The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - "Same Difference" ft. SWAE LEE in the Trap! | 85 SOUTH SHOW
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We got a special guest in here with us today, man.
I ain't got a plate a night, man.
You can get no plate, man.
You don't get any get no plate.
You have a chicken, man.
Eat and beat. Everybody eat with me, man.
What about my plate of?
Man, what's your want, man?
You order you yourself?
I just ate before I came over.
You said, because we get you all right.
Man, we get you whatever you want, man.
You can get one of these, ain't but...
I know what that's doing. I see the cabbage.
You see what you're doing?
I'm good. I appreciate you, though.
I got to tell you what it hitting on.
I told you, man, we got special guests in here with us today, man.
I'm chilling, I'm chilling.
Young hit maker in here with us, man.
All right away from my home state.
My home state, Mississippi.
And that boy, then went diamond on y'all, boy.
Diamond, Grammy.
Diamonds, Grammy.
You feel me?
Mm-hmm.
That boy, Sway Lee.
Mm-hmm.
Swah Lee.
Well, go, bro.
Brother's.
Oh.
I got to do the rock.
Shremlite.
Hey, man.
We got to give you a double round.
Can you think she was talking about it?
I appreciate that.
Just to see some young niggies come from the box.
and make their own way and then you go fight and stay off in the game like that, man.
Just from one Mississippi niggins to another, man.
We're proud of y'all.
Yeah.
And I appreciate you too, bro, because y'all helped me.
They put me in their first video.
No, real.
For sure.
10 years ago.
For too.
God.
I seen the vision early.
We ran with it.
For sure.
Niggas different, man.
Congrats to everything y'all did too.
I don't appreciate that.
Yeah, yeah.
We're living, man.
Big 85 South shit.
We're taking over.
Movies, film, TV, all that shit.
Huge.
I was, I was as you did earlier, like, what would you call yourself,
nigga, you ain't a rapper, a nigga, you're like a pop style.
You up there with them with the microsiruses and shit.
For real, at this point, man, I'm like a vibe curator.
Okay.
Curating the vibes.
For real.
Going in.
Mm-hmm.
Did you ever, I know you saw it being this big, but did you ever see it like, you know,
you're reaching accolades, other mother, for you.
motherfuckers that been in the game for so long, who ain't even reach?
Yeah.
You feel me?
Do you see it going back for?
I mean, I had a, I knew I was going to be successful, like, a nigga didn't know what
that was, like, you know, like, the niggas didn't know, like, songs be bigger than Michael
Jackson songs.
I'm like, Sunflower is crazy.
Right.
Shit like that.
But yeah, man, I'm grateful for all that shit, you know what I'm saying.
Probably.
I could never imagine to be like, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Shit, they're having a world freezing, mannequin challenge, you know, all that shit.
It's just like, I'm just taking anything.
Or you didn't racked up billions and billions of streams at this point.
For real.
What that shit feels like to go from just wanting people to hear your kid to going to the billions, man.
It's incredible.
You know what I'm saying?
It's crazy.
I think about that shit every day is crazy.
Literally.
Like a legend and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But no, nigger, like you in.
Far from finish, you know what I'm starting.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, a niggie prince dropped like 30-hour.
albums or some shit.
Right?
So what happened you on?
What number this is?
I got like four or five albums out.
You know what I'm saying?
A long way to go.
Yeah, man.
Prince had a sick-ass ball of music.
Definitely.
Yeah.
His ball was crazy.
Super extensive.
That nigga was true.
That nigga did that whole bunch of shit.
Real.
You gotta live him.
Man.
You got some new shit on the horizon, huh?
Oh yeah.
I'm about to drop my debut.
You know what I'm saying?
Solo album.
Same difference.
Word?
Same difference.
It's the same difference.
Same difference.
Oh, yeah.
Same difference.
Sway Lee Lee, Sway, it's the same difference, you know what I'm saying?
What's it looking like?
What is it feeling like?
It's like something of everything, you know what I'm saying?
I feel like I got fans like in all demographics.
So like with the first album, I just wanted to have flavor for every neighbor, you know what I'm saying?
Like something for everybody.
Yeah.
I got some rap shit on there.
Okay.
Because it's people who know me from Unforgettable,
it's people who know it from Ray Shremmer.
That's one of the biggest songs.
For real.
For real.
And then y'all took that shit international with it too?
I ain't know that was you for a minute.
I ain't on the album artwork.
Right.
So I ain't know until I saw the video and I was like,
Nick!
Yeah.
Oh!
He got one.
Out of here.
Out of here.
I heard that was one of past.
Oh, they're out of here.
For real.
