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Hey, man, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Yeah, man, I'm going to cut right to the chase, man.
We got one of the hardest young niggins coming up in the rap game.
In the trap with us today, man, man, all the way from Memphis, man.
Hey, man.
Shout to float, walk him down.
Young men got hits already, man.
out the gate, none other NL.E. Choppel in the world.
Oh, great.
Oh, great.
Oh, great.
Man, shit, much love, man.
Keep doing your motherfucking thing, bro.
First of all, welcome to the trap.
Welcome to the chicken for having me.
Shit, what you got going on?
We just got the AC fit.
You got the AC fit.
I'd like to be hot anyway.
I like to be hot.
That's a young, niggish shit.
Wait till you get over 30, then you guys go change.
You're like, man.
Turn the air on in this motherfucker.
My dad, nigga.
What?
Nah, boy, you been popping your shit, been doing your shit, you dig what I'm saying?
You represent for the young niggas.
And can I say, hey, man, first of all, you ain't no motherfucking hoe.
One thing about it?
That one I've been wanted to tell.
Hey, boy, you have to yours every time.
And I rock with you.
If we're ever together, I know we, I'm swangin with you.
No, for so.
Yeah, my eyes.
Yeah, man.
Tackle the elephant in the room, man.
First of all, man, you know, I hate that you.
I hate that you had to go through that man
to dealing with these wild-ass,
unnecessary-ass people who look and, you know,
and that's the difference between.
We were just having to have an interview with Big Tigger.
We was talking about, you know,
when fame was different.
Back in the day when people didn't have access to you
and everybody had a camera phone
where there ain't nobody just running up on you like that
with no camera.
And now everybody got a camera and lying
and motherfuckers say knock you out.
And it's clear that didn't happen.
And you slipped, the motherfucker, knock out, knock out.
Niggins, that went on goddamn knock off, you laugh, motherfuckers.
So, like, as a young nigga, like,
how do you handle those type of people now coming up in the game
with fame is the way you come up in it?
I mean, shit.
Best way is, like, to embrace it, you know what I'm saying?
I don't try to avoid, man.
Like, I'm the type guy, like, is it either A or B with me?
So, like, I really just embrace it, like, how it was.
Like, with burning this situation,
I wouldn't even going to swing on them.
I really were from the just, you know what I'm saying?
I squared to him.
originally trying to like tell him like,
bro, calm down.
I didn't hear you.
I had my earphones in.
I ain't hear you.
But when he said something about being scared,
I ain't go for that.
I've been life skiing my whole life.
Nick, nigger think I'm a hoot.
I always had to show a nigga.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just like embracing.
I just had to embrace that.
And then when, bro, he kind of, like,
he was trying to hit me.
I'm like, you got to go for what you know.
Like, you got to go on, do what you got to do.
You got to eat people around camera phones.
And that's one thing.
You ain't gonna play with me on camera.
It's so fast, you know what I'm saying?
You got to stay on yours, though.
And you definitely did that, you did.
You definitely did.
That Chris Browncraws shit out you.
That's right.
The shit out of you.
That was...
You went by in the back on that nigga,
me.
You don't play like that, do you?
Nah, he's bald.
You hoop.
I ain't.
I really hoop.
Me, Chris and Dirt,
we're about to top hoopers that rap,
honestly.
Y'all ain't playing nobody for real.
No, we're hooper.
Nah, but y'all ain't played nobody for real.
Like who?
Y'all ain't played nobody.
You y'all play a rap.
Them'nick be like, man, y'all, man, y'all did Craig.
To the Perk 30 before the games, n'n, total sweat.
You ain't played.
Man.
Now, Chris can play, but I didn't see y'all ain't played.
No, y'nake'n'n' ball.
I didn't say the ball.
They be ducking on hoops and shit.
Yeah, I mean, you can ball.
But you came up in Memphis playing ball, right?
Yeah, I came up in Memphis.
What position?
Point.
Point.
You're like, you're like just foul a nigger.
That's the only thing you're doing for a fial in a nigger.
No, I'm sitting time to fowl.
I'm doing for a post game.
You try to get around somebody, ah, I got him.
He's going no luck.
No, I played for a little bit.
Played sure.
I grew up Hooper.
I would've won pro if I could stay at trouble.
That was about the only thing for me.
I could have went pro though.
Really?
I could have for someone to college.
What made you keep getting in trouble?
You know, we got an affinity for your city.
We love Memphis.
Memphis always show us so much love, man.
Other than where I'm from, that's my favorite city, man.
So what was it that kept you from being able to focus on ball back then?
Just me.
It was always something I had going eternally.
That made me feel a type of way to, you know what I'm saying,
act a way on the outside.
I never really, like, nobody around me.
It was just always my thoughts, you know what I'm saying?
The situations I put myself in,
I'm saying, this is one reason why I'm not doing my new tape, me versus me,
because every situation I don't have been in, I feel like it's been me,
good or bad, it's been because of me, you know what I'm saying?
Even this shit I can't control, I blame myself
because I allow somebody in my presence to do something to fuck me up, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, he's saying some real shit right now.
It takes a strong individual to understand that it start with yourself first.
People will be fucking with you, though.
Sometimes it ain't just you.
People will bring you out to your character like the other week.
They said you went to the hospital for drinking to no breast milk.
No, you've seen.
I missed that one.
They keep fucking with you, man.
Fuck on with these, nigger, man.
And the shit went crazy.
He was like, boy, y'all are folk to leave any of that thing.
They said it intoxicated on breast milk.
This is a hospital life.
It's funny, though, niggas texting me get well.
Are you okay?
I don't need four to you, man.
But you straight, my boy?
Yeah, I don't need.
Yeah.
You know you can't be drinking that shit.
You can't be drinking that shit.
Who teetting you been on in a woman?
We got to take a sick.
You got to go see about the lady.
Who teeter you been on my brother?
Boy, my boy, the overdones on the titty milk, man.
And what if you could, though, overdose on his titty?
I don't want to be the nigga to find out.
Like, that is he fucked up.
Because I definitely be a little shit for the kids, fool.
Man, they're lying shit.
But that's crazy.
Like, why?
I always thought that.
I'm like, man, I know something on that titty.
A lot of times.
But soon as that baby got here,
that baby was allowed to get something out of it.
It's just to be something like.
That's the shit she was at the house thinking about watching your baby
getting breastfed.
I'm like, how'd a head you get some milk out of that motherfuck
on this teddy?
All that time.
