The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - The Funniest Duo in Comedy Goes Back to School! w/ DC YOUNG FLY & KARLOUS MILLER | 85 SOUTH SHOW
Episode Date: June 5, 2026THE 85 SOUTH SHOW IS A COMEDY PODCAST HOSTED BY KARLOUS MILLER, AND DC YOUNG FLY. ON THIS WEEKS EPISODE THE COMEDIC DUO TALK ABOUT 1ST DAY OF SCHOOL OUTFITS, THEIR FAVORITE CLASSES IN SCHOOL, FASHION ...IN ATLANTA, THE BEST VEHICLES IN THEIR COLLECTIONS, GENTRIFICATION, GETTING WHOOPED BY MOM, AND HILARIOUS CHILDHOOD STORIES FROM THEIR PAST! Subscribe To Our Streaming Service Channel 85 https://bit.ly/SubscribeToChannel85 Shop Our Merch! https://bit.ly/85Jetlife2024 Unlock exclusive 85 South content by subscribing to Channel 85 & get 20% off 6 months with code 85PERCENTER - https://bit.ly/85PERCENTER Get the latest 85 South Gear from Eighty Five Apparel Co - https://bit.ly/85Merch CHAPTERS: INTRO 0:54 SPECIAL EDUCATION 06:40 GRADUATION 09:18 FAVORITE CLASSES 14:10 SCHOOL CLOTHES AND FASHION 35:25 CAR COLLECTION 39:10 APPRECIATION AND SURVIVAL 42:35 GENTRIFICATION 45:00 FIGHTS 51:30 CHILDHOOD TOYS AND CLOTHES 01:23:01 BIKE COLLECTION 01:38: 25 HAIR PROBLEMS 01:40:20 OUTROSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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At some points, you have to
wear, you got it with this shit.
You didn't buy it to just put it up.
We don't buy shit to just put it up.
I got to roll rooge and don't even drive.
That's what I'm saying.
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Who do you think you are?
I am.
It's for me.
They said I couldn't do it.
I started with a 3-5
and I clipped that bitch every day.
Thank you, Jesus.
What are you doing in that fucking car?
You just have meetings with yourself?
Man, it's motivation.
That's a hood nigga Emma.
That's a hood nigga grammar.
They said that's the shit that I guess with shit.
We got it.
But is it to you?
Is that what you are?
Yeah.
I like it.
I love it.
Man, shut the fuck up and just walk out, bro.
Man, that shit used to be crazy.
That we had to go to school with them kids,
with them behavioral problems.
That shit were real, bro.
Yes.
People don't be understanding that shit were real.
And people don't understand the special ed clad was real.
You act crazy.
Your ass would go right on over there with them people,
and they were treated like jail.
You got to do two days in the special edclad.
I'm going to tell you something about my school.
And you had like you belong?
Your head going to stay.
So you damn, they got to go in there like, hey, get me the fuck out here.
You know why it's funny to me now?
Maybe he needs to stay.
Why it's funny to me now when I see people say that, I see, like, you know, in movies and shit.
They'd be laughing at the special ed kids, like picking on them and shit.
I'm just saying, at my school, it was not like that.
Them special ed kids would fuck you up.
Didn't nobody fuck with them like, aha, you and special ed?
You're not going to say that.
These are these motherfuckers that like that and I'm special ed.
You're not going to pick on no special ed, no nothing.
Ain't none of that going on.
Man, ain't none of that.
They're strong and fuck.
They'll beat your way.
And they'll beat you, not knowing they'll beat you up.
And they're not going to get suspended because they're not.
special ed. They don't laugh. They get away with everything.
Walt dog, whooped your ass.
He on the ground getting up.
We didn't have them. We didn't have them kind of special ed people.
But we did. We didn't have them. We just had motherfuckers who couldn't read out loud and shit.
But that's how the smithing had.
We didn't have no motherfuckers who had like that type of special ed.
The motherfuckers who needed special ed. The motherfuckers who needed specials.
instructions to do school work
and they didn't even want to be in the real class.
I had one homeboy at Special Ed.
He would just go in and out of special ed all day.
He was like, I don't want to go to art,
so I'm going special ed.
Like, they got the choice to go to regular classes
or they can just stay in special ed all day.
My partner was like that in the field grade.
They got to eat lunch at 10 o'clock.
Yep.
He ate twice, 10 and 1.
My partner was like that in the field grade.
We knew that because he was in the line
in the special ed.
And that nigga said, what's up?
I'm like, what's up?
I don't know if they did this shit at John's school,
but they used to get them to look.
You remember the special ed people had a test
like the day before the test?
Right, right.
Now let you see it.
Everybody in the clabbing and made an A
off the special ed, because they had the study guy.
Man, he used to get me a special ed study guide like a motherfucker.
Let me see that study guy.
All the else is on the special ed test?
In my high school, they used to let them hanging home.
The same way that it's going to be on the test.
If it's A on this bitch, it's A on that.
I was like, boys, they got it good.
We fought with all, bro, especially in my high school.
And our pet rata, we had it in one part of the pet rata where we let them dance.
And one of the little boy knew how to dance, bro.
Man, you remember that shit?
And, man, the little light skin boy who used to be dancing at the pet rater.
Man, he used to turn that bitch out.
Boy, I'm talking about that.
be the high-out-out-a-patter-game.
We're like, fuck now, play the music, so-so Jerr can do his shit.
We used in junior house, we had the dude named Brian.
All Brian want to do it play basketball.
Right.
He don't want to, he ain't trying to hear we ain't playing basketball today.
Man that coach said, we ain't playing basketball.
Brian asking for the whole period.
Coach, coach, why we're not playing basketball?
Why?
Why?
Coach, why?
Coach, why?
Brian, go get the basketball anyway.
Brian, we're not playing basketball.
all the day. Oh, he flipped the fuck out. He don't want to even beat out no more.
They just had to come get Brian in.
Damn. He didn't give a fuck. That dude was funny as hell, man.
Not because he just, he just didn't give a fuck, man.
He used to just be sitting there clicking and making his noise.
The nigga had his hands and shit. He didn't get, he didn't even look at nobody.
He just had his own little spot in the gym. He would just be doing this shit. Like he'd
dancing. I'm like, boy, y'all can't fuck with Brian.
Yeah, we love, we made sure hours would take.
You didn't want to be on the court when that.
We're shooting, though, because this bitch is throwing that ball.
Hard-d-dillom.
Boom!
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Ha-ha.
We always treated out like they were our brothers and sisters and shit.
I ain't gonna stay all that.
We didn't move out of the way when they were walking in line.
Like, when they were coming down the aisle, but we'll move out the way.
Like, man, this y'all turn, gang.
Shit, we'll start.
She, go ahead and stretch y'all shit.
We'll start.
Man, we used to walk by the special ed class.
These motherfuckery be in there cooking and all kind of shit.
They had a fridge in there, real.
Damn.
I remember they had a camera got my little potter out of the class and told his
it was a section and we knew what the section was at.
So when they said the section, it was like a cold word.
So they were like, yeah, you're not in their class.
So he was like, where I'm in?
They said, you're in section, whoo, woo, woo, and everybody was like,
hold up.
Why you over there?
He's number three classes over there?
You're going to go over there.
They're like,
I hear you, but your schedule says.
How would you, who was in your home room?
Did they do it by y'all last name or they just picked you random as fuck?
At May's our home room, random.
It wasn't like you grew up with me.
I'm saying like your senior year.
No, it was the same.
Like, you stood, you stayed with them, nine, ten.
Sixth grade all the way up?
Mm-mm.
I went to another high school in nine grade.
We kept our home room from six grade all way up.
See, hell, ma.
Boy, at my home room was lit.
Hell no.
We had so many students.
By that time, you could pick four, five different high schools you want to go to.
We had some in the middle school.
But I graduated with like 300 people, though.
Oh, yeah.
But them the same three hundred people.
How many was in your graduating class?
I went to alternative school.
We had 75.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, fucker, what a loaded.
That bill was loaded.
We had 75 people.
Everybody was going to be a happy.
Them four made it.
Let's go!
Yeah.
Like, if we graduated, they couldn't make their numbers,
which are the class, a color.
We made, say, the five.
You know what I'm doing.
It was like a uno color.
Hey, y'all know what we should do?
We should give a shout out to all the people
who was in our graduating class who didn't graduate
when we still consider them my classmates.
I don't know them, niggum.
Y'all ain't have no friends that didn't make it.
Oh, shit, yeah.
They're still your classmates, though.
Like, if you feel, you're like, oh, yeah.
I see what you're saying.
Shit, that's damn now all my partners.
Y'all ever go to summer school?
Hell no. I need my summer.
School's already a nerd record.
I need my something.
I went to summer school one day in my life,
and that was from like fifth grade to the summer
from going to fifth grade to sixth grade.
I had to go and take a...
Some kind of way, my math section,
one of them state tests and shit got fucked up.
