The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - GREG STREET in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast
Episode Date: September 13, 2024The one and only GREG STREET chops it up with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly, and Clayton English! || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow....comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Euddy.
Hey, man.
Huh?
Say, man.
What we do?
Hey, that ain't.
It's Maine.
Maine.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
Hey, Mike, say, Mike.
Hey, man, Memphis, man.
Oh, I'm going to Memphis, man.
Memphis, man.
I forgot today, man.
We're going to...
October 12, man.
We're going to be in South Haven.
They're right back, man.
We're going to motherfucking Mffield.
We're going back from Miffick and drive over there.
Yeah.
You know, South Haven right now, so we're not going to MISF.
We're going to South Haven, Mississippi.
But it's North Mississippi, and everybody from Memphis is going to come.
But all the Mississippi people coming to South Haven with Atlanta 7.
No cap October 12.
Yeah.
I didn't get one.
One of them birds, man.
So you ain't got no excuse.
Go ahead, man, call one,
and get one of them birds, my.
So we're going to South Haven.
Hit the website, October 12.
But a lot of Memphis people
get one of Memphis, man.
It's close to Memphis.
Get one of them birds, right there.
Right.
Yeah, man.
South Haven, yeah.
He's going to get some beers, man.
You're trying to get some beers,
birds, right.
Leaves the neighborhood a little bit more safe.
No doubt.
Leave for the kid.
October 12.
Duvall.
Hey, man, you know where we go on.
Time to go back.
October 5th, we're coming back to the Vist
Star, Memorial, Auditorium.
When was going?
By star.
When?
October 5th.
You're talking about, niggum.
Ball County.
Come on now.
And it's going down like this.
Jacksonville.
Make sure you grab some tickets and pull up on us.
Come on, man.
Big business.
Come on.
That's all we're talking about.
Come on.
Duval.
Jacksonville.
Where did the ticket?
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One crazy story.
A few people have heard it.
But Prince did the Fox Theater.
One time.
It was in the 90s.
Right.
Prince came to the Fox.
And Prince is like a real music head for real.
Like, he just liked to go jam and rock out.
That's his thing.
So I called Abe and Esso.
Say, hey, man.
I'm bringing Prince to the club.
I'm like, like, man, he's bullshund.
I say, man, I'm bringing Prince in the club.
Like, he's going to perform.
He's like, man, come on, man.
But Prince performing in an ESO so long, I left.
I left his ass and.
He was still in there.
He was still in there.
I left.
Like, man, I'm not going to spend it in here with you, man.
I remember y'all first started this.
Like, when I first started in radio.
Yeah.
Y'all figured how to build subscribers.
You figured how to make people engage.
You knew what to say to make people engage.
You knew what clips to make, to put the short out to make people want to go watch the long version of the video.
Yeah, I know what's going on.
Oh.
You're talking about.
You know what I'm talking about.
He's talking to a quick, sweet little rock.
So, baby, baby.
D.C. are on the way.
Talk to your talk, O.G.
Come on.
I didn't put my glass on, go.
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He can rap.
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Right here.
That's him.
I appreciate it, O.G.
That's him.
You know, I thought with all my partners that work at the radio station, you know what I mean?
Ain't nobody going to ever be big in Grand Street.
Not in an A. It's hard.
You said a tone where it was like...
Well, you got to be willing to do the work.
Right.
You just ain't do radio.
It's a lot of work outside of radio.
Yeah, I had this shit.
And this would be the perfect time to tell these people.
Welcome back today at Fats out, Joe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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You know, black people, we had a, we had corner the market on shootings for a man.
a minute.
We didn't have. Afro-sheen, oil sheens,
sheen or moisturizers?
Can't get. Can't forget the ladies.
Absolutely. It's just for me.
Come on, man.
It'll wait.
But the West Coast, they had a good friend, though.
They're going to be in your comments,
my there.
Yeah, okay, bet.
Well, look, yeah, man.
We're getting the whole history lesson today, man,
because we've got a whole legend in the South
and hip-hop, in the black community.
What?
None other.
Who?
than Greg Street.
Hold on.
I don't care where you are in the world right now.
It's big.
Boy, girl.
I don't care where you are in the world or what time you think it is or what time you
watching it.
Right now, it's 6 o'clock.
It's 6 o'clock.
It's 6 o'clock.
Whatever time you watch this is always going to be 6 o'clock.
Fuck it, if you grew up in Houston, Dallas,
The whole South.
Mobile Alabama.
The whole South game, Bob.
Atlanta.
Libigi.
You know what it is?
WBL?
You was on that?
WBL.
Yeah, come on, man.
My family was from Pennsylvania Colo.
Yeah.
Tala Fox.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who's got about in Florida, Miami?
Yeah, man.
Come on, man.
Go on, Biggie Beach.
Come on.
That O.G.
Triple O.G.
Roy Jones.
Roy Jones.
Yeah.
Remember the white boy had the song,
knocking him out the ring, Roy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Roy Jones Jr.
Daddy.
was a g like you you think when you people study like florida way we're mayweather and
roared jones like they dad is like like the shit like rojones junior daddy used to rent
the pincolola civic center and throw fights like we throw parties yeah rent the bill and set
the fight up yeah and go in there and get the dope people in pentacola definitely got
independent like spit like we'll ask how much how much it costs to get this market
fucker real quick
we better do something
I gotta make some money
but they was always cool
Roy was always cool
that man would ride the horse
through the hood
dab everybody up off the horse
always that's a gay shit
that man got chickens
he got dogs
he got hey man
and they listen
but chickens too
what
come on
they seem what the fuck
he'd do in the ring
but yeah man
welcome to the 85
We're at the 85 South show.