I'm just thinking, bro.
He's right, though.
Because it should be something in there for grown men.
It should.
Soon that baby got here, that motherfucker,
I mean, I've been sucking on this city for two years.
So basically what y'all two things are saying.
It's one titty should always be allocated
for us, and then the baby get the album.
That motherfucker growing, he can get all this nutrients.
It's I want some nutrients.
Like, what is, like,
it should be something that come out before the baby.
Like, them nine months she's pregnant,
that should be like some grown man nutrients.
That's for us.
Right?
Like, you need that for the baby.
Like, I gotta go hustle for the baby.
I got to make this money for our baby.
Let me stop, man.
That's too much.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
This thing ain't out right now.
You definitely into the health, like,
You didn't, you know, I mean, you didn't, I didn't say you had a revelation or something
thing.
Yeah, you went through like this name.
You had a reflection.
And he woke up and said, nothing.
Hey, I mean, it's never seen.
Nothing, but, I mean, you were getting, I remember when I say you're sitting in
your style like this, I was like, young, you're going through something.
Outside.
Who wasn't the nigga that got mad when you threw all the food away?
At the time, the thing, ain't got no socks on outside.
When you're throwing the food away and shit, the nigg was on that, man, don't throw that shit away.
Man, what happened I did that?
Yeah.
I don't even remember.
I don't even remember.
I don't throw somebody fooled away.
You don't know.
Look at it, one of them niggins, they scared to say something.
No, yeah.
Yeah, that wasn't my chicken wing.
Yeah, that wasn't my chicken wing.
No.
No.
I don't know what happened.
What you got in their shit, right now?
Spinich.
What got you into that, though?
Especially being so young, you know what I mean?
Most young people think they're invincible.
We all think we kind of invincible when we're younger, so.
Shit like you said, you see, you seen the niggins and stay out.
You like, they're going through some shit.
That's all that shit was, going through stuff,
just trying to find a different alley
instead of trying to smoke shit away
or just drink shit away.
You know what I'm saying?
Just doing shit like that
because it wasn't helping me internally.
It wasn't helping me in the long run.
It was a temporary thing.
Like, I'd smoke some or I'd feel better
just for that moment.
But my problems will still be there
when I get back sober.
So, like, I was never really facing my problems.
I felt I was running from.
So shit, I just started praying more
And on, God just sent me, like, he sent me a lot of signs and shit, and I got into meditation.
And once I started meditating, then when I, it started open my mind up to a lot of shit.
Like, I thought my first meditation, it was like a week before I had went vegan.
It was like a week.
A week of just doing all this shit, I went vegan.
You know what I'm saying?
I stopped smoking weed.
We ain't vegan, though.
I mean, weed vegan, though, but at the same time, it's like certain shit that.
Don't listen that, nigga.
Motherfuckers, man.
I mean, it took this up, I'm not an ass-ed.
It's a plan, man.
It's a prank from an animal.
Right, facts.
But it's just all about what a nigger,
what you're rolling it up in?
Because I'm gonna see on this room.
Before we was legal, it was only, what, three strands,
you had kids, OG, chronic, whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
Right, right.
Now it's like, you got briskatti,
you got nail later cereal milk,
you got all these different scrans.
Like, you can't tell me,
they're making this shit in no lab or something.
This shit coming out of that.
ass. It's all these different
strands. It's all these different stuff.
That's why I'm just trying to smoke and get it off the
streets.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
See, my pocket clears it, sir.
I'm doing
independent research, trying to see
what it is. I know
I've seen a couple camps, too.
They ain't growing this shit.
Oh, boy, they're growing it. Yeah, it's a hybrid.
Did that affect you musically? Like, you know,
just switching out your, you know, because a lot
of people subscribe to the weed and
a liquor for creativity. That that
Fuck up your creativity.
My mom, man, me better.
Because I sat down and started writing music.
Like, when I was smoking this shit,
I ain't had a, I was always on, like,
I was just mood, like, I was always,
my anxiety was, I had anxiety really bad in the weed shit.
I thought this shit was going to help my shit,
but then didn't help it.
She boosted.
Yeah, boosted.
I was just always on ears.
Like, even I, I, I want smoking those tees.
I don't smoke in those tees.
So I'm making sure I'm chill.
Right.
And I'm still, like.
So I couldn't never just sit down and write
because there wasn't no calmness in me.
So when I went,
I got real calm and like I started making my best music because I'm really thinking
really scoping shit out it's like I'm painting the picture instead of going in the studio
unprepared and just hoping they don't give me to what I need and sometimes I get stuck smoking
weed I get in the middle of the song be like now I'm tired because I'm gonna smoke face three blunts
right right so I feel like some I just rather be prepared now I write my shit for I go to the
studio so when I go in there I got it already written I'm reading
out the paper like it's jail while I'm rapping on me so that's how it be now so it really
helped me and prove me because like when you think about that I made my best hits right
shot afloat I made that I wrote this song I only freestyle at the end when I was like I might
just OD that's the only part of freestyle but my best hits I really I was writing this at first
you're propping your shit your name you sign about 30 you take niggas all the way to 30 trying to get
their mind right right you know what you need now nigga that's a good thing so you can pray
You're doing the right way.
You're praying up.
You're staying prayed up.
God's going to get you all the time, bro.
You dig what I'm saying?
So just stay willing and openly to receive all the blessings,
be aware of all the distractions,
but be willing to be accepted to any new beginnings.
You're doing what I'm saying?
You're doing right.
Most people at your age don't get to that point.
You know what I mean?
Like you got a whole lot of life to live.
And a lot of times it take you living that life
to be able to realize the changes that you need to make.
Some traumatizing situations.
So it's a blessing that you didn't necessarily.
had to go through anything super traumatizing for you to realize you need to make that change
and you know what I mean be that motivating factor because a lot of young niggas is out here
thinking that they need to chew up 40 per 30s and you know drink a quarterling just to be able
to be cool and nah you can be cool in this style with no socks on me he's proof you know what I'm
publicly with it too though like when shit you do you're telling like your people like hey
I'm doing this and I'm doing that they like well is he tripping or is he changing or is this a good
I'm like, boy, y'all niggins,
you don't understand, but some niggas who know,
like, man, shout out of his shit
as a young nigga.
You're a mogul.
Love my god down to something.
When you love yourself, me ain't tripping on one
the motherfucker thing.
You know, like you do comedy, y'all do come to y'all
what y'all do.
Y'all love y'all yourself for that God gave y'all the gift
to be stupid, funny.