It was me and a couple motherfuckers.
So we had to go and take that shit.
Just so we could go to middle school.
I gotta go to summer camp.
I got to do something.
I was so scared to go to summer school
because I ended up getting the meanest black teacher
at the whole school for summer school.
But I only had to go for one day.
That was a camp.
And then she made us work all motherfucking day.
Then she gave us the test at the end.
I'm thinking we're just going to show up, take the test, eat lunch,
and go home.
Man, she made us do the whole mal portion.
The guarantee you'd like to make sure everybody baths and shit.
Yeah.
I got my sums I needed even though algebra count was kind of like in a school but it was
algebra camp it was math base and it's camp you not here because you got a whole I ain't gonna say
lightweight I ain't gonna say lightweight I was always kind of serious about school though like I never let
I never let shit get crazy you know what I'm saying I slowed down in high school when I
realized it one day's serious when I didn't okay I tripped out when I realized I didn't have a
desire to go to college.
You see what I'm saying?
So I realized I was like, you know, I ain't really trying to fight for no scholarship
or do no shit like that.
I don't really trip by no seat.
I'm going to do barely just enough just to get by.
Hey, what's the class that you did good in that shocked the hell out of you?
Nigger, my chemistry.
It was a lady who actually taught that shit and I actually got it.
Real?
I never understood science.
She talked that shit and broke it down like in math terminology.
And I was in there.
a plus student
nigga 90sum
and chemistry
nigga
I always fuck with the signs
though
biology and shit
like that physics
I hate that
y'all ain't fuck with the physics
I can't do no sign
I hate it
hate it
oh man that shit
was good
they made it
interesting loads
they made it seem like
it was just like
what is the
molecule
of the nucleus
I don't give a fuck
my none of that shit
bruh
I was gonna fuck about
on nuclear
Hey, man, don't...
The cell of the mitochondria.
I made a dope-ass nucleus, man.
I had all that shit in there.
I had the mitochondria.
Ooh.
Yeah.
We didn't get know about the mitochondria, nigga.
The chromosomes, nigga.
That's the heart of the cell.
You know that?
Mm-mm, mm-mm, nuclea.
You feel me?
That's fine.
Nigger, they ain't know it.
Don't give me to talk about nucleidness,
motherfucking shit like that, you feel me?
So you know about the chemical compounds, huh?
What about all that shit?
Man, I break it down to the atom.
Hold on, so the periodic table you can go in there and find that shit, huh?
Come on, man, don't even make me get into the sulfur.
So what about the iron?
I'm going to start really, I'm a sprinkle potassium all over.
Come on, we got to have a little magnesium.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Come on, what about the cobalt?
You know, the sign for sodium.
Come on, man.
Ooh, what about the...
Copper?
The gold?
Oxygen.
Come on, man.
I'm trying to think of what.
I'm like, huh.
Hydrogen?
Hydrogen.
I would think about hydrogen.
Carbon. Carbon.
Come on, man.
Think about that.
Damn.
Silver.
All of that.
That's crazy.
Periodic table.
It's just something by sign with it.
Sophoric acids.
You know what?
When I walked in a science class, it felt like it just depleted my energy.
That shit was exciting.
He was just like, oh, periodic table.
I don't care.
That shit was exciting to me.
I walked in a male class, though.
I brightened up.
That's the class.
I shut the fuck up in it.
What?
I shed the fuck.
fuck up in there. May have lost
me. I could tell you the exact day they lost me.
When? And they brought them nothing fucking
letters out. What?
You can't concentrate with the level game?
No, it ain't that I can't. I get it. I know you just got
to separate that shit to put everything on one side.
That's it. And all you got to do is undo what the
fuck they didn't do. That's it. That shit, really
it's huge people. Once you learn the formula
you could do all this shit.
But
when that shit got to that part, that's what I was like.
A, B, 2A, plus. I'm like,
this ain't no real shit.
No, it ain't even that.
It's when they start mixing the letters with the exponent.
Yeah.
When it be like x squared, then you have the parentheses, and then it be like one ninth times
three equals 12.
And now you got to do all of this shit.
You got to move all this shit over here.
I like when they say simplified, I'm like, so you want me to break this shit down.
Oh, okay.
I ain't gonna lie.
I love male, but division, not division, but fraction.
Can't fuck with it.
Sometimes I forget when they say cross cross.
Yeah.
Well, you got to do the one first, and then you got to,
that's the only one that are confusing, but other than that, I'm on their head.
Yeah.
My mama was a math teacher.
She wasn't going for that shit.
She wasn't going for that.
She teaches all the math teachers in the school, the curriculum on what they got to teach every grade level.
So she got to teach all the eighth graders what they got to go through.
She's teaching all the seventh grade teachers.
She's giving them the lesson plan on every grade level.
And I can't be in here.
barely knowing how to do math.
Yeah.
Are you crazy?
No.
I'm gonna be, boy.
You gotta be.
They came and got me out of my ninth grade class.
They were like, we feel.
I was like, what do I'm like, nothing?
You overly exceeding in this class.
We're gonna put you in the 10 grade class
to help bring their grades up.
Come on, get your stuff.
I'm like,
bitch, what are you talking about?
They're like, where you're gonna go to a little junk?
They're like, I'm gonna go to show me.
I'm gonna go to that dough.
Y'all, stop playing with me.
Put a butt, nigger.
Give me a mad problem.
Stop playing.
The fucking niggas talk about.
Nigger, put some time tables in front of a nigger.
Watch how that niggins up.
N'n'n'n'n'n'n'n.
Tid.
You know what school did?
Like I always tell people.
We got to learn.
We got to have a process of knowing how to learn.
Some people don't even know that.
learning is fun. You just know, you ain't found the way of learning yet. You think you know
everything, but I wake up every day trying to learn some new shit. But if I could go back
to school, I'd do that shit way different. I'd be fresh. I'd be the same nigga. I just need
clothes. I'd be a fucking nerd. Give me the Jordans. Give me the Airfo's one. Fuck that.
I want the jersees, nigga. I'm going, woo. Everything was in at the time, I need.
Everybody who went to school like that every day fucked up now.
That crazy name.
That crazy.
They was financially irresponsible.
They grew up in a financially irresponsible household.
Man, what?
That what?
That nigga ain't won no joy since he got out of school.
Nick been wearing the sandals with the thongs in between the toes.
And they got the 20-year reunion with some floor shimes on.
That's the only thing I do different.
I don't get a fuck.
I wouldn't.
I'd be a square.
with a flound shirt and some dockers every day with high waters and some penny loaves me.
So I could go to MIT and meet the nigga where I go to Harvard and meet the nigga who made Facebook and be straight.
I would have more problem though because a nigga would have hated even more because I was fresher hair.
Fresh your fuck all the time.
Like you'd be fresh and fuck.
Fresh and fuck damn damn a damn little million in your pocket at high school.
Biddle gives you some pussy because you be fresh.
She gave everybody some pussy.
It's high school.
I was just cute.
In high school, all pussy you got was just because that girl was fucking.
They ain't had a shit to do with you.
Yes, I'm sure.
She keeps telling me.
They made that list in ninth grade of everybody they was going to fuck before.
They left high school.
Fuck that.
How that cute shit, they're going to get you to that way.
That's all you wanted.
That's it.
That's the only thing I'd say.
I'd be the same me, dude.
Same everything.
Same course, same everything.
But you thought you was fresh.
That's the thing. So the shit that I had on, my confidence made it look like something.
But now, when you look back, ooh, shit. But that's what I'm saying for where you was
at, you thought you was fresh. That's all that matter. I stayed where I needed to be.
Then think about this, too. I was right there. I was right there. Wherever borderline
that, where it was like, I'm right there. Amen. Because I'm, I'm, you can't, you can't,
man, listen, man, you can't do nothing. It's hard to get,
with somebody else buying your shit.
Hey, you don't go below that.
Whatever that is.
Damn.
That nigger had a hard life, man.
Can't relate.
Hey, boy.
Can't relate.
My boy, what was it?
When the polo boots came out?
Yeah.
Well, that saved my life.
I ain't had to buy shoes, keep buying shoes.
I can just take the polo boots.
Why don't you so hard on your shoes, niz?
You're talking about you had to clean them?
Why are they dirty?
Dirty.
You grow up.
Man, we were some rough young.
I don't know why we were doing this shit.
I ain't never had no dirty shoes.
We might do a need both of them.
We might, man.
We thugged.
I ain't never wore no dirty shoes.
It wasn't that.
I ain't never had no fucked up kicks.
That's what I'm saying.
I didn't.
There's a perfect time to flex on you.
Man, I ain't never had this shit.
I can't relate.
You get it.
Ah!
Get us!
I don't get it.
You don't get it.
You get it.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
I'm just to save.
I got to save everything I got.
Listen, bro.
Br.
Br.
I'm left for like a blank.
You remember when F-YJ came out?
