Nice.
No.
Burf that shit up.
That shit is crazy.
There's so many songs from that era that just hit different.
Man, it's this.
Man, what?
You gotta tell me like a tour story of the crazies.
That's what I want to hear, because I know y'all.
It feel like I was accepted everywhere.
Yeah, and there was 100 niggas.
Yeah, you gonna accept that.
Yeah! You gonna accept that.
Man, when you show up 100 deep, motherfuckers act deaf.
We gonna listen.
We gonna listen.
We gonna listen to listen to what you got to say.
I'm gonna say a great story was being in LA
and it was some type of an awards show going on.
Some type of awards.
type of awards right one of them black and show i'm just gonna say it some type of award show right
we were there we we had our job to do in the awards show and you know keep it moving and
afterwards you hit parties and things like that just like anything else a whole bunch of
red carpet events you did so look um i'm at this one spot i mean styles what's up bro
you know what i'm saying good to meet you man i meet eve i'm a dj clue i'm a kid off of
88 27 ember street you feel that's some real gangster shit when the nigger
address.
You're stupid.
Any way, don't matter.
Where you're at in America, the nigger take you the whole act.
Nick, 19-0-6, me.
My grandma had that little fit around of y'all.
You know, the niggis specific about the area.
Right, right, right.
Real game, shit.
Nah, man.
Wall Street Trappin' know that.
You know what I mean?
I just, you know, I just, you know, I just, you know, it's just weird to me.
You're stupid.
Yeah, when you said the address, I was like, yeah, he don't get no, what?
Maybe you're in location.
Yeah.
And what them nigg is like that.
It's like that.
I was looking at the motherfucker like,
I was just waiting.
You heard me?
Small village.
Small village, you feel me.
The same village that raised me,
the same village that made people embrace me.
That shit do be dope, though.
When you're at the war shore, then you'd just be hollering.
He'd be like, nigga, I fuck with ya.
Yeah, that's how I was.
That's how I was.
Yeah, yeah.
It don't matter what the fuck they're doing,
it's gonna look amazing.
Yeah, Missy Elliott is eating grapes over that bitch.
A real great.
Oh, look.
Nick, nigger, yeah, that.
Nickin' Lil Kim, got house shoes on.
That's stupid.
He's a guy, oh, man, oh, that's stupid.
That's how I was.
When I saw Meg the style here.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
But then I was mapping it up.
Like if I was, if I was her nigger, her ass coming about my chest.
You already didn't peep the dynamics.
Her ass be like in this arrogant.
It's just a job for you.
All this is leg.
It's just a job for you.
It's just a job for you, get you something new to do.
You know, I ain't done, okay, this ain't never been this high before.
I guess that's what I'm doing.
Yeah, I saw it at the airport.
She smelled good.
She smelled good as fuck.
You're a real nigga.
You end and knock this weed coma.
Right.
But when you punch in, when you punch in.
She's the way you punch in.
Her natural smells good.
Right.
I don't know weird shit.
You got to say that because it's the end of me.
With a tea on it.
Yeah.
She smelt.
She does.
She smelt it.
Smelt it good.
That's what people remember, man.
If you, the people looking at, always make sure you smell good.
You got to.
Yeah.
You love good.
A huge impression.
Yes.
Watch your ass.
Because you be dancing.
That's what you get up to fall off.
She'd be moving so much.
She'd be dancing and moving.
Yeah.
You're like, damn, this girl been moving so much.
And she still smelled it good.
We, that's, my niggas said, smelled it.
That's how fucking smelled it.
She smelled it.
She smelled it.
My nigger, here, man.
This bishop, ATL top 20.
Yeah.
Cold nigger.
It's my god.
I told you this nigga was cold nigger.
When he chimed in, he says something that sticks with the people.
That's real.
She smelled it.
She smelled it good.
She smelled it good.
It's on record.
Mugin Nostalian, smelled it good.
Brud, that need to be the name of her perfume.
Smelled it.
Smelled it.
Smelled it good.
She's doing.
That's gone.
And I was, I know you ain't bullshit.
because she smelled it good when I sang it to.
Megan, if you see it.
I smelled her.
Rock with the kids.
And it was early in the morning.
And guess what?
She still smelled it good.
Nice.
That's the real.
That's how you know.
She ain't playing.
Some of them girls are you smelling like they play basketball.
Musty.
Onion rings.
They be moving.
Some of them smell like they play.
He said they be moving.
Yeah.
He said onion rings.
Damn, man.
They didn't allow to hustle.
the hustle, you know, but just that
you ran across them when they had a little onion, the la bump.
That little, yeah, the little
twang, the little twang hit your nose.
Some people like that.
Woman must have hit different, though.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
In London, it's popping.
They must be as fuck on the day.
It's popping.
I bought it like a little, the little switch that you put
on the plug and shit.
The adapter joint.
You ever mean?
I'm getting that.
The lady was like, oh, are you wanted this radio?
She had a big old stain.
It was yellow.
It was a big old stain, like she, like, had somebody in the head like or something and
like they sweat it on.
When you said that, I thought of this man.
Right.
And she reached for the radio, right?
And I was like looking and she like was still talking, I was just looking at the stain.
And she was like, excuse me, I was like, man, like that shit looked thick.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, like, weighing out, you know, hanging.
I know.
Yeah, I was like, shit.
I basically lived in Germany for about two weeks.
Okay.
I was on tour.
I was just like, this is the wildest place I have ever been.
Why are they like this?
I'm driving in everything.
