The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - πππSLEEPY BROWN IN THE TRAP! w/ DC YOUNG FLY & Karlous Miller #85southshow
Episode Date: October 15, 2021You know we had to bring the true Dungeon Family legend to the trap! It was just a matter of time! You might know him for his hit records with Outkast but DC and Karlous know Sleepy Brown on a whole n...other level!Sleepy Brown breaks down the environment of love that fostered the Dungeon and talks about how he played his role for everyone to succeed. Sleepy Brown takes a look back at hits like So Fresh and So Clean and Skew it on the Bar B and explains Andre 3000's creative motivations.Diddy shot the Players Ball video and Sleepy explains how that went down. You got to hear Sleepy's Curtis Mayfield story and the George Clinton crack story!!! Don't miss the Budapest, Georgia freestyle πππ Sleepy talks about a Wutang vs Dungeon possible Verszus battle and drops a Wu-tang bomb! Plus DC expresses his childhood love for Britney Spears! This is the coldest podcast!Hit Our Website for more info: https://www.85southshow.com/Get our custom merchandise: https://85apparelco.com/Subscribe To our Channel: bitly.com/85tubeWATCH KARLOUS' MILLER's COMEDY SPECIAL! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/karlousmil...FOLLOW THE CREWKARLOUS MILLER - https://www.facebook.com/karlousm/DCYOUNGFLY - https://www.facebook.com/DcYoungFly1/CHICO BEAN - https://www.facebook.com/OldSchoolFool/Director - JOE T. NEWMAN - www.ayoungplayer.comProducer CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/Producer - LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_corleone_/@J.O.N - https://www.denmarktigers.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When I went to Bo the Pest, I forgot my money, so I was one school, one house, one jail, one uncle, one more.
Yeah, yeah.
One school, one house, one jail, one uncle, one more.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. One Spoon.
One house, one jail, one uncle, one mom.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
One school, one hour, one jail, one, one, booed a bear.
Yeah, I'll kill me, bro.
Boodap Georgia, boo to bed, boot a pet, boo to bed,
boot a bad, boot a bad,
Booter, George.
Yeah, that's a special right now.
That's definitely a special.
I'll see you.
Hey, man, turn that off.
Pause.
Play that shit, J-O-N.
Give me a J-O-N drunk.
Hey, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Hey, hey, I was trying to wait,
but this shit too good.
This shit way too good, man.
I'm sitting in here with a living legend.
an evolving legend
that's been part of some
of the docus shit
that you didn't ever put
in your ear besides a Q-tip
I mean
I don't even know
how many parts
there are to organize noise
but he wanted him
nigga he's a heart in the veins
in the operation
of such
you've seen him on
shit diamond albums
countless millions
one of the smoothest
singing coldest
Cadillac driving, fur coat wearing
Rolex watch
and then he might spend
some Earth gang on you too
you'll never know
and go to leave you with some knowledge
and some pimping and some smooth
for the lovers. This is dedicated to the
lovers in you tonight
my man, none of
a big sleepover
Mr. Sleepy Brown
come on man
shit
it ain't enough I could say
it ain't enough I could say
Original Dungeon Family member.
Yes, sir.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Man, we didn't have goody mob in here.
Oh, I love that.
Get them fell through a few times.
Y'all had K.P. in here.
Man, we had, we had countless, countless, he heard me.
Yeah.
After that intro, he heard me.
He didn't know that you was here, but now he knows.
Oh, no, I didn't know him earlier.
I said, hey, man, I'm doing this.
So, he said, I'll be there.
Now, check this out.
You was talking about some niggas you need to do some music with.
Now, that's the niggins.
Of course.
We always talked about that.
We just ain't worked yet.
Nah, we've got so busy.
Hey.
He's all the way to go.
Hey, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I call you get some time?
You know what I call you that nigger man?
Humbly, the ghetto Michael Jackson.
Hello, baby.
I'm going to here, man.
Very good to see you.
Gang violence.
With Eddie Gang violence.
This is the ghetto Michael Jackson right there.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, sir.
same rap, dance, do backflips.
That nigga can ski,
surfboard,
Roller's blade, ice skate,
shoot three-pointers, dunk.
He can dance.
Do everything.
Man, that nigga, he can do everything except
drive a stick.
That's my dog.
I can't wait.
Hey, man, play me one more.
Play me one more.
Give me a random Sleepy Brown.
Just go to YouTube and type in
Sleepy Brown and play the 15th song.
then comes up.
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Back to you, Kat.
There's leaking records.
Man, they found it.
They called him.
He's been gone, but, you know, that's who leaked my album.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
That was shouting.
He was, you know, settling him on the side or whatever.
Check this out, though.
You got a scar on here
With you on this one
That's a cold
Right there
Scott is that cold
And I fuck with them
Because they're from Mississippi
Yes, sir
Yeah
I got the meeting
We're working
God damn it
We work it with
Dan it's gonna hit me in a minute
man
God damn
Mississippi
Yeah, critt
Not crit
Uh
My book
I can't please
I can't just let me
See though
Okay
She don't love
Oh, hell yeah.
Yes, sir.
He told me you was for a minute.
Oh, gee.
Okay.
He told me you from Memphis.
I didn't know.
He's like, yeah, it's the bus for a minute,
you know what I'm saying?
Mississippi.
Yes, that's right there.
I'm from North Mississippi.
It's so close, though.
Yeah.
But I did, like, Pimp recorded a song in my house.
Give me them jail in B.
The song ended up being, look at me.
Look at me.
Look at me.
So, check it out.
So I used to have a TAS cam, TAS cam, yeah,
A-Dash, like, it used to be this big, recorders, little tapes.
And Pimp had some tapes and played that bass line.
I'm like, man, what the fuck is this?
I didn't ever do nothing with it.
So, he sat there and did the record, and it's, look at me.
Look at me, motherfucker.
Look at me.
You know what I'm saying?
You got some old classic niggins.
I don't know.
I got a gang of classic, man.
He was on a diamond album.
Tour stories.
You're going to be like that in Minnesota.
You're going to be like July there in the minute.
I'm in front of play with these nigg, OG.
They come with you, O.G. That's a style.
Yeah.
When I first heard you, that's an old man.
He got a great boy.
Now I heard you rap.
I'm like, wait a minute.
Then you played some drum one time.
And then you did.
I'm like, well, God, like, this boy is like, okay?
Damn.
It's true.
They come there and the acting so much of my time.
So then I got to understand.
They got a head start.
Y'all doing music every day.
Every day.
That's all we did in the dungeon.
Every day.
We just smoked.
Man, thank God for Rico's Mama.
Mama Wade.
Because Mama Wade understood and she used to, she's like,
She was to let us just working with work.
We're a queen, man.
We're a family, man.
We're a queen, man.
She was to let us, you know,
like work all times a night.
His sisters had to go to school next day.
We got bumping, like, three or four in the morning.
They go to school.
They clothes smell like weed.
Because, you know what I'm saying?
But Mama Wade was so cool.
You know what I'm saying?
Because she believed that she knew.
You know what I saw the vision.
Yes, she saw the vision.
And I'm going to tell you, Rico is one of the kindest hearts in the industry.
Like, this brother has looked out for a lot of people
that people don't know, man, like, really looked out
for them, gave them, like, I remember with, uh...
Talk your shit.
Damn, this, I mean, I don't forget.
I'm smoking.
I forgot singing that.
Uh...
You come back to your mind.
No pressure.
No pressure.
It happened.
Come back to your mind.
Yeah, it would come back.
You didn't know he was looking out for somebody.
He looked out of him.
He looked out of his.
Yes, so.
Like, Rico was the youngest one out of the crew,
and Rico would, like, make sure that we went to rallies.
When he said a rallies before.
champ. And then
Czechos. You know what I'm saying? Same thing. Go get
them 99-cent burgers. Rico
will buy a pizza, go get a bug of the chicken. Like,
he always. And he
was taking care of his sisters and his
mama too. You know what I'm saying? Like it was just
that was incredible man. That's a great soul
a great person. He's
the reason why organized noise, honestly
worked.
You know what I'm saying? Because, you know,
me and Ray, music
lovers. You know what I'm saying? Then Rico learned how to
produce from us. And then
you know what I'm saying by him doing that
and then just being a great person that he is
man he made such an impact
in the music industry
and I just feel like without him bro
it wouldn't be no organized noise
so you know you was there
day one dungeon
yes we were there like
funny funny thing me and Rico used to be in a singing group
together where what was it called
the you boys
we used to uh
finger wade
yeah finger wade
perms
bow and I got that
yeah yeah I'm saying
wait out of the first
All that burn shit.
All that...
The buck, grind me out,
so all the old is.
And then, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, we've been friends
for a long time, man,
and he's just a great guy, man.
He, you know, I can trust Rick.
Can you say, can you say, like,
the Dungeon family was brought up by
black support?
Like how you said, I'm just hearing
the love behind the stories
about how his mama knew.
We need a spot for these children
to go to so they can create.
Yeah.
By Rigo Ben.
the product of her
and him, you know what I'm saying,
to train y'all the way he was trin y'all
which y'all feel like
that was a major kick
and everybody know how niggas be
but this is actually a spot
where it's 30 niggles
that call it home.
Call it home.
Everybody's on the floor
with pallets and shit.
Right.
Yes, it was definitely,
you know, black and love
and just believing in each other
and we all knew what we were going to make it.
We just didn't know when.
Right.
We didn't know the date,
but it was so much power.
in there and there was so much that wanted to be said that we got that chance when the
face records came to Atlanta Georgia give it up from the faith record man the face
records gave Atlanta help give Atlanta a voice man you know so when they came to
Atlanta and then you know T-Boss got her deal and she didn't forget us she
brought us over there and introduced us to Pebbles and from them man it just you
You know, we sat there and played all of them songs.
And guess what we didn't play?
What?
Play us ball.
I'm mad, man.
Yeah, I was sitting here listening to the first song of God damn sad.
I know.
See, listen, I'm mad at me, but I was sitting here listening to the story like,
and then I was like, no the fuck.
It hit me hard.
Man, you know.
You made great skating rink music.
You hear me.
Didn't I say that?
Bro.
Hey, I'm going to fuck you up.
I'm going to play you.
You miss some good.
When you find out who his dad is, it'll make perfect sense.
Who's your daddy?
Wait a minute, don't even tell him.
I'm gonna play the song,
because this nigga lived at the skate ring.
I'm done.
I'm talking about...
Hey, that's what you do, J-O-N.
Playing his daddy first.
Play it daddy.
Watch this.
Tell me you ain't skated backwards
to this before D.C.
This is your daddy.
Don't you do that.
That is a whistle.
They got a cabo head right there.
Hey!
Damn, this your daddy?
Yeah, man.
Yes, sir.
Why, that ain't nothing but smooth groove, baby.
Oh, you're talking to a long line.
Yes, sir.
You're talking a long line with me.
Yes, sir.
Play us ball.
Yeah.
I take the text to me.
Nah, that ain't national players.
That's it right there?
Yeah, that's it.
Okay, okay.
Can I, can I, can I ask this question?
What's up?
Did you have something to do with Andre 3,000, the one that...
Did you have something to do, hey, y'all?
Yes.
I don't say I want to say I had something to do with it,
but I will say that, you know, he told me he did.
He learned the same for me.
Right.
Which I kind of think you just be a modest, but you're okay.
Thank you, bro.
So it's a little bit of that, boy, that's all him, bro.
That's him?
That's all him.
That's shit crazy.
Dude, so when I saw in this hook, right, right?
I was nervous, because we worked with Curtis McPhil before he paid.
Of course.
Give him told me that story about working at Curtis McPhail.
So we'll get into that.
I don't know if you listen to.
I don't know if you listen to this yet.
So we were in the studio, they put it, they had them in the first thing he said to me, he's like, sleeping.
I really like what you're doing on that player's ball.
What?
I'm singing like you, and you tell me, you're a legend.
Uh-huh.
You are legend.
And you tell me, man, I like what you did on that record, bro.
Come on, bro.
It's a rap.
It's a rap.
So that's kind of why I kept singing.
like that because Curtis told me I cuckoole you know
said that one more time
Curtis told me I cuckin' man
nigga
nobody up but Kurt now
I don't know if we can play
no more that positive shit you know that
come on
come on man
we had to make a direct call to big
him said big tell him it's okay
we were just showing a look
don't trip
don't trip bro give a break
That was a cold stout.
That was a cold stout.
Man, we got to get Rick over here, too, man.
Okay.
Now, I also heard you say,
when people don't understand that
a lot of people in the Dungeon family,
a lot of them got big,
but they took their time.
Right.
Everybody had their specific time.
Right.
Now, what was your motivation
that kept you, like, calm?
Because at the end of the day,
you was on a lot of hit Rutgers.
Right.
You see what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
You never kind of like gave off that energy like you was, I want to be in the front.
You like, nigger.
Yeah.
Do you know who hit them notes, motherfucker?
Me, nigga.
I don't give a damn about you.
You see what I'm saying?
How did you kind of like carry yourself?
And it's like, what kept you calm and kept motivated?
Just steered to me.
I'm going to tell you, it kind of bothered me at first because especially when we first shot players ball.
Because first of all, Puffy shot it.
He ain't showed me no love.
He's not on the hook at all.
So that pissed me off.
But I had to understand.
His first video.
You want a time.
You know, you're a producer, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
If anything, you got this.