So y'all gonna embrace this shit, y'all gonna do y'
y'all's shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Other people, God instill different shit than people.
I feel like when you ain't living,
then what he instilled in you, just when you
That's when, like, your business ain't coming
because, like, you're pursuing,
like, you projecting like a fake persona.
Like, I'm just real.
I'm gonna keep it real all the way, honey.
Even if I know what motherfuck gonna be on my head,
like, don't keep that shit real than me.
That's the best one.
Somebody might be inspired.
Somebody might, I might save a life.
Yeah, yeah, most definitely.
I'm right, niggins pop your shit every time.
Hell yeah.
Boy, he brought, like, yeah, he was like,
boy, that's like.
Yeah, boy, he's like.
That colors had.
Hell, I'm on over there thinking.
Look at his eyes.
Now, I just think of him on.
We need some nutrition, my butt.
And that would be the thing that's come out with the campaign.
We ain't tripping.
Listen, listen.
We suck on his titty forever.
Soon as the baby corn.
She'd be like, look, it's dripping.
Where's the baby?
You're like, where the baby, bitch?
I'm here.
See, you know what it probably is?
I'm thinking about shit.
That's probably what the beauty of being with it.
That's probably what the beauty of being the baby.
Baby's the only one.
and know the technique, the milk probably always in the titty.
You just don't know how to suck it right
to get it out of this.
No, because you start.
Sometimes it'd be so much of it that it just start.
Griffin, bro.
The titty just be leaky.
It'd be so much, it'd be like,
it's just be like, it's just a shit like that, you know?
As soon as I get there, it'd be like,
the milk, you know what, that milk.
I know, thank you too much, man.
Like, what did I break my baby, too?
These n'naker's on here.
My favorite mother put
to my pancake one time and thought it was fun.
Oh, God.
I'm eating.
I'm just like, you know,
dude, garrick, get me.
You're like, chewing her.
What they're like, different texture?
Oh, like, let me chew him.
She's just watching me, her like, eh.
So, you know how you, you know, I eat my hands,
I'll rip it, I'm like, eh.
Mother, like, some belonging.
You know, I don't want to be like, eh, baby,
you like, this bad bad, so I'm gonna eat it in front of my girl,
you know what?
She's like, what, it's a new taste.
I was like, hmm.
She's like, nah, I put my titty milk in it.
You didn't appreciate it, but now you want some milk out of the titty.
You ain't even appreciate it when you had the pancakes.
Uh-uh, man, you don't put the titty milk in the pancake.
I want the titty.
I want it out of the titty.
Don't put the milk out of the titty.
Yeah, man.
You can't mix it with everything here, man.
That's just, man.
Oh, what the hell, man?
Exactly.
You thought I'm having this.
That's what I'm supposed to do.
Exactly.
I asked the ate titter milk in my pancakes.
See, that's the thing about it.
how fucked up it is. He said he ate
titty milk. He did.
I did. The texture of
titty milk and pancakes is like bologna.
You know what's crazy? It's going to be a name in the comments.
Like, man, I knew I wasn't the only one.
Me too. Me too. This shit crazy.
And the comment's crazy than that.
There's somebody going to be in that. I've been drinking
titty milk for four years.
It's good.
It's got good vitamin.
I'm going to tell you where to buy that. It's a store.
In San Bernardino, California.
It's the only one to seven.
What's been minerals in the titty?
It is.
It is.
Everybody know that.
It's minerals.
Why babies get so big.
It is?
Yeah, yeah.
You ever go to the pre-k?
I know you ain't talking.
Minerals.
Boy, I know your ass ain't talking.
Egg laddie.
You don't never go to the pre-K?
Who?
You'll ever pick your kids up in pre-K?
Yeah.
Them kids, isn't that as big
than everybody?
They got the menals.
They're not.
They're not in breastfed kids.
Mm-hmm.
They know how to write what they write in their left hand.
They be smart as fun.
Damn.
Now, now, now, you know,
You're from Memphis, man, and that's one of the greatest cities
as far as the hip-hop music all the way.
Love, Mr. Mine.
We love it, Mike.
Love it, mine.
Who were some of your influences coming up, Lazianine?
I ain't even gonna lie to you, my mama.
Your mama rap?
Nah.
I was about to sit.
You know what I do?
What's that, my dude?
You're talking about music, I ain't really had too many.
Memphis, people I was inspired by,
because honestly, in my house up, we were listening.
and Pop, like, like, to play Pac a lot.
So, but, you know what I'm saying?
All my life I were hearing, Memphis, like, classes and shit.
So when you go to it, I always fuck with Juicy.
I always fought with DJ Powell.
I still fought with them.
You know what I'm saying?
They come to the studio, they'll Palet with me, so, you know what I'm saying, love for them.
But, like, growing up, though, just in general, like, my motivation, though,
it came from my mama.
Like, musically, I fought with pop.
What's your favorite pop song?
It got to be Dear Mama.
I fought with Dear Mama, because it's,
It's just a song I resonate with.
I ain't gonna like...
Yeah, I feel you.
Mine is deaf around the corner.
You know, deaf around the corner.
I see death around the corner.
Gotta stay high while I survive in the city
where the skinny niggas die.
When you bury me, bury me as a dream knicker.
Oh, yeah, I see you back in the car.
I was the shit I was growing up on bad for sure.
My favorite part of song is so many tears.
Oh, yeah, so many tears.
That's another.
Yeah, that's hard.
I can't just...
I can't just...
I can't have a favorite.
I don't leave all the motherfac.
That's the thing that you blow.
Yeah, that's Steve one.
Yeah, I knew that what they were.
On me, nobody, nobody had no harmonica in that shit.
They put you on some harmonicas in your neck and shit.
Real, I got to.
Yeah, that's what it.
The only part, it's...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Why you put it in hell?
That's what blew you up.
to hit you the next level.
I'm trying to keep it in the pocket,
but the niggins is,
the tigin' you're gonna be able to get back right.
I think it's stupid a man, bro.
I think that's a dude, man, if you do it.
Bray that egg, bro.
Man, you should have pointed out.
Oh, shit, man.
That needs to live in here, man.
The shot of flow, that blew you up.
Like, did you know that was gonna go?
Honestly, like, I knew who gonna go, but I ain't know it's gonna go that crazy.
I was telling my folks, I was like, damn, how many, how many views are you gonna think this bitch gonna pull it in the month?
Everybody's telling me like a meal, like a million, a million.
