The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - MAGNOLIA LEVEE in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast

Episode Date: December 12, 2025

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Starting point is 00:02:48 So, Tina Marie, we still tried to make her life skin for the longest, me. I didn't know. She mixed. I'm a little younger than y'all, so when I found out she were white, I was like, no. I still remember what we were? What was in McDonnell drive-thew? That bitch isn't supposed to be around y'all, niggins.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Right. See, at my lifetime, they didn't push a lot of white people past the cousin line on us. We don't care, though. We don't give a fuck. We never care. If this German, it's bad. They care. You see how we're here they're giving Kay Michelle and Beyonce about country.
Starting point is 00:03:21 That shit's stupid, bro. Like, they're taken away from what's out there. That's crazy. I don't know why they're tripping on Beyonce. in Kay Michelle. Because the motherfucker who's gonna really take over that shit
Starting point is 00:03:32 and ain't gonna be there? What is this? The Shibuz? That thing was on the end. That's what I'm saying, Nick. Oh yeah. He was on their head,
Starting point is 00:03:42 he's showing his age. Yeah, that boy is there. He's going to be a nigga that washed dishes at Dennis. What's the new guy's name on? What the name? O.J.
Starting point is 00:03:53 He's not going to be powerful. Yeah, the new on country dude. A man with that bad skin with them big pole. Biggest phone. Nank is the new guy. station something or something. Go hit him with some shit.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Oh, he'll be singing like blue. Yeah. I forgot that niggins. That niggas. That niggas. That nigg was too job. He'll be like, hold on. Y'all watch this.
Starting point is 00:04:09 It's been too longer lit. That nigg. The young niggins. Yep. He's at the gas station. Yeah. Yeah. Gas station.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Up! Oh, that shit. That nigg sound like he's 79. Hey, all the niggas is snapping is at the gas station. The one homeless nigga that was rapping. The lights He was at the gas station And then the niggie that do the
Starting point is 00:04:33 J's making music You see, you know what I'm talking about? You see any shit? Well, he takes the microphone And put it downtown Yeah, yeah Obolta went viral Yeah, boy, I think his shit was a dollar
Starting point is 00:04:46 Something you need a dollar That was his single Yep And he was talking about All the talent downtown homeless Right All our homeless people Are musically inclined
Starting point is 00:04:58 They damn show sing that way If anything, they're gonna sing Whatever the fuck on the radio Or whatever they hear, play, you know what I'm saying? Or the last song that were hot when they had some money I like when the crack hits Take a regular song and make it a crack song I smoke a rock with you baby
Starting point is 00:05:18 All night long I want to smoke with my lady Because we spoke it's so strong Rock and rolling, rolling Rock. I know he's about to I've been smoking crack and I'm never going to stop And we've been smoking rocks Stay
Starting point is 00:05:43 I want to rock right now I want to rock right now And took the tons on to a whole not goddamn I want to rock with you all night Smoking, smoking, smoking, Smoking to the earth is life. Oh, dear.
Starting point is 00:06:03 They'd be singing white for a song, I want to rock. Rock! I hate to hear what they do with jingle bell, Rock. Oh, that shit, hey. That's right in there, dick. Man, Christmas time.
Starting point is 00:06:17 I'm going to fuck the whole season up. That's how it be, though. Life is funny like that. Go there. You just never know where you. you gonna find that shit at. I never ran up on the homeless white people and they did some amazing shit like that.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Not to compare, but I feel like if you're out there in the streets and you're asking people for money, you should be able to do something. You know what I'm saying? Like, if you're a white dude out there, you got to be like, Hey, you guys want to see some magic? Watch this. Come on. Don't.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Break something to the table. Ha ha ha. Blah! What? Now, if they didn't do that, they probably wouldn't be out there. No, shit. You got to think about it. It's some talented bombs like this motherfucker.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Remember what happened to buddy? Remember the dude who had the radio voice? Remember they? Ted. Yeah, the dick was hungry. 15 years ago, work? Yeah, the thing had a... How long did he have a job then?
Starting point is 00:07:15 They probably gave him something on the radio and pushed his ad back under the bridge. He fucked up. He beat on their white woman. Remember he ain't got the same white woman. Yeah, he did. No. Yeah, he had. Domestic violence.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Oh. He choked us. I'm sorry, guys. We all caught through. I don't know. It was something bullshit, though. Yeah, I think he did. You know what he's at then?
Starting point is 00:07:37 You know what I think is funny? Fat white women date anybody. No. You better take that. You better reverse it. I got to reverse a motherfucking thing. Anybody date fat white women? No.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Once I start, you really? I start really investigating it. They are being seeked out. This shit ain't just happening by chance. So you think they... Niggins kill you about this big white woman. Yeah. She's taking care of her.
Starting point is 00:08:08 See how quiet it got, because everybody ain't got their cousin. I know. Jake, you stupid. He'd be ready to crash out and go to prison this evening. She's going to be right there with him. They shouldn't have never played with him. That's great. I act like they're doing them no favor.
Starting point is 00:08:29 And they got money. They'll be putting niggas on their feet. I feel like once you get out of prison, that's what they should set you up with. Probation officer and a fat way warm. You need to go to the halfway house. You need to spend half of your time up there with them and half of it with her.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Well, you got to spend the fair part of the day with her then. You know how I do it at the halfway house. You got to go. I ain't talking about somebody who's just a little overweight. From the big old white women who have flip-flops all year round. From your show. Lean back a little bit. No.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Not 600, pound. They go on a little bit. What? How many? No. About four. Four hundred. You can't tell the fucking difference.
Starting point is 00:09:06 That's what I'm saying, man. What's you hit? That's what I think is the most fucked up part about that show. What? It's that. It's called my 600-pound life. Every time it come on, it's the motherfuckers who's 500 pounds. Getting all that shit together.
Starting point is 00:09:23 You got to see these big motherfuckers up in the hell. Ain't nowhere in the hell like to get up to no goddamn six hundred pounds. You're 515. At a certain point That don't make no goddamn shit. At a certain point, the number don't matter. I watched that show for all the wrong reason.
Starting point is 00:09:38 I seen the bitch make some pancake batter and fry some chicken in it. I was like, whatever the fuck they're coming up with at least gets the recipes off this bitch and put them on TikTok or something. That's crazy. He's never had no pancake battered fried chicken. Now you want some.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Nick, it's always been chicken and waffles. Then she probably did it in the room. No, it was one lady fried some chicken in her room, but I ain't seen nobody else in their rooms. Brough. Well, we also got to realize it's people that that's what they like. They like this. It didn't watch them.
Starting point is 00:10:12 No, it's people that like, it's people that like big, big, big, big, big. Big, big, big, big. Big, big, big, yeah. All the niggas that, all them niggas that the women have on that show don't be nothing that a real woman won't. I ain't never seen no women in the coming and be like, God, damn, he need to come over here. That's because they ain't in the comments, they in the inbox. Man, it'd be slow, no niggas be slow or fresh out of the chain game. That's what they're looking for.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Right. You've been in the chain game. You're laid in their bed plenty of nights. You could have came up with your dream type of woman. That's what you want. I'm going to get me a big baby who's soft. Everything feels like a titty. Well, when you come about it out of that.
Starting point is 00:11:00 She's going to have titties all look here, all. Big old scummit, big old coochie pouch. I'm on all that. Big footha. Look like she's wearing a fanny pack. That foo's so big. Boy, you're stupid. Well, you could go to jail and not even pussy
Starting point is 00:11:14 and come home and that be the first thing you do. When you get enough of time, shit, you'd be like, boy, when I get home, I'm a tennis woman in the hell. If you're only going to go to jail and you ain't eating pussy, you know they got something. You can be in the jail for a weekend.
Starting point is 00:11:29 You come home, you're going to want some pussy. They put a 24-hour hold on you. Nigg got to come out like he did six months. If the police talk to me, I want some pussy. I got to relax. And then pull me over. They gave me a warning, but baby, I was almost out of here.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Shit, man. Ain't it crazy, though, how ain't none of this shit really what we think it is. Same way you would think, man, who fucking with that? They got options. Everybody got options out here.
Starting point is 00:12:06 The worst motherfucker you know got two or three motherfuckers on their line. Yeah, but in... And the crazy part is they really want them. I guess you just got to stay in your line in. Fuck that. You know what my lane is? The road. I'd be swerving lane. I sweat laying on you. So you're, never mind. What? Do you see me with a, if you see me with a, what's some shit you don't think I'm supposed to be with? Just know I'm happy. Because before I started fucking with her, I already considered. My nigga Justin ain't gonna like this.
Starting point is 00:12:44 He got to come over here. He ain't got to come over here. He ain't got to come over here. He was a late night drink or something. You heard of them night? Trach. Yeah. You can leave with you. I ain't gonna do that way. No, I was just good.
Starting point is 00:13:00 No, I'm talking shit. Yeah. Mone fucking grill in the lock. If you need, I'm gonna get in that lock. And the wrong shit pull up. Shit, you're taking that shit on. I love one. I love to see a little ar-a-ass cook.
Starting point is 00:13:11 They did it get. I'm telling you, you're struck out the whole night. You're waiting on that barbecue chicken to get off that grill and some bullshit pull up. Ain't nobody going to know. I mean, shit, I mean, I don't know, I'd be up here cap on it. I know you did. That you said it too hard.
Starting point is 00:13:26 Shit. No, but that, I don't have to do the best I can do. Niggas ain't never lie about that, that liquor change your vision. I want you to know. That shit changed your vision. I was on one side, this bitch said, you must have been drunk as hell last night. And I was like, bitch, I was like, you got there, right. You?
Starting point is 00:13:47 Noggin don't get a, niggas standing to go to that. to go down to zero. The lady hit. Nigger, take that goddamn EKG machine. He'd be like, I'm gonna bring this bit back in life. Clear!
Starting point is 00:13:58 I wasn't drunk, and it wasn't too late. Shit. Oh, you was just. I told you I had to do the best I can do before. I ain't always been sitting on this motherfucking couch or doing the other shit, no, you know. You were sound mind and body. I got, hey, if I'm going out,
Starting point is 00:14:16 I was... Yeah. Hey, you was out of there last night. got that right. He acted like he was late. Because if I would have been in there, he didn't, he acting like it was late. He didn't fucking thing. He didn't fucking. They still were saying the sausage biscuit when I'm
Starting point is 00:14:31 telling this bitch. He didn't fucking his morning. He took the bitch of breakfast. Come on. Yeah, yeah, bring me a sausage sausage and cheese, bitch. You up that man? Now I want both of them and a head brown.
Starting point is 00:14:48 I want the bag of cheese and the I said it's eat. Man. You got a scrub. Call it back. Give me some strawberry and grape jelly. I just want grape.
Starting point is 00:14:58 That's how to be it. That's stupid. I got out of the road that weed for you. Oh my god damn weeded. That's how I'd be. Jay Wend. Yes, sir. Play me some pimping.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Oh, man. Not no regular. I got you there. Some pimping pimping. I get back. I'm talking about some pimping. That ain't mine. I don't know who that is.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Mine, none. Some pimping. I should tell you play me some bounce music. like we're in the Magnolia today. Ah, damn. You ain't got nothing. You should have told you run me a couple of them so. Right quick.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Place the B.G. Derek or something. You sing something in the too much. You know, I said, hey, man, don't. You're going to play me the Dose Eki's theme song. Hold up, hold up. You're stupid. The only man in the world that buys a two-party. pack of swishers and rose four blunts.