I knew that shit was going international.
Nick got vaunts to that.
When you do art pieces like that, when you don't know the magnitude that it's going
have, but then once you see it and you like, it connected, like when it connects.
Right, when it was like, man, what the fuck?
This just ain't just a song that's on a mixtape.
This just ain't a song that's been played in the club.
This is one of them actual ones that go for it.
Yeah, they're in weddings.
How long did you have it before?
It actually came out.
I had that song.
I did that shit like in my bedroom.
I had a home studio set up in my bedroom.
Boom, I had that shit probably like three months, four months, like that type of shit.
Like he was, did you know it was one of them one?
Or it's just a song that you fuck with.
That was one of them songs that I love that song.
Now it's hook base.
Now, hold on, you got to set it up.
It's hook base.
You're playing it in your career.
Yeah.
You're doing, you don't did it in your bed.
So it's like, hold on.
Because you know, it's artists, we listen to our music a lot before the world.
real here.
But you're on the car in there.
So you're hearing it and you're like, how did you piece it together?
How did you know who you wanted on it?
Like, how did you...
Originally, like, I wanted Whiz Kid on it.
So I sent it to Whiz Kid.
Right.
I said, Whiz Kid, I hit him on Twitter.
Boom.
Hey, bro, I got a song, boom.
Let's do this shit.
You're my twin.
You're my African twin.
Right.
Boom.
I sent him that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Boom.
Smash that shit.
And then somehow, like,
actually Jeremiah, he was cooking up across the street.
across the street. My neighbor, my neighbor was Molly Molly at the time.
You know what I'm saying? So, got down. He was over there working on albums. He heard
the song. He like, boom. Long story sure, he brought this shit to French Montana.
Fresh Montana got down, did the verse. He saw the vision. He put the bag behind it.
And then, you know what I'm saying? Did the proper business, you know what I'm saying?
Got on the plane, shot that shit in Uganda.
You know what I'm saying?
Out of it.
I wasn't shooting in Uganda though, like.
That shit, that shit was different. That shit was different.
It was a vado, like it was crazy just seeing people happy.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
They don't even got a lot over there, but they're happy, you know what I'm saying?
Happy, smiling, you know what I'm saying?
Laughing, running through the streets.
And it just, it just opened your eyes, you know what I'm saying?
When you go home, we got everything over here.
It's just like, it was really third world we went to.
Like when the sun go down, it's dark as fucking city.
You can't see shit.
No electricity, you know what I'm saying?
None.
You know what I'm saying?
So chickens running around and shit.
So it's like, it just make you very much.
value, you know what you got, like no cap.
And we ended up bringing some of them kids to America too.
They live in America, something like, and they're dancing on tours and they're-
Yeah, that's cool.
Making music and everything.
Yeah, that's fire.
It's crazy.
How was that, like getting that process, getting some of those kids to America
and helping them start a life over here?
Really, that's something Fresh Montana did.
His team facilitated that, like, you know, so they made sure they keep in contact with the kids.
brought him over, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's crazy.
Man, you've been doing your motherfucking thing all up and through the...
Appreciate that, man.
Have you had that moment where you just had to stop and be like, hold the fuck up, man?
This shit really happening?
We them niggas, man.
Nah, for real, we had the moments all the time, like, man, this shit, like, really out of here,
you know what I'm saying?
But it's like, I just look at it like, it's still so much we can do, you know what I,
because I got so many songs on my hard drive, it's just like.
Like, bro, like, keep this shit going, you know what I'm saying?
Nick can't retire.
It's so big.
Ray Shimmer's so big.
It's like, Nick can't never retire.
I'm going to be like Elton John.
Great dread.
Stay up in this month.
Stinging and shit, nigga, that's the game.
Fucking like this.
Damn man from Mississippi, like, I don't think, nigga, what?
You crazy.
Yeah.
You put big numbers, both y'all.
For real.
Shout out Slim Jim.
Big comedian.
I'm God.
Big entertainer.
Yeah.
Mississippi Bound.
And what he's from is right there, up there where I'm from.
For real.
He's from Tuba Lo.
Oh, yeah.
I'm from Oxford.
That shit, that shit exactly 44 miles away from.
For real.
Oh, yeah, you right around.
It's like an hour drive.
But not even.
That shit, fine, we took that drive all the time.
Hell yeah.
Oxford lit.
Oxford lit.
I'm telling him.
It'd be partying hard.
Even back then, we used to leave every weekend.
We'd just go to Oxford.
Turn out.
I told this, nigga.
For real.
Oxford different.
We need to go down there.
We need to go down there.
See what's handy, man.
I know what's heading.
