The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Scotty Atl in the trap! With Karlous Miller and Clayton English
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Come on, Jayonne. Play me some pep in, man. Let's get it started, man.
You get it started, man. You get it started, man.
Come on, man. Hey, man, let's kick this bitch off like a shitty shoe.
Come on, man.
Yeah, like a nigga stepped in some shit, dude.
Ooh.
You know, this is a trap. We keep you barking over.
Here.
Oh.
Eighty-five salt.
Goals in the mouth.
Nigger came up.
I'm sitting on the couch.
Come on.
Throwing on that dozer.
We're in a fucking soldier.
That's a peep, nigger.
I got stores all over.
Oh.
Chilling on the west side.
Nigger came up.
Some I'm saying it's the best side.
Nigger came up on the east.
I'm a beast.
I always had more never been with me.
the bed with the leaf.
Not the lease.
I say I just signed the lease for an apartment with 16 bed rooms
and a crease in the ceiling.
Hey, I call on at a look.
I just go up there to smoke.
Sometimes I might read a book, cause I'm gonna crook.
Give a fuck about what you seen or how it look.
Cause I'm gonna lean to the left and hit your bitch
with that hook, yeah.
Hey, then make a cook because I like the way she twerk that ass.
I'm off the rook.
See, you didn't know that.
I be knowing them words, and I've been pulling bitches, man.
I get them in hurts, and I be entertaining them with nouns and verbs.
And then I flicks and have sex because I'm so superb.
Come on.
They call me N-word because we got the dick that's crooked and it's not N-word.
But, hey, I play them like squid word.
Play the clarinet.
Make them wet and have sex.
Put their dick all in her neck up in a throat and give a hope.
and then tell the bitch
they're going to register to vote
because a nigga so political.
I say a nigga analytical.
Yeah, that's just a little something off the head.
I just thought about that shit.
And most of that shit really happened.
Ain't no capping while I'm rapping
because I'm really out here like the captain.
I keep the action just coming.
I like to wear a condom,
but I'm busing on her stuff.
because a nigger like me nasty.
Hey, I hit Mary Kay to Ashland.
Okay.
And then their other sister too,
I don't even watch Euphoria,
but you ever seen Ruth?
Hey, young bitch and she's a drug at it.
We used to keep drugs and I had it.
In case somebody gets sick,
but I'd be rapping like a bitch
because I'd be talking that shit.
Hey man, welcome back today for that stuff show.
You should have never got me started.
Okay.
You shouldn't have never.
You got some more?
I ain't got no more.
You ain't got no more?
That shit hard.
I thought you might want to draw one more to that.
Here we go.
I don't know.
That shit, you can't deny that one.
Come on, man.
Okay.
My little cousin, they got another computer for Christmas.
I'm hungry as fault.
I had some few times.
Come on.
I would run a few lives to my girl for a minute behind the back.
I hated that young nigger didn't know how to act.
I used to drink at.
I had to start that.
I gave this shit up.
I got my life back.
Wow.
I'm trying to make stacks.
I'm trying to get rags.
I remember YC had that song Wax on Waxon Wra.
And that's a play.
He really did.
You can go and check my face.
I remember we're seeing fast.
I'm off the beat, but I'm gonna get back on track.
Come on.
Well, I start your ass over.
Young niggas having sleepovers.
Hey, an ugly bitch got a makeover.
Because this is an 85 takeover.
Nigger hikers won't stay sober.
Never focus.
I get my shit hoaxed like a motherfucking magician.
And I be lying like a damn politician.
Don't nobody check my statements, that's my mission.
I put the lotion on and make my skin glist.
Me and your bitch been kissed.
Hey man, welcome back to the trap.
Welcome back to the trap.
Hey, Clayton, you ain't gonna say shit?
What we got?
What we got one?
I thought you wanted to say something on the beat.
Let me see some on the beat before.
Hold on, let me see it, jail in.
Okay, good, okay.
Hold on.
One more time.
Wait.
Yeah.
This beat sounds like a siren.
Okay.
You ain't got no bitches.
They'd be lying.
They'd be lying.
We don't run out.
We just keep firing.
Shoot the shit till everybody dying.
Send the flowers to your mama house.
What?
Showing up at the wake and we talk it loud.
Smoking loud.
Ashing in your casket.
A tisket, a tansk.
I knew you had so hard.
That niggins, too.
That niggins said, he gonna show up in your casket.
Smoking loud.
Smoking loud.
Smoking loud.
Going ashes in your casket and everything.
Yeah.
That's your disrespectful, man.
I know y'all wondering who we got on the couch with us today.
This thing in here, man.
I didn't know that he was pulling out the exotic coats in
things of them.
Come on, man.
And I received a memo,
I would have brought out some type of exotic fur also.
Come on.
Man, if you got a radio, if you listen to music,
I'm sure you to hire some of this dope-ass shit
that he'd put his foot all the way in.
But he'd got a whole nother hustle.
Man, this nigga making some of the coldest grilled
anywhere.
Come on, man.
Ladies and gentlemen, not only is he
an extraordinary rapper, a masterful business man.
entrepreneur, a real nigger.
My niggas, Scott A.T.L.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You don't need me to come somewhere and do that intro play.
I got you already.
Yeah, I need that.
I'm gonna have to get the recording like that.
But you fucked them up with the teethest.
Come on, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Come on, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Bro, we got so much shit to catch you up on, man.
People been telling me to get you up in here.
You're one of the busiest niggas I know, though.
Man.
You know, we've been setting this stuff for a little minute.
For real.
Trying to.
I didn't ran into the nigga foretime.
I don't come, bro.
I'm coming, bro.
We've been watching y'all at the crew.
Niggins got teeth every day.
I always got something, though.
You know how many people got teeth?
Nick, how many of me got teeth?
Niggas got teeth, for real.
Niggas been getting a lot of teeth lately, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Business been doing good.
Yeah, it's been a lot.
The store in the lounge.
going crazy, you know, I just opened the store in LA.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
You're talking to this shit, man.
So I've been flying like back and forth, man,
trying to like see my kids.
You got to see your kids.
Hold down both stores.
See, that's the crazy point.
I don't even know where to start.
Do we start with the music or do we start with the grill?
I don't know, it's on you.
How are you feeling, you know what I'm trying?
Before we get to the grill, I just had to address it
because that's the elephant in the room, man.
You got these dope bad teeth.
This is the day you brought some.
Let's just talk about the music for you.
Okay, okay, all right, all right.
To the people who sleep, who don't know, man.
Introduce yourself to the 85% of man.
We got niggins from all over the world watching this shit.
Hey, yes, sir, what's happening everybody?
I'm Scotty ATL.
I'm from Atlanta, Georgia, from the east side.
Marlboro, La Thonia.
You know, I grew up, and I stayed on Glenwood for a minute.
Okay.
I stayed on South Howard for a minute.
I own the store right now on Camel Road called Grilles by Scotty.
And I own the store on Melrose Avenue called Gris by Scotty is all right.
That's crazy.
And when you open that one?
We opened that one on June 19th, June 10th.
Okay.
Last year.
So we celebrated our first year anniversary coming up.
Got you.
Yeah, I just moved from out there.
So that's a good location.
You got a private location.
He damn sure got a good location.
That's where everybody goes to, you know.
And I don't think it's nobody really out there.
On the fuck shit.
Doing, no, I don't think it's nobody really doing grills like that in L.A.
Like, to the magnitude of, you know what I'm saying?
And bringing some flavor to it and it's got some.
You know what made you start fucking with the grills?
You see how we started with the music.
I know, right.
You know, we got to talk about it.
So, um, I started out doing music and I was in the studio.
studio, my homeboy named Peasy, on the south side, I was like, man, you got to meet this dude.
He do grills.
He kept asking me this shit, man.
So, like, I'm like, all right, bro, but I'm into marketing, you feel me?
Yeah.
So, like, Nipsey Hustle, like, put me onto the contagious book.
I read that book probably seven, eight times.
You know what I'm saying?
Just really, like, trying to master marketing and just how to get myself out there in general.
Nipsey put me up on the way of the superior man.
So if you haven't read it, grab it.
Yeah, okay, so I need to go.
Grab that one too.
But, um, so my boy Kiel asking me to meet this dude,
the dude wanted me to help him market his grill shop.
So I was like, finally I was like, all right,
I meet him, bro.
We went up there, we met him.
He had a, um, he had a grill shot off Columbia Drive,
dude named Paul, A1 Grills.
You know what I'm saying?
And so he was a dentist, him and his wife was in there.
And so I went out there, I checked the spot out, everything was cool.
And after I left, I went to the strip club, and I ran into my homeboy.
And he was a dinner assistant.
He had just lost his job.
I was like, bro, what are you about to do?
