The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - Taking The Reparations W Big Gipp Hosted By DC Young Fly & Karlous Miller | Ep. 240
Episode Date: June 12, 2020Hip Hop legend Big Gipp returns to the 85 South Show to drop some knowledge about how the George Floyd protests and Covid-19 have brought a lot of change. Big Gipp has been breaking down the Matrix as... part of the Goodie Mobb for years and he gives his insight into Bill Gates attempt to take over the world, the Antifa protesters and what we can do to be prepared for the next pandemic. GRAB SOME 85 SOUTH MERCH: https://85apparelco.com/ Plus, Gipp shares Prince stories from back in the day and blesses us with news of a new Dungeon Family album that could feature the flute-loving Andre 3000. Karlous and DC Young Fly, run through the news, exploring Nascar's decision to remove the confederate flag, Drew Brees apology and the police continuing to attack and brutalize people. DC continues to try to sell the Astro Van and the guys discuss just how much the reparations for Black People is gonna be! FOLLOW THE CREW KARLOUS MILLER - https://www.facebook.com/karlousm/ DCYOUNGFLY - https://www.facebook.com/DcYoungFly1/ CHICO BEAN - https://www.facebook.com/OldSchoolFool/ JOE T. NEWMAN - http://www.ayoungplayer.com CHAD OUBRE - https://www.instagram.com/chadoubre/ LANCE CRAYTON - https://www.instagram.com/cat_corleone_/ J.O.N - https://www.instagram.com/heeeyj_o_n/ CRIAG GRAVES - https://www.instagram.com/craigshoots23/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, welcome back to the 85 South Shore.
Hey!
I don't even know if that's how I want to say that on those.
I might just say, one to the two, the three, the four.
No dirty red dogs.
Then kick the dough, and they got everybody on their hands and need,
and they ain't going to stop until they find new kids.
Man, we ain't here today with my nigger, Big Gil.
Oh, geez.
How y'all doing?
And it's so fitting right now, Gibb,
because, man, you straight up out the good and mom
and y'all been talking about the Matrix for years.
And the revolution will not be televised
and we're looking right at it, right, on TV.
We're looking at it, and we're living it.
Man, did you ever think you would see something of the shit?
Like, let me run through some shit that happened this week.
Okay.
First of all, NASCAR banned the Confederate flag.
And they got a black lives matter
Now that's the most preposterous shit
I never would have thought of
That would have came out of the protest
NASC
NACA? NICL. NICs ain't even driving on NASCAR
Oh they got one
They got one. Hold on, look, what's it name?
Somebody give me a name.
He didn't win this shit?
No. What's his name?
Slow ass, he probably high hell, like, look at these niggia.
Bubba Wallace.
Yes.
He's going fast and no 250 miles.
This one thing I know about NASCAR.
Everybody named Bubba, pretty damn
They're pretty good.
Pretty good.
Pretty damn good.
He's pretty darn good.
And one goddamn thing Bubba can do, and let's drive a goddamn car.
He'd make that some bitch shit and get it.
Well, ain't nobody got no fresh transander.
You in the city.
Talk to him.
Tell them again.
I'm talking about, man.
Tell them again.
Ain't nobody got no white with the red fire on the loom.
Where can get it at, man.
Talk your shit.
I've been won there, smokey and the bandit.
I can't find one.
You found it, though.
I was up late night digging and I found out.
dig it and I found it and I had to purchase it and he's talking about I had to
purchase and I had to make the purchase and I had to bring it back to where it's
supposed to be now well I'm gonna tell you I've only seen one and they won a
hundred thousand dollars for so you must have got a great deal I've got a
spectacular deal if you are shit I got to put my out on the market if they're
getting like that yeah let me put a tie on that motherfucker look hey that
motherfuckin don't need no tires it's sitting on some nice for giadoes and if
anybody at forciano who watches this show
Send me some.
Val stills or something because, niggas.
Somebody's that by my ass, no, man.
Hey, man, we still got to get that van sold, bro.
It's been a wild week.
Drew Brees had to apologize.
He better.
I know there's not much that I can say
that would make things any better right now,
but I just want you to see in my eyes
how sorry I am for the comments that I made yesterday.
I know that it hurt many people,
especially friends, teammates,
former teammates, loved ones, people that I care and respect deeply.
That was never my intention.
I wish I would have laid out what was on my heart in regards to the George Floyd murder,
Ahmaud Arbery, the years and years of social injustice, police brutality,
and the need for so much reform and change in regards to legislation and so many other things.
to bring equality to our black communities.
I am sorry.
Yeah, he, I think he was gonna have to,
because he died in the new orders.
I don't think it was gonna be a good year-fail.
It ain't about niggins.
They were gonna ran back in.
Yeah.
That he would be like, not today, put the sex cream in.
Those niggas out that crazy.
Those niggins on the flow like, who that?
Bring that bitch's eyes on, Drew?
Yeah.
You're gonna pop you, you hear me?
You have me?
But after all this time, what did he jump out there
and say this shit now for?
Oh, yeah.
understand but instinctively it's natural that's why I wouldn't I didn't have no reaction
he didn't do nothing but get caught being a white man it was just natural he was
like how you feel about the root of life and she did I got that I tell you one goddamn
thing I felt about that right Drew you tripped me he was like shit I think I apologize
eight times look man I knew it was bad with me and she did she did I'm gonna
fuck now she drew fucked up that time I was on there like fuck you Drew
He was like, fuck you, Drew.
He was like, I'm fucked up.
I didn't apologize at some time.
I didn't apologize at some time.
I know he was sorry because he sent a tweet to his boy.
He was like, Trump, we got to look into this shit, bro.
Yeah.
They made it bad for us.
Man, everything, the world falling apart.
Because everybody keeps thinking, we kneel during national anthem,
they always say about the people fighting in the war.
Let me see that light.
We fall in the war.
We're talking about disrespecting the flag.
We're talking about injustice.
We were talking about the police.
That's all it is.
motherfucker keep trying to result in the water and y'all trying to over over see what's really going on so i
we know how you feel then yeah we hear your apology but we know how you feel did that and i don't
even play with you no more om mattie dang yeah you took it that far i need to walk nigger ad with drew
man i'm a fucking nigger i'm going with i'm like i got to get Drew Drew, Drew go crazy you did
like Drew really go crazy but now i'm like what fuck Drew yeah I fought with you but you know shit
I ain't been to get your stats up a lot of motherfuckers been getting getting getting to
caught saying the wrong shit around this time who call them out who who else who says a
fuck shit come on guilt let guilt you know those people getting caught speaking out of
term yeah I think that's the best way to put it I think that would it is it's as soon as
they hear something they're repeating it and they not researching what they're
repeated but instead of them having empathy that's right you feel what I'm saying
they come they really showing like they true cult they're just like if you
If you want to ask somebody about, you know what I'm saying, you were like,
ah, before you just shut a nigger down, you know what I mean?
You're like, man, fuck that nigger, I don't believe.
You're like, nah, shout it really cool, you know what I'm saying?
You really can't, you give them a benefit for the doubt, then you give your opinion.
That's right.
You got to show that you understand first before you be like, blogging that,
they'll be like, well, you really don't understand then.
You don't understand at all.
You see what I'm saying?
You don't understand at all.
What else going on, Carlo?
Hey, man, I know you heard about the voting machine fiasco.
Yeah, the vote machine, well, in my neighborhood, my and mama said she went down took her flat.
I had eight minutes, man.
It took me two hours.
What happened?
I ain't even vote.
Well, you know, I ain't voted even.
My mama vote for them.
No, I won't even.
I tried to get in and vote.
I had to go enough.
It was, it was, I love, I love it, you know.
But I think the world can see, the world can see right now
that they're playing games with the boat machines.
Right.
I mean, like, I mean, that's one thing that technology is doing right now
is exposing everybody for who they is.
Right.
I think that's the greatest thing about technology right now.
But at the same time, too, I just think that it's something that's talk to these kids when
they're young.
Like I saw a video, and white man went to a later door.
She said, he said, man, could you take that shit off your car, man?
She said, what you're talking about?
She walked outside and look, she said, ain't nothing but the black live medicine.
He said, yeah, I'm a Jew.
And that's offensive.
And I was like, damn.
To the June, I thought, I thought y'all got them, got put in the goddamn gas chamber too.
I thought y'all be on our team.
But it lets you know also that some people, they teach racism in a way of, you're better than everything else because of the color of your skin.
Now that you got other white people out here saying black lives matter, it's angering other white people because it's like, you're fucking up.
What we're teaching in our house.
Right. They teach them. They teach them man. They teach a man rule over one man. That's what they teach them.
So outside in the world, we cool with everybody but inside our house, we're teaching our kid that we're the best and everything else under us.
Of course.
But now when the child can look on TV and see another white person holding the signs in the Black Lives Matter, it makes the parents look like, well, damn, what's all on?
Right, right. And then these kids right now, you got to look, racism can't be like it was 20, 30 years ago, simply because these kids that came up in a,
in a very technology world.