One of my boys with me said, they're gonna hit a hundred million.
I said, I'm like, man, he's all the power.
You know, me?
But I swear to God, they've got over a hundred million to this day.
Over a hundred million to this day, over a hundred million.
Come on.
Come on.
Now, coming out of the middle, like, when you first, we're getting a bull, like, coming
out of the minute for like, all right, just to get over there home, like, fuck this shit.
I'm gonna keep going to, you know, something, you get distracted and get the scurred.
I ain't gonna lie, fool.
Hell, nah, I was in it.
Like, as soon as I synced that, when I sank that motherfucker, start blowing up, the way it blew up.
My mind, hell, no, I'm straight in this.
I'm 100% in.
Whatever I was, I ain't never one foot in, one foot out.
I got the tendencies, I gotta go hard at anything I do.
If it's robbing the motherfuck, killing the motherfuck, stealing something,
making music, whatever it is, I gotta be a hundred in it.
And I feel like a lot of niggas from my city don't get that blessing.
Right, right, right.
So like, I was on a farm, I had mom, we're on no shit by the music industry,
but we need to fly around meet all these labels.
Every label was hitting.
I'm saying, I had to take heed of that.
I knew there was something I had to jump on.
You were just doing it for fun when you made that song.
You were just fucking around?
No, I'm gonna fucking around.
I was dead serious.
because at the same time, we're battling something internally.
Like, I was just really depressed because I ain't really know.
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I knew I wanted to obey and submit, but I didn't fully grasp for the rest of my life what that meant.
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Why did I think that way?
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What I really wanted to get out in life, I was really, mom, I was really making everybody around me.
My parents and shit, I want to make them proud.
I wasn't making the right decisions.
I wasn't doing the right shit.
I'm saying, I ain't going to lie during that time of the song.
And she was blowing up.
I had, like, all the ups and went, A.
But I never wanted.
What's your day in?
Like, gym.
I knew it.
I knew it.
I knew it.
The niggins got in his cool dressing.
Gym clubbed.
Basketball shorts and tank top, me.
And he was good.
He was good.
He was good.
He was good.
He was good at Jim.
Kickball all that.
He was just an ace of it.
Hey, you knew I was going to say gym since.
I thought you were going to fuck him up and say some shit like biology.
I was like,
I was like, pleading it to be a subject.
Fuck, I was rooting for you.
But, no, like, I was just, you know,
I was really contemplating, dropping out
and just trying to make this shit work.
And they really saved my life
because I was, like I said, I was good in hooping,
but I couldn't stay out of trouble,
so I ain't really play.
I ain't play like varsity.
Like, I ain't play school ball like that.
AAU, I had played because it was different,
but I was still getting in trouble with AAU.
I play with one of, like, the best AAU teams
in the world.
Penny, Penny Hardaway to me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I played for them.
But I barely played too, because on the road,
I'd be doing this shit in the hotel, I'd fight with my teammates.
I was just doing a lot of stuff that disturb me from what I really loved.
I love who.
But I just knew, like, I knew myself, I knew who I was at that time when I was young.
I knew I'd never be able to take a, take, take, have a coach in my ear all day telling me,
do this, do that, because I'm a man on my own.
I like to be independent.
I like to wake up and say,
Let me work on this today instead of a nigger working me up saying work on their jump side today.
You know, I like to do it on my own, I'm saying?
So when I blew up in there, it was something I really loved doing.
And it was like music, it was therapy.
It still is therapy for me.
Go to a studio event.
Hey, that shit out on the music, man.
Keep giving us the motherfucking hits.
You did what I'm saying?
Keep making your mom and your dad are proud.
You did.
Keep praying and showing these niggas.
It's cool to be different.
Yes, all the way.
Now, NLE, where that come from, where you developed that?
What you mean?
Your name, like, the NLE.
So, in L.E, I was rapping with a group of niggas at first,
and I kind of branched off on that and did my own thing.
So I always wanted to make, like, my own brand, my own label.
And I used to I would call myself no love because I just,
I ain't show no love.
And when I did, when I ever show love, it turned out bad for me.
So I just labeled myself, no love.
And within that, I made.
made no love entertainment in the elite.
So I got somebody made me like a low-going shit.
I'm about 15, 16.
I'm really doing this shit.
Like, I'm really thinking, like,
my mentality was up there through the roof.
Like, I knew what I wanted to do.
Made in the lead, no love entertainment.
And I had these bullshit-ass shirts.
That was so bullshit.
It was like a guilt.
Middle of the mall, Jones?
Man, I'm talking out.
You put that on the watch machine.
This shit peeling off.
Right now.
You could be able to work on one time, John.
But I was doing shit like that selling them.
I'm like, hey, you want to be in that lead?
Hit my DM while I was finding a little dust that wanted to buy that I had said on the shirt.
I'm like, I'm doing shit like that.
Because you in that league, nigga?
Yeah, I'm doing this shit like that.
And y'all just made my brand.
What's right to?
Got to make it.
You got to start somewhere.
Yeah, pop to your shit.
Yeah.
You got to see it, man.
See it all the way through.
Stand on it.
Believe it.
Shit going to happen.
That's what Twitter got this whole campaign.
ain't that where they finding out the celebrity tweets
before they, you know, got famous
and when they were speaking on, you know, becoming famous.
Now they're putting this shit on billboards,
all Times Square and shit like that, man.
Damn, they're speaking it too much.
Hey, man, they take heart to chase your dreams, though.
A lot of heart.
Yeah, we just watched some shit with Kanye.
We just watched some shit with Kanye
was like an interview we did before he blew.
Ooh, that man, we're passionate.
That boy had that.
He was passionate.
Like, he was telling the interviewer.
The interviewer didn't want to interview him.
So he went up there and told them to interview
just so they can remember his face.
It's an interview.
Ain't nobody seen to Jack because somebody showed me
in exclusivhood.
It was way before he blew, he was like,
yeah, I'm just talking my shit right now.
He's like, us playing a basketball game.
I'm just dribbling up the court talking shit.
By the time I get to the end of it,
I'm going to show you how I hit the shot.
Boy, that motherfucker hit that shot.
He got that.
Boom and over again.
He boomed.
Yeah, that's the thing about, you know,
chasing your dream, in my opinion,
you chase it and then you catch it but then you got to keep catching them because once you catch it
it just i tell people all the time getting to your whatever your goal is just give you a better
view of what's available you know what i mean yeah you know what i mean so it's like you got to
keep on like it's one thing that's a lot of people that come and go but to be able to be around
for a long period of time you got to keep remotivating yourself and making new goals and making up
new things and chase you know what i mean so you know you're doing the right thing young
All the way.