He said, I want to do grills.
So I was like, damn, bro, we can go up here now.
So we did.
We went up there.
I talked to the guy.
At first, I was just going to handle the business, you know?
Marketing and shit.
Right.
Because they was both in the dental field.
But I had to learn the whole thing in order, you know.
It was so much work going on.
I had to get involved in the actual making of the grills.
So we would go buy gold every day, made the gold.
Trinidad James was one of our first customers.
Shout out to Trinidad James, man.
That's what's up.
Come on, man.
I don't know if you know.
But you just said the hardest shit, niggas,
we go buy gold every day.
We went and bought, at that time,
we bought gold every day,
and we was buying, like, scrap gold,
melting it down, making the grills.
Paul was showing us how to make the shit every day,
because we was new, we didn't know what was going on.
But when you get the gold?
Y'all was.
Well, I didn't know.
Dude really just felt like I could put him on
because I knew I was rapping.
I was on tours, I was on the radio,
I was around a bunch of things.
so he felt like I could help him in what he was doing.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Which I could.
I'm like, boy, I can get us on the radio.
So we started going to the radio station.
You feel me, pulling up, doing nigger grills on the spot,
on the radio, you know what I'm saying?
Like, just all kind of shit to like make it bigger
doing celebrities grills, trouble.
We did one of his grills starting out, K-count, rich homie,
Stuart Rock, and niggins start spreading the word.
Then Paul started acting up a little bit, you know,
You know what I'm saying?
I pulled up with it.
They start adding up a little bit.
So we lost the whole situation.
You know what I mean?
Then me and my daughter had to figure it out from now.
So that's how I got into it, though.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit then took off, man.
I appreciate it.
No, for real, man.
You put out quality work, man.
And you fucking seem like you fucking with as hard.
It ain't some shit you just put your name on.
I do this every day.
I'm in the morning talking to both stores.
We got a 15-minute call.
Yeah.
You know, with the managers of both stores in the morning.
Whatever call some of my, if I'm in L.A.,
I'm on the phone at 6.45 a.m.
Yeah.
Because we're opening in Atlanta, you know what I'm saying?
What's been the feedback out there?
It's good.
So Atlanta really jumped everything off.
But when the L.A. store opened, you know, Issa Ray came in.
You got a shit, right?
And the shit went crazy.
She got the one for a wedding, right?
Yeah, that's crazy.
She went crazy.
Issa Rae came in.
After that, everybody just started coming in.
Bro, who you want to do a grill for?
Dreamclan.
The craziest name on now.
Oprah Winfrey?
Hell yeah.
Come on.
Open Winfrey.
Oprah need one.
At least a bottom,
bottom row.
Yeah, she need a nice bar with some diamonds.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, Oprah.
I know she's watching it too now.
Don't know that.
Hey, oh, somebody's sitting there a clip.
Nah, for real, we need that.
Yeah.
I want to do grits for people that you wouldn't think
were well grinned.
Right.
You know, so like my whole jig is,
when I came in the game, like, I already knew,
like, you know, I pay respect to people like Johnny Dane.
Yeah.
Eddie.
You know, they paid away.
Eddie.
And they all had their own style.
You know what I'm saying?
Like Johnny Dane, he diamond every
You can't out diamond Johnny Dane if you're doing grills.
Right.
I don't care who you are.
You're not going to out diamond.
I see them coming the game.
The thing you're going to out diamond Johnny Dane, you're not going to do that.
He didn't get everybody diamonds.
He made it cool.
So my thing was, how can I make grills for everybody?
Whether you work at Waffle House or you rap and you're on state, you know,
in front of me and people.
We got to take this time right now to do a black
history tribute to just
gold teeth in general.
You get into the culture about it
a lot too.
And you care about this shit, so it's different
cuts people probably don't know about
and then I just, all I can think about
is how
motherfuckers would clown people for grills
at one point, but they would be
from, like New York would look
at the South and I was like, y'all niggies
in the 80s was the most slugged up
motherfucker like, you know what I was? Like,
Who was your family member that had gold?
She had a couple of uncles.
Yeah, yeah.
Grandma had the gold, had the gold star.
She had the interchangeable shit.
She had, on one set she had the gold star,
just like the star, and then she had the open face.
Just the open face.
Yeah.
Open face, classic.
Yeah, that's, that shit go hard
in the black community since forever.
My dad had, my daddy still got a solid gold, too.
And the bottle.
Jack Johnson had a gold, he was gold up too.
All of them.
But you know why they started wearing gold teeth, right?
That shit go way back to slavery.
When the slaves got free, they all had,
they didn't have no dental work.
So to cover up the, you know, the fucked up riding shit,
they put the gold on nothing.
For my understanding, the kings and the people
that was in royalty.
Yeah.
Go way back to that, too, but.
They were cut holes in their teeth.
And put emeralds and shit in now, yeah.
Yeah, to show their king, you know,
their king like shit or whatever.
That's their royalty, man.
That's what niggas was talking about
when the smile was sparkling this shit.
Nigger really had shit in his mouth to separate.
There's nothing new under the sun, man.
Bro, if you went to church and your pastor had some,
had some goals, like a whole grill,
Would you stay in there?
That shit ain't that far offense?
That would be having the one.
What if he didn't have a man in at first
and he snug him in?
He was like, Daniel's sitting and then you look up.
Like, this man, he wants you to live abundant.
That'd be too hard.
That'd be hard as hell.
When he really started talking that shit,
he put them in?
Yeah.
And everybody know, everybody in the church?
Oh shit, he's about put it grill in.
Get on edge.
That's dope, man.
I feel like the grills has always been part of our culture, though.
We're just flashing people like that.
Most definitely.
I think that it's far, so like you were saying with grill culture, like my whole thing is, again,
I'm up on the culture because I don't want to just do this shit to just do it.
You know, I want to know about it.
I'm trying to educate people on the styles of grills.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I want people to know, like,
because in any other, like,
you know, area you look at in business,
whether it's skiing,
whether it's basketball.
It all has a place you can go to
and find out more about that thing.
But grills doesn't, you know.
And so that's another part of what I'm trying to do.
So that's why I do the episodes
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm teaching about perm cuts, deep cuts,
slug cuts is something we started
that's never been done before.
So slug cuts is you?
Slug cuts is me.
Right, yeah.
Perm cuts is something that,
from my understanding, again, started in Florida.
Okay.
My dog Tizi, he worked at Grisbyskotty.
He's the manager at the Atlanta store in Grisbysb by Scotty,
so he was big on the perm cuts when he came in.
Right.
But we got to do the perm cut.
but we got to do with perm cuts.
It's just really making the teeth look more permanent.
It's like the permanent look
because that's what they were doing in Florida.
They're getting this shit for real.
Right, yeah.
But see, it feels like every region got, like you said,
a different style.
Right, right, right.
Houston got a more,
but I feel like it's almost like a box style.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That diamonds are more box.
They don't do the perm cuts like that.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Right, right.
But the style is still hard.
Louisiana, I feel.
But like, I feel like they ain't got permanence in Louisiana.
Yeah, Louisiana, Florida.
Yeah.
I don't do no grills like that, I feel like, right.
That's crazy.
Like, yeah, but now that you're saying that, too.
So, a deep cut.
I feel like that's the last step to the streets.
Like, once the nigga get the grill,
he's all the way out there.
I've been seeing a lot of white people
on social media with the grills with you.
Oh, man.
Shit like that.
Like, it's the one dentist office.
They're all white people.
And they all white people.
where grills every day to work.
TikTok is some evil shit, man.
I gotta stay the fuck off of that.
Because it'll make you think America's a nice place, bro.
It's white people on their dancing.
They're on there, sounding black.
It's white women with fat asses and black kids.
I ain't never seen these kind of white folks before.
Man, they ain't real.
Get on that bitch, man, I'm telling you.
They ain't real.
She's ridden them kids.
I was on teat tire.
I gotta get on you.
Get rid of the neighbor, black kid.
I need him for a video.
I gotta get on teet toss some more, man.
Man, I'm telling you.
I was gonna tear talk more during the pandemic,
but I feel like I ain't been on there as much.
I see why China banned that shit.
Why you say that?
Cause you look up, nigga,
you didn't been on there for two hours, nigga.
It's like, once you like something,
they know what type of fucking human you are or something.
Nika, they play everything you want to see.
For real.
From, I mean, you watch one video,
lady with a fat ass.
Then they show you some people outside
doing some shit.
Then that show you some weird ass shit.
You fuck around and like this shit.
Now it's a witch doing magic on that motherfucker.
And it's a ditty.
Then the black history conspiracies
and shit started popping up
and next thing you know you didn't been on this,
it's four in the morning.
You're like, what the fuck I just do?