Yeah.
Man.
Diffusions?
You know, they had like 6 amp power.
Man, all my ponder, nigger, they grouped up.
Before we even came, before they even hit the block.
We're gonna get these together.
Yeah, we're gonna get them.
I missed the first pal.
The second pair came out.
Yeah, we're going to get them.
You ain't have it or you just was too cheap to buy them?
Both.
I got to stretch my 200.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
And them bitch is what 200.
That's what I'm trying to.
So with my 200, I got to stretch the next two weeks.
You know, I'm just a young nigga.
I'm a day for day.
I might hit for $80 in the day.
You know, I got $8.
I'm feeding myself.
I got to pay my phone bill.
I got to feed myself with $200 every two weeks.
That's a young man.
That's what I'm trying to tell you, gang.
That ain't enough.
So I did the best that I could with what I could with what I had.
It don't sound like it.
Shit.
I would tell.
I still was the nipper, though.
That what I'm saying?
I was still with you.
What was your stack-up game at?
As a young nigga?
Yeah.
Oh, what?
I could keep a 50 or 60 in my pocket until you got something in high school.
I'm in 15, 16.
15 was kind of broke-ass, yeah.
You see what I'm?
I'm a young nigga though, bro.
You go see this thing.
Me hitting the lick on the Dike game, two, three, hon'em.
As a young nigga, man, I'm thinking, y'all, y'all, I said, broke the whole school.
That ain't nothing, though, in real life.
When I went to high school from eighth grade to ninth grade, that summer, I probably had made
probably 10 or 15,000 dollars that something.
Oh, my Lord.
I was working every fucking thing.
He would have got a hold of that goddamn money.
I'm a dope man, nigg.
I told you what I'm about.
I ain't know me.
When I came to the name grade,
nigga, I had a new outfit
for that's probably that first month of school.
I'm telling you, bro.
I ain't had that life changing moment
until I was 19.
And your shoe was dirt?
It wasn't dirty.
I kept him clean.
All right.
All right, no, you know, I keep it real.
I was a flea market baby.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
And I used to keep it real.
Then I used to keep it real.
I want them nigg to be lying like they-
Look at this.
They fade.
I'm like, no, nigga.
I'm trying to persuade a nigga.
Why spend a hundred when you can spend 50?
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Here's something that should not be as complicated as it is.
Getting a racist statue removed.
And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is.
Getting a new one put up in its place.
As long as there's a politics of race in America, there's going to be a politics of remembering the Civil War.
To get to school, I had to go down Robert Lee Boulevard.
Get to the grocery store.
I had to go down Jefferson Davis Parkway.
If you're an historian and you leave out half of what the history is, you're not doing your job.
I'm Akila Hughes, and Rebel Spirit Season 2 goes deep on both of those things.
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Kentucky State House that's actually worth the wall space.
We are more than our bodies.
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How do you represent that?
They are just fueling a fire that is really careful.
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Do you realize how legendary you are?
I appreciate that.
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We didn't have no way that's old fake nikes and shit.
I wish that shit, don't bitch and down.
It was just foot locker or foot action or nothing.
They were on every call.
They were like, hey, they were stopping you before you go to the mall.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, don't go in that.
We didn't have none of that.
We didn't have none of that.
We didn't have none of this shit.
We ain't have no flea market.
We ain't have no knocking.
Knockoffs or nothing. Only knockoffs they had was close and then these motherfuckers were clearly knockoffs
Listen. All right. Where do you where'd ee motherfucker and they ain't Cartier?
Hmm. You might get punched just so a nink can see them come off your face
Real talk. Like you got to be real cool the nigger walking the motherfucker on there in Cartier
nigger. Let me are you materialistic? Were you materialistic or you just want to appeal to materialistic? It wasn't it was
There ain't nothing wrong with your shit if it ain't Cartier
unless you bought them and you was telling niggins they was.
It wasn't basically just saying materialistic.
It was more so saying, all right, when you're a kid growing up,
following the trend.
You're following, not just following the trends,
you see what's in.
And not only that, you grew up in the household with my sister was fresh as fuck.
Now it done.
Don't know why I'm like, damn, me and my sister had two different lives growing up,
even though we stayed in the same household.
Yeah.
She was fresh.
I don't know nothing about none of that
My first pair of Jay was with her
When she bought them in the third grade
When I had the 11s
I won the bitches all the wait time
It's in the fifth grade
So I couldn't wear them bitch no more
My mama and daddy
When on that clothes shit
They don't give a fuck
About what them Jordan's is
They don't give a fuck about
These academic pans
Being $40, I'm gonna take your young ass
To pay less
And Kmart and Walmart
And we're gonna figure this shit out
and I had to grow up like that until I was earning shit on my own.
Then I started buying shit.
I started going out.
I was like, nigga, after 10 of what I do, I said, man, I got to start wearing these fake-ass shoes, huh?
They're like, yeah, fly like you.
At what age did you start making your own money?
15, 16.
Oh, okay.
See, you started late.
I switched in.
That's when I started wearing the real shit and getting out of that, like, damn, I got to take care of myself.
I got to be presentable.
I'm trying to make everything look good.
I always have to do shit.
Like, I always had me a little hustle.
So, about 12, 13, I was getting me, you know what I'm saying,
a couple hundred here and now, making sure I had the shit I want.
Like, I'm going to buy me the game, but I got to buy the games.
Like, she'll get the Sega.
I got to get my own games, though, or the Nintendo and shit like that.
And then, you know, eventually she'll buy me some shit with it,
but she should have to make, she showed me and my brother, like, you can't get it.
Something for nothing.
Right.
So I guess there's the difference, man.
But I don't think it's really material.
Listen, I just think it was like, it was at a young age, I'm learning.
If you want something, then you have to go get it.
But that's what I'm saying.
You feel me?
It was more so like that, like, nigger, my mama and them, that's why I appreciate it.
I'm like, nah, nigga.
You showed me how to stretch $200.
You took me to Walmart, showed me how to stretch $100 and make shit look good.
So I'm going to take that same shit and apply it over.
But now I'm gonna get the shit that I want.
But I'm gonna stretch this shit and make this shit look good.
They can't stop playing with me.
You ain't gotta be Gucci down, but I get the sound going to the flea market yet.
You still buying the need, motherfucker.
Oh yeah, yeah, I'm still.
But once I bought enough cardiac.
It doesn't matter.
If you want to wear the cartieres, you can get them too.
I want to say, these, I want to say, Dede,
once you don't bought enough Cartier's and realize,
I'm getting loose, you ain't gonna do all that.
It ain't about Cartier.
I just want some nice design of friends.
Design a friend.
So when a nigga asked me what these is on my face,
I'm gonna say, these are Ellie Ba'i.
Yeah.
Them not designing frames.
Them just frames.
Yeah, they're just friends.
They're nice.
You're pregnant.
Yeah.
So when you do wear the Yale, you don't know how to win.
No, I'm too rough with Yale.
Now, I'm just, I'm a cardier collector.
Oh.
You know, I like these.
I buy these in the night's touch.
Civilian everyday choice.
Yeah, every day.
Yeah, he's easier every day.
And I'm like, you can't do your A like that.
You feel what I'm?
But Ali Baba, you can do these.
Right.
You can switch them up.
Look at you.
Look at this.
Ali Baba, she, see, boo.
You know what I'm saying?
Pick one, man.
We got flavors.
You didn't get these motherfuckin' hell.
Yeah, I don't get them to the bit.
Now, if these with Yeas, I'd be pissed on.
But since then Ali Baba.
That's how you treat them though.
No, man.
That's going to show you if you deserve some Yeas or not.
When your shit get bent like this.
Hey, but the crazy part about it, right?
See, my mama and my dad is who they is, and they taught me how to do it.
I ain't going to do that with fixed.
Oh, okay.
That's how you living, though.
Got to be resourceful, my brother.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I thank me back.
You know what I'm nice?
We're a little crink.
The bitch is yoked up on the dude.
But you ain't never going to get out of your hood-ass ways of you.
It taught me, though, bro.
It made me who I am, bro.
But you know what it also showed me.
I can be me under any circumstances, bro.
That's the most important thing.
That's the key to life.
Like, I could want all the other shit,
but be you with what you got.
Because the material shit don't make you.
The material shit don't mean shit.
So if I'm who I am without that,
niggia, and you had to have that to be that,
this shit all me, baby.
The sauce is in me, baby.
But you only like these sugar daddy-ass style glasses.
Yeah, man.
You don't like no oaklets or nothing like that.
It's straight.
Squared up black, brown, and dark, gray.
That's the only style of glasses you like?
I like the overs a little bit, but they can't.
It's a certain.
I like the, you know, the Ray Band.
You know what I'm saying?
The aviators.
Got to have an aviator player.
I'm a aviator player.
That's a 70 look out of the hell of them wearing them bitches every day.
Yeah.
Oh.
You can say your money.