Starting point is 00:15:52 He doesn't shake the vending machine. The vending machine shake him. A lot of men eat pussy, but pussy eats him. This nigga's so cold, I wish I could introduce him in a Ving Rames for us. Whoa. Absolutely. Now, you know, I spend a lot of time online watching various things from him. various hoods and ghettos across America.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Uh-huh. And one of my favorites of all times just so happens to be New Orleans, Louisiana. Some of the best street stories online have been posted out of New Orleans. They got a lot of street legends and a lot of things, then there happen, a lot of history. That I feel like people, like, people ain't got to hear yet.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Come on. So during my searches in my travels, man, I came across this fellow right here I kept seeing them in all the videos niggas was posted up in the back when shit was good when it was wartime the nigga had the goddamn soldier ragged
Starting point is 00:16:58 and I was like, oh, who is this nigga? This nigga be everywhere. That nigga go to all the projects all the functions, all the second lines, all the studio sessions. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Know everybody. I said I got to get him on the 85 South show. I got to hear this shit from him personally. Come on. Ladies and gentlemen go up to the 85 South show
Starting point is 00:17:16 none other than Magnolia. you leave it. Good, good, good. Good, good. Big solution. Know what he's hitting for? What is hitting for?
Starting point is 00:17:27 Bro. You've been one of all the cities in America, bro. And you survived a whole lot of street shit. Take us all the way back, man, to how this shit started when you jumped off the porch, when you went outside, how you grew up. You watched the city go from, unknown to nationwide, on the entertainment side,
Starting point is 00:17:47 It's sad and just being out there for real. You know, I just was up basically a younger on Willis Street in the Magnolia, which, you know, there's two different sides, two different sides, old side and new side. Jew being from the old side, which is more like hustlers, but on the new side it's soldier's slim side. Okay. What is like over there? Like on the new side is more like jacking, killing and, you know, just all, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:12 bell knuckle everything, you feel me, just get it how you live for sure on the new side, you feel me? And it's just, you don't know what you're going to walk into it. You know, before the high boys, it was the original high boys, which is gangster, Stirling, Blabber, Sterling, Ibizel, Doni, and, you know, it's just been, I just was outside early on. Yeah, I feed it, playing in the court, and I just, you know, sponge the game from them. Yeah. And just able to, you know, survive this shit, you feel?
Starting point is 00:18:42 Now, you know, in the black country, your nickname, we get it through it right, You earned your nickname in our community, bro. What made them start calling you Magnolia leaving? Because everywhere I went, everybody, like, about me going to different neighborhoods. Every time they see me, they'll be like, that's your boy out of the Magnolia. And just one person just was like, that's leaving. And from there, it stuck. Because I always was hung in different neighborhoods because of my rapping career.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Because the baby, your own nephew, little Derek. He always, like, before rental calls and tour was popping, he was one of them type of people always had love. luxury rentals. Oh, God. Bubba lot, Lexxes, lambs. Early on, I didn't, went to jail for no license so much
Starting point is 00:19:24 that it was like, we ain't taking him to jail to him, but we're going to help him get his license. Damn. How many times did you go? I'm going to say probably over eight to ten times because he always, like, he was a hustling type of cat,
Starting point is 00:19:37 and he was slimming fast, so he always ran from the police. Yeah. And me being happy, and I'm on jawriding, show broads that I got a lamb or, You know, a Viper, because, you know, they had another guy named Deshawn with a record label, too. I get up and they calls and just, you know, keep circling around the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Yeah. Right. And then the police started catching on to me, and they just started arresting me every time. Then I wind up getting out at least like an hour or 30 minutes because of Stunner or Day sister who worked in booking. Mm. Yeah, I just, you know, my name just kept on popping up. What was your introduction to Stunner? You know, he came up and kicked it with her.
Starting point is 00:20:18 My introduction of stunner, fuck shit, I showed up as a nephew and being off of Willow through gangster and high bees on him, so it was always open arms with me. Like, I was always, you know, like the errand boy. First of all, I came in this shit as an errand boy. You know, a lot of niggas try to downplay that. But I just really ain't wanted to start off selling drugs. I just wanted to be around and still get money.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Like, I ain't, I wasn't really like, you know, like all the way off the porch, I'll get jarred. and shit like that. As long as I get that and go to school with it, I'm good. Yeah. Because it was cash money
Starting point is 00:20:51 at the time. It was popping. I go to school with CDs. You know, the broads are like, who he is? Who is? And that's all,
Starting point is 00:20:57 you know, that's all we really wanted in high school. So you was fucking with cash money hard. Yeah. Even before they went nationwide with the university situation.
Starting point is 00:21:05 What was it like being around them early days, man? Early days, man, shit, it was always fun. I ain't never had a dull moment around them. Yeah. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:13 once Wayne, like, Wayne always been super ahead of his time. He always was coming to the studio with his raps, already prepared and shit like that. So he always had access to everything, bentless and shit like that early on.
Starting point is 00:21:28 So I just was always around. And I'm kind of like, you know, not like a bully, but just, you know, almost like I'm the one who they call if something going on in the hood, you feel me? Okay. Now, you had a lot of legendary days and nights in your hood.
Starting point is 00:21:45 man. It was in that type with Soldier Slim and all of them all stars around there man. Because all of us really come from
Starting point is 00:21:51 a record label called Hype Enough Juve was over there six shot Slim early on was there it was one guy named Chill Will
Starting point is 00:22:01 through the whole neighborhood he signed everybody yeah and we just all us just you know different
Starting point is 00:22:07 different moments went different places that's hard that's hard that's hard that's dope I'm still over here admiring the fact that you had met it
Starting point is 00:22:17 apart by being the Aaron Boy, you know, a lot of niggas don't admit that. They tried to make it seem like they were just Yeah, like, yeah, you just hop back to the game. You know, I started the goddamn movement. But you grew up in the project, bro. The old nigga's going to all the way to. Hey, hey, you're on their bike. Run up to the stove for me. Thanks, and that's what I started all. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Then once they see you're a small young man, you're bringing the chain back, you know what, you know what, you know what? You know what I'm saying? Hey, they tell you to keep something. Nah, yeah. Yeah, they're going to see if you're going to bring you back through the store. Yeah, yeah. You got to bring it back. You got to bring it back.
Starting point is 00:22:48 That's the only way you're going to find out where they stay. Yeah. Right. You feel me? Being a parent is basically a juggling act. Dinner, hockey practice, homework, a last-minute science project, and someone's always, always shouting for you from another room. So, yeah, I'll take any shortcuts that actually works.
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Starting point is 00:25:02 I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success. about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show.
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Starting point is 00:25:59 Hey, everybody, it's Chuck and Josh from the Stuff You Should Know podcast, and it's that time of year again when we knuckle down to do our annual holiday episodes. We collected our best past classic holiday episodes and compiled them into a twilight. 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist that the whole family can enjoy. That's right. Maybe you missed it the first time we detailed the history of Beanie Babies, Monopoly, or Yo-Yo's, and a whole lot more. So listen to the 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have you ever listened to those true crime shows and found yourself with more questions than answers? And what is this?
Starting point is 00:26:36 How is that not a story we all know? What's this? Where is that? Why is it wet? Boy, do we have a show for you. From Smartless Media, Campside Media, and Big Money Players, comes Crimeless. Join me, Josh Dean, investigative journalists. And me, Roy Scoville, comedian, as we celebrate the amazing creativity of the world's dumbest criminals.
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Starting point is 00:27:40 Yeah. Well, you grew up in a project, right? Around a whole bunch of killers and drug dealers and diggas who bit all the America's most wanted and shit like that? Is there anybody that you grew up around or came in contact in your life where you still kind of believed? Like, I can't believe how that shit turned out. Um, shit, gangster.
Starting point is 00:28:01 I still can't believe how, you know, me seeing from what he come from even when his mom got shot. Yeah. Man, it was really like chaos in the neighborhood. When this mom got shot, this dude was completely a different person. And I can't believe that I survived during that era. And, you know, just how shit was, man. Like, you literally could be outside playing,
Starting point is 00:28:23 and he ran out the door with an AK-47 or something. Because, you know, he's trying to get back from somebody shooting his mom. Oh. Hey. But you know, fuck. So he was on rampage. Yeah, he was on a rampage. Yeah, he was like, you know, one of them ones in the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:28:40 But slim? None was like the type of person He just on home He was like He ain't ever feel nothing But he always did dumb shit too You feel me? Just that antagonized shit
Starting point is 00:28:52 You feel me? Damn I feel like the world Didn't really get to know him like Like y'all did Like we always knew When he came out with no limit He was cold
Starting point is 00:29:03 And you know he had a very recognizable voice And a signature sound But like you said We didn't really get to To like embrace him the way that he got embraced in New Orleans. Like, he's legend. You ride back in the neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:29:15 You see, bustle there, you see a soldier slam moria, you know, all that shit. I could understand that. A lot of people didn't, he felt like that, too, before he passed away, you feel me? Like, he didn't get his flowers in time. And when he did get a chance to get his flowers, he really didn't show yet, you feel me? Because he had only just got to deal with Koch and didn't get in the label deal.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Because before that, we just was traveling. But we met T.I. before up in Bilox did. And that's when we know, you know We found out they got gangsters everywhere, you feel? Absolutely. Yeah. Because I think we had a show in Biloxi and Slim always tried to, you know, boom rush shit
Starting point is 00:29:51 and T.I. I didn't want to go in for it. They was deep, too. And it's just like, you know, and that's when Slim was like, shit, them niggas mobbed up, too, they ain't going for it. And from that moment, you know, we had a relationship with grand hustle. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:30:04 I got to ask you this. That's right. That's right. That's true. It's not my favorite shit to ask. Any shit, me. Your opinion. We didn't heard all the projects
Starting point is 00:30:12 Shout it out on song, bro. What project had the baddest little chicks up in there? St. Bernard. Now, why you say that? This leave is saying this. Now, why you say that? Because that's what you got dressed for to go see him.
Starting point is 00:30:24 That was the baddest. Like, you literally get a nice car. That's the first neighborhood you want to go to. St. Bernard. Same Bernard. Same Bernard projects. Now, what is like for a nigga?