Don't mix the emotions with it, too.
You gotta be militant.
I think that's the only way, you feel me.
Because you can also observe other people's mistakes to see, like, what drove them that way?
You feel what I'm saying?
Why they did that?
You can tell, man, because even with this industry, the shit can take a toe on you.
It does.
And it can drive you crazy, and it can make you do some things.
But at the end of the day, it's a job.
So what we gotta know how to do is differentiate and know how to distinguish, okay.
know how to distinguish, okay.
Let me keep my emotions and my feelings over here.
Let me just go to work.
Like, we be having to do, we are comedians.
And our job is to make somebody laugh who we don't fucking know.
So we, we damn, we might not be friendly at all.
But we got to go out here and shake your ear by the hand,
laugh with him, be like, hey man, you know what?
Fuck what going on in your life.
We're just gonna, we're gonna change the vibe right quickly.
Not long, we're traumatized ourselves.
Yeah, I'm God.
But we have to tap into a certain mind frame where it's like it's not even about us no more.
We got to go on this stage and make all these people feel a certain type of way because that's how I call it.
And they feel to make us, it's reciprocated.
Just like when you're rapping on the show and all you see all the motherfuckers out there rapping your motherfuck of world.
I feel it, I feel it.
Just how you go up there make people laugh.
I go up there and make people bounce up and down.
So I feel exactly what you see.
Hell yeah, you go out there and you do a show.
It's impossible to go to bed.
Ain't nobody about to go do no show and go to bed.
They'd be up all fucking night.
Because it's, like you said, the exchange of energy.
Right.
You'd be so charged up, and then you're going to go to sleep to the sun come up.
All the way.
And you, and then just finding that, violent that, too.
Be careful with that, though, then.
You fall in something and never fall out.
Don't fall in it.
You be falling in and get stuck.
Like, why can't?
Yeah, I mean.
But, you know, finding that balance, man, is important, you know,
because, you know, we, you, how old are you now?
19.
19.
Damn, I ain't fine myself.
Damn, boy, Coochie just got good, too, boy.
And why's what a gun that Cooja don't hit like when you were 19?
When you 19, man, and 19, you fuck 45.
19, that's when I still got this on that, Nick.
This stuff over there.
I think I was 17.
Five.
You know what I'm saying?
I think I was 17.
19, man.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like just at that.
I went to school with your dad and then, boy.
Right.
You know what I'm like?
That being where you are at your age, like, just, I can tell you, I, at your age, I was nowhere near as mature as you are now just sitting here having this conversation with you.
So you're so far at the end of the game, because when I was 19, ignorant, ignorant denomoff.
I could have been the poster for Igna.
But I thought I was a grown man.
Like, and that's the thing.
I constantly told myself I was a grown man until I started going through grown man shit.
And then I realized, wait a minute, nigga, I didn't jump out there too.
It spoke too soon.
Damn shit.
Yeah, I don't need to doin' shit yet.
It's a thing, I don't need to live like a young nigga, though.
I know.
Hey, make sure you enjoy this shit too.
She's fun.
I mean.
Y'all enjoy this shit.
I feel like I just got something through.
I feel like my purpose so deep that I feel like I don't need to enjoy nothing until like I get done what I feel like
I need to get done until I touch the amount of people I need to touch.
So I'm in hell yeah, I'm still young.
I'm still young at hell.
In my early 20s, I'm going to have fun fun.
But right now, until I'm about 22, 22, 23, I need to bust my ass
so I can set something up, a big-ass-haired foundation.
That's good.
That's a good mentality.
But I also understand, man, you ought to yourself to appreciate the blessings God that's giving you.
I don't help you.
I mean, I do little shit.
It's just I'm not, it's like, I'm too serious.
Like, I don't know.
What are you doing?
What are you doing that wrong?
That's cool.
You don't want to do what people say.
you're supposed to do to qualify you being successful whatever it is like you see you're already
there whatever it is you into whatever it is you fuck with subscribe to that and do that but make sure
you do that to appreciate because god giving you blessings and your blessings are yours so you got
to appreciate them in the process because it's going to open up more doors but if you constantly
just focus on i got to do this i got to do this i got ain't nothing guaranteed to mine guarantee
so you don't want to short yourself from appreciating that you didn't beat the game already
at 19, my nigga, like this.
We'll beat the game, bro.
I got a problem with that, too, boy.
Like, I don't, I don't sit down.
I don't get a chance to enjoy.
I just be feeling like, if I ain't working somebody else to eat.
Understood.
Hell, yeah.
But even at 30, I'm like that.
Like, I'm like how you're at 19.
I feel like running in shit up, run the bag all the way to fuck up.
When I say up, nigger, up and away, my back.
You dig what I'm saying?
Don't look behind you.
You did, but it's going to be a time.
I'm telling you, where you just need to relax.
Yeah, for some.
Just what, meditate.
The time where you meditate.
Yeah.
You might need a week of that shit.
Oh me?
I don't know.
I ain't chasing the bag, no, ma'am.
You already know the bag there?
You know the cart that they put the money in the vault with?
Mm-hmm.
I want to move one of them.
One of the big-a-lundry cart.
I'm looking for the bad truck.
The money truck.
The truck with the bag in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm trying to get in the Federal Reserve where they printing the shit at.
Okay.
That's where it said, man.
I don't want to be on the other.
When they pay the IRS, they pay me.
Oh, that name.
They strike that from the camera,
and they went too far.
Secret service in the van.
We finally got him.
You know what I mean?
What's it?
Man, and I can hear the pop
and see the pop influence in you, man,
because a lot of people don't know that name was 25
when he died.
Like he had did all that.
He did.
He did more than that.
Pock did so much shit.
Every throwback Thursday,
they drop a new.
picture of this nigga.
New caps.
Yeah.
And then you got new pictures coming out 20 years later.
New interviews.
You were like, where that interview came?
Yeah, exactly.
He lived so fast.
That nigger lived.
He lived in a fuck out of life, though.
Yeah, he knew that.
When you had powerfully, you can touch that many people, and you, and you, a Hebrew.
I don't want to say black, because black means you, you don't know who you are.
You feel me?
It's a color.
When you know who you are, you know who your tribe is, and you start speaking.
and you start speaking to your people,
she started getting a little serious, real talk.