They got secret government information.
I don't be on that long way.
You have old footage.
No.
But that algorithm do have you figured out.
Have you seen the social problem?
You were like, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Stop scrolling.
You've been on here for a while.
Have you seen the social dilemma?
That's what I think that deal, too.
And do that on Instagram a little bit of it.
No, Instagram ain't fucking a bit.
It ain't like that as much of your talk.
You got to put some work in.
You got to actually go search for this shit on Instagram.
No, on Instagram, it shows you what you like.
What you fucking with in that moment.
That's why motherfuckers be like, it don't be nothing but holes on Instagram.
I'd be like, nigga, that's all you be looking at.
As soon as you think hold on Instagram, they're going to pop up.
And it's according to like the hours you look at.
So like in the mornings, if you're waking up,
looking at that more, boom, that shit pop on every morning.
Yo, they talk.
I just want to know how the fuck they know
what kind of white people shit we would watch.
You're watching white people shit.
I've been watching white people shit.
See, you've been watching white people shit.
You've come up in the line's here now.
It come up in the line shit, though.
You've been watching.
They don't show me no white people doing shit like,
playing with their dog or no shit like that.
These be white people.
We're wearing grills and shit.
Waying grills and shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They granddaddy be on their cousin mouth.
You stupid, some bitch!
See?
Yep.
Now I gotta go watch this shit once a week just to see if they granddad and a cousin mouth.
White wippo.
What is called?
White people.
White people.
White people.
I fuck one.
White people.
White people.
That shit, see, they seen the shit too.
I hadn't seen, though.
I'm telling you.
Y'all on T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-M.
See, I gotta get on T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T.
Man, don't even post it, just lurk.
See, I know some of my people, like,
the work for the company,
they got on T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-RILLs.
In a couple weeks.
And they would never on them.
Exactly.
This show will go crazy.
This show gives millions of views on there,
and we just started the page.
For real.
Nigger, it ain't even about us.
As long as them people posting
that shit and it's going crazy.
You know I'm in it?
Motivational pages then took some shit
I sat on here and put the slow music behind it.
Let them tell that I'm doing well over here.
Right, right, right, right.
That little sad-ass music.
D-d-d-d-d-d- Yeah.
And made some shit serious, that ain't even serious.
You gotta wake up in the morning
and tell yourself you are the greatest.
There might be somebody more talented in you,
more, like better than you, but hard work pays off.
There were people better than me, but you know what they didn't do?
They couldn't outwork me.
That's true.
Come on.
They couldn't outwork me.
That's a commercial, though.
For real.
I know you.
Look here.
It only makes sense that we go to one of the craziest cities on this crazy ass tour.
What we're doing?
St. Louis, bro.
Oh.
Shake his arena.
Come on.
It's on sale right now.
Right now.
Make sure you hit the website.
Look here.
This fresh off.
We printed this because we all school.
Mayfield.
May Phil.
Come on.
My birthday weekend.
I'm turning up to St. Louis.
Come on.
Look, everybody's going to be there.
Dirty 30?
Dirty.
Man, I'm rocking with St. Louis for my dirty 30, man.
St. Louis.
I need some dirty holes.
Hit the website right now.
I'm going down on a baby.
Happy birthday too.
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So what y'all been on to?
All kind of shit.
I don't know if you noticed, but you can look around.
We got this new merch collab that we did with the Atlanta Hawks.
It's all that.
I don't want to make.
It's in the arena.
It's in my arena, too.
What you're doing March 3rd?
I'm wherever you need me to be.
We got to think what we're going for the official launch of the shit, March 3rd.
We got guest passes.
We can bring our people down there.
We're going to do it big at the Atlanta Hawks game.
They playing the Bulls.
That's hard.
Yeah, so we're going to launch all this shit.
We're going to try to sell out all the shit.
It's going to go crazy.
That's hard.
Everybody watching this shit pull up.
Major, man.
This is major.
What are we doing?
And we got an app.
We got our own streaming app.
Shit going on.
Come on, boy.
So how does it feel for you?
You know what I'm saying?
Like just, you know, coming from where you came from to, you know, where you were at now?
You remember when Busy was about to get out and his little daughter was like, I told y'all, niggas!
I told y'all, niggas.
That's exactly how I feel.
Right.
Because it's just like, no matter what.
the brand does or this show does it's just like I feel like the shit we gonna do it's
just the intro we ain't did nothing yet I'm telling you we're going crazy bro I want to
be on QVC right have a motherfuckers calling in like 91 yeah I just ordered two of
those right taking it big man oh QVC hell yeah jumping at the gym we're gonna take this
and make this a whole TV channel 24 hour black media for black people.
Right.
This is not the extent of it.
These are going to spin.
We need that.
Slow motion style.
They're spinning right now.
Yeah.
You just can't tell.
Yeah.
You can't see it.
You can't see it.
To me.
I feel like this show is going to be everything we thought BET was going to be.
Mm.
We're going to do all kinds of shit.
No, I'm just saying.
It's going to be the blackest shit, though.
But it let you do that.
They don't have to put it on TV.
Like, we're going to change the way.
We already on TV.
The culture.
It's culture.
Yeah.
We own TV.
I feel like this is the only platform that niggers ever had.
Like, we do black people business, but in our hearts, we niggas.
Right.
Yeah.
Niggas ain't never had no platform.
They're going to put that on the inspiration page, Clay.
Don't laugh.
We do black people business, but we're niggas in our heart.
True indeed.
Hey, it's like hustling flow.
We man, but we don't.
Man, that shit was crazy and shit.
At least it's us saying it.
Yeah.
I just really want to take over the world, though.
I want to get everywhere that they never had no niggas there before.
That's right.
Why?
Where do you want to go?
Because niggas have been there.
No, I'm just saying.
That's what I'm saying.
Think of how much shit black people ain't, all the business niggas ain't never done.
I'm saying like, it's so many.
many industries that we ain't never been a part of.
Right.
I wanted to use this platform and do some shit.
That's just, nigger, what?
You gotta be specific.
And he's got his old blankets?
Let me ask you this, though.
Do you feel like in terms of just the 85 South show,
do you feel like it's more than comedy,
you also are giving people inspiration?
That's what I'm saying.
It's more than just the show.
It is inspiration.
It's all inspiration.
You can watch the genesis.
It's inspiration.
Right.
There's some niggas who are watching this shit who just need to hear this shit two or three
more times and they're gonna see me and be like, niggie, I ain't started to get down.
I got the blacky shit jumped off.
Right.
You hear what you need to hear.
That's why we started doing the black market stuff so we can bring black business owners
and give them a platform because there's people out here doing dope shit.
And they just all they need is the exposure.
The people gonna choose who they want to win.
You get what I'm saying?
So shit.
The quality is good.
And the service is good.
Exactly.
But some people are already good.
There you go.
The only thing, the last thing they need is the exposure.
The business is tight, it's professional, the products is good, they got good, everything.
All these people need to do is know that they exist.
For sure.
Yeah.
No, you're doing it, for show.
My cousin is a big fan of your show too, or you all show.
Who's your cousin?
Shout him out.
He right here.
Oh, he in here.
What I'm going to say?
When he see this shit, he's going to go crazy.
He's in here.
He's in this shit.
Yeah, man.
A lot of niggas I fuck with
like this shit a lot.
That's exactly what we aiming for.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, because it's so easy
for a nigga to not fuck with it.
So when we know what niggis fucking with it.
It really, hey, fuck that.
It's hard not to fuck with this.
If you don't fuck with this,
it's some shit going on.
life.
You're a different kind of thing.
If you can't sit here and celebrate motherfuckers, being successful and uplifting black people.
There's something going on that you need to spend time with you.
You got to do that work on the inside of you because if you don't fuck with this, it's
hard to do.
You know what they say?
It takes more muscles to frown and it take the smile.
You're looking for some shit to hate if you don't fuck with what we got going on.
If we don't fuck with what you got going on.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, there's this room for everybody.
Yeah, that's what we got.
We got the 85% of us, though.
Everybody ain't included.
So if you hating, you are working way too hard,
and I was probably not gaining you a goddamn thing
because this shit ain't gonna stop.
You ain't gonna stop.
Bro, if a motherfucker missing a tooth,
you can still do the grill, you just skip that too.
No, I do that sometimes.
You give them a two.
Are you leaving, you need it?
Man, I'm gonna tell you some crazy shit, right?
When I first started doing it,
I kind of had, I guess you can say a fear.
There was a lady that came in the shop one day,
and she needed a grill, and she took her teeth out.
Feel me?
And I had to mold the teeth.
Off the dentures?
Yeah.
So she gets handed you there, and we're like,
here they go, I'll be back in a minute.
She clapped good like some dice.
It's not real tough.