Starting point is 00:30:34 Why they had to be right through that? Because they had, like, everything that looked like Beyonce. You hear real shit. Yeah, real shit. What's that? The Creole? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:45 Okay. That type of shit. All right. Yeah. And it's only, because in my neighborhood, it's like we see our regular neighborhood broads every day. So we basically standoffish on them. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:56 So in order to get a peace of mind, you'll go ride downtown. Okay. Okay. To the same thing. They project about as big as the Magnolia or even maybe bigger. Okay. So you can circle through there like four or five times. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Right. different areas. What was it like for a nigga who ain't from over there to be riding over there, though? I know the niggins who are from over there and ain't like that shit. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Get your hands from over there. You can get shitted on through that, you feel? You get sticky, you feel me? Yeah. You got stuck to know you because leave her. It was hard for you to breathe her. Man, I tell you, when I was in high school, that we, back then they had beenie-weening and dance-offs
Starting point is 00:31:35 and shit in high school. Yeah. We went way downtown to challenge some dudes downtown. They locked down to. us in the gym. Put the lunch table by the dough and whip the piss out. Every team against like 85 dealt with us.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Y'all must have been winning from the road. Y'all must have been beating these niggas dancing. It was just you made the wrong step. They already knew what it was. They planned on this off, really. It ain't turned all, okay, yeah. It's all like in my city, it's like you automatically part of a ward. Even if
Starting point is 00:32:04 you, like, you know, you might have to join blood or crib or stuff like that. When you're from New Orleans, it'd be like, oh, you're out to 13 automatic, because that's where you live at. When other people see you, they're going to be like, well, that's your boy, Jerry out the 13. Okay. No matter. No matter. None of that shit. Yeah, that don't matter.
Starting point is 00:32:20 But so, also, it always seen, like, New Orleans, people got family everywhere. Yeah. So that's kind of how everybody able to go everywhere. Because like you said, you were going to all the different neighborhoods. Like, you know, out of Cali, they say you can't do that. You might have a cut in your auntie, son. They got to voucher in the Calio. Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:36 So now you got to go into Calio. You might have to stay inside, but you got to go. over there because that's your only AT, you feel me? Yeah, shit. I've got stuck in the Calio before, and I ain't coming out to the next day. You don't get no type of pads like your aunt to live over there? Damn no.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Man, God. Yeah, no. Where your grandma's stay, we don't give a fuck. Unless you get a rich band or something. I know this thing ain't over here for the family reunion. You better get your ass in that house. Even more like with school district. Like if your grandmother, if they want you in a better school,
Starting point is 00:33:08 of course they're going to use whoever address. have an address, and now you got to catch the bus from over there. Now you, now I'm dumping them dudes. Every day. Every day. Right, right. You always wanted that, because I know y'all, like, I know, you know, the gang shit and how it work out there.
Starting point is 00:33:25 But it's wars out there. But that shit the same shit, like you said, you might be over there, but your head's going to be in the house. The only thing separated is Mardi Gras time. Like, you have to walk, like, from Napoleon on this end and it's Canal Street. it might be the third wall like Magnolf Callio, we don't get alone
Starting point is 00:33:41 but walking, as we go to walking down, we start squashing the beef until we get to the tent wall in. And then when you get the Canel, it's the night wall, not there against us. Okay, okay. And then, all right. When Madagall, everybody keep the peace
Starting point is 00:33:54 for the most of our traffic. When you once you get the Canal Street. Oh, but up until they... You got to get the Canal Street. It's game fights all the way until you get the Canal Street. That's hell. During Middegro, time.
Starting point is 00:34:07 All right. All right, we'd have whipped each other ass enough. Yeah, in fact. Let's whoop these nicks. Now, you've been going viral for a minute telling these stories about your hood and stuff like that. Do you feel like, is anybody who got left out of the history? There's plenty of people that got left out of the history, like Sixth Shot.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Sixth Shot was like Slim, right-hand man, with all of his songs and production and shit like that. And he got known for, like, being on a song with Slim for, what I think is. I got it, you want it, but he never took off as a major audit. You want it, I got it. He got the second verse on him. Going your puck, yeah. And just like mostly for my city, it's a lot of, we deal with a lot of Heron and Fethanol down there.
Starting point is 00:34:54 So, you know, everybody get hit, like, Mike Catch a Joc's, six-year Jockech, 14. Yeah. And, you know, that'd be like the situation. Like, Turk's situation, I felt like it was only because of addiction, you feel me, to Heron. And we came up that was, like, celebrated to be on heroin. Damn. Yeah. Like, that was one of our, like, number one songs.
Starting point is 00:35:14 He-Rone you got. Speak on that, because I'm sure you didn't see somebody youngest hell on this shit. Yeah, like, Turk. We literally was in, what, 11 or 12th grade when he got introduced to heroin, you feel me? And they be shooting it that young? Are they smoking?
Starting point is 00:35:28 How they start off? They just go straight through it? Okay. And then you moved to shoot, you feel me? Okay. But it was glorified because Slim sounded like he was on dope, on all their songs. So everybody wanted to be like,
Starting point is 00:35:40 Soldier Slim. So what we're gonna do? We're gonna get on dope and try to have that same little verse time. Sorry. People, like, we ain't here smoking this shit now, they'll just tie off in front of everybody. No, not like that.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Like, it'll be... It depends. Yeah, it depends on who it is, you feel? Yeah. Like, it'll take over, though. Like, if you let it take over when you get hooked on shooting. Yeah, like, you don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 00:36:04 You don't give a fuck. You'll shoot up with air-condition water. Damn, shit. Like, if you smell somebody and they smell strong like vinegar, that's because they shoot. They shoot heroin, you feel? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:16 Shit. But, you know, that's what we grew up on, Heron. Yeah. Like, it was glorified in our neighborhood. Like you said, now, that shit fentanyl now. Yeah, fentanyl. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:26 They glorified that's it. Yeah, that's it glorified, too. They don't want nothing but to Fenton. Like, I hustled before, like, when Heroin first hit, I was tweaking. My partner got, like, a motorbike, like a zon. Zuki or something like $7.50 in like three days from some heroin when they first hit. And I was like, oh, one, I want a bike too.
Starting point is 00:36:45 So I switched over from, you know, selling coat, which was powder because I couldn't sell crack because everybody knew my mama. So they'll be like, oh, give me something. I'm going to tell your mama. So I'm basically can't hustle. Ain't that a bit. But heroin hit. And then my partner got a motorbike, and I tried to switch to it too.
Starting point is 00:37:03 And I found out you could get 10 years for it. That shit. It became free Oh, hell, fuck that bite Yeah, y'all can have this shit Did you go back to cocaine? Yeah Okay, yeah
Starting point is 00:37:14 I'm basically some powder in my neighborhood They call that speedballing When you mix hell wrong Yeah, when you... So nobody can't tell that you're on dope They'll do cocaine Just try to keep their self, you know, moving around Right
Starting point is 00:37:28 So nobody wouldn't know we getting loaded So they get the feeling But they still are they don't get stuck Yeah And the bras wouldn't be like turned off by, you feel? Okay. Well, I thought they glorified it. It's glorified with Fawwise as fellas. Oh, okay, okay. Okay. Okay. Because it's basically like, well, I'm a
Starting point is 00:37:44 killer now if I'm on her wrong. Everybody, like, you know, standoff. That's how them niggas was with the Mali and shit. Yeah. With the pills, the younger generation. Yeah. Bro. Now, Hurricane Katrina hit, and it was devastating to the city. Like, it's still having lasting effects on people. Some people still, like, haven't accepted that this shit really happened. America. We watched this shit on TV
Starting point is 00:38:08 for everybody who wasn't down that way, for us. How did you get out of that? How did you survive that? What's your story with it? Like the day before, I actually was there, and, you know, they were saying like it was going to be bad or whatever. But I wound up leaving because of wacko.
Starting point is 00:38:26 But for me, like Katrina really wasn't a nightmare for me. It was a blessing. Because prior to that, I was into a lot of shit. I had just got shot up. Damn. And, you know, I just was. That was right after Slim got hit up and got killed. And I just was on the, you know, on edge.
Starting point is 00:38:42 And after Katrina hit, I came straight here. And when I got here, I was scared, too. Because I went to a club on Peter Street. I think it was called Slice. Yeah. And I went, you know, I went club. I went straight in the club. Like, I never ever dealt with no shit like that in New Orleans.
Starting point is 00:39:00 You go straight in the club. No pat down or nothing. Oh, yeah. I was like, man, somebody got straps of this bitch. This shit's different. Yeah. But since I got here, I was like, man, this shit should totally change me. Open me up to traveling and just, you know, just having a different mindset.
Starting point is 00:39:16 When you see other people, black people, with lambs and shit like that, you feel me? Yeah, you've been traveling like a motherfucker, man. You know, YouTube with it? I try to do a little something. What was that like for somebody who grew up in the hood and ain't really been nowhere and then you go somewhere and he just sit back and be like, wow, this shit's crazy? Like, it kind of gives you that, it all. almost give you a feeling like peaceful.
Starting point is 00:39:39 And it almost feel like I'm rich because I'm able to travel and, you know, take care of myself. Yeah. Because, you know, it gets separated when people be like, oh, you're a millionaire or versus being financial free. It gives you some type of option. Like, man, I ain't really got to really ball out to live like this.
Starting point is 00:39:59 Right. But do you see, we was talking about this off-camera, though. They tried to make it seem like that shit is so unattainable for us. For us, yeah. This shit that we want to go out here and see and do, too. We got aspirations beyond the ghetto. Yeah. And we just don't, I feel like we don't dig enough for the information.
Starting point is 00:40:17 We got lives, we want to live nice, too. We got mom, dad, wife, kids just like you. I'm just doing my job, you feel? Yeah, yeah. For real? My shit, that, buddy. You got to go places. But motherfuckers got to, like, I got to get out.
Starting point is 00:40:33 So what's the dopest place you've been or the place? Is it, like, hits you the order? Morocco and Vietnam. For real? Vietnam, that's my last trip I took. And I feel like for our culture, we get a lot of pressure with material things. And when you go somewhere else, they basically blinding us with the material shit. Because, like, say, like, here, we really think we got to go to the Louis Vuitton store
Starting point is 00:40:59 and really buy this shit and show it on camera that we're buying this shit. You go over that, man, they literally have wellhouses, bro, with Louis Vuitton. all the same shit that's in a store where you can match it up there and this should be really $3.50. I'm talking $3.50. Like, man, ain't no fucking thing. Hard shit you can get over there
Starting point is 00:41:16 as a soccer jersey. You're right. Yeah, I'm like, ain't no way this shit $3.50 over here. And we get back home and it's $1,200. Yeah. Or you go somewhere where they're telling you imperfected shoes and shit like that,
Starting point is 00:41:30 Yeezers, and you're watching to make it and shit like that. Yeah. Yeah. I want to ask you this, though, Because we got a big audience over here that watch us and shit. A lot of young niggas watch this shit. And a few minutes ago, you said you had just got shot. Brough. I wanted to know if you could tell that story. How did that shit transpire?
Starting point is 00:41:53 And, like, how did that shit affect you still? Um, it, um, being shot, I was doing some dumb shit. I ain't gonna lie. Like, I was really on some, what I could say, like, I felt like I was untouchable. You know, being, being that I'm out of Magnolia, and we basically move in, like, we're moving like a military. You know, like, Fort Wise is the New Orleans
Starting point is 00:42:17 is the most popular project. Don't get it wrong. I respect to Cali or any otherhood. But when you think of New Orleans, everybody always say Magnolia. So you tend to move around and move like you can't be touched. And I wind up just getting hit up five times, getting robbed. Damn. From some people in the same hood?