We need AAA G, man.
It's in the clock.
It's his o'clock.
It's half the Grand Street to rock.
Go on, man.
Aconic, man.
Like you were saying, D.C., it's a lot to go with this.
If you're not from the South, man,
do yourself a favor and just go check out
the Greg Street mixed taste, man.
It's a good, just,
he better break down so much shit for you.
It's like 6 o'clock on the expressway
hearing your voice is the place to be.
We just rhyme.
We need tripping.
Traffic? We start here about traffic later.
What do you say?
Roy.
What's up, man?
Hey, man, I'm at the 85 South show.
They're talking about you in here, man.
Uh-huh.
He's like, okay.
No, what the fuck they said?
I'm not.
What the fuck is they said?
We talk about how you always stay down in the hood of the Pensacola.
I was telling about how your dad used to rent the Pensacola Civic Center
and throw fights like we throw parties.
What's the thing?
Yeah.
Roy.
Oh, he didn't piss them off.
He's been put up.
Shit.
I heard the shit you said.
He didn't hear that we fuck with him.
He didn't.
He just said, okay, that was it.
He was like, hey, I don't know.
They found out.
You know what I mean?
He was on the way right now.
I just so happened to be around the corner.
Amen.
Loud them up.
Now, we fought with OG.
And last far show I did in Mobile
was when the Phantoms came out.
Roy Jones, the first person,
person in the Mobile, Pensacola area
to get that double R.
And they came out.
He brought it to the car show.
He had just got it.
Last stadium.
Damn.
That's crazy.
You're a motherfucker icon, OG.
You don't seen that line of evolved, my buddy.
You didn't see it everywhere not
seen that had a hand in.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like.
You don't push the shit in the right direction
at them.
Yeah, man, if we look at
what came from Greery Street, man.
Man, this shit goes so far.
I was
I would definitely say
like what was the most
exciting point
on all this thing
what got most
you were like
I can't believe
this shit
for the hands
man it's been so many
of them
that's what I was saying
I took Kanye
the body tap
okay talk you talk
I'll cast at the
barn factory in Dallas
I had
Roy Jones Jr.
come to Dallas
one time
because I had a live
remote
he came to Dallas
for
to do something with me, I took him to Burma King,
and me and him worked the drive-thew at my line remote.
Really?
Yeah.
To do it.
That's dope.
I mean, I'm on the show, though, Ice Cube,
common when he first came out,
he used to bring to Dallas to college night.
And he came when he was just the backpacker,
backpacker rapper Kama,
Wutane Klan, Biggie.
Yeah.
Now, what was it like with Biggie?
We're from the side.
I got a Biggie freestyle.
I got a six o'clock time for the street to rock.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
I bet you won't play.
I bet you got.
I bet you guys.
I bet I will.
That's a many historical shit, right?
So you just be at the house and he listed the shit.
Y'all don't realize Craig Mac was really big before Biggie.
Craig Matt blew up first.
What, you from Memphis?
Him and Biggie on the side of the left, both on the side of the puff.
Yeah.
No, it was another dude like in Mississippi.
some shit they were saying that
it was a nigga in Mississippi they had
a flow, he was big and all that shit
they were they were saying that they were a big guy that
style from. No, nigga,
be the captain.
That's a cool.
A good rap, though. You know who I'm talking about it, but from
Mississippi?
Biggie got his free stuff. That's what they
were trying to say.
Well, I don't know. I don't know about
that one.
Biggie was wrong.
No, I'm a biggie fan.
I don't get my fucking. Who started it?
I want to hear it off.
I definitely want to hear that.
The time for Greg Street Door Rock.
You already know.
Fuck around a bout to get this door.
I just said that.
I just said that.
He shot this in the practice.
That's crazy
That's great
That's great
You can't get shit like that
Like that's like some
They're like gold
That's like classic
That shit worth so much money
Just that
Hey man you
If I had that in my phone
I'd be like
I know y'all niggins ain't got this
Biggie was so cool
For good street to run
He got this shit
I think the first
And the second time
He came to my show
He brought China with me
little girl in China.
Right.
He was about three or four years old at the time.
Him in my face first daughter.
Hey.
You got good money for my baby girl?
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
That's crazy.
What was your introduction to the radio and music and all this shit?
I took guitar lessons when I was a kid and then I played in the band.
So when I got to high school, I started DJing.
What instrument?
I used my guitar and in the band.
I played drums, the xylophone.
And my sister had a piano, so I missed around on the piano.
So when I started DJing parties, I should use my guitar amp for my amplifier to DJ like little parties and stuff.
So I had an idea.
I was always forward thinking.
So I had an idea to go to the radio station and start advertising my parties on the radio.
So when I went to the radio station, it was like,
It was like they didn't have a big staff.
So a guy named Harvey Knight, he was like, you know,
we don't have a lot of big staff.
We don't have a big budget for stuff like that,
but would you be interested in getting the radio?
You know, I'm hearing your name buzzing in the city.
And I got it on the radio, worked at that station.
And when I graduated for high school,
I went to work at a white station.
That's where you really learn the real craft of radio
and how it works.
That's why he's saying like what he was saying about
me being on the radio versus
he cool with everybody but it's different
because once you really learn
there's
it's still art but there is
some signs to it
so when you
the reason why you listen to me
when you listen to everybody else
because I know some stuff that they don't know
because I wasn't the guy who just got on the radio
because I wanted to play new music
I got on the radio to learn
radio I already knew
about the music but it wasn't about just being the person that did that it was like the community
the people understanding time spent listening understanding average quarter hours understanding
timing and how everything works and like a lot of DJs don't get it like if if if you're in a
city like Atlanta and you got five or six different radio stations and you think you're breaking records
you, it's just like being in the club.