You know what I'm saying?
Just keep on doing what you do.
And eventually, they're going to want to see him singing it.
Right.
And it took to get to so fresh, so clean, bro.
That was the first video where everybody saw me.
Sing something.
And I was just going to say that was like my favorite.
Because it's like, you was in there.
You had your coat on.
You know what I had you stand.
I was seven,
I was seven three with them boots on.
Yes, sir.
I don't know.
I'm on boots it,
my own boots in.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
You parked this shit.
Okay, now, as a child,
I didn't know what y'all was doing.
I didn't understand the fucking show the pants.
Oh, you're right.
Right.
I did it.
I was understood.
Today now is, it's, it's classic.
So back then, y'all was like, beyond your time.
But look at, look, listen to the music.
It's like, bro.
That shit was so, the music was so far out.
It was what else could they fucking do?
It was like, y'all was just like.
I told you that she went from another planet, didn't I've told you.
It was Drake.
Drake was like, I want to look like what the music sounds like.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what started the whole thing.
But to me, I felt like we were parliament of the South.
That's real.
He reminded me of Joy Clint.
Dre reminded me of Joy Clint so much.
It was ridiculous.
He always put me to mind of joy.
man, I tell you so fun, so
that video was steeled on the barber.
So, you know, everybody backstage,
we're all chilling waiting to go out of the drain
stepped out of the hallway, packed offering
and stuff, we're talking about this.
Next thing, you know, Drake, this is Drake,
first time showing everybody in the outfit,
so Drake walked out the door.
He had some ski boots, white ski boots.
He had some white furry pants,
like shorts that went right here.
Yeah, on two, like, things like here
with big white furry thing, this white weed.
Man, that nigga came out.
that doing, like, that didn't care when everybody,
I was like, I mean, for about a minute,
it felt like five men, everybody was just looking at him like this.
He just started walking and everybody just started talking again.
So, you know what I said?
Rico went to him and asked me how he felt.
And I went to him, I said, Dre, so, you know what I'm saying?
How do you feel about this?
Like, you know, like, how do you like, what are you going to do
if they boo you?
He was like, I'm just going to laugh.
with it, man. Like, they go, they were either a scream for me or laugh at me.
And by him saying that being bold to just be like, fuck this shit, I'm doing it.
I loved it. I said, boy, you are insane.
Like, you stood out, too. You stood out, bro.
Like, how he'd have been there.
Yeah, ain't nobody bold enough to do that, bro. This man went on Chris Rock's show with shoulder pads
and had on these long, like, stringy, like, I don't know, things on it.
It was all different colors with drawls on, bro.
With white and tighters.
Singing, bombs old bad, that dance like then hunched.
That boy is insane, man.
I love three for just this.
He was just about it, man.
When he was on that, bro, he was, you couldn't stop him.
Man, we did steak on this tour.
He was walking around the tour the whole time with a guitar, bro.
If we went to a store, he had a guitar around.
It didn't matter.
He had that good tire on him.
So we're like, what inspired like he was using creativity?
It's just him being an artist, man.
He just, to me, he's always been artsy like that.
big is more, big is artsy, but big hooey with it
in his own weight.
Right.
Um, this thing got an owl, bro.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
He got a lot on, too.
He got a tiger, bro.
This thing got a python, a fucking Anaconda.
Man, crazy's hell, man.
Yeah, he nuts.
This is the crazy thing.
Look, we shoot videos right.
He's not from a little throw it off.
Bro, the owl like this fucking big.
Yeah.
My fuck be like, uh.
That nigga, that nudge when he's going to sit like,
uh.
He'd be like, uh.
Train that motherfucker to do that.
Man, you saw the video where you told that motherfucker
to go over there and brought it back?
He brought there to be a right back.
Don't he got a falcon, too?
No, he don't have a falo, he just had, he had two owls.
He went, he had one.
What happened to the other one?
And the other one is, I forgot the other one.
What happened to the other one?
Nothing.
You said he had two?
No, he got two.
Oh.
He forgot the other one name.
You thought that was that out man?
You thought that was that out man.
He didn't.
And I forgot the other one there.
And I forgot the other one.
I'll tell you, though, he always, when we do a video,
he always put me by the fucking animals.
No.
I'm like, man, so I'm sitting there to fucking,
I forgot what a song that was.
I think it was all night
of one of them records.
I'm sitting at a piano.
He got both of the motherfuckers sitting right here.
And they're talking about,
play the piano harder.
Those niggas looking at my fingers like this.
I'm like, man, what the fuck, man?
I'm like, man, that they're going to take my finger.
These niggins.
I'm like,
if they did one time, check this out.
We did the video for intentions.
Me and him and Silo.
Right? And it's a scene that's not in the video, but, man, they brought this little baby fucking alligator, right?
Think about that they're on, right? They had a muzzle on them and everything, so they're going to sit me right here with a girl right there.
All right, see, if you sing to the girl when we starred the music, they took their muzzle off that motherfucker, man.
He said, action, I started to do that motherfucker turn around.
Look, the trainer came and snatched them up. I said, big, man, you all ain't doing me like this, boy?
Why do you want to get you to see?
Why you want to give me the animal? You don't want that lover.
But her azure, shoot you.
That niggins, her azure, y'all, boy, I got it.
Whoa.
But anyway.
He loved animals, bro.
Like, he, yeah, that's his thing, man.
He loves it.
I always tell him, put the dogs up when I come to the house.
You got some mean ones.
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Hey, man.
Welcome back to the 85 South Show.
We're in here live, talking shit.
DC Young Fly, Sleepy Brown.
Hey, Jay, a win.
Sleep, yeah.
So what's up, man?
DC, before you got here,
we was talking about some of his favorite tracks
that he produced.
What are some of your favorite?
So fresh, so clean.
Okay.
Blueberry Yum Young.
Mm.
Licked by Joy.
Uh, you said a margarita.
Yeah, that's, that's crazy.
Smodio dope a lucid.
Yeah.
Can't wait.
I can't wait.
Yeah.
Niggas me.
Niggins me stop playing with.
Really?
Real, I already got that bump in the seat.
Yeah, y'all got to start playing with my sleep, man.
You got to start swagger on to your niggins' sleep.
I'm playing with me, man.
You know, that was one of my jokes when we used to go over to her back in the day.
Can't wait.
I told my home by, uh, uh, sugar and my mother home by, uh, whatever.
But anyway.
I didn't have a guy at home by him.
Sam Chris.
Sam Chris.
Sam Chris.
And I didn't get a half.
I said, hey, man, look.
I said, man, look.
I said, man, we do any shows with some rap, niggas.
Nick, what's on that?
I love to get caught with your head.
Who are you, man?
Who am I?
Where am I?
One of the guy, your ass, sleeping around.
You play sleep all the damn time.
Hey, sure, who am I?
Now, I figured it out.
He always forget half of them.
He just forget half of them.
I did go away.
I've been smoking too much, man.
Y'all got to stand, man.
He got to have that story.
He got it.
He got it.
He got to finish it in the red light.
Yeah, yeah.
And then the dick it came around.
This dick is crazy.
I was done.
I would take that.
All right.
So, sell Chris, that's the name.
I'm gonna finish it right now.
We're at the red life.
Sal Chris.
We had the right life.
Put the pain of butter up, man.
So I told him, I said, man,
we do any rap show,
and he rap nigga trial.
I said, you're going to go walk up to him
and slap them to me and say,
bitch, I do R&B.
That was our whole shit that tour.
So we were waiting for a rap nigga to say something.
We're going to slap him to say,
bitch, I do ironby.
Nobody said shit.
Nobody said shit.
And y'all were waiting on the nigga to say something.
We were waiting on somebody to say that shit, man.
That shit was so funny.
You'd be making bits and schlap, nigger.
Pagetto shit.
That childish.
So childish.
So childish.
So chalicious.
Man, stepping out.
Oh, stepping out.
Come see you?
Damn.
Come on, man.
You got glasses, you forget.
I only remember half a she.
You just told me that.
When you said it, it hit me.
Yes, stepping out.
Yes, sir.
Man, give me a little piece.
Give me a little piece of stepping out, man.
Speedy produced that.
Easy record.
If you play that for him, I said, yes, sir.
This is going to be something right here.
If he killed that, he killed that.
You don't put something good.
Man, give me one of them when George Clinton was around stores.
Everybody got one.
George came to the dungeon.
So George is now working, and he called me in the room.
Sleepy.
I walk in them.
And as I walk in, I see him hitting.
So I'm like, okay, so George, you're going to hit that pipe in the studio, huh?
I said, wow.
He hit that shit, and he gets rid of talking him, he goes,
no, nigga, oh, that crack covered in me.
I'm like, oh.
That's crazy.
This is their booze.
He has nothing story I was expecting me.
The nigga, this little crack smoking.
I was like, sleeping.
That is hilarious, everybody.
You're going to move slow in hell, boy.
I was like, wow, joy, man.
But I think that was the way of ordainty be in the funk.
Oh, my God.
In the crack?
Yes.
The crack is a funky.
You can be actually in your face.
Right toward me.
Right toward me.
I never get it.
That shit's starting off.
Bro, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
That shit crazy.
Yeah.
I was just surprised he was doing it in the studio.
I guess, you know, he seemed such a name.
He was the rock.
It wasn't even in the powder.
He was the rock.
Yeah, I was delighted.
Damn.
Yeah.
But, you know, George, you know, right now, George is clean.
He's healthy as hell.
He's swimming like all the time, George.
He's swimming all the time.
He needs to come up here, man.
He would be great.
The grandfather.
George was watching it, but that part you just said, he couldn't.
The great granddaddy of Funk.
The granddaddy or phone, yes sir.
Dr. Funkstein, one of my favorites, sir.
One of my favorite, yes, sir, yeah.
Wow, would you go hard.
See, like, back then we had,
the album covers was like watching the video.
Mm-hmm. Because we didn't have videos back there
when the albums came out. You just had this big,
colorful, and for one of the album, Aqua Buggy, you could open it up,
and it was like a little city on the water.
Mm-hmm. It was dope, man. It was the best thing to have,
because you just sitting there staring and all that.
Let me ask you this.
Do you think Cell Therapy, the beat, is one of the best beats in hip-hop?
Yes, yes.
Rico Wade.
You produced that thing?
Rico.
That's what dope.
Yeah, Rico's sick.
See, Rico has an ear that is unlimited.
It doesn't just hear this or just hear that.
It hears everything.
Ray is more, Ray is Yoda for us because he taught all of us.
He's the one of the most smoothest motherfucking produced.
You can sit there watching me.
where that shit all day
he's done countless of hits
but like cell therapy man
when I first heard it
and Rick told me
where he got it from
I was I didn't
I can't really tell you because
I don't want to get away his
mad and he's a hell of a trick
bro and that beat to me
because that beat is so rock
it's so hip-hop
it's so everything
you know what I mean
like I always say this about
I'll care has done every genre
music they've done fucking country
with Rosa Paul
they done rock and roll
with Bono Bandad and the drum and bass
and they did everything
so
cell therapy
to me is like that
it's that special record
you can't
you can't find something
that sound like it
you know what I mean
it's definitely one of my favorites
I think it's
it's scared me
when I first heard
it's so spooky as hell
bro, bro, bro, brook.
Like, what the fuck you get that from?
Yeah.
You see how Jordan Peele had flipped that Looney's joint?
Br, they did that fucking cell therapy like that.
Slow that shit down.
Man, that shit would be the perfect
because it already got the sounds in it.
Yep.
Man, you said Teabazz took y'all over that.
Come on a little bit.
No, no, no.
The whole dungeon.
The whole dungeon, the crib.
Yes, sir.
You know, let me ask you this.
You said Teabazz took everybody over there.
Yeah, T-Boss did.
Because, you know, we all hung out.
We were all friends, and we all hung out at Jelly Bean, Skating Ring.
And once again, black women.
Yeah.
She's holding it down.
She's never going to hold up by herself, but she took everybody.
She took the whole, squid on it.
Yeah, she told me the bag.
She basically told Pebbles about our singing group that we had at the time.
And set up with me with Pebbles, and we met Pebbles, man.
Yeah, T-Bahs really looked out because, you know, once she got discovered and got to her,
Rico actually put left eye in TLC
You know what I'm saying?
He introduced it because me and Rico met her
Because we used to be dancers for certain artists back in the day
So that's how we met her
Mm-hmm
To get up
So, you know
T-Vos, I love her to death man
Because she didn't have to do that
But she did
Right
You know what I'm saying
And we love her for it
And uh
Shots out to Marie 2 Marie
Maria was the one who do
She was a hairdresser
And she basically
you know, kind of
said it up too, you know what I'm saying? She had a lot to do with it
too, so I don't want to leave her out. So T-Bah's
basically the plug. Look how much dope shit
happened just because she looked
out like that. Yep, she looked out. She looked out. She told us, too.
She told her. She told us. She said, I'm going to look out for you.
I promised her. I'm going to
she did. She didn't
Yeah, yeah. It wasn't
Tri-City at the time. It was
before Tri-City.
It was out there.
Yeah, it was down.
Hey, you know she was a tricita, oh yeah
We just say tricyta, but yeah, she went over, though
We had Dallas Austin up here
Oh, yeah, Dallas up here?
Oh, yeah, Dallas was driving a BMW at 15, bro,
and I was walking to the skating around
How this nigga get this shit?
I knew he was cold then
I knew he was going to be a cold producer.