I'm trying to tell you.
Let's go to the end.
Yeah, man.
That shit go up to this day.
Yeah, man.
It's just dope.
We don't get a lot of motherfuckers who make it out of Mississippi.
So when we do get one, you know, we try to make sure they got all the support.
Right.
All the resources.
Hell yeah.
How you really get your start with this shit.
Right.
Even with the video and how they came along, like how the hell, shit got down.
I was, we were living in Mississippi, too below.
Right.
I had a homie, his name was JJ, Jay Shrem now.
So his cousin was the eardrummers.
They was making beats from Mike Will and shit, clicking on Mike Will.
It's like eight, nine of them, you know what I'm saying?
They're hard as fuck, boom.
They was making like Tupac's back, all that shit.
And they was hearing our music, we was making in the closet and they could like hear
the potential, you know what I'm saying?
So they always just told us like, y'all keep rapping, keep doing that shit, keep making beats.
Boom, boom.
Niggas was working at McDonald's, like doing whatever we could.
So when we saved us some money,
and we just drove to Atlanta and just lived in their basement
for like a year cooking up.
No girls, niggins.
Wouldn't get no calls.
Cell phone weren't working, nothing.
They just sleeping on the flow,
whatever we had to do, like, just making music all day.
And then Mike Will, he'll come up to the crib
to check in with everybody.
They'll meet up, you know what I'm saying, play everything,
go through beats, just vibe out.
And then boom, we ended up, like, over a year
just making, probably like,
20 songs. So that was enough to make an album, you know what I'm saying?
Then we was moving around in Marietta, we was in Atlanta just moving around through the
parties and shit, like fucking with the DJs and shit.
And shit, no flags I ended up catching. Boom.
It was a song called We First. So that was going like underground, SoundCloud and shit, boom.
And then after that, no flex. Then we dropped no type.
And it was just out of here.
Crazy, so. No type.
No type.
The fucking meat rat. That was one.
That shit was like, oh, these dick are real.
One of my favorite ones.
Hey, no flat was lit.
Outflow and everything.
Yeah.
We were like, all experience.
It's like we all experiences, Kelly.
But like, you got to think about this y'all's success.
Yeah.
This y'all's success.
And y'all was like, hey, bro, come do your shit.
And you know, y'all sharing your success with me.
You know what I appreciate it.
Yeah, you still like super turk, really funny as hell.
I used that for what I needed, but just to see y'all eat going.
It was like, all, we're here.
We're going to hit you.
Y'all hit it with no tight, it was like, oh, no.
Yeah.
You motherfuckin' say something.
Solidify, for sure.
Solitify.
So, like, how the group came about, because, you know, at that time, it's a weird stigma
with groups and all that?
Like, how y'all was like, no, you know what, we're gonna come out as a group?
Shit, that's like my real brother, like, biological, you know what I'm saying?
So it was just like, we didn't want to do it separate.
Like, we wanted to do it together since we were like 13, you know what I'm saying?
So we got the chance.
It was really three of us at first.
Our other homie, he had a truck.
We drove his truck from Mississippi to Atlanta, so he was like, that was our third member.
It would have been like the amigos, you know what I'm saying, like three of us.
Right.
I'm saying, but brough ended up going to some shit and boom, I had to go back.
So, he ain't slim.
You know what I'm saying?
We just kept it rocking.
Shall is slim, man.
Shad Slim Jimmy, man.
Hell yeah.
Jungle Jim.
Boy, you bow, you bow, Jimmy now.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's my boy.
That's shade it all up.
He had his workout.
He got his work out shit.
My boy.
Yeah, that thing got cut up, man.
Mm-hmm.
I seen him at the music fest where he was at.
I think it was one music fest he was out there.
One of them shit.
He'd be moving.
He'd be moving.
He'd be in the family and hell in y'all been in your business.
You feel me?
Going out here doing what y'all need to do.
You feel me?
Just, it didn't longevity.
For real.
Ten years?
Ten years?
Decade.
Diving.
Crazy.
Grammy.
Grammy nominated, man.
They ain't give me that Grammy.
They didn't give you the Grammy.
I thought you wanted him motherfucker.
It's all good.
You got diamond, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
That's 10 million.
That's 10 million.
It's a million.
It ain't a lot of artists that got diamond records now.
You're part of an elite group.
That's crazy.
Diamond?
Yeah.
Oh.
Right.
Now your pin game is crazy, bro.
Thank you.
How did you nurture that talent?
Because you know, everybody ain't a performer, but like some people can do, be a performer
and some people can actually write this shit and perform it.
So yeah, that's just like another skill.
So how do you groom that skill?