So they, the way white kids learn how to dance,
they look at black kids on the internet.
Right.
The way white kids learn how to dress,
they look at black kids on the internet.
So most white kids that I know of,
they really love LeBron Jane.
They love Kobe.
You know what I mean?
So that's the difference, I think,
between their generation and these kids now
is that these kids have really came up in a culture
where black culture is really the dominant.
Because when I was a kid, they were rock and roll
on the radio and on TV.
But most of these kids then grew up,
it's been rap.
The whole time.
The whole time.
So you're saying like the new generation
of the white kids,
like you say, they had to be taught
so they don't really understand what they were saying.
So now that they see another perception
of what we are, they're like,
so what, oh look,
because I was taught that y'all are beneath us.
If that's not true, then damn,
I can't have hate in my heart
because I would talk to hate y'all.
And most of these kids that grew up
being cool with everything.
Like, my little girl walked in the room,
she gonna have a little gay boyfriend or a gay girlfriend,
and everything, it's gonna be like a smuggish boy.
And they're all cool, and they all cool with each other
and don't have no problem with each other.
That's the new generation of we fuck with each other.
Y'all don't fuck with each other.
So that's the disconnect between the younger generation
and the older generation.
And me personally being that I was,
I was mad to an artist like Joy,
I've always been involved with both communities
just because of her music.
And that's how we raised Keep Science.
Like, nobody's different.
You know, whatever people do in the bedroom
at their business, you know what I mean?
But a person being a good person
and being a good person in your life
and somebody that you should learn from,
man, that ain't got nothing to do with sexuality.
Talk your talk.
That's it.
You know what I mean?
Like the strongest people to me
are gonna be people from different places
because they're gonna understand the struggle
and they're gonna understand being discriminated against.
Exactly.
So I feel like right now, black people, man,
everything that ain't need to be your friend.
That's it, you know what I mean?
Because it's just gonna put more power on our side
and more people on our side that's gonna fight for our side.
Ain't no use of being, you know, against nobody at this point
because really this ain't got nothing to do
with where the world going.
See, when you have a person like Bill,
Gates right here talking about he about to put,
everybody needs to be microchipped, but we don't,
my family don't, that ought to tell you something.
He wanted to control the world.
But what does a man that comes from the tech world
got anything to do with the medical world?
That should scare you off top.
So you gotta understand where we are in time right now,
people are trying to figure out how they're gonna
run the world.
And at the same time, and at the same time,
take the world from the old guard.
That's why I feel like right now,
the whole thing with this virus and everything,
yes, it's out here.
My daughter called me, like I think about November,
I was in LA, and she was like,
Daddy, I'm sick, I'm at the hospital,
I don't know what wrong with me.
And then I'm like, damn.
And then after it was old, she called me,
she said, Dad, I think I had that covert,
I think that's what it was,
because they ain't know how to treat me,
they ain't had nothing for me.
Now her being young,
I think she was able to fight it off.
But it's been out here.
We were late almost six, eight months.
So right now, us walking around with masks on and shit,
let me tell you something, man.
All I do is miss with doctors.
And they tell me like this, man,
there's something airborne, ain't no piece of paper,
ain't no cloth, ain't nothing over your face.
Don't stop that from infecting you.
Right.
So, look at this.
Since the pandemic, now I'm seeing 1995,
get you goddamn your suave mask.
They got masks
They got
And hands out of the time
You couldn't find it
So when you look at it
You say in the pandemic
Only 10 people made money
And all them were friends
of Bill Gates
Of course
So there it is again
Man this ain't
This ain't got
Nothing to do of money
Exactly
Can I put you up on the shit
That I just got
I just figured out
You know
There was a
Black Wall Street
Before
OKC, Tulsa
She figured it out
And she brought
The shit
I'm gonna see
the link uh willington north californ north carolina now during i want to say and we had black
officials like and niggas if you want to know we wasn't democrats either we were republicans
we were now democrats were the the rich white people who made money off the working people
now you had the other part of the white people who wasn't democrats or republics or republic
they was called the diffusion party.
Now, the diffusion party would team up with the Republicans
because they was working people.
We come from working, that's all we know.
The work built from the ground up.
We even never had shit.
So we billed from the ground up.
So the white people who ain't never had shit,
who were workers, who was just like us,
who understood what work is, man.
They were like, shit.
Y'all plan is only to, y'all plan.
How y'all plan?
Of course it's for y'all.
But the way y'all plan the structure is,
You build it for working people and you want to fuck.
So we'll build with y'all.
We need allies.
Hey, yeah, come fuck with us.
Now, the diffusion party will team up with the Republicans.
Now, you've got the working white middle class.
That's what the middle class was.
It wasn't a class.
It was a diffusion party.
Working white middle class teaming up with black Republicans.
Now we got a working city, Wilmington, North Carolina.
Now, they won.
Going crazy.
Now, this is what the Democrats did.
These nigg is so crazy.
1898, it was in the Democrat handbook.
They wanted, they got it, since we won,
the she shit going on, they hated to see white people
weren't with black people.
They couldn't stand.
So in the Democrat handbook they wrote,
white is for white on it,
and white is supposed to rule the country.
So they came up with a plan
to bring the diffusion party over to the Democrats
Democrats and showed them damn they really how to hate the Republicans.
You dig what I'm saying?
I do.
And flip the script, and by the press, they started beefs with Republicans, la-da-da-da-da,
and putting all that propaganda shit out there and started all that.
And before you know it, it was hate, and before you know it, the Democrat got back in, and we had nothing.
Yep.
Sounds like a typical story of the white man.
All that Democrat shit had me thinking like, man, I ain't fucking with that Democrat shit.
Speaking of which, man, it has been protesting in all 50 states and 18 countries.
That's beautiful.
I think that was beautiful because I'm going to tell you what really shocked me was Denver.
Denver came out to?
I think Minnesota shocked the shit out of everybody.
Minnesota jumped that shit off immediately.
I just think it's just we in a place now that everybody need everybody and there's a lot
of white people that don't got money so why don't on bro and get who they are direct
neck all right you can't y'all niggins broke in the bitch broke in there
they keep using y'all dumb-ass niggins ain't y'all ain't woke up yet they're gonna talk y'all
hate and using y'all they need to fucking why y'all got eBT y'all some broke boys
Why?
All right, then.
Hey, I hate to be this motherfucker, but I have to be, you know, somebody got to mediate
and ask the question to keep the conversation going.
Okay.
Now, seeing how the impact that all of this has had, were the rides in looted necessary?
No.
I mean, but you cannot, not expect it because of the situation we've been in for, what, the
last three months?
Right.
Everybody fucked up, man.
And most people I know that it was in California didn't get no story.
stealing this check or nothing that was I feel that's what I'm saying I feel like that
shit was gonna happen whether it was a protest or not you can't not you can't just
keep dangling money in front of poor people speaking speaking coming from a
I'm a of a militant mind it was it was yeah I think that's why I agree
because I think the shit was necessary as a motherfucker because without that shit
nothing would have happened but when it comes to shit like that you got to be a
tactician yeah you do and I feel like
keep that shit out of it love that that too but you can't you can't when it when it
comes to shit like that it got to be strategic when it's like okay if you're
gonna do that it has to be necessary and it has to be a plan got to know who
you're living that's right where you're writing does it make sense are you
are you are you affecting their dollar because you know for a fact this way
they're at be in the community all of a sudden who say protests down here
they're leading y'all where y'all know y'all gonna ride it you feel me you should we gotta have
an organization where it's like no niggins don't even know where we're gonna do that
because we ain't know when y'all was coming to loop yeah niggas was coming to just drive the
nigger that's my that's my criticism that's my criticism that how we had to do you see what I'm saying
don't don't do that shit on social media on none of that go somewhere else where
it's straight day shit now no black bin no name where they're gonna understand
Right.
Where's gonna hurt them in their pocket?
Like they did us.
But when I looked at the looters and I saw them over there at Linux, I was like,
man, they can't be from Atlanta.
They can't be from Atlanta fucking with Lenox.
But we were infiltrated.
We were infiltrated.
The way the shit went on, that wasn't anything.
Y'all seen the white folk doing all that, BL them shit.
That wasn't that.
You fed me.
No.
I understood that, but at the same time, we got to be smart in this.
Like, what is Luton gonna get us?
That was my criticism, though, because it's like,
nah had made it look like.
That that shit ain't the looting and the protests ain't has shit to do with each other
Mm-hmm and that's the fucked up part is like the infiltrators started to looted
Well, see, most of these kids, now that what I've learned is Afra or whatever that
Lusitifa.
Antifa.
These motherfuckers.
What I've learned is, most of them kids, most of them kids are atheists.
Yeah, that's who they are.
They are.
They don't believe in God.
So they don't have no more code.
They lost.
They're trying to get it.
Don't get hit by a car.
Yeah.
That's so fucking lost.
Hey, what's up here?
Me here and a room.
You don't want a soul in the way.
Get the fuck on up out of here.
They think that I think that they really do want this world to be in a purge state.