Starting point is 00:42:36 Or from somewhere else? From a different neighborhood, but they actually knew me. Oh, and I knew you like y'all were cool at first? Yeah, knew me like I was cool at first, yeah. Like, you know, like, New Orleans is really small. Like, if something happened, like, right now on the avenue, in, like, two minutes, everybody, I know who did it. That's how small and, you know, composed it is. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:00 And just after that, I felt like, um, I like, I take accountability. it for my situation because I was doing a whole lot of dumb shit, you feel? Yeah. And I just feel like, um, as a youngster, like, you really be thinking you're untouchable until you get to that age and realize, man, that was some dumb shit I did. Yeah. Like, sort of like, what it is, what it is, um, what it is, um, Willie Manchester. You know how at first you felt.
Starting point is 00:43:27 That's for Willie Manchester. Yeah. At first you'll feel bad, like, for the youngsters. Like, man, he's shot old boy, he down bad. But then when you get up age and you find out Willie Manchester work for, he's sure. Now you're like, oh, I'm siding with him. Right, right, right. I know you've been starting to go talk to the kids and shit
Starting point is 00:43:42 and tell them, you know, about the dangers of the streets. What you're telling them these days? What kind of advice you're giving them from somebody who actually lived the street life and somebody who's trying to keep the next generation out of the street? Like, it's more shit you could have turned out without being in the street. Like, the streets is just, it's only glorifies, you know, to a certain point. Like, that shit don't count when you're in the real world. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:04 You can't go to the airport and get no motherfucking plane ticket off no street credit. And at the end of the day, I feel like Slim was one of the biggest New Orleans artists in New Orleans, and he still got stepped on, you feel? And he wasn't off-linners. Nobody is. Yeah. Nobody is. I would never thought in a million years, like Slim will get killed because it just wasn't, I don't feel like it was obtainable, you feel?
Starting point is 00:44:32 But you almost said, that's like the mentality y'all had in the middle. And he also did dirt too. We can't be like he's squeak and clean, you feel me? We just felt like he was off limits because he started popping with the music shit. Like, it's never, like, if you robbed me six months, you don't know how long it might take for me to get my gift back.
Starting point is 00:44:49 Right, yeah. We can't just treat him like you were squeak and clean, even though I love him to death. Based out their status. Yeah, right. Yeah. That shit crazy, bro. I mean, but you being real, you're giving the both perspectives, man.
Starting point is 00:45:04 You got to get it real. You know, you feel? Because it'd be one side, you feel? Right. It'd be one side of it. Right. But Juve, Juve a good person to look up to,
Starting point is 00:45:12 well, Jew's been through a lot of shit, too. Right. But he always took the better route. Like, he had a level head. Yeah. And early on, we'll consider him like, we'll be like, that's lame for him not to do certain shit.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Like, when he got money, we felt like, oh, you don't come through the neighborhood no more. Oh, okay, back then. You know, like, man, Jew's lame, man. He's changing. He won't come through the neighborhood. Okay. But now you see why.
Starting point is 00:45:34 as I'm older, like, damn, man. He had to get out of the. Yeah, like, boy, you better not come around with all that fucking jewelry old. Yeah. So they don't even respect motherfucking from the hood? They respect you, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:47 it'd be certain, like, bad apples to me. Yeah. But like he said, yeah. Because, you know, everybody wants something. Yeah, yeah. That shit, crows. Or to make their name off of you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And New Orleans is based off of killing, too, though. Like, you don't really got to have money. If you can't kill the couple of people, yeah. The women are fuck with you Just off of the sprint that you were killed So let me ask you this That's crazy
Starting point is 00:46:08 After you get money or blow up And you phone at all your way What's the area or the town Or the neighborhood that people move to Where they're good They ain't got a really You know what I'm saying? Some people call it
Starting point is 00:46:20 Washington is the suburbs down there It's basically like Eastover But now that's bad Because after Katrina Everybody's scattered everywhere And that was the area that survived But it was eastover That's where, like, all of the luxury homes and all that shit
Starting point is 00:46:35 So where is it now, or it's nowhere now? It's, um, yeah, it's still there. You know what I'm saying? Like, what's the spot they go to now? It's like there. Oh, shit. You don't move all the way out. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:48 The East is bad now. Like, where Wayne was hanging at before Katrina, that was, like, the luxury. Oh, yeah, over the East, okay. Now that's, like, the hood. Like, you don't know who your neighbor is no more. Cousin Katrina. Yeah. That shit, that was bad, man.
Starting point is 00:47:01 But, you know, Even with Wayne, like, I felt like, I used to be like Wayne, like, man, I don't want to fuck with Holmes because he's due certain shit. Like, he don't interact with everybody. But I respect it now because I see that's how he navigated and able to stay out the way. Survive, yeah. Being a parent is basically a juggling act. Dinner, hockey practice, homework, a last-minute science project, and someone's always, always shouting for you. you from another room. So yeah, I'll take any shortcuts that actually works, and that's why
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Starting point is 00:48:22 Hey there, Dr. Jesse Mills here. I'm the director of the men's clinic at UCLA Health. And I want to tell you about my new podcast called The Mailroom. And I'm George. Jordan, the show's producer. And like a lot of guys, I haven't been to the doctor in many years. I'll be asking the questions we probably should be asking, but aren't. Because guys usually don't go to the doctor unless a piece of their face is hanging off or they've broken a bone. Depends which bone. Well, that's true.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Every week, we're breaking down the unique world of men's health, from testosterone and fitness to diets and fertility and things that happen in the bedroom. You mean sleep? Yeah, something like that, Jordan. We'll talk science without the jargon and get you real answers to the stuff you actually wonder about. It's going to be fun, whether you're 27, 97, or somewhere in between. Men's Health is about more than six packs and supplements. It's about energy, confidence, and connection. We don't just want you to live longer.
Starting point is 00:49:16 We want you to live better. So check out the mailroom on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite shows. What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on?
Starting point is 00:49:41 What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Boo, somebody had tomatoes. I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Let's be honest. We've all had those moments we'd rabbit. forget. We bumped our head. We made a mistake. The deal fell through. We're embarrassed. We failed. But this podcast is about that and how we made it through. So when they sat me down, they were kind of like, we got into the small talk and they were just like, so what do you got? What? What ideas? And I was like, oh, no. What? Check out not my best moment with me, Kevin on stage on the Iheart radio app, Apple podcast, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, everybody, it's Chuck and Josh from the Stuff You Should Know podcast,
Starting point is 00:50:28 and it's that time of year again when we knuckle down to do our annual holiday episodes. We collected our best past classic holiday episodes and compiled them into a 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist that the whole family can enjoy. That's right. Maybe you missed it the first time we detailed the history of Beanie Babies, Monopoly, or Yo-Yo's, and a whole lot more. So listen to the 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have you ever listened to those true crime shows and found yourself with more questions than answers? And what is this? How is that not a story we all know? What's this?
Starting point is 00:51:04 Where is that? Why is it wet? Boy, do we have a show for you? From Smartless Media, Campside Media, and Big Money Players comes Crimeless. Join me, Josh Dean, investigative journalists. And me, Rory Scoville, comedian, as we celebrate the amazing creativity of the world's dumbest. criminals. We'll look into some of the silliest ways folks have broken the laws.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Honestly, it feels more like a high-level prank than a crime. Who catfishes a city? And meets some memorable anti-heroes. There are thousands of angry, horny monkeys. Clap, if you think, she's a witch. And it freaks you out. He has X-ray vision. How could I not follow him?
Starting point is 00:51:45 Honestly, I got to follow me. He can see right through me. Listen to Crimless on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or we're you get your podcast. You're talking about before the skateboard? Before the skateboard? Like, just always, he always was like to himself
Starting point is 00:52:03 and always had his own crew. Gotcha. Because he really from, you know, he, you know, now he'd be saying east over and stuff like that, but he really from the 17th. Okay. And his neighborhood is called the zoo crew. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:52:15 You would think every animal in the zoo loose. Yeah. And, you know, a lot of people from his neighborhood would be like he don't come around. and shit like that. Right. And, you know, it just, that be the hard part with, like, New Orleans by being so small and you don't see too many superstars.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Right. Like, in Atlanta, you got R&B singers, you got Keith Sweat Hill, Austria, you jeezing. Yes, yeah, yeah. New Orleans ain't like that. It's only Master P, and, you know, Master P that moved to Cal. It's soldier slim and then juvenile, and that's not it. Right, right, yeah. But from the size of you, you're saying that's a good idea.
Starting point is 00:52:52 What, the getaway? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, hell yeah. I mean, that's what they say now. They say, they tell a lot of the young rappers, you got to get out of wherever, whatever city you're from. But my city also based off of negativity. Right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:53:05 If you go online and look up like New Orleans shit in Instagram, it's mostly mess shit going to come up. I mean, shit, you got, eh, and he making a killing off of y'all. You know what I mean, the fucking television show they got off of just New Orleans? Like, even with Bigi just coming home, people questioning shit about him, you feel me? after all he didn't did for the neighborhoods. Like, you got grown men that he grew up with, mad with him now because they feel like, oh, he don't look out for the hood.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Like, man, Holmes did 14 years. Shit, he got to look out for his own for it. Yeah, the hood ain't came up and gave a niggins. Nothing that's going on with y'all. Like, that's where it's, like, miscommunication at, like. Yeah. Even with him saying that about Jizzle, like, nobody checked him from the neighborhood because they feel the same way, too, like, man, jizzle don't come around.
Starting point is 00:53:52 And it's just something like internal we deal with. But I don't understand that mentality either, though. You know, as you grow up, it's like, nigga, come around and do what? Be in the hood all that damn day. He's on parole, so you basically want him to... Go to jail with y'all, niggins. Increase my odds. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:09 You want me to come to the hood and buy some shit, don't you? You want to be in the cigarettes and you. You want me to come spend some money over. What's your cash out? I'll just sing you something because I ain't finished. I just want to see you. I didn't like you when I was over here. I understand.
Starting point is 00:54:22 New Orleans is the most, like you're saying, it's dangerous. But that should be looking for it. Like, for you, it's welcome. Yeah, but you're not from there. I'm talking about you can have gumbo every day, bro. Go anywhere you want, and don't have no problem. Everybody be like, here, you want something to eat? Right.
Starting point is 00:54:41 That's hospitality rolled out for me. It's one more than the biggest slips at. Originally from there, they're going to be like, that shit brought the back to me. Yeah. Man, don't fuck around over here. Right. That's the same thing. happened to Young Greatness.
Starting point is 00:54:53 Yeah. Like, greatness had moved to Atlanta. Right. But, you know, him going home and people seeing he popping with a song, and you coming from Atlanta in the S-550, and they don't know what you're doing here, but you're coming home with that, they're looking like homes up. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:09 And he's thinking he's still like, he don't want to let it go. Like, man, that nigger ain't running me from the neighborhood, and they wind up costing him. Damn. We literally had a talk about that the Sunday before he got killed. Yeah. You just told them, though. Yeah, that's what we was talking about.
Starting point is 00:55:25 Like, bro, home cool and all, but you really can't maneuver. Once you get a little paperwork, you're talking now. Yeah, yeah. They don't care how much work you put in. Yeah, like you said, they don't care about the shit you did in the past. It ain't no respect for what you did there. Like, they're on your ass for what you're going to do not. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:44 To a nigga that just got out. Yeah. Oh, a nigga that just got on? And that's just how it's built down there. Yeah. I love home, but I still even, it's sticky for me to go home. Damn.