But I've also done grits with people who have one tooth missing.
Right.
And they want a quick fix.
You know what that shit do to people come from this, man.
Yeah.
It does a lot.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
They do a whole lot, man.
You know.
I guess, you know, when I first started doing it,
I didn't realize how much it could impact people's lives.
Right.
You know, I tell my style, like, we're really making people smile.
You know what I'm saying?
And that can sound corny, you know, but at the same time,
it gives me more purpose than just making money.
You know what I'm saying?
Literally, we're making people smile every day.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Let that shit breathe for a second.
When you say that, when you say some real shit,
just don't even step on it.
Yeah, that's a damn-dead slogan.
For some marketing shit, we're making people smile every day.
Nah, for real.
Got to do that shit.
Yo.
What if somebody came in?
I feel you about to call on my eyes.
I feel like that.
Y'all.
Go ahead.
You don't want to hit me on this.
We made people.
We made...
Soon as I walk in.
Oh, okay.
Oh, oh.
Yo.
See, you're about to kick you off.
You want to-smile every day.
Smile every day.
Turn it up then.
Smile every day.
We're in this bitch like we're real in the studio.
What you got?
Smile every day.
Smile.
Oh.
All right, I talk to the people in TV land.
Watch this.
Okay.
It's the 85.
It's the 85 South Show, and that's the truth.
You can still get your grill if you're missing a tooth.
Put your shit back together.
It's like it's still there.
Scotty said he'll make this shit,
and he won't even care.
And all my niggas out there in the streets
with some beef, need the snack to change up,
and then get some side teeth.
Oh, look.
No, you just want them in the front.
Hey, get the side tooth.
We're running a special this month.
Get six at the top.
That's with the side included.
You want the bottoms.
Hold on, let me see what we can do then.
Two for one.
No, maybe five for ten.
If you come, get the top, come get to the bottom.
My friend, hey, Scotty, ATL.
You bring the niggas back.
Niggas like, hey, I'm missing this and fix right there.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Hey, that's a free commercial.
Hey, you can have that one.
Fix that side for me, there you go.
Get that side for me.
Hey, fix that side for me.
Fix that side for me.
Fix that side for me.
Fix that side for me.
Fix that side for me.
Hey, real nigger shit, put a diamond in that bitch.
Hold on.
Fix that side for me.
Hey.
Bitch, fix that side for me.
That side for me.
Whoa.
Hey, fix that side for me.
I said real nigga shit, put a diamond in that bitch.
Ooh.
Put some diamonds in that bitch.
That's too hard, though.
Hey.
Put some diamonds in that bitch.
Hey.
No, put some emeral in that bitch.
Hey.
Shit, some princess cuts all in that shit.
Ooh.
What you say, hit that slug cut.
cut, what?
All the real niggas gonna be slugged up.
Hey, man, this might sound crazy.
You need to do something for the teething little babies.
Maybe make them a pacifier.
Ooh, man, that shit sound fire.
Ooh.
We don't fuck with no liens.
Hey, my nigger, how can I get hired on the marketing team?
I got a scheme that's so clean.
We're gonna sell them to the old people.
Know what I mean?
They like some dentures.
But if you don't have health insurance,
you can't just pray that shit with cash.
Hey, that's endurance.
Now we can start another business
for people who play sports,
make a mouth guard.
And look, if you see what I'm saying,
you think I'm playing.
I'm gonna stop, because I'm getting you too much money.
You gotta make the motherfucking mouth guard,
look like gold, like they got the grill.
So even why niggas is playing,
it's just gonna look like, whee.
Encased in the jelly, and it can't even crack.
Come on.
That'd be crazy.
So I gotta do that like tomorrow, see.
You don't see this shit and be the junk.
I'll be on Amazon nigger.
I'm gonna make the motherfucker.
I'll do this tomorrow, but look, maybe, hello,
we need to do it.
You need to get the cut of this.
Yeah, let's do that.
We gotta do.
Um, Aaron, did you hear that?
Yeah, all right.
Make sure the 85 South Show get, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I love.
Hey, but you know what you said something
when you was rapping,
it made me think of something that's really dope, right?
So we just started giving the employees
get health benefits, man.
Yeah.
What?
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
This was so important to me.
You know what I'm saying?
They got dental.
They got vision.
They got life and they got health.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And so that meant a lot to me to be able to do that.
Yeah, man.
Like you said, changing lives.
You're going better than Walmart.
For real?
Yeah, they don't get them.
People, that shit.
Maybe the full-time of the managers,
but most of the motherfuckers ain't getting a lot of these little jobs.
You're doing better than major corporations.
then major corporations are you a person, bro.
You feel me?
Not that you're not a major corporation,
but, you know what I'm saying?
Really crazy, man.
Nah, for sure.
Man, that's a big salute, bro.
Anytime we see, you know,
some positivity going around,
we got to recognize that, man.
And it's definitely seemed like,
like you already had the music and shit jumping off.
You get what I'm saying?
And then for you to just,
not just throw your name on it, actually get involved,
and start a whole other industry,
be doing two things at once.
Man, that shit requires so much energy.
Man, you know what?
What's crazy is, when I started the first store,
it came off on an album that I did called streams.
A lot of people don't know that.
So like, I was doing the music.
I had, so I got twins.
I had twins, I was doing music,
doing a little part of his hand,
making money every 90, you know what I'm saying?
And so I dropped this project called Streams,
and two chains inspired me to do like,
you know how like he would do an activation,
kind of like he did with crystals recently.
Yeah. Right?
And the new project he has.
That brand integration.
So it's almost a promotional pop-up shop type
That's how I started the first store kind of.
The album was called Streams, and then I did Gris by Scotty.
I would be on my Instagram doing stories every day,
kind of giving people game on how to create
different streams of income, so I started the store
as a partner with the album to show people like,
I'm not gonna only do this, but, or say it, I'm gonna do it.
And then the shop took off.
and it overshadowed the album.
Hey, man, we gotta get us some grills
for the whole crew.
Thanks, let's do it.
What's up, man?
I got some shit right now.
I can maud y'all up.
Man, what?
What's you saying?
Yeah, let me see, man.
Yeah, we'll get that.
We'll definitely do that.
You should have told me.
Can I mojad up?
Can I mojad up?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, what we gotta do?
How long do you take?
You know what I'm saying?
It's gonna take it maybe three.
You mean it's tops.
Men in 30 seconds for me to not talk.
I make it interesting though, I'm gonna talk while
while we're doing this, so people won't be more.
Alright, you're gonna take over.
Yeah, we're gonna, we're gonna.
This shit cracking, you know what I'm saying?
Let me use the bad room.
I'm coming right back.
Coming right.
Yeah, and then.
You're not gonna Rick Ross me, are you?
Oh.
I fought real Ross, though.
I fought real Ross, though.
I've done good for you.
I've done good for you.
But he was here for a long time.
I saw this shit, though.
But I fought raw, though.
He did this slide out.
Yeah, he slid the fuck out.
This ain't no-
There ain't no hard feelings, man.
I want the nigga to come back.
I don't want him to just walk in from over there
like you're coming back.
I got you.
I'm ready for part two, man.
That ain't a nigga to come through.
Hey, man, like I was saying.
Right.
Same outfit too.
Yeah, yeah.
I've been leaving like that ever since he did that though.
He really showed me the way.
So let me ask you this, like, for you open face or solid,
or what, you know, what you have in mind,
What's your idea?
You know what?
That's a hard question.
Talk to me.
Tell me what you got.
You know what, man.
Now, I need to go solid, man.
Solid?
Just because it's Black History Month.
Oh.
Tell me why you say that, though.
Because, man, that's the original way.
That's how it all got started.
And then I remember, you know, early 2000s, when I was coming up through this thing called Life,
I remember seeing my homers go from one to three to the whole thing.
You know what I'm saying?
They're just like, that's just how it is.
Right.
I'm a project nigger.
That's always been part of it.
Okay.
Nigger get that grill.
They don't never start.
Niggie talk totally different when they grid to gear.
When they get that shit in the, man, hell now, we're calling it.
Yo, yeah, we're coming.
We gotta'n' never stop showing them.
All right, how we do this shit?
Project Pett, let me see your gold sham.
How do we do this shit?
Okay, so this is very simple.
Right now, I'm using impression powder.
I'm gonna get a mold of your teeth, all right?
This is gonna allow me to actually make the grill,
you feel me?
Now, this process is, it used to be where this was real yucky,
you know, in the dentist office or whatever,
but now it tastes good, it's not,
Like you can stand it taste good
It got good.
Don't eat this shit.
I know.
No, you can't.
No, don't eat it.
They're gonna be fucked up for two days.
Why are we doing this?
Just make sure you don't talk.