But I'm like, when you think about it, like, when you hear any people saying defund the police, I'm like, come on y'all.
Come on y'all.
That's, you don't want to live, you don't want to live with it without a goddamn.
I don't know if I want to be fun to police.
Got no third world country?
Yeah, like, somebody got to put these niggins and shit.
Yeah.
Because this is a motherfuckers who ain't supposed to be out here with us.
Hey, I'm telling you.
I just walked down to the truck and just heard a whole shoot right.
That was just five minutes ago.
A bunch of gunshot.
A bunch of gunshots.
What I'm saying?
What I'm saying?
What I'm saying is, fuck, fuck whoever got the badge.
It's just we need order.
We do.
It's just structure.
Right.
We don't have no morals no more.
Like, right.
like the basic foundation of living niggas have lost that I think you feel like
you know not the disrespect a nigga mama or grandma like it's basic niggins don't get
fucked yeah that's what I'm saying that's what I'm saying but this what I felt like
like shit got fucked up though a couple years ago wouldn't that do when that Dallas
and killed out of police officers and they sent a fucking bomb in there and blew him up
back now from Dallas where police ended the deadly siege of the city last
night by using a robot with a bomb to kill the ambush suspect.
It's a tactic straight from America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As NBC's Tom Costello reports, it appears to be the first time police have ever used a robot
bomb on U.S. soil.
I knew shit wasn't never going to be the same between people and they sent a motherfucking bomb
in the building and blew this motherfucker up and we were like, well, and it happened all night
and we watched this shit and then they were just like, all right, over with it.
Like we watched a live fucking movie, dude.
Go back and watch that footage.
You're talking about the nigga who we're shooting that all of this shit?
That one, allegedly, allegedly.
That nigga boy, I don't know.
That was John Wick.
Shaddle went crazy.
But all I'm saying is I'm not trying to deflect anything like that.
It's just like, look how much shit we didn't seem.
That was way worse than some fucking stealing and then looting or burning down some shit.
We watched a motherfucker in Las Vegas shoot 500 people on CNN.
Mm-hmm.
at a concert, at white people.
I'm talking about white man shoot white people.
He got tired of y'all knick.
What was the All Lives Matter crowd then?
Y'all niggins protest for your own people.
You don't even give a fuck.
That's fucked up.
That was a...
That was in a hotel.
A country music show.
Exactly.
He didn't give a fuck.
Who was at the show?
He was working.
That nigga shot the bus drive or everybody.
I'm talking about a nigga paid for a hotel.
A perfect window view.
He said, I can't wait to this bitch get packed.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Like, we don't even thinking no shit like that.
Like, we're going to shoot up at a concert.
I can't wait for this future concert to get lit.
You're not going to do that at no future concert,
because you're going to fuck around and forget,
because he's going to have a head after head.
You're going to have a head after head.
By the time that nigger get to March Madness, you ain't even mad no for him.
You got to say, let me go down that motherfucker, boy.
Shit, I'm going to let these nigger make it tonight.
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I've never seen so many women protect predatory men.
And then me too happened.
And then everybody else want to get pissed off because the white said it was okay.
Problem.
My oldest daughter, her first day in ninth grade, and I called to ask how I was going.
She was like, oh, dad, all they were doing was talking about your thing in class.
I ruined my baby's first day of high school.
And slumflower.
What turns me on is when a man sends me money.
Like, I feel the moisture between my.
my legs when the man sends me money. I'm like, oh my God, it's go time. You actually sent it?
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But now, see, that be the thing, no, bro. It's right down your leg. Oh, shit. But that'd be the
thing though, see, man, we just got to understand what time we're living in, bro, and we got to
adjust, but still be having a plan for this type of shit. You see what I'm saying? Like,
even when they go back to the Wilmington thing like we we had plan them that's
history they don't tell us because history is motivation how you gonna go
somewhere if you don't know where you came from you should what I'm saying so
when we still are living off this perception that somebody else has put on us
and we still trying to tell these niggins we like that y'all got to stop man
that's every day man you all got to stop
This every day, please.
We still, nigga, I'm watching old-ass seminars,
and I'm like, my nigga, it's 2020.
Exactly.
We're saying the same.
Shit.
Why, they ain't getting it.
They don't want to get it.
You know what?
I get mad.
I'm watching a nigga for 19 study.
In 2020, we're saying.
A hundred year later.
If a ticket stole from you last week, he's going to steal from you this week.
Bruh, I don't got to know from, yeah, like,
but I don't got to know from year, like, but I thought it was great.
Shit is, man.
1960, past.
The biggest thing that we should have got out this pandemic is that
we got to learn how to guard.
We got to learn how to guard, man.
We've lost that.
Like, when I grew up, my grandma kept a guard.
I stayed in the guard with my grandma.
You know what I mean? I think right now we should have learned out of the pandemic.
If we ain't got no generator for our house, we're crazy.
They can cut the power with any time.
You should go and get you a generator.
I'm going to buy me a generator.
Another thing is you've got to go get freezers and refrigerators, deep freezers, so you can store you food.
See, it's so many things that we can do to prepare ourselves for another one of these, these curfew or whatever they call this shit, the quarantine, that we got to understand that it's going to get worse and worse if they keep doing it.
That's way one.
We have to learn how to first feed ourselves.
We all should have chickens in our yard, and you should always know how to get it.
And for the rich niggas, man, go buy your cow, man.
Just let somebody there keep it, man.
Take it to the slaughterhouse in case something go wrong.
Nah, that's some ball-ass shit, you just said.
You know, I'm looking for a chicken cook, nigga.
That what mama won't, man.
I got, I got, yeah.
I swear, Nick, you boy.
Hey, selling birds got a whole other meme
when you got them chicken.
That's right.
For real.
Don't chickens is, blah, blah.
Nick, they have money, every time they drop something.
Yeah.
What?
So I mean, I just think we got to learn.
how to survive without the system.
I think we're so dependent on the system that, man,
we forgot all about the things that I owed
the folks taught us as kids.
And I think we got to re-implement that,
especially to these kids.
Now, you know, most girls can't even cook, man.
Right.
I mean, you know, you want to tell me how bad you,
you can't even cook me no egg, man.
The hell is going on.
They all the nigga wants to eat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Be it's fine of the head can't cook no egg, man.
He's still a little rock, man.
Can't eat.
This was trending on Twitter the other day.
Terry Cruz said some shit about Black Supremise.
I don't eat.
I'm so sick of this.
No, I'm so sick.
I'm so sick.
I knew he was a bitch when he blocked me on Twitter.
He blocked me because I told him.
I said, Nick, I'm 5'8.
Nah, I'll let anybody grab my dick in front of my mouth.
I'm not.
Nigga, I ain't up right now.
You don't get on there.
You're big, strong-ass.
You mean, you fuck you.
You should have been.
You should have represented from niggas and ripped the motherfuckin' arms off like Jacks.
And I heard him in front of his wife.
In front of his wife.
Crazy in here.
Nick laughed that shit off.
So he had black supremacy trending.
Black supremacy, which was the trending topic.
No, see what he's, again, what he's showing you is that,
LA man, you say the wrong thing or you say the right thing.
It could cause you.
Prince told us this one night.
He said, he said, one thing about a hot, one thing.
One thing about Hollywood, a black man get one chance to fuck up.
And Prince told her that.
That was deep.
He said, he said, yep, you ever go to Hollywood.
Black man only get one time to fuck up.
And if you look at everybody right now, my partner went through it.
Now we see Steve Harvey back in Atlanta because he wanted to be.
that that that that interview he did with monique he was supposed to cut her head off he
ain't cut a head off so they cut his head off now he backing alone but do you still think he
gave a shot though like a chance to because they still feel like i got to roll some weed up
they still felt like he was going out of though he was going he went at him but at the same
time too where he fucked up and he said no moni you can't act like that
You can't do that, Monique.
If I ain't got no money, I'd take myself out then I can't.
Well, hey, man, they still took you out.
Right.
You ain't do the job.
One chance to fuck up.
Right.
So think about it right now.
Ted Cruz, I guess he's the last one left.
That thing ain't no lad one.
I don't know what?
I'm in Hollywood.
My motherfucker ain't grabbed me out of it.
I don't get me fuck.
I fuck with everybody and I respect everybody.
Don't tickle my nuts.
They're gonna know that soon as they hear you open your mouth, DC.
See you?
No, ain't gonna lie Hollywood to still try you.
They'll try you.
I mean, I ain't gonna tell you no lie, man.
One time I got, I got flu to LA and say,
give they want you to be in the movie.
I said, okay.
You said, I got there.
I said, no, we're gonna go.
They said, no, we're gonna take you to the man house.
I got to the man house over there in Barham.
Man came out and said for shit, yep.
I love your personality and everything.
When you play a game wrong?
I said, man, God damn.
We have to start right there.
I said, ain't got nothing against nothing.
All I'm saying is that I can't do certain things.
Right.
Because it's not in me.
I'm a professional rapper.
I'm not a professional actor.
Now see, if I was a professional actor, that's in my job description.