You're in the club, you play a song,
people don't like what's going to happen.
You play a song and people don't know
what they're going to do.
So you're in the car,
you got all the radio station
program on your regular.
A song come on
that you're unfamiliar with.
It could be a hot song,
but you don't know it yet.
You and your homeboys
ain't heard y'all didn't kicked it.
You're going to turn and go to another station.
Especially if a woman in the car,
she's going to hit the button.
It was always about a forward, progressive, and familiar movement.
And when I went to Dallas, I actually worked for a guy named Ken Dow.
Ken Dow was an older white man who had been in radio since he was a kid.
When he was young and in the radio like with me, when I got in the game with Harvey Knight,
he actually worked for a guy by the name of Gordon.
Gordon.
Gordon ran a station in Dallas called KVIL.
That's what pop radio was birth.
That's where it came from.
Pop radio?
That's where pop radio started.
When all the White Station started just playing the most popular songs
and all the Black Station playing the beat cuts
and everybody started listening to the White Station.
He was the guy who pioneered that format.
So when you listen to Black Radio, you'd be like,
why they play the same songs over and over again?
Because that's what people want to hear.
When you used to go in the record store,
you didn't go in the record store and buy all the new records.
You went in the record store and bought the record
that people were talking about.
That's all you want to.
You know what I'm saying?
Airbnb and Raqq.
I'm sitting right here.
But today you kind of get L.L. Cousier.
If they start talking about Rakeem tomorrow,
I'll be back next week for Raqqin.
But today, I need that bigger and deference.
I need that rock the bell.
I need that dear evict.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's not scientific.
It's really like a lot of common sense.
theory like you know what I'm saying
but like for white people
they have to use research to know what we
we living in the research
you know what I'm saying you go on gathering data
trying to figure out what's going on
like in the elections what they're talking about
at the polls we're doing poll
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is a head of Trump or Trump is ahead of blah blah
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we are the polls
you know what I'm saying
they're talking about that exactly
when you go to an 85 stop show
you know your audience.
That's the research.
That's the data that they wanted to ask you
and, well, how many white people
was at the show?
How many black people was at the show?
How many women was at the show?
I mean, the women was there over 25.
I mean, it was 18 and 30.
I mean, it's the data.
You got the data.
You're looking at it.
You got a little video.
I don't need nobody do the research.
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So that was
me and radio once I learned
what I learned from
doing country radio,
doing white AC radio.
Once I learned...
Who was on that country? You was... So hold on
you're talking on all these.
Yeah.
You ain't changed your voice for the country?
No, bitch.
You know, you got to swear that thing, man,
that's crazy.
Greg Steed on the country.
Oh, you listen to the WR and R.
N.R. and R.
Greight Street.
That's the shit.
It's 515.
Time of Grex Street.
You can ride.
That's what analogy is.
Right.
Right.
Because it's a totally different ball game.
Yeah.
When you're in a small market, when you're in a small market,
the white programmers,
and the big white guys doing the morning shows
and you listen to them and you listen
and you see how shit moving,
you see how stuff going,
it's a totally different ballgame.
And that's why a lot of people can't really catch on to it.
Shit, I don't know what I'm saying?
They think they get a few likes on Instagram
and a few views on the video, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know what I do podcast.
I told him, I'm like, I'm going to do this for you.
Yeah.
Because, you know, I understand the game.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You got to understand what the likes and the views really mean.
Like, I remember y'all first started this.
Like, when I first started in radio.
Yeah.
Y'all figured out the algorithm.
Y'all figured how to monetize.
Y'all figure how to build subscribers.
You figured how to make people engage.
You knew what to say to make people engage.
You knew what clips to make, to put this short out
to make people want to go watch the long version of the video.
I'm going to put this 20 seconds on my Instagram,
and they're going to know what you're talking about.
So now you've got to go to YouTube.
I get 950 a million subscribers.
I'm making a million dollars a year.
I know what's going on.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You know what I'm talking about.
It's false one quick, sweet little rock.
Baby, baby, baby.
Once you start learning the game,
you start learning the game and understand the game,
then it's not a game.
Right.
It's a business.
It's big business.
Yes, it is.
Yeah, it is big business.
I'm so proud of y'all.
Speaking of which, we got the big business comedy tour.
Yes, we do.
Head it to a city, I mean.
City.
City, Nick.
Come on, man.
Oh, we did it again.
God, sir.
We ain't paid something like, man.
Yeah, we did.
It's motion?
Yeah.
We've been moving.
That's what I'm saying, though.
If you be still for a minute.
I'm about to say, how you lean back there?
Oh, boy, hey, sit still.
That's how we live.
How are we living at that day?
We're still in the hood.
No way.
Yeah.
But just like what you said.
But just built it is crazy.
We didn't turn it to a big business.
Yeah, we did.
It isn't a big business.
And when I seen y'all go to Dallas to the bond factory, I made the bond factory.
Don't get a talk, now.
When I seen y'all go to the barn factory, and prime time showed up, I was like, yeah, ain't by myself.
Shout out to Prime.
So give us, give us a good story at the Bonn Factory.
Get you a Prime call, especially if you got Booz Moeller.
It was an old white man and his son.
They had a club on commerce in downtown Dallas called the Bone Factory.
Right.
My home by Jane Williams, he came.
He came to me to start doing all these college parties
when I first came to Dallas.
Shot to Jane Williams.