Probably just, I've been doing that since I was like 11, so.
Just saying the right shit, saying off the wall shit, you know what I'm saying?
I don't try to repeat something.
Somebody else said he's like, that's one of my.
I don't repeat shit other people said.
Just trying to think of the new, you know what I'm saying?
And then, yeah, I go from there.
So what your process of writing?
I know you're not thinking of what somebody else said.
Like, what's your process when you sit down?
For example, I'm a big time producing, man, big time record label.
I'm like, man, Swain Lee, man, I need one.
I just need two on.
Send me something.
I got so-and-so in the studio.
Matter of fact, who I want you to write for?
Hmm.
Yeah.
This motherfucker, give me something for Doja Cat.
Like me, I go into it.
I don't even like try to write if a person like favorite color was yellow, I ain't
going to be like, yellow.
I love the yellow flowers, boom, like, none of that.
I just play like 20 songs I already did, you know what I'm saying?
If they fuck with it, I just let them re-sing it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's theirs, you know what I'm saying?
Because they voice is your style, but you're telling them to match it.
Yeah, just do it exactly what I did.
Just re-same.
I'm not going to come in here.
come in here and try to be you.
Right, exactly, exactly.
Because it's something that-
That was gangster though.
Think you one of these here.
Yeah, I'm God.
Get you on the phone.
Whatever you're doing to do it.
You know what I said?
Pick one of these.
That's what they call me for a different voice and sound.
For real.
So then they kind of throw you in and you got to kind of go
from writing and producing it a little bit, huh?
Do you have to do the arrangements and shit like that?
I can, I can, but I let the artist like choose what they like.
Yeah.
Does you fuck with the music in like high school?
and shit, you was in the band and shit?
No, I wasn't ever in a band, but I was in,
I had this guitar class, guitar one.
You gotta walk around a big ass guitar on your back,
like the whole day, like all day just.
Punishment.
What the fucking is that?
You don't know about it pretty guitar for a hump.
Put it on your back.
You're going to be in guitar class for 30 minutes.
I'm talking for real.
So I get an eight, digger.
You got to walk around that big motherfucker on your back, boom.
Like, fourth, my shit was like,
period or some shit.
So you got to, when did you ever play or you got to act like you play?
Want you to flip it around and just act like you.
That how y'all was so good at being rock stars already?
Once time they had a little circle around them, you know.
And play?
Can you play?
Yeah.
I can play a little like, I ain't a lot, I forgot a lot of that.
Ah, shit.
I'm going back in on it right now.
Okay, you got that shit, guy.
You're a rock style.
But I can still like play a couple chords and shit.
I can make it sound good, for sure.
Okay.
I ain't got a guitar man?
Hey, ho?
Where's your guitar?
Ain't got a name no more, man.
Oh, man.
That nigga really know it's not behind him, but he looked behind me.
Ah, shit.
I did.
I did.
And I brought my shit and down.
And I brought that motherfucker behind me, but he ain't got that.
He didn't brought him up a motherfucker until we ask him if he had it with him.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
I would have played a little tune.
But yeah, man, I got the guitar app teaching me right now.
Who you got on the new album?
got on the new album, man.
I got, um, nav.
I got Jenaiku.
How about sitting there green on that morpaw?
You got black ass?
Not now, man.
Ain't you know, nab or something.
Brown boy.
That nigga, beer.
Yeah, let you get out of that, boy.
The brown boy now.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I got French Montana.
Me and French Montana got a bang on the.
Oh, y'all going again.
Yeah.
All got crazy.
All this shit.
Y'all got crazy chemistry, though, for real.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like, because our voice is like so different.
For show, for show.
It works.
You say what I don't say.
Anything I don't say, he gonna finish like saying it, you know what I'll say?
Completed.
It works.
And then I got Post Malone on there.
Post-Mall, yeah.
I had F.K.A. Twigs.
I love her music.
I have F.K.T.T.T.
But I didn't get that clear, so.
Damn.
There's some time and shit.
I know.
You said you got DC on that one?
You said you need something by the third.
Oh, God.
I got some shit.
Yeah, Mar-205.
Now, I can get that shit done by Mar and Mar and
I get that shit done by bar.
I clear it now.
It's already done.
Nobody hope me.
I got it.
A little four bar.
Ain't a little breed.
Don't need that.
That's it.
No, for real.
I got it.
I'm going to send you the link, got down then.
I ain't gonna lie.
You can do a crazy outro.
Crazy shit on there.
Why you play?
I can get into the marr?
No, I'm going.
Let's go.
Whatever you hear.
Whatever you hear?
Got some day, boy.
April 3rd.
I got to make this, man.