But it's me, I can't really do certain things.
it let me know off top that they were gonna try and figure out my sexuality for they gave me a
chance in doing what i do right and i felt like but god damn what shit that's the reason why i
hadn't been in a lot of movies because the certain situations i got put in and hey man your question
was valid you just asked me a question and i answered you but at the same time too i knew that my
answer also closed the door for that opportunity right that's all you know and you know a lot of
times Gip, a lot of things that Gip could have did, you know, I watched the success
of everybody. That's why they didn't stand beside everybody why they had their success. But I just
know us being the first and them first dudes in them early years, they were trying to try us
instead of letting us do what Trench was doing or what Pock was doing. They were trying to get
that and make us do something else. So it just made me shun away from that. You know what I mean?
But I love it now, though. But see, that be the thing, you know, it don't really, you got to just know
how to handle a situation.
It's always the tone.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, Hollywood or Malloy,
whatever perspective people got on Hollywood
or if you ever get faced with some shit,
you just got to know how to handle
a situation.
Not even with that.
When it just comes with being this
or anything, period,
or you feel like somebody disrespecting to you
business-wise.
You got to know how to handle shit
accordingly.
We're going to take it out from Hollywood.
Shift it all the way back over here.
That's just like even with this.
This, this, this, this, this, this, uh,
probably police officer shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
You got to know how to handle the situation
accordingly because you already know
what you're facing.
Or if you do the wrong move,
it can be the last one.
But see, that's my thing with most brothers.
You already know police don't forward up.
Right.
So why are we going to go and be aggressive with them?
Right.
I just, I just, it'd be tripping me out.
Sometimes I'd be like, damn, like,
we can get into it with some needs
and we can get out of it.
Right.
But then when you get it to a person,
police you know he got a pistol he ready and you still gonna buck then shit brother
then you just want problems today right and that's and I feel like if we was a lot
smarter in the way we handle ourselves especially dealing with authority what I
figured out is a lot of young kids just have never had authority in their life
never in no kind of way so so so so when they get grown and they get out here and
have to deal with the real world it's almost like they they Neanderthals
Did you see that police chief, the commissioner, chief or whatever, talking about he, uh, he wanted them to stop treating the police like animals, shit.
And he came on there like, he was mad at hell, he's seeing him there.
We all read in the papers that in the black community, mothers are worried about their children getting home from school without being killed by a cop.
What world are we living in? That doesn't happen. It does not.
happen. I am not Derek
Chavon. They are not him. He killed someone.
We didn't. We are restrained.
And you know what? I'm saying this to all the cops here.
Because you know what? Everybody's trying to shame us. The legislators,
the press, everybody's trying to shame us
into being embarrassed about our profession. Well, you know what?
This isn't stained by someone in Minneapolis.
It's still got a shine on it.
And so do theirs.
So do theirs.
Stop treating us like animals and thugs.
And start treating us with some respect.
That's what we're here today to say.
We've been left out of the conversation.
We've been vilified.
It's disgusting.
But it was a kind of funny thing to watch.
It was, it was, it was, it was funny to watch because I'm like, well, damn, where the black cops are?
They're supporting you.
Because they won there.
They were at work.
Somebody had to cover them streets by that press comedy going on.
No, Johnson, Jackson, Johnson and Johnson and Jackson, uh, Matheson Miller, y'all still on 17th Street.
We got a press on person.
I mean, tired.
Y'all just talking about this.
I mean, New York right now is just, they on some L.A. shit.
Oh my god.
Oh my God.
Man, New York.
Nobody in real police.
Do you see the police be out of that mad hand?
Those motherfuckers, uh, security.
In the way.
Those niggas be out there.
Oh, hey, man.
Hold up.
No, no.
Run, right.
Bitch, I got the bad.
And that's true.
But at the same time, too, you got to look at New York right now.
I would be so afraid to stay in New York City.
First thing I thought about was, if y'all ain't never seen this movie called Escape from New York.
Yeah, and Escape from L.A.
Well, Kurt Russell.
Snake Pliskin.
Yeah.
Just think about it.
Like, if something really happened in New York, all they got to do is shut down that Highland Tonoff and that Brooklyn Bridge.
And they stuck there.
And you fuck.
Can't even get off that motherfucker.
You can't get out of the bridge.
You can't get off.
Half of them can't swim out of that water.
That's shit so dirty.
You can't get out of the state.
You just in New York?
Yeah.
That shit, so you ever see that water?
Right that, right that by the Jersey.
What I'm here in there, like I just got a call to me and just say, man, we're walking up in the platinum.
I said, I guess the city back on.
Shit, what's going on?
Yeah, niggas up.
Niggas in the club in hookah.
Day party.
Smoking hookah.
Any n'naker smoker hookah, man.
You're a suspect.
Do the mask.
Yeah, I'm not doing that.
Any nigg's smoking a hookah is a suspect.
Niggins smoke, I said that hookah with the mask on, man.
Yeah, but one thing I'm trying to add people like,
damn, before you took that hooker, did you check the water?
Those niggins be out of that like this.
Before you took that hookah.
That shit bubble, it'd be like, yeah, yeah.
And the water probably black.
They be calling the waiter.
What's that little shit that'd be burning?
It'd be going out.
The cold.
The cold, when that shit go out,
They're gonna get heated.
Those niggins act like some crackhead.
Hold up.
Start moving this shit.
And I'm like, one night, one night.
I was asking shot, I was like, what is that?
She was like, that hooker.
I'm like, bro.
Stop hitting the goddamn hookah like that.
You know who think he the coldest nigger in the club?
The nigger who swear he could fix.
I can fix it.
I got it.
That motherfucker hitting that.
It's hitting ain't.
They hold a little tip, too.
They take it out of him like.
Yeah.
I saw that one day.
Beholding that shit.
I'm like, wait a minute.
Everybody got their own personal tip?
Yep.
Yes, bro.
Yeah, I'm so behind.
I got blood, man.
I don't want no hookah, bro.
I know, I seen a niggie standing in the line with a hookah tip behind his ear.
I was like, that nigger played too goddamn mutt.
That nigger played too goddamn mud, man.
For color or Pete.
It was yellow.
And I could tell you had had it for a minute because it was a long one.
You know what?
They didn't switch them by now.
Like, this nigga been taking that tip everywhere.
That defeat the purpose.
That's so tired of them.
And the hookah to call more than a bar.
You get a ball and a hookah, big.
I'm like, ooh, you spent so much.
Do you think Keisha going to be a good vice president
if they pick up?
Hell yeah.
Kisha.
They stress the Keisha to fuck out right now, though.
Yeah, the people's all right in front of her house
with the boo on today.
And at this morning, protesters gathered outside the home
of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
About 10 people showed up to pick it outside her home,
including a woman who raised issues
with the nightly curfew
while protesting near Centennial Park last night.
The group left after about 30 minutes.
Yeah, you're closing new vines
because you don't wanna face us.
You don't want your children in the old.
How you sold them out?
Cause your boys ain't a zip
from being slaughtered, from being lit.
She's closing the blinds.
Your size is not a zip at all.
Why?
Say what?
They were up there yesterday too.
Saying what?
Just like that cussinetta and everything outside.
For what?
But the thing.
Kisha, we found your house.
We googled you.
Right.
They're talking bullshit too.
They've been out there a couple days.
How much your purse caused?
Oh, they're just fucking worth.
They're just going out there.
They ain't even got no agenda.
Like, who drew your house?
Like, come on, man.
This is the fucking mayor.
She got shit to do.
You know who else a cold there, little mayor?
She needs a security.
Chicago mayor.
white foot look with the little afro she'd be wearing them big ass suits I wonder what
his husband is a big tall white later no but you'll think she did but she got
yeah the man so the man the man the man she'd woman in her relationship I like it
hell no yeah they go to me doubt five I like it too tough ass bros laying in the bed
like two d batteries
You know, man, it's always somebody for somebody.
Yeah, yeah.
And we...
He ain't in the bill with middalfire.
Hey man, stop playing with the folks.
I was just playing.
I was just playing.
I was just playing.
Laugh.
It's a gorilla.
She told somebody they were full of shit
on the press conference
called her other day.
He'd been chips in the world.
I thought a little Lori Lightfoot.
I don't know what in politics are.
I like her personality, though.
No.
As long as Georgia getting in this cat
I think Georgia going to be all right.
George is going to get in his cannabis game in this gambling game.
When you think we're going to get the weed?
Because I keep smelling it like, I feel like we're going to,
the day we're going to get legal, they got to let a lot of people free.
They got to clean my record.
We're going to have to take the agriculture rap.
They got to clean mine up.
The moment they get legal down here, they got to clean records.
They're going to grow that shit right next to the peaches.
They're going to drop the actual.
You haven't seen peaches down.
It's everything to get into it at the end of the world.
It's fair.
I'm going to try to get it.
Get me one.
You should.
Everybody, even if you just get you a small license.
Because I mean, this is a generation of wealth.
And they're not going to get any license out no more.
They're just like alcohol.
What you're talking about?