I know everybody ain't like that.
I'm like, and they pulled me over.
Everything is gonna go wrong.
You're just a rap.
Bro, we were over there.
We were getting ready to go to the show.
It's like two and a half, three hours away.
You drove to the show.
The motherfucking promoter got a car.
The shit is on the opposite side.
And then it's a stick and he don't know how to drop a stick.
How the fuck, bro, we were driving all the way in like second gear.
He's like, and then it's like jumping and I'm like, bro, you don't know how to drive a stick?
I'm not about to do this too out.
Man, oh, this is motherfuckin.
It's a bucking.
Bro, shit that bitch.
I'm all sure.
Pull up.
I get up in that bitch, I'm like, hold up.
It's gonna take me a second because I ain't even, I ain't used to left driving.
I'm used to.
Keep this nigger out the car.
No, Germany is full of time.
Me and the other comedian.
This is over there being my hype man, bro.
This is a woman.
Come on low, you can drive this man.
I'm like, yeah, I got it. Hold on.
I'm like, hmm.
I'm straight, my left ass wag.
Turn the radio back on.
I got this.
This nigga on the other side when it's time to hit the break,
because he's in the driver seat.
He's like, hold on, hold on, oh.
I'm like, bro, I'm driving.
I'm driving.
The shit.
Get over here.
You're the passenger.
You're looking at it.
You're like, ah!
Don't stop.
Every time I stop, stop screaming.
It takes a second to get used to.
It's a true fucking story.
Wow.
Fuck with Germany though.
Yeah.
They catch up nasty as fuck.
You want sauce?
Do you want sauce?
That's what they call it.
Do you want sauce?
Nasty.
What's wrong?
You add that kitchen with no salt in it.
Do you want sauce?
No salt catcher?
Why did that?
You know the one that'd be like, no salt added?
You're like, hmm, what the fuck is that?
Oh, yeah, it's a little different color.
It's got a little different color on it.
That's the shit they be here.
It's like tomato paste.
And they'd be mad that you wanted.
It's like, damn, you for real?
You want that shit?
No.
Go get them the sauce.
Then they got this.
You want sauces.
There's some brown shit that look like A1
and kind of tastes like A1, but it ain't A1.
Hold on.
What is beef juice?
I don't know.
Beef juice.
It's kind of like a steak sauce,
but it's kind of like, I don't know.
It ain't ate one?
He said it ain't ain't nothing.
That is that wrong.
I like Germany though.
They like black people a lot.
True.
They treat us totally different.
True.
They'd be acting like, they act like they've been looking for us
and they're glad they found us.
Hey, man, my friend.
Have a beer.
Have a beer.
Have a beer.
Where you been?
Red Bull gives you wave.
Did you get your stimulus?
You need to stimulate?
Oh, man.
We're gonna take the holiday.
That's crazy.
Fugs with Germany, man.
That's funny.
It's a real hood-ass shit, bro.
We appreciate you coming through here,
screaming some game on the trap.
Oh, man.
We ain't kicking you out and we ain't going nowhere, though.
You know, we say things all through this bitch.
all through this bitch because this is a show for the hood and just to see a real hood
nigga make it up out the hood and still be that nigga from the hood to be part of the
most successful era of hip-hop period and still be cool enough down the earth enough to
fuck with some niggas doing some shit like this man I'm honor man I'm on it baby
I'm on here just know that when you was in that bitch and you was putting it down
you was reaching niggas like us you know what I'm saying
needed to hear that shit.
You got that, like I said, man,
your rap voice so different.
It's just like, it was never questionable
like a lot of the shit is right now.
It's very believable.
Yeah, yeah, I felt it.
Yeah.
Some of this shit now, I don't...
I just want to get you through it, man.
Like, you know, we celebrated the cast that was on the mic,
and we would protect them by any means.
That's when a rap artist was,
that's what made me want to do it.
Like, the neighborhood of protection.
you by any means because you do and you mean so much for the community you spoke for the
communities you know we're just not tearing it down it's america you're going to get your hand
dirty somewhere you got to have that balance together you feel me and um most people just you know
just ain't really it's hard to get that and i just felt like if i'm gonna do it i'm gonna help too
i just got to make it digestible yeah yeah yeah you know you got to throw that message in there
you know try to inspire niggas it's man but niggas it says like it's just like you said like
in the world of balance you know sometimes you can you can say it that niggas catch it but the
same way people are like i don't know why they do their ignorant shit and post money online you don't
know what type of niggas they reach some niggas got to see it to believe it some niggas can hear
it reply but some niggas got to see it to believe everything ain't for you exactly but what's
for you ain't nobody take front of it so yeah well
good is the knowledge if you don't know how to use come on man come on man now don't get me
wrong jesus want me to ball no you know what's what you do yeah so now we're abundant now that's a
very good point i just want to be clear and i don't think man look man i like i'm fine i like i'm hot
you hear me like i'm a man you feel me don't get me twisted i'm just i'm just i'm just 2021
to let you get this version of me you know what i'm saying me and my wife we have investment
properties you know i'm saying a plethora of things i got clothing companies i have a few other
things that trampolines from just doing music. And as a business person, I learned that it's an
industry. You have to be able to produce it over and over and over again. Consistency is key and
keys open doors. You know what I'm saying? So my whole thing now is we need the money and we need
to fuck with each other. We need a group of people that can coexist with each other and
turn up with each other that can take their money and resources pool it with each other and make
something that'll last because we've got to be a little more responsible with it. And this is
Whatever walk of life you are
Tune into this right now you dig like if I met anything to you I want you to know that I'm gonna need you to fall in love with yourself right now
Because I need you we need you we got to figure this out you heard me
Like just keeping it focused we won't I want ball I want to take my all there
I want to buy Chanel purses and shit and I want to help my neighborhood start subdivisions and keep some people from being hungry on the street
It's just about balance you feel I don't want to stop that of who I am
I know you a great business man you
marketed the name fiend right right real shit come on before the internet i mean if you
i got fiend coming what's he gonna do you're gonna smoke glass on camera you're gonna send a fiend
is he okay i don't know about this one man no no he's a dope he's a dope artist i mean his name
Look, is he gonna bring drugs in my club or not?