He found the people at the Bonn factory,
turned me on to it.
I started bringing everybody through there.
I'm talking about everybody.
Anybody you can name.
Oh, we had a ball in there.
What we did?
Four shows?
We did.
We did two in them of all.
They couldn't get nobody in there.
Man.
I did the first black shows in the Bonn factory.
They had never had no black people in there.
Because you see where it is.
No?
You see where it's located.
In the middle of nowhere.
It's downtown, downtown.
It ain't in the middle of nowhere.
It's down town.
I'm gonna get that spot mixed with the Dallas Theater.
No, the Bond Factor, that's Chop on the Dress.
I'm talking about it.
Chop on the bedroom.
Tell people, tell people in the comments,
if they were in Dallas Fort Worth,
from 92 to 95, who did they see at the Bomb Factor?
Man, that was three, man, why?
I'm talking about MC8, Outcast.
This is gonna Jay here.
Chris Cross.
Come on.
And then we had a spot on Northwest Highway called a spot.
I bought the Fugis in that when they first came out.
So when I moved to Atlanta, everybody was wondering why how did he get Lauren Hill on his show?
Yeah, yeah.
Because she was pregnant.
She was pregnant with her first baby.
Right.
Her and her daddy came to my show.
And everybody was going like, how do you get Lauren here to come to his show?
And she ain't going to nobody else station because I knew her from Dallas.
And nobody else was messing with the Fugis.
And I did a party with him.
Right.
And she always remember that.
That's hard.
That's fire.
Yeah.
Everybody's the carry through.
Man, the pioneer this shit, man.
Man, that's crazy.
You really into party near the streets.
I'm telling you, man.
You're about to create this DC young fly up, though.
Talk your talk to talk, OG.
It sounds like when they hear your voice, they understand.
But see, what I'm going to do?
I'm going to call it by a real name, right?
In real street name, I'm not going to say it right now.
But I'm going to do them like, because, see, when I was in Mississippi in Mobile,
my name was Gregory K.P.
So when Chuchin changed his name,
you try to turn people on to the name.
that all the time. So I'm actually going to turn D.C. Young Fly into two people.
And by the time y'all figure it out, he's going to have about a half of a billion dollars.
That's what y'all put a big? A half a beat.
Woo.
And what y'all put say a geek.
He's two guys. He's two guys. He's two guys. He's a comedian and he's a car guy.
But you know what I'm saying?
A lot of people that mess with little cars ain't never been to 85-side show.
Love and cars.
The boy got magnificent.
But they're no one from cars.
What got cars.
He got cars.
He got calls.
Not all of them, though.
You know what I'm talking about?
He got some people that he rocked with them cars.
They ain't never asking for no ticket.
They ain't tried to see it 85, so.
I want that $6.9,000 you got down there.
Like that Camaro.
Do you $250,000.
I want that shit.
You're talking about nothing.
Now, I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to tell you some.
Got the ones who want them G-bodys, they want them tickets.
They want them tickets.
G-bodies and the box shivers.
They're going to pull up, though.
The box shabers, they're going to pull up.
They don't got down G-body mores, the Riegers, and the Monte Carlo.
They want them tickets.
Those Chappelle, the 6-7 Chavels, and the 55.
If you're just pulling that nigga, y'all, you get motivated and be like,
them trans-A.
Nah, he had a dream, and he's shitting on somebody.
I don't know who it is.
He's shitting on somebody bad.
That trans-e-old.
I'm a track white man.
Oh, yeah.
A track their home.
You want to shit?
He loved this shit?
But he's showing the nigga, you ain't fucking with me.
Man.
Oh, man.
We need to get to go out to us a junk yard, though.
A junk y'all?
A junk y'all make money, boy.
Jock y'all made money to pull apart.
And pull apart?
But they be selling, too, because I'm telling.
I'd have been that cupboard.
I ain't had to pay for now.
But if you ain't paid but $100 for the car,
you're getting your catching your man down, dude.
I know that's cool, but then we already said the department like that's another.
Man, I don't want to work right now.
Hey, you're stealing.
I've been looking for some money.
A whole motor fan in their pay.
They've been booed.
Trump claim it's 15 million folks around here.
I'm trying to figure out you high 15 million folks.
But he's high 15?
We can get something in there but around the junkyard.
He high your 15 million?
We'll talk about it.
You know what one is?
We need one.
We need one.
By 15 million, you got a field.
You're going to get us from acres and get us a junkyard.
15.
He hired 15 million across the United States.
No, they're saying, you know, they're spending a little thing
and talking about the immigrants, 15 million people in came.
Oh, 15 men, they ain't count no damn about it.
That means they watch them count.
They watch them, they're like, hey, man, they're like, I'm like, what you put 50, what
15, that's a letter three times.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
But then that mean you count it.
No.
That means you watching them come across and you're counting.
Right?
Stop playing.
Yeah.
When they say they had a job.
What kind of jobs are these?
And then they're trying to put race on the job.
We got black jobs.
Now, don't you just say black jobs.
I can work and be who the fuck I want to be.
Ooh, black jobs will be hard.
What if they let us create our own black jobs, though?
No, don't do that.
Niggas I already stupid too low.
They're going for the bullseek.
Give me the custodian.
What if niggas job really was how they really described their job?
You know, a nigga would be like, man, what do you do for work?
You know, I got down shit.
Let me see how I can put this shit.
I steal a Catholic converts.
Ain't no wrong with being a studdle.
I'm just saying.
I still calicovers.
I don't want a nigga be like,
I'm going to be a story.
We're in someone with our own black job, man.
We got black jobs.
This is a black job.