By shopping on shame.
See?
Talking about 100.
No, no, they're 19.
Oh, yeah.
You love cheap shit, man.
Hey, bro, Zimmy.
I grew up like that.
Let that shit go, man.
I can't.
Let it go.
I go in $1,000 above with $200,000.
I'm going to rack up in this bitch.
Give it the whole shelf for this motherfucker.
They're like, you need it.
I don't need nothing.
Sometimes they ain't had shit.
Man, I'm gonna get this shit away, man.
You gotta get that at your sister, man.
I can't, bro.
That way I know how to save, bro.
I know how to save it.
By being cheap as hell.
Straight shit.
That ain't saving?
That's being cheap, motherfucker.
But sometimes being cheap, go ahead and keep your money to be cheap.
No, it ain't.
Being cheap actually costs more than buying what the fuck you want.
Two degrees.
In every scenario.
Two degrees.
Two degrees.
You would rather buy 30 pair of alibaba's.
They just don't get you one pair of some nice shit.
And treat it right.
I got plenty of paying nice shit.
I ain't seen it.
I always feed the barboss.
Because I don't put them up.
I don't put them up.
I got to bring them out.
That's the thing.
I got to be like, hold up.
Let me go get the other one that I got from Puerto Rico.
They're like, my capacity to me.
My son fuck.
No, he know I'm going to talk shit anyway.
I know he got that shit.
I can't do it.
I know he got the shit.
I can't.
It just.
Like you said,
brother, it's the hustling me that won't allow me to...
All I'm really saying is what the fuck is you waiting on, man?
At some point, you have to work...
You got it with this shit.
You didn't buy it to just put it up.
We don't buy shit to just put it up.
I got to roll royce and don't even drive it.
That's what I'm saying.
It ain't for y'all, nigger.
It's for me.
It's for me.
Who do you think you are?
I am.
It's for me, nigga.
They said I couldn't do it.
I started with a 3-5 and I clipped that bitch every day.
Thank you, Jesus.
What are you doing in that fucking car?
You just having meetings with yourself?
Man, it's motivation.
That's a hood nigga, Emmett.
That's a hood nigga grammar.
They said that's the shit that I get with shit.
We got it.
But is it to you?
Is that what you mean?
Yeah, I like it.
I love it.
It's one of the ones.
I don't need to drive it.
There one of you motherfuck who hit me in that motherfucker.
I promise you, I'm going to turn the fuck up.
This ain't, it ain't actually no more, nigga.
This shit, you know, the fuck, you don't know how to swerve and not hit this shit, motherfucker.
You crazy.
All that money, you spend the instrument, I get out of this bitch and lay on the ground.
Oh, they got me.
No, man.
I ride my, get what, I'll be in my slider more than in the line.
Low key.
That's good.
Niggins don't even know I'm writing their thorn.
I'm talking shit to you, but, hey, I'm going to tell you some shit.
I still love to ride a good hooped.
Sure.
Give me a bucket, man.
When I be getting these project cars and shit, I fucking,
give me the bucket, man.
Because I want to ride it one good time just to see how fucked up it is.
How far can I go?
What I need to do, because I might like the way this motherfucker who's the slack.
It's something about feeling like they'd be about to break down.
They're like, okay.
That when you first build a relationship, don't you cut off on me.
You better get right.
You better get right.
Come on now.
Come on now.
Come on now.
Yeah, I definitely love that shit.
Yeah, I love a good hooped.
Got to.
Finally got to.
Finally got to.
Finally got a box shiv.
Finally.
The motherfucker ain't good.
Dude, I finally got a bar chival again.
Yeah, you got one.
Got one.
I'm going to bought me a cut that thinking I had a box shivv.
What you're going to do with?
First of all that, I'm going to get all that blue out of there.
That thing, blue.
What color do you want?
I may keep the, the blue seats in there because they're original.
Yeah.
But, I, fh.
The way my partner had head white on blue shit, I might paint that motherfucker white.
And then put some sexes on that beat.
How you talking about mine?
Uh.
Because I got one like that.
You've seen it.
The white?
It white?
Yeah, with the sunroof in it.
Oh, yeah, but I don't think that one got on sunroof.
The blue top?
Yes, the blue.
I'm talking to one I got.
They got some room?
You do got a sunroo.
You need to send it to my sunroof, man, but you got one.
It's old school.
You know what?
I can't wait to y'all get my 96 ready.
I'm really trying to see.
It is right.
It's right.
You got the radio.
Yeah.
But I'm trying to figure out, I'm trying to sit down and figure out what I want to do with
my shit.
Like that's my summer car.
That's my winter car.
That my, you know what I mean?
Because I still got to get my ear Camino right.
That's my baby.
I sent you the shit to get it right.
Nigger that's that got damn ATL, motherfucker.
That they're a rascar, oh fuck, what?
He got to get right, man.
I sent you the shit to get right.
you the shit to get right and you ain't hit them.
Nope, I ain't gonna lie.
That's my fault.
I got to get in that motherfucker.
I got to get in that motherfucker.
I got to get that right.
I might sell a whole bunch of other shit, real talk.
Just cool.
Man, I looked up, you had four cars up there.
I like this nigga bought all this shit.
I gotta get some of those cars away, man.
Fote needs to be hit calves.
That's what you're doing.
You're just healing the world.
You just be buying random.
See, that what I'd be trying to say, like,
but that way go back to our initial,
conversation early. That why I'm appreciative for when a nigger helped me because I know
a motherfucker I ain't got to when a nigger offer and do something for you, you like, bro,
I look at that and be like, bro, you could have did anything. I ain't y'all gang. You want to see
a nigga get some money. I grew up around a motherfucker who don't give a fuck if you get some
a night, nip. So if you either put me in the position for me to eat, but I appreciate that,
it's on me to go kill and doing everything I got to do to bring anything home. You can't do the
job for me, but I appreciate you putting me in the position, guy.
Yeah.
For sure, for sure.
So I'm gonna be like, you're supposed to hear me.
And you'd be like, damn, but you ain't go killed, you ain't gonna do your part, though.
You're supposed to kill or something for me?
You're right.
I guess that's the advantage of growing up in a small town.
Because you grew up kind of with a different mindset as opposed to I got to make it.
It's like, we gonna make it.
I guess I just grew up around motherfuckers who we just always kind of had to make sure
we straight kind of mindset, like forward thinking.
We don't really want to say, like, our group's so small and shit like that.
We try to make sure we at least uplifted each other and, you know, supported whatever
we had going on.
That's how my community was, though.
It seemed like it was like that.
It was.
It feels like that down here.
It's like, damn, what y'all was a lot.
Like we ain't gonna let nobody fall too far behind.
You know what I'm saying?
Put it like this.
You're on the block.
We ain't gonna let nobody fuck with you.
But you on your own if you do something with yourself.
Right. Put it like that.
It's like, yeah, we fuck with you.
Ain't nobody can come on here and do you dirty.
But nigger, if you're talking about eating and survive it,
hey, boy, you better figure that shit out.
Yeah.
Other than that, I don't know what the day.
Yeah.
You feel me?
And I thought like, damn, okay.
You know what I mean?
Ain't where no room for me to make some money.
Like, I don't want to do your job, but ain't know.
Okay, can you show me how to do this?
They're like, nah, you got to pay me or I don't know.
Like, okay, now I'm on to the next bench.
That was just God protecting you.
Look how much shit he kept you out of.
For show, for show.
He gave you a few little bullshit adventures.
You know, he gave you a few trap stories.
For sure.
He kept you, for the most part, out of the real shit that didn't go right.
Because we all lost people at young age to the streets.
For sure.
Or some shit that you know motherfuckers just out there doing too much.
That's why I'm thankful, though.
The streets don't give a fuck if you, if you mean well.
But if you're trying to do good, they'll swallow your ass up.
And you'll just become a casualty.
Other streets.
It's always been one of the biggest pitfalls of the black community, the image, other streets,
that you're thinking you're going to go out there and beat them motherfuckers.
Then nobody beat the streets for real.
It might be some success story where niggies sold doping.
Kept the money and slid out to Kansas City somewhere and started a bit.
It's a few of them.
But it's more often than not that them stories are fucked up.
Right.
Like the whole family get fucked up
because you selling dope.
People who ain't got shit to do
with your drugs.
For sure.
But it's always going to be that.
The underworld
is just as big
as corporate America.
For sure.
It's always going to be streets.
For sure.
And they didn't evolve.
They didn't tow down
all the projects in the city.
Now you've got a bunch of people
who can't afford to live
in the city they was born in.
They're going to resent
everybody who can.
That's what we're looking at.
gentrification.
Shit.
Every ghetto in America
is being gentrified.
So that means to tell you
that we literally
was sitting on a gold mine.
Always.
They had to wait
until they figured out
a plan to come make some money.
It's kind of,
it's fucked up when you think about it,
but it's urban agriculture.
Right.