You ain't gonna bring some drugs.
What do you mean?
What do you bring some drugs?
I mean, he smoked weed.
He smoked weed.
Right.
Yeah.
Do I need to pay him my furniture or wait after the show?
You might not fuck me on this, man.
You might not fuck me on this, man.
That's it.
Did you catch in this?
Did you catch any backlash or, you know, any, like, obstacles?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Twice, I think, when it came to performing, I couldn't do some festivals at one time
because it was like, what his name, you know, what it means.
I'm like, well, you know.
That sounds like some recent shit.
You know, it happens, you know.
It ain't going to go nowhere.
That's why I got International Jones.
I perform under a whole other brand.
That's a little more lax, a little gutter boy that's seen the world travel,
got stamps in his passport, love beautiful women, a kind of sewer fine,
and enjoy bawling for what I feel is bawling.
I'm glad you ain't never let nobody talk you in the change.
You think we could go with like microphone fiend or something?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was something before that.
But fiend is what...
I'm gonna come with fiend.
She was like, what's gonna go?
I said, I'm gonna be fiend.
She said, well, I'm gonna call you fiend so you can get used to this shit.
You hear me?
So, a strong woman in my life.
I'm trying to tell you, I had blessings upon,
blessings in front of me.
It was on me to gravitate toward him.
Yeah.
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Man, this got me going crazy, man.
This is the longest I didn't ever went without, like, telling no jokes of doing no show.
Sitting at the house all day, man, with these kids, trying to help him with this schoolwork.
Everything in the world falling in.
I don't know what to do.
I, all I know how to do is talk shit.
I talk shit when it's raining, when it's snowing outside in a blizzard.
Whenever it's going on, I'm going to talk my shit.
And for me not to be able to do that, it's got me.
You know, I'm going crazy a little bit, so I can't take it no more.
So you know what I did?
I had me a show.
Yeah, a safe one.
A social distance show.
Nobody even got out the car.
Yeah, and I'm putting it out.
I'm putting it out.
Because if I would have been outside, I would have put something out by now.
This is not no comedy special.
This is just some special comedy.
This is some comedy that I did in the middle of the pandemic.
And I want you to see it because I know you would have came if you would have been able to.
So we're putting it out, independent.
Ain't no middleman, it's straight meat.
It's just buy it from me.
It's direct to consumer.
It ain't going to be no Netflix special.
It ain't no HBO.
It ain't no showtime.
It's 85 South media.
Support it.
Watch it.
Smoke something to it, man.
I'm just, you know, shit, by any means.
We're going to get it done by any means.
Whatever going on, as long as I'm alive, we're going to do some comedy, some kind of way.
So make sure you watch this.
It's coming soon.
Man, that's dope.
She used to be like, Finn.
I come in with my friends.
They'd be like, ask Damien, if he wants some red beans and rice.
Finn, you want some garlic bread with yours, mother?
He'd be like, man, what's your mama just calling you, man?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, so, yeah.
You got to be purpose.
When your mama believe ain't, you got to do it.
And I was playing football and everything.
She said, what you're going to do?
Football or music?
You can't be doing both.
You're standing out all along?
I was like, man, look, on a football team,
he's bored about getting home, eating their food.
We're down 52, nothing.
They ain't this, not in the game.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was like, I'm going to do a music.
Oh, that's the worst.
Man, one time my coach's going to yell at me, talking about we lost.
I was like, I didn't play.
Y'all lost.
Right, right.
I'm not about to accept this.
This ain't shit to do with you.
You don't want to be part of the team.
I'm not going to be part of the game because you're going to be a part of the team.
Yeah, man.
You want to be a smart ass.
Well, you want to be a dumb one?
I wasn't never good with authority.
Hey, that's hard.
That's hard.
That's amazing what he is.
You're right?
Carl's Millip, if you start taking your life serious,
you're never gonna meet anybody.
Oh yeah, you teach health.
And you stink.
So what does that tell me?
You stink.
You're the health teacher and you must.
You can tell me shit.
Come on, man.
What's that shit on your leg?
Oh, man.
Coach.
Placerias having to ask me.
Dry ass elbows and varicose veins.
You got three different visible medical conditions and you have helped.
Hold up.
They got the book open.
Diabetic and why your ass so goddamn, yeah.
Visible, right?
You got three visible.
Hell.
Conditions.
Probably to be the doctor.
It's just, you're stupid, man.
You're stupid, man.
This niggas on the road.
I know what that is.
That's all the commercial.
Yeah.
I know.
You basically dead in front.
Funny.
I knew this shit when I was 16.
Man, you ain't got no compassion.
Yeah, I do.
I grew up around a bunch of people who should have.
I grew up around a lot of people who should have never been around children.
Hold up.
I probably had a bunch of people who shouldn't have never been around me.
They think I'm good.