The weed permits and shit.
The cannabis license.
Oh, but you know how much they cost, though.
How much?
Arm in the leg and two toe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But see, shit, you're going to make that back.
You're going to, but see, I'm going to tell you this.
I'm going to tell you this.
This is the biggest mistake that I see in Atlanta sometime.
Talk to your shit, OG.
Some of us do got
paper man and and that's cool we're having paper but just because you got paper don't mean you're
going to be respected in all room no you came by that you know what I mean so you know what
I learned about it is like they're not going to let nobody involved in certain businesses unless
you and when they did the footwork for it right and that's one thing that I think some of the guys
and some of us as young entrepreneurs got to understand it in the capital they don't care how
many records you sold or who you're here you got to understand policy
You know what I mean?
So I think me going to L.A. and really going and learning how to do it from growing
and this and it and everything I had to do.
I'm trying to learn everything so I could be able to say, hey man, I'm not just coming in here as a face for Georgia.
I can bring some of the best from L.A. in here to make sure that we got the best weed.
Because, you know, we don't really know how we're going to grow in Atlanta.
It's a lot of...
The atmosphere is different.
The atmosphere really different.
If you want to go from climate, the climate change.
different than that L.A. shit. You dig what I'm saying? I forgot what climate
weed is. I have to ask somebody overseas because they know for sure.
And we're not by the water. No. That's shit dry. So when we grow it, like think
about even Denver, different aptitude when they grow it up there. I know everybody
be like Denver. I'm sorry in Denver. Wee trash. I got the solution already. We going to grow
the weed up in Bartow County up there by Lake Alituna. Yeah.
Up in Cherokee County. That's going to be like me. Anyway, if niggum growing weed by
I don't want it.
I see it.
That shit is dirty.
We're going to have to really, you know, everybody been asking like, give how much you're
going to call for real.
I'm like, man, you're going to have to have a real operation.
It's going to be 30 million.
Shut!
30 million.
Think I'm going to just stick to the streets, my nudge.
It's going to be 30 million for a dispensary in Atlanta.
It's probably going to be five million.
You know what I mean?
But the nigg can go in together.
Yeah.
That's where it's it.
They can't stop a nigga from selling weed legally.
Oh my goodness.
If they do that, if a nigga can do that, it's like, I'm gonna be like, look, I said I'd never do it illegally.
Boy, if a dick can do it legally?
Oh, Lord.
Yeah.
That's my new job.
Oh, by the fuck the guy, but.
Because they feel like Atlanta gonna be, it's gonna be bigger than California.
You say Atlanta gonna be bigger in California?
They're right.
On the weed side.
Cause we got more land.
Think about it.
For it growing.
I don't think the product, I hope that we can get that product, but who, if you're smoking, you really do the, like, the logistics, who.
California, man, it's just when you smoke it, it's just a, hit the soul a little bit different.
You know what I'm saying, you ain't, you ain't just getting high.
You enjoy life.
You can ride that highway and look at the ocean and shit.
You, you, you, you start to figure out shit, like, you know what, I, you know what, I'm going to get me some rous cold.
But see, when you smoking and drugs, you start thinking about shit that got down, like...
That's a depressing.
You'd be like, hey, it is darky fuck down once it's the shit, though.
It's a real shit, my nigger.
You cut your headlights off, my niggins.
You're real, though.
You'd be at the Waffle, how quiet then the motherfucker, then all of a sudden,
nigger say something like, hey, bro, you know, Fabo said he's seeing your spaceship on bankhead.
I believe him, my nigg.
That one weed.
week. I can tell you that right now. That's my doubt. Now we got to get on them on them
mind. Like that ain't great. But I'm going to tell you, I think Atlanta is going to turn into
a notice. If you're trying to get in business, get you a business from the stadium all the way
back to Hapeville. They're about to spend 700 million. All the way back to Hapeville.
From Full County Stadium. On that end up in the bill, though, Gil. They got 700 mil. What are they
about to build a whole. They're about to build a whole.
whole other Atlanta, just like how over that car counted.
Then I did with that arena.
Everybody do the same thing over here.
Down 75, they're going to have a 12, and they're building a new race track that's going to run
horses and dogs, and they're going to have six flags out there.
They got mad at Vick for finding a dog.
Now they ain't going to run it.
Yeah, they got to because it's too much money in it.
They know they can't rouse to the airport away from black people.
Yeah, that was a big word trying to do that.
What's he said?
They've been trying to wrestle the airport away from black people.
So since they can't get it, they're going to go ahead and open gambling and cannabis.
Some shit around.
That's right.
So right now, if you're thinking about small business right now, anything small from here, from that Ford County Stadium, from that left side, all the way through East Point to Hakeville.
See, they got that Porsche dealership sitting out there with that racetrack, and they got a whole bunch of bullshit around it.
They got to build that shit up.
So in a minute, that shit gonna look like Brooklyn
on that side of Atlanta, all the way going to Hayfield.
So right now, your mind should be about
how many slats and how many businesses can I start.
Because it's a major wealth about to come here.
And if you're still thinking on some small shit,
everybody in music, man, music like an old girlfriend,
we've been hallow.
Everybody had moved on from that.
That's the small game now.
Right.
Y'all in the French game.
I keep telling that right now, the TV game is where it's there, y'all look.
I mean, that dude doing that over there, Tyler doing that, that's just a major.
It's like, you understand, his studio bigger than everything put together in LA.
Everything.
They ain't said, but they're mad.
Mad as a mother man.
They're mad.
They're mad.
You know what I mean?
So it's like understanding the power that we have right now that we all can be moguls in 20 years because we're ahead of the country.
because we're ahead of the curve and we can see it coming.
And we really got the mindset to do it and we want to do it.
Right.
Because when I look down, when you look at places like L.A.,
and you'd be like, man, there's too many broke people here for all their money
and came through here.
Tell them why Georgia is the perfect landscape, though,
because I follow you on Instagram.
You talk about it a lot of the time.
Like, why is Georgia ready for all of this money that's about to come here?
And why is it the perfect spot for it to be?
you know what I'm saying well we're in the middle of everything from Florida to the
north to the west on this side we LA we just not getting to that level right
you know me LA been blown out you know what I mean so for us like I just think that
we just not getting started where other citizens and already really had they
they they apex as far as commercial buildings you know and I feel like
right now as long as us
the, us young guys
really understand the power that we can really
have. See, by the time we're 50-60,
it's like we control the city, we really
control a real piece of a block and we just
ain't standing in this motherfucker. Because a lot of people
in L.A., you might be rich, but you still surround
about a whole bunch of people don't look like you.
You know what I mean? So it's
like, and then they overcharge you.
Right. And they charge you for the sunshine. They don't even
what? What do you get a young
I got some people.
I'm talking about.
I'm going to say right in and not right.
See that same time.
I got to ask for the audience.
What advice would you get a young niggins who got some money?
Who won't know what to do with it?
It's a few of them.
They always hit me like, bro, what should I do?
I'm like, nigger, I don't know.
I don't know how you got your people.
I can't tell you to go star for shit.
you to go start for shit with all this dirty money.
She ain't been going to get on your LLC, dude.
I would say right now,
find the cannabis you wouldn't go to.
Find the cannabis school.
Mm-hmm.
They got a can't be a can't be school,
and they told, and I got a lot of bringing weed to school.
Don't nobody owe you shit.
Well, they owe you a free scholarship,
Nick, fuck you talking about.
I see where you go on.
You get what I said?
No.
Like they're gonna hit you, be like,
you know you're able to get them for the scholarship,
man, you sent me to the October school,
but you couldn't send me to the academy school.
You knew exactly what I was trying to do.
Okay, you imagine being in a weed school
and you feeling like you're in regular school.
Like, I can't remember, is it the indica?
Man, I can't, it's a hybrid.
Yeah, that makes a flash call.
You feel it like a bit.
Cush, perk, pro, end of course.
My great grandma.
Grandma bought, oh, man.
I definitely would have failed.
I'm like, Nick, this is it, I don't know.
It's Bubba.
Hey, Mom, I got a C and weed.
Oh, gee.
I'll say this, though.
Pay attention to what's moving and what's not.
Pay attention to what's moving to what's not.
I feel like when they threw that title
essential workers out there, they split the game up.
What?
If you only got essential skills,
if you only got essential skills,
you only gonna make essential money.
Right.
Right.
You know, I think what we gotta learn
is that we ain't never too old to learn.
Even if we're successful in,
whatever we're successful in,
we gotta learn how to take an hour out of days
to try and go learn some shit.
We don't know shit about.
Talk to shit.
Made that dick a choke on that way.
I mean, that niggin'n't thought about that shit before,
but talk to himself out of him.
Dude, some shit ain't never done.
Ooh, that shit spoke to my spirit.
I knew I should start playing that goddamn piano.
Say what?
I saw you, Nick.
Start doing some shit you don't know how to do,
think.
Try to be good at every goddamn thing.
Digg is scared to learn.
Old comfort zone, ad, dick.
Stop, though.
That they got a big-ass gun, man.