But you know, we're gonna walk by field.
We walk with, we're ready for war.
Yeah, I'm God.
Now, me versus me.
When is that, when you putting that out there?
Me version me, 128, January 28.
I was supposed to drop it this Friday,
but I pushed you back one more week,
just so I didn't have time to shoot some other videos,
get some shit and shit.
After that, we're going on up.
We go through the roof with this one.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
You got on the...
I got thug, bag...
Okay.
Polo and G Herbo.
Mm.
He Herbo?
Oh.
Good little lineup.
Nightly little collage.
All the way.
Now, do you like collaborating with artists,
or are you more so, like, man,
you know,
that I like to get in there by myself?
It's one thing.
I love, I love collaborating with artists,
but it's just the,
it's just a thing of, like,
sometimes, like, waiting on
if they want to collab with you
or, you know what I'm saying?
You want to feel of love.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That's all it is.
If it's reciprocated, if it's the same, and we got the same amount of love for each other,
yeah, let's get in.
But I ain't got an Instagram, so I've been banned for Instagram so I was 16, so it's harder
to be a relationship with other artists.
And no tell them.
They cut them off of them shirts.
You get some of these goddamn shirts.
We get too many complaints.
Take his page.
But you all are on Twitter.
Yeah, I'm on Twitter.
I'm about to take no down Twitter, DM.
I mean.
Let me check it.
But you kind of separate.
write the post from like the top of people.
You gotta go through them holley.
You gotta go do every land one of the bullshit.
Until you see or somebody.
It's bullshit in there too.
Yeah, if they get the separation shit,
I might have a little to us.
But still, I ain't nobody really chatting too.
You one of the type of artists that say when you run into somebody,
like, hey man, let's work or do, you know,
because a lot of people get frustrated with that,
you know, when you meet a dude and be like,
yeah, you know, there's a lot of Hollywood and shit.
All right, baby, how many people call your people?
Hey, hey, hey, man, get my number.
Hey, man, get my number.
All right, man.
Does that frustrates you?
No, not really, dude.
I ain't gonna lie to you,
because at the end of the day,
what's meant for me?
Gonna be men for me?
You know what I'm saying?
What's night?
I ain't, you know what I'm saying?
We, I'll lock in with artists,
like, yo, let me get your numbers,
just to, I'm saying, stay locked in with them,
but it's never like, I'm pressing them.
Like, I want to work or whatever,
and try to be on it, on it, because, like I said,
if it's meant for me, it's gonna come to me,
or it's gonna get done.
I ain't gotta really stress it too much, you know?
Man, you know, you got a hot-ass song
when everybody wanted to spit a burst on it.
A lot of people rapping on your shit, man.
Who were some of the people that you saw rapping on your shit
that you were like, I ain't even know they fucking with me like that?
It's funny on, Tori Lions had rapped on.
That I ain't been broke in a minute song.
He rapped it originally on the Shotter Flo beat.
But then when he realized how hard the song was,
it's engineering there when there was in a studio that was like,
hey, oh, no, you need to put this on another beat.
This can go up on me.
So they put it on another beat,
Which I ain't been broke in the minutes, right, yeah.
I think he got a plaque right now sitting on that old.
He recorded it to Saddle Flood over.
Yeah, so you didn't inspire a hit song?
Love the kids.
He just realized, like, I did.
Because, you know, everybody had spilled the voice over.
Who made the beat on it?
Midas, it was a guy named Midas.
He came out of Philly.
Did it think of now?
Is that why you said Southwest Philly on the song?
No, I was just rapping.
You just rapping?
I mean, you got it right.
Had you been a little Phyllis, though.
I used to love Phillies taste head, yeah.
You got a little fidgette head here, egg lad.
Nah, but what you said?
I don't know what I ain't gonna take you, fool.
Because you got malice, you can keep going.
I'm gonna get off of your way and real good.
You talk about real good.
I already do.
Keep their business on, though.
Well, at you, baby, yeah, not.
Why in that big, here, man.
Side your black.
Look, how this man.
You know how the Memphis, nigga,
love, though big hair,
little shoo-haired, nigger, man.
Why I know big man having a hand,
a nigga, man.
I would say something, but...
Before me, listen, that's right now.
You're not rich in here?
Like that.
Niggins drop in jail.
I'm like, guys, that's...
Hell, no.
I'm a little tea like that.
You like that?
I'm dumb at anything.
You feel like a midfitt dude on my life.
Man, man.
Every man.
I go to Memphis, bro.
They love me, bro.
They won't even let me get my set out.
But they just be on a roach.
I'd be like, y'all.
Where wrong with y'all?
Everywhere, bro, all the way.
Anybody hit you.
Oh, ladies.
Every time.
My lady.
I know you're going to be here.
They hit me calling you.
Big-haired a nigger.
Man, I'll fuck with you, man.
Like, you sure.
What's crazy, though,
if you're from Memphis,
if you're not from Memphis,
a lot of nigg.
because a motherfucker really trying to get off on them.
Like, you know, you're showing love.
You got to know the culture, God.
That's why I love the city so much because the culture is so unique.
Like, it's one of them cities that got a culture that it's Memphis shit, Memphis, man.
It's like when you go, you can get engulfed in your culture.
I mean, from the food to the way of doing things, all that.
Like, we love it.
Like, that was the first place I ever sold out of the show was in Memphis.
You know, and chuckles, man.
And they, you know, and they were surprising to me because, you know, at that point, we ain't really know.
we was early in the game for real
like you know who was paying attention or whatever
we just niggas on wild and out
but when we went it was like now we fuck with you
and they were the first city to really show me
that type of love man
you're really appreciated for anybody
you don't care if you're the biggest start
the smallest one if you just start they fuck with you
they appreciate you man I don't fucking love your ass
because you got to think Memphis bro
that shit really going on in Memphis
but killing them robin
stealing this shit
salt style that shit you know what I'm saying
So when stars do come, they really embrace them because they be, in Memphis, we'd be feeling like everybody don't want to come to Memphis because of the bullshit they're here.
But when y'all come and really show their love, then when they embrace this shit out of y'all.
We'd be everywhere, too, and the city trends all over there.
I'm talking about places you know, niggas.
Like, man, what the fuck you doing here, man?
I'm not doing the same thing you're doing.
He's like, do you mind this shit?
Like, yeah, today I am.
You know what I mean?
And it's just, you know, that love.
love, man, but you, man, 19 years old, is amazing to me, man.
Like, bro, 19.