But I could have been so great if I wouldn't have been around these fucking losers, man.
They fucked up so much of my growth and development.
What they did?
Carlos Miller, you think everything's a joke?
Yeah.
You're a life.
You're a life.
You're a life.
Your life is a joke.
Damn.
You think I get what fuck about what frogs do in the show.
about what frogs do in the springtime.
Hey.
You're traumatized.
So they send you somewhere?
Did they send me where?
They sent you somewhere?
When they had come.
You know how they do that?
You fuck up in the clans.
They say you too.
Get out.
They got to go home.
I went to school in Mississippi.
I had plenty of days.
I just roamed the hallway.
He said, I just wrong.
Niggins say some shit just to be free.
Hold up.
You know how people always be like,
man, I had that home.
You ever, you know, like, it's the joke,
like the road.
with people like, you ever look in your window
and your homeboy doing like this in the window?
I was the homeboy doing that shit.
You had things to do.
Man, I was a fucking, bro, I had one teacher,
this motherfucker would just talk.
We just walked in and out of the class.
He didn't know who was there or who was.
He was just, fuck it.
Gave up.
Crazy.
You shouldn't have never been around me.
You wasn't in no foster home with you.
Hell no.
Mr. Go back, man.
He was going.
He was back in the thousand.
He was going.
No.
Nick, I got too many parents.
I ain't all parents.
I had my parents and some step parents
and some bunch of huntsies, isn't it?
I would have raised by 700 people, man.
My median family got 3,000 adults in him.
Damn.
Where are kids?
It's just you.
Now tell you another thing.
God damn, I got enough advice to last meet.
I'm 60-9.
Let me just try some shit.
Do you all please stop trying to help me?
God, damn.
Life is about priority.
Listen, bro.
I am six.
If you don't let me enjoy this, this last little piece of six.
You don't see the smurs all?
You got to pick you two ones up.
No, I don't.
I heard my child.
I got to lay this shit out and see what I like.
Pick your toys up.
No.
He's in to see what I like.
It's a method for my man.
My toys told me they didn't like being in the box.
All right, fuck it.
It's a method to my man.
I was just giving you an example of the type of how this shit's stupid, but it makes complete sense.
Yeah, I feel you.
People think a lot of wrong shit about me, Bishops.
That's growing.
Let's go.
I thought you had some white parents.
No, you didn't.
Now you're just reaching.
Ain't no way you looked at me and thought white parents.
I'm mixed, but I ain't that kind of mix.
My homie got white, he had white parents.
Well, I'm mixed.
I'm black, half black, half nigger.
My dad is a nigger.
My mom was a strong black one.
Like one?
A killer cowboy.
Yeah.
I'm a third generation, nigger.
My granddaddy was what you called the original nigger.
He came out the first batch of nigger.
I'd be blaming a lot of my problems on my grandfather.
You shouldn't.
You got to blame a lot of your success on.
That too.
Because you're doing shit that your granddaddy couldn't even do.
Like this shit was illegal when your granddad was on the street.
It couldn't be four niggas talking about nothing.
Smoking.
You get caught up in an entanglement.
Shit.
It's my grandfather.
Yeah, I know.
Look how Marvin Gay looked at you
when you said that's your grandmother.
Your granddad ain't this shit, boy.
Try to provide.
I knew your granddad.
And be a stable in life.
And you're going to get on this goddamn podcast
and lie on your goddamn granddadder.
He grew up down the street
from where the shit was popping at.
You're going to allow on your granddad.
Nah, man.
That's cold, though.
Man, our granddad is supposed to probably some cold niggas
and they did some shit that we don't have no history about, bro.
I wonder who was the first three black men in America
to go get together in somebody basement,
make the plan, buy a pound of weed.
Split the money up, moved back to Mississippi by some land.
There was some holes around.
In your grandma, town?
They was around.
They was around before.
I wanted that they was getting hosed at the Civil Rights
March.
Yeah.
What y'all doing after this?
No, my cousin, Melvin, got a little spot down and
someone walked back to Atlanta.
Shit.
You walked in by yourself?
Damn.
Damn.
No, Martin, this is my cousin.
I'm Marvin Luther again.
No, I got to get...
No, we got the after party, we got the fish Friday night,
muddy water's coming through.
Harold Melvin in the Blue Nose, they're coming up from New Orleans.
Johnny Taylor.
James Brown sent like a whole bunch of catfish.
We're gonna fry them up and shit.
You saw the ladies selling the barbecue?
That's my sister, yeah.
Kathy, yeah, Kathy.
Now, we're not walking back.
My brother's gonna pick us up when we get to Birmingham.
We're gonna just walk to Birmingham.
Shit.
He's gonna drive us back.
No, we're not walking back.
You can ride back with us.
What's his name?
My brother?
Yeah, no, your name?
Oh, I'm Martin.
Yeah, Martin's my first cousin, man.
He's his boss.
Yeah.
On my mother's side.
My mother, his mother's their sisters.
You loyal with some niggas at the Civil Rights.
All day.
For players.
Some players.
Hey, brother, what church do you belong to?
Oh, first Ebeneas.
Okay, bad.
Look, if you ever in Springfield, Alabama.
Springfield.
Okay.
Alabama.
I got a little thing that I'm doing that and I'm fighting for our people too, man.
We don't got no black garbage, man.
No black garbage, okay?
So I'm telling all the people in Springfield just to save our trash.
Yeah, we're just, we're on trash strike.
So if you ever want to get down and check out a real movement without all this fake shit.
A real movement.