Starting point is 00:56:00 How long have you been here? I've been here since Katrina. Oh, yeah. Damn, that's a little minute. Yeah, I've been here in here. You said you were able to leave. What about your family? Yeah, my mom's up here,
Starting point is 00:56:11 but I got some Atees that's still there. And my little cousin, he's dealing with some shit, too, him being out of the Magnolia. You know what I'm saying? Did they survive? They had to go through Katrina, or did they get a chance to leave? They never got a chance to leave.
Starting point is 00:56:24 One of my aunties, she went back and rebuilt. But I also got a cousin right now that just got caught up. Like, it's always going to be like some Magnolia versus Callio shit. Yeah. That's just something that we have at home. I ain't never going on. My cousin just got caught with a switch right now because he's in it. You feel me?
Starting point is 00:56:44 Got a switch, buddy. That shit, correct. Like, it's like it a never end. Like, it's just something like it's always. almost like indebted down there with the Magnolia versus Callio shit. How far apart, so the neighborhood? Probably like four blocks, like literally flow box. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:57:03 So you, it's, you bound to bump into it. Oh, yeah, automatically. You would see a nigga you'd be right outside your gate, me. Even when I go home, once I get off the Claybourne exit and one person spotted me, the whole city I'll know that I'm home. That's how, like, so small it is. You know, I just saw your boy? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Yeah, yeah, guess what I seen right that? Yeah. Your boy off here. Facts, that's all they take. They're going to get the call in my phone. Yeah. You, bitch, I thought you ain't just passed you, bitch. You better turn that motherfucker around and come see about me.
Starting point is 00:57:37 What's wrong with you? You're saying the right thing, bitch. That's what we're talking. Bitch, you're going to lay up here and come around and ain't say nothing? Yeah, that shit, man. That shit, crazy. Damn, man. What you missed about it the most?
Starting point is 00:57:53 I missed the food. I knew it. That food off the chain. Yeah. Food off the chain. Like, out here like Saturdays is your like wine down day. Down there Sunday is basically almost like a Friday. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:08 So you go on, you go into that Monday like the weekend just started. Right, right. Because you got second lines on a Sunday. You'll save your outfit from Friday and Saturday to wear Sunday. As you know everybody going to be outside on that Sunday. You feel? But that's what you hustle. You're willing to crash out
Starting point is 00:58:24 to make sure you shop for that Sunday. Man, you said food, I know a lot of people from New Orleans, they're real picky about their food, like the dishes, the New Orleans food up here. Have you found a spot that kind of remind you a home?
Starting point is 00:58:36 Like, all right, it might not be how they cook it at home, but I can follow. Close enough. I would be, I would say, like, I'm really on the seafood side. Like, crawfish and shrimp like that. I would go to VIP off of Tire Boulevard.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Okay. Yeah, I'm real big on the... Blue crabs, not the on Snoke. Because I like gumbo and shit. And so, you know what I'm saying? I had a chick from the world. She's like, that ain't no real gumbo. I go to someone like Papadoos and shit.
Starting point is 00:59:01 That ain't no real gumbo. I don't... Pompadoes that fell off a little bit, me, right? Popadoos, they ain't, yeah. They ain't what they used to be, like. That rap shit had to be crazy, though. You want to be more hard? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:59:17 I'd have had someone this time with that boy, Jew. Music shit, got it. He always been cold, though. Oh, yeah, he always been cold. Because he started with the bounce. Well, mostly everything kind of started with the bounce a little bit. It was the bouncing the gang. That's basically how you get started.
Starting point is 00:59:33 They have DJs in the neighborhood. Okay. So you'll get on the mic, and that's how you get popular. That's how Soldier Slim started, too. Like, it all started from DJs with Magnolia sharded, from juvenile to Wayne, from B.G. Derek. But B.G. Derek neighborhood was scared to the tent wall. Okay. Like, he ain't, like, even though stunting them from the 13.
Starting point is 00:59:52 That's what you said, everybody got to be against them, Nick. Yeah. Yeah, okay. Like, Stunner from the 13th, but his, well, his sister stayed, like, on the border line of Chippewa, which is the tent wall. Okay. And Derek built his name up around him, because, you know, by Stunner being his uncle, and he had asked us, he'll just pop people off, like, he'll go in four and a half or some shit. Okay, okay. And he knew he can't lose.
Starting point is 01:00:14 Right, right. Because stunner his uncle. Right. This n' ain't get our allowance, three grand of money and shit like that. Damn. Damn. He always did have. Then he hustling on top of that.
Starting point is 01:00:25 And then he really could talk the rap shit because people know him for having work now. Now he's like a little more advanced than weighing him and got a little more, what, what I can say, authority over people. That's how he really got put off of cash money because he was really on some bullet shit. Like, you ain't really hustling no talk like that.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Oh, he's telling you that. Okay. So he'll push you into hustling and shit like that. Got you. Yeah, man, Cashmoney had a lot of people before, like, it got rid of people and just had, yeah, they restarted, restructured or whatever. Yeah, UNLV, Miss T, Pimp Daddy. Yeah. Well, Jizzle was real young when he first came now.
Starting point is 01:01:07 Yeah. Because we used to catch the bus to the studio then. This is how old BG, like 14? Yeah. Well, how old you at that time? I probably, when Jizzle was like 14, I probably was like 14, I probably was like. like nine or ten because Dick Gilles
Starting point is 01:01:22 always came to the Magnolia. You was out there already. Yeah, my neighborhood was when you was taking the cars? Man, probably like what, I'm gonna say 14, 15. Oh, okay, okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:33 I'm saying, I thought that's cool. No, okay, okay, if you said 12 or 13 yeah, you were right now. My neighborhood is small, everything not big, bro, and you know.
Starting point is 01:01:42 You know how ghetto shit is, though, somebody fuck around it. Like, you're playing with Jockey, that's the thing, right quick. Now you're in bust the block. You're driving like, Yeah, run up, they're going to park this motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Like, even when you can ride a motorbike, all of the older guys are going to be like, here, throw you the keys and let you do your thing. Yeah, okay. Because they also get an excitement from it too because everybody's going to be like, man, who the little dude is on the bike? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Just some shit to do in the hood. That's the time, but. So what do you think about this verses that coming up? Oh, yeah. I think it's going to be fire. You know, I'm just, you know, it's kind of bittersweet because, you know, they have their little riffrabs going on with the Turks and the BG shit
Starting point is 01:02:24 and Wayne not being on the same page with everybody. But that's, you know, that's how this shit been, girl. Yeah, but you kind of got people on both sides, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's why I'm asking me. You got Mac, you know, Fien. And, what, Fing, you know, Fiend from the 17th, so, you know, that's uptown.
Starting point is 01:02:40 Yeah. Yeah. But other than that, you know, it'd be like standoffish because, you know, it'd be a little tension because some people feel like before Slim Pass the way you know it was dissing
Starting point is 01:02:51 still with the shock Oh, damn I wonder what's all they're going to use though if Wayne not there they're still going to use the song That's what I'm wondering because you know
Starting point is 01:03:01 It's labeled and label Not artist's not art So you know what I'm saying I know but it's got to be cash money It can't be young money It can be cash money Ain't young money
Starting point is 01:03:12 And cash money the same thing They wouldn't put Wayne in money Cash money Young money is saying the cash money, so technically But they can't give no Drake and Nick and 9. No, they're going to use some like, hey, that ain't what we're talking about.
Starting point is 01:03:25 You don't think so. I don't know. I mean, they might show up, but that ain't what I'm talking about when I think can't. You can use whatever you had something to do with. They didn't let niggas use the song who made the beat. I play keyboard on this motherfucker, hit that bitch. Anything
Starting point is 01:03:41 you had something to do with is on limit. They probably, if anything, they're going to play what, Wayne featured on back in the day. Like rich niggas and shit like that. Before they even get to that part, they aren't. No, but they can play way and shit. I'm talking about they can't play like. Like nicky ass. Yeah, they can
Starting point is 01:03:57 play all way and shit, I feel like, because it was all cash money. They can play that. Anything else else. All they're going to play it if he's not done. Anything after no limit and stop making music. It shouldn't be allowed in. What did you tell them? When they stop? Like, you know, the hits that they
Starting point is 01:04:13 you know what I'm saying? I don't mean you die. You say they're going to use the hits. That's literally the point Yeah, that's what it's about Nick, but it's so many hit Can you know, it got some shit When Nick and don't came out as well to say No limit got some shit
Starting point is 01:04:27 I mean, it ain't gonna be infinite songs bro If no limit put their hardest shit where we go Yeah, what you think? But that's why they pick them They're the only people that match it It's the only one that makes sense I mean it makes sense You got reasonably
Starting point is 01:04:40 And we always want to see it We got just many It's about we got most It's about what these motherfuck are gonna do when I play these bits. No limit got a lot of music. They got a lot of fucking music. Because each artist was dropping, what,
Starting point is 01:04:55 twice a year? Yeah. If not more than that. That big guy's on with P.M.C. UD.K. too. Yeah. Ooh. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:05 I ain't a lot. Pete got some hits. He got hits. Yeah. He got the, back then it was the rest in peace songs and shit like that. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Yeah. Plus, I feel like Pete, I feel like his advantage would be, is he know how to arrange this shit. Yeah. Then he got Can and Abel songs and shit like that. Sons are funk. He got shit off the soundtrack. He got the Unboundity Soundtrack.
Starting point is 01:05:30 He got the Lans done. He got T-R-U-L. He got Silk album. C-Murder album. And all these albums basically the same because everybody on them. MISCA didn't drop no bad shit on nobody. He could take the best song off each, each shit.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Yeah. That was a single. That's the only thing. Okay, but think about it if you picked two. It's one. He had a hundred albums later. No, but I'm saying he's going to have to pick them bangers. You can't just pick, you're going to have to pick.
Starting point is 01:05:56 You're going to have to narrow it down. He didn't. Like 20 songs, right? Look. I think he got more of a cultural character too, like outside. I'm calling it now. Can we predict some? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:07 This is how I want to see it happen. This is why I envision. When is it again? It's Master P turn. It's the 20. Probably about 13 songs in, right? What, that's on Saturday? I feel like...
Starting point is 01:06:17 I know everybody think that when the cash month, when they drop, back that ass up, that's going to shut the whole shit down. But before there was a back that ass up, there was a, bounce that ad, bounce that ad. You hold, bounce that ad, bounce that ad. This shit had grown women standing on top of their head, pussy, fox. I ain't gonna lie.
Starting point is 01:06:37 Make them say, I'm one of them ones, too. Make them say, oh. Man, you can't forget me an ex on that shit. Bout it, bow. Come on, bowed it. Yeah. Said you, bad to buy it. That.