Just anything you do every day is a black job.
Man, ain't no black job.
A black job is not having a job.
That's a black job.
That's a black job.
That's a fucked up as black job.
And that's it.
Everything else.
You don't walk that one.
You will go to any other job.
And when you get that,
There is still a black job.
Some people like that job.
Nope.
No, they just made this.
Some motherfuckers.
Some people like that.
Yeah.
Because they do not how to get paid with it.
They know how to get paid for being vulnerable.
You know what really like.
This nigga is a perfect being sad.
When the motherfuckers say you had one job.
I can't do it.
Give me some money.
That's a hell of a shit to say because they don't mean it the way that they're saying.
But you had one job.
But that don't mean shit.
Your one job could be rocket science, nigg.
That shit ain't easy.
Don't just try to minimize my one.
Yeah, but they didn't try to burn you with two jobs.
You only had one job.
They're just trying to put you in a box because they know.
That's what I'm saying.
They know you ain't got to be right at one time.
Right.
That's it.
Shout out to my custodian, man.
I don't want you to think of all shit.
Bro, you're scared of them custodians, man.
No, I just know custod will be working hard, man.
I don't want them to be thinking.
Why are you disrespecting them?
Because niggas be only wanted to do that.
No way I'm saying, a black job, my man.
You got to do what you got to do for you where you want to be.
No.
I'm saying, when they were picking black job.
But some black people got it.
And I'm like, don't pick, stop picking.
That's what they want to do.
Stop fucking picking.
I think black people are the best drivers.
We should do all the driving jobs.
Drivers?
Yeah.
We're the best drivers.
I don't know, man.
And we can drive anything and make the shit look.
No.
That means we got to drive white folk wherever they need to go.
And what they're doing that shit anyway?
That's shit.
He's like, yeah.
Because we'd be having other shit.
We'd be having other shit to do.
Drive!
You got to be the only job, though.
If you turn that into a black job, you know what I'm going to have.
What?
If they turn it into a black job.
You want it, you got it.
If they turn it into a black job, then they're going to make all,
everybody's going to have one of them called and drive itself.
They don't figure out the way to put your job.
They got it.
They got them.
Listen.
But they don't make sure everybody got one.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
Don't pick.
Don't say shit.
Don't tell them the plan.
Hey, as soon as you got your shit on to be a new kid, man.
They said, we got benefits and everything.
We're going to drive cars.
Y'all don't understand how important.
Self driving cars.
Hit them up right now.
Tesla.
And listen, man.
Fuck all that shit.
Without the drivers, this country don't work.
They got 18 wheels that drive themselves.
Listen, they got cars that's parallel parker.
I pulled a dump on one and said, hold a, stop, stop, stop, stop, blah.
So ain't nobody in this motherfucker.
All we need is one industry.
They already be in their sleep sometimes.
Now they can really be sleeping there.
When Uber first started using them, Vegas was one of the city.
chested it out.
And that's what it is.
A home by game.
That's what it is.
DJ Q-Tip.
He was in, he, he does a residency in Vegas pool party.
He said, man, I went to Vegas when I went last month.
It was a couple of years ago.
He said, man, I went on, when I went on Uber, I seen and had them.
And I, I requested one.
He said, I couldn't believe this shit, brother.
The car pulled up, but nobody in him.
I wouldn't have got in that shit.
He got in it.
He got in it.
I don't think so, bro.
I don't think I would have.
He said, got in it.
He said, got in it took away.
It's about to be going.
What?
No, we're thinking ahead.
We know who?
We're thinking ahead.
Dump master.
We're feeling to make a dump in a box ship at Carlos shop that drive themselves.
Listen, I don't know what type of computer chip.
We're going to do a G-body.
Listen.
We're going to make the first G-body before you make easy money.
We feel to make an electric G-body that drive itself.
I don't know what type of computer chip is in that car, man.
but that car is driving itself, man.
No cat.
They're doing them all, man.
You didn't see them?
They put a Tesla plaid on a damn Honda Odyssey.
They put one on.
Your shit fell in your pocket.
They put one.
They didn't shovel with the whole Tesla.
The white man would be doing it on purpose.
He got a little butt.
He was like, drop Mike.
Shit just dropped.
I got a, I got a one kid.
Hey, man, leave my nephew alone.
I told you I bought a boat from his daddy.
Go on.
Boy, you know what I thought you about to say?
I thought you about it said.
No.
Wow.
God damn, can you see?
Leave me a nigga along.
I bought it.
I bought it.
I'm like that.
Pay to adopt it.
Miami.
Uh-huh.
October 6.
You already know what we do.
October 6.
James L. Nice center.
What a .
What?
Hit the website.
I don't know what it is.
It's my mind, nigga.
My, my mind.
Yeah.
October 6, Miami.
You know,
James L.
Nice Center.
I'm pushing it
I'm pushing it
85 Southshow.com
Get your tickets
You're talking about
Yes, sir
Let's downstairs
You're downstairs
Nice garage
You're stupid, man
You're gonna fuck around
And say some shit
You ain't never ever
I'm not white, I'm Scandinavian
What the fuck
I'm al-Bino
What's Scandinavian?
I'm like skin
Scandinavian
Scandinavian
Scandinavian
Where is it?
I'm in you.
It's over there.
It's over there.
It's over there.
I'm not fucking white, bro.
It's not over here.
Yeah, it ain't over here.
It's over there.
It's over there, though.
I'm from Niger.
It's over there.
That shit is pop.
That shit ain't far.
Yeah.
Way ain't way over now.
What's Nick, man?
What's neck?