I'm going to start producing, man.
You should have been producing.
You should have been, man.
I just, I be trying.
I be trying.
These folks want to hear loose legs and all these shit.
I'd be fucking trying.
As soon as I do a beat, they'd be like, oh, a loose leg.
I'd be like, hold up.
You know what I'm saying?
This goddamn verse.
He famous, man.
He famous.
He's famous.
He's famous as fuck.
That shit, Craig, brother.
We're going to work, though.
One thing about it.
One thing I know about OG, I always slide.
Anything I post or anything with some new OG slide right on there.
Like, hey.
That shit bumping.
So, at the end of the day right now
where I'm at with music,
I'm like, long as it touch the people
that I know that fuck with me,
I'm kind of like, I'm good, you feel.
I'm the nigga who all,
you're like, man, let that shit go, man.
Let that shit go.
He's like, no, I got to do it a certain way.
I'd be like, brother,
the people who know who know who are going to know, man.
I know.
I need them to take it serious
because at the end of the day,
I don't need no labor,
but I know the labor get at a machine,
man, they got their machine, pal.
That's the one thing about the layman.
Hey, man, people are going to take it serious
if you take it serious.
No, I take it serious.
But you know.
They see, they only see.
It's comedy.
It costs to, it costs to be the boss.
Talk to it, O.G.
Nothing is for free.
Nothing is for free.
Nothing is for free.
You got to put something on that.
Hey.
That's why I ain't going to lie.
I love majors because major's going to do that and you ain't got to.
You got to pay it back.
Tell me good.
But again, what?
Yeah.
If a label put a million dollars on that track,
right here tomorrow.
Yeah.
Now, you can get lucky.
Like, I think old town, what the country record,
a Knaz record.
he got lucky
because those little kids heard his record.
So he actually
blew up without a major
and probably really without putting money
on the same truth. Right, right, right. Because it was so
catching, everybody was loving it so much. If you catch
one, if you kept one, then all of a sudden you
get hot. Yeah. They're going to come home, Steve.
They're going to come back. Yeah, yeah. They're going to come in.
If you're independent, after independent
order, how much he spent on that once home.
Yeah, right. He's going to be like, man.
She spent about 700,000
of his money. Yes.
Not nobody else money.
And I ain't know how many walls he had to go down
just to get the plugs he got.
Right.
You like, it took me five years
to meet this nigga, man.
See, we used to that old label thing, man.
I kind of really miss that, you know,
because, you know, you go to label, you spoil.
You get your signing bonus.
You do this, you do that.
It's just they take care of you.
You know what I'm saying?
Now, and there's nothing wrong with being independent.
I definitely support it, you know what I'm saying?
But, you know, I can't love it.
Man, I love that machine, bro.
And when they do this, it's everywhere.
Go what the label just told me.
So, you know what the 24-hour did about, like, 30-cent million on-and-on, screen.
And then she's got, like, $9 million on the goddamn on YouTube, right?
Okay, okay.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
Got what the label told me.
What was that?
Man, you know, if your video did, like, 15 or 20 million, though, you know what I'm saying?
We probably could talk.
I said, damn.
A knicker can't even do that.
And that still ain't enough.
Fuck y'all money.
I'm gonna just show y'all.
It's at the point where I'm like,
it ain't even about that.
Now I'm just doing it.
And when I do it for real, it's rap.
Give me, give me three months
to do your straight music.
Straight.
I ain't talking about, no nothing.
Damn, be honest.
Three music, three months of straight music.
Man, I'm on your favorite artist ad.
Matter of fact, your favorite.
artist. I'm his favorite rapper.
You better tell them.
That's right.
Tell them. Tell them.
Man, old old, old lamb mill, man.
What to tell them?
That's about me, blue, man.
All, here, though.
I know they're missing it.
All right, motherfucker.
Oh, I'm sure.
No, but when you get the staff from the OG, though,
I think that kind of like,
hell, niggas, you know what I'm saying?
Especially, like, to keep motivated.
That way, I kind of, like, all the way to motivate.
Sometimes that's all the take.
Just a little acknowledgment, man.
People don't want to feel like they're doing it for nothing.
But you know, we got to start doing it.
We got to stop limiting our people.
That's what it is.
We have a mind conception that nobody can do more than one thing,
especially a nigger.
Right.
Anybody else can.
But a nigger, shit.
Pick one and pick it.
Yeah.
Pick one and be good.
Other than that, don't be nothing else.
Exactly.
Don't try to take everything.
Come on, man.
We're that talent, you know what I'm saying?
We got the ability to take everything.
Everybody copies us.
Say it again?
I just, everybody copies us.
I just saw in Japan today that they got low riders.
They got, I mean, dude, they have a beautiful car collection in Japan.
Yes, it's a straight culture out there, bro.
Like, let me tell you something, the best breakdancers and paupers and all that stuff.
The Asian kids, man.
They own that shit, man.
The Jabba Wall get them there?
Man, I love Jabba Wall.
I love them niggas, but that's what, they're Michael
dancing, man. Stop playing.
Yeah, that's about it.
Get Michael Jackson.
All this shit, they're like, I like
Convinja. Is that a bad? You have seen,
no? I got to see them.
Boy, no, boy.
With the jobball with all the motherfucking neat, man.
Let me tell you some.
I don't know. Who is you?
I just be like, I don't know the nigger good.
They all love them.
They're like, the good nigga might be in the front
or the sorry nigga in the back.
It don't even matter.
I'm a nigga.
Man, I used to go to this show all the time in Vegas.
They, they made me a member.
My name Sleepwalking.
Sleep walking.
I might be
Loulein walking
I didn't
He can't do it
Leigh Walker
Loulein
that shit too
It ain't Shackling that shit too
He's a Shacklewarkie
He's a Shacklewalkie
He can't say that shit
No what
Can't say retarded
We can't say retarded
No
What?
It's offensive
Yeah
Man
What
I'm retarded
I'm gonna say
I said me
I said me
Perfect, alpha.
See, I'm half-pound live.
What the fuck thing guys say?
I can't even look my finger up.
Look at this shit.
Weill.
No offense to the people with...
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Well, like I said, man, I watch y'all show all the time, man.
Like one of my favorite joke, Cullo, when you said,
shout out to the women that can all get here.
and control their kids
at the same time, folks.
Man, I'm probably
saying it. I'm probably saying it wrong, but why not.
Hollywood is it right there.
Hey, man.
We got to show love to that, man.
Hey, man, I love y'all, man.
I'm such a fan of y'all, man.
Thank you, man.
That shit means a lot.
I don't know like Christmas.
Hey, man, I'm going to be on the show.
You're going to be that.
He did.
He said, you're going to be that.
I said, you're going to be that.
I swear I'm there, O.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, man.
Y'all my favorite, man.
I fucks with your heart.
You appreciate y'all.
Your car collection, y'all niggins.
Come on, brother.
Your car collection is clean.
I got about three cars.
You do?
You do?
Let me see ya.
I put my three.
Yeah, I forgot my, okay.
I ain't get my paint.
No, they're resting.
I mean, still.
I got the car by that list.
I get it down to do the list.
Nah, I get it.
Yeah, well, y'all.
They need that.
They need that.
Hey.
Every time I'm talking to him all out here.
I'm like, bro.
What are you doing?
He walked in hell.
He gave me that first thing he said it was.
Man, I got my Cadillac down.
Go on take some pictures.
It only makes sense, man.
Go on out there getting that Cadillac, man.
That's what?
It only makes sense.
Your carcala is good.
Yes, sir.
I know you got more color.
I do.
I know you got some shit on the way now.
That nika dope.
The nigga got me up one time and said,
hey, stop using that bad at oil.
I said, how do you know?
He said, I smell it on you.
I said, what the fuck?
Smell it.
I said I smell it.
Damn it.
I have you smelled an oil.
Yeah, the oil chain, man.
No, fuck, this is it good.
That's going to know about car right now.
Yeah, I'm gonna do that.
Take that out.
Yeah, man.
That's hard.
He got a car that's already done and be like they ain't done.
But they're not.
I'd be like, bro, that's fucking ready.
He's talking about it.
It ain't.
That ain't.
This bitch is perfect.
No, it's not.
He's like, ain't, ain't.
It ain't.
Crank it up.
Oh, off your chain.
I'm telling you.
you, man, it's just, it's an obsession at this.
At first, I thought she gonna do the racing.
I thought she's gonna dark race.
Is it like, every time you get a car,
you'd be like, when you see it coming in your driveway,
you'd be like, ah.
It's mine.
No.
You know what?
My family won't, my family won't let me do nothing dangerous.
Yeah, I bought a motorcycle.
My brother loaded that bitch up and took it back.
I ain't seen my motorcycle in three years.
It's been about three years.
It's been about three years.
That's probably really a good thing, because they know you, they know you.
They're going to be like, nah.
You're on a motorcycle?
I can't see that shit.
I bought a motorcycle.
My brother took it that motherfucker home and took it apart.
Damn.
It wasn't shit wrong with.
What kind of buying it was?
Hey, man, it was just like a little cafe racing, one of the European motorcycles.
Yeah, he was a new year.
He said, I got to get that one.
That's not good.
No, it wasn't dangerous, man.
It was just, I was just going to cruise.
Which kind did you get?
Like, was it the school?
What are they like?
Think James Dean.
Oh, okay.
I got you.
Okay.
Not like a crotch rocket.
No, no, no, no.
It's some playboy shit that you put the leather jacket on and you look back when your heart broke.
And your jeans.
Put some boots on.
You know what you said.
Don't want me.
That's the shit you listen to on that.
Right.
Yeah.
Don't mean shit now.
Don't mean shit now.
You can pull over that evening.
Oh, man, future, man.
You don't know he came from the dining?
Yes, sir.
Future is Rico's first cousin.
And I got you a new blunt.
You want one?
Oh, yeah, thank you, sir.
Yeah, man.
And, um, you're fined out?
Well, I'm still, fuck with it.
You want to smoke?
I'm not, I mean, what you've been?
You been forgetting shit.
What's in the?
You're right.
You're on for that.
You don't feel like, who you, this?
You can get about you
Oh
You're getting
Mic up
What y'all doing me?
No, I had brother
That's the money that brought
Oh my God
No fool
Right
Now what the hell
What the hell we're talking about?
Future
Future, Rico A
Rico A
First cousins, right?
So, like,
my future was younger
You know what's saying?
Future, you know
I was into wrong shit
and everything
And he used to come high
at the dungeon.
When some shit go down, he'll come over there, you know what I'm saying?
So he would see what Rico would do,
and then Rico started showing him the light, you know what I'm saying?
And then Rico put him in a rap group called Connect.
Back in the day, and then they did, like, one album, whatever.
And then, you know, next thing I knew, Future was on a whole...
He changed his name from me here to future, and he was on a whole other thing.
So shout out the future, man.
We're so proud of him.
You know what I'm saying?
We're so proud of him.
Like, man, he is really on top.
of the game, man. He's really, you know, I went up to the studio to work with him and, you know,
just watching him working, how he do it, man. You know, he learned great, man. He's doing his thing.
Was he the last person in the dungeon family today?
You can kind of say that. Well, yeah, yeah.
I'm talking about that dungeon. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That connection is, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because the funny thing is, you know, like, anytime, you know,
it's family and it's, you know, automatically you've done your family, you know what I'm saying.
You know, he, the future just is fucking insane with him, bro.
Like, you know, he just, I don't know, bro.
He just, I love him to do it.
The way he worked, everything, how he do it.
Like, when I worked with him, he didn't even do his background,
how he'd do it, Paul, I do.
He had to do it for him.
Man.
He said, yeah, go on and get there.
All dude did, I'm trying.
Yay!
Huh?
Huh?
What the, what?
That's all he were doing.
Ed living.
And living.
That's all he did.
He got him a check.
Got him a check.
Come on with.
Got him a check.
You know what I'm saying?
You're talking about that vibe, man.
And, you know, shots out to kill the Mike.
Killer Mike, definitely.
You ain't in the team and bring up Adidas.
Ah.
Come on, man.
Yes, sir.
My son, excuse me.
That's what you know.
I don't remember shit.
You know how that's correct?
Thank you.
I told you.
Yeah, but Adidas, man.
Killer Mike record was insane.
I'm very proud of him.
Just so, you know, him as a person and, you know,
with running jewels, how to great that's going,
and, you know, with everything, man, so.
I don't do you have to drop of drugs.
Thank you.
You could have to hand me this shit, ma.
He didn't world.
You just get something out the pack.
Motherfuck in the cone, man.
You need to curl, but the curran.
He hit ride home.
Then you were saying, then ride home.
Like, wait, get that.
And that niggie's sake.
Yeah, that little shit.
Nah, he's a nigga that smote up.
All right, man.
To the whole crew, man.
Everybody, bro.
Everybody.
Shout out.
That's one of them cold-ass hooks, too, though.
You did your thing on that.
There's a lot of them, though.
We could really sit here and name shit all day.
You're the motherfucking goat, man.
Goat, man. Anytime niggas have
contributed to the culture of
hip hop. I don't think people
understand you are contributing
to the culture of hip hop.
You're a goat. So anytime I
meet somebody or somebody has,
anytime they have done something for the culture,
man, we got to give them their proper
respect. Exactly, man.
Speaking of working with ladies, man,
TLC, one of the
hottest things that ever come through the
music industry. Yes, yes.