Yo, this motherfucker's going down.
Who?
Why don't be the best?
Woo, woo, woo, woo.
I am being.
Ooh, woo, woo, woo.
I need it.
Jay-o.
Get your goddamn the topic.
I need three.
Woo-woo, woo.
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Hey, who would you consider some of your OGs
now that you've been in the game for a minute?
People who pulled you to the side
and shows you how to make this shit happen.
Jimmy Havine?
Okay.
That's fine.
That nigger, Dr. Dre, he told me got down.
I was in one of, um...
Wait, what have it?
Nothing, nigga.
I'm trying to pay everybody's a water.
Oh, oh.
He took them.
Thin'nick, he took all the water.
Thirstine?
I need that right.
I'm like, yeah, he's thirsty, but I need the rest of the .
And nobody else say nothing.
Yeah, Nick, Dr. Dre, um.
Dr. Dre?
Not what, Dr. Dre?
Man, no funny shit.
Like, no flex on.
When I came, when I first came in the game, I was at Jimmy Iveen house.
When I was, he had a big ass backyard party.
Got there, I'm just walking.
Fresh out of Mississippi, boom, fresh out Atlanta, boom, fresh out Marietta.
Boom.
I get Dr. Drake walking up.
Welcome to the game, young man.
That shit was like, the fuck, man.
She was like a movie like, boom, but Mike Will, I ain't gonna say OG, but Mike Will, I'm
like, my big bro.
Right.
That shit would have scared the hell out of me, you know what I'm saying?
That shit.
No, she was like, what the hell?
You know what I said?
I was like, this shit real.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.
Yeah.
You said, you got, okay, you've been around for like Jimmy Avine, Dr. Dre, who is?
Who is?
Who you been around when you like?
I can't believe I'm shoulder to shoulder with this motherfucker.
But you had to keep your composure where you like, shit, that's shout it.
But I got to add them.
We all had that mother, we were like,
I got to act like I belong here,
but God damn, I want to flip.
Yeah, goddamn Beyonce, for sure.
For sure?
Hell, you know, I first like, seen that.
I ain't gonna look at it, you know.
They were glowing in the wind and shit.
Yeah, I was like, yeah.
She over there.
I could feel it.
Yeah, I'm like, yo,
nigginsels behind that shit.
I'm like, shit, this shit crazy.
Like, that niggins said she had angels.
Yeah.
That's the crazy.
She was, I could feel the whole shit.
Like, the or.
Boy around it, like crazy.
How long was you in the vicinity of proximity?
Man, the room right here, there's the booth over there.
I walked and got down straight to the booth.
You didn't have no.
I spoke to shit.
Yeah, no, I did, I did, but I got down.
You know what I'm trying to stay in my own zone.
Damn, that's Beyonce, nigga, like.
Shit crazy.
Which y'all are making a track together?
Yeah, shit, the formation shit.
The formation?
Yeah.
So y'all was actually in the same?
Same room for sure. I'm staying locked in, you know what I'm saying? Staying focused, but okay.
You know what I'm trying to keep my composure.
I don't know how to fuck you did that.
I was in my head I was losing.
Like my head I was losing.
I would have said some crazy shit.
Yeah.
I've been so nervous.
You want something from Madonna.
She don't need to eat McDonald.
What the fuck is my talking about that?
Oh, God.
I don't know why I asked for that.
It just take a lot of composure just to not turn around and be like,
blah, oh, shit.
I said, what?
I said, damn.
I grew about Disney child.
I saw the whole thing.
I was telling you.
My cousin had every CD.
You know how I only watch follow people
because through somebody else.
My cousin had every CD.
My auntie would buy them like birthday gifts and Christmas.
Guess what I got your cousin?
Don't tell them.
Too Destiny Child.
I remember when that shit first made it to the countdown.
What?
She had every destination.
The Child, gang.
Man.
Fishing's a child was too, five.
For real.
When they was five deep.
Five deep.
The first, the first, I love Michelle too, Michelle.
Michelle go crazy.
I love Michelle.
She got good energy.
I loved her.
Ooh.
For real.
Those were some good old days, though.
Crazy.
But yeah, damn, you got to be up in there, man.
Shit, that one got me.
I'm stuck now.
I'm like, shit.
It's funny.
Ain't gonna crazy.
I'm crazy.
I can't think that.
You would cry at DC?
You've been crying just like that.
No.
I'm thinking about it.
That shit was crazy too when I first moved to Atlanta.
Like, I was walking through the mall.
I seen Gucci Man too.
Yeah.
Nogging's like, I'm like, I'm listening to the nigger back in Mississippi and shit.