And we got this
money collo outside
We don't
We got this
We don't have no money
Outside with the lipstick on it
No it don't
Y'all go to my Instagram
At DJ Green Street
Hold on OG
I'm not
I don't know what I'm giving away
Carlos car
Time you go on the wrong
For the real going
They're going to Texas
They go on to Texas this weekend
We can get back
Uh uh
Hey I ain't stopping at no light
No
It's a drive itself.
No, for real, though.
Hold on, O.G.
No.
I'm about to say.
O.G., we cannot let you get out of here without you giving us an exclusion.
We want to know some exclusive shit where it's like you ain't told nobody that doesn't happen while you doesn't interact with all these motherfucking grates.
Have you told anybody in this stuff you told us so far?
I don't know when y'all are trying to camera.
They've been on.
See, they red.
These cameras.
The motherfucker that red, that may record, O.G.
These cameras drive their self.
Yeah.
They go crazy.
Those cameras actually operate on A.S.
Yeah.
We say the shit, and then it interpreters to better shit.
And pick up.
Yeah.
Hey, now, time back.
Fuck you're talking about.
It's going to say, hell are you saying.
Fuck are you talking about.
The camera got Snapchat filters on it.
I don't know.
What kind of exclusive star you want?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I wouldn't want.
one of them bangos.
Just give us something that you
would like, what the fuck?
I'm gonna give you a good one.
Okay.
It's right in your hood.
Okay.
So, when Derek got out...
Right.
Derek is one of the owners
Club Crucial people.
When Derek got out and opened a Club Crucial.
Right.
I told him, you know, get the Club going.
Let's see what night going on already jump off.
And then whatever night, don't jump off.
Then I'll do that night.
Right.
So we should talk, talk, talk.
So once we crank it up,
I crank it up on Saturdays.
They went crazy.
So he used to always tell me, like, you don't know how big you are.
This is a hood show.
This ain't no celebrity stuff.
Right.
So you don't know how big you are.
So I ain't know what you're talking about.
I ain't think nothing about it.
So probably about six months later, maybe a year later,
you know, I used to sit in the, I used to sit on the deep-rearied in the back.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
About months and months went by, I'm sitting on the freezer, a dude come through the door.
Derek, look at the dude, look at me.
Look at a dude, look at me.
He said, hey, say, guess who that is?
Dude, say, who?
So that's Greg Street.
What?
No.
You're Greg Street?
No.
Look, I did 25 years with you, boy.
Because Daddy always tell me, like, in the penitentiary, like, you're like, bro, you, you, like, if God did it,
Greg Street in the federal opinion in Atlanta or more than living them.
So the dudes say, the dudes say, man, listen, bro, every day
when we get ready to go to the lockdown, we come inside,
everybody going and they send them like, hey man, hey, tell DC to give me my radio.
Hey man, hey man, tell Carlos give me my radio.
It's almost six plump.
We're like, bro, you don't even realize like how many people people from all over the country
that like
all we be waiting for every day
is at Cincinnati
he was like
he was like bro that's all we be waiting
and said bro
then he hit him with this
he said when you left
V-1-3
and went back to Dallas
for them three years
and he was only just working
on Saturdays in Atlanta
he was like bro
we were so mad
he said bro we were pissed off
you probably started a couple of fights
that's that's a crazy story
that was a crazy story to me
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That's all so long, I left.
I left his ass in there.
Yeah.
He was still in there.
He was still in love, man.
I left.
I'm like, man, I'm not going to spend the night in here with you, man.
No.
So much legendary shit happened that asshole.
That's crazy.
Like, you know, the Fox is on the show that Fox would be over about 11.
Okay.
So he came.
They left the Foxx and came right around there.
Because I had to get the drum set.
They had everything I already set up for.
We had the guitar emphasis and the guitar emphasis
in the drum sets and I already on the stage.
We're right back to work.
Did it again.
Man, man.
Because, you know, that's something you tell you the barbecue grill outside by the fence.
Yeah.
Man, I'm about to go to sleep.
I'm like, man, I'm ready to go.
Those folks didn't have when they're balls.
Going crazy.
What?
Let's go crazy for real.
Dang.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's a lot of stories, man.
When I bought Mousa Pee to the 5-59,
that was the first time you came to Atlanta.
Okay.
Oh, nigger.
Cash money to the 5-59.
Okay.
First time they ever came.
They didn't even have a universal deal.
They were just independent.
Right.
But like, BG was so hot, like, BG was the man.
Like, BJ, and a lot of people don't know that Bambi from UGK was like the A&R for cash money.
He was helping baby them.
That's why when you go back to all them cash money compilations, it was always a B verse on some of them songs.
Okay.
So he was like the A&R in the game.
Fire.
You remember Brother Hachin?
Uh-huh.
This is a crazy story.
I'm going to go with the first one first.
So Brother Hachin called me one day.
He was like, hey, man, I need you to come to Pimp C house tonight.
PimC was living in Affiretys Day.
I got somebody you need to meet, bro.
You got to see this shit.
You ain't going to believe it.
So I go out there, I walk in the house.
These two young dudes in the house.
in the studio, guess what it was?
Who?
Busy and Webby.
Yeah, I don't know.
Young in here.
So, Pemcee had hooked up with Mel.
So, Mel and Turk owned Trill.
Uh-huh.
So, PemC had hooked up with Mel.
They got real tight.
And they formed his whole little family
to blow up, Trill Entertainment,
entertainment and Busy and Webbin.
And fast forward after all that happened,
when PimC then were putting no album out,
what year did that Benz come out?
That CL Benz, that CL 600 came out.
Nobody had one.
Pimsy was the only one had one.
