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This man is the son of a funk legend.
Before we even do this shit, play me some Isaac Bubbly Hayes, man.
I'm going to see what he played, though. All right.
I'm going to see how, if he get in his bag.
Alright, this J-O-N, bro.
He's from the Rocky Mountains of Tennessee.
Niggins grew up with a tick on his leg.
Joe, I thought you had a fucking Swiffer, man.
No, I ain't got no Swiffer.
Lady out in Oakland made me this rug.
She said she got tired of looking at them dirty rugs.
Yo, that's a sight.
Okay.
There's some of that shit that be playing
when you put your uncle's porno.
that's the first shit you hit it's just a dig in the pussy you don't see nobody else it's
just tell you when that shit come on you got in your bag on that one hell yeah you can smell the
cocaine on this bitch if you ain't in a 76 Eldorado oh yeah with some curb fillers on that
bitch.
Look, even the young nigga, like, what's that?
What's that?
I ain't heard that before.
Oh, that's too goddamn fucking.
Is everyone in their places?
There's a comedy that makes rugs.
Those shit, I think I say.
Kiki mats.
I don't know, but it's like really clear.
The black ladies, they put some black girls out of it.
No, it's a, it's a, you see, I think I say the shit on the ground.
This is the one I'm talking about. They dope as hell.
They made us a couple.
This is the one.
Oh, wow.
It's another dude that kind of like that hole up.
Yeah, they'd be going in on there.
They'd be catching, like, all the little trending social media and shit.
That shit, wow.
Oh, we ready.
Oh, we're ready.
We're gonna find what they're right?
Like a good neighbor, stay over there.
Hey!
What's like how you got?
How you got?
We're gonna hold on smoke on this one.
He can't be around that.
Okay, baby.
I'm allergic to me.
He can't be around that.
Cat, mic and mom, man.
We're ready.
Play the, you got the breakthrough?
The breakthrough?
Breakthrough got a good beat.
This shit hard.
I can hear currency on this shit.
Yeah.
Man, your pop's got so much music, man.
We got tons of it.
Word.
And we get a lot of it bang.
Oh, word.
We get like that stuff he wrote as a songwriter back.
We've been getting back for a couple years.
We're like, you know that, you know, like, Sam and Dave,
you know about the news, hold on upcoming?
Uh-huh.
Yeah, that's all.
My dad wrote some of these records.
We got so many samples.
Every, every break, all the notes and rap, them all say,
but my dad, Tupot, Biggie, Dr. Dre, Snoop, J-Z, Wuteang,
they all got, and you know, and all the songs, you know.
By Wu-Tang, that's I-Head.
Me Against the World?
Eyes-A-Had.
How can I-Can-I-Z?
Is-A-Haz.
Motherfucking warning by Biggie, Isaac-Hase.
Explosives by Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
Isaac Hays.
Shimmy, shimmy, y'all ordered the basket.
Isaac Hays.
It's so many.
That's right.
There's so many.
I knew the wood you got.
Hot-bud and soul shit.
Oh, Jay.
Yep.
What's your shipping on, play.
How are you gonna mix the hell this shit?
With the liquor?
Malice.
It's called balance, my brother, brother.
Nick, gonna have the green juice
with a shot of Hennessy in it.
Yeah.
Is everyone in their places?
Is everyone in their places?
Yeah.
Oh, hold on.
I did that episode where Rick was here and he left.
What happened?
We don't know.
He just left.
He just left.
Did he ever come back?
No.
We don't know.
My girl, because my friend Lisa, she was the one that was with him.
I thought the girl Lisa should be out here.
And I'm like, why did Rick Lee?
And he wasn't going to have an emergency.
He didn't know.
I don't know.
I don't know, man.
That nigga just, we're still trying to figure it out, man.
I want him to come back.
And this comes like he leaving, coming out of the bedroom.
Right. And just like, yeah, like I was saying.
Right.
We're almost in there.
Make sure everyone is in their places.
Now, you're in your spot.
Oh, okay.
Is everyone in their places?
It's shit hard.
Oh, yeah.
Play, uh, walking in the center.
Yeah.
Y'all don't know this one.
You'll know this one.
You'll know this soon as you hear.
So you're going to be.
take all the people who blocked you
and make some NFTs, man.
Hung up on my baby.
They hung up on my baby.
Yeah, hey, I might be there with you.
You say you're gonna take all the people
who blocked you and make some NFTs.
That's a bad environment.
Man it's still, they're all blocking.
They block you.
Who what?
He's an argument, he's an argumentative nigger, man.
They don't surprise with a man.
They don't have to do with a man.
Oh, you all you have to do is,
disagree with her.
Oh, niggie, you sneeze too loud.
She got mad at me.
She was mad at the boy.
But she did some bullshit, though.
Uh, yeah.
Yeah.
You called on it.
Which, when she, you know this one.
Let me see.
Oh, hell yeah.
Ghetto boys.
Come on.
New niggas, niggas,
coda.
Right.
You fuck with any music?
What I mean?
You do any music?
I'm producing for a long time.
I stopped producing like, maybe about five, six years ago.
I mean, actually, technically, my shit is still on TV.
Like, I put all my music on television.
So when you listen to love and hip-hop and married and medicine and the NBA on TV, T.
That's all my music in the background.
Okay.
And I go to the mailbox and get a check.
That's how I actually built family.
I spent $200,000 of my own money to build the original MVP.
All individual money.
Yeah.
I got one record I know you know I did.
Money in the bank by a little scrappy young luck.
I produced that.
Come on.
Yeah.
I'm dirty.
Been a minute.
Come on, man.
That's you, fun.
Alright, before we jump it out, give me one more.
Give me one more Isaac Hayes on, which one you want to hit?
What on here, Isaac Hayes?
One more, before we get to work.
That's been sample too, right there.
All of it has been, hold on, thank.
What is that?
That's, uh, oh.
Hold on.
Yeah, that's what I'm, yeah.
Play.
Ike's move.
Ice smooth.
Ice, ice, ice.
Ice move.
All right, guys, we're about two and a half minutes away
from liftoff.
We just had to set the tone.
Yeah, y'all know this one right here.
You're not going to tell what it is,
but I can tell you what it is.
I'm going to see you can't pick up on the sample.
Okay, bet.
Yep, from the other niggas.
There you go.
That's what I mean by everybody going to sample this thing.
Yeah.
And you can sample from the sampled.
same song.
You can get one.
But then it's another one.
It's another breakdown in the record.
Oh, Kanye sampled this too, didn't it?
Is that, uh, blood on the leaves?
I don't know.
I know he, I know he used the Nina Simone.
That sound like the intro of the blood on the leaves, though.
That right there, that part.
Yeah.
Yeah, blah, blah, rah, rah, rah, rah, bra.
But hold on you gotta let it play though.
Because they're going to break in another record, everybody to use this.
She married a blind to everybody.
I'm going to know exactly what it is when you need.
This is a game right here.
It's a goddamn drinking game.
Right.
Here you go.
Come up.
Here we go.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
I want two, I want two, I, uh, uh, that's that biz.
I want two, I want two, a one, so the most sample is still James Brown?
Jay Brown is the most sample artist, but I think my dad got the most samples that you don't know, like, oh, all the, all the, all the, all the big artists.
Yeah.
Like everybody in here.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is too hard.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, Jaywin, this is so hard.
I want to just do the intro right now and say, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Come on.
Yes, sir.
This is the only show everybody in the whole house watch.
I'm talking about the kids.
Your granddad would be sneaking and watching this shit.
This is the number one black TV show that's not on TV amongst black people.
amongst black people between the ages of five and 76.
I believe.
That's a big demographic.
That's it.
We cover the whole spectrum.
I thought you was gonna say 85.
You're right.
But we know for sure niggas up to 76 is watching this shit.
Niggas do 85 don't watch nothing.
They look at it.
You ain't never asked an old nigga, what's you doing?
Oh, looking at the TV.
He ain't watching shit, but he's looking at it.
So this the most looked at shit from the ages of 77 to 91.