So I'm like, I'm like, that's Gucci Man.
I wanted to be one of them niggas like, hey, y'all, I got this song.
You know what I said?
You know what I thought about just doing that?
But it's like, I'm like, I'm feeling it turn up for real.
I'm saying that.
Man, I first moved out here.
You used to see Gucci everywhere.
Yeah.
That's known for y'all.
I was like, I started when I saw, hey, y'all fucked up.
It was the club.
It was crazy because when I looked up, he was walking towards me, and I pushed everybody
ass out the way.
I'm like, move, bitch, move.
Hey, what the fuck?
I'm like, what?
I was like, why, you're the man, nigger?
How old was you?
Shit, they all about Twitter 5.
Oh, shit.
That was a grown-ass man.
Tell the motherfuck to move, move, bitch.
Hey, what's my, boy?
He used to be out in Atlanta lot, too.
I thought, I said, I meant that nigga on Peter Free.
He came, he was coming out of the building and I was going in.
Oh, shit.
I had a comedy spot right next door.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
Yeah, I thought I was good in basketball.
I don't know what shit.
Yeah.
You got to be hooping this shit?
Yeah, I fuck around.
It's for AIDS.
Now, you know how when you know.
You ain't good when you know it's exercise.
Yeah, it's cardio.
They're cardio at this point.
No pressure for real.
You know how to play?
A little bit, a little bit.
I ain't got down.
John Morant, we got down to do my thing.
If I play, I'm just doing it to talk shit.
I'm going to do that win-lose-d-drew.
Yeah.
Don't let me fuck around and be winning, though.
We got to get out there.
I don't even have to be in the game.
We're going to give us a team.
Five-on-five.
For a show, we can't give us a team.
We're going to, we owe them.
We're gonna need a whole full road.
I'm the same age.
Oh, for sure.
We're the first team and the second team.
Oh, fuck.
We're gonna have at least 11 people out.
Damn, I got to have 12.
Fresh legs, goddamn.
What?
Oh, when we substituted, all five of us coming out,
we're the second time.
Everybody gets a point.
That's how we created all our team.
Everybody, participation.
Everybody get points.
We're gonna play our back to back to five.
To five.
Hell, no.
We're gonna go ahead.
You got your team already?
We can go to 12.
We can go to 12.
You got your team already?
Yeah, got a little cool, a five.
Man, I'm telling you.
We're gonna dawg the shit out of you.
Trell, Monty.
I'm telling them.
Dog them.
Shit, awes.
Let's do an 85 versus Shrem then.
That's going up.
Let's do it.
85 versus Shrem.
Trey, you didn't bring your shoes?
What we're doing?
Damn, man.
Man, you crazy.
Listen, I got two cameramen that look like they bad built, but they're a bunch of hell out.
Those n'em ago, that motherfucker,
receive while in your ass.
I got Rashid Wattes and Paul Pinsettin' this motherfucker rat now.
That was not even a threat.
That they got a fucking scarf old.
Gay.
Guy.
Gay.
Loaves us.
I'm jamming shit.
The boy's going to go crazy.
No, it's going to be lit.
He got gay.
Oh, don't let our other producers.
He like that.
He played like Kramer.
And they're crazy.
He's crazy.
He'd be like, yeah.
Damn.
Ain't none of us going to the NBA, my butt.
He's keeping the team spirit.
We got one nigga on our squad that shoot like this, nigga.
Can't miss.
No way.
That nigga shoot underhand like a mom.
We're blocking that.
He's going to throw and everything, but you ain't going to have to worry about him.
He's just passionate.
I'm going to go ahead of him.
When he was playing the guy to pull up, he was feeling to get junk.
I saw two on a circuit when he was arguing one, one with Corp and Rock.
I had to creep up, I had to block him.
I was like, hey, stop what you doing.
He's all right.
He ain't talking about that.
He's just passionate.
Joe in their face.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
I said, well, you ain't on the west side.
They're not playing like that.
Playing like that.
Exercise.
Exercise.
Sorry, hain, nigg.
What?
Joe be out there playing,
but that shit be fun of here.
We need to record in his head.
Nah, if he should like that for real, that's crazy.
That nigg is Kramer.
Underhanded.
He ain't gonna shoot that bitch out.
He shoot that bitch like that.
I don't want you to see that thing when he spas out.
Fuck.
That should be dropping him.
Niggins shoot, he got a style of 76.
He flicked it.
That shit flicked it.
Yeah, yeah.
He loves it with somebody he'll fuck up.
What are you doing, man?
That's your man.
Nephew, let me get one.
That's crazy, man.
Top of the backboard.
Now, you know.