It's real estate agriculture.
You know,
you know,
I buy a little bullshit
piece of land,
put some goats on it
or something.
You know,
the trip,
they might do some shit.
You know,
They try to, but we the motherfuckers who had to go in first to bring the value up.
Right.
Why the fuck would they want to come and live somewhere that they've been scared of?
Right.
For the whole, they whole life past 50 years.
You ain't never gave a fuck about the ghetto.
But in 2006, it's the most popular real estate in the city.
And every city, they want to do the hood.
We couldn't get no money.
How come y'all put money over here now?
But think about it.
When they wanted to live in the suburbs,
They put all the niggas right in the middle of the heart of the city.
Mm-hmm.
So now they're ready to move back to the city.
Guess what?
They're like, y'all going to stay out there.
Mm.
Now it's unaffordable.
Can't afford it now.
Because now we're selling it y'all.
We buying y'all shit and sell an eye shit to y'all.
We never owned it.
We never owned our hood.
Right.
We could have.
Right.
But we was fucked up.
Because of racism.
But then you come over there and raise the property taxes.
After all these, people already been paying on their house.
Why raid the property tax?
What you're doing?
What opportunities do you feel to bring over here that you're going to
raise the property?
Then they're going to come over here and undercut the value of the house in the property.
And then if you end up trying to hold out and wait, you'll end up with nothing.
It's the same trick they've been doing forever.
We can't fall for it.
We can't fall for it.
We can't fall for it.
We've been falling for it.
I felt like everybody was like, we can't.
What?
That's what we've made.
We're missing them old cartoons to train these young kids, man.
What?
That's why they took that shit off.
Man, you kids slow, man.
Don't say that, man, that's me.
Told you about saying that.
I'm saying slowly to comprehend.
No, don't say that, man.
That'd be offending people.
Man, we got our ad work.
Why nobody there to help me?
Well, they ain't about to find that offense
when I was shot to work my ass.
When I got my ass whoop.
They ain't got shit to do with what you said.
You needed your ass whoop.
To a degree, but no, they weren't, I ain't needed it.
No, we know we earned them ass whoopper.
Now, that ass whoopin was not the ass whoopper.
No, that ass woman ain't had nothing to do with me.
That ass woman I took that day to not have shit.
That was literally somebody saying, hey, you'll fight so-and-so?
Yeah, I will.
And you will fight so-and-so?
Yeah, a nigga can't make sense.
I know you.
Now, I'm talking about them ass-women that fighting.
I'm talking about them ass-women that you earned.
For all them ass whoopens you got growing up,
think of how much shit you got away with in between asswop.
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Well, we didn't invent it.
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We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
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I have a very different memory of this.
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As long as there's a politics of race in America, there's going to be a politics of remembering the Civil War.
To get to school, I had to go down Robert Lee Boulevard.
Get to the grocery store.
I had to go down Jefferson Davis Parkway.
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You know you did a bunch of shit.
Yeah, every ad whoopin I got, I deserved that one.
Exactly. I earned every last one of my ass whoop.
Do you remember your last ass with me?
Mm-mm.
I do.
My mom will pop my ass.
She parted me with the belt book.
I said, oh, that line of loss, I'm fucking,
I got everybody kicked out the pool.
Diving over a chair.
And they told you, don't do that.
They ain't telling me shit.
I'm just trying to turn the pool lot, nigga.
It's lit.
Everybody outside.
Columbia coming on Marluta King.
Diving over the pool, diving over the chair.
It lit kids outside.
Holes outside.
Come on, what y'all.
What's all?
They're over chill, nigga.
Stack them bitches up.
We four tails high.
Bigger, the property management come out there.
Everybody go.
People die with no chair, man.
Come on, shutting this shit down.
My mama looked dead at me.
Soon we got in the house.
She said, get in that bathroom.
You used to get whooped in the bathroom.
That was the last one.
Get naked.
What?
I ain't with that naked shit.
That was getting naked whooping, man.
He was 15.
Nah, I ain't getting no naked.
I ain't getting no naked whooping out 15.
He ain't got hitting all in the nuts and ass and everything.
Ha!
What's wrong with you?
You hit me in my thigh.
Can't even say it.
My thine.
You hit me in my stup!
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
Ass whooping.
That was the last one.
She didn't be with the beltbook.
My shit was swore.
And I kind of told her like, I ain't say that was the last one.
I was like, man.
Come on, man.
At this point, you could just talk to me, man.
He's just talked to me, man.
He ain't got to be doing that shit.
You was already naked.
Yeah, I was like, hey, man.
You ain't got to do that shit, man.
You wasn't even crying.
He's just trying to make sure that dick don't come out.
Why I got to get that?
No.
Real, man.
This shit all over with it.
At this point, all right, you're going to kill out of house.
They don't got to damn clothes on.
What?
Come on, hey.
What is this?
What is this shit?
What this shit mean?
I'm going to tell somebody about this shit.
I need to be naked for, man.
I swear.
Get naked.
You know what?
Nicked.
What you should over with?
The freak-ass shit is this, man.
That's gonna put them down.
I'm like, man, this is the last one, man.
Whatever they're doing for you, man, go ahead, man.
This shit, man.
You're the last one, ma'am, I'm trying to let you know.
Man, stop in me, man.
I'm holding my nuts.
Man, this is a land one right here, ma'am.
My mom ain't budge it.
She knew it too when she hit me the last time.
That's why she got me good.
Damn.
I said, damn.
It's over it.
Ain't no more there.
The days, man.
That shit was a lifetime ago.
Bicycles?
Bicycles?
Bicycles was the first whip.
Yo bike?
Man.
Yo bike?
I remember a nigga had bikes for real.
Nick had the mongoose.
All that.
I remember that shit was before the little mountain bike.
Nigger had all that shit, bud.
That nigga, I just saw real mountain bike, like real pads on the ride on the bag.
Y'all kid.
That was the most important piece of equipment you owned.
Them bikes were lit.
Them bike about 400.
Nah, you couldn't do the rollerblades over there.
I can't do the rollerblade.
Can't do the rollerblade.
You can't do the rollerblade.
You got to have a bike, man.
Got to have a bike.
That's your lifeline.
That's your ride to the stove.
Because we fin to go.
You remember when you was in you, that was really it.
Nika ain't had nowhere to go, but we finna go.
What are we going?
We fend to go.
Man.
I don't know where we fin to go, but we fend to go.
Ride your bike to the stove.
Was some of the best shit.
When the what?
I was out.
We had big scooters waving.
He won't know no scooter by then.
I think I got my first scooter in about 1980s.
Eighty-seven.
I remember my grandma bought me my first scooter because she had one at the card game.
And then she took me to this shit when I used to have.
It was like a lot and they had all the scooters.
It'll be some blue ones, some like they'd be white and blue, white and red, white and
black and white and red.
You had like they had all the boys' colors on one side, all the girl colors on one side.
Then I had the motherfucker with like my scooter had the like the beer mix, like the little
styrofoam shit with the bell crew on it.
And then they had the little face plate with the blue motherfucking hounder grips with the brake
With the brake on both sides,
nigga, I was so cold.
And then my shit had the blue ties on it
with the white rim.
With the white little middle part right there.
Man, with the, it was blue with the white brake lines.
Nigger was speed racer, one?
Nigger, when I hit the, when I hit outside
and didn't nobody have one yet, it fucked the game.
Man, let me ride your scooter.
Hell no.
You, man, I'm, me and my ghost straight up.
You have a mean, man.
I didn't mean that, niggie.
Hell no.
Hell no.
Fuck the month.
I had a few moments where I came outside and fucked the whole hood of them.
I was the first nigga in the project with a power wheel three wheeler.
I had let that nigga ride my shoe.
I had that red bullfucking.
I let that bitch charge all night, right?
All night.
Man, when I hit the motherfucker street and that power out the commercial,
power, power, power wheels.
Power wheels!
Now I'm driving for real!
Oh yeah.
You ain't bullish here.
That nigga was the commercial.
Man, came right back.
Fucked him up one more time because I went from the three-wheeler
to the four-wheeler.
This nigga had good childhood.
Nigger.
Fuck what the nigga talking about it.
And then I'm hitting that bitch.
I'm like, what?
That nigga was.
I'm throwing gravel and all kinds of shit.
This nigga was rich and rich, man.
Big plastic tires.
We're slipping and sliding all over the ghetto, nigga.
But you were rich and ripped.
Man.
Fucked him up and nothing.
Christmas came.
I remember I got the motherfucking Big Will,
the black big wheel with the yellow handles,
with the yellow seat.
Yeah.
I would be in your house every day.
I can play with their dogs.
You wouldn't have been the only one, though.
What?
Man.
You wild.
Childhood was crazy for me, man.
I was the only nigga.
A basketball goal might be the most exciting moment.
of the Christmas.