But Jay-Z wanted, Pimp C didn't want to do Big Penters.
That's why we listen to the song,
Bomb E verse like 30 balls long.
Right.
And PimC verse.
Only like eight bars wrong.
Right.
If it wasn't for Brother Hachin,
it wouldn't have been no big pimper.
Brother Hachin, book patchworks,
picked pimpsy ass up,
took him to the studio,
and made him record that verse.
Dang.
And then what happened out there?
That's the verse.
It's a big person.
Everybody's saying, man.
Remember, Jay,
and Burm B shot, they video shot their part overseas
on the island.
And P.M.C. shot his part in Miami
because he wanted to drive their car down there.
He was going to be called out there.
I'm trying to my beans down there, man.
Y'all got to figure this shit out.
They ain't going over across that water.
He ain't fin to do that.
I wanted to find some over here. Y'all can kind of make it look like that.
So they were in Miami.
P.M.C. took the beans down.
On their ass.
They ain't go across the water, man.
Everybody got it hopped out with old girl with the mink on.
Back.
Four in nine, my cook.
That's when they said, that's when that man said,
TV ain't got no temperature.
Yup.
That nigga said TV ain't got no temperature.
I didn't listen to that shit ever since.
I've almost passed out trying to record in some goddamn jackets and shit.
Burt the fuck up.
Damn.
You're wearing your cookies right now.
Man.
You said you brought Master P.9 head for every time.
Yep.
Well, actually, I should do...
Everybody should do 5.59 on Thursday
and the gate on Friday.
Gate. I didn't hear something more about the gate.
So I would book them on Thursday and Friday.
So we do 559, do the gate, do 559 on Thursday,
and then go to the gate on Saturday.
Manor P. and Cashmore.
A lot of other artists, too, Mystical.
I'm going to tell you a crazy ATS story.
The first time musical performed in Atlanta,
this is a contestant what you were talking about about your music.
It was hot.
It was hot 975 back then.
Mystica had a song called Beware,
and it was a single.
It was a single that they was pushing it,
that the lady was pushing.
But Larry Kahn was the national rep or the VP,
and Greg Powell was the rep in Dallas.
We really knew what was going on
because Mystical was independent before he got on job.
Right.
So, I was like, and I had been telling them forever, like, bro, that be, where ain't the one?
That here I go, that other side, that B-side?
Right.
That's the one.
Right.
Atlanta, y'all remember this.
Mystical performed at Birthday Bash, at the first birthday bash, and they booed them offstage.
And Steve Higgwood told the Jive Ripped that he would never play another mystical record on his radio station.
And I was like, bro, don't trip, because when I start playing this, here I go.
he'll be back talking again
he did beware
that's what got him booed
but you know
that stage used to play
a lot of East Coast music
okay
and they had him on the show
with like tribe
called Quest
and all the East Coast Army
okay
and they booed with him
off stage
and what well
at Center stage
oh yeah
and they're little
their birthday bays
the first birthday bag
the first birthday bed
was at the center stage
I think it was
yeah
god they don't grew
that motherfucker
that motherfuckerhole
a thousand
yep
yeah
they booed
they booed
they booed mystical offstage
and birthday bags
and I told last
I said, don't even worry about it
because he was like, man,
I'll never play another one
his record on my station.
I said, I bet you he'd do.
When I flipped that other side over?
Okay, so tell us what happened
when you flip that other side over.
Yeah.
Like, you were like...
Mm-dom.
Yeah.
That was the one.
Like a coyote on a goat.
That's the one.
Hey, that's so hard.
That's the line
was super, super hard.
That ain't no sampling or nothing.
So that's why buddy on
You and LV song be like, give a fuck what you're saying about beware.
Oh, you know, drag in the room?
Yeah.
You're in the RV?
Yeah.
Yeah, he had to come back with that.
The music has been crazy.
Damn.
It doesn't come a long way, though.
A long, long way.
Man.
Yeah.
I don't know where we're at, but we're here.
It's a whole.
We're in 85.
No, I'm talking about the music games.
We're somewhere.
D.C., y'all fly on the way.
Talk to your top, O.G.
Come on.
I don't even put my glasses on because I'm tired.
Let's talk.
Let's go.
Let's go.
DC on the way.
Let's go.
He can sing.
He can rap.
He can sing gospel.
Come on.
He can sing R&B.
Come on, man.
He can dance.
Hey, man.
This is the ATL Jamie Fox.
Right here.
That's him.
I appreciate it, O.G.
That's him.
You got to thank.
Jamie Fox from Turrell, Texas, bro.
Jeremy Fox from Turrell, Texas, right outside of Dallas, a little small town.
Hey.
And he was just like you.
He went to L.A.
He wanted to be a singer.
So he got in the TV.
You got in the TV, got it in the comedy.
And it came for a circle.
So, don't trip.
I will.
We're going to see that thing through, my boy?
No cap.
You got to see it through.
Carlos is manager
Absolutely
I ain't touching
nobody money
I ain't touching nobody money
I ain't touching no money
We damn show
gonna get some
You know exactly what we at man
It's your first time
stopping through him
I'm so proud of y'all
man I remember y'all first
started this
Carlos like man you gotta come
like bro
I really don't
I really don't like
telling these stories
like a lot of stuff
I'm still
I still think a lot of things
things that happened
were just for the people
that saw it.
They were supposed to be the only people
to see it. So like
I'm doing it. I probably
maybe did what, five or six podcasts
my whole life. And like
they've been trying to get me to do a podcast. I want
to do a podcast. I did a couple
episodes. I did one with Future.