You know, of course, like I
I said, we were friends with T-Boss,
and our first job with them was a Christmas record.
The face Christmas record is called Slay Ride.
Have a very, very Christmas dinner.
That shit was hard.
That one?
Yeah.
God, he knew that shit.
He knew that shit.
That's why I started sending this shit.
But he wasn't going to know the name much.
They were the first city girl.
If you think about it.
If you think about it.
If you think about it.
They had a whole song
No, they had a song
Before that just flat out
Asking for Dick
I ain't too proud of bed
That was their first singing
Come on man
Yep
They were the first city girls man
Stop playing
She said if I need it in the morning
In the middle of the night
I ain't too proud to bed
Come on
And they had their own condoms
Yup only I used to wear
I'm my glasses, yep
Show damn did
The Yellow
So did
So did
gigs over there with pebbles in them and uh slay ride yeah sleigh ride and then after that
it was all i want for christmas we did another christmas record for him and then after that became
then the next thing was waterfalls waterfalls yeah my boy marquois ethrich one of he's like he's
original member he was in the singing group with you boys with us so he's always been dungia family
but he wrote um waterfalls who yeah that's one of the biggest high selling records of all
Still to this day, still to this day, it's one of our biggest records.
Like, you know, I always hear everywhere.
Elevator, restaurant, school.
Damn.
Everywhere.
The band played everything.
Everything.
You don't even know I was in the band.
So, y'all gave us so much music to play.
What should play?
I played.
I played, she's not a drum.
Oh, but before I was a percussion.
But before I got there, I played saxophone.
Nice.
A baritone.
Yes, sir.
Trump.
Yes, sir.
See, I'm telling them drum, though.
He was a rap.
He was a rap.
Fucking music notes.
It was, gack, ca, ca, gack, gawk, gai.
The child gave up every time.
What?
Man. Waterfalls.
Damn.
Damn.
They had so many dope-ass songs.
Yeah, they had it.
Yeah, they definitely did, bro.
TLC was a shot out of the pebbles for putting that together.
That was her, that was her thought.
That was her thing.
She put that group together.
She, you know what I'm saying?
She really knew what to do with them.
And shout to Dallas.
Dallas produced it.
Exactly.
Dallas did all that.
You know what I'm saying?
Dallas gave them sound.
So, you know, that was one thing about the dungeon family.
We wanted to give Atlanta a voice.
We wanted, like, I never forget, like, back in the day,
me and Rico went to a concert, man, all of us,
we went to go see DJ Quick.
And DJ Quick had everybody in George's so goddamn hard.
Yeah, everybody in Georgia screaming Compton.
He had everybody screaming Compton.
Now, Compton is the place where the homeboy chill, you see.
So when I saw that, you know what I'm saying?
And, you know, we started, like, doing our thing.
I was like, man, we have to, you know what I'm saying?
We got to start calling our spot, letting niggins, you know,
know where we're from or know what not to go,
or just where you should go, you know what I'm saying?
That's the whole thing with East Point being here, college for.
Yeah, that was the whole point because.
He plus out.
Yes, sir, we listen to the chronic.
We listen to everybody.
We said, man, we got, and we're going to represent Atlanta on this kind of shit,
we're going to have to represent.
So we're going to have to listen to the best and be like,
okay, well, this is what we're going to do.
You know what I'm saying?
We had, you know, we put in the great musicians.
We had, President, Tommy Martin, Billy Holden.
We had all the greatest, all the great musicians in Atlanta.
Along with us, created that sound, man.
And it was a beautiful thing.
All that all came together, man.
It's a blessing.
Damn.
Super blessing, bro.
When did all this music shit started making sense to you?
Um, 92.
Uh-oh.
Outborn.
What happened?
We started making sense.
sense where I knew it was just like we, this is what we're doing.
Yeah.
I cared, man.
We did play the ball.
That saw the whole thing then.
I knew we weren't going to ever fall off.
Not after that one.
Not after that one.
Play a ball, I knew it.
When L.A. came to us and say, okay, sleeping, you're going to have to stay, you're going to say,
instead of saying on Christmas Day, you got to say all day and day, you got to say
that because we got to make it a regular record.
I knew it was old.
You know what I'm saying?
And another time where I really saw it.
It's a tour, it's a festival, whatever.
Outcast is coming on next.
Ludacris just went off.
Outcast comes on.
And at first, all the black kids are at the stage.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm up in the grass.
They said, yo, coming up next, Outcast, bro.
When I tell you, it was like all of the white kids and the Spanish,
all of them just came running down to the front past me.
And I looked at Rick, I said, boy, they don't cross the old.
I said, look at this, man.
And this was on ATA's.
This was on that album, and I was like, wow, bro, like, this is crazy.
That's when I really started seeing a big picture of it.
You know what I'm saying?
When the crowd really started understanding and start singing elevators with them
and start knowing the words and, you know what I'm saying?
It was like, wow, you know what I'm saying?
Wheels are still.
Oh, one of my favorite wheels is steel.
Yes, sir.
Will is still?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Damn
Elevators
Now to get my mind right
Before every show
That was that one
Like everybody
I felt like that was the one
That really just
Like
That elevators
It just
That's the one
That's the one that
Everybody know
Yes that was
To me that was
Like everybody outside the South
Who missed
To get up, get out
Right
And all of them
Early joints
When they came out
With elevators
Because that shit
Couldn't nobody
To tell
what it was from. And this is at a time where shit
was on the radio. Yes.
So it's like, if you go
Chicago and you hear this shit and then
niggas in New York is playing there, it's like
this is one of them ones that it don't matter
where to fuck you from. Right.
To me, AT aliens, that was
really the introduction of OutKaz.
Southern Player Listic to me
it's kind of like a dungeon family.
That's the South. The South knew about
Southern Player Listing. Right. But
elevators and ATLICLIC, bro,
that was
I love that record.
That's when motherfuckers started going to Germany and shit.
Yeah.
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That's like
Yeah
I was going to ask you
earlier
Where is like
one of the
strangest places
that you went for
show.
You can't believe that they fuck with you.
Budapest.
Budapest with the head I said.
Killed this nigga, bro.
You're killed my damn.
Diled over him.
This is where the big motherfuckers go.
Usher, Michael Jackson, and Beyonce and shit.
Outcast.
Sleepy Brown.
The Outcast's 20 anniversary tour.
And, yeah, man, my homeboy had.
Found some weed out there, man.
We smoked weed in Budapest.
I couldn't believe it.
I was like, wow, I'm in Budapest,
nigga, had a big-ass tree
from this church smoking a blunt.
In Budapest, nigga.
We don't fucking Budapest.
Ain't the nigga just say that?
Nick, what you smoke a blood?
In Budapest, nigga.
Nica, budapest is in Budapest.
What the fuck is it?
Into Indonesia or some shit?
That's Indonesia, Asia.
Come on, why, woman?
Where is it?
Europe.
And hungry.
Hungry.
Yeah.
All right, bet.
Yeah.
It's over there.
Hey, man.
Ain't nobody say that.
No, nobody.
No, nobody.
They were like Bootype.
Hey.
This is how far that shit is from Atlanta.
It's so far this.
It's so far this.
It's far.
It's far.
Yeah.
Bootap in Georgia.
Bootype.
About three and a half a half a mile.
Yeah.
That's North Carolina.
South George.
South George.
South George.
The fuck-up part is the problem is a Budapest, Georgia.
They're going to be in the comment.
Man, they know about the pet.
BP on the mouth.
And yeah, bro.
We're coming up, bro.
Keep our name out your mouth.
Man from the fucking time back.
In 22 of eight of us, shut your ass up.
And Budapest, Buddha is where all the rich folks stay.
Pets is where all the young people staying.
Because they bothering.
They bother some.
They pass.
So is Budapest?
So is it pest, budapest, or budapest?
Because you said, I said booedipa the second time.
You said, booed or the rich folks stay in the past is what the yawful thing.
Okay, man, leave my long.
So, niggas be like I stay in booed past.
You know what I'm smoking, folk.
So you don't broke down booty pants.
He said, that's what they called it.
That's what they told me.
They said, yes.
All the wealthy people stay on their side and all of the young gabmen.
Stay on the past.
Yeah, they stay on the pants.
Okay.
So I'm on the pants.
Where are you at?
On the pass, a booty pants.
I only have a booty.
It is.
It's George Alton.
It's a boot pass.
I told you.
Boy, there's going to be some comments about that one.
Oh, man.
They said, I think they said.
Slip around coming to boot a pet in there song.
How many people look at the population?
I'm in the schools they got.
They probably could walk to everything.
That wasn't a count.
That wasn't a county.
They just got, that's a town.
They ain't got no counting on nothing.
One school.
Want everything.
Everything is a bus trip.
He's everything.
He's just chained back.
Yeah, I'm a five man tonight.
Damn, it ain't small.
In Budapest, Georgia?
It's booming.
How big is a lot of that?
Shout out to Budapest, Georgia, man.
We just learned about y'all.
Shout out to Budapest.
You got all that.
We got to do a show.
It's 1.3 million people down now.
We can get some people like that.
We can get that .
We didn't get that .3.
Yes, sir.
What a Budap?
Where are you close to?
He's off 20.
Man, that ain't telling me shit.
Close to Tyler Perry and George?
No, Tyler Purs.
Toulouse?
I'm gonna tell him.
I'm gonna say, Tyler Pryor.
I got a city, that nigga.
You can.
He can.
He can't.
He definitely can do that.
He got an exit.
Y'all.
You got who?
He got a whole exit and trying to act like he ain't know
that was getting him an exit.
Yeah, he'd do that.
Come on.
I was on my way to work and I looked up and I saw this.
I was like, wow.
Man, you knew that.
Wasn't that up there?
He knew that.
You know they're going to call you.
They ain't going to just put it up, though.
He got to exit.
Cam Newton got 42 signs.
You bullshit.
Shit, go down Camp Creek.
That's true.
Go down.
Oh, that's all that.
Oh, that's a little.
Oh, that bit about Temple.
Oh, that bit about wool.
I know what woolen is that.
Okay.
Okay.
I don't know what none of this shit is.
Ah!
Booty Pits.
I don't know what that this shit is.
This shit is far.
Who the Bulls and Blue the Bat?
A lot of people.
Oh, they're made by Mousin, but that Mousin, Georgia.
God damn, they got a Mousin'Ain'Hood and Mousin'O Georgia.
They just stopped coming up with ladies and start replacing them.
They just do the same thing.
What would you tell the up-and-coming producers?
I know they ask you for shit all the time.
Yeah.
Just don't stop doing what you do.
The time that you do, when you stop, it's basically over.
You know what I'm saying?
keep working. It's going to work for you if you keep working. I promise you. It took us,
it took us, what, about, about five years. It took us about five years to really start getting
it going. So, as long as you stick with it and just don't get tired of it, and it's going to work
for you, bro. Somebody's going to hit something and they're going to tell a friend.
That's why I be telling him all the job. Yeah, that's, yeah.
You know, lay fed up for this shit. Man, put me some shit going to sleep around, bro.
Bro, I'm this nigga life coach, bro.
I was in the studio, he was there.
That nigga looked at me like, he...
I'm like, Jay-O-Han.
He's like, man, I'm the first nigga that believed in this name.
When I met him, he didn't believe in itself.
You believe him, man.
I'm going to go back on to be out here believing in you if you don't.
Right.
It don't work like that.
You could be selling your beast, the niggins that be watching the show,
Joe, man.
Like, what the fuck?
They be licking it like,
I rap,
I'm like to rap.
But they don't know how to rap,
they don't know how to rap,
I'm from Budap's Georgia.
Y'all.
I'm going to rock around
like an Oudap store.
Yeah, y'allie,
because there's some real-land niggas
out of the Budapest.
You didn't hurt all the cities,
but you don't know about the red
Boutapest on the map.
Everybody's stayed up
and it's some real-land nigger
with some choppers who don't play there.
And they don't play fair.
There's a lot of police
And I know a few people
I know my uncle niche
Ain't that my sister?
Hey, hell no
She's gonna stay there
But hey, boo to pet
We ain't been there
Google lied
Yeah, Google lied
I'm gonna tell the truth
Ain't no million point three
Down there food
It ain't number two
168 people
One school nigga
One church
One house
One grandma, one uncle
Everybody shelter
The same cousin, one mama, y'all.
You already know Budapet got the flow.
Nigger, 20 yards, that's next time.
Lina, some Budapet's got some chapples.
They'll let them go.
Act like you don't fucking know.
I was choking on the dope smoke.
When I went to Budapest, forgot my money, so I was broke.
One school, one house, one jail, one uncle, one more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
One school, one house, one house, one.
One jail, one uncle, one more.
Yeah, yeah.
One spoon to pass.
One jail.
One uncle, one mom.
Yaw.
Yeah.
One school to go.
One jail.
One uncle.
One.
Boot up.
Yeah.
You're me, bro.
Food of pen.
George.
Food a bed.
Boot a pet.
Boot a dog.
What all guy?
Put a pet George.
What all guy?
Food a bed George.
Put your motherfucker hook up
Put your hood up
Put a buttopoe put a boot put a
Puttub put your hood up
Put your hood up
Put your hood up
Goet
Get what
Ain't no east side
Uh uh no west side
No south side uh uh uh uh
It's one side uh uh uh no east side uh uh uh no south side uh uh uh no south side uh uh huh no
No west side uh uh uh uh uh it's one side
Hey
We're from Bootip
You can all come right there, man.