Most definitely, man.
But you know, you never know who gonna stop through the trap
and put us up on some game.
Who we got in here today?
Well, first of all, before we even get into all this high-tech advanced
2020 type shit, we gotta do this shit right.
First of all, the man is the son of a legend.
Certified
Black History
Moment right now
It just happens to be real black in here right now
Man this man that made some of your favorite songs
He probably owned the original rights to some of your current favorites
Shit I guess I gotta call you a you tech savvy
Shit a damn mobile at this point
I'm gonna say it's beyond tech tag
A crowdfunding son of
And he just launched his own platform, fan base.
We got my man, Isaac Hayes, the third.
You thought I wasn't gonna throw the third in there?
You got it right.
Let's throw the third up in there, man.
Welcome to the trap, first and foremost.
Thank you for having.
So before we even get into the fan base shit,
you see we're sitting here going through some of the classics, man.
Yeah.
They got this show called Growing Up Hip Hop.
But you actually did that shit before there was a show.
Like you grew up.
The son of a legend, man, what was that like?
To be the son of a musical icon.
Pretty normal.
Normal?
Yeah, I'm tell you why.
Like, my dad was just my dad to me.
Right.
So, to everybody else, he might be a, you know, a musician, famous person,
but me, he was a disciplinarian.
He was a dude.
My ass, fuck that song.
Fuck that song.
Absolutely.
Got ass whoops, it's for real.
Word.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
But, I mean, you know, it's a father-s-old relationship.
It's like anybody, you know, anybody else's ass on.
Yeah.
Very special.
Bro, with your father being such a huge start, man,
do you feel like it's a responsibility to you
to keep this whole shit going?
Not musically, but the way that he was a workaholic,
like his work ethic.
Yeah.
And his passion for black people, absolutely.
I get my passion for black folks and black community
for my dad for sure, because, you know,
he was the guy that came, actually when we moved to Atlanta,
He helped Maynard, he campaign for Maynard Jackson,
and he helped campaign for Andrew Young.
Oh, that's real shit.
Go on, man.
It's real shit, go.
Anytime my hip, Manit Jackson,
that picture of him sitting at that table
with all that money pop up.
That's just,
nigga, that picture needs to be in more places than Atlanta.
You should be able to walk in Chick-fil-A
and they had that picture of Manor Jackson sitting at that desk
with that money.
Maynard Lokeet looked like Pablo Escobar, a little bit.
A little bit.
Yeah.
Man had that.
Yeah, man, the little way.
If you look quick, you like, on the...
Oh, that's raining it.
That's a man.
That's a little snoop to it.
We fuck with it, man.
We fucked with it.
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Well, shit, we were just sitting here listening to some of the songs, you know, some of your favorites.
There's a lot of people sampled your dad's music.
Yeah.
Still sampled?
Hey, man, he got one of those evergreen catalogs that I think will continue to create, you know, some dope music.
I think, you know, him being one of the architects.
of hip-hop is really
prideful. I'm proud of that.
And like I said, all the
biggest artist you've ever known
in hip-hop, the goats
of all sample Isaac Hayes.
Yeah.
It's important to keep,
it's important to own that music
and continue that legacy as far as
hip-hop is concerned too.
Yeah. Well, I grew up in North
Mississippi and on Sundays
nobody plays no rap.
And it's like, they just listen to Isaac
Hays, like he, they just have his shit on all day, like, Isaac Bubbly Hayes, hot butter, so, like, that shit was huge, so that's a, that's some shit that, like, really stands out to me that, like, when I hear that name, I always go back to them Sundays and be thinking of just running the rail, frying fish, and just being out with the family and shit.
He was a Tennessee boy.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
He was from, I got to get it, I want to make sure I say it right.
He was from Cullington.
Yeah.
He was from Memphis, but he was born in Cullington.
Tennessee, the son of a sharecropper,
Pete Cotton, worked in the Hall factory.
Really poor dude, you know, was illiterate
and learned how to read.
Went from being illiterate to graduate
and saluted Victoria in the High School.
Yeah.
And got multiple of the scholarships.
Yeah.
He made a gang of movies too.
Yeah, what I'm saying early,
before he even wanted to do music, he was just like,
Like, you know, he got offers to go to school, and he was like, yeah, you know, I want to be a musician.
And he just went down to Stacks Records, him and David Porter.
And they, you know, they hustled their way in the doors and started working with artists like Otis Redding and stuff like that.
Stacked records, yeah, shit like that.
Became songwriters.
And then they wrote, they wrote like some of the, some of the iconic soul records that you probably hear.
If you're familiar with Sam and Dave
They had a song called Soul Man
Okay
There's another song that they did
That they used
And hold on I'm coming
They used that in the commercials
Like every day
Oh they use that in every movie
From the 80s I feel like
Like when they had to get in the car real fans
That shit
Don't tell mom the babysitter's dead
You remember that shit?
Yes
So by way of publishing, all that music for 56 years
have been owned by the publishing companies
at the, you know, public companies and record companies.
And so we're just now getting it back.
So hold on, I'm coming, actually comes back next month.
It comes back March 15th, 2020.
Yeah.
Oh, hey, don't stop using it either.
No.
Don't you motherfucker.
It was literally, it was in a commercial yesterday.
Wait, when it was Super Bowl?
Whatever the Super Bowl was.
Sunday, it was in a commercial that played on the Super Bowl.
I tell my team, you know, when they try to send you these lowball deals to reclaim your
publishing or offer you a new deal, I'm like, I send them the commercial.
They use it in like four or five commercials over the pandemic.
They use it for an Oreo cookie commercial during Christmas.
So publishing is always so important.
I think that's where my Fourier and the tech came from because I've always been a person
that said, you've got to own your content.
Tracking down the money.
Yeah.
And make that money.
Own your content and make money, man.
Man, before we move on to get into some other shit,
we got a lot of, like, young people who watch this,
who may not be too familiar with this music that we're talking about.
Throw them a few that they can go check out for reference.
I can tell you this.
I'll tell you artists that you should check out,
and then you'll know that they sample Isaac Hay.
So cream from Wu-Tang Clan is an Isaac A sample.
Down for my niggas is an Isaac A sample.
Mine playing tricks on me by the ghetto boys.
Flosal by Dr. Dre, warning by Biggie,
Can I Live by Jay-Z?
Me Against the World by Tupac.
What else?
Snoop, we got another one.
Matter of fact, me and Snoop gotta get that,
I'm supposed to call Snoop while we're here too.
But me and Snoop gotta get a re-put-out
the record that got taken off the doggy style.
G's up.
Well, he samples my pops.
But yeah, I'm trying to think,
And then, I mean, most recently, I mean, Kodak black sampled them.
Yeah, that's the same mind thing.
And man, transporting, yeah, Biz Marquis, Drake sampled them.
You know, it's like, Alessia Carr had this really big record call here about four or five years ago.
That's Isaac K.
That's an Isaac K sample.
So, I mean, you know, it's always good to search that Shazam some of these records.
And you'll find out that Isaac is behind a lot of these records, like one of the architects of hip-hop, so for sure.
Put together a good little playlist for the people.
For real.
Yeah.
That's a jamming-ass playlist.
Oh, hip-hop without, like, yeah.
Absolutely.
Get you an Isaac Hayes sample playlist,
and I don't think you can go wrong.
Go to whosample.com.
Yeah.
You go to whosample.com and put in Isaac Hage,
you'll see everything.
Shimmy shimmy y'i by old dirty bastard.
It's tons of records, though.
It's just like, you know, everybody sampled himself.
That's how you know that shit good.
Yeah.
That's shit good.
Well, that shit lasts that long.
That's some good shit.
Yes.
And because it's almost.
It's almost.
A little bit of a chico.
Because your pop's made such classic music.
Yeah.
If you sample this, you guarantee to look.
And it's so fucking funky.
It's some fucking shit.
I wonder if he made some shit and he had to walk off.
I'm like, I can't put this out.
Nah, it's fuck these niggins up.