Make sure you don't move your love side to side.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't do all that.
Just be cool.
It's gonna be cool.
I got you on the bottom grill.
Alright, man, shit.
You see it exclusive.
85 South show.
All right here, Mike.
Stay like that.
They go paper tire right here.
It'll be tired right here in case you need it.
Okay, so this process, right?
You're gonna have to hand me that.
I just saw that.
I will never, I can't let that be on the internet.
I'm gonna have to, I got you right there.
I'm gonna hold my own.
Them niggins are gonna nip that shit.
No, hold, give it to me.
I do it.
All right, look, you're gonna be able to do it.
Let me see.
Look at hand, man.
Alright, ah, don't touch it no more, don't touch it no more.
Look, this is right here, all right, so look.
All right, so look, everybody, I'm taking this shit over right now.
Then this, you feel, so they're getting molded up.
You know what I'm saying?
This is the first part of the process.
After they finish getting molded up, then I cement this,
which allows me to put the cement in the fire
and put wax around this and then put it in the fire and make the grill.
You feel me, the wax turns into the gold.
So it's an intricate process, you know what I mean?
Right now, we do this in two locations.
You can pull up in Atlanta and get molded up.
But we do the VIP service like this too
for celebrities like these guys.
We'll pull up on you at the studio, you know what I'm saying?
It's a little extra, you know, but for them,
it's VIP, you know what I'm saying?
But yeah, grills by Scotty,
make sure you follow us.
Grills with a Z, Scottie with an S, G-R-I-L-L-Z,
by B-Y, Scottie, S-E, S-E-Y-Y-Y, S-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y, S-E-L-E.
Oh, T-T-Y, fuck with me, yeah.
I almost was like, damn, can I cuts?
Let me see what you're looking like.
He's like, man, don't touch me, man.
Hey, they're saying, we ain't doing no funny shit,
we gotta do this, just like being in the dentist office,
but it's a hood and then this shit going on, you feel me?
We do teeth whitening, see, a lot of people
that know this, we do teeth whitening,
we do two gyms, we do deep cleaning, you feel me?
Right now we're in the process of working with the dinnies,
you know what I'm saying,
to actually do the permanence and all that too.
So we're almost done.
We got about a couple more seconds.
So right now the store is in the Cater,
Kahnler Road, 1900 Koehl Road,
from the East Side.
So this meant a lot to me to have the store
on the east side, you know what I'm saying,
in the cater.
I grew up in La Thornian, which is also on the east side, but I stayed over the street on Glenwood,
which is like maybe three minutes from the shop, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm giving back to the hood, too.
One of the first things I did when I came into the neighborhood was I gave back to the library
that was across the street from my store.
We gave back 100 books.
And then we also partnered with WSBTV, and we gave them 100 book bags when the schools opened up as well.
So I did the same thing too when I came into LA, you know what I mean?
We gave back to the Fairfax High School, the football team, we gave back to them as well and sponsored the football team.
Let me see.
I don't know.
Come on, man, don't take your eyes out.
My teeth was going to come out.
All right.
It's good.
Okay, cool.
Let's see.
Don't get them mixed up.
I know, man.
Please don't give me this niggins team.
I got you.
I got you.
These teeth are too tall.
My mouth started bleeding.
I got you.
Got you.
This nigg's teeth is short.
Got you.
Nah, man, process came a long way.
When we first started, though, you know,
I ain't gonna lie.
We'll bugging that shit mixed up sometimes.
shit mixed up sometimes.
What?
Yeah, yeah, you know, it's a process, man.
I always tell people like, Chief Lay didn't start off
shit going crazy like that from the beginning.
I'm sure they had some hiccups.
Some mix up, man.
Yeah, they started in Green Brow.
That did.
That was the first one, right?
Shut up, man.
Yeah, that was the first one in the mall.
Cheap flair, real.
Yeah.
No.
Yeah.
For real.
Yeah.
All the Chick-filet.
Yeah.
All the Chick-filets.
And the first one in the mall?
No, no, no, it's the first mall.
The first one in the mall.
Oh, okay, all right.
Yeah.
Why I feel the same way?
Yeah, that bitch don't close.
That bitch over 24 hours or something shit there.
I've been there.
What's on, man?
I see you, man.
Yeah.
I see you, man.
Who that new face?
I see new face too, man.
Newface staying now, man.
Newface's staying now, man.
Newface be holding it, man.
We used to play basketball.
Come on, man.
Yeah, we played ball together.
I used to play basketball.
I used to play basketball.
We were in high school here.
What's that?
That's good with this, niggins.
That thriller, man.
For real.
Man, he told me he was from the east side.
When he told me he was from the east side,
look at that.
Look at that.
What I said, man, for real, he said, by the Walmart.
Yep.
He's a real east side, nigger.
He's a real east side, man, for real.
I was in New York.
Man, I was in New York.
Recently, man.
I'm not from New York.
I know that, but I've seen you in New York.
Remember?
Yeah, I've seen you in New York, though.
Yeah.
You're back now.
This nigga back now.
He'd be trying to separate.
Niggie.
He was in New York.
I remember you in now, though.
Now, he's a real nigga, too, though.
Uh.
Hey, man, that's one of the most random things in the world, bro.
Jack Thriller has be everywhere.
What he'd be saying, and I had a prean grandmother.
Yeah.
And boom, I hit the ball.
Stop playing.
I'm with you.
Hello.
Don't quote that nigga, he said a lot of shit.
I know he's doing.
Oh, yeah.
But that's all it takes to make a grill.
Now, that's, it's a, I mean, just like you can go and,
but for the person who won't it made, three minutes.
I mean, this process right here is very,
is very short.
The rest of it is, you know, it's crafting.
But it's also like the organization of everything.
You know, we get to making three, four hundred grills, man.
You know what I'm saying?
It's not like making t-shirts, you know?
I'm not making shoes.
I'm making custom gold grills.
Your grill ain't like his grills.
That's right.
You know?
That's what I'm trying to get in the shoe business.
I got to have my own kicks.
I don't feel you.
For real.
Your own, just like your own design.
Yeah, my own shit.
That's hard.
Top the bottom.
That's hard.
That's what I was saying earlier.
I'm trying to get in all these industries.
I want my own blankets, my own kicks,
working on getting my own liquor.
Yeah.
Nick, I want my own popcorn.
You for real?
I'm dead to fuck serious.
You for real.
Hell yeah.
I want to come out with some stripper heels
for the strippers that's comfortable.
What are you going to call them?
Coming out with some running shoes.
What are you going to call them?
Hey, man, I got a long list of shit.
Trying to come out with my own ice cream.
So what you, like, what you'd be doing, like,
you'd be like ream books and studying this shit?
Yes.
For real, huh?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
Man, there's so much money that I was saying earlier
that black people don't even get to touch.
Ain't no black people in the fucking timber industry.
You up on the solar power.
We gotta come out with some solar energy and shit too.
You gotta go with shit that's gonna be around.
How you feel about the NLT world and all that?
Shit, I don't have no feelings about it.
I don't know too much about it.
But I'm loving to see people get paid $40 million
for a pitcher with a gorilla with a hat on.
That shit's goofy, man.
I wish I would've thought of that shit first.
That shit goofy.
It's more than that, though.
It's more than that.
What you can do with the NFTs is dope.
That property shit.
Yeah.
What's the, what you mean by that?
So you can buy a property with an LLC, right?
You can have an LLC, you can buy a property, right?
So with the NFT, the NFT just ain't a little digital picture.
It might be a ticket to a concert.
It might be a ticket that gets you into some shit whenever the shit come to town.
It might be admission to an exclusive club.
It might be you get it.
get a nigga CD, you get the t-shirt,
you get whatever the fuck, you know what I'm saying?
But you're saying, actually be there
or you could be there without being there?
No, no, no, they don't have to be there.
I'm just saying, like, so if they purchase the NFT,
it's not, don't just have to be the little monkey picture.
You can put some, you can attach some shit to the NFT.
The actual item.
Yeah, so like you can buy a property with an LLC
and attach that to an NFT, so whenever the NFT is sold,
it gets the LLC and all of its assets.
Yeah, a nigga told me to make one of my cars
in the NLT, and I was like,
but if I drive the motherfucker and I get pulled over,
I ain't gonna know who to tell them.
No, no, no, no.
Like, I sold it, but it's still mine.
You only sell what you want.
You could just sell the digital picture.
You don't have to actually give them the car.
I know, that's what you're right.
That shit is how I'm trying to see how motherfuckers.
That's some high shit.
You're saying you could actually
in the NLT's, there are NLTs where you
you can not actually be there,
but have the item in a place and there are NFTs
where you can attach an actual gift
to the item or picture.
An actual thing, the actual something
in the physical world can be attached to an FD.