Hey, we're gonna be a good, man.
See, that one time about that lot of shit,
we can come on with anything, man.
Yeah, right.
You know what I think, what that line of music really was, though?
We entertained ourselves.
Yeah, we did.
You see what I'm saying?
Yep.
That was the whole talent show thing, man, man.
Right.
Everybody that kind of did talent shows ended up doing something.
Silk, silk did, 112.
Uh, shit, me.
I was in a dance group band.
there called guests, and we used to
and we used to kill that shit, folks.
Like, crazy. Yes, sir, man. It was fun times
back in the high school doing that shit.
Back then, when the, I think that was
like when the Renaissance was blowing up, and it was actually
giving people a platform
to express
their self. So dancing music
was at a, well, at the whole time, you know what I'm saying?
It was at a high rate before you were, like, picking up a
basketball, or, you were trying to show, you had talent.
Well, you know, Atlanta has always been a gumbo. We always
look at stuff and like Atlanta music back then was more Miami
we love fast records it's time all on records
Egyptian love all that stuff so you know
you know Atlanta we we that's what I love about Atlanta like
we love everything we'll take it and then kind of put it over here and go
okay I like that boy I like that I like that you know what I'm saying
we make a own gumbo we make a whole season of that thing
we could you know what I'm saying so yeah yeah
that's the dope thing about the city
though man it's like there's so much shit going on like if you love rap music and shit
you can go to 20 open mics and hear 40 rappers from 90 cities that's true that's true
you get what I'm saying I used to host a whole lot of like open mic rappers and shit
and it just be like you can sit there and be like man that shit ain't that shit ain't it
I don't want to never hit that shit again,
but that nigga come back 11 weeks straight.
And then it's like, the next thing you know,
it's like, now I know all the words to this shit.
And I didn't see that nigga at 12 strip club
performing this same goddamn racket.
He didn't give up on this motherfucker, bro.
You know that bitch?
You know this all?
Man.
It's a classic, bro.
It's good.
Man, I remember.
It was this, I remember it was this dude he had wrote this song for some strippers.
And the first time he came and performed that shit, I thought it was the funniest shit ever,
because he was just going so hard with his performance.
And he had set up a little stage, and he had a little stripper.
It was just one stripper, though.
But she was just like, she wasn't, like, bad, bad.
But you could look at it until he was a dazzler,
but then it's like he wouldn't perform that shit.
And I was like, am I the only one who thinks this is hilarious?
But after I seen that shit perform 31 times in a row,
I was like, he got one.
He got it.
I guess I just had the ball away.
Man, that boy gone.
He out of him.
But the crazy thing is, it was this one dude used to come to open mic.
he had the worst song
you probably would have
never thought it was going nowhere
that nigga went to
went to Japan and did
100 shows man
came back wrapped up on everybody
oh yeah
they love our culture
they do man they love us to death
every time we went over there bro
and it's such a trip because we did a festival
over there and when we were
like we had a curtain up and it was
so quiet bro you can hear
like cricket right it was super
quiet I'm like where's the crowd
Right.
Man, it was like 200,000 people like this.
Wait.
Just waiting.
And when that curtain, draw, we were like, oh, shit.
Like, that's a million, thousand people.
Yes, you're not for the had that in America.
You never have.
You're not having 500 people around each other quiet like that.
And they were just all like, wait.
Just waiting.
I've never seen anything like that.
It's amazing.
It's really amazing.
They love our culture.
They love it.
They were in that of joy.
enjoy the show. I would love to be around people with that much sense.
Oh, Ted. You quieted for it waiting to see me. That was, that would be so
dope. Can you imagine? Don't do that. All right. Well, you can't do none of this
unacceptable shit no more, man. But he said, I mean, yeah, yeah. But you didn't have to say that.
Now they're going to be like, that's fucked up. How else they're going to say blue leg, call him?
All right. I ain't good. You don't know what the
fuck you just said.
I said, Louleet.
I said, when people start walking up
and you're peeing on your feet, don't say nothing.
Because you ask for that shit.
Who peeing on my feet?
You don't know what the fuck you just said to them fuck.
I said, Louleg!
You could have said, my name is D.C. Youngfly,
I like when people pee on my legs.
And you're playing with them.
I said, hey, they're going to Louleg.
No, see?
There you go.
All right.
You don't know what that shit gonna translate to, man.
Loulaid.
Okay.
That means.
Loulead.
Okay.
That shit made pee on my feet.
I knock your eye out
Okay
You're talking about
Feel my feet
To knock your ass
Can you the fuck out
Don't play with them people
man
I just be trying to look out
For your safety
I know Jackie Chad
I knock your ass out
All right
See he ain't even
The right kind of folks
That you said
This shit too
Ooh
My cousin is Asian
All right
bro
Your cousin is Asian
Yeah yeah
Hey yeah
You plug in
I'll talk about
My family
When nigg be talking about
Nick they're
They're kidding me
You know what
No.
By the other eight.
I get it.
No, we're going into a new year.
I'm through looking now.
What you told me?
I'm through looking now.
You got it, bro.
You can't stop.
You're scared.
That's talent.
You got a muffled over that sag in their pants doing the T.I.
Nick, if you ain't T.
Who?
It's a nigga over there, practicing our culture right now.
Dude, I'm gonna tell you something.
He just did that voice.
I actually met the Korean Two Pop.
What's the plan, man?
You know what I'm talking about me.
This nigga met a Korean Tupac.
No lie.
I'm through looking now.
Please show me that shit.
For real.
He's the Korean.
I met him in L.A.
He showed me everything.
I'm telling you.
They got him in books over there.
He's like considered the Korean Tupac.
How to hell?
I don't know, but they love him.
I don't think he's doing it anymore.
Because when I met him, it was like 10 years ago.
He dressed like Tupac.
No, he didn't dress like Tupac.
Like his story?
Yeah, I guess the way he.
Oh.
I'm not going to say that because that's
I'm racist, but...
What?
I didn't understand what he was saying,
so I don't know what, you know...
You're telling the truth.
That ain't racist?
Yeah, but, you know,
everybody's so sensitive, do you day?
That's the point.
They don't like the truth is now
considered being sensitive.
Yeah, it is a true, bro.
Two times two.
It's four.
Oh, my God.
Why did you say it like that?
I don't know what they'll do.
That's how you say it.
I don't know.
I thought it's four.
All right, let me whisper to you.
We don't live in that kind of world no more.
No, we show me.
You say two times two is four, people were like,
well, that's just European.
You know what, no, that's what I love.
So all isn't about how you said.
That's why I love y'all, because y'all wrong with it, man.
Y'all don't get a fuck, and I love that because that's what everybody loves.
They miss that.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I miss that.
Have fun, man.
The porch talk, man.
Exactly.
That shit, that's fun.
We love everybody, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all say this shit, sometimes.
I'm like, whoa.
No.
But check it out, that shit, man.
they don't mind, they don't kill, they laugh,
you know what I'm saying, they get it.
They know it's love.
Yeah, they know it's love.
It's like, you know, being teased.
It's cool, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
I love y'all for that, man,
because y'all are we all inclusive over here, man.
Yes, up.
Yeah.
What's around at, Ryan?
Because this podcast right here is for everybody
that ever ate some cereal out of a cup.
John, we fuck with him out of a cup.
See that again, boy.
If you ain't never ate cereal out a cup,
you don't even understand this show.
Yes, so.
Right.
Right.
You fucking child, man.
I'm telling you.
For real people.
I'm talking about
if your uncle
don't still live with your
grandma, you ain't going to
get some of this.
It's fast.
You know who...
The uncle is still trying to regulate shit.
You know who I'm dedicating...
I'm dedicating this show to.
Oh, we're looking at the hall.
It's down up.
Fine.
women who got fine mammas?
I know that right, Carlo.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
I agree, bro.
There's some fine-ass mammas out of her.
It's a fine-ass grandma.
How many, how many chairs don't, you know?
It doesn't matter.
All of them, I said this show
going to be dedicated to fine women
who got fine moms.
Yes, sir.
There's some fine grandmas out there.
There's some fine grandmas.
Grandmas is not what it used to be.
The grandmas are in the club right now
with their great-chairs.
The grandmother's known.
They got losed up.
They got lured up.
Yeah, they don't let the kids call them grandma.
I don't see that pussy work.
That's how they know.
All the grandmums who don't let their grandkids call them grandma,
them the ones that's fine as hell.
Yeah.
They got to call them something else.
Yeah.
What they call it?
G-ma.
They call them G-ma.
They call them G-mong, or they call them something else.
Mama G.
Yeah.
Ma'am.
There's a lot of them.
It's a lot of aliases that they go back,
but they don't let them just flat out say grandma.
Yeah, that was their grandma.
Uh-uh.
They say, nah, I don't know.
Grim.
Bitch, ain't nobody old?
No, they fucking with it.
Cussing the whole lot.
Bitch, anybody old?
Have me that brood.
But see, that's because
grandmothers are who you think.
You have a now, though.
Those are the great grandmongers now.
I'm a great-uncle.
See, that's the shit I'm talking about.
You got great-great-nieces and shit.
My nephew, you got my nephew, nephew, nephew.
Man, what the hell?
My nephew got some kids, too.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
You know, a great uncle?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
I'd be acting like a great uncle.
I'd be making them do stupid shit.
Y'all, nigga, fight.
See if y'all go to defend each other outside.
Who's strong is?
Who's strongest?
Oh, man, hit my hand.
You hear it?
Nah, man, Lord.
This show is for everybody.
It is.
Blue best, Georgia.
This show really for everybody that ever folded some tube socks down and made them some ankle socks.
That's real black folks shit.
That's real.
you kind of like pull the long sauce down
and make some slaps sauce.
Right.
But he's talking about what they used to actually
pull them all in and then rolling.
No, not roll them down with like the ones
you got to fold them on your heel.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking.
And plug it in.
You don't fucked up.
You don't fucked up.
You don't fuck up because something came out.
Check this out of that, Nick.
This show right here is for everybody who know
you're supposed to leave that red strip
on the baloney until you get finished cooking it.
I'm the type of nigga to take it off and chew it.
No, but you got to leave it on the whole time
that baloney being.
cooked. That's what hold the flavor
in. Man, preach, bro.
For real. Yeah. Yes, I used to take the
balona hot, throw it in the tray, and chew the rare
screen. No, you've been fucking up.
You got to fry that thing and get that little
movie. You're not going to see. This is how you're
supposed to do it. You're supposed to make the whole sandwich
and then you pull the ring around the...
I ain't never really like a baloney like that, but that screen
don't. Just something about this.
But to see, when I was
I was growing up, you ain't really had no choice
to like but baloney. It was in there.
I mean, we had other shit, but
when the baloney was left. It was all
baloney. It was just baloney. It was just looking at it.
Don't nobody eat baloney until they see you make a
baloney sandwich. That's right.
That baloney. When you fry that thing, it's
baloney right now. Please.
Okay, watch this. Before we even say it, a cold
baloney sandwich hit different than some
cooked baloney. That's two different sandwiches.
Two different. Them black people rules.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I'll take a cold one
over a cooking. It is it. What?
Yes, sir.
Oh.
I'm y'am.
I'm lining, baby.
Don't you cook.
First of all, I ain't got time to be cutting on those stove.
Come on, my mom are hoarder, so we ain't cutting on those stoves.
He got thrown.
Give me that baloney, put it in the bread.
I'm satisfied.
Give it a screen.
Don't put the screen in the trash.
I'm going to chew that later.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm eating all this.
All this.
No, bro, I'm telling you, don't nobody in that house eat baloney until you make a sandwich.
No, that's bad.
That's true.
And if somebody else.
make you a baloney sandwich. It tastes way different. I don't know who made the rules to
baloney. That's true. I look back at it. I'm like, man, we did not have a lot of home-cooked
meals. Damn, all then. You need to go to therapy.
I eat now, though. But I'm saying, though.
That why I don't know what to eat. They'd be like, what you want? I'm like, oh, no.
You're real indeciscerity. You never had as much food than cheese, bro.
Give me a little bit of everything.
And now it's starting to make sense.
This shouldn't have turned into therapy.
Look at out of eight.
I got a peanut butter,
and some chito puff.
I'm still going through.
Too many options, man.
Don't just comfortable.
The shit that don't even make sense no more.
I'm scared that the bread might need this, so I got both on.
I got both of.
Yes, sir.
This is how we living.
We need to do it.
We really are.
out here with it, man.
Sleepy ground in the trail.
I bet, D.C., you missed this part too.
Who are some of the new artists you wanna work with?
They need to hear you say it again.
Oh, yeah, I tell the right, I know what's it, me.
Oh, of course, you are.
Come on, of course.
We gotta get that going.
Don't have clapped now.
Yeah, you're gonna.
Now, you missed it.
Even my own people don't believe in,
it's all good, it's all good.
I told them when you walked in.
Yeah, about a little, they're like D.C., man.
That's up with D.C.
Oh, but I never had a chance to work with young thug.
I love to work with thug.
That's the OG, too.
And I would like to worry with a little baby.
I like to do something with him.
Game to going crazy.
Yeah, either be singing on it
or just organized noise producing.
You know, but I would love to get something,
you know what I'm saying, I want to him.
That'd be dope.
Hmm.
That'd be dope.
You know who we really fight with?
I got an infancy.