This shit can't come out to 1994.
And when he said it, that shit sounded so crazy.
They were like, man, it's 19607, man.
We can't use this shit.
I'm telling you, this shit come out in 94.
We got a lot of records, though.
We got a lot of unreleased records, too.
Word.
We got like 300, 300 or so un-released Isaac's
Masters.
What you're gonna do with that?
Let people sample them.
Yeah, turn them in the new records.
Yeah.
And put them out.
You should put it, just put it out.
Man, some old niggas who've been waiting on that shit.
That'll fuck the old niggas up.
Like, what?
Some new shit?
What the fuck you mean?
What the fuck you mean?
Isaac got some new shit.
What did he made this?
I got every album he ever made.
Hey, you never heard this.
I stand the Q.
Facts.
That's a cold record, man.
This hell of a cold record.
And this man has a long song.
Yeah, because he's gonna stop the shit
and let the beat play for four minutes.
Like four different songs.
You know what though?
Like...
The intro be separate from the outro from the middle from...
So, like, Memphis Music,
And R&B was probably that first music that we started putting our problems in our records.
Yeah.
Because you know, like, Motown had a sound that was one way, but then, like, Isaac Hayes, like, I stand accused, you know what I'm saying?
That's one of the first songs where you hear a nigga talking about how he fucked up.
Right.
Like, he's trying to, that was a dirty Mac record.
Yeah.
He was trying to take a woman from a whole other dude.
That shit was real popular.
Yeah.
He was like, I know, you know, I stand the cues, though.
Like, that's what it is.
And then he had, by the time I get the Phoenix, he got cheated on, so, you know, he just left him with the Phoenix.
I don't blame him.
Heart broke.
But, you know, I mean, and that's what, that's, people aren't putting their problems in music like that before then.
Everything was like doo-wop and love and all that.
But Johnny Taylor had a song called Who Making Love to Y'all Lady while you out making love?
That's the real.
So that Stacks era was when we started putting our problems
in our music, and that's what R&B because.
That's the blues.
Yeah, the pain.
Put the pain in the record, so for sure.
It was R&B before, but the blues wasn't as prominent
as the rhythm.
Yeah.
The blues kicked in like, oh, shit.
You ain't never walked up on a nigga.
I'm like, what you're listening to?
Oh, just some rhythm.
That's what you call it.
What's the thing?
You need to be in the middle thing, that's the, that's what you're
That was all rhythm.
There wasn't no blood.
When niggas listen to rhythm, he just be like this.
It's a nice rhythm.
I can't do all that blues.
Hey, hey, that's sad shit.
Uh-uh.
Dude.
You take your problems on somewhere.
I want to hit that rhythm.
Just give me the rhythm.
Oh my God.
Man, let's switch gears a little bit, bro.
You know, everybody love to be on social media,
you know, talking shit and playing and, you know, back and forth,
capping and all this type of shit.
So what pushed you to get your own?
to create your own fan base so fan base and this is one of the reasons why I know
fan base is gonna be a phenomenal success it came from a truly genuine place
mm-hmm so 2018 this kid from Memphis Tennessee goes viral for dancing in a
Spider-Man costume at a game stop right I take on me he went viral out of nowhere
he had like 300,000 followers out of nowhere I shot him a DM and said congrats young
Memphis, just the fact that you're from Memphis and you're going viral for dancing.
He immediately hit me in my DM and was like, yo, are you a manager?
I'm like, no, you know, I manage my dad's estate or stuff like that, but not really a man.
He goes, I need a manager.
Word he goes, I really need a manager.
And I said, well, when you want to holl it, he's like, you want me to come to Atlanta?
Like, I can call you.
And I said, well, give me your number.
And if anything I can do, I'll hit you.
And I left that conversation.
was like, this kid has no idea how to monetize his dancing
because he don't own Spider-Man.
Marble on Disney, he can shut that down at any moment.
I said, people should be able to pay this kid
to learn how to dance like he can dance.
Matter of fact, they should be able to subscribe to him
so he can give dance lessons.
And I said, that's it.
I said, we need to build a platform
where people can follow you and subscribe to you.
And then the people that want to pay that extra,
pay that extra, but you can still have followers.
And that was the birth of fan base.
And I didn't even call him again
to after I built the app.
I ain't called him to,
I ain't hit him back until December
after I built the old,
came with the ID in March,
built it from July to December,
2018, and put it out
2019, and then until a soul, I built it.
And the only reason I,
the only reason I did that
is because when,
when you're in the tech space,
a lot of white people
can go to Silicon Valley
and just write an idea down
on the napkin and get funded.
Like, here, his $10 million is
going to figure it out.
But for us,
we got to prove
everything so number one yeah you gotta niggas is on there right now exactly like no that's real
no you're not even lying or that ass so that's why I didn't tell nobody I built it and I just wanted to
see if people organically use the platform and so in a year we got like 10,000 followers I'm 10,000
users in a year right and one person made about $6,000 out of 10,000 people using that
so I had a proof of concept that said oh okay cool I spent my own money I spent like 200,000
I was on my own money to build it right and then 2020 came and I was like I'll
to go raise money they can't tell me it don't work people will subscribe to people i promise you
will and then covid hit and we can't go nowhere so i'm like damn i'm stuck so a good friend of
mine named monique idelet she said you need to go to this platform called start engine and you need to be
able to um you can crowd fund because of this regulation that barrac obama and joe biden
signed in the law called the jobs act and what's significant about that shit is is that from 1933 to
The only way any of us can invest in a private company in like an early stage, we had to be an accredited investor.
So we had to be rich.
I mean, you got to have, you got to be worth a million dollars or make $200,000 a year for two years.
Now mind you, this ain't got nothing to do with color at all because this is 1933 to 2012.
So you're coming out of the Great Depression.
So it doesn't matter if you were black or white, the best opportunities to invest in companies were just given to the wealthy.
So if you wonder why none of us ever got a call to invest in Apple or Microsoft.
or Google or any platforms
because we weren't accredited.
So the job is...
You bitch, you don't know what I'm making.
Give a nigger a chance.
Oh, man, that would have been a...
That's why we created this platform.
I'm sitting here listening like,
that sounds like the same shit
they try to do to me.
You know, we got an app.
Yo.
We created our own app streaming service,
and guess with these raggedy ratchet
no good for nothing new.
This Korean-ass niggas did.
They stealing the content off the fucking out.
Oh, when I see you, bitch.
Oh, when I see you, bitch.
I'd looked up the nigger Facebook and everything.
You're not helping us, bitch-ass nigger.
Still this.
I reported the nigger.
Yeah.
I reported the nigger for sexual harassment.
Yeah, yeah.
Because the nigger trying to fuck me out my content.
That's sexual.
Correct.
Fact.
I damn sure put something that made it seem immediate.
Yes.
This is dangerous.
This nina...
Against...
The nigger's sex trafficking.
That's what he doing.
You gotta get a day nine quick.
Nudity, graphic images, spam.
Oh, I tried to lie.
I don't report all the bitch as me.
Never let you be a big one.
I know.
I went back multiple times.
Man, so that happened, right?
happened, right? And so with the Jobs Act, Obama and Biden said, you can raise money regardless
of your net worth of annual income. So I said, all right, cool. So you got to submit the start engine.
I got submitted. Only 2% of people that submit for starting to get accepted. The goal was to raise
a million dollars. I raised a million in three weeks. Then they updated you can raise up to five
million because of COVID. So I relaunched my raise at the top of June, and we raised three
and a half million to close that in June.
So we raised three point, we raised $3.4 million in our seed round.
And I'm doing it again right now, which is extremely important because I'm going to
you why it's important.
We don't own none of these startups.
We don't own Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, but black culture makes these things
worth billions of dollars, hundreds of big.
You know much, you know, you know, you know, Facebook got a market cap of $900 billion, right?
Instagram's worth about $230 billion outside of Facebook.
Bite Dance, which is TikTok's parent company,
is worth about $436 billion.
But we don't own none of the company.