Nigger usually
covered my house
and just be like
I ain't never seen
this many toys before me
I had all this shit
Yeah
When I go spend
a night over my friend
How nigga I'm taking a bag
With 30 wrestling men
In that bitch
We had the red wrestler man too
I had the ring
Every one of them
You had the little
thing set up
It looked like the little
Fightwork and shit coming out
Talking about the motherfucking
Hulk Hogan
The macho man
The junkie
yard dog, the ultimate warrior, Nick, man.
Come on, man.
The macho man ran the savage on these niggins, bro.
Jake the snake, remember Jake the snake
came with the little snake?
Come on, man.
Hawk and Ammon.
I can't relate to none of that shit, man.
You get them to two for your birthday.
Do you remember the Ninja Turtles?
No, yeah.
I'm like to the shell that opened up with the weapons
in the shell?
Come on, bro. Turtle van?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
When you first get the Leonado
the nigga had two swords, then you fuck around and lose a sword or something shit.
You'd be fucked up behind that, man.
Hey.
The Michael Angelo, you remember, they had the trigger in the back so he can flick the nunchucks?
All that shit.
He had a good criminal.
I remember, I got a sleep bag.
What was the motherfucking ninja term?
He told me to sleep.
That was a samurai rabbit dog.
Oh, man.
Bigger, think about his sheep bag.
A shredder, a nigga with the removable mask.
Come on, man.
We were doing that shit.
Remember they had the purple shredder.
Crane, nigga.
Casey Jones.
You ever have sleepback?
I had a sleepback.
I have, I had a turquoise black.
With the news microphone in the camera.
What?
What?
You ever had a sleep back?
I'm gonna be pissed all in that sleeping bag, nigga.
It wasn't any mine.
They were my partner.
I tried to get up and go home early.
Her bubble coffee.
All the he man joints.
I knew she got, but she said, come in.
I said, shit.
Damn, she said, you peed in it.
I said, yes, ma'am.
The Thundercast used to go hard too, though.
The who?
Thundercat.
Damn, but I had a couple of wrestling men.
I had the rock.
Thorn Coal, Triple H.
But the wrestling air was lit, bud.
That's crazy.
We were sit up and really play with a wrestling man, bro.
That's for real for me.
They have a whole wrestling match with himself.
Who you talking to, sucker?
Huck!
We were really kids.
Oh my God!
He's coming off the top, bro!
Ah, do the little flip.
You just throw that motherfucker.
Ah!
Oh man, right.
Macho man's a fool with it.
Don't let you have a little walkout around.
Oh, he comes to the entertainment.
He jumped from the back to the back stage.
You got the car.
You're coming in.
Bambon.
The whole thing.
Brunt, that was imagination for real.
Man, you don't remember playing G.I. Joe and shit.
You might have 30 of them holes set up.
These ain't having real life conversation.
Hey, man, you fuck my wife.
How you kill him, man?
You fuck my wife, man.
That's how we play.
Y'all play it like that, too.
You've been giving them real life scenario.
Man, they're coming over here to cut the food step off.
Cobra sent them.
Cobra!
He's the way.
You fuck my wife.
Hey, man, he just be over there having a ball.
Bam, boy, you had a good life, my wife.
Yeah, I had a great life.
Yeah.
Me and my brothers had a lot of shit, man.
I think my sister went on her dad's house for a reason.
She was like, I'm going to go stay around with her daddy.
She was so friends.
in high school, bro.
She was freshman middle school too, but it made sense.
Because my mama said that shit.
I was like, how come, you know, my sister used to get all this.
My mama said, I want to buy her that shit.
Her dad would buy her that shit.
Your dad would buy you, whatever he wanted to buy you.
I was like, oh, shit.
Damn.
I'm sorry.
I thought you were buying that shit, ma'am.
She like, hell, nah, they.
Her daddy buying that shit.
Where they're at?
I said, all right on, baby.
Sonny ain't order no food.
I said, I can't even be mad.
That's a dad the problem.
Hey, pop, you need to step it up, man.
But sister's dad got them going crazy.
He's fresh and fuck.
He loves her.
But he's going crazy.
But my dad's always like, man, you don't need that?
You don't need that?
What I need then.
All right, let me show you.
Anytime I ask her what I need, if he said, let me show you.
Oh, he feels it.
Let me show you.
You want to spend a whole lot?
Come on, man.
Right path footlock.
That went payless was in green, bro.
Oh, boy, the paylaces would be at the left.
That little scribe when you walk past footlock and knowing you ain't going in there,
you got a buddy left in pay left.
Let me show you how to pick a couple.
He said, let me show you how to pick a couple.
Get three-fold.
I said, they're all the same.
They grip resistance.
You trained me to get a job and I can't get no job.
All these, you grip resistance.
Two scrap.
Group resistance with two scruff.
Never in my life won no shit.
I'll pay less.
Never?
Ever.
I ain't never had no buddies, no bobo's, none of that shit.
I am.
Never.
Ever.
Damn.
You never experienced Walmart or Kmart?
Never.
If I, the only time I did, I bought that shit as a joke.
Because at one point in high school, we went and just bought them old niggins shoes with the two straps.
Oh, yeah.
And it was just funny.
Everybody had them whole.
You're talking about the old something?
No, them, um, them old men, like the running shoes out of Walmart, they got the two Velcro straps.
No.
My old city bought the pair of them, bitch.
I had the mold and something.
Just because we just said, we, we, fuck it.
Everybody had some of them old.
The black ones and the gray ones.
I had the Moses
son of the motherfucker
and I had on socks
and we was on a field trip
and I still with the nigga
I'm telling you
I was the nigga with the
sands with the socks
nigga
I had the Nike joints
No
you didn't
You went Nike
You didn't
No
These like sandals that you're supposed
to have your feet out
When you're going to heaven in the rain.
You know what the trend that we fucked with?
Everybody used to love caggy pants in the seventh grade.
The nigga I used to come with the Nike sandals with the motherfucking,
with the long Nike socks, nigga.
Real?
Yeah, yeah, with the blue jeans shorts like a white dad.
You ever had the felines?
Huh?
You ever had the filis?
Hell yeah.
Okay.
The filies, that was before the Air Force One.
I started stepping my game over when I was in the Fila.
One.
strap on them. Remember, the felines they had the different color, be like red strap, green
strap. It was a man. It was a man in middle school when I had the feline. I couldn't
keep up with Fon one. Filai was cool. You're two of eight and I could do that. I can get two of them.
I got some feline right now. They'm the most comfortable fucking shoes that you can buy, man.
Get you some of them bitches. We could bring feline back. I was straight to middle school.
Middle school, I never let us. Middle school, I can maintain it when I got to high school.
I was like, fuck. We can bring feline back.
Can we feel like Filai?
Fila was some dope boy shit, Fla.
But that's what I'm saying?
When I had Filai, I used to have a slouch
with the different color shoe screen.
Now, middle school, but this one shit didn't click.
I'm about to get back on my Filai shit,
Nick.
But this one I'm trying to tell you,
this one's shit didn't click.
Shit didn't click until I got to high school.
Middle school was like a hangin.
Because we were kids and we were still doing shit
and it was kind of like free fall.
High school, it was like, hey man, no fili, no this, no that.
No eh, no, ah.
And I'm like, oh, wait a minute.
Well, you're strapping me now.
Boy, boy, I ain't got nothing left.
I'm glad we had got down uniform.
Oh, man.
Boy, that's sad.
Bro, you would have loved my school, man.
I would love it.
They would let me cry with them fake ass you.
If you were coming to school, yeah, anybody would have
gave a-up.
Like, go, John, go, go, go, go, go, go, Joe.
I don't have been one new nigg.
Go, John.
Oh, John.
But if you were-
They loving this shit,
you were the cool
nigga like that, man.
Somebody would have brought
you some shit
at high school.
Boy,
a niggins go
and roach your ass
day in my school.
A nigga is coming
in your house
just to see what you got
just to he's going to
get on your ass
when we start getting
on people's ass
but we ain't going
going to get down
fuck with
we're going to let you make
in them
goddamn.
Well,
you would have hated
my school then
and the Sierra Mountain Sandals
you had on.
The motherfucker had
the little son
on him.
Last to get fucked.
Now that May's high school.
But see, they weren't like that they call, but, bro.
It was only at, really,
see, I'm really traumatized because, man, I'm going to just be real.
It's May.
Crem, you can thug it out of that cream because it's a whole bunch of gangsters.
You're going to get fucked by then.
They just want to make sure you need no ho.
Maize, it's like, niggas, these niggas got brought on that.
These niggas.
They got money.
Man, these niggas got this shit.
Oh, gang.
I had plaid and stripes on one time.
Ain't no niggins were like
Oh shit
I thought I killed them
You was asking for it, nigga
I didn't know
You're not being fresh with your own fault
It wasn't that nobody told me
Planned and Strachian didn't work
You couldn't look at that shit in town
I was only matching because of color wise
My plaid shirt was brown and white
And my strats
Man that sounds like some country ad bullshit
You was different in here.