I don't care of nobody talking about it.
Tell me.
I'm playing this shit together.
gang who becoming, who,
Louie an artist, what's the name?
Akeem Ali.
Oh, wait, let me tell you.
We did work with him.
We did.
We did.
We actually went to the studio went home.
But I'm going to say,
I don't really think he knew who I was.
Because I was kind of like a fan already
because I hadn't heard the record.
So I went and I'm like, yo, you do that shit, bro.
Like, blah, blah, blah.
We did this and did that.
He's like, uh, okay.
You know what I'm saying?
He's trying to, you know, and I see it.
So I definitely fear you
because I wanted to do like three or four songs on him.
when I heard the first record,
and I saw him do y'all's show with that, too.
So I'm going to do, like, three, four records on him.
So maybe you can see this.
He's going to see it.
He's going to read.
No, we're going to say less.
Like, damn, my man, I made the mistake,
but we're going to retake it.
I ain't tagging no kind of way or anything like that.
I ain't taking no kind of way, but, you know what I'm saying?
I would love to worry with him to get some funky shit on it
because he'll kill it.
Yeah, he'll kill it.
Yeah, definitely kill it.
There's a lot of motherfuggers you need to get in there with.
Who else?
Who else?
Who else?
Um, shit.
You don't want to work with Anderson Pack?
Fuck yeah.
Come on.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
You know, I'm a Steve-Bow.
You know, I put it together.
I'm over there.
Yes, I thought.
Yeah.
Bruno Mars.
I mean, yeah.
I'm that what I'm saying.
Bruno, too.
That whole, that whole lot of South.
Yes, sir.
Who else, D.C.?
I'm just thanking.
You know, ain't too many people I listen to, though.
BJ the Chicago kids.
Yes, sir.
We work with him before, too.
You were with him before, too.
Man, it's good time play.
is the most incredible chord-making motherfucker I have ever heard in my...
Every time he played that motherfucker, it's a chord that just made me go, man, what the...
You know what I'm saying?
He just got that blues thing on it or something, I don't know.
That's how you need some for real?
For real, it's been a long, well, since Margarita.
But I would love to work for real, too, again.
I would love that.
Definitely.
See, I'm trying to match your...
Man, I did a cold record with Snoot that I produced.
I did a cold record with Snoop
Yeah I did one with Snoop
I could tell you
Yeah he's really dope
I'm hoping he'd get ready to drop that one
But you really can work with anybody
And make that shit dope though
Because he is the man with the soul
The man with the voices
gonna glow
Talking in town
It's going down
With Sleebred Brown rule
You know what I'm gonna say
Bouta Pets George
Boutre
Joges
Buddha Pits, Georgia.
Budapest, Georgia.
Buddha Pits, Georgia.
Buddha Piss, Georgia.
Budapest, Georgia.
Come on, man.
And that's how we live in.
Just like that.
Yeah.
Budapest, Josh.
Shout out to everybody who got big feet and little toes.
We got a fit.
Bad balance having that.
Yeah.
Budapahs, y'all.
Well, they got big feet and little toes.
You already know what I'm going to?
I don't mean that, Budapel.
Don't, I'm just joking.
I'm not mean.
We mean it.
Fuck you mean.
I'm dedicating this show to all the women
who think they got the best pussy in their family.
And they what?
In their family.
That shit trash.
How can you go say that?
That she ain't trash.
How are you going to say it like that?
You say that coogey went, uh-uh, think a good, that shit trash.
Nobody told you this before.
Fly bug got it.
Yep, bitch, shit.
You need some mood.
That shit trash.
Oh, man.
CVS.
Out too.
Hey.
That shit trash.
I'm gonna have a little bit just a second, shaw.
This is all.
See in Budapest, George
That's in the trash
She's in Budapest,
Buddha, man, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Because it's trashed.
This in the Dutch family like that
That gave you that a little rhythm like that.
That's right, man.
They're going to be on your ass
in Budapest, Georgia, man.
And they ain't even going to be able to come see me.
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Nobody from Bootypatch
probably came to our show.
You crazy.
Nobody can yell out, Voodipat.
I ain't never heard of Voodipan,
niggins that stood up like, fuck that shit.
They're gonna know that.
Voodipat.
Man, you gonna get us.
Man, you gonna get us.
Man, you gonna get us banned, bro.
Nick, from Voodiped claim, Makin.
Nick, down there, they claim for shit.
What are you from, shit, make you?
You know my makeup?
All right, no.
Locked on, you heard that?
Yeah.
Brudipet.
Say Boutipet, Nick.
I was going to play Boutipet, Nick.
I was going to play a booted.
Man, the league boot-de-pins alone, man.
It's probably some cold motherfuckers down there.
What you got coming up?
Big Sleepover album coming out.
Hey, bet.
Hey.
That's why you got a sign the table, man.
Yes, sir.
You got a sign the table.
I got my own cigar line.
Pop your shit gang violence.
Yes, sir.
The sleepy brown.
Moken flavor.
Hey.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
I got you right.
I got you right here.
And, you know what I'm saying?
It goes great with cognac, with white, you know what I'm saying?
And coochie.
With coochie.
It has a wonderful smell to it.
It has a mocha smell to.
It's not overbearing.
It's real smooth smoke.
Enjoy it, you feel me?
If you want to holly at me, just, you know, get me in the DM if you want.
I ain't private, so just hit me up, let me know.
And you can go to Provada Cigar Club.com
and go to Artists Series and get the Sleepy Brown.
Moka.
Cigars, real sexy, you feel me?
Yeah.
You dig.
New face in the building.
New face.
Living left.
I know you guys from. I know you're going to come out with some shit.
That nigga there?
Every time I see this nigga, we have an artist.
I know he's about to bring some old exclusive shit.
What you got in New Face?
I did I sit on his face.
He's a kid.
Uh-oh.
I can't wait to this shit over.
Look at this shit.
Hold on, man.
You ready?
Oh, ready.
Holy shit.
All the side.
That's crazy.
You know what's funny?
I'm sitting here every time I look at y'all.
He looked real for me.
Bro, that's hard as fun, bro.
Then I was going to a pimp hat to the side with a linen suit.
Yeah, I see the mustache is all got them to Steve.
I didn't know.
I thought that was a balking.
That was for real?
No, well, that is a balker, but I didn't have a steed.
Oh, okay.
I'm like that.
We got the Steve.
We got the more chestnut Steve Homestead.
We got the Morris chestnut Steve Homestead.
Yeah, sir.
I'm going to grow up.
He told me one, that's about that thick,
but I should like the whispers, man.
He wouldn't even see my nose.
You don't see what's that.
I told you, man, new face of living legend
when they come there, man.
A bridge is just a little down time?
Yeah, that's that bridge.
Yeah, that's that bridge.
Yeah, yeah, right now by Samson, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
Show live.
Yep.
But I could just feel the nostalgia through these things.
Yeah, man.
Tell us about this right here.
All right, society and soul was,
basically after we did Southern Playalistic,
me and Rue decided to do an album together.
And it was a society of soul.
We had a first single pushing.
We had a song called Embrace.
It did pretty good.
You know what I'm saying?
It was kind of like Outcast without a rapping.
Like an Outcast with Southern Player List's the second album
without it rapping on it, you know what I mean?
And it was a fun project, man.
It was cool.
After that project, I did a project called Sleepy Thing
that, you know, they did pretty good underground-wise.
A lot of people still fought with.
I did a show maybe like last.
year and it was crazy man it's crazy you know I sit back sometimes just think about
all the stuff we've been through as a crew and how we still together and you know no one
knocking wood no one has passed you know what I'm saying all still together everybody
healthy you know it's just a blessing bro I told I was talking about that to recall that
bro do you understand like I know it's been a time we've been mad at each other and you know
we want to think about organizing knowing breaking up we didn't
nobody can do that dumb shit.
We make, you know what I'm saying?
We're brothers.
We're going to go through things.
That's just what it is.
Right.
So I'm just telling him, man, I'm proud of us for always being, always sticking together
no matter what.
Right.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Good taste.
Like, the energy, I mean, the industry, excuse me, the industry,
we always try to, you know, separate you guys or, you know what I'm saying,
pull you over here, pull you over here.
You don't really need them.
You don't really need them.
You know what I'm saying?
It's always that.
But with the love that we have,
have for each other, it's always going to be that, period.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, okay, Rico might go out and do something
that we're not saying we can't do things,
but when it comes to us, we're stronger as a
team, you know what I'm saying? We understand that. That's what I love
about us. I think people
don't hold the Nudger family in high regard,
like how they do, like a Motown.
Right, right.
As I'm, people, like, when My Goodemort came,
like, that energy I feel when y'all
the real Atlanta being here, I just be like,
We got ladies in this motherfucker.
I love it, too, because you might see anybody in Greenbry, bro.
What?
It's amazing.
I'm not saying.
I'm not saying.
Greenbri is a spot where you see every celebrity that you want to see.
I love to get, I'm staying at the ATM, about to get my kid a little hell.
I'm over there.
Somebody come over there and say, hey, man, let me get some money.
Hey, man, let me get some money.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm over and joking.
You know what I'm saying?
Segoe'll come walking around the corner.
It's like always.
Greenbriand, legend there's Marr.
Greenbri, man, Greenbri.
We're going to find what we want,
and we're going to see people that's like us.
Yeah, that's like us, and it feels like homo.
It's cool.
Ain't nobody tripping.
Green Brian, real-ass mall.
That mall's so real, bro.
When you walk by chick for late, you can feel the grease heat.
And my booze is.
You can feel the heat off the motherfucking grill.
He's like, right that out.
It's like, Nick.
Literally.
They got fresh fries over, though.
Exactly, man.
I still go to Grandbrow, right now.
Yeah, me too, man.
I still, I go to get my hair cut everything.
Hold on, shout out to Chris.
No, dear.
Yeah.
Even at the back, what I was saying,
just on just, like, y'all just really being that group
for the South, like a Motown,
because you think about all the artists
that came out of the Dundian family trap.
We talk about that circuit, that crib.
Nigger, we got over 25 plus artists
that's really like,
nigger, they're your favorite people
on the scene or behind the scene
that's still...
And then it has something to do with shit
you ain't even know.
It's still like...
Like I told you, we had a whole gang
of Dungeon Family members up here
and it's like everybody got their own piece
of the story.
Right, everybody does.
You get what I'm saying?
Their own perspective
of how they came about.
Yep.
That shit.
Everybody still doing their thing.
Yeah, K.P. was in PA,
which was the first one.
group that they signed
the Pebbles and we produced them first.
Before we even did Outcast, we did a PA
and K.P. was a DJ.
Yeah. Yeah.
You're connected. Yeah. It's all connected.
We're all family, man.
What about the Dungeon Family can happen again?
I wish it.
You know, I wanted to. Like,
they would love to do
versus a Dungeoning versus Wooten.
Which I think that shit would be
awesome, but I'm not doing it at
3,000 going on though.
We got to have everybody.
I do not, because they're going to have everybody.
They're going to have everybody.
And you know when OG step out on the scene
that's going to shed their motherfucker.
Man, that would be...
You're going to come out of with two shoulder pads.
I got to ask you, though, because the world wants to know, man.
Will we ever hear another Outcast album?
Man, I wish I could say something.
I don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
Maybe I don't know.
Dre might, I don't know, bro, but right now, no, Dre is, like, right now I'm really happy for
Dre because Dre is at peace.
Right.
Dre lost both his parents, bro.
Hey, sorry to hear you know what I mean?
Like, close to each other.
And I think this time is for him to get his, you know, get his mind right, let him grieve.
Let him do everything he needs to do and get his mind.
Because, you know, when he does music, bro, and I know this for a fact that maybe why he might
have walked away because they were about to get really busy.
to change this out
because like that's the year
that they won
Grandma of the year
for the album
you know what I'm saying
and the management
had a full big tour
for them man
and Dre was just
I could tell
he was tired
because we've been working him
since he was 17
both over 17
you know what I'm saying
they came out young
you know what I'm saying
so they've been
doing everything
and I could be
he loves it
I can tell
it's still in him
he loves to perform
and the whole
not making music
Dre just needs
some time
to be with Dre
and just think
let him play his goddamn flute
and they don't do him.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm happy when people
catch him somewhere
and take pictures
and he's smiling.
I love that.
It makes me happy.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's at the game.
He's at the game.
So those two
are always see each other,
you know what I'm saying?
They're brothers.
They're our little brothers,
but they are brothers first.
You know what I'm saying?
Yes.
When I first met him,
they were kicking ball his
when it wasn't even cool, bro.
They walked up to Lamante's
at Rico John,
and they would, like, in the 10th grade,
had ball heads, and I couldn't believe
these two little niggas had ball heads.
Right, right.
I couldn't believe it.
I was like, holy shit, okay.
And they rap about 30 minutes of pee,
but, you know what I'm saying?
They always had it,
they always had that special bond, you know what I'm saying?
So they always, you always see them together.
At a club or anywhere,
he just might go big house sometimes.
Gentia.
Yeah.
You just kick you.
You know what I understand?
Like when you make that stardom and there's too much on you,
it's not really too much.
People really be human.
Yeah.
He wanted to do our job and go home.
Hell yeah.
You might want to be off as long as you've been on.
Did she is?
Yep.
I mean, it definitely can be a bit much.