I know, I know.
I know, when you're getting to-
crazy, man.
No, what the niggins say?
He don't know how to joke, man.
He don't.
He don't know how to joke, man.
I have to tell the niggas all the time, laugh, man.
No, fly.
I want to ask y'all a question, though.
Like, from the first time I did y'all show to when I've seen y'all on stage taking the actual show on stage,
what did it feel like going from this situation to a stage with what y'all was?
with what y'all were doing because I know y'all didn't kind of plan that it was kind of like it was the flow right
that took it there it was like shit this shit bigger than just sitting here and and y'all wind it up on the stage and then winded up with seeing the crowd come like how did y'all feel like how did that make y'all feel because I know that I know that y'all didn't know how far y'all reached right you know he'll tell you like right before like when we did our last show before they shut all this shit down it's just
like I ain't never get used to that like you know it never became typical because
there's like it seemed like every show was just get bigger and bigger and bigger it was
4,000 6,000 8,000 tickets sold out six months in advance and it's just like sitting here
giving these people our perspective and making them laugh and acknowledging them made them come
fuck with a drive six hours fly across the country they fly out shows everywhere it's fucking
amazing. People all over the world, man. Ain't no comedians that's in our lane that's, you know
I mean, that made a platform like this, was doing it like that. He is doing it like that.
So it was just always amazing to me just to go see, get love like that. You know what I'm saying?
And they wasn't just like, shit, that one show we had. You remember we sold that bitch out?
All the motherfuckers sold out. So that's the fucking dopeest shit I ever been a part of it.
Well, I'm gonna tell you. I'm proud of y'all.
I appreciate it.
I got to the point where it was just like, it made me respect to people.
I started wondering what type of people we bring it out.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, who am I touching?
You feel what I'm saying?
Because you still got a brand.
You know how to you.
You know exactly who you bringing out?
Oh, so just a beer you're going to bring out the way and all that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when we have a show, bro, I'd be like, what the fuck?
Like, you hear me, like, people be pulled up on us and we're a chance.
and she'd be like jump on you like what do I ain't never seen no shit like that but bitch I'm in the ride
you dig what I'm saying so it's like man we you touch it's just like people who feel like they
never had a voice or they but they understand and they need that voice you know what I'm saying somebody
they can live through you feel like I just love seeing that that way that's the probably most
biggest plus working with my brothers this that's love we do this so much I don't need to be
tripping on that I ain't got to say shit really I can watch them diggers but it's like what
I'm not in tune with them fan, man,
and they allow us to create, man.
And just, that'd probably be the best thing,
because we improv, you gotta understand,
telling me, you got jokes and shit.
Like, when you're gonna stay by yourself,
you got jokes.
When we're gonna stay, bro, we literally be like to here.
Say our prayer.
You know what I mean, cat dogs say our name.
We're going out there like this hill.
What up?
And whatever they say, we bounce out of that shit,
and we go crazy.
Yep.
I watched it, man.
I've been, we very much discussed y'all and see y'all while we was on the road.
Lo was always, like, impressed that shit.
And I'm like, man, they can't practice that shit.
Like, you can't pull up a show and they do the same shit.
So just to watch y'all do that, like, it's amazing.
Appreciate it, OG.
I appreciate it.
It's just to be able to have a platform as big as this to be able to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
Because we know how hard it is.
We know how hard it is to be a fan of anybody at this point.
Because, you know, all the entertainment is so come and go.
So that's how I look at the music business right now.
It's just a little like, don't nobody stick at number one no more.
It's like, nigger, be number one for an hour.
Shit, this ain't like everybody be number one at the same.
Got-down tired, don't.
You shit, that's cool, though.
I don't mind being number one with a motherfucker?
Shit, I long as I made it.
I'm like, shit, we tired, we tired.
Oh, while we down?
Boy, hey, we did it.
Shit.
We won them.
Shade that motherfucker kill.
Let go.
You put it, uh-uh, my hand gonna be on top, don't they do it.
But what I would want for young artists right now, man, I would want the music to reflect what we live in, my knee.
Like, this is the most crazy shit I ever seen.
It's never happened in history where music didn't reflect what we're going on society.
Right, right.
And we always use music for an outlet to tell it, you feel me.
Go listen to that Sam Cooke.
That's how he talked about it.
I'm like, boy, dude, he must be singing the song.
Slaves.
Now, that nigga was going through that shit.
He was going through that shit.
You know how he wrote a change is going to come?
Huh.
They wouldn't let him get a hotel room.
For real.
Yep.
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Follow, fellow.
My nigga DC Young Flack.
We're in-heel kicking scientific knowledge with my nigger big guilt.
Going crazy.
20-20.
But hey, man, we've been in the studio, man.
We're gonna get y'all an album in just a minute.
Really?
What's the name of?
We got to be on that motherfucker, just saying, sir.
Ain't gonna tell no name yet.
We ain't decided, but I just know that one.
We got the actual single.
We got the single?
I see you dropped.
You just dropped something.
Yeah, I did something.
What's it called?
Uh, time is right.
Time is right.
Video and all that, and the remix on the way.
When a nigga ignore you, that was a polite note.
You feel me?
What you do?
Where are you gonna fuck with you?
You know, that one's happened.
You're not fucking, bitch, man.
He's not fucking.
He ain't gonna let you on the album.
He ain't gonna let you on the album.
He ain't gonna let me on the album, bro.
Who?
Who, D.C.?
Yeah, you said you gotta get on the album.
Shit.
I don't want to talk shit.
I don't want to solve.
I'm right.
Shit, I call you tomorrow.
Right.
We go.
They won't be mad.
They won't be mad.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's be on the dinner ball.
That's going to get them all.
That's creeping in the window.
Me.
I can't grab my up right.
Fuck you mean, I'm in the window, let's open up, think you're shit.
That's how the album come on.
Hey, it's me, I'm in the window.
Open in the window, open up, thinking.
Call outside.
I'm gonna put that in the game tomorrow.
You're fucking right.
All right.
All right.
Y'all hear them.
I'm on tape with you.
I mean like shit.
I'm just ready to get back out here.
I want to wear the open back up.
So goody-mong get back on stage.
Keep dropping your records, man.
I just did a record with Blanco Brown, man.
And people don't even know we got a world-class
the number one country music single
from right here in Atlanta, man.
His name, Bronco Brown?
Blanco Brown.
Blanco Brown.
Number one country.
You need to be so big on rap.
We like that.
Not knowing the shit behind us is just accumulating paper.
How do you link up with the number one country singer?
They reach out to you.
You reach out to you.
Most time, I'll reach out judges.
Good job.
I've seen you, and I was like, first of all, I know Nashville.
And for him to be able to go to Nashville, have an actual album, put his own record out, sell two million records in Australia all over the world, that's big.
How many black country music singers you know about?
So for him to be from Blackhead, the boy from Bankhead.
Well, he's from Banking.
Who?
Blanco Brown.
Blanco Brown for Bankhead.
Got a country song and went number one with it.
17 weeks.
What the fuck he's say?
What he's saying?
What he did he?
Just talking like how the grand four is up.
Oh, okay.
Hold up, which one at?
He got to dance.
Oh, I did hear that.
Damn, I got to get me one.
Yeah, I didn't know you for bank.
I said, fuck you man.
Bring that ass here, girl, you got to bring that ass here.
Girl, you got to bring that ass.
Oh, yeah.
Oh yeah.
What?
His debut single, the Get Up, over 50.
up over 50 million streams cracked billboard top 20 that's from the 85 South
show talk your shit block on west side we got to get them up you mean you know
he got to be all they got to do he do he do the little thing like hey the dance
you ain't seen the dance the cowboy boogie the two step I gotta look that up
it's a lot of names that's it's hard what you call that shit when they be sang
with them it ain't your little though they'd be like huh you mean oh la la la you know
you know what country niggie they be doing that shit something
Right, bro.
Yeah.
That's yoling.
No, that's yol and shit.
Oh, okay.
That's like you, man.
What about?
What about?
Tock.
To call.
And then I did that peace song with ATL Top 20 with a whole bunch of artists.
We just did a video for that.
I just did a video with a video with Corrupt called Gangster.
I'm shooting a video Saturday with Cam called Race War, him and David Bellman.
Yeah.
Right.
Shout out to Bannon, you know.
Much louder, man.
Watch the high school.
I should lie up on y'all.
You know what I mean?
So, like, I'm just working, man.
I'm just, I'm happy to quarantine and have it happened
because it just made all of us come back home,
have to re-situate, regroup, and figure out what's going on.
I ain't gonna tell y'all, no lot.
We was just close to doing the Dungeon Family Island
with all of us, but then 3,000 had to go do another TV show.
So I was like, damn, don't worry about.
We just wait for it.
If that come through, then I'd be ready to go on
do a world tour with OutKeads,
I'd be like Red City on down, man.
That's gonna be crazy.
You think we're gonna ever get another outcast ever?
I hope so.
Ever.
He's talking more.
What wrong, man?
Y'all explain that shit, man.