Hey, no one, shout out to Kirsten, man.
I love her.
She's from New Orleans.
She said, we were in class.
She was like, sure.
I'm like, she was like, you know, I fought with you,
but you can't with a plan of stripes together.
I was like, why you can't?
She's like, boy, that shit looked crazy.
Just look at yourself.
You're going this way and your pants going.
Then you don't know where you want to be at.
Hey, my, that shit was so funny and hurt at the same time.
I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I'm like, you're right.
This shit, great.
I'm all over the plane.
And I had on some spirits.
You was just asking for it.
I ain't know.
I ain't know.
Hey, then y'all had to talk me out of that shit about a year.
They literally had to beat that shit out of me.
They like, bro, stop.
I'm like, what's wrong?
What's wrong with what I got on?
It's some bullshit.
Hey, we here, though, baby.
We ready, baby.
He blamed it on everybody else.
It's really him.
It really won't.
I swore on there, man.
I had to grow out of it.
I was conditioned.
I wouldn't say train.
I was conditioned.
Then realized, oh, I had to.
Hey man, you're able to go buy some shit you want to buy, man.
I'm like, you're right.
Now, you might.
You got free will.
You got free will, but now you got to figure out what that is.
Now, go.
But you know how to look good in anything and remember that.
I think being fresh is a state of mind.
For sure.
It's all in about how you wear that shit.
If you wear that shit like you don't believe in it,
it's going to come across like you don't believe.
No, I believe.
I was trying to make them thing to believe that shit.
I was like, y'all can come by these for $40 too.
They were like, no.
The players in the strike?
I was trying to make them come by the fake, F-O-1.
I'm like, come save your money.
You didn't even know you're putting yourself in danger with this shit.
I ain't know, okay.
I ain't know.
I came from a place where they didn't give a fuck.
Carvin didn't care.
Bro, you got to think about it.
Call it didn't care.
Carver didn't care
Price Middle School
definitely didn't give a fuck
but I did not care
I didn't even know I was doing anything
wrong nigga
You didn't
Until I was like
I just couldn't
Never do that
He's like yeah
nigga you too
You too that nigga
You feel me
I'm like
So at least did you get it together
By singing you at least
No man I got that shit together
10th grade half
Christmas
So you started buying real F-1
Oh yeah, it didn't take long.
I went for doing a whole year.
You saw the difference?
It took half or something.
It took Christmas.
I was like, well, let me get right.
Boy, I got to.
You felt the difference?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, let me get right.
Oh, did I feel the difference?
They were like, yeah, all right.
The relief was like, all right, nigger.
There you go.
I'm like, shit.
But I only stayed right there, though.
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It did elevate.
I was even 10th level 12, I looked at.
I looked like I was still in the twill grade, in 12th grade.
But I made it look good though, you dig you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Stop playing with your boy.
But oh no, I saved.
Like I had, with all my shirts from 10th, 11, 12th, it was a thing that made like how many
to pull those shirts you got.
So I had by 30 of them whole.
How many of them was real?
All on real.
Yeah, yeah, all over real.
At that time, we stopped going and flit- Yeah, we start.
Now you got to find places where they said real shit for the low end.
See what I'm saying?
the right mine, but find where they sell this shit out for the low at, though, gang.
Don't go buy some unquality-ass shit for $30, where you can go buy some real shit for $34.
You're so tight.
You're going to have to invest in yourself, baby.
Mm-hmm.
You feel me?
You have to.
So T.J. Matt, nigger, Marshall, we told them.
We tore that down.
I had about 30-6 polo.
Feel what I'm saying?
Polo boo.
Yeah, we're in the dough.
We good.
Yeah.
You ain't feel to say, buddy, what the fuck you got on today?
Hey, you're talking about it.
That's what you ain't fit to say.
I went through that enough.
We're here.
Oh, yeah.
I was just trying to elevate from that.
It was at Ralph Lauren.
Raffloin was affordable.
After Ralph Lauren, all the La Costa, all the shit.
When true religion hit, the Met Jean, I missed the whole era.
She went true religion hit.
I couldn't buy that hat.
I missed the whole...
True religion outfit with 800.
I missed the whole era.
That's crazy. That shit was hitting crazy.
That shit was crazy. But, nigger,
imagine when you had on that true religion jean...
Bro, when you see a nigga in the club with this true
religion blue jeans jacket on with the blue jean jacket on with the
Tim's on game. You don't slap your mic off. See your son and order some food, man.
When a nigga walk in the club like that, man, man.
You got a couple hundred in your pocket, man. You ain't got a couple hundred in your pocket, man.
You ain't got a couple of you.
I had a moose.
You just,
man,
stop playing.
Man,
we feel have a good night.
You digger what I'm saying?
You, man,
stop playing.
What?
I'll tell you.
I'll tell you.
That's the difference, though.
Moving to Atlanta,
that shit,
a humble to fuck at you,
boy.
I had never been around
bitching many rich motherfuckers.
So you're talking about
not having shit.
Just thinking, though.
Think about you got
about a good $700 in your pocket.
Then these niggie pull up
in 10 Ferraris.
You really,
Like, nigga.
Fuck that.
You still got, you still good living.
You got Saman Loll in your pipe.
You tripping.
I know it.
Fuck, he's talking about, fuck them Ferrari.
Man.
Fuck them Ferrari.
It'd be like just like the movie.
These niggas.
Go get your hair to eat.
That's all us.
Hey, D.C., when these Ferrari niggas pull up,
it's like all the women ears just closed up
and all they could hear them niggas.
Well, that's what it gets with.
Every nigga in that bitch was like, fuck.
That's why you got to go so well?
Oh, you definitely going.
We're going to the hood spot after this.
You got to, what?
That whole, I think I had one pair of Rocker, Rockin' Republic.
I had one pair.
A what?
Rocking Republic, the double-R motherfucker.
What is that?
Man, the Mick Gene, you see a motherfucker walk by with them M's on, man.
But the whole, the whole used to have them Mons on the Yad, man.
The whole used to walk by with the M-Zone, man.
That shit used to do something to a dick in high school.
You'd be like, man, that who got on the Mick Jee, man.
That whole thigh of the motherfuckin'puck.
Well, I missed that whole.
I'm trying to tell you like, I was in the mix.
It was just sauce that were going on at the time, bro.
Man, even when Polo Down with Polo Down,
when Dro had that shit going crazy and he was real Polo Down,
see, you had on a polo shirt and some polo boots, okay, buddy, you can float.
But, nigga, you ain't got that shit on, you ain't got the hat, the jacket.
Nick, you even put that shit on, man.
What the khaki's it?
Man, you ain't really, man, you ain't really rave on for real, man.
And them polo boots was the-
You did put the shit on so you can hang, man.
Good job, buddy.
Them polo boots, that was the first
motherfuckers I seen for the 300.
The hot top?
The hot top, let the tongue hang.
What?
Stop playing.
With the strap across the middle.
I'm telling the polo boots that I could boot,
save me, boy, I wore them bitch for like
niggas almost until like February and March.
I wore them bitch at a whole ride.
Man, you shouldn't, you ain't never
No, we had Tim.
No, we had Tim, but you-
No, did you have something?
Yeah, I had...
Yeah, I had...
Ha ha ha.
Oh, my God.
I got one pair, two pair.
Not too crazy.
I did.
I did, because I wore them bitch for a long time.
Man.
Not no long time, long time.
I started fucking with them Tim when I was in,
like, six grades.
Oh, no.
I had the water marred, muck.
No, hell no.
Not.
construction, them other motherfuckers.
What about them eating them? You know the little, the brown
motherfuckers with the, what? No, not them.
The other style. Which one are you talking about?
Hold on. The dark brown and green.
You're talking about the dark brown and green, beef and broccoli?
No, not them.
Because it's only three pounds that's five for real.
It's the wheat, the beef and broccoli. You got your phone.
All right. It's the beef and broccoli and the dark brown beef.
and broccoli.
It ain't...
These ain't beef and broccoli, my dog.
Huh?
These ain't beef and broccoli.
Let me see, because I ain't too many...
I'm about to show them to you.
They got a pancake cheese and beef broccoli.
This nigga fin to come out with them u- you remember those u-boot?
What um, not the u-boot, the one that uh...
look like water boots, man.
What don't them boot called, man?
The one that came out for a little minute looked like little water boots, man.
What them shit's called, man?
Because nigg'n'n't buy them two did not buy shoes.
See, nigg'n'n'n' buy shoes that they could work for a long time.
time, gang. I know what going on.
They had the little fur on them at the top.
It was some long, some shit.
What?
They think they were love. They probably some love.
Hey, boy, bus stop.
All you need is a, all you need is a polo shirt and some polo boots.
Good to go, buddy.
I was a shoe die just to go buy a polo shirt.
I gotta get it.
Who's you out of Casey with?