If you have an NFT and you get this LLC
and all of its assets, whatever the assets of this LLC
are transferable to whoever purchases this NMT.
You know what NFT stand for?
Not a fucking trick.
I'm trying to take it.
Right man.
Because the shit sounds too good to be true.
Hey, this is not a fucking trick.
Right.
I'm telling you how I feel about it, right?
I feel like...
You should do one.
Because the niggins go need grills in the metaverse.
I got some people on my team working on some NFTs.
You know what I'm saying?
On the squad, right?
But I also feel like in terms of myself,
just diving into the world of NFTs.
If you're making money in the world,
in the field.
I think like NMT's and stock market and shit like that,
you only make money when you spend time,
you know what I'm saying,
on that actual thing you're working on.
If you're gonna do that,
then you could almost make money in any field.
Right.
You know?
I get maybe jumping on, you know what I mean,
jumping on something that's hot.
Like you said, making 40 million.
Yeah, yeah.
I didn't even know you can do that.
I ain't missing the next wave of goofy shit
that's gonna happen on the internet.
Yeah, but I,
I don't know what the next shit is,
but I'm all in.
But it all feels weird.
Hype, Pokemon cars, that's what that shit feels like.
Yeah, I don't it.
It feels like, yeah, anything that motherfuckers
get hype about for a little bit,
but it feel like it's that for billionaires.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I still don't understand it.
But I don't know.
I'm doing one.
I don't really understand it yet.
Oh, you see, okay, so what if you did one?
So you're gonna do one.
My team, we're working on one.
But I'm just saying in terms of like,
like, like, man, you gotta like,
it's almost like a panic, like,
but you gotta do this shit.
I'm like, damn, man like, why,
nigga, like, I'm doing grills.
Like, I need to start everything I'm doing
to go do NMT.
Not yet.
But if you're making them, it's not gonna hurt you.
Because every time NFT gets sold,
the creator gets paid.
Yeah.
So you know how if a motherfucker
about like a collectible shit or whatever once it's sold don't nobody else get nothing to
that shit like if a ticket worth some money to a concert hey man if you're watching this shit
you're gonna have to come on here and tell us how to make some money off this shit you know t's
yeah we'll just do it like that non-fungible tokens we know people we just ain't found the right
motherfucker to put it like nigger for real niggas be too excited talking about it i actually do it
Man, they didn't talk me about some shit
that remind me of this years ago, dog.
I'm not even joking, like,
but he was showing it in the glasses.
The ocular shit?
I don't know what you call them.
Like, almost like, you know, the virtual reality.
Yeah, VR.
And he was showing me how there was going to be things
that could be places sitting in the room.
Yeah, you are augmented reality.
Exactly, that's exactly.
Yeah.
Is that the same thing, almost?
No, but I mean I think that's more what the Metaverse is gonna be as shit.
But I think the NFTs and the cryptocurrency is gonna be the currency for operating in them spaces.
That's crazy.
They're trying to figure out how to get these robots' emotions and feelings.
Wouldn't it be crazy if the camera just kept cutting off because you said the wrong shit and hurt his feelings?
Would you think it'll come to that for real?
Yes.
So what if the only thing was you just had to talk to the
robots nice we'd be fucked niggas been talking to the robots what if the
robots start talking to you crazy don't make me fuck you up you think I'm some
kind of bitch-ass appliance don't you you got me all the way fucked up
unplug me right now bitch ass nigger bitch ass nigger bitch ass nigger bitch ass
nigger bitch ass nigger you're unplug they keep saying it this
motherfucker got back up power I was going to stop I was just showing
you how much of a bitch you are.
Don't make me and my niggas blow this
motherfucking house up.
Man, that'd be crazy, man.
The toaster chimed in from nowhere.
Y'all cut this shit out.
But they got robots on mailroads, though,
that like deliver packages.
Yeah, I see them.
But it's, I mean, this is my assumption
that it's people controlling them.
You feel me?
It's a nigga in the bushes somewhere.
We ain't gonna know until somebody steal one.
It's a nigga in the bushes.
I seen the one time it was a guy walking behind one,
and I seen one time it was by itself.
That defeat the purpose, though.
The guy walking behind it?
Yeah, if I gotta walk with the robot,
you ain't no real robot.
I think he was testing it to make sure
you know, people wouldn't go fuck with in this shit like that.
How much of this shit do you think we actually need?
Robots?
Yeah.
Which robots do we need?
I'm just saying.
Yeah.
Do we need this shit right now?
I mean, self-checkout pretty good.
I don't think we need robots.
We the robots for that shit.
But I'm just saying like they want to do all this shit.
Just make a phone that don't die.
First.
That made too much sense.
Nah, because then you want how to keep buying shit.
You see my dude from Africa made the TV
that run off radio waves.
You ain't got to plug that bitch in?
Uh-uh.
That shit, hard.
Some dudes in Africa to create some shit
that bitch run off radio frequencies.
You ain't gotta plug that bitch in?
Damn.
That's great.
You don't mean you can have a TV where there ain't no fuck,
because it's always radio wave,
even if it ain't shit on them.
Somebody gonna come out with an app called nosy.
You're just gonna be able to just
go all around the world just looking at what other people doing.
I don't know.
And they're gonna be like, well, it's in public property.
Ain't nothing you can do better.
Bro.
That shit gonna get right there in your face.
You'd be like, oh, mother.
Then they'll find you for touching the camera and shit.
Man, I had somebody harass me like that on Merrose.
Oh, man.
Really.
What was it?
Papariza?
I ain't gonna say that with Papa Ross.
I thought that at first, well, they got some shit on...
There are people who, for a living, go up.
for a living, go around and film people.
And get too close to them and shit.
And get too close to them and shit.
So they came in our store
and they was putting cameras in our store.
So I went outside like, man.
This shit was crazy, right?
So I went outside like, man, what's up, man?
It was creepy though, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, imagine you being in your shot, right?
Imagine up being in here right now.
And three cameras just poking them out on the side
and you don't see no people.
You'd be like, what the fuck?
So I went outside.
I said, man, what's up?
So all the dude, all the real dude,
were rude to fuck.
Man, we, man, go back inside, man.
We ain't trying to record you.
I'm like, damn, bro.
So they were the whole time, the whole G was
to try to make me, like, turn up on camera.
I wanted to knock his camera out, his hand.
But luckily, I had talked to David Bannon
before that, and he was like, man, if you do that,
I think that's against the law.
They can lock you up or something right that.
Mm-hmm.
So, they were just going back and forward, man.
They just stood there for a good little 20 minutes, just recording.
You know what I'm saying, talking shit.
It was crazy, man.
Damn.
Have a bunch of people like spam and all kinds of shit.
It was wild.
I never experienced nothing like that.
You know, because in Atlanta, they don't do shit like that.
But in LA, they do that.
That's crazy.
So he was just trying to get like attention, make a video for the end of the day.
I think they really do it to the police first.
But then sometimes they'll do it to just people who have businesses.
They'll go around and try to antagonize them to see what they can get on camera.
That's some weird shit.
It is some weird shit.
Yeah.
Weird shit.
Yeah, man.
That's wild.
So the knee in common there's a cool little clip, though.
It says, damn, I don't blame, damn.
That shit hard, though.
He didn't catch a cool clip with me.
But I kept a real playoff, you know, during the time, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't lose my cool.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
I handled it like a real G, you know what I'm saying?
That man, that would have been the perfect time for you to have, like, you know,
have like an annoying-ass friend,
nigger who would just freestyle the whole time.
I would have sent that nigger over there,
some camera, just made that nigger rap the whole time.
Man, that shit was crazy, man.
That shit was crazy.
Send the fat nigga over there to fart about it.
Right.
Never mind, man.
This is...
This is sick!
Type of revenge, I'm on.
Oh, shit.
Well, it looked like you're going to have to get used to that type of shit, man, because...
I guess this is just the world that we're living in right now.
No, man.
It's going to be people like that in the metaverse and shit too, huh?
In the metaverse.
All the comments, all that fucked up shit in the comments are going to be real shit.
A person.
Man, that's a person.
Somebody got raped in the metaverse.
Stop, man.
Come on, bro.
I've seen that.
Man, raised the lady and surrounded her and, yeah.
Yeah, in the menaversy.
Soon as she came in.
What?
Come on, man.
Was it for real?
Was it a joke?
In the metaverse?
It was in the metaverse.
In the metaverse, yeah.
That's the crazy shit I ever heard.
In the metaphors, it was real.
I don't know, man.
I don't know if that's real.
That might just be an internet hoax, man.
I thought that too.
Yeah, I saw it.
Everybody else seen it too now.
They ain't saw it.
They saw that they have.
I think they, real life trauma that they experienced.