But, you know, as long as you have your moment of being able to let go and relax,
if you can't do that, bro, you're in a world of trouble
because all that shit is going to pile up on you and it's stress.
So long as you give yourself an hour, two hours, a day, just whatever,
Just give yourself that time to relax
and do what you love to do.
Period.
That's the only way you stay sane.
Because he gave us some great classes.
Yes, he gave, man, beautiful.
You got to tell when it's like, oh, he's having fun.
Yes.
You see what I'm saying?
It's like, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
So I would love to do the verses if Dre did it with us.
I think that would be amazing.
You know, we were supposed to, I'm going to tell you how this.
We were supposed to do an album.
We were Tane versus Dungeon Family
a long time ago.
Rizzo was gonna produce Dunders family
and we were gonna produce Wu-Tang.
It was gonna be vice versa.
That's fire.
Too bad it didn't work out.
That's fire.
They're producing and they're gonna be without producing.
No.
That was gonna be cold.
That was gonna be cold.
That's dope and fuck.
That was gonna be cold.
I had to tell y'all there.
See, that one type of unity,
you're like, look, it's gonna look like we balance.
Yeah, but really?
That's the whole thing with Versus.
Like, the first time I ever seen that show
really get serious is with the locks.
That one, I was like, okay.
But you know how to do you all to play them?
Yeah, yeah, but that's what it is.
But that's the first time that I really saw.
Well, I'm going to say Gucci and, I'm scared.
You know what I'm saying?
That one was first and then that.
I got to hit blood on down.
Yeah, that's the only two times that I ever see to get kind of like, oh-oh.
You know what I'm saying?
All the other times, it's supposed to be a celebration.
It's not really a battle.
It's a celebration of artists that you've grown in here.
Right.
But people want to see a battle.
The people want to see that.
Get them fuck out of here, son.
It's fine with the mouth.
They won't see that shit.
They won't drama.
They want to be, fuck out here with that shit, saw it?
With some wagon, fuck.
You over there talking on the record.
You know what I'm saying?
They want some drama with some music.
See, that's what I'm saying?
They want to, you know what I'm saying?
Look.
We can battle without the drama.
We can battle without the drama.
The thing about it is everybody
dramatize.
Everybody wants to drama.
Everybody loves that shit.
They want water thrown in their face.
Yeah, they want to get that wind,
They don't want to go out.
Hat, no foul, cut, got to do it again.
Hat, that's the fall.
We're ready to go to goddamn windmill the whole night.
They gotta get artists that really don't like each other.
If that's the shit they like, the Uber here.
But ready to go.
The Uber is outside.
They gotta really get artists that don't like each other, though.
They want some drama.
That's true, but I hope it never gets to that.
I hope I'm saying, like, I guess, I don't know.
We don't need to see that, though, for the coach.
We don't need to see that.
We don't need to see that.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like those people who want to boo and battle and shit,
that's what they want to see.
Motherfuckers who don't make each other.
But they're the type of people that want to see the culture deteriorate anyway.
So we can't entertain them.
Can't really entertain them.
We have to just prevail and just keep going to the show.
It's a celebration, man.
It's a celebration of being able to grow older and go back to a time where you made,
yeah, but you made no one.
Yeah, you made a difference in your part.
That's the best thing about it.
I got one for you now.
Rock, all artists can go on for a long time.
I got one for you.
Fuck who got the most music, bro.
We're gonna do verses with
one hit wonders.
You only get to play one song.
Wow.
One song.
That's it.
That's it.
Who really a one hit wonder?
You got one chance
to make this crowd go stupid.
You got to perform your one hit.
And you can't be fair to the crowd at easy.
You got to turn around.
It's got to be a big-ass surprise soon as your music time.
Oh, you got to perform the hell out of this one hit.
You ain't got for one song to do?
Yeah.
Just the one time you got to show your ass.
We got to find some artists who ain't had a show in a long time.
You get one shot and one kill.
Everybody on unsane.
We got 10,000 on the land.
10 G.
That's all you get you.
They're going to be tired.
Everybody on song.
I don't get a fuck how much money this made.
You got 10,000 cash.
Going crazy.
That's a lot of money.
On one song.
I'm a 25-hound low.
No, 10.
They have no show in five.
25-1.
When they get on the show, it's going to give them a 10.
We got to give them 25.
The prize is 10.
They're coming up with 10.
They'll be like 10.
You mean some boat picking.
No.
If you lose, you'll get shit.
You got one chain.
One 10 for the 10.
What that's bullshit?
22 to 5 home.
Here you go, man.
Nobody fucking knows you.
Ain't nobody looking for you.
Right.
Ain't nobody called your phone besides me.
Pick me 22 to 5 on it up.
It comes signing this shit.
No, that's the good thing.
You got your shit on iTunes, though.
Three rounds.
Three rounds.
If you were a real one.
hit one that you can use this same song and win three rounds with this motherfucking.
You got ten!
Come in your way.
Hook versus hook.
Hook.
With the music and without it.
First round, hook.
First round, with the music.
First.
Second round, a cappella.
Third round, acapella.
Third round, you got to sing it.
You got to go crazy.
Damn, who a one hit one?
I don't want to say nobody, but whoever fall in that category.
It's going to scream tomorrow.
I'm telling you.
You get one song
Orange
Oh, okay
Yeah, he'll fuck the club
Of the dog guy
I ain't ain't gonna lie
He played that shit
Well you ain't
You ain't necessarily
Even got to be a one hit one
Oh, what's like to do it
But you get one
You get one song
You're called the hot stuff
Oh yeah
Them all Skamed ring songs too
Okay
He'll have to go up again
Return of the Mac.
Oh, yeah.
Return out of Mac.
One kid.
One shot, one kid.
One kid.
He goes to get them youngsters.
Return out of my mic.
Oh, my God.
Return out of Mac.
Here I come.
Turn out of Mac.
There's one song.
You ain't got to be no one hit one.
You just get one song.
People ain't seen yet.
All right.
How about?
DOS effects.
DOS effects.
How about DOS effects?
They want effects.
Who would you put that up against?
Doss of Fex.
They want effects.
I would put, what is it, 93 and T infinity?
What did they saw?
That was, uh...
I don't know, none of you, Nick's seen.
That was...
Solidism.
Power Blitz.
Yeah, it was, it won, like, West Coast kind of,
but I'll put that up against that.
Damn.
Call the phone, the seven digits.
I call it Bridget.
I mean, I got five on it was the one you?
Oh, yeah.
Did you know, hey, man, did you know?
I didn't know, to the years later that I got five on it was a disc record to us.
What?
It was a disc record to Alcat.
You boo-ishin.
I bullshit you not.
How is that?
I bull shit you're not.
I bullshit.
Because it was a rumor that they thought that we had stole their style or whatever it was.
So I'm telling you, because I met the nigga that was dialed the crew.
And he said, man, yeah, you know that record was really dissing y'all.
I was really, I'm like, really, I'm singing this shit.
And I love this record.
Damn.
Why couldn't y'all say our name?
If you really want to be, just say the name, what it is, call it what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
You ain't say that.
So we don't with your channel.
What's out?
Fine.
But hey, that's what I found out.
What's the dish?
Wow.
Well, the diss is that they're basically saying that they're trying to sound like, okay.
If you listen to that record, the way they're singing, the way they're rapping their verses, it sounds like,
It sounds like players ball.
It sounded like that first
that sound, you know what I'm saying?
You got that sound?
Yeah, it's...
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know the word.
You can't even say that shit no more.
See, that didn't even age well.
That's got...
Half on the side.
You can't say that shit, you know what?
You can't say that shit, you know what?
I can't even sing that shit.
Yeah, he can't.
Damn.
That's my one.
I don't even know the thing song like that.
Tone Loat?
Oh, yeah.
He had too many hits, but he only get, okay,
you'll put fucking cold Medina.
I would say Sir Mix a lot, but really, he had songs.
My Hoopty.
But Baby got back him like his biggest one.
No, he gotta bring back my hoopty, or Posse on Broadway.
Oh, boy.
I guess I want my boss.
No, that's too big.
That's too big.
You know what that got to go against?
I was still in my dad's...
Gortex.
That's big enough.
MC brief.
MC brief.
How old are y'all are you going to go?
Y'all can go to slaves now.
How old are we going to?
You're an 18-90.
You know, MC-M-T?
Who the fuck is that for a baby?
Oh my God.
Fuck that.
It's too many
I'm telling you that one song
shit will work
You ain't got to be no one hit one
That might be the wrong way to word it
But you only got your biggest record
You're one biggest record
Pop-Log and drop it
Why I got to be against Culeo
And I got to be a dance
Yeah he did
Yeah, he did
Damn
Nah Culeo
You're at Gaines's Paradise
What else?
Oh
Okay if you're gonna bring Gase's Paradise
you got to put Gangst's Paradise
against Gangston Lane
Oh wow
That Lee's gonna go crazy
Hold up which one with Gangston Leans
Hey man
It don't matter
It's both about gangsters
I'm gonna against Paradise man
Okay
He's furred nigga who's baldhead
Had skinned breeds
Man
Where did this house growing from
Like that's not
No check this out
That song was so cold
That nigga was like
Watch this shit, D.C.
Everybody in this room, damn,
they'll know that song.
That song was so cold,
you can't name one person in that group.
Exactly.
That's how cold the fucking song was.
You ain't even know who's in the group.
Still know that bitch word for word.
What song?
This song's dedicated to my homies
in that gangstermine.
That was that group that day.
Man, that's whole group.
They dress like a gayster rap group.
They had Lama Jacks on,
and they had Dickey's on and thing.
Man, that shit got sung at so many funerals.
Yeah, that song got so like a wonderful.
And talent shows.
Oh, no, nothing to you did that.
You weren't even born yet,
Proud's on the round show.
My dad's did I try to get in life together.
Oh, the what's going up?
Man.
Everybody in the club getting tipsy.
Jayquant had like two more.
I don't do my boy Jayquan like that.
But no, it's just one song.
Once on.
Yeah, like two more after that, though.
I'm saying, you only get one.
Not Jekwana, fuck it up, though.
Tisian?
Tilsa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
All right, I guess what I'm...
What's that against?
Carl A guy got to a root.
Uh-uh.
I'm putting that against.
No, that can't go.
No, that can't go.
No, no, I'm not saying one head one.
I'm just saying a big record.
No, Chingy.
Oh, right there.
Oh, right there.
Yeah, you got some hit.
But only one song, though.
You gotta be one song.
He can do that.
He can go get Tyreez.
He can go.
But don't do my butt
So you'll put that song up against what?
Who?
That song with Chingie.
Murphy Lee, what the hook going to be?
I thought what I'm going to be.
One song.
That's all right.
One song.
Chinginke's going to have to do right there.
Yeah, he got to do that.
He got to do right there.
He got to come up with a big ad t-shirt, big ad change,
and he got to got down.
He got that little girl.
The solid, fine Saudis ad, man.
Man, ludicrous said...
You got to go ahead and do this shit right here.
Ludacris said the wildest shit on that song.
Stop, drop, kaboon, baby rub on your nipples.
Boy, that's retarded, man.
Oh, I can't sit there.
I don't know who fuck told you.
I like it.
I'm growing up, man.
I say, what the fuck I want to say?
Hey, he's coming out.
Kirkobane is drinking my cup.
Kirkobine got hit, though.
But if we're going to say, all, Kirkobain,
drinking my cup.
I don't know.
I can put him.
I can put on, on, on, um, on.
Can't count.
Get Kirkobane?
Yeah, K-Kamp was dope.
Bro.
We can't.
We ain't, we ain't going to get kids no more.
We're going to hit.
You only get one song.
It's just song for song.
I'm going to tell you what.
Everybody got a bunch of hits.
I'm going to tell you who one nigga ain't going to fuck with, though.
On the low end, this is a hood, trap song.
This bitch is a real diamond song in the trap, nigga.
Okay.
DJ Yola, I ain't gonna let up
You play this shit
Anywhere this bitch's gonna go
Go through the fucking
You can play roof
The first three lines of that bitch
And turn it off in the club
With no rest
Every fucking song, my nigga
If you, if it's, boy
If there's some enemies in the club
They're gonna fight
Okay
I'm gonna go ahead
Shit, I don't even know who the
What shit
That's how it was
When uh, triple six first dropped
To the club up
Yeah, sir
Everyone let them perform the club
Cause people just start throwing shit
They start throwing bottles.
But they got some worse than Tana Club.
I bet you won't hit a motherfucker.
Hit a motherfucker.
Bitch.
Hit a motherfucker.
I bet you won't push a motherfucker.
Who?
Push a motherfucker.
I bet you won't kick a motherfucker.
Come on, man.
You're right.
They got way.
When they were chatting to the club,
it would automatically start tan.
For real, like, you know, hit a motherfucker.
You start a fight with.
You can't live.
Let's do a song called.
Let's just look at niggins.
They start grabbing the first thing they see.
Hey, man, they got way worse songs than that, man.
Man, triple six is one of my favorite.
That's one of my favorite.
Nose all running.
Faisal old bunny.
Take it to the crib band, make a drink coming.
I'm from the hood.
Ain't never did that, but now I can say that I done done it.
What you did?
Coak Wayne.
That's my dog.
Call them muck.
The house is slut.
We're going to fuck in the back of the bus.
and feel her nose up full of that dust.
Three-six Mafia.
Wow.
What I'm on towards.
Whooping these niggins and fucking these hoars.
Damn.