So I said, who better than to own part of the social media platform
than the people that actually use it?
Bro, you just made me think of some shit.
What if we weren't on none of them shits?
And we were just all on a black app,
and they ain't even know.
And they just didn't know none of the dances for three years.
And every time we see them doing,
we're like, y'all doing this.
that shit. They did that with Megan. You didn't see what they did that when they refused to do
the challenge to, uh, she didn't show how to do it. And they was up there doing the, they were
just making shit up. Like, they don't know. And I say this and we should, we need to understand
this, right? This is some, I'm gonna, I'm gonna speak some real, some real shit, right? I'm a founder
CEO and I'm part of a tech company, but I'm with my people and we're gonna talk some shit.
So it is impossible to market anything as being cool without the assistance of black people.
It can be sentimental, it can be adventurous, it can be romantic,
but you cannot make nothing cool without the assistance of black people.
That's fact.
That's fact.
That's fact.
Popeyes knew that before everybody.
Because you remember, Popeye's had the black lady,
and she was in the seasoning their chicken,
and then they came with that smooth little jingle,
love that chicken from pop-a-old.
A little nigga on the saxon in the back.
But you know the cold part was.
How they got rid of.
They did?
They been got rid of for any of you.
if you pay attention, they got rid of her
around the time the chicken sandwich came back.
Them dirty bitches!
So my thinking is, she probably asked
for what she was working.
Or she proposed it.
What she did for Popeyes.
Right.
And they said, bitch,
we'll do this shit viral.
We don't need you.
A hashtag can do your job.
Okay, let me fuck you up again.
Who do you think blew the chicken sandwicher?
We did.
We blew the chicken sandwich.
I'm gonna fuck you up again.
I'm gonna fuck everybody up again.
Watch this.
What the fuck happened to the Pinesaw lady?
Now that's the smell of clean.
What happened?
What happened now?
She was in there with a regular t-shirt on.
She was really mopping.
When I first saw her, I thought it was Thia.
I said, god-uh, they brought you back.
No.
That ain't Thieves.
I had the IMDD.
I said this.
I'm sorry.
I wanted Thiel to be back on.
Oh, my God.
So I'm doing it again, though, right now.
I'm raising $2.6 million right now on Star Nature.
I'm offering people to the chance to invest.
The minimum to invest is $250.
That's a pair of J's or a dinner at Ruth Chris.
And we've already raised $1.8 million.
Now, damn.
What's the trick?
What's the secret to making that work?
How do you go about doing that?
What, raising capital?
Yeah, what's your strategy?
Honestly, I had a really good mentor by the name of Don Dixon,
who's raised a million dollars three or four times on StartEngine,
and she taught me, but honestly, it's about you have to commit yourself,
you've got to commit yourself to the process of raising capital.
There's nothing that you can do passively.
You can't bullshit.
You got to let people know your progress.
So every time we reach a milestone, I put it out there,
because people will watch you.
People will watch you like, he ain't fin to do that.
Oh, he got to $100,000.
Oh, she got the 200,000.
And for you know it, because the first time I got the 300,000,
and then did a program just like this,
and we raised $700,000 in like two hours,
and everybody missed the first round.
Like, oh, man, we missed it.
So they'll watch you.
So it's like a game.
So people are watching us, you know, continue to raise capital.
But it's important because owning equity in these startups,
and I tell everybody, everybody in this room
should go buy some shares in fan base,
because I'm going to tell you why.
Social media is the only platform where the youth
that directly affect the value of the company by using it.
So I'm gonna say you, so let's say,
let's the hypothetical, let's say like all these platforms
can be worth $100 billion, like what happened with,
what happened with Clubhouse, how Clubhouse went.
I was on Clubhouse, I was on Clubhouse.
Clubhouse went from 5,000 to a million users,
and by the time they got the Jane rate,
they raised $100 million at a billion dollar valuation.
That Kevin Hart got on there, meekmailing academics.
Shout out to WAC 100.
That nigga is single-handed.
keeping Clubhouse afloat by himself.
Hey, man.
What?
You had that much time.
How do you know this much shit to talk about?
Like, I'm like, you still on here when I wake up?
Or whack me on there all night.
He got a lot of imagination.
That's another one that black people ran up.
Yeah.
It fell off bad for a minute.
Yeah.
They tried to get some people, I know on to it,
and they was like, man, this is,
ain't nobody on him.
But that, and that's why we built audio into fan base
because the first million people that got on Clubhouse,
They would say, hey, wouldn't it be cool
if you let us invest in Clubhouse?
And they were like, no.
And then they went to raise
$100 million at a billion dollar valuation.
So we don't have equity in none
of these startups.
And let me explain it.
Let me explain you how important this shit is too.
I'm on base.
Okay.
I'm glad you were.
Everybody get on there.
Go support.
And I'm about to get me some.
Go support.
But here's why this shit is important.
I got 10 followers.
All shit.
You're about to have a lot more.
Come on.
But here's why this is important
because black people
innovate at a speed and a pace that we don't know that we're actually creating industries right
i'm going to give you two really good examples anybody that DJ and anybody has ever driven a car
the moment that grandmaster flash DJed on two turntables in a mixer somebody should have pulled
him to side say do not show a motherfucker what you just showed me let's go figure out how to make
record players everybody that's going to do this is going to need a record player fast forward to
2022 the entire DJ industry is worth $7.6 billion and Pioneer techniques and Serrano own that
but Graham after Flash and we're the ones that invented it and cultivated so unless you own
the infrastructure you don't have you don't own nothing right so then I'm give you car culture
pin my ride area rims TVs in the headrests LED lights star ceilings you can't name a phantom
luxury car without it right but do we own a Chevy do we on four
I do.
No.
But I'm talking about the car company.
Oh yeah, I don't know.
They didn't even hit me back on Twitter.
We don't.
We don't do that.
They sent them 30 car pictures.
I got, I got...
No, first of all, they don't care because all your cars is old.
But they're Chevys.
I know, but they don't give a fuck.
We don't own no car companies.
And in social media, that's next.
We give our dances to TikTok.
We give our clapbacks to Twitter.
We give our content, our skits, and all our memes.
and all our memes to Facebook and Instagram,
but we don't own part of the company.
So I'm saying, imagine if someone built a company,
a social media platform,
that lets any of us invest in it,
and then we all go there
because using the platform directly affects
the value of the company.
So by simply by investing in fan base and using it,
you're increasing the value of an asset you own
by simply using it.
It's the biggest legal flip of all time.
Right.
You know what I wanna get with you and create me one.
No, I got, I want my own,
platform just for men who like to look at breasts that's called only fans no just just straight
it's just straight breast just boos just boobs just boobs that's the internet my neck yeah
you're gonna have to yeah but you're gonna have to be titty that you wouldn't see nowhere that's what
I'm saying and I'm trying this what I'm trying to eliminate I'm trying to eliminate actually having to
do this what you just want to scraw tities right there you're kind the ones you like your favorite
My favorite boobs.
Boobes.
There's a business.
It's a business.
It definitely is.
It is.
Like social media.
Especially in a time like now where consent is so important.
You know how many people on the internet naked who want to be seen?
What consent got to do with?
I'm just saying.
The person fucking don't get you, you don't ask they consent to watch their video.
That's the name of the, that's the name of the app.
the app. Fuck it. You can watch people fucking. You can see who trying to fuck in your area.
They're trying to do that, you know that. Oh, that's called, what's that? No, there's an app for
there. There is an app for that. It ain't black, though. No, but it's, no, it's an app where people
be trying to, like, hook up in the area. It's, like, geolocated. There's an app for everything.
Okay, well, I'm trying to get, you can build it. You can build an app for everything. Technology
is a mug, but like, the way that we inflate these, these companies, it's just time and
everybody keeps getting tired. Everybody's shadow banned. I know I am. I had 2.1 million followers
for three years. You know, do you know why you shadow banned? Because I'm black. Nope. Because
Instagram is in competition with every single one of us. What you mean? So, let's say...