Yeah, we ain't doing that nonviolent shit over there.
We're whooping their ass too.
Touching us, we ride.
We got a touch and ride policy on Springfield.
Touching ride.
Yeah, you touch us.
We ride.
We ride.
We're not walking.
We ride.
Right.
Right means to slide upon.
Yeah.
We do it slide upon.
Yeah.
That's what we'll do down in Springfield.
Spin the bend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Y'all want to come to a real movie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They touch us.
We touch them.
You know what?
In small cities, they got a little cash that put together stuff like that, man.
But, you know, for some reason, you know, maybe they don't last.
But that's what I think.
missing period the thought of what you just said man cash linking up like that
three four dudes you know you know you get some of some property shit like that
yeah but there was some players there it was hard shit yeah you know that's how everybody
got acreage you know about my great-granddad got acreage and uh acres out there at
san francisville you know we share a lot of land with my cousin my relatives and
shit and that goes on i got a business partner in mind he got 115 acres out there
in mississippi that's of course
transfer through inheritance, it's great grandfather or stuff like that.
Yeah, I'm about to buy me some property down there in Mississippi.
Please do.
Yeah.
That's where I'm from.
I gotta get missing.
Yeah.
If you know.
They should high though.
They, boy, they touch.
Mississippi?
It's shit high.
It's the bad.
When you're trying to get it.
It's high for a nigga.
God damn.
It's hot for me.
Send a white man to do it.
And then you, it's Mississippi.
And be in the bushes.
I'll buy, but leave me three of them.
Got damn cow.
Man, shit.
Yeah, man, that's dope.
What part of Mississippi, you got to land?
Your family got to land?
It's going to come to me.
Let me see we go through the Natchez.
It's going to come to me.
It's somewhere up in there.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man, they got a compound, you heard of me?
Yeah.
And I talked to another little brother the other day.
He said, he met his brother, chef, 15 acres.
It's about what to do with it, man.
Like, they got all kinds of things you can do with acres out of town.
You feel me?
Here's a business tip, if I mean.
Hell yeah.
Hey, check it off.
You've been took you this long.
Try the business.
Hey, check it out, man.
Hey, you know, you got a little money, you know, you got a little something gone for yourself.
Your credit is decent.
Here's a jump.
You know, go find you some, you know, at least an acre, two acres out of town somewhere.
You know, take you whatever that is, you know, 50,000, 40,000, whatever.
Buy you a lot or two and get it ready to cultivate on.
You know what I'm saying?
You'd be able to grow hemp there.
You could produce up to $30,000 a month.
a month from that one acre just off a hemp because it's going to be a demand for that.
It's just like having a stock tip knowing whose IPO is going to go public, you know what I'm saying?
So look into that, you know what I'm saying.
No, let me tell you what he did not say.
He did not say go buy some land and start growing your own weed.
He did not.
He did not say that go through the proper channels and don't because niggas will take shit and run with it.
Nigger told me that the yard.
The pina got up in the backyard.
He said, him.
Opium on a block.
I got some poppies.
You know, I got some Christmas.
A nigga just was a grown opium.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, man.
I mean, you know, everybody passed church and fuck that.
I'm going to grow, opium filled right down.
Yeah.
Somebody had to do it.
Somebody.
This nigga told me all the hotter body.
What?
This nigga is higher and higher.
The access.
Nobody told you.
Don't repeat that on Hill.
It's got to be a little.
It's got to be a higher.
illegal.
I don't say that.
Get that part out.
He meant like high and seat, y'all, like an alive body.
He meant assistant you play hide and seat.
That's all.
Somebody told me how to hide.
You won't know how to steal shit off the internet?
No!
No!
I do!
No!
Oh, fuck.
Free robber smirer.
Yeah, it's about that time.
It is about that time.
Whatever he, whatever they said he did, he's done enough.
Yeah, that'll mind.
Yeah.
Yeah.
speaking of letting them out there's a bunch of motherfuckings they're about to have to let
it in wow white people weren't crazy the other week uh-oh they went they went
in jail man i ain't gonna do no time but they took them i ain't like how they got to go home
that night niggins don't ever get to go home that night hey hey listen oh they how you
arrest your cousin now look cause i you know i'm just gonna make it look like i
I got the handcuff on you, but I'm just going to bring your back.
They're going to get the boiling out of it.
I got a ticky in.
You look like the alcohol thing reading, you know what I'm telling you.
I kind of make it look like I'm ticking you.
Right.
That's what we saw.
Not this time.
This is not this time.
This ain't totally going to work.
I'm going to put these handcuffs.
Can you translate the real laws this time?
I'm going to put these handcuffs on you.
It's not going to be tight.
I've done this before.
I'm Willard.
I'm Willard.
I'm going to walk you down.
And I'm going to walk you down.
And I'm going to sit you in a car.
It's already heated.
It's a blanket.
You like Starbucks?
You like Starbucks?
You like Starbucks?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
They did some other shit this time.
They stole the motherfucking mail.
They stole all type of shit.
That's some federal of shit.
They went to a capital building.
They was mad when the niggas fucked their target.
I believe that it's some type of, I believe that's a terrorist type act.
I got white friends.
That when they stole the mail.
That's what they go down there?
That's when shit got real.
Even the white lawyers.
God damn it, why did they steal that man?
Why did they mess with the mail?
Why did they mess with the mail?
He's somebody else for Claire's house shit.
See, we gotta get out of it.
When they stole that motherfucking envelope
with that address on.
That's when shit got real, real right there.