Marietta, you brought it up earlier, bro.
Marietta don't never really get brought up
in the conversation when you're talking about Atlanta, man.
What was going on out there in Marietta?
I used to stay out there.
I know that shit wild.
Yeah, I live by Esso's for like a little minute.
Then I lived, um.
You tell you back to fool together.
With a nonprofit, some, some of my homes are doing a nonprofit.
So I lived with them.
And I was working at Kroger's right there on Floyd.
And then boom, just, yeah, trying to link with the eardrummers.
Yeah.
Staying locked in.
Kroga.
Oh God.
Kroga, motherfucker.
Bag boy.
You just said you would have worked at Kroger.
I would have did anything.
I promised you, I was quick.
I'm in that junk.
I keep trying to tag on.
I couldn't wait until I got that job.
Well, I was in there bagging groceries without cash register.
I'm doing it.
I really wanted that overnight shit.
I would have been straight, man.
Damn.
Man, I missed that we can't grow 24 hour grocery shopping no more.
Yeah.
I miss that.
It's too, man.
I do want to go Walmart at three o'clock in the morning.
For real.
That's all I want.
There ain't nobody in there but motherfuck-
who we'll want to buy for real.
One week a month, let that bitch be over 24 hours.
Oh, God.
All the apartment, too.
The electronic.
You can get some shit.
Cells will go crazy.
You can get some shit.
Now these shit doesn't slow to all this shit,
shut down to 1030.
Mm-hmm.
And pandemic, man.
24-hour Walmart saved a lot of shit.
We was lit.
Club Walmart.
Club Walmart.
I remember we only had one Walmart, that was the one on Thorne Road.
We only had one.
The whole west side had to go to Thorn Road, nigga.
Everybody.
Yeah.
No, nigga, that was bad.
Yeah.
Like, if you need to go to a Walmart, everybody was like, which one are you going to?
Thorn Road, yeah, that's the closing one.
Everybody.
Now we got Cahade, we got goddamn Ashby.
Where's another one there?
I think that we're on the two days.
Cleveland Avenue?
Cleveland Avenue got a Walmart?
Well?
Not Kmart.
The old Kmart?
The opposite of the Kmart.
The opposite of the Kmart.
On down this side.
Before you get to the checker?
Right there by the check.
So you're going down there way?
Oh, you're going to the left.
Oh, damn.
They used to be in Kmart.
They asked me.
That what I'm talking about since.
We got two.
We got two?
Huh?
They put that back up?
Yeah, that's what I said.
We got two.
We got Martin Luther King, Simpson, and then that new one from Cleeney Navajo.
That's my little king.
Mm-mm-mm.
I mean, I...
That's your stuff?
That they're keeping up with the growth, the Walmart now?
Yeah, yeah.
So you mean to tell me there's nine Walmarts between Austell and...
Niggins, they're beyond shit.
Hey, anybody on the West now, I know how many Walmart that they'd be like,
hey, how many Walmart we got?
Nick, folk.
He's West Connected.
All-stale.
Ford Road, Douglasville.
So Burlington won your show?
Hell no.
What?
Oh, man.
Are you crazy?
Every week we come here, we do this.
And I keep telling you, man.
I didn't have to go to none of that shit
until I started fucking with this comedy, nigga.
You tell me that I keep telling you.
You just want me to be poor, nigga.
This nigga here, always trying to bring me down.
I told the nigga I grew up straight,
we was rich.
We was good rich.
Every week.
So you ain't fucking with Burlington?
No, I told you to stop going to roast last week.
That's you.
You got a rich partner who don't want to spend no money, man?
He's talking about every week, I keep that old, I have to do that.
This nigga, won't spend no money, bro.
She got the last 80 years.
Fuck you're talking out.
For real.
Hey, bro.
Steak.
Fool is a fool.
If you know one, you got two, man.
All I'm trying to tell you, don't be going to get screwed, man.
That's all I'm trying to tell you.
Think what you know, man.
No excuse for the shit you'd be doing.
That boy, wow.
He laughed because he know him right, man.
This nigga head, though.
It's a lot of stories.
That's-lady.
I'd be bringing on my several.
I told me.
I shouldn't just spend the money and got the shit out of the way.
He's true to have, but he went on his head.
I be trying to wear out my ars shit.
I be trying to wear out my eyes.
Boy, I fuck that bull shit.
I do good.
What platforms you put in the album out on?
Shary everyone.
All of them.
Yeah.
And you said they could pre-order that shit now, right?
Yeah, they can pre-order it right now.
Same difference.
New album.
April 3rd.
April 3rd, no April Fool's.
And we're about to get that DC track.