What the fuck they got to do with banning the black man? Now listen, I'm gonna say Instagram is in
competition with everybody. So let's say you got...
Why would Instagram give you the visibility that they charge brands for?
Because I earned it.
Right.
No.
You're right, though.
But my point is, if you can, okay, so you know how many people watch Sunday night football?
All of them.
18 million people, right?
All right.
All right.
All right.
Okay, you know how much they charge for a 30-second ad on Sunday night football?
$830,000.
So why would they let you reach 18 million people?
Because you can get $830,000.
If you could do that, the brands would pay you and not pay Instagram.
So they squish your visibility down.
So you really say they're just being selfish.
They're trying to take money out my black-ass pockets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know how much somebody like, you know, Beyonce got like 220 million followers.
You know how much a brand would pay her if she could reach two.
If she went live, they sent out 220 million notifications and the Beehive pulled up.
They probably give her like 10 million.
She'd never have to sing again.
All she has to do is go live and get a check.
But they have to run an advertising business so they smush your visibility all the way down to about three to four percent run ads and then don't give you none of the ready and then tell you to tell you to post more so that you can trick the algorithm but all they do is do that so they have more they have more content to run ads in between
so we don't even do that in family. We don't do nothing to do with ads. If you got a million followers, we're going to send out a million notifications. If you get 200 million followers, we send out 200 million notifications because it increases the likelihood that you'll be able to make revenue
And so you make money, so we make money.
Our job is to make everybody rich.
We want to make everybody rich on fanbanks.
We want everybody to get paid for their content.
We need to stop giving our content away for free.
That's what we need to do.
Right, goddamn.
And they love to blame that shit on the algorithm.
I mean, I hate that niggas even learn their work.
It is the algorithm.
I mean, it is to a certain degree, but also it's like,
y'all programmed this motherfucker to function this way.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
The whole TikTok.
It's just the algorithm.
algorithm, bitch, you made it.
Right, and there's no, like,
there's no black women in the top 100
of TikTok creators at all.
And that's crazy, because they deserve to be,
all them big fat asses on there?
TikTok is the devil, bruh.
They got white women on there with fat asses.
They got, they got white people on there
that be hitting their hole on rhythm, cooking,
seasoning food.
They got, they got, they got it from.
I don't fucking know, white people just came up.
I don't fucking know.
They got it from somebody else.
Nah, because they're doing this shit too good
to copy it, bro.
I don't think they're faking this shit.
Not unless they're some actors or some shit.
Well, the whole vibe of TikTok is copying, though.
They do, but this is what happens though.
They copy, they copy us, and then they go on
and get brand deals and endorsements
to sponsor fried chicken.
Keep it all way, gags.
You ain't never seen no white people
on social media doing some shit you couldn't do?
I seen black people on there doing shit I can't do.
I'm saying, but I'm talking about you've seen some white people
doing some black-ass shit that you couldn't do.
No.
No.
I'm just asking him from, hit me back.
If I can't do it, I know a black person that damn show would give them.
I'm just saying, I've seen a white boy all in there jerking like a motherfucker.
He was hitting the back with shit and everything.
You ain't been outjerk them, you little young niggas from Canada back in the day.
Them niggins wore out so many pants of hands.
I'm saying, hey, you can only copy it so much.
You just don't reason a white dude looks good doing it because it's new to him.
Exactly.
Niggas is so tired of jerking.
I know.
Pulled his meniscus.
It's a nigga in a wheelchair.
The nigga who invented that shit probably in a wheelchair now.
He's all that girl that broke her foot like that.
She was doing the jerk and fell on her ankle and broke it.
Damn.
The nigga who invented that probably in a wheelchair right now.
It ain't for everybody.
He hit that hole so many times and fucked the hip up.
Just bone to bone grinding.
Shout out to that nigga.
No, I ain't giving white people no more extra credit.
I'm not either.
I don't never get white.
I discredit white people for shit.
I know they invented.
Fuck that.
You can't tell me a nigga ain't invent this iPhone.
I don't give a fuck what you said.
No, no, the black dude didn't invent the cell phone.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm just saying.
It's black history, man.
We invented a lot of stuff.
Yeah, even if we didn't, it's time for us to start doing like them.
Let's just start taking credit for shit that we didn't even have shit to do.
We don't have to.
All we got to do is highlight the shit that we actually did.
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You can't tell me, nigga, ain't been a canoe. That's a black word. Canoe?
I'm pretty sure it's, it's Native American.
No, that's black.
Oh, it is?
Hell yeah, Kanoot, listen to it.
Canoe.
Think about when they get mad.
Cano.
Kanoo.
Kanoon.
That's a black-ass word, bro.
Telling.
He knew what it was.
I don't like celebrating the white people
when they know how to dance on shit.
Because we...
I do.
No, because I don't know the word.
What's the white equipment?
We show out.
Oh, go, wait, what?
Go, be good at they shit.
Be good at they shit
and see what they say to you.
You fucking nigger.
How your woods was good at golf.
They weren't like, this nigga hitting the fuck out that ball.
They was like, ugh.
I don't like them on the chorus.
They was not excited, bro.
If y'all not going to have that same energy, why should we?
I was just saying I do when they dance
because I don't know what the word is
for the white version of Coonan.
When I see white people,
I'd be like.
They were the same ones who put on blackface in them lips.
That was too much fun for them.
They was having way too much fun with that shit.
They were going to, they invented the cone and then put it on us.
They thought we was going to accept it.
Well, that shit could have went totally wrong if that would have been our shit.
Like if we were like, put that shit on and demanding them to do it.
We could have capitalized off that one.
You imagine white boy back there sad putting this shit on?
No, they wouldn't never say it.
They wouldn't ever say.
I don't want to say Mammy today.
They wasn't saying.
They were like Paul Mooney and bamboozle.
I say, Nick, a hundred times every brother that makes my teeth.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, we got fan base.
Tell them what it downloaded and all that shit is.
I'm going to invest.
We have iOS and Android.
We in 170 countries.
No, that's a lot.
That's a lot of countries, but we are most of it.
We actually Antarctica's.
People in Antarctica got band-based.
I know Antarctica.
Look on there ice fishing.
They research art.
I have no idea.
Nigger over there ice fishing on that bitch.
I have no idea.
They go post on from the middle of the earth.
But, yeah, we're raising our second round.
Anybody can invest.
You go to a platform called start engine.com slash
fan base, minimum to invest, it's $250, I'm gonna see where we at right now.
Tell me what we at.
I'm gonna give a good, I'm gonna give a good...
Because once you hit your number, they can't get in tomorrow.
Yeah, once we hit the number, it's over.
Hey, get on fan base.
We're in $1,832,000.
That's no cap. He really, oh, no.
1,832,252 invest.
We're stopping at 2.6, so we less than a million away.
And we did this in like six weeks.
So yeah.
Hey man, get your ass on fan base.
We had, find me.
Let me see if I get Snoop on the phone.
Call Snoop.
I'm gonna see Snoop.
You know, I told him I would text him
before I called him, but I don't know if he gonna answer.
You know, that's him, but he's busy,
but he definitely, you know, Instagram didn't let him go live.
Yeah.
Why?
And I don't know, the day of the Super Bowl,
I have no idea why they didn't do that,
why they didn't let him go live the day of the Super Bowl?
That's some, I want to see Snoop live before.
Absolutely.
If it's anybody I want to see live.
Yeah.
Before they perform in the Super Bowl?
Ain't nobody that went live before they performed.
But he went live on fanbanks.
He didn't let us down neither.
He was, he, he, he, he, I knew he was gonna have a blunt somewhere.
Y'all was some holes for showing that video with him hitting that look.
Yeah.
Y'all didn't have to release that.
No, that was, that was classic.
Yeah, that they had to release.
That was a bucketless moment.
That was right.
I'm trying to hit the weed at the halftime show.
Anytime I see Snoop somewhere, I know niggas is gonna be thoroughly represented.
Yeah.
Absolutely. Yeah.
I would have been so disappointed if he didn't hit something.