Right.
What y'all don't understand is the motherfucking hostmaster
is the most powerful motherfucker
in the land.
I'm telling you.
He said, I'm telling you.
Shit get real.
When the last time somebody got on TV fucking with some mail?
Oh, it's been a minute.
Every nigga in America know that you don't fucking with the mail.
All these motherfucking murderers got caught.
They made the dudes.
They didn't fuck with their mail box.
No.
That's real shit.
White people then lost it, bro.
You saw them climb up that goddamn 40-foot wall?
And the steps was right there,
that's how fucking mad they are.
Steps right next to this shit.
And they like,
Hey, help me up, bro.
Brue.
I'm a white friend.
Steps right there.
Fuck them.
Steps are mad.
No.
Bro.
You just made a whole point.
You made a whole point.
America is never going to be the same.
Y'all think this shit is a joke.
First of all, they stole that goddamn mail.
Niggins shit got so real.
A white lady
got shot.
in the neck. Okay, I don't know if you understand the scope of that.
Killed on Capitol Brown.
All this shit that didn't ever happen.
I was smoking.
A white woman.
A white woman.
Everybody going to jail.
What you smoking her?
What the fuck?
This thing, partner.
Hey.
The first time he to introduce him like,
you know, this thing home was.
We were just running some lines.
for upcoming play
that we're thinking about
I'll tell you. America about to change
it is. It's already changing right now.
She was climbing up on them people's shit.
Well, we get the chance to see it.
Huh? We get the chance to see it.
We did see it.
They got meetings and stuff that's happening
just like what we saw in the outwards
and shit that we're unaware of
and they just now just bringing the meeting
on the other side of the fence.
They got some new laws coming so fast.
Yeah.
We ain't going up there nowhere.
But nigger, shit then got
They caught her with her knee.
Her knee was up on the shit.
They told her not to beat on.
Get back.
I saw that boy.
That boy didn't even, that boy good too.
That didn't take no whole bunch of chances.
It was just like, a whole lot of choppers on my head.
Oh, you're stupid.
One shot, I'm talking about smooth.
It was over.
It was over.
Hit the ground.
You're stupid.
He said, whole lot of choppers on.
And white people was in there stealing shit off the wall.
They were stealing shit didn't.
Nobody won't.
Why she?
Nobody even gave a fuck about.
a fuck about why the woman stormed in why the dudes hitting the dda the right all that right
just to get it open for her to be the first one to step in and example to be made of a shot yeah
all them dudes man you got your thinking cap on that's a thinking cap ain't it that's a goddamn
thinking cap yeah i mean what if the whole shit was to i don't know you never know i ain't
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think.
Hey, man.
Might have been, hey.
You know them people.
You know how they do?
You know how they, hey, when they get around themselves.
Who is they?
You see, here you go.
He said, here you go.
This nigga ruined everything.
Y'all talking about the white folks.
Captain Obvious!
Who, white people?
No!
Nah, no, we're talking about them folks at the Capitol building.
Because it was some other type of people down there too.
Y'all let the nigger with a raccoon hat, wrecked shit.
Hey, he looked like he was just like,
It is your right, uh, to fight, uh, to Paul.
But look like he was in that business, turn, son.
When that shit happened, like y'all got white friends,
how are you white friends?
Bro, why you give a fuck?
What I'm saying?
You over here, when you were you looking for some compassion?
You know what I'm saying?
How are your wife?
How did your wife grow?
They are upset.
I ain't gonna lie.
They are upset and they're embarrassed because those are their relatives on their TV with no teeth in their mouth.
My wife friends gave me job.
People in there with no teeth in their mouth talking about they don't want no free health care.
I'm so sorry.
This is all that happened.
Did you come in?
They ain't.
We need you tomorrow.
I didn't know.
I didn't know it was like me.
I saw a video and arrested you on the room.
Did you come in to work in by her?
Don't take you.
Take a COVID test.
Take two.
They come in tomorrow.
Please.
He didn't ask how your wife's running a hat.
How your wife's friends feel, Bishop?
What they say to you?
Um...
They're going to one of my Caucasian friends, right?
He's not Caucasian.
I don't know, man.
My wife...
My wife...
My wife friends work a lot of money.
Um, your wife friends worth a lot of money,
so that makes you more compassionate about them?
about them.
I'm just saying, man, they just...
You, you okay?
No, I'm trying to find that fuck you want me to get.
Can't miss a load.
Can't miss out of them.
Do you feel like by the white people storming the Capitol the other day it's going to affect your clientele with the white people?
No, it just, you know, it's kind of...
It's like...
You can post that shit on Instagram and then they delete it.
Who?
Instagram.
I can't delete my, my shit still in.
They left yours up?
No, I didn't ever post it.
I don't feel like I should give them any publicity.
No, I'm just saying if you post, if you post that, it's gonna, you know, your page, they can take this.
But you mean that clip of this?
Just a lot of that, you know, that went down.
You know, but then when you post somebody that's black, it stay up.
Yeah, that's exactly why we should keep reposting it.
Yeah, it's crazy.
No, it's really not.
I mean, I feel real American right now.
American right now.
But I think if black people would have went, if
they would have dropped the bomb.
It wouldn't have been no discussion.
But guess what?
In the famous words of Manit Fresh, and then what?
That's what I'm saying.
So that would have happened?
Then what?
What, if black people would have did that shit?
Showed up.
Let's just say it.
They'd have been bombed, right?
No.
They probably got a weapon that we never even seen before.