I know what I was doing at 19.
I was bringing down a gram of cocaine, thinking I'm going to run it up.
I wasn't doing the shit.
A gram, that's all I had.
How would you bring it up like this, man?
Let me tell you something.
I bought it for $45, and I made $75.
I nicked it out.
That's crazy.
Nicked it out.
I was, nigga, I was just going to school.
going to college. And the only reason I went to college is because my uncle got killed.
My uncle got killed real, it was real nasty, scared the shit out of me as I was in the
street. So it was like, and he was Superman to me. Like, I couldn't, I didn't think, you know,
certain niggas, you come in contact with it you think is above certain shit. But that taught
me that in the streets, I don't care who you is. Nobody is above the reality. You stay long
enough, you're going to jail or you're going to the gray yard. And that was my first time ever
realizing that like, oh shit, like I'm not. Because a lot of the shit I was able to do is
Because it's nepotism.
I ain't never had a problem with a problem,
but people knew who my people were.
And then when that happened, it was like,
nigga, don't give a fuck who your people is.
And then you better get out here or stop playing.
So I was like, man, you know what?
I'm going to go down in North Carolina
and get my education.
Because fuck that, you know what I mean?
And it changed me.
But at the same time,
I was still that ignorant young nigga
from the streets of D.C. at 19.
I just was, you know,
playing like I was doing the right thing,
but I didn't have my mind right.
I could have excelled the whole lot
quicker than I did if I would have just embraced
the fact that, you know, the shit that I was
escaping from shouldn't be anything
that I'm dedicated my energy or time to.
So, salute to you, young nigga, for being
your age, you win it. And don't
stop being you. Keep doing that shit. When I was
19, I was delivering pieces in a
bubble caprice. This
how stupid I was. And I had a pound of
weed under the armrest.
Under the arm. I think
to put it under the armrest.
That's a big-a-armrest, Nick.
Yeah, it's in the caprice. It worked, though.
I mean, that's what it was
I'm sure
Like, just thinking about the dumb shit
We used to, I remember me and my man
Was driving back down the highway
Twisted, 19, ain't had no business
drinking, we get poured over
Police officer gets so mad
That we was young
It was like, man, y'all motherfuck
Slow down, black officers
It was like, y'all go ahead,
niggas, slow down
As soon as he pulled off, we pulled off
First thing we do was took our seatbelts back off
I think back to that now
Like, what the fuck is wrong
With you dumb-ass, nigga?
Like, why would you even do that?
It's just a level of invincibility that you don't even possess, young nigger, and man.
Hell, yeah.
You know what I can say at 19, I look up to you because I know at your age, I wasn't there.
Especially with all the shit you can do now.
It's so much shit you could be doing.
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host of the tech podcast, there are no girls on the internet.
On this new season, I'm talking to the innovators who are left out of the tech headlines,
like the visionary behind a movie pass, black founder Stacey Spikes,
who was pushed out of movie pass the company that he founded.
His story is wild and it's currently the subject of a juicy new HBO documentary.
We dive into how culture connects us.
When you go to France, or you go to England, or you go to Hong Kong,
Those kids are wearing Jordans, they're wearing Kobe's shirt, they're watching Black Panther.
And the challenges of being a Black founder.
Close your eyes and tell me what a tech founder looks like.
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My dad was shot and killed in his house.
Yes, he was a drug dealer.
Yes, he was a confidential informant,
but he wasn't shot on a street corner.
He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal.
He was shot in his house, unarmed.
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God, I know.
Shit, famous at 19?
Famous at 19?
Right now.
Right now.
Right now.
Right now.
Right now.
I would have been that the motherfucker,
nigga, I don't know why I was by to be in the street doing this shit.
Right.
Nick, me, me, me, dude, talk to the y'all, nigga, man.
Look, that's my hood.
Nick and that my hood, nigg.
All the way, man.
And salute to your parents that's in here, too, man.
Y'all did a hell of a job.
Listen to that, man.
Salute you all.
What platform you're putting the new shit on?
Shit all on.
Airway.
It's going to be airway, too.
I can't wait to hear.
She's going to be my hardest body of work.
What you think the one that's going to go off this one is, though?
What you think the one?
If you had to pick one that you think going to be the one that's going to take it to the next level.
I'm going to go straight to the song, too.
Soon as they been dropped.
Well, I got to put, I got out of them just going to go.
But if I was to pick one since we in Atlanta,
I don't know how much I was for with thug,
but I feel like the thug, my dog.
Oh, we're pushing.
What, fuck you me?
How much, yeah.
On me, push it with...
I saw you post the earbook picture with you in the third.
What grade was y'all in?
I want to say, I had to break six.
Six grade.
Six grade.
Man, you know how powerful that is to even see that?
Like, the odds of you all.
That shit crazy.
I'm like, I'm really proud of the thing.
I'm like, can the thing come from the trenches for real?
You feel?
Like, shaw have come from the trenches.
From the south side of Atlanta where he stayed at.
And the project's called John Burr, South, and John Burr,
no, he from the South was the trenches.
You feel, man?
And from me knowing him coming from that and seeing him doing that now,
like everybody that's around him.
I know from that little area, like, man, folk popping their shit, bro.
You feel?
As you should.
Especially when you come from this shit.
You didn't.
He got to.
No cap.
So I'm proud on.
He went crazy.
I feel like.
The whole Atlanta going to be bumping that shit.
Shit.
What's the name of the song?
It's called Push it.
Push it.
That's what's up.
I'm looking forward to here, yeah.
Because it sounds like you, you know, you put something out there that ain't know.
A lot of young artists ain't putting out there.
They ain't all about sliding and 30s and, you know, switches and all that shit.
And it's cool, you know, we understand because, you know, like, I just was having this conversation with somebody about the shit that we grew up listening to.
You know, the little boy listening to Park and all that shit.
I was just listening to Drew.
They ain't had no business listening to that shit, man.
I'm listening to Yin-Yang Twins.
Motherfucking, seven years old, man.
I'm going to be the motherfucking pimp up the year.
Walking around doing shit like this here.
I'm like, nigga, I was not doing nothing even remotely close to that.
Wait, you say, my dick.
See what I'm saying?
Wait, did you say my dick?
No.
You can't be listening to no, yeah, you ain't twins?
No fifth grade?
So it ain't nothing.
I would never talk down on the content of the music
because everything is evolution,
but it ain't no social commentary.