For sure.
He's gonna do that this night.
You get something for real.
No cap.
You're talking bullshit.
I'm gonna bullshit.
No bullshit.
I'm gonna get right.
Got the password right now.
The whole team.
I'm telling, I get right.
I'm gonna play.
They get it.
Who on your list that's left to the children work with?
Like Adele or something?
Yeah.
Mm.
Real, do some friends.
She don't work with nobody, though.
I don't really.
I feel like she'll work with you though.
Because this couch, this couch right here, one thing about this couch, this shit,
this should get a lot of shit done.
It's blessed.
That's how we're saying.
That's how we're saying.
That's all we say.
God's gonna make sure, but he put a lot of people on this couch.
You got a d'all.
Del, who else on the list?
Mm-hmm.
Goddamn.
Me and Justin Bieber.
For sure.
Oh, Jay B'all get one on.
Oh, yeah, no, definitely.
That's that's game.
For sure.
I can see that.
Fuck with J.B.
That shit'll be saucy, too.
Crazy.
For sure.
Yeah, yeah, I need to hear that.
Some good shit talk.
Yeah, I got to hear that.
Yeah, I got to hear that.
I just want to hear high as time.
I need to hear that on.
We'll be chopping at that.
Every time we see each other.
Rock can in one of my Coachella sets.
Even early on.
I got popped up on me, bro, on a rooftop.
Young J.B.
I'm saying, he been rocking.
What about a Dun Talham?
For sure.
For sure.
Me and Don got in before, too.
We did some crazy shit.
It never dropped, but we got some crazy shit, so.
You just got hits in the stash.
About the week?
You didn't do it on with a week?
Yeah, I did.
I did bedtime stories with the weekend.
And then I remixed one of the last.
I remixed one of the songs.
We did a remix, one of their songs.
One of my favorite joints is that, what is the Sativa?
Sativa, yeah, Sativa, for sure.
Janae, shout of Janay.
She's cold with it.
I was so smooth.
Y'all got a good chemistry, like, damn them group shit.
Nah, for real.
Y'all, y'all boys together is crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
Put some flash shit together with her.
I was just thinking about, I was swimming everything.
I was just thinking.
Y'all always had the chemistry.
Like that or?
For sure.
Off the rip.
Off the rip.
Natural.
Walked in.
We did Sateva like 45 minutes.
Mm.
Yeah.
She did one on my album.
It's called Miro.
She'll go crazy.
Well, we're ready.
I swear.
I can't wait.
I want you sitting that link so I can go in the studio tomorrow.
Oh yeah.
I'm gonna do that.
Ops.
Mm-hmm.
I got you.
You can't care.
For real.
Definitely let me know which one you fucking with the most, too.
So new album coming.
To the beast in night.
Yes, sir, 16 songs, you know what I'm saying?
What else on deck?
What's the rollout?
Shit, really.
I'm going to drop this Jeney John.
Okay.
And just put it out.
Yeah, drop April 3rd.
We already know.
We got some, it's going to be some hits on that.
I already know about it.
Oh, wait.
You're saying, like, fucking that's a drop line.
Right.
Sally.
How you said that.
No, that young nigg is.
You're buried the zone.
I'm tired.
I'm tired.
There's nothing out.
I mean, he's saying,
Yeah, I know what you mean. I know what you mean. It's like a certain type of
songs. Like sing-along shit like yeah man. It's just real vibes.
I need to hit some shit. Yeah. I ain't hear no competition like there ain't
making me shape to be like oh I need to get the studio. I'm like ah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah,
they got the machine behind them. Same difference. April 3rd, Sway Lee.
Every third movie. Hey, we need y'all to go hit Sway Lee on social media and make sure you keep
spamming his comments asking for their
DC track.
Come on, man.
They come.
Yeah, make sure you keep asking.
Man, I can't wait on that one.
He ain't going crazy.
Yeah.
But don't get in a bunch of the A.
Remember you talking about DC?
Say, fuck you mean.
Hey, man, we appreciate you stopping through here.
I appreciate you all having me.
I'm really.
You're rocking for a minute.
It's your first time stopping through here.
Don't let it be your last.
Definitely won't be real.
And you know, I was about to tell him.
Okay, my mom.
I'm rocking.
I'm rocking.
You've got mail.
Oh, what that is.
Man, this is some of that rich niggins shit, man.
We've got your outfit.
The carry package.
Yeah.
Appreciate that, bro.
Yeah, most definitely, man.
Super solid, man.
85 style.
Swait Lee.
Love, but I'm right.
We out of here, bro.
Yeah, he's too hard.
That nigga, too hard.
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