And then what?
that just would have just started dropping motherfuckers like that's right but then like i'm saying but then what
the negro ray and then what would we be able to do what are we prepared what you going to
and shit else you're gonna be able to do i'm as far as people that see their people to be destroyed
like that before their eyes man i'm telling you shit would have gotten real right everybody who would
have went to that bitch iPhone would have been exploding on their hand it would have been some
shit of epic proportions that you've never even imagined bodies right wouldn't have been no
I wouldn't, it would have been a bomb right there where that shit is driving.
They, uh, I'm all here about the capital.
Uh, how many people out here got the Apple phone?
They would have finally unleashed Bigfoot on a nigger.
One part, one part seven million?
Okay, I blow those up.
They didn't know, you motherfuckers would have called in,
all the resources they had.
They got some shit to blow out our backs, the sharks,
and all the apex predators.
Bidds would have pulled up with a tank with an orca in it.
Throw some sharks on it.
Get them, Shamu.
Come, Shammu!
Oh, fuck.
Killer Shammu!
I seen the dude take the fucking podium and put it on eBay.
Right.
Yeah.
How much did he get?
I don't know what he got.
He wanted racks at first.
He got some time.
They did know that bit, 16, 17, bang, whatever.
He didn't sit down for a little while.
Now, I want to see all of them people go to jail.
Look, there are.
But I'm not about to find who these people are and posted online.
I'm not snitching.
The police said they need some help identifying people.
You're a goddamn lie.
They're picking them up.
They always said they got five over ten bags.
That ain't.
That's all they got.
We got $5,000.
You got a goddamn lie.
These motherfuckers got $11 trillion budget.
You at least got $50K back there.
You want this information.
Tell us what happened in Lennox, Mom.
We got $5,000.
We got $5,000 to tell us a white people for free.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He did all that.
I know him.
I know him.
I know him.
We're trying to get these charges, but we can't find any credible witnesses.
Man, that's my neighbor, bro.
Tell me what happened.
Did he have that shit on 5,000?
Bro, he's on his Facebook page right here.
Damn.
He sent me a DM and said all niggas die.
Damn.
He sent me a DM and said, all niggas die.
What else you need?
He's been doing this shit sent him.
Since February here, every day.
Black history post, I posted.
I said I love dark skin women.
This nigga under that post, it's gonna prove.
Look, niggas so dumb, if they be like,
we got 8,500, niggas is do it.
Why it gotta be 8,500?
It ain't another number.
It's 8,500 said,
they ain't got, oh, baby.
It couldn't have been 9,500.
They had to be 8,500.
We got 8,500.
Tell us what happened on Pete Street.
Huh?
That niggered his own balls off.
Taser his own balls, right.
You saw that?
Yeah, gave yourself a heart attack, too,
if I would have had a heart attack too if I would have a taser by my nuts.
That's how you went out.
Nigger, if you hear a taser sound, that's enough.
For your nuts.
But it'd be right by your nuts.
Scramble there.
Nicky, your balls hanging like lasagna noodles now.
That's fucked up.
That damn shangering, you got dogs.
Y'all have been to a club and they, like,
got fake patron and, like, they'd be mixing their drinks.
What?
The shit don't be the right thing in the bottle.
What?
It don't be the right thing in the bottle.
I don't drink enough to know the difference.
It'd be fake hennessy, fake, fake, yeah.
They'd be mixing in the water.
What's the sad thing is the fake Hennessy?
Shit.
Death.
Oh, man.
Fake Hennessy.
Y'all ain't never been to my brother?
You gonna know his face.
This ain't anything.
So you ain't nothing to a club in Atlanta and the drink wasn't right?
Yeah, I don't, I get drunk before I get there.
You don't know what you made, yeah.
This ain't you?
This ain't this.
This nigga?
This nigga!
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Bro, you ain't never been in the Woffer House and fucking going up.
That ain't real eggs either.
real eggs either. Oh, hold up. You got to get the egg
muff. So you're saying you ain't never ordered breakfast and they
fucked it up. I ain't bad, bet.
The potato tight isn't real. You stay woke.
He says stay woke. What part of the patenia is the
tautin? Show me the taut. Okay, bet. Check this out. You go
a tip for tight. Tater tight. Tater. Tart.
It's tater types, right?
But if you smush them what you got...
Has brown.
Come on!
Why they don't call them smush potatoes?
Preach.
Do they call them hash browns because, like, some of them done and then some of them ain't?
Or is it because, like, when you cook them, they look like a hash tag?
Are they missing hash being in them?
Oh.
Yeah, because hash ain't...
That's the little meat.
You can get that corned meat.
So...
I mean, like, cannabis hash.
Oh.
Haschish.
Is Hashis?
She's missing in hash browns.
Why haven't, like, us as a black community, made hash brown a color?
That would be flying.
Like, what color was?
No, Nick, I'm like, you know, my girl, she's like, she hash brown.
You feel?
She kind of like, she ain't light skin, but she ain't darned good.
She hash brown.
You get what I'm saying, right?
She has brown.
Yeah, her feet, her feet and shit, like skin.
She has brown.
Hey, bro.
Because, you know, I used to talk to that wild,
I was clean on them niggins.
I had that motherfucker
Iceberg on that motherfucker
Hashbrown sweater.
Man, with the black markup?
With the hood on it?
Man, with the shit.
Oh, babe.
Because me and my girl colors for the wedding
is gonna be black and hash brown.
Hey, that shall be a color for 20201.
I'm telling you, bro.
201, we make a hash brown color.