Like, nigger, keep the street going, bro.
You don't smoke that Barack Obama in them house on top of that.
Nigger, keep this shit going.
I got a show I want to pitch for him just to see how many places this nigga can actually smoke a blunt at.
Oh, yeah, that's good.
That's good shit, ain't it?
Just have a whole bunch of events lined up.
Like where he can actually get away with him?
Yes.
I don't think, I mean...
He can't fuck his brain.
ran up at this point, bro.
Church?
Yeah.
Can't go to the mega church.
Yeah, if you were a pastor that Snoop came in that bitch,
not saying he smoked in the church,
but you could tell he had just smoke.
You go to the parking lot.
It's still loud on it.
Yeah.
Well, some of us smoke in the parking lot before we go to church.
You know the pastor gonna acknowledge it
without acknowledge it, we got brother Brodus
in here with us today.
Amen.
God is keeping his spirits extra high.
I wish I could, I wish I could go out
there with the good brother, but since I'm on this side, I only smoke Jesus. Amen. Amen.
Oh, my God. You did a great job at the Super Bowl, brother Snoop.
Well, yeah, but that's the show he could do on fan back. Exactly. You can produce it,
film it, on the content. I got another one I'm going to pitch to you for you lead off.
You ain't got to listen. Check this out. You ain't got a pit.
They do this in front of the people. Don't, don't know what I'm saying? Don't give them the sauce.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Keep it. Yeah. All right, yeah. Don't give them.
to your own show.
Because we didn't get way too much.
You see that already taken from what was established.
Everything we do, man, they copying us over there.
This too extreme.
I don't think nobody's going to take this.
They got only fans, right?
They're writing it down, right?
The girls already, they get naked on there, right?
How about we come out with the shit where they're putting clothes on?
I've been saying this.
I've been saying this.
I've seen so many naked women.
I like bitches dressed in winter clothes.
I want to see a grown woman in a coat.
Tadded to see a naked bitch is in.
That's some fetish as shit right there.
Only coats.
Only coats.
No, because that's too easy to steal,
because they're going to come right up on the year
and be like, only jackets.
No, no, no, no, no.
There's a separation. Everybody knows.
Holes don't have coats.
Hose have jackets.
If you're tired of holes,
you want to see some women in coats.
That's what we vote.
I already told you, every year around Christmas time,
I do a little, um,
like a little dough notion, you know, Coats for Hose.
Yeah, they don't want them, though.
They'd be so hard to put them on them bitch and they,
I don't want them.
They'd be resisting, but Cardi B and shit.
You got to be fighting the shit.
This nigga, just bunch of cold on, bitch.
Get out of bitch.
I'm not.
Cardi B inspired this, man.
When she said, Hose's gonna get cold,
I was like, we gotta get these hoses from Coats, man.
Coast for Hose.
We're going into our house.
going until our fifth year.
That's what I tell you.
A grown woman can show up naked in a trench coat.
That shit sexy than the motherfucker show up
butt naked in a jacket.
That's sex trafficking.
You worried?
Bitch, are you in distress?
Are you okay?
All you, you got on a windbreaker and you butt naked.
You see, that's the difference.
Woman put it on a coat, she could be naked under that.
The shit's sexy.
If you see a naked man with just a coat on,
that motherfucker's a freak.
Oh, he's a wanted man.
He's a wanted man.
Oh yeah.
This thing is a, uh-huh.
Sexual, if I see a nigga, he's a demon.
He's a devil.
He's a bitch coat, and I see his legs.
Right.
You already know.
With dress locks.
Yeah, ain't nobody wearing shorts.
With dress locks.
This niggins are demon.
This is on one immediately.
He on the list.
There's a guy out here with dress socks on and a trench coat.
Yeah.
He'll help immediately.
Yeah.
He's outside.
Oh, don't worry.
I'll keep my eyes.
Can y'all hurry up, because I don't see him no more.
Can you get them for the kids get out of school?
I'm getting this,
motherfucker, man.
Hell no.
What can they find you on social media, bro?
At Isaac H's 3 on fan base, everywhere.
I want to see, I want to make sure I see all y'all on fan base, though.
I'm on that, bitch.
I'm on that, I mean.
How you find the hose?
And I'm feeling in a ass, now.
I'm going to get in there with photos.
How do you find the hose on that?
I ain't found but one.
I think the best way to, the best way to build a following and communicate
is probably try out the audio rooms.
Oh, okay.
Snoop did an audio room last night, no lie.
I went, I was asleep.
I woke with five in the morning,
and they sent me a video of him in the room,
and the room was just all the girls on the stage.
I was like, like, I can't even, like, look,
how does Snoop just get all girls on the stage like that?
Mm-hmm, look.
Snoo just made a room, and it was all girls on the stage.
Everybody in the audience is chilling, but look.
All right, I'm just trying to make sure my girl ain't on that.
No, she ain't, I looked for you.
Who hell you was doing on stairs?
Hey man, I know you've been active on social media for a minute,
man, we've been following each other for a long time.
So Tim, I know you saw it the other day,
I saw a tweet you said,
well, you're going to take everybody who blocked you
and made NFTs out of it.
Who are some of your favorite people
who have blocked you?
If that even makes sense.
Candice always.
Oh, yeah.
That's a badge of honor,
because she's talking about everybody.
Shit pissed me off one time.
I said some shit going against her.
The bitch retweeted and agreed with me.
Oh, I defeated the tweet.
I said, he said, what I mean?
Mm-mm.
Oh, Pastor, uh, Derek Scott, the dude that-
That dude was with truck.
Yeah.
Oh, he got that.
You know, smoking the blunt in the car.
Yeah, right.
I said that one.
Yes.
People have completely forgot about this.
Yeah, they were in the car high with Trump.
What?
You don't remember that?
The dude that tried to separate Buckhead from Atlanta.
Oh, yeah.
Bill?
Buckhead Bill.
Yeah.
Oh, he blocked me, because they
They shut that buckhead thing now.
That ain't happened.
And you exposed one of them pages
to be running by white people too, one of them.
Oh, you're a scoop page.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the ops.
Don't miss with that one.
It was this one page that'd be posting
all this Atlanta shit.
That's the ops.
I thought there was some niggins.
And then he posted like,
these the white folks.
And I was like, no!
Went it took back all my likes.
So they'd be posting them.
Street, hood fights.
Atlanta uncensored is us.
Okay.
Ateel scoooops.
All right, we'll tell you.
And then, Amanda Seals blocked me.
I don't know. I mean, Amanda's mad at me. I'm sorry, man.
Well, you know the rules. You can't disagree with Amanda. She's going to block you.
She blocked me. But I was like, I need to take all those in terms of the NFTs because I got quite a list.
But those are my top four.
I get blocked by people all the time.
I really wanted to get blocked by Donald Trump.
And Trump block you. You made him mad. You made him mad up to block you. That's good.
Terry Cruz blocked me.
That's a good one, though.
He ain't supposed to even be listening to shit I said. I was on this show.
And I said, that man got all the muscles in the world
and still let that man grab him by the pussy.
And he blocked you?
Yeah.
I ain't supposed to even hear that, bro.
I'm a comedian.
I can't even operate in comedic space.
What do you mean?
He's going to hear it.
He's not supposed to hear this shit.
Somebody sent it to him.
Bro, I'm about to fall back on social media.
That's a little sensitive, though.
That's very sensitive.
He's a comedian.
I know.
That's tell a joke.
And you strong.
Very strong.
I don't know.
Did Terry, you need to let that...
Don't push that shit out on the...
I'm falling back on social media, though, because them rap blogs be posting all my tweets,
bro.
Oh, wow.
You know, that's the first way.
Well, they've been still.
I'm not.
It's not that they're stealing.
It's just that that's the wrong kind of attention.
I definitely don't want a bunch of followers that argue overgrown as men that make songs.
Them niggas is weird, bro.
Grown niggas who is rap fans, who really believe that they part of NBA young boys,
underrides, niggas ready to die over a mixtape.
I don't want them niggins to even,
knowing my social media acts.