Starting point is 01:06:48 Boy, that shit. That shit, that was so hard. Joe Jones them had to remix it. Nigger. Come on, man. What's the other one? I hired a nigga to play the saxophone on that bitch. Me whee.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Bro, they got some of the best group or posse songs where everybody on that bitch rapping. He got to come out as the ice cream man one more time. All white. With the bulletproof vest, bro, with the white force. And the white. Motherfunk's no limit score captain they're a hand phone yeah walk out there bit out it's the ice cream man right hit the block just in white wearing some baggage of bow the pocket full of stone three g's and trying to loo de hoe niggas out here doing the most for
Starting point is 01:07:33 these whole p-trane they're right for my niggas they're gonna be a lot of people that's it for them that's all they want to get the whole feed might go out by the time they get that man had a snoop over there This man, let's go over that shit. Yeah. Snoo probably gave you about a nigga. Ride for my nigga. Snoop probably gave you about two or three songs he did over there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:53 Because you know he got. You better lay low. Ain't that one with the N.P on that bitch? Bound. That's shit. Or was that hit as soon as he left? I don't know. Well, when Steve dropped his album and Soldiers Snum was on that.
Starting point is 01:08:07 Come, man. Shit, that nigga made it so he was cool. Trill Soldiers. Get, how? with me. Real niggins a bitch gonna ride with me. I live a life I'm a no-limit soldier. Fax. Yeah. He got some Vegas. It's gonna be hard. Nick, I'm the current of the motherfucking tank. The only rape you all some. We have to beat you off something. He got to break you off something. Yeah, he got to flee that.
Starting point is 01:08:29 Hoss the ball against the gap. Who I be? Your neighborhood is drug dealer. A young nigger that's bowed. They can't hit the wall total stuff and that's fucking beat. So what What baby's gonna play in? What baby we're gonna drop? What baby we're gonna play? What? Cash money? I ain't saying he got that.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I'm just asking, cause we don't know. We don't get no limit now. What the on? I know what that's not, the brand new bike so we can ride around town. That's 2000, because he did that for kids are coming in this side of trade.
Starting point is 01:09:00 That need to come on first. We're talking about everything before that shit. What? Whoa, whoa, whoa, Kimo Sabin. Big, big, big, B, B, B, B, B, B, that need to come on first.
Starting point is 01:09:10 You know what I want to get right behind that? A friend the bad, brought me to the fuck guy. Nick can't outstuck me when they come to these calls, niggins. You know me? I don't need your introduction to shit. Right 20s, right to sit there on a bunch of the bitch. I still play that shit. Then he gonna have to do this one.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Then you know what I want to get in. When the lights, evil could be evil. I'm joking out. When there lights hit that twinkle, that twinkle. Twinkle isn't glisten. That's not fucking different. You know what else I wanted to do that.
Starting point is 01:09:40 Man, I got these whole ice sucking my nuts while my little B. G's on the bus, and me personally, playboy, I don't get a fuck. And I'm always showing love to my cut. Hit the club, like the bitch. Cash money, model, drink till you can throw up. Beef, I don't discuss. Nick, got a lie, go get his motherfucking head bust. Then he got big timers.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Then he got father-like son with Wayne, man. He got some shit now there. And I'm just starting to like my daddy. That was the number one. Love is so soft. In the fucking country. I'm livid to get that. I'm livid to cut the shit all of them.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, my love is so soft. That's something. Man. Hey. Hey. Everybody gets your roll-o. Everybody gets your motherfucking roll-up.
Starting point is 01:10:28 See, he ain't got to make Wayne shit by itself. He ain't got a whole app. By the time they get to this, everybody on their feet. I fuck these whole half the out show. And we ain't even including the Jew shit The 400 degrees They can't say that bad way They can't play that too
Starting point is 01:10:50 They can't play that too That 400 degrees song That's right They're going to need That's good that bad at fear That you can't keep old leg Because you keep fucking up friends You got to call her
Starting point is 01:11:04 So can't play danger Can they play They're going to have to play danger For Jews No, that ain't what you call it, though. That ain't what else I'm talking about? Who was, oh, that you're talking about. You forgot what you forgot one.
Starting point is 01:11:19 This was ever, that was the Neptune made. That beat. I ain't going to push-ass, nigger. I'm a rippoorilla, but I'm still a gorilla. I'm whipped you like through a manila. You're going to make me have to kill me a nigger. Then you still got, I need it in my life. Come on.
Starting point is 01:11:35 I want it in my life. Why? I'm going like this. Our meal, see this how it feels, no worry about no bill, negotiate deal. Find me some shit, stunning this bitch. 20 we're going to get.
Starting point is 01:11:50 Everything little shit. Up until then, I'm going to be talking behind the Project BOD. What's the same? What's the same? What about? Son of kept flosser season. What about?
Starting point is 01:12:03 You see me, I eat sleep shit, and talk rap. That's what we're not in the says on TV. I bought that. And still is it. We're sending no return. They were still with ball back. Hey. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:16 There's some felon that wanted to call down. Honest them little bitches before they go. Man, why? That's big rims, nigger. That's my life. What's that one shit? Now I'm shining, beaming, floss, the next time it's done.
Starting point is 01:12:27 That nigga went so crazy on that. Man, they ain't gonna be able to pay but three seconds all these goddamn' song. And then you're gonna hear. Yellow Bible. Yellow Hummer, Yellow Bean. Yellow Pitchie Cruiser, yellow, yellow,
Starting point is 01:12:37 What's the one? What's the one? From my head down to my shoes. Come on, bro. I'm trying to think this. Bling, bling. What's that one shit he had? The hot boy.
Starting point is 01:12:50 The hot boy. On fire. On fire. Gate a boo. They got to play the shoes. They got to play the shoes. I need a hot girl. I need the hot girl.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Oh, yeah. Damn. Then Project chick. Oh. He going to come back and hit him with the, where the hot girl is that? Oh, my head. Over there.
Starting point is 01:13:11 Over there. What a hot girl. All he's going to have to come back with freehold. Freehold. Freehold. Big hands touch your knees to your elbows. He's going to have to come back with that. They got a definitely god damn.
Starting point is 01:13:23 They're going to have, they were going to be a good one. I'm that lightning in the bad weather. I'm that niggum on that bitch on your girlfriend. That was their, that was their arm in addition by itself. That dude was carrying that fucking tank by itself. being a parent is basically a juggling act dinner hockey practice homework a last minute science project and someone's always always shouting for you from another room so yeah i'll take any shortcuts that actually works and that's why i'm all in on hello fresh fresh ingredients super easy recipes and over 80
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Starting point is 01:15:17 We'll talk science without the jargon and get you real answers to the stuff you actually wonder about. It's going to be fun, whether you're 27, 97, or somewhere in between. Men's Health is about more than six packs and supplements. It's about energy, confidence, and connection. We don't just want you to live longer. We want you to live better. So check out the mailroom on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast.
Starting point is 01:15:39 or wherever you get your favorite shows. What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak?
Starting point is 01:16:01 And what did they learn from him? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. boo somebody had tomatoes I'm kidding but if they had tomatoes they would have thrown the tomatoes
Starting point is 01:16:12 let's be honest we've all had those moments we'd rather forget we bumped our head we made a mistake the deal fell through we're embarrassed we failed
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Starting point is 01:16:34 check out not my best moment with me Kevin on stage on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. Hey, everybody, it's Chuck and Josh from the Stuff You Should Know podcast, and it's that time of year again when we knuckle down to do our annual holiday episodes. We collected our best past classic holiday episodes and compiled them into a 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist that the whole family can enjoy. That's right, maybe you missed it the first time we detailed the history of
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Starting point is 01:17:43 We'll look into some of the silliest ways folks have broken the laws. Honestly, it feels more like a high-level prank than a crime. Who catfishes a city? And meets some memorable anti-heroes. There are thousands of angry, horny monkeys. Clap if you think, she's a witch. And it freaks you out. He has X-ray vision. How could I not follow him?
Starting point is 01:18:04 Honestly, I got to follow him. He can see right through me. Listen to Crimless on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. When I hear this PEMC shit, I know he got to play this. This shit come on, it's going to be legendary. The game fucked up and I ain't got no friends. And I'd spent my last $70,000 on the drop-top bins. He wasn't like that. I'm a trill, nigger.
Starting point is 01:18:32 It's time to put the 45 to his hill figure. They're down, motherfucker, because I'm busing for mine. Man, he wasn't lying either. He said he spent his last, he did. Can he fuck around and get slimmer? Tripp it, from what I was told, niggins say, I'm going to hit no limit like Pock. Hit that road and make some money out their ass home.
Starting point is 01:18:52 That's going to win everybody out of that. I'm like the world trade. And be protected by no limit stores, just dressing with homo grenades. Come on, man. Yeah, it's going to be one. I forgot they was doing it. When the last time they did it? I thought, I thought, I thought, niggies had it.
Starting point is 01:19:07 Had stopped. This is the very one to pop around. Then they're going to hit him with some more. You got to play some more mystical. Oh, yeah. Been so long. Oh, damn, my. That ain't no limit, though.
Starting point is 01:19:15 Lord. That's the same album that you were talking about. That's the next one. Still on the mystical out. So what about the one? Oh. You can't just, you got to go from no limit. I came in with my dick in my.
Starting point is 01:19:27 Yeah. He got clearly on no limit. What that was. Still smoking? Still smoking. Oh, that's, he got five of them. Yeah. And that's classic.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Yeah. He's begging that to do. When Shep the shot, you come out with the, oh, it ain't my fault. Oh, yeah. It still is that. It ain't my fault. We're on charge to the game. Whatever.
Starting point is 01:19:48 It ain't my fault. I think that was on charge it to the game. I'm not my pay for my baby. You don't make me pay for my name. My favorite song on that street. I mean, I get nothing to you, but I'm just shit on this neighbor. 500. I don't know what that thing said after that.
Starting point is 01:20:04 That dick lost me after that. But that thing goes crazy. Carried that tongue, boy. You're going to carry that bitch. Boy, I used to hate him. He's going to come back and hear them with the, uh, how you do that there? Yeah. Damn, I forgot about that now.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Alabama, Mississippi. How you do that there? Who that says you want to do that? Run up and rip. Blue black. Man, that was Steven. You know that was Steven. You know that was Steele.
Starting point is 01:20:27 Yeah. Young Bleeding and Steel him. Damn, I forgot about that. That was expired. All about him. That was expired. What? What?
Starting point is 01:20:35 What? Number may I go about to be a player. I'm trying to see a million bitches won't people giving up for it. My niggins through everything. Because they're never down with a bound with you, too. Now, don't get full of that alcohol in the club. And thank you bad.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Because if y'all niggins start acting up, somebody going to beat your ass. Man, that boy. You got to spend your cash on shit. You got to pay you a car out of house. A car in a hundred and $50,000, boy, nigg was like, I was going to pay you up. That was his standard contract.
Starting point is 01:21:09 He got kids all across the board. This nigga kid literally changed the whole move of the verses and play sons of fuck. Man, that boy slim came down at least side with no limit. That boy had a cow like to feel. You know, I know. Everybody in their manner was like a bummer strong map. It's going to be good.
Starting point is 01:21:25 I can't feel you. You're going to be all around. Man, dog, peace that niggas up. Here's my love. Damn. He had Turk was with cash money. They hadn't popped. They hadn't got the million dollar deal.
Starting point is 01:21:43 I was trying to guide this shit up. For real? Damn. He was in the hallway and this dude named Reginelli. From the Gabino family, they pulled up in the home. Gold come out. Yeah. I'm going to get me.