Cause we gotta do it before the makeup.
industry get into it yeah yeah because I could just see a makeup artist like see you're
more of a hash brown you stole it you stole it oh you lose your luggage and you go and be like yeah they
my bags they're hash brown that's my hash brown yeah hey hey hey hey that's my hash brown
what color was it it's a louis bag but hash brown all right sir we got your bag we got the
coat we got it right here we want to ask you again uh what color was
her eyes oh okay but her eyes are hash brown yeah yeah that's that's a cold color this
year promise sir look you what you want to be different because you can go with the
I can do the cream with the hash brown vest it's not gold that's hash brown but
it's like you see the material you can't do this bro you can just see your
nephew I was so motherfucking clean I had them motherfuckin levy's on with them
hash brown bull then your underlora she had on that hash brown mother funny with that
hash brown hat I was so clean in that motherfucker man you couldn't tell me a god
I'm all the hash brown bitch is man bro bro where you at I'm with three hash brown
Now the ass, you're back.
I keep me some hash brown around.
I'm with three has brown.
Yeah, I love it.
Keep me some hash brown around.
Boy.
Yeah, now, look, you know what I'm going to pull up on him.
You know, dad, I want some hash brown.
You know what I'm saying?
Pull up on you, dad, got.
Yeah, yeah, okay.
You know, I got the little, you know,
I got him with the little hash brown, you know what I'm saying.
Because you remember you had, he had did with the tall ones.
The tall.
And then the little, you know, the little, you know,
With the Yale.
On the Yale, you already know.
You've been Pete.
Right, right.
It's been Pete.
Exactly, man.
Man, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
We're about to wrap this shit on up, man.
Man.
We had to run some shit.
You got to come back.
I'm with it.
This is part one.
Part one.
Hell yeah.
You're going about 80.
All right.
Because we just got the, you know, we got the,
all the fucking running in and shit.
Yeah, man.
We're working.
We're vibing.
That's just installment one.
Shout out of Chico Bing, shout out of D.C.
Yeah, yeah.
Shout to him out, man.
Shout to him.
Yeah, he out there make him move.
Chico just jumped off the no-front tour.
New Year's.
You know, because they ain't got no front in the front.
There it goes.
In the front.
So no front-in.
And keeping it real.
No front.
Yeah.
No cap.
Exactly.
This fucking guy right here.
This fucking guy right here.
Hey, let me tell you something.
Hey, this fucking guy is.
Hey, do you see this guy?
This guy right here.
This guy right here.
This one fucking right here.
The fucking movie.
Yeah.
That is his guy.
The hash brown movie.
The hash brown movie.
Hey.
Hey, you remember when we were kids and they had that fucking burglar going around.
The hash brown moly.
You remember that?
You remember that guy?
We had a name for him.
He was a real joke.
He had a name for him.
You remember?
Hasbrown.
They were the hash brown moly.
You remember.
Yeah.
Over east.
He used to run around in the little gray area, you know.
A little picking in his shoes.
Yeah, the hash bear, you know.
He was known in the neighborhood for being a real scumbag.
The hashblown.
A piece of shit, hey.
That's brown.
It's fucking makes me laugh.
What you said?
I know your father.
He told me about you.
Well, this guy.
His fucking guy.
Oh, you know.
When we were kids, his father, we're in the fucking neighborhood of nine fish.
That's your man.
That's my fucking man's right there. That's my guy.
He's what we call.
He's in the business, he's made.
He's a great guy.
But I remember that fucking piece of shit, the Hashbrown movie.
I'll never forget him.
Stored my fucking underwear.
Off my ass, man.
Yo, that was his fucking thing.
He was just stealing the whole types of shit and the Hashbrown movie.
He wanted to steal it off of you.
Yeah.
wasn't enough he had to take it off the drawl snatcher real piece of shit this guy I
told you look at ass brown movie on the next episode of the hash brown movie
listen jack killing me ain't gonna do nothing you lucky i can't reach my
motherfucking tool belt turtle mouth bitch oh g bobby johnson edition
He's hit Turner.
I gotta go, man.
You even just hear the theme song.
Harts from Moolet, flying all through the sky.
Oh, shit.
Hodge from Moolet.
Hage from Moly.
That's shit.
We got a same theme song before it was all over with.
Oh, man.
We were working, man.
It was writing, man.
It was genius, man.
That's a whole other thing.
another thing right now.
Yeah.
We work.
Just no.
Yeah.
This is volume one.
Man, they just drew you.
We got to get out of here, man.
Before that brown, Muley shows up.
No, man, this's been dope as hell, man.
We really appreciate you following through today.
Yes.
We're always really.
Appreciate it, bro.
Appreciate it.
My God.
Let go, man.
This is another episode.
It's another episode.
We're out this garage.
Yeah.
Yes.
Let's get some pictures for you dip set.
Yeah.
I got some pictures of the shit yet.
Hey, d, ain't funny as shit, bro.
God damn, man.
The hash brown moly.
That's all like a tip-toe birthday.
Summer's here, and with the kids home and off to camp,
it's easy for moms to get lost in the shuffle.
On good mom's bad choices, we're making space to center ourselves
with joy, rest, and pleasure.
Take the kids to camp.
You know what?
It was expensive.
But I was also thinking,
you have my kid,
this is kind of priceless.
Take her, feed her,
make core memories.
I don't have to do anything.
Main thing,
I don't have to do anything.
To hear this and more,
listen to Good Mom's Bad Choices
from Black Effect Podcast Network
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