I hate them barbershop conversation.
Nigger.
Oh, yeah.
My dad got way more money than did it.
What?
Bro, I tweeted the other day, I said,
you know, Kodak Black got shot at Justin Beaver's party.
I said, if Justin Bieber got shot at a Kodak Black party,
all of them niggas would have been in jail.
Right now.
Now, that same night.
Everybody outside would have went to jail.
No, we're not going to act like you, you, you, you, you,
Bieber been a thud.
I've, I've already said this.
He's the reason.
That's what started to tweet, that, the, the fucking title that they used, I
had tweeted, I said, Justin Bieber's a fucking menace and nobody talks about it
than that.
No, not even low-key, hack-key, he the reason they start making active.
He the reason little twist went to jail.
Yeah.
He the reason, Sean Kingston, you know.
Was out there not paying them folks?
He'd the reason he craz to jerksky.
He's exactly.
Sean Keyeson was right up there.
Got the fucking round with Justin Bieber
gained a hundred pounds.
Niggins snatched his chain.
Your crayons?
Didn't he have a crayon box?
I don't know, man.
Y'all are terrible.
If a nigger snatched your crayon box chain,
nigga, don't make fun of that,
because Youngberg, the only nigga,
get his chain snatched after it got snatched.
The niggas that snatched young bird chain
that got snatched from a nigger that snatched you.
Oh, that chain is never nasty.
That was that Batman.
That transformer chain.
That transformer chain.
Wow.
That chain got snatched so much,
it got replaced with a replacement chain.
That wasn't even real.
You remember the video?
The nigger threw it in the lake.
Fuck this shit.
This shit is bad luck for the black community.
I, Lopee, I heard Tyrese bawdy on the black part.
That's what I heard.
Stop playing.
That's what I heard.
He might have.
It's true.
Young Bird made a comeback, though.
I fuck with Young Bird.
That one of the coldest songwriters,
that's his length.
He wrote everybody's song.
Yeah.
Hitmaker.
He switched it up.
He had to get a brand switch.
I don't blame him.
I'm hitmaker now.
I don't blame him.
Yeah.
I would have switched it up too.
Fuck being in the public.
Yeah.
You ain't gonna be young forever.
Damn shit, ain't.
You was never a bird.
Young Icebird.
He was pimper.
That's what I'm saying.
He was, you know,
he was going to help.
Y'all.
So we got y'all getting on fan base.
I'm on there already.
Everybody going to get on fan base.
My whole staff.
Everybody.
Everybody.
We need to have an audio room.
We need to have a welcome party for y'all on fan base.
We damn sure will.
And you make money.
That's the thing about it.
It's like making money off your content is what everybody should be doing anyway.
Exactly.
I'm fucking around and let me.
monetize too much, though.
I'm gonna be on there doing the most,
the absolute most, man.
They're gonna' bitch making sandwiches every day.
I ain't gonna say shit, like that little African niggins.
Oh, buddy.
Howdy, man.
Hey.
Hey, man.
Hi, he like the second most fall person on TikTok.
He ain't even in the top 10 of people that made money.
All right.
He's a nigga, he's in the perfect spot.
Don't put me on no fucking list.
Don't put me on shit.
Because you know, the number one rule
and black man financial literacy,
I ain't got no goddamn money.
That's the principle that we follow on.
I don't give a fucking, you see me with, 80 billion.
I ain't got no goddamn.
Actually, I need to own something.
You tell people that, but it shouldn't actually be that.
All I'm saying is whether he's getting bread
or not, don't put that nigga on no list.
man don't ever put me on no list I don't give a fuck if I make more money and
everybody on earth me it could be me and Jeff Bezos nigger don't put me on
there scoot the nigger who was third in my spot no hell no you ain't got it I
ain't got it I'm fucked up no folk lying they lying like a motherfucker you know
you really think they're gonna let a nigger come on Cah well
absolute billion dollar companies yeah exactly
Somebody got to break that.
Somebody got to break that ceiling.
Stop saying that, bro.
We just launched the app, nigger.
I'm like, ah, so they got a billion dollars now.
That shit ain't even that funny like that.
Nigger got a billion dollar operation.
I mean, we need that, though, man.
Everybody needs to, I like what you guys are doing
with your product.
Appreciate it.
Monetizing is away.
We're leaving a lot of money at table.
I started, I started posting how much money
people were leaving on the table.
I know.
I'm so glad you didn't do it.
do one for me because I'm already depressed enough.
I've seen you post somebody, you was like,
they leave an $18 million a month.
I was like, I couldn't take it.
I did Snoop, Snoop leaving $100 million a year on the table.
100 million.
And monetizing your content.
A hundred million.
Yes, I can't even.
Snoop always going to go viral.
Whether it's him talking over lizards trying to get away
snakes, which is a genius, by the way.
I love those videos.
Man.
Oh, he's about to catch him.
Oh, shit.
Run, cut.
Run.
Run.
Oh, damn.
Right.
Lizards running through the snakes.
Oh, shit.
He's going up to him.
Watch out.
Oh, he didn't even know.
Snoop just an entertaining nigga, bro.
He's a hardest.
That's the hardest working dude in the game.
Got to be.
Snoop will be, we will do a video.
Snoop will do a rap song with somebody in India.
do a show with Martha Stewart
put out an album
he don't put out two albums in two months
do the Super Bowl
do a movie
he'd be on
Open the clothing store recently
Yeah
Being commercial
That he don't even fuck with the products
I know you don't fuck with this movie
Ain't no way
This nigga swift or sweeping
He's a good
He's a great
And like a great marketing
James
Him and Shaq, the hardest, two hardest working dudes,
they get in the bag.
Yeah.
Damn show did.
Shout out to some congratulations on death roll record.
Hey, shit.
Didn't the toy company buy Death Row?
Mattel.
Oh, Mattel?
Yeah.
They bought another company and they acquired it in the deal.
Yeah, I'm glad Snoop got it back.
Yeah, I don't think they want to hold on to that.
Toys and Death Road don't know.
The white man who bought the shit was like,
somebody called Snoop Doggy Dog.
Yeah, you can fucking have this shit.
Fuck you mean we don't death row.
Oh my god.
Get that shit off of us.
Give it to corrupt.
Shout out the dad's.
Death roll action figures might be hard though.
They're gonna come out with a missing potato head shug dog.
He said, yawning something with that one.
With the beard.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know the one that they ain't gonna be able to goddamn keep, though.
They got them Danny Boy.
Y'all was savage.
Bro, it was so many niggins that was on death row that wasn't signed a death row.
Danny Boy was on stage, we should.
When he's like all in the video dancing, that was Danny Boy.
Exactly.
That's the last time I've seen, though.
I ain't seen Danny Boy something.
Lady of Rage.
You need to get on Facebook.
Yeah, yeah.
Shit, we all on that bitch, though, man.
So, hey, everybody who watches this shit?
Go support, download fan base.
You on everything else?
Yeah.
This could be the fresh start that you need.
Yeah, you need to delete some of the match.
For real.
You didn't already got exposed on Facebook.
Your Twitter didn't.
Your Twitter didn't got hacked.
Your Instagram private.
Yeah.
You ain't got no hoes.
You might as well come over here and come over.
Don't use the same name.
Don't nobody know you by that.
Start over.
Start over.
A fresh start.
You don't even look like that no more.
You don't want Instagram.
Limiting your comments.
Shadow banning you keeping your same followers for three years.
Come on to fan base.
There you go.
I'm with that.
Yeah, and it's just like the black church.
They cook and eat over there every second Sunday.
That's where they ain't get to.
Every second Sunday they eat.
They have fellowship.
They fellowship and worship.
We're breaking bread for sure.
Worship.
Yeah.
We're breaking bread.
Come on white folks.
We know y'all coming too.
You got to pay.
You got to subscribe to every black person you follow.
You're going to stop giving away the sauce, for you're free.
Stop giving away the sauce.
Stop saying that because they're going to be like,
So, bro, like, how much is the sauce gonna be?