Starting point is 01:21:55 Yeah. Nick, 50,000, man. Yeah. A hundred thousand. And a house. That boy was giving a hoax. Yeah. For the sign and boat.
Starting point is 01:22:04 That boy. I was looking for P-ass up and down the parkway. I know you were. Camille right now. Pea-h got hit. This shit going up. Captain Kirk, can you save me? Captain Kirk, I want to have your baby.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Oh, man. Do Reginelli from Gambino family pulled up in a magnolia and a gold Camaro. Damn. My boy took me and Turkmen in the hallway. We're looking out the window. That boy, Tert, said, I think I'm about to leave cash money. Damn. So what cash money born is who?
Starting point is 01:22:34 They were they signing bono rule Oh shit You weren't When baby in them started You really was just Getting down for the calls Yeah Like you know
Starting point is 01:22:41 They hadn't had They signed a bone With Wendy Day Or none of that year Okay You literally It's just Uptown neighborhood
Starting point is 01:22:47 Superstar That's yeah And you get a hot boy shirt Yeah Probably a hot boy shirt And you're And you're talking And you're talking
Starting point is 01:22:51 A knockoff chain Is at that time He just got here With a hot boy shirt Ooh Let me get that shirt You didn't even get the You didn't
Starting point is 01:22:59 Just the emper on the chain What you? What you said? I said my son I said I love you Tell your sister, I love her, too, man. Look at that in stupid ass. Fuck that, nigga, man.
Starting point is 01:23:11 He's acting funny. Huh? What you say? I said, y'all nigg's getting rich. Y'all gets getting money. The niggins right here by that car. Came back. Yeah, that bitch, y'all's dick, I'm back.
Starting point is 01:23:23 Boy, that's where, hey. Hey, real shit, though? I want somebody to go get Zigley Wiggling. Ziggly wiggling. Now, I'm just saying, like, on the first. Heat toilet paper. I want them to play about. seven songs and then that niggas just pop out
Starting point is 01:23:36 out of nowhere. I'm back in the motherfuckin' saddle with cash money motherfucking records. But I ain't pipped that hill, niggum. They pipped me all by then. Oh, school. Shoot like an old school. And that point just need to suck
Starting point is 01:23:58 on the lift. They're going to see this shit and go getting low. to work for somebody that's gonna be in you. I ain't got to work, but if I be it, I'm gonna get together. This thing can talk amazing shit. Say good night, nigger. Good night, Lee Roy, Tyrone, knock and show me. I can wash it.
Starting point is 01:24:19 That nigger say, you're coming up town. You're gonna need a helmet. You need a bulletproof. You come around, you scratch your food, you look a hood, and then you're rubbing that. Then you're itching yourself. You're talking about this to watch somebody. No, and eight.
Starting point is 01:24:35 Let's get d'all. Talk about my stomach hurt. He's the red gravy. No, it ain't. That was the time, bro. Oh, man. That shit. I have no punk bitch.
Starting point is 01:24:49 I ain't say you was no punk bitch. I ain't no punk bitch. I ain't say you was. Back under the eyes up. Back shit up. That's going to go crazy. Oh, man. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Oh, man. That's gonna be a quality one. That's one to stop league. That's the one to pop it back off with. Boy ain't even said, cash money is the army. But he had to need it. You ever play it? Hey.
Starting point is 01:25:19 Come on, man. Tell him. That shit. This is gonna be gonna be three hours long. Hell yeah. We're gonna have to put the rigors out the bill. Man, real. I wonder if they're gonna play this.
Starting point is 01:25:30 Hmm-hmm. They got damn dumb. Oh, yeah. Juvenile weren't so crazy on that bit. Yeah. You know, y'all niggas, you want to show guns. Yeah, I remember. Late night.
Starting point is 01:25:42 You'd be buzzing. Day night. So play it right. What about that shit? Yesterday, I got spooked out. I got spooked out on the world. Excuse me, miss, I'm sorry. I know I was wrong.
Starting point is 01:25:54 But you came so fucking close to me. I thought it was old. That's what my pockets go. He didn't see that he was approaching. And the nigg got it. If it was to smoke, though. Pay that nigga be going. Stop all that snort because they couldn't get to trade.
Starting point is 01:26:05 You know that gets with P-6 mafia and shit. Now the niggins stick of some reason they pay. Hey. Wrapped up by the college, can you find an energy, youngster? I'm all around husband. You get paid him in the way. Well, I can see them in the comment now, boy. Like, what that nigga about that verse is for?
Starting point is 01:26:20 You said what? Oh, yeah. You're gonna be in the camera. Well, yeah, yeah. Well, prepared to drop that night. That wouldn't, he'd be crazy if he ain't got the songs that he'd been promoting Juvenile. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, he got one he pushing now.
Starting point is 01:26:31 Yeah, that shit go too. Yeah, yeah. The little snippets he been dropping with the samples, the maize and all that shit, he need to drop this shit that's staying on. Because all the shit is going to go up. Hell, yeah. All of that.
Starting point is 01:26:41 Yeah, it's always going to get somebody that stand out. I'm still going to keep naming hits. I don't know. He took over that. Girl, juvenile. You don't know, he don't fight. 17 M.O. Like, magic on the tire. Max.
Starting point is 01:26:52 See, I'm in the room with a bitch, and then the whole one of fuck. They got down. They got hits. They're gonna play. Niggas be at the second line, like, I'll be there. Come on. That shit said, Julie, got me a kid.
Starting point is 01:27:05 Bitch, I'm paid. That's all I got to say. Can't see your little niggas cut the money in the way. That was on. Like father, like so. Oh, man. That nigga hit that a millie. That nigga hit any of that mixtape shit.
Starting point is 01:27:18 That nigga could just do the mixtape shit. And there's a whole group of things that it would be happy. You know what else I want to hear? Back where I started in my shit and black, hopped out the passing the side of my back. Yeah. Under my nuts was too. Two ounces of crap.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Yeah. That's Birdman, best verse. My mom are dead. My dad is dead. This is my top three bird man versus. I'm duck in the field. You're like. I like flossing season.
Starting point is 01:27:49 You're like that. Uptown neighborhood superstar too. Oh, yeah. Oh, I got to say. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. When we ain't even talking about them,
Starting point is 01:28:00 I don't know. them DJ Callet songs with Wayne and Bird Man on them and shit remember they were on a whole run of them I mean I think when Caliard took them They're probably just going to be bonoism on
Starting point is 01:28:14 Are they doing Wayne But those on All that shit was on we the best Yeah Yeah yeah Anything Calid was on That was his shit They were just getting a check
Starting point is 01:28:24 And they just thought back Speaking again I just saw a reason that they posted They was together Who that? Callet and Bird Okay yeah No limit got hits on.
Starting point is 01:28:32 It's hits on both sides. Oh, yeah. I'm just thinking all my favorite notes. No, yeah, definitely. I don't know what I'm saying? No limit motherfucking soldier till I die. We run in place. And I say the same shit with a gut up in my face.
Starting point is 01:28:43 I ain't scared to die, bitch. Like I said, it's over a whole third while I'm from that motherfucking cattle in your project. We took the worldwide by drug dealer, transforming whipping ass niggas into killers. Competition gets smoked like we're smoking blunts. I take a player ahead of knock out his fucking front. Free-C murder.
Starting point is 01:29:01 He's too young, he wasn't around. Yeah, free-seat, everybody. Yeah, free-speed. Free-speed. He thought you was talking to him. He started sweating. Where I'm from, only hard nigger live where I'm from, where I'm from. Only strong nigger live where I'm from.
Starting point is 01:29:18 I live across the street from a killer. Right, crazy. He got me on the line. Down the street from a murderer. Next door to a nigger that never even heard of her. Free date because he did. he did fair time about now and a cold-blooded killer still dressing like them old town you want some power you got to go around the back they think it was going
Starting point is 01:29:41 crazy on that half man mac too mac and jill we got us on together oh man mac fame me this I'll tell you yeah he could really drop that Christmas version of no limit soldier too that's one of the hardest one he don't do that I tell you, don't do that. Because then he's going to bring out the little soldier. And them niggins gonna be grown his hell now. That they're gonna be up. You know what else you got?
Starting point is 01:30:12 They're gonna look the same. May, man, may make crack like this. Ghetto dough. Yeah, yeah. Ghetto was the truth. That was classic. That's classic. That's classic.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Ghetto door was class. Yeah, Bart. We wrote tight whips every day. You know that all that was from the biting on cash money, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, that's what they were doing? Yeah, that was the biting on cat. That was the paparoo virgin of them.
Starting point is 01:30:42 You know what they were? Oh, yeah, pop-a-roo. Yeah. That was all. How you like me now, go tea, when I smile, trying to take me out together by the steel buckpot. The hot boys moving, all that was basically to try to put them out of business for it to come out strong. Damn.
Starting point is 01:30:58 His hot boys had a Z on it Yeah They tried to hurry up They drop the movie Damn I was the boy thugs girl Like they were like they Like they were ahead of the time
Starting point is 01:31:08 Right Right Right That's why Burt man said Fuck the thug girl That whole can only suck my dick That's why
Starting point is 01:31:15 I own on the song help I need a hot girl I know they filed For stealing our shit He was talking about that Yeah He was talking about that. They know who the original
Starting point is 01:31:27 Hot boys is Oh, that hell. The bad boy is coming in for you. They got the movie, Highboy, but they got the music. I was to try to cap it off. Somebody help. Somebody hell. Luggery cars on Chrome.
Starting point is 01:31:42 I played that. I paid that. What? Birdman used to talk that shit about my car, boy. Oh, yeah. What he said, blows? No way that I want to have the old hot boy. Fuck him.
Starting point is 01:31:56 Nigger, fuck you. I feel just like you. Nigel fuck you. I feel just like you. That shit right there. Nick Tuesdays and Thursday. Better watch with a sweet. I want to hear that motherfuckin'
Starting point is 01:32:07 500 degrees off the old little wing. Weezy, bitch. Oh, yeah. Ninety-sixig. I just got in my bloodline. I'm saying something off. I'm saying, that's the time you got to tell. That's the one you got to tell.
Starting point is 01:32:22 That's the one with the tension was out. With you. Concrete. I'm gonna ride around the city Yeah Yeah Yeah And the nigga don't like
Starting point is 01:32:30 Yeah That niggins That niggins A ghost There's crazy shit Oh, man I'm just ready to see What the play league
Starting point is 01:32:38 gonna be like for real though Things still gonna do Moving on with Maya That was the hit For Silk boy But still care With that moving on If they bring it
Starting point is 01:32:46 If they bring in guests Yeah Yeah too Because I can see Snoot dog They can use All the help they can get Yeah
Starting point is 01:32:53 Everybody need all they Help, bro. Silk had this song at the end of his CD called Stupid Hodes That was hard. On the end of the game? Snoop Dogg and Master League. He had the song with Feen, too. That was one of my favorite songs.
Starting point is 01:33:05 Tell me how you feel laughing you. Fuck, what are you stupid hoax? That shit was crazy. I'm trying what it was. It was on... Who? Feeing and Silkstone on Charge It to the game. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:33:20 I don't know. I'd be seeing things that ain't there. I'd be seeing things that ain't there. That thing was the worst. I always feel it like somebody's watching me. I'm paranoid. I can't sleep. I'm in the dope game.