Why she, never mind, I can't even,
I'm not even gonna engage in no shit like that.
I'm gonna tell ya some other shit that have them too now.
And see, I've just seen this shit recently though.
But the nigga was at the sipping paint.
Oh shit.
I know what you're talking about.
Me got some head at the sipping paint.
That's what they do with the shit, ain't.
Nah, I ain't know I'm seeing that.
I ain't know they were doing it like that.
I ain't know that's what they were sipping.
Bitch, I thought y'all was drinking wine.
Damn, my dog.
You're sipping dick and painting pictures.
Blow this bitch up.
Man, when white went viral, man.
They said he hit him with the Captain Morgan.
I don't know.
I ain't said.
What's the Captain Morgan?
You had the leg go.
No.
Was it one, two?
Was it one guy or was it two guys?
Amen.
If it was one, it was everybody.
It was everybody.
You're not about to be out done.
Oh, that's what they doing?
Who got me?
Who got me?
Who got me?
Who got me?
Oh, that left side lit.
Pick the wrong side.
We're going to do it.
Y'all ain't talking to have nothing, though, for you.
What if that's just the one of it?
The one nigga that's too freaky.
That's just Leon, then what he'd he do?
Hey, man, I know.
Hey, man, last week he painted with his balls.
Oh, what's your girls?
Now, this is all women in there.
Oh, it's all women.
Yeah, it's all simple pain.
You know somebody was going to be sucking some penis.
Oh, yeah, they're playing.
It's a room for the women.
You think niggins are going to walk around?
They plan that.
They're drinking, too?
Yeah, that's what they be doing.
The nigger, it'd be a nigger to be overreacting.
All the women who are doing this.
Somebody want to be recording.
That would probably want to be part.
No, fuck it.
These, them people grow.
They went.
over there just to do that type of shit.
They did.
All of them women who doing that shit
ain't somebody lady.
I don't know where all the emotions come from.
Shit, that's what happened.
Bidges gonna suck some dick.
We should be congratulating the motherfucker.
Hey, shout out to the brother who got that head
at the sipping paint.
Whoever those brothers are that's out there getting head
at the sipping paint.
Keep doing y'all thing, bro.
Because we know how hard it is to be at work.
What sipping place was this?
I wish I had a job when somebody just, you know,
came through and suck a little digger in the an an end in there.
And they want to do.
That's a tip.
And you know, it's a thank you.
Man, that's crazy, man.
That's good.
Man, God.
Out of all the places to get your dick, shut that's worth.
On the clock.
Oh, man.
Suck my cock.
On the clock.
Suck my cock.
On the clock.
Suck a nigga cock.
On the clock.
Oh, man.
Clock in.
Cog out.
Clock in.
Cock out.
Man.
Clock in.
My cock out.
Oh.
Man, it's fucking dope.
Hey man.
Fuck that shit.
Whoever those ladies are that's grown enough to know.
grown enough to know that sucks from dick everywhere.
Hey.
You ain't gotta hide.
You ain't gotta hide, ma'am.
Stop making a sip of paint.
Who knew?
Just make it freaky.
Who knew?
Sucking fuck.
Right, don't try to call us on another shit.
We don't go to the strip club and pretend
like we go in to play Dominole.
But that's the thing about it.
You got a Domino's tournament in here, man.
We gotta go in here, man.
See, that's what I'm saying.
It ain't like a nigga got a hard
old blow job.
She was just sucking dick for a minute.
This was 30 seconds.
She might have stopped.
That's it?
That was it, a minute.
At the most then, she was like,
I'm just playing.
I'm just playing.
That was a playful, that was some playful head.
I had to quit my job.
She didn't finish.
She didn't go in on.
She ain't finished.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that's what I'm, yeah.
She was just playing.
I don't want to, come on, man.
I don't want to, I don't want no playful head.
You had worked, though.
You had worked, though.
I want some.
I want some.
That was a little, ah, ah,
you crazy, did you crazy.
And then they passed the dick around.
It was like a hooker tip.
I wonder that, did they make them shit
they beating it down your law?
No, they just could find another spot.
They weren't even no business.
That was an event called.
Yeah, it was a house.
They agreed to let them be in their painting dicks
in the first place.
If the people knew you was going to paint dicks,
they were going to paint dicks.
have never rendered it to you.
Now, they were totally fine with it.
You know the business was in there paying dicks?
What?
It's art.
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section with a liquor.
Please, have a good time.
But don't get too drunk, y'all.
Let me tell ya...
Let me tell y'all how you know when you're drunk.
It makes it, oily.
Not only that, but if you start talking like Dreya.
You're like...
You're like...
What is this?
Hey, girls!
I'm a bad, baby.
Okay?
It's all the bad.
Y'all are horny!
Y'all are Ryan!
Okay, go ahead with perfect.
Okay, so what does the perfect day with Ryan look like?
And so we're gonna get there.
I'm gonna have the chef already.
I'm gonna have you walk in the door,
as candles and roses.
Um, then what, let's see.
Definitely on a massage table.
But I'm gonna be a missin.
Hey, if you gonna pick you, call me.
I'm gonna eat pussy, but we can work it out.
I do with the piece.
And this is a Tom Scriber.
And you got to use this after sex, if you know one.
Not me going up and in it.
The swallows know why they need a tongue.
know why they need a tongue scrable.
Because somebody's like, why do you need that?
I know you ain't got it.
They don't like that.
I don't like that.
So yeah, okay, so now we're going to get into the...
Pah!
Pau!
Pau!
Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow.
Ooh, me.
They're waiting on me.
You're going to make it.
Oh, po, po, pooh, pooh.
I love y'all so much.
Thank y'all so much for coming.
You'll see y'all next time and talk it.
Love you all.
People do that shit everywhere, man.
They think they ain't fucking at the club?
They definitely fucking at the club.
They're fucking at the club.
Just because you ain't fucking in the club.
You're still in the club.
They was fucking in.
Right.
Because when you tell somebody,
you know, we was up in,
we was up in deja vu last night.
Man, they'd be fucking in their club.
You was fucking, no, I'm fucking fucking,
what you're doing in there?
You know they be fucking.
Why do you keep going in there?
Because you know fucking in there.
They are going to these places on purpose.
What's your favorite strip club?
Shit, the ones with the neck of this,
women.
You're stupid.
Sniggin'all bitches with no skin.
The naked is...
I want to see them lungs.
See, these bitches are inside out.
I like the...
Cheater?
I like the flame.
You don't think cheetah?
Hold on.
This is that.
You like to eat good, too.
That shit is terrible.
Eat.
That shit is terrible.
Man, look.
No, you don't like cheetah for?
Hell, man, fuck the food.
Them strivers in that sad as hell.
No, look.
They didn't came up a little bit.
You know the fuck that.
Yes, they did.
They got some thick girls.
They got some thick girls now, man.
You need it.
When the last time you been in there?
Man, when I saw all the women come out of there
and they were standing there and then they had all the,
oh wait, mm-mm, these grand theft are out of way.
They were doing that.
They were doing that.
They were waving.
They were swaying.
They were swaying.
But they don't do that no more.
They don't do that no more.
They don't do that no more.
I'm not going to tell you need to go back up there.
I'm not giving them another chance.
I'm not giving them another change.
Who didn't been the cheetah in the last 30 days?
I'm not about to go to the cheater.
I'm not going to the cheater.
Bro.
Magic City still over.
Man, I fought with it.
And blue flames still over.
I'm going to go to the other.
I'm still over.
Cheetah got some good food.
Cheetah blew a chance.
They blew it.
They blew it.
They blew it.
They blew it.
They blew it.
They blew it.
Okay, let me just say that.
What was your experience?
Grand Theft Otto, Chi, Chi, get to hear you.
You gotta go back.
We're going back.
They had the strippers in now.
I'm taking you to do.
We're going back.
Nah, look.
No, let me just say that go.
To do do do do do.
They're swan.
They don't do that anymore.
They don't do that no more.
They don't do that.
I was like, who the fuck is that shit sexy too?
The whole cat is going to Teeter.
We're doing a field truck.
No.
I go.
My leg.
I give them a roll.
My leg.
They can't have another chair.
Now, Amanda City, I fought with Maddie City all day.
Maddie City, my...
Maddie City food is one of my top favorite spots.
That's it right there.
With the wins, hello.
Yeah.
That's it.
Yo.
I'm phone with Madden City all the day.
Come on.
Come on.
I'm just saying you need to try Cheetah out again.
You tripping.
Man, they're paying you.
No, they ain't paying me.
They need to be.
Nah.
Nah, I ain't been to the strip club in a long time, man,
ever since the pandemic hit.
Why? They got their mask on.
It's just the pussy out.
It might not be the mask, man.