That shit crazy.
I don't remember that was shit.
I got to go back and listen.
I got to take a listen to the Bible.
That's what I was doing.
Hey, that's been a little.
But you're not going to listen to a lyric music.
Man, Crudgeon Black came on the song and said,
What's your boy doing with that weed?
What's your boy doing with that shit?
Begging like a little kid.
Then a nigger had a little
Give me a song
I bought since your life
You don't listen to the words
When you listen to songs
There's so many funny-ass lyrics out there
I love them man
I love 3-6 man
Who writer is still one of my favorites
Bro, Sip the Shocker said
What? That she was all right
That she came out
That shit was all motherfucking
They got some real
They got some real
If you want to say, all, y'all got hit, but your song don't make these niggum move, man.
Yeah, they're, boy, this shit.
That's my song, make these niggas move.
All right, what is it?
For the nigger left to me.
For real, boy.
Yeah, boy.
Three-six, Mavie got a song called, I'm about the elbow a nigger, elbow a nigger.
That's pretty much the hook.
Why you think they repeat it?
Because they really was about to do that shit.
Yeah.
These motherfuckers jump off the stage
and literally do that.
How y'all feel about the L'Jun's stage
when they came out?
At first it was like
they were like
he a rapper, but he was a rapper but he
turned that shit
into his own style.
You remember the first they were giving them
they were giving them head and that fur.
At first to me he was doing kind of what
Luke was doing for a minute.
Right.
But then he just, of course, he took it.
He slowed it down and then made it into
like this own shit.
When I first heard Little Jail,
I thought he was the best fighting nigger in Atlanta.
Landl Jones escaped.
Because he said, I ain't scared of no nigger.
I ain't scared of no bitch.
I ain't scared of no nigger
ain't your motherfucking clique.
Uh-huh.
Not playing.
Yeah, he ain't playing.
If you're scared to throw it up,
get the fuck at the club.
You're scared to throw it up,
get the fuck out of the club, absolutely.
Yeah, I seen that nigga at Green Brother, too.
I was young in here.
And he was just standing up on the club.
like this.
Only four pounds.
When he go.
I was like, the judge, he was like, what?
I was like, oh, that dude.
I was like, oh, that niggins sound like that for real?
What?
I just walked down, shot in there.
I was like, all right.
I was like, my thing's do that for real?
That legend.
Yeah.
You just standing up, bro.
No, how are you gonna make a little jug?
You can't do that.
You can't do that.
Nah, you can't do that.
They don't know about that.
They don't do that.
Lejon too crump.
La John too crump.
Now, Missicle got the records, though.
Missica got a record, but La John too crump.
LaJan got shit that make a nigga move, too.
That nigga brought ice cube, man.
I'm the motherfucking lover.
Michigan got some shit, though.
Miscoll definitely got some shit.
Yes, sir.
He got some fighting shit, now.
Who do you think Michigan is?
I think the coldest shit that Milsicle ever said was,
on the lightning and bad weather.
I'm the nigger on this picture
and your girlfriend's dress
Damn, that's cold
I'm the nigga and that picture
on your girlfriend dresser
Wow
Man, so he always, what he's saying is
I'm always watching
Man, that nigga, basically
That nigger is saying the girl
You're all in CV, man
Amen, see me
I saw you, man
The girl you love love me
Right, that was there
This is gonna cozy
motherfucker out of there
That's all you bit his ass off
Definitely calls him, I forgot.
One of them.
They ever do that shit.
I saw him in the cabs did together.
Remember that one?
Yeah, the nigger the woods.
All popping the club, it don't thine, with the head down.
That shit was funky.
He came on that mom, brother?
He kept that shit.
It's so many of them, bro.
I like it in due time.
Yeah.
That shit was crazy.
This nigga hurt, man.
Yeah, in due time, though.
That's a special one right now.
That's definitely a special one.
Ha!
Ha!
What happened to?
What happened?
He said I see you.
Oh, my God, bro.
Have water.
Yeah, thank you, brother.
Amen.
Oh.
Juvenile.
Yes, sir.
One song?
Some cold lyrics.
Some cold juvenile lyrics.
Let me see.
Oh, man.
One of my favorite juvenile
lyrics is from
this song, Oscar Maya.
One of my favorites, too?
No, I'm just saying
that the second verse with a day.
said, some old glitter face, blue hair, funny-shaped-looking bitch
was trying to holler at the niggas, stuck on some bullshit.
I told her, if you fuck everybody, it's all great, man.
She didn't say nothing, she stood there looking at me crazy.
Then she got mad, caught me bitches and motherfuckers.
I waited till she got back the door, reached back and snuggler.
She did like any bitch with her dead and got the law for me,
talking about going press charges and get up off of me.
I told her when I get out of jail, I'm gonna beat you awfully,
and open up fire at your parlor back him up off of me.
All she wanted to do was scream out juve at why I hid her from the back,
back and smack on the booty, bite the titties, get the head, break the bed, pull out my shirt and bust a nut on the leg.
Some of these ho be telling me I'm just the admirer, I don't wanna fuck your shit, I got that fire.
That's cold.
That's the name of the song, I got that fire.
What was the name of that song?
All the three said Maffin when he said, he was a nigga in the picture.
Now that's mystical.
I'm the lightning in bad weather.
I'm that nigga in that picture on your girlfriend's dress.
Why are you smooching that hat, man.
Oh shit.
This is a thing crazy, brother.
Milskill got some crazy headlands.
You're going to find it in a fuck, boy.
That d-digger funny
Mystical said
I piss on your porch
and shit in your house
Piss on your porch
and shit in your house
Yeah
You don't pay attention
What this nigga said
Absolutely
Why would you do that
Why would you just
Just go to the bathroom
And do that same
You don't listen to this nigga
Brin'
That nigga said
Soon as they see them
They say that's him
That's him
That's that bastard
As soon as you tell me
And start hurting
That's when I fuck you faster
But crazy
It hurt, too.
You got to keep on and stop.
Oh.
That nigga, bettodded.
No, he got a cold bar to say.
If you see me fighting the bell, don't help me.
Help the bill.
I said, that nigga, gross.
I said, help the bell, motherfucker.
Damn, you're a bad motherfucker.
You help the bell.
You're crazy, bud.
Musica got a lot of dope-ass lines.
It's crazy.
Here come to tank, they go to the rounds.
They're throwing grenades.
Get on the ground.
You might just get up.
without your head and looking for trouble,
and that's what you found.
My all-top favorite song was him and by itself,
here I go, him in Silk the Shocker, and ain't my fault.
Like, when music video were out then,
I used to stab the TV, like,
when Cam Money dropped that,
bad at that out, man,
you just stabbed the TV,
when, and Nicka Monica and Brandon had that,
Yeah.
Yeah, man, they're talking about me.
I mean, why, he's just stat,
I used to,
You know a video I just that, it's gonna sound crazy.
I was a young nigga freak night.
Britney Spiel.
Oh, baby, baby.
Oh, ha.
Oh!
That means you hit that corner that little schoolgirl.
Oh, baby, baby.
Oh, I used to be at that.
Oh, I don't get this motherfucker.
Yeah, I was a crazy child, man.
Don't ask me.
I can honestly never in my life say that that has ever happened.
I have never looked at Britain Spirons and thought, sex.
What?
When she hit that corner?
Never.
Oh, baby.
She's crazy.
That part is my favorite part.
She was really young when she did that video.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
It was really wrong.
She ain't old enough now.
That one, she had that porn outfit.
You know, they were like, you ain't never seen it,
but you're like, that was an outfit of porn.
You were like, I was a child.
Yeah.
She had that con on it, man.
She was talking to me.
Oh, baby, baby.
I want you to know.
You turned around
So excited
Oh, baby, baby
That's my shit, you buzzed
What?
That's how you living, bro.
Man, that's how you're living, bro.
You thought Brittany was talking to you?
And Britney's video came on
10 times a day on video,
bud, I saw that shit 10 times.
That's the song that you felt that way about.
I had a song I just knew she was singing straight to me.
Who?
That Alicia Keys.
Which one?
The diary.
Oh, yeah.
Once that shit come on, I'd be like, hold on.
Everybody be quiet.
Everybody be quiet.
I got to hear this shit, every word.
When the dude starts singing, I turn it up, though.
Oh, that's a secret record, right?
That shit, yeah.
When the dude be, like, trying to sing, I cut it off.
I just want to hear her part.
I start it over before I listen to him, do all that hollering and shit.
Right.
You know what I want to fuck me up?
No, uh, I don't know the name of the song, but all are on it.
Kim, Christina Aguilera, Maya.
Oh, that's the, uh,
Lady Mama, Lady.
Yeah, Lady Mama, what is it?
Lady Mama, yeah.
Lady Mama, yeah.
Boy, that motherfucker came out.
Bobla, they got all the baddies on one song.
Yeah, it's a bisexual.
They had the original one cold.
The original one cold.
Yeah, the original song is really about, uh,
well, I don't want to say prostitution,
but it was about some close.
Something like it.
Something like it.
Some grown for shit.
That's just back in the day
when they just had grown for shit.
Right.
Mike used to be my favorite
to watch her when I was young.
I still watch her do something.
She did that goddamn rug rat song?
I knew she was the shit when she came out
with that first one she had.
What?
I mean, what's the one with Cisco?
Yeah, that's the first.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And that one right there.
It's all about me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then when she came out.
came with my love is like, whoa.
Yeah.
I believed her.
At that point,
I was a whole.
I was a believer at that point.
Oh, my.
You know, you know who people sleep on?
Who?
My baby, though.
Come on.
I don't even care.
There ain't nobody gonna be looking at it like that unless this is your type.
You can't even say that like that.
Yes, I can.
Go ahead.
Tea.
Tea?
Ooh, I know my age.
That's tweet.
Tweet.
Oh, tweet.
Oh, tweet.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Nah, Tweet's sexy.
Yeah.
Tweet.
Tweet.
Yeah.
Tweet. Yeah.
Call her T-T.
You said T-K.
And that's your baby.
You don't even know her name.
You don't even know the girl's name.
Tick or two.
That's a whole other lady.
That's a whole other lady.
Yeah.
I don't know what the fuck Tink came from.
What the hell Tate came from?
Who is T-T-T.
Yeah.
T-K, we've got to have a boy.
I don't heard Tink, too.
She was probably in Chicago, right?
Yeah.
Not that Tink, that's the young team.
That's our skin T.
Yeah, we know that too.
That's how you're older.
Yeah, I just, I'm high.
That's pulled on him, dude.
Oh, there it is.
That up a go.
You remember half of you.
And you knew him on him.
You know half of.
Y'all knew half of.
I was like T.
That's all right.
That's all right.
That's all right.
It was T.
T.
C.
C.
T.
T.
Piddle in the week.
Yes, I love it.
I'm glad I really tapped it to my new.
We've been all in old hair.
Come, boy.
Boy, I told you from last time my mama had me.
Yeah.
Guarded, niggum.
Yeah, you were supposed to be born 50 years ago.
I'm telling you.
That was on that cassette.
You saw I was staring at the cassette.
I was like, that's from your past life.
This shit was like,
felt like I was going to go home.
I was like, I'm out of here, y'all.
That was the link.
to your pads.
That was late.
I'm about to go.
I've done everything I was supposed to do.
The cassette is letting you know.
The time is now.
It's like he was going to take the tape out
and slide in the case and disappear.
I don't know.
I didn't understand.
Back then, like, we don't came a long way.
Technologies at the time right now.
Yes, sir.
And then, we was literally, it was fun to live back then.
You see what I'm saying?
I was around with the start of Pagers,
the brick phone.
Right.
The big-ass phone, you hold, you sold like this.
Man, I just...
Remember when phones came in a bag?
Yep.
That was the bad person.
That was the flash.
That was the flashed.
That was the flashing.
They came in the car, yeah.
My dad had one.
He had like 30 minutes on that big, like eight years.
Damn.
I ain't right back when I get in the house.
Man, what?
I always want to call my mom.
He's like, what you can put that down?
I'm like, I want to call my mother put that down.
Get in the back.
Get in the back.
Like, it's a phone, motherfucker.
Let me call somebody.
I remember all the cell phones was damn
that's the same color, though.
Prepaid minutes.
First, you got to go put the minutes on the card,
then you got to call the card from the phone.
Stupid shit.
My dad had stage wagon right now.
Am I tripping?
I used to want to ride in the back.
Facing up, facing traffic.
Face the other.
Yeah.
I used to be in the cargo with a cargo with.
Your dad had drove a station wagon,
real, real?
Hell, no.
Hey, man, this is the type of shit
we'd be up in this motherfucker doing, man.
Shout out to everybody who grew up
in a station wagon.
Real black people's shit.
If you went to church three times a week,
that's right.
If you didn't get no input
on what you wanted to eat that night,
real black people's shit.
You know, you were church socks a lot
and stop your hands.
from growing in your leave.
Shut the fuck.
That's the dumbest shit I ever heard.
No, that's true.
If you take them out, yo.
I knew I wanted to obey and submit,
but I didn't fully grasp
for the rest of my life what that meant.
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Someone was posting photos.
It was just me naked.
Well, not me, but me with someone else's body part.
This is Levitown, a new podcast from IHeart podcast,
Bloomberg and Collidoscope
about the rise of deep fate pornography
and the battle to stop it.
Listen to Levitown on Bloomberg's
Big Take podcast.
Find it on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.