Come on, man.
The world want to know.
All right, all right.
Keep it screen.
Keep it discreet, but we want to know.
Man, that man been platinum since he's 18 years old.
He has sold more records than most people.
He produced the biggest record.
ever that sold 10 million records.
He stayed number one for 10, 12, 15 weeks with hey y'all overseas.
He had seen everything you can see.
He performed at Coachella.
He had Prince, right.
They got LA right, everybody in the industry, right?
He did it.
And then he don't like the attention.
Yeah, yeah.
People don't understand.
That shit, we're trained.
Tell the nigger we won't look at him then.
We'll just fucking listen.
Don't look at the nigg.
He's going to leave again.
Don't ask for them.
We're gonna do one big group.
Stop looking, Lose.
Nick, stop.
Just turn your back and listen.
This niggas's amazing, but I can't look on.
We're a big one coming.
You know, I'm gonna'clock.
Don't want you to look at it.
He just, and he'd be right here.
He'd be right here.
He'd slide in and out of time.
I know, man, you might see this.
Damn, I want to go crazy.
He had a video, a nigga playing the flute at the airport for about six hours.
I mean, man, we sent him a song.
You're like, you're gonna get on and he said,
I play the flute.
I was like, shit.
And you think, well, you think being ignored is cold.
You send a nigger a song, and he said he gonna play the flute.
You don't know nothing about this nigga flute, skill.
Ah!
You never even seen this nigger with the flute.
Oh, gee, damn.
Hey, man, Andre, man.
That's fucked up, man, the flute, man.
Thinks that I play the flute.
Damn, Dr.
Hey, niggas don't understand, bro.
That attention, but back then, that attention,
it was probably like times 20.
When I phone on, and then, it was like.
It was like he turned into from a rapper
to Lenny Kravish.
Right.
At that time, where it was so big and so crazy
that that Grammys Day, it was just like, man.
Please, I just, I just want to make music.
Please, get out.
Ain't nobody tell the nigg to be that goddamn good,
but some people could be that be that talented,
it just be like, I just want to do my job, that's it.
That the niggas amazing.
Remember, though, DeAngelo.
Angelo was the same way.
Right.
He kind of subtle.
After he did naked video.
It was rap.
It was rap.
He couldn't take it no more.
I mean, once you get naked, what else can you do?
I'd be telling, motherfucker.
We're braids, motherfucker.
That's the big joker.
You get shit you can do after you didn't got butt-ass naked.
Shout about that the big joke.
That's your big joker.
That's your big joker.
They're thinking to see you, butt naked.
But think about it, Shade, the same way.
They're the same way, and she's been there way.
Shaw, they're the best.
Listen, baby, I listen to you all day.
Brough, that's one of them once.
When I listen to her music, I swear her, she's talking about our relationship.
I'm the nigger.
It's all that shit personal between me and her.
It's only a few.
They like that cool.
You can cheat me.
Who made me feel like that.
Ari Lennox, like every time I hear her, I feel like she just sang about us.
I got to get a little bit, but then by the time the song go out, we back together.
That's why I can listen to the whole album
because we break up like in the middle of air
song, but we're straight by the time
this shit go off.
I know. I got to stop getting half
because this is where I'm in life at this point.
I'll be projecting myself and shit.
I don't even know.
What you're looking for, folks?
Nothing.
The world ain't open back up yet.
Look at my boy.
Look at Marvigatee looking at me.
Nick, you're lying.
You know you want one of them singing
He did not want to take that picture.
I don't know who the fuck took that.
Man, Marvin Gay, that picture was taken after a show.
Come on, man, how that out of.
That's the Marvin Gay face of disappointment, Gil.
We can't take that picture now.
I don't know who these niggas here.
They got down real cool, though.
Still.
They put that goddamn.
Like a Nickelodeon cartoon.
Let me look at that wall.
Yeah, this shit plaid.
Don't look at that one, though.
They got down.
What they did?
that one then. Okay, who he? That's supposed to be a color, but that's a mechanic.
Who the fuck this bad-ass, nigga? He's a thief, though. I don't know. Don't trust him.
That's not me. That is a thief. That's a pastor.
He take money every time. I'm about to pass the collection played around.
You know, lady in the corner? Yeah, that's a slave. That's sojourner, true. That's sojourner, true.
Oh, shit, sergeant.
But what she is laid up?
And Michelle Obama.
And then that's Martin Malcolm and Barack.
That ain't so jollah.
That's what it be.
We got some more fan.
We're going to rotate them out.
That's so Adjohna beautiful.
We've just been too high to switch them.
I ain't even know Barack had a mold.
That thing ain't got no mold.
He do, though.
What?
You know, Barack Obama would never let his headline be seen like that in public.
We're going to get somebody to fill it in.
Bro, who the fuck is this lady, bro?
I just told you.
Harriet Tubman, that's the one I met the face.
Somebody says, Sojournal truth, so that was a slave.
I'm high.
The fuck y'all make me, y'all see that if it make me stupid.
That's the journey truth?
That is, I was right.
Shut up.
Don't talk to me.
That is Harry Tubman.
That's a mean ass slave.
They're looking at, they...
It's both of them.
That's a mean slave.
Look, 85 South Show audience, y'all tell us...
They're like, take the period, she's like...
Is that Harry and Tubman?
That's Harry Tellman.
We're gonna just leave it at Harry Tellman.
No, it ain't.
I take the L for that.
That's a mean slave.
But that's damn show, Angela Davis, and that's Michelle Overman.
That's Fredger Douglas with his ass slit.
Get the fuck out of here, D.C.
This nigga Fred, got this shit, it's a lit.
Oh, I gotta give a big shout out to Clayton English, man.
He was protesting in LA, got trapped on the roof and got jammed up with the folks,
but we got made sure our partner was straight.
Big salute to Sabado Domingo.
My boy, Clay, why on the roof?
They can't do that.
that.
Trapped on the roof.
Trapped on the roof.
L.A.
Van Ness and Maplewood is a location.
Trying to bring you out what I can.
There was nowhere to go.
They weren't letting people go nowhere.
They didn't expect on this lady
letting us come to her room.
It is.
That's a journey to truth.
And this shit.
Let me see Harry, but Harry went bullshin.
Hey, well, Harriet was like the hill.
Ooh.
I want to hear the knowledge from a queen who was,
who had power and who was like,
free and motherfucker, bro.
To the his stories, she need got time.
Like, heckabadoo selling pussy since.
Eric, about do selling pussy insects.
I'm like, man, Erica, you crazy, man.
That shit sold out, too.
I know.
No, it's on back order.
It's really binding them bitches.
That she's so...
I wonder that she's using her real pussy scent.
Like, if they're gonna run out?
Like if they're coming to like, Erica.
Hey, we got, we got, hey, bring your pussy!
Hey, fill the cup up.
Come on now.
Oh, Lord.
We run it.
We can't keep this pussy in stock.
Well...
Ed, I love Eric's too.
And one dude had bought some of those, Erica,
about the pussy incest.
And he was on YouTube eating them, motherfucker.
motherfucker.
I don't know that young man.
I don't know that young man.
I don't know that young man.
I don't know that young man.
I don't know that young man.
I wish from the best.
Damn, Harry.
They're talking about they're going to put your ass on a $2 bill.
That's crazy.
The 20.
Why?
Why the dude?
So they can make people start saving money.
You're not going to be able to spend $20 if you look down a hair and tummy
looking up at you with that disappointing ass face.
Heron.
Heard on the $20 bill looking at you, like, you don't need that shit.
Put that shit down.
Hey, bro.
Hey, can you make sure you don't get no 20s?
Not because I'm racist.
I just don't like feeling guilty.
By when I spend my money.
She, look at you got a pocket full of her.
She don't even like you.
It's how you check the motherfucker guy.
the motherfucker guy.
Dude, I swear to God, I'm not racist, but I had a hairy tubman 20 and it just, I just kept hearing
somebody call me a cracker, bro.
I swear to God.
I'm telling me to say that, what if you are a raiser?
Don't you text me?
Get your cracker hands off me.
Hey, you know, you see a white man pulled up a hair in 20?
Hey, bro, I'm for that money, man.
Don't be falling in that strong black woman like that putting in your pocket.
What is that symbolized, man?
How come anytime you put the twin in your pocket?
All of a sudden, you just see the twin on the floor.
The motherfucker keep coming out your pocket.
The money starts spending itself on what it wanted to buy.
You just start saying the twin to pop up.
Look, I don't want to buy that. You can't tell me what to do with myself.
Spend me! Spend me!
I know what I want. I don't need no man for nothing.
Nothing.
Oh, well, Harry had the Louis Vuitton on.
You gonna be goddamn racing up there.
No, I don't be, I don't be racing, no man.
I don't race.
Now, my racing day is the older.
She had that Louie on.
I don't do no racing.
I don't do no racing.
You're tan up too much shit, racing.
Ooh, I could live back then.
I would have been the angriest nigger.
I would have been an angry-ass person.
In the 1800, I would have been an angry, I would have
I've been so angry.