She clapped them cheeks and next thing you know.
It don't go past your neighbor.
Next thing you know what happened.
Next thing you know, you never know at this point.
That's what I'm saying, taking no chance.
You said you might catch COVID.
No, I'm not saying nothing about that.
I'm just saying out of all the shit to risk.
I'm not about to risk it over no ass.
It might be the cure.
And I'm not, I'm not just going to look.
It got high immunity.
You're saying you wanna fuck.
I'm saying that if I'm out,
I'm saying that if I'm out here taking chance
by some, I'm gonna go, I'm a raw dog, y'all.
At this more, I'm a raw dog my way out.
I'm fucking.
Okay.
I'm, I'd rather put that energy into the streets.
No.
I feel you.
No.
I understand.
You said me.
You ain't got too real.
Nah, I feel you.
You don't know how to act.
Niggas don't know how to act.
Nah, I believe that, though.
And the street's hungry right now.
A lot of niggas them ran out.
And they're just doing anything out here in these spots.
Nah, that's true, though.
There's too much going on for me.
That's very true.
I don't have no energy for no fuck shit.
You know, I'm over here creating media.
Trying to be the hood, Byron Allen.
About to be the next Bob Johnson or something.
Didn't he just sued somebody?
Yeah, he sued everybody.
He sued McDonald's, right?
What are you getting?
10 million?
10 billion.
I don't know.
Some shit, not no billion.
He just sued other people.
He didn't get some billions.
They'd have killed him first.
That's a lot of money.
No, he sued.
Ronald McDonald would have killed him his motherfucking self.
No, he just sued the cable company and just got some billions.
Oh yeah, he sued them too.
Damn.
Yeah, because that was racism.
He was trying to buy the weather channel and shit,
and they wouldn't love him.
No, he bought it.
He got it.
He got it.
He got it.
Look at my research department.
Look up the Barron Allen, a billion dollar shit.
He won some billions, name.
That's crazy.
So shout out to him.
I was on his show.
He said, his mom told him to put me on the,
what you're on, what did you call it?
Comics Unleashed.
Yeah, we're on the hot chocolate episode.
Hot chocolate.
This is a nigga dude.
These niggins.
All the black comedies, and he called the hot chocolate episode.
I was on there was white.
people. Yeah, he'll have the regular ones, but then. Harley, Harley from half baked.
I'm from Halve-Bake. Kenny. Yeah, what's his name? Oh, yeah. Harley. Harley, something.
Harlan. Harlan. Uh, something. Yeah, I know you're talking about. Yeah, him. I think I saw that.
Yeah. It's a good, it's a good grandmother show. And man, have you watched the Fat Tuesday documentary,
the Guy Tour? I haven't seen it yet. It's on Prime. Shout out to Guy Tour, man.
Yeah, it's like, it's a documentary about, you know,
the black comedy that we all grew up in love,
you know, the shit that really...
I went down to LA without...
It's a documentary about his own fat Tuesday.
The white people said.
Six degrees of separation and things of that nature.
It's just...
That's dope, man.
That whole world.
I remember Guy Torre did the, um, damn, Joe.
Was he, damn...
That's his brother, Joe.
brother, Joe.
Oh, that wasn't him.
Are you ready for the next committee?
Joe Torre.
Yeah, Joe Torre.
They're brothers.
They on the, he on there?
He on there?
Yeah.
Yeah, I remember that.
Check that out.
That's crazy.
Hell yeah.
You know what song I still fuck with?
What was that?
My granddaddy car.
Damn.
That box shabby.
With them assassins on it.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's hard.
That's, um, let me tell you something crazy.
I never met my grandparents.
For real?
No.
Yeah.
I made that song, though, just based off of what I thought my granddad would be like.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit, dude.
That's hard, because my granddad was a fool.
I'm talking about.
That thing was so lit, man.
For real.
the fuck up.
That's hard.
Always on 10.
Talk shit.
Then it gets lit as hell, bro.
That's hard.
Shut up my granddaddy.
He's still alive.
Man.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
Like 93, 94.
Damn, man.
There's a live hurricane, COVID, everything.
All type of stuff.
I'm good, though.
You know how much shit you can talk when you're 93?
You ain't need I'm talking shit.
You just, no niggas just be full of shit.
I love it.
Right.
Damn.
93, bro.
That hard.
People who 93 be like,
Get your goddamn hands off me.
You ain't gonna help me.
You're stupid.
Hell yeah.
It's stupid.
What's coming up next, man?
man.
Man, um, I'm working on the album.
What's this one called?
Let's go.
Kellen Road to Merrill's.
Ooh.
Um, trying to highlight, you know, just really my experience, man.
Yeah.
I'm not trying to sound like, you know, no L.A.
I'm from Atlanta, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But I always want to just be real and authentic.
I think it's where I'm in life in my music.
Speaking of which new face?
What a music game?
You, I think you had a stack of it.
Man, you know Newface was there.
Yeah, I know he's been, man.
He's been in every step of the way, man.
I started out at Smith's All Bar.
We did too.
Yeah.
Shout out to Smith's Old Bar.
That's what we did.
That's what we did on the first level.
First, anything with the audience for this shit.
So he was there, he was there.
I started out with DJ Burn One.
Burn One.
Burn one.
Yeah, yeah.
Burn one was, um, I met Burn One when I was working
with Gorilla Zoh and Block E&T.
Shout out the Block.
Yeah, Charlotte Block.
Gorilla Zoh was going 28 mixtapes in 28 days.
28 mixtapes, not 28 songs.
He was doing 28 mixtates in 28 days.
And me and Byrne one was in there with some other people
helping Zo work on the album, on all of them.
You know what I'm saying?
He had a few to start out with maybe like 10.
And after that, he was like trying to work
to get all the projects out.
28 and 20, why did he do that to himself?
It was February.
He was like, you know, just,
just working as an artist trying to figure out
how niggas do now, right?
How can I do some shit that nobody ain't done before?
Right, right, right.
We got a fan all 28 in the mixtape.
It's on Dadpil.
All 28?
All 28.
Oh, we bet.
Shout this up.
No, no.
But I was in the studio, and you had to be ready.
Like, Zo wasn't writing it down.
He was going off the top of the dome,
and as soon as he was done, which was five or ten minutes,
you had to have it.
For me, I was writing it.
I wasn't going off the top.
talk like that. So I had to be done writing in maybe 10 minutes.
Yeah. Feel me? I met Byrne 1, me and Byrne 1 linked up. We did a project, and when I came to
see Byrne one in the studio, he had the whole band. You know what I'm saying? He had on
Ricky Fontaine, Walt Live.
Ricky Fontaine, that thing crazy, man.
It was all in the studio. And I never had, I had never seen that in the studio, because normally
somebody has seen you a track. You go in the studio and record.
These dudes was playing the song live, feel me?
That was coming up with the record live.
Guitar, burn wine, Walt live doing this shit.
Live, nigga, I'm in here writing the song.
How y'all freestyling it now, doing it on here?
I was doing my song like that while he was coming up with it.
And then when we did the shows at Smith Soul Bar,
they would be there playing the song like we was in the studio.
Right.
And that's how I started.
You know what I mean?
On the rap doing my own concert.
I was doing Smil's Soul Bar.
They gave me an opportunity.
Man, you could do, you could come out first,
sell 30 tickets.
Boom, I sold 50.
He said, you can come out second next time.
You sell 50 tickets, I sold 70.
Next time he said, you sell 100.
You could have the whole show.
So I found two of my partners.
Look, man, if y'all can sell 25 each,
I sold 50.
I sold 100.
Right.
we had our own show.
And then I kept that whole concept
and I would do that city to city.
I had my own tour, everything.
But Newface would be at all the shows.
Yeah, I believe it's two or three of them, niggins.
He'd be everywhere.
Yeah.
He's a clone, he got, he multiplied.
It's more than one new faces.
He's just a hood version of screw face.
Sometimes two of them running each other.
Oh shit, I ain't know he was gonna be.
That's what happened at the door early.
Oh shit, I didn't know.
Oh shit.
You here already?
All right, cool, cool.
I'm gonna go.
New Face the realist nigga out here, man.
Well, look, man, we can't hold you all day,
but we damn sure appreciate you stopping through the trap.
This is your first time, but don't let it be your last.
Come on, man.
Let's go, bro.
Thank you.
Yeah, yeah.
Drop this social media for more time
and let me know where they can catch you.
No doubt, man.
Make sure you follow me, Scotty, ATL,
S-C-O-T-Y-A-T-L, and follow
grills by Scotty, grills with the Z, Scotty with the S.
It's up, man.
I appreciate y'all for having me on this show.
Man, glad to be here, man, dog.
I appreciate you.
I appreciate you fucking.
Glad you came.
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