I'm totally prepared to buy the sauce.
I eat the price off on you.
You got any juice?
I want some juice, too.
Oh, yeah, man.
You don't want it?
Fanbase is for everybody,
because you gotta think we're worldwide.
And so for the app to be successful,
we want everybody to use the platform.
But the difference is in platforms like TikTok
where they smush down the black creators
to make way for other creators.
We're not going to do that.
We're going to make sure that everybody has the same visibility.
Because there's no way that, like, a July Harmon or Jala Harmon or old girl that did the Savage Challenge,
she made nothing compared to what they paid to other creators to re-duplicate the same challenge that she made.
And that's the thing about it.
These kids are making these dances in their bedroom, in the hood.
And then some other creator do it, and they get a whole $100,000 check for doing the same dance.
That's why it's important to charge for your content because, like, you know, TikTok is a place.
where people are going to imitate what you do all the time right no they got me on there and
ain't even on the it's my voice we got something i'm gonna talk you about something for that though
for fan makes but imitating is it's part of what you do but the problem is that they don't make the
choreography that they dance to and they don't make the songs that they dance to so they don't mind
doing that but when we make it that's somebody's talent and we need to be able to monetize that
because i mean these labels will pay let's say they'll pay the original dance they'll pay the original
they're gonna dance like eight hundred dollars they'll pay the the person that duplicates in a hundred
grand why is the why is the girl that made this song go viral why how come she can't get the
hundred grand some of that shit deal to the rappers too because some of y'all garbage is
fuck and ticot be saving y'all with the three seconds of your song that's good so you need to start
fucking with the creators a lot of you niggas we wouldn't even know if it wasn't for people
fucking with your shit on social media don't be trying to act like you made it by yourself
I'm talking to everybody.
That was just my, that was my old nigga.
Hey, hey!
You can do that shit by yourself.
Yeah, TikTok file.
Because I even heard back as they was,
they main page, they didn't want nobody
that looked ugly, undesired.
They had a list of motherfuckers that they wanted
to be on their main page.
They don't even know.
You know the demographic that it is.
People would look at an ugly motherfucker
way longer than they will.
Somebody that looked good.
No physical defects.
that looks like, yeah.
That's the shit I want to see.
Well, you know, it's so funny though,
but people would be complaining about TikTok all the time
because they had, I think for Black History Month,
they had some sort of event with Nikki Minaj,
but then they invited like a whole bunch of other
white creators to do, and they took over the whole party
and a lot of the black TikTokers were mad.
But what I tell people all the time is what TikTok is like,
that's a privately held company.
So your company's probably, like, fan base is privately held.
So you privately held, there's no, you can't,
there's no stop price to affect.
It's not like, we're gonna leave
and the stock prices are gonna plummet.
They ain't got stock pricing gonna plummet.
You can affect the value of the company by leaving.
So, and that's a company in China.
So I don't care what nobody in the United States
tell you they're working TikTok,
they can't do nothing for you.
There's nobody in the United States of America,
I don't care who are you talking to in TikTok?
They have no power.
Unless you speak Mandarin.
Exactly, because they're dead ass,
because it's a Chinese own company.
So it's like they control the algorithm.
It's their company, their rules.
They'll run it out.
way you how they want to run it the only thing you can do is leave if you're not
respected then leave because we all in these dysfunctional ass relationships with these
platforms right who stays who stays on the app when they mistreats you the whole time
and you still stay and I said this about this is some real shit that I'm about to
say the the the disrespect of black culture is actually good for business and what
I mean by that is you disrespect us we fight harder to stay you tell you
Jim Jones, you don't want him shopping in Gucci,
he fight harder to shop in Gucci.
It's better for business to treat black people bad.
That's bullshit.
It is.
I call the velvet rope mentality,
meaning like you go to a white club
on a Thursday night, it's free to get in,
free to park, they tear down the drinks, right?
You go on a Saturday night,
they put a velvet rope, same furniture.
It's $100 to park.
Exactly, and then put a rope up
and everybody will fight and pay to get on the other side.
It's the same furniture.
It's too late.
I was in here Thursday night.
I was on the same couch for free.
You put a rope up and people standing to get on the other side of that.
That's crazy to me.
I don't understand the mentality of that.
I'm not going to fight to get on the other side of a section that it's the same lawn furniture
that was out here the other night.
So we got to stop doing that.
We just got to start migrating the movie.
That's right.
God damn it.
And there you have it, folks.
Fanbase, Black Home, monetize, monetize, monetize, monetize, monetize,
monetize. Clayton English, do you have any closing arguments?
Hey man, I don't know I'm on fanbase and I gotta go ahead and jump in there for y'all here.
2.6? Yeah. Yeah, 1.8, we're going to, yeah, 2.6. Yeah, I got to leave.
You know, I have if I could put it in. All right, let me tell you something that's important
about that. The seed investor of Uber who was accredited, right? Remember I said the credit
investors? This is why that the accredited investor rules some bullshit. He put 5Gs into Uber in 2010
as an accredited investor.
When it went public in 2019,
guess how much you made out of that $5,000?
$50 million.
$24 million.
I was close.
Shout out to whoever that name is.
They say you've got to be accredited
because they don't want you to make bad investments,
but you don't have to be accredited
to spend $5,000 on lottery tickets.
You don't have to be accredited
for $5,000 on the crap table in Vegas.
So why can't me and 10 of my friends
put $500 a piece on Uber
and we make $2.4 million?
That's what you can do with family.
That's the point when I'm saying is like,
you have a chance.
This seed stage investment, that's a real opportunity.
That's $5,000.
He put in, he got a $5,000 extra turn off his investment.
$5,000 he made $25 million.
Well, damn.
Yes.
Well, if you would like to continue the lesson today
and receive more social media and things of that nature
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No, fuck that, cat.
I'm done.
No, I'm just bullshit.
What?
Oh, yeah, I'm going to get you sucking.
How much for one rib?
That's pop culture.
Yeah.
And he slipped on some bullets.
Hell yeah.
And the bullion?
And shot his shit on the cell.
And I was in middle school.
So you know, you gotta go, you're like,
oh, your daddy, y' like, one of the guys shot at them.
I'm like, but years later, it's part of like,
you know, it's part of black pop culture.
No, it's for one real, yeah.
Like, yeah.
We don't get a lot of times where we could be wacky
like that, when it be-slap stick, him, yeah.
Parody and shit, and it hit, like, so I love the same thing.
Like that's, like you said, that's one of them classes.
Oh, yeah, Chris Rodney's.
This man scrapped up with so many goddamn 30-8s.
Oh, 38.
That's some old niggins shit
All revolvers
All revolvers
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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.
bad choices from Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcast.
How serious is youth vaping?
Irreversible lung damage serious.
One in 10 kids vape serious, which warrants a serious conversation from a serious parental
figure like yourself.
Not the seriously know-at-all sports dad or the seriously smart podcaster.
It requires a serious conversation that is best had by you.
No, seriously.
The best person to talk to your child about vaping.
is you. To start the conversation, visit talk about vaping.org, brought to you by the American
Lung Association and the Ad Council. Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebeney, the podcast where
silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebeney, and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all
new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people
around you. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network
Tune in on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Your entire identity has been fabricated.
Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace.
You discover the depths of your mother's illness.
I'm Danny Shapiro.
And these are just a few of the powerful stories I'll be mining on our upcoming 12th season of family secrets.
We continue to be moved and inspired by our guests and their courageously told stories.
Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Our IHeart Radio Music Festival, presented by Capital One, is coming back to Las Vegas.
Vegas.
September 19th and 20th.
On your feet.
Streaming live only on Hulu.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Brian Adams.
Ed Shearin.
Fade.
Glorilla.
Jelly Roll.
Chon Fogarty.
Lil Wayne.
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Mariah Carey.
Maroon 5.
Sammy Hagar.
Tate McCray.
The Awesome.
This is a print. Tim McGraw. Tickets are on sale now at AXS.com. Get your tickets today. AXS.com.
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