I did one with L.A. Reed. It's called business
is a talent. I think we got to
make sure young people understand that there's so
much going on by
behind the scenes, like, we got three guys on camera from 85 side.
But there's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,
people in here.
And they all get into the money.
They all get to the money.
And a lot of people don't understand when you're a celebrity, it costs you so much money to be that person.
Somebody can get less than half of the money you make and live the same lifestyle.
Because it's all about quality of life
At the end of the day
At the end of the motherfucking day
At the end of the day
Hey
You got a hundred million
I got 10
You can't do nothing I can't do
I can't do
Talking about Gene
Except by a yacht
I just need a basketball
I don't need no yacht
You're like what the fuck
You're on a yacht by yourself
Stupid-ass butt
You know I'm bored
You know how bored
Like when you're entertainment
What we doing
You don't even want to be on no y'allon
So be on no yacht with a whole bunch of people.
Not no yacht that you're on.
Right.
Right.
Some shit you're on.
I'm going to get on my bags, but okay, but two people, three people most get on there.
I'm going to have a ball.
I don't want to get on no jet ski.
No cap.
I don't want to get on no yacht.
I don't want to get on.
None of that.
We've been fishing.
No cat.
Oh, yeah, D.C., we've been fishing.
No cap.
D.C. said he'll hook of Mars and let him get off.
No cow.
He said he's only get on, Mojee.
Get his eyes, OJ.
The Fish and TV show coming, too.
Come on now.
It's coming.
Okay, man.
I put cameras on the boat
so I don't need no cameraman.
Fuck you're talking about.
I just give them the masses
and ended it up,
put it together.
Got camera on the front,
camera on the back.
Get a camera on the side too.
This one on you.
Bo, they did,
why I don't know.
I don't know.
I've been on that
motherfucker which.
It's on the side.
You're going to be in the water.
They was out there.
They was out there catching them thing.
He got a professional
to the right.
He knows the water,
but like,
it's a science to this shit.
I took him to
Show Creek.
Okay.
And Clay County.
He's like, you see that ward over there?
It's a little shallow.
Come on, Greg.
Go over here, and the grip, like, uh-uh.
We went over there way.
He'd be like, yeah, I can feel it.
What there.
Hold tight, hold tight.
Hey, yeah.
I'm like, that niggas sawed, a nigga.
Man, I ain't caught shit all day, man.
Look, give me your run.
In fact, you know what we gonna do?
You know what?
He live in Dallas now.
I know it.
I'm gonna hook y'all up so you go to the show.
Cause he has like.
Yeah, tell him, push up on me.
He works for a lot of bait companies now, but he's the designer,
but because he's not a famous person, you don't know you fishing with his bait.
Right.
It's like a record.
Once he produced it, he'd give it to them, and they mass produce it,
but you don't know it came from him.
What he told us on the phone?
Yeah.
We're trying to get a bait.
Yeah.
He said, whatever bait you want.
Man, come on, man.
Let's get it.
What's up, I.
Hey, I-Ey-5-South show is coming to Dallas.
This might be an old video about trying you see this,
but we're going to call you today.
They're my plan.
Come to the show.
And we had a ball on Ozzy with Big Ranger.
Yeah.
He was out there.
He was out there.
Catch a shit.
Live and right.
Been a good day.
Man, we can talk this shit all night, man.
Make sure you come back and fuck with us over him.
I'm coming.
Man, we love you.
I'm like to talk.
Produce my show.
Come on.
Come on.
Man.
There you have it, folks.
In the Five South show.
Greg Street.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You got a job.
shit too. And not get nothing.
They got my name.
This he got a good at me.
This he won't any other person that's coming.
That was coming.
I got some 85 South gear.
Little cap.
Something.
My about to go do it.
Come on, man.
Y'all, I'm really the king of the South for real.
I just don't be tricking on that.
That's sick.
That's why we got you a jacket.
Yeah.
We got you a jacket.
Got a head.
85 South.
There you go.
I'm wearing this tomorrow to the Braves, man,
Brady.
HBCU night tomorrow.
For real?
Yeah.
Alabama State going to perform, the band going to perform.
Ooh, that would have been at the brain.
Yeah, you need all that.
Damn, I got to go to work.
I got to go play yesterday.
We got all that, man.
I got some shirt.
Oh yeah, that shit.
Oh, yeah, that shit.
I'm about to show this shirt.
I'm about to show this shirt I'm about to put up.
What that black bag here?
It's over there.
It's over there.
It's a black bag over there?
I'm about to put this shirt out.
See, if I put it on, y'all show that me,
I got to go ahead and get it done.
Yeah, yeah, you gotta go on there to do it.
They've been sitting in my garage.
This initiative.
They've been sitting in my garage in the boxes and the plastic for two years.
Let me see.
I came up with this shirt during the pandemic.
Feel this?
That required it.
That's what you call a premium.
But, in fact, you saw it in the money video.
Uh-huh.
The money's the only person I gave one, too.
For all 85 South fans.
There you go.
Oh, yes, sir.
I need one.
You don't need a million files to make a million dollars.
Right.
Folks are probably.
Talk to the top!
James!
There you have it, folks.
People get it confused, though.
If you're a celebrity, you need a million fan.
But if you're selling products,
you can make a million dollars with $10,000 followers, $5,000.
Yes, you can.
We see it every day.
Well, there you have it, folks.
85 South Show, Greg Street.
We're out of here.
You did?
It's elected.
We're looking at.
We're looking at.
You don't know, come to the polls.
You did?
Yes, I.
Your vote counts.
It definitely counts.
My man Carlos Miller, and I'm over here at the 85 South Studios, 85 Ways.
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