It can't be a whole album
You killing niggas
There ain't enough niggas
Left for you to kill
You know what I mean
So
Dug him out of the grave
And I killed him again
Number one
That's number one
On the song
Digger nigger up
That shit crazy
So salute to you
Yane
It's an honor
Man seriously
You know what I
That shit
That was gonna hard
To end the album on
Diggin'nig up
Diggin'nig up
Digger up and kill him again
That's a closer
That's a closer
You started with
calls you started with the argument in the end with digging that nigger back up yeah that's a
intro is argument no the intro is the phone call what he say what man he said what did he say
man I just spoke the niggins yesterday man that's number two what the niggins say number one I just
got me up the niggum was like what's up my boy number four that you just work
never got a problem I fucked your bitch number six no cap I ain't been saying next
You can say less, that's number eight.
Yeah, we're on the way.
You're ugly here, man, that number nine.
Gotta put a mention on that time.
Nah, man, this is your first time in the trap.
Don't let it be the last, though, man.
No service.
Don't be looking out there.
I ain't shit up there.
That's shit.
We ain't got a roof.
We just got to fit.
Ain't shut up, though.
Fuck that roof.
It's a trap.
It's a trap.
They really a trap house.
You ain't got to look that nice.
Yeah, I'm not.
That don't mean we don't have to be in the trash.
That's shit down.
Oh, what thing about it, it gonna get smoked, my boy.
You hit me?
Your motherfucker, I see by the soul puff.
Oh, yeah, I don't get burnt.
Mm-hmm.
What you're looking at?
Mm-hmm.
It's funny, though.
I used to smoke my shit to the lad like that, though, too.
Yeah, they're the bad part.
Mm-hmm.
He hit harder.
Blunk with the potter with all the flavor.
Mm-hmm.
You want to smoke a lot.
You don't smoke.
Do that.
Your sweater shirt.
Your sleeve.
Your sleeve, me.
What?
All right.
No, that's shit that coming from the ground.
So they banned you off Instagram.
You do have Twitter.
What's your Twitter?
Go crazy.
At N.E.E. Chopper one, I think, or Nellie Choppel.
Okay.
And they don't even be on that shit.
It's one of the motherfuckers.
No, I think it's in L.E. Choppel.
I don't know the name.
And you say, all the white people rapping your song on TikTok?
Which one?
Shit, all of them.
They be going on in.
Then you got a whole hashtag on that motherfucker.
Regular-looking white people, old ladies and shit.
Up on me. They'd be saying, you ain't worry with it and everything.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you know that year.
I think my hashtag, like, over a billion on that.
Crazy.
Folks type my shit in a billion times.
Yeah, all the way.
On TikTok.
Are you on TikTok?
Yeah, I'll be on there.
Oh, okay.
Well, yeah, yeah, TikTok.
That shit goes crazy.
TikTok is like crap for kids.
I ain't allowed those TikTok funn there.
It's fuck, fool.
You get the right little algorithm on your little homepage.
That shit is crazy.
That shit is crazy.
Oh, yeah.
I ain't even on TikTok, but I watch video that people post on Instagram from TikTok.
Let me tell you know how smart you got to be to mouth your words to sink it with some shit
like lip sync it with some shit.
Like they do that all day.
I try it.
I can't lip-sync.
I'm gonna figure out how to make some shit.
That's the next step.
We gotta figure out.
That's my next step.
My next step is to figure out how to make them, right?
Because they'd be so creative.
I'm like, all right, then I got to go see what the fuck this is.
I'm like, hold on, let me see what this is it.
All right, and I got to recruit this is it.
Man, I get about it to do this shit.
My daughter be putting me on, you know, the shows to be fucking me up when they be having, like, the little people, like, doing shit.
They had one where the motherfucker was throwing javelers, right, was doing the jabbling throw.
And at the end of the video, they just had a nigga with a whole bunch of toothpicks and getting stuck in the show.
Oh, yeah, that shit's part of the shit.
You're talking about the mid.
Yeah, man, that shit is creative, man.
So, you know, if you got a billion on there, that you typed in with your demographic, for show, for show.
And my sister is 50.
I call her.
I said, what you're doing?
She said, I'm doing this TikTok.
I'm going to call you back.
I said, don't call me back.
You do the TikTok.
Don't call me back.
You did find that thick-a-groom on that one time.
Don't care.
Yeah, I seen that when they,
what's all that movement back there?
What's all that movement back there?
Can you deal with you on TikTok?
Yeah, they got to follow you, though.
Damn.
So you can't follow, you can't send them about it like that.
So y'all got to be that mutual friends?
Oh.
Hey, it's this old white man who'll be on there all the time, right?
The old white dude.
Did you see that booty?
Oh, yeah, I said, good.
No, I was driving.
I was looking at the road.
Well, I was looking at that booty.
Anybody can make it on Tintock, though, game.
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, anybody.
Maybe anybody with, like, three million fathers.
You were like, damn.
Mone fucking in the woods.
Who the fucking is this?
She's motherfuckers famous in the woods, man.
That's what he's doing.
This nigga in the woods, man.
Like, this motherfucker fucking crazy.
We're watching niggins in the bunches all day.
Three million motherfuckers?
Exactly.
Hey, it's a lot of weird shit going on.
Right, a lot of weird shit going on.
I'm telling you.
It's deeper than rap, man.
This is a nigga on the bucket right now with 8 million followers.
For real.
On TikTok, on a bucket.
On a bucket.
On a bucket with 8 million followers.
Nick, it's a crackhead who'd be singing on that bitch.
He didn't remade all the songs to a dope smoking song.
And he got about 5 million followers.
Damn.
That's the crazy part about they using them over,
I feel like they used them over there.
He ain't been getting paid on it.
Like, they ain't get no money over there.
Like, you can't go from TikTok him like this.
You're seeing the white dude from Memphis, the white gangsters.
The owner of the mechanic shop.
Yeah.
White folk.
White folk.
He's the white gangster from Memphis.
He'd be on there talking shit like a motherfucker.
On TikTok?
Hell yeah.
I got, I got to, my people.
I thought on TikTok be some bullshit.
Hey, man, we ain't gonna keep you in this bitch out of night, man.
We ain't gonna keep you in this bitch out of night, man.
man. We know you got a whole motherfucking project to go promote.
No, God.
We appreciate you stopping through the trap fucking, really?
I salute to you, y'all, yeah.
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Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebeney,
the podcast where silence is broken
and stories are set free.
I'm Ebeney,
And every Tuesday, I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you.
Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network.
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