Starting point is 01:33:36 Everywhere I go, I think they, I can't get me, man. Who that was saying? That was a movie dick, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I ain't never had nothing in my whole life. I'm from the ghetto grew up on eggs and right. That's a hell of a group. That thing said the shock was really paranoid on that song.
Starting point is 01:33:52 And then, Mia said, I've been seeing things that ain't there. I be walking, but I be sleeping. I looked at the shopping food, but I turned around and it was me. It's got me noise. It's got me noise. It's got me noise.
Starting point is 01:34:01 But I ain't paranoid. What the fuck are you? You're almost shocked yourself. I got one funny. You're paranoid. When Silk the Shocker said, bitch can't want me to serve her? I said, bitch, can't you tell them off?
Starting point is 01:34:13 But I still gave her $5 to wipe the white walls off. She was about to spend money with you. I saw the police and they didn't even try to sweating because they knew I got an 185 under hood and no they can't catch me. I think you have nothing. Under than hood. A hundred and five under the hood is a piece of shit. That nigga had to be right in.
Starting point is 01:34:33 Where are you in? Who are that damn, bro? That d'all right in the church. He's in the G.O. It ain't even a Christmas sleeper. That probably just how he worded. He probably had 1805. He called a new one eight times.
Starting point is 01:34:47 I know what he meant. No. I know the engine. The only way you can say that is if you can say, let him go ahead. You got $185,000 motor? No. You said you got $185 under the hood
Starting point is 01:34:59 and you know you can't catch it. Not on the dash. It's under the hood. It's supposed to be on the dead. That I think he meant. It's supposed to be on the dash. Then it can't do one or anything. It wouldn't have made sense if he said on the dash.
Starting point is 01:35:09 Hey, right. That's what I'm not about to act, bro. But I'm not about to act like I didn't hear this shit. That niggia, that niggia, man said, no, sleep for three days. So my pupils look yellow. Nick, your pupils cannot look yellow. Your pupils are black part, niggie.
Starting point is 01:35:24 If your pupils look yellow, nigga, you have, you... You're Michael Jackson in thrillers, niggas. John is the white part. I'm talking about if your black part turn yellow, nigger, you feel that. Hey, y'all says a bitch blew him like a violin. Yeah, man. Oh my God. Hey, man.
Starting point is 01:35:44 And then the crazy part is, niggas are trying to explain it. No, when you get a violin and it's old, it's dusty. You have to blow on it. Man, shut the fuck up. Man, ain't nobody bowed by a leg. Okay, what did you spell on trap stuff? I thought he was saying like, he said, he put A-R-G-O-D-L-D-R with the trumpet on American Pye.
Starting point is 01:36:00 ST-A-R, no. That's what I heard, S-T-R. He put it to, hey, T-R, N-T-R. All right, well. He did it. He did it. Well, he just put it in a text message. He might say it.
Starting point is 01:36:15 What I said? What I said? That's what I'm telling you. He already did. I'm a T-E-R. A-B-S-T-A-R. Yeah. You hit the ER.
Starting point is 01:36:27 You hit the AR. You like that nigga music a lot, because you gave him credit. I ain't never heard that. I always sat there highlight. What the fuck is he smelled? You know, that was my era, right? That was when I jumped off the boy,
Starting point is 01:36:40 and all that were going on. That nigga, Jesus took over, boy. That was a stone to be regular with. Yeah. I hope he run that goddamn black shit back over again the orchestra. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:52 This last album, this last album was, I think it was too many, it was too many. But when Lou Wayne came out and said, that's that rapper, that's that shit, they can sit in a pounsel. I think he's, you know, you're just trying to elevate too. Yeah. I get him, I got to get out of the doubt because the shit he dealt with. Yeah, I got to play. I ain't, I still be playing.
Starting point is 01:37:11 It's like I got a pan how I heat the fuck. I like mixtape shit too. You would have thought I had a fan the way I mixed the bloke. Man. This motherfucking dope is G.I. Joe. It got me smoking high, I can't see where I go. Come on, man. I don't know what's about to happen.
Starting point is 01:37:29 The man said, I'm probably in the sky flying with the fish. Or maybe in the ocean swimming with the pigeon. See, my world is different. Like the way, way. And if you want the trouble, let I want the same thing. Hey, man. He gave you some. That's a obvious thing.
Starting point is 01:37:48 When he did get high root of world, when he did that. They read me. Imagine waking up out of sleep to the pistols blasts. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's no trial. Yeah. If I rule the world.
Starting point is 01:38:03 That niggins say anything and it be cold. How do you do, motherfuckers, this wee's your baby? Oh, man. Nigginsching, so I got to tote the candle. But we had a good error for. Even T.I. had a cold rhyme,
Starting point is 01:38:16 right? T.I. Yeah, T.I is underrated. Come on, man. What's your favorite TIA? Shut out Tia, man. Doing my job. That shit came in. That's one of my favorite Tilt song. That's my top three favorite Tilt song, but Urban Legend, my favorite
Starting point is 01:38:30 Tilt out. Now, what? That's the one of that. When the moon went down to the sun came up. I was supplying the Jays with what they famed up. My mom was passing by, trying to hit spraying dust, pissing in the bushes like they never house trained us. Try to understand.
Starting point is 01:38:46 That's how we came up. If you get to know it, she loves us, but you can't change. Really, we'd rather be rich in But in the meantime, we force the same dust. To draw a crack cocaine, pedal a cylinder to rogue. Excessant Viagra, whatever, get the domain. I'm tired of people misrepresenting that domain. What do you think are out here killing?
Starting point is 01:39:06 You know what my shit was. What that? Now the whole don't show. And I don't give a damn any club. Don't clothe. Get a DJ a dud tell him spin one more. So I can finish watching you, popping yo, dropping yo, knocking your, dropping your ass.
Starting point is 01:39:21 That thing was crazy. Yeah, that shit That shit turned up a club Yeah, I'm chilling with my bitch today That first album don't get enough credit, bro My first album didn't get enough credit, bro. My first intro to the tilt was on that A Bone Crusher song, what was it?
Starting point is 01:39:34 Not flashed. What was your first intro to tilt? My first, uh, on the field mob. My first intro was the bone crusher song, I ain't gonna count. On the film mob, on that Greg Street album. That was before his shit came out. Top of Eve, you're gonna need a strong
Starting point is 01:39:50 future in Jesus and Jake Zee. No. First shit I ever heard tip on. Well, when that boy said that, I was like, who the fuck that is? On what? On, I think that was on I'm serious or something. When he said, the top me, you're going to need a song future in Jesus and Jay Z. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Yeah. This back man, you get shot anyway. Root one will take back shot. No, man. Togas out. Root one will take back shot any day. Man, that man can. Man.
Starting point is 01:40:22 I knew I like that hook, but I didn't, hey. This by man, you get shot anyway. Root boy don't take back shot. No, that. I was bucking on that bit. Oh. Zaga's out. So what my goal is.
Starting point is 01:40:42 They think it's going to go have a whole sweat, me? Fuck that. I mean, for the longevity. That one goal, yeah. Stop me. He's going to need a stone future in Jesus and Jay Z. Uh, hell yeah He went
Starting point is 01:40:56 22 in the vetting the game Oh super cool Still a thread at the same time rhymes About the times I invested in cane Pleasure and pain Every aspect of the game I'm the answer to your prayers You pray for him to change so
Starting point is 01:41:09 I date A day to pass The same Climbing the ladder The mind frame Their comfortness and that Man that may have classics Bray and be getting water down
Starting point is 01:41:20 Yeah Only because of the TV show. I feel like only the TV show. You think so? Yeah. Yeah, they look at this shit like he... Yeah, because... But, nah, he got some heat. I remember seeing him the first time
Starting point is 01:41:34 I said he came down there perform at FAM. At FAMU. I was like, man, this nigga, everybody canceled on the show that was supposed to be on the show. He was the only nigger on the show. That nigga rocked that bitch, nigga. Hit me on the hip anytime. Oh, my. Why y'all, nigger, bitch him on and whine and I'm a grind.
Starting point is 01:41:50 That nigga went in on that bitch, though. That nigga said, You know the court of year and break a dine to all dime. Yeah. By my own blows, so the profits are all mine. How are we going to grind? Come on, man. Because everybody want to be the king of the South.
Starting point is 01:42:09 When they ain't running the damn thing, but they're mouth. No doubt. It's all good. Y'all just staying y'all are pink. And the South and in the hood. Come on, man. I'm going to walk you through the hood, too. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:42:19 That visual was still fire back then And it's again That was the ATL soundtrack Yeah That's on King Because the scrap was on the same time Didn't he
Starting point is 01:42:32 They came out in time That was some cold shit too All the Nick What you know was in the movie And then it was on King album Niggins dropped the Drop the album And a movie
Starting point is 01:42:43 That ain't got shit to do with the album But seemed like it got shit to do with the album You know what I'm saying? Yeah he knew he was on They fired them on them to do both of these motherfuckers. Yeah. They were in Chevrolet had gave them that goddamn commercial. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:42:56 Yeah, the Chevy commercial. Yeah, with the, uh, when they dropped their Impala, yeah. Yeah. At the race track, him and there, Arjun. Yeah, yeah. Boy, that was a time, boy. Fuck, yeah. You can't even get no type of shit like that, man.
Starting point is 01:43:10 That nigg was so crazy now. Niggas on fire a year. You know what the niggins are you on the rollout now. Right. Nigger would die their hair earns for a ruleout. What you know of? Do anything, bro. Mike Epp was in that video of everything.
Starting point is 01:43:23 He was on the album. Tip. Where you're at? Yeah. He was running out. I see who I hear you and stick your head off. Now you're looking like a dirty tics ball. Mike Epps fucked the game up, but that shit was fun.
Starting point is 01:43:38 Yeah. Hey, tip, tell Cube. I need another one. He's running out. Oh, man. Hey, man. We appreciate you stopping through here fucking with us leaving, man. Before we wrap this shit up, we got to get you a gift.
Starting point is 01:43:53 We don't like people coming up here leaving empty-handed, man. Thank you, bro. Thank you. Yeah. You know what it's hitting for. You know what it's hitting for. Oh, man. I'm on my bumble.
Starting point is 01:44:03 I thought you had got me to Kristen blue. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Facts. No, you know what I'm going to call that color since you from New Orleans. That's the log of black. Oh, man. You know what it's hit for you. You're in Miss God?
Starting point is 01:44:16 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. You know that bird call you, yeah? Yes, sir. Hey, man, it's your first time I'm stopping through here. Any the time you want to come back here and talk some shit with us, man. You know exactly what we.
Starting point is 01:44:28 He's hitting the fuck. 85 south. Yes, sir. You're leaving. We are. Good, good. Go ahead. That's up, baby.
Starting point is 01:44:38 I know he has a reputation, but it's going to catch up to him. Gabe Ortiz is a cop. His brother, Larry, a mystery Gabe didn't want to solve until it was too late. He was the head of this gang. You're going to push that line for the cause. Took us under his wing and showed us the game, as they call it. When Larry's killed, Game Must Untangle the Dangerous Past, one that could destroy everything he thought he knew.
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