Don't fucking hit me and I ain't did shit.
I ain't even lying, I would be angry.
I'm telling you.
Them slaves.
Y'all don't want to kill masters.
Oh, shit.
Do you say you remember we was talking about
they need to come up with a number for the reparations?
How much?
It's two men of us, bro.
Because they did that one percent room.
Give me the exact number.
That one percent rule fucked it up.
It's two minimum.
$18.7 trillion dollars.
We all get, what, $250,000?
$350,000.
We all get 350,000.
Y'all really think that's a little.
That's all allegedly hypothetical.
$350,000 is enough for reparation.
It ain't enough.
It ain't enough.
Don't, don't, don't just give it to me straight up.
I just wanted in, like, payback, increments.
It's still getting taxed.
Two, $2,500 a month.
No tax.
They're going to tax it.
$350?
$350?000, that ain't enough, man.
Not for no slavery.
They're talking about what shit, $400,000.
$450?
What did you had to...
Now I had that thing about it.
How about money we get?
40 years, you know what I mean?
Somebody going to do a seance,
and they bring up all the slave souls,
and the slaves are going to be like,
take the goddamn money!
You better take that, take that goddamn money!
I put, I work too goddamn hard for his family,
for you to try.
There ain't enough.
You ain't in a motherfucker, man.
Take it.
Take it.
Take it.
Take the goddamn money.
Take it.
They're going to be starting singing all those spirits.
Take it.
Take it.
Take it.
Take it.
You better take it.
Take it.
They're going to take it.
Take the money.
Take it, you stupid niggas.
They're going to take it.
Yeah, yeah.
They're going to take it.
Ain't nobody went back to work yet.
Shit, no.
Most people get paid for them?
It's gonna be, I don't know white people,
it's gonna be some terms and conditions.
Look!
Except the money, you can never bring up that shit again.
No.
There is no more race card after this.
I'm telling you.
If you take the money, you gotta be American.
You gotta salute the flag and you gotta be patriotic.
No more race.
There's no more goddamn race.
You don't have any more excuses, goddamn it.
I wanna see you at work pregnant earlier.
work right now at 6 a.m. tomorrow.
Where the fuck I get a job?
We all work in America.
God damn it.
Everybody has a job.
Find you somewhere to go at six.
Find you somewhere to go at six.
You got to find a fucking job.
You got to make a job.
You better be proud of your goddamn country when you get there.
What about the bro white people though?
Man, they fucking around and handing that thing with the racies.
You're going to see the most patriotic niggas.
Boy, you know niggis overdo everything, brough.
If niggas really love this country,
nigger, patriots?
Who?
What that shit gonna be?
Nigger, 4th of July come through your auntie got
red, white, and blue fingernails.
Big-a-Mars Simpson, red, white, and blue househouse.
That shit still ain't gonna do that.
All the box chevets passing by painted
like the American flag, nigga.
Niggas still ain't gonna be rocking with the flag like that.
Shit, niggins be patriotic than a motherfucker.
Nigger, if they're smart.
Ain't gonna be quiet, bro.
We gotta salute the flag.
I forked that flag, boy.
on everything right, dab about this American shit, bro.
How the anthem go.
How the anthem, yeah.
The nigga gonna be sing along with her.
Oh, say what you see
before we get dark.
What so proudly we say
we be trapped like one's gleaming.
Who right strikes in bar sheffin?
Don't these nigger don't want to fight.
That's right.
That's a little part, bro.
Then my favorite part right here.
And the rocket red glove.
Hey, got that on me too.
I keep that guy on rocket.
He ain't following that red glove.
That's stupid, bro.
I keep that motherfucker on me.
Fuck with America you want to always, ain't you?
Ah, shit, man.
Well, we gotta get the fuck out of here.
We can really want to literally do his shit all day.
Nick, I got to smoke cheetah.
What are you doing, bro?
You have to stop, man.
You watched too much YouTube.
We thought the shit were going to light like a birthday camera.
No, I want to bullshit.
Hold on, let's see.
Yeah, we expect.
Yeah, we expect.
in the brain.
Gip, anything you want to leave us with, bro.
Come on, old Jill.
Some knowledge.
What I say is, believe in self.
Don't believe nothing you don't understand.
And wake up every day with a new plan.
That's it.
Whole new plan.
The whole new plan, man.
Oh, shit.
They're going to drop that and walk off.
Yeah, damn, get me good.
That's how you're going to do?
How the show do?
Oh, well, fuck.
All right, shit.
I'm going to go to the bathroom, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
That's how you is shit.
Oh, crazy.
God damn, gillig.
This niggins, you know what I'm going to say what I'm going to say.
Let me get the fuck out of there.
All right.
Well, there you have it, folks.
This has been another episode of the 85 South Show.
Coming to you live from the end of the world.
DC, what you're going to say before we go, man.
Shit, man, you already know what time it is.
You did?
Hand of your being a gift.
We ain't going to trip.
We ain't going to slip.
We're going to flip.
Yeah.
Put the motherfuckin' beat up on the little-ass speaker
Put it beat up on the motherfucking little ass speakers
Come on man
Put a beat up on the motherfucking little ass speaker
I'm a teacher
Oh nigger, I'm a preacher. God damn, what happened?
Oh, you added a little bean in there?
Hey man, we gotta get this nigga some speakers, man.
We do. Come on, man, somebody donated us some speaker, man.
Man, that they got the old speaker from the first Apple computer, man.
19-0-190.
Look, those are his speakers, we don't have shit to do it through this business, man.
He didn't let me know he needed some.
On the Mac, nigger, bring it back, 1990 sound.
This podcast right here.
On the map, nigger, bring it back.
The niggins who've been fans of the show since day one.
The real 85%.
Nigel bring it back.
Got cropping.
Peanut bottle.
I love.
Yo, bitch, I fuck me.
Hey.
Hey.
This podcast right here is for everybody who got a tattoo that don't look like what the fuck you thought it was going to look like when the hill.
Ha ha ha.
I just see the dick today.
He said he got a hawk.
I say that's an owl.
It's a bird, though.
No it's not.
Ow don't fly like that.
All right, man, we got to get the fuck out of here.
Y'all hold it down.
Say it.
What the fuck you mean and mean what the fuck you say?
Gip, you straight?
I'm not here just trying to get it in the hole, my name.
Just trying to get in the hole.
Just trying to get in the hole.
You ain't walked back yet.
You all right?
Oh, all right, buddy.
You stupid at hell, boy.
Boy, you stupid at hell by the white people, but.
D.C.
Yeah.
Take the goddamn money.
Take the goddamn money.
What do you mean?
Boy, that was hilarious.
You ain't did shit!
Man, that was so fun.
A good bit, man.
It's all good.
So I'm good.
I'm so tired.
Take the guy.
What's fun?
What hair to tell me saying?
What's he going to say?
What's he going to say?
What's going to say?
You didn't know?
Yeah.
What's that good to say Harry to me?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, ain't gonna tell me, okay?
You gotta, that shit is a lot.
You can't tell, we want to say.
We got to be doing a drop.
Yeah, I'm not sure, right.
I don't know
God have to be it too, right
Yeah
When that quarantine
Back up, wait
I'm gonna be built
You get them on the butt
You need to get your outfit
You're talking
Why's your hat sweat?
Man, because it's old
Right, right, right, man
That's a brain working out, right?
I'm already been working, but I just ain't told you
Be hugged the niggas we got there.
What are you gonna tell me to get my teeth like he talk or they're perfect?
You know what I'm saying?
They're natural.
I know that's here, brother.
He's on here judging me.
That nigga like he said a rim.
Oh, shit.
Oh, for all that dick, man.
When I walk away, you're gonna try to say so.
All right.
I told that I'm done.
Oh, okay.
A good man.
Look, you got a landscape company, boy.
This nigga landscape company, you're doing good at hell, bro.
Damn, I thought I bought some money.
Oh, shit, why you're like Peter Pryorkeye, like to you?
That guy, man.
I'm, I'm, I'm like,
A gross sister, dude.
That dink was like a walrus, right?
He got on some Nintendo shooting.
Do do, do do do do.
You got some 60 balls.
You got some 60 balls.
They need a little walking here and start telling you get some sister phones.
But you got a blow on my bitch, put me on your feet.
Leave me alone, bro.
Damn, bro.
I'm gonna let you go.
All right, see you later, bro.
Don't feel you're like, I'm by your ass.
I'm gonna buy your ass.
Look, that's the jean.
What?
That's the jean why I was talking about.
In those things.
You know, you like it.
It's like Andrew Stone with you.
Is there any more room?
You can barbecue your ass on you.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
I can't.
You know.
Water Man, Bray.
Bray, you got your waterman here.
Man, this man got a hoodie on and some shirt and some workouts to him.
Bro, you got on hairy, Tom, his duress.
Yeah, he was preparing for him.
That nigga was an extra.
That was an extra.
They were like, well, they're dressed.
Brother, workout.
Bro.
Workout.
Leave me alone, bro.
Leave me alone.
Please.
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