I had one pal, and they towed my ass up.
Six grade.
I thought I was fresh a hell.
I had a black pal, too.
Wow.
Wow.
I'm trying to find the color.
I found the style.
Huh?
Hell now, see, in middle school...
We fucked with the Gortex.
In middle school, I kind of...
I kind of had my weight, and especially A grade with my best year.
Because I think I had two pair of J.
I had some LeBron's got down.
Man, but you know, my feet was smiled in and we were, I would,
I had a clearance racked a motherfucker.
I get a, I catch some shit on the clearance, the little table and foot locker.
Oh, man, I catch some shit for 49, 99.
Oh, LeBron's, got some.
J's, ooh, got some.
Snatching.
A thing, I think I had by
eight-pair shoe,
even mixed with my sister
giving me some shoes, A-grade year.
A-grade was a good year.
What a dude, what-to-do.
A-grade year was a good year for a show, for show.
All right, I can't find the color.
It's not this color, it's this style, though.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, D. D-D. Dope boy, man. What they name?
Yeah, they're the hiker boot.
Yeah.
They're the hiker boot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They're cool, too.
But you got to get the right color, though. You got to get the right color.
They made the right color.
Mm-mm. You got to get the right color though.
Them the one. But they're the one, though. For sure, for show, for show.
We're loaded. You already know that.
Absolutely.
Don't get me wrong, man. We had a great school year.
It's just, I guess when you were kid, things you want to.
Might not be what's best for you.
Shall I say?
It was shit that I wanted.
I ain't had no bad.
Yeah, I might have had something like, oh, you wilder.
Get your shit together.
But other than that, you can stay afloating.
You keep cool.
You ain't no bomb.
You ain't looking crazy.
I thought you were looking crazy.
Some of them days, you were looking crazy.
No, I wouldn't look at dusty.
No, when you showed up with the players in the straits.
When I showed up with the player in the strike,
I was making my own decisions.
You was fucking up.
I was fucking up.
Yeah.
But once I, because I really hadn't just came to maize at that time, I was still, like my first three months, I was transitioning from Carver when shit that I had at Carver to Mays.
And those four were like, my boy, we've been hearing great things about you, but.
You know what I've never.
What you're looking like is the fuck you got on.
You know what I wish never would have fell off.
And you did you do this shit at the last school?
I wish Fuba would have never fell off.
Man, what you told me?
Well, remember when platinum Fubo was the shit.
South Pole?
No.
No, DC.
Stop acting, bro.
We didn't wear that shit.
Co-red, echo.
Echo.
Echo Red.
Echo Red.
Echo Red.
Come on with the little rhino.
Come on, B.
Yeah.
That's the first pair of pants I bought for $100.
Oh, yeah.
Some echoes and some academics.
Couldn't get no academics.
I couldn't get no academics.
I thought I was that nigger when I got my first pair of Vizu jeans.
jeans.
Damn.
Yeah, man.
I really felt like that nigga.
I couldn't get these Vizu Zee.
I ain't never had the Jabojean.
I bought them Vigeon.
I bought them to the football game.
And I had some motherfucking Tims.
And the jeans was died
so blue that it fucked the Tims up.
And I had to clean all that shit off.
I was jumping to say, I was fresh a hill
with a jeans suit on.
You remember that jeans?
soup. That shit stink when it get wet.
What?
What he's saying?
He had two hours and 22 minutes.
Oh, we just talking shit.
Oh, we had two hours and 22 minutes.
Okay.
Shit.
See what happened when we go down?
Memory Lane.
Memory Lane.
I had a great childhood, man.
I was just speaking on things that we all did.
We all did looking back now that we're looking back.
I mean, you know, of course we grew up in a time where advertising.
and all that shit was new to us, so we wanted all this shit.
But then, looking back, we didn't get everything that we wanted,
but we got most of it.
Overall, it's still some, I mean, you ain't getting shit?
I didn't get most of that, guy.
Hey.
I got a portion of that shit.
But that's the thing, though.
You owe it to yourself then?
For sure.
That's what I think I had.
I mean, won't think I learned.
Is that if you ever wanted something, it don't matter how old you are.
You don't grow out of that.
the shit that you want. Sometimes I'd be buying toys and shit from my childhood just to say that I
got the motherfucker now. Yep. Just get it out the way. Just get it out the way. Yep. That's how I am.
Get it anyway. Get that shit. Enjoy that shit for a day, man. You got to connect with the
motherfucker you used to be too. That's what happened when we grow up. We lose our fucking
imagination. That's fine. Now why I bought a bitwilled other day.
For real? I'd be slaying that motherfucker. You ride it. Ride it. Three wheel. You got the grown people
Brum people bit with.
With the real wheels on that bit.
Ha, yeah, yeah.
Ha, ha.
You know, it's all about the drifter.
That was the first drifter.
Yeah.
Oh, yes.
I'm slanging that bit.
No cap.
I got two go-carts.
Got to keep a go-car.
I got one with two motors on that bit.
Ooh.
That'd be crazy.
They go.
I just bought one of the remote control car with the motor.
Yes.
My cousin them used to be in the racing them.
Yeah, the RC car.
The bitch is brakes.
The ones that they just.
take the real gas and shit.
Mm-hmm.
Like y'all knew crazy, man.
That bitch, break fast.
Well, it's like this little shit that they're really just alcohol.
Basically, that way when they run into a wall, the bitch is explode.
They will.
Yeah, the bitch explode.
My little potty's the hell one, that big went 60 miles per hour, bro.
Oh, you gotta see this video.
It's a video of this dude on YouTube.
He'd be riding this go-cart.
This motherfucker's going 100 and
17 miles an hour or some shit like that.
On the go cart.
That fast a hell.
And he got the camera on there, so you can actually see it with that little spedomling.
That shit, that fast a hell.
Because that 117 miles, Nick.
On a go car.
I did that shit on a motorcycle.
I was on the motorcycle.
I did like 125.
You could hit that so quick on a motorcycle, though.
No, and I don't want the one of the carburetor base.
I got a carburetor on my shit.
I need to get a fuel in jail.
And I really need to get a faster bike, too.
No, you don't.
You're good.
If you're doing that shit on the slow bike,
you ain't going to know how to act on that real shit.
Because the 100, when they be hearing,
they be the way of that tire traction on that ground,
I'd be like, no, I ain't got that gun.
I'm on my fifth.
I'm on fifth.
I'm on fifth getting all right.
Plugging them, motherfuckers here.
He hit.
I said, that what I need.
I need that.
Chee.
Oh, she'd say, he-heed-e-heed-e-he.
You can hit a hundred and third gear on the right bike.
Yeah?
Easy.
I'm a second-gill machine.
I don't even get in for.
I ain't even trying to get in fur.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
When the motherfucker said, bro, you don't wanna be
on the most, I can't understand what they meant.
That's shit so nerd, wrecking.
That was some of the worst shit ever.
In traffic?
In traffic, on the expressway.
You just keep on.
You got to take the...
You got to get it.
Take, drop the bite.
You're like, man, I'm gonna go between these motherfuckerskins.
Hit it.
Birdsy, like, y, gang, gang, gang, out of here.
We gotta get you a bike, game.
No, I'm good.
We can ride.
We gotta be old niggas, bro.
I gotta be, like, loathing.
What we're doing, Sunday?
I got one of them.
Meen up.
Outback, state, shake.
What we're doing now?
I'm gonna give me one of them old nigger bikes with the three wheels.
No.
I mean, you can get the other little three-wheel-lo.
No, so I can ride around and bump that computer love.
It can now, man.
Computer love.
No, man.
Computer love.
You gotta get the can down, man.
Did you know love?
He would did loud air music.
Yeah, yeah.
Hell yeah.
I want to hear the pipes, man.
Paul.
Yeah, man.
I'm coming through.
Stepdaddy shit.
Oh, man.
Computer love all day.
And keep sweat.
How deep is your love?
I already got my old nigga bike play this.
All ready to go.
He won't a nigga play that shit loud.
He won't nigga to hear.
He act like everything between us is all right, yeah.
You pull up,
When the road down, you're like, yeah.
When you know, man, buffing loud the motherfucker.
Lound the motherfucker.
It's stupid, bro.
That's how I'm coming.
You know it's a thing when motorcycles pass each other.
It ain't like they got a wave.
No, you know what we're-
But they got to like acknowledge niggas.
And I didn't know that.
Niggins kept doing this shit when they were past me, right?
You know what we gotta get-
What's the fuck the right?
We got to get a T-Rex.
Look.
The T-Rex.
Yeah, we gotta get us a T-Rex.
You gotta get a can down, but you're gonna get the three-wheel, man.
Man, we gotta get te-racks.
We all-all, I'm my old niggas who got all the-like.
We, oh, I'm my old nigger.
Nah.
What's the fuck wrong with you?
I'll get me a fun fucking T-Rex for the summer.
Put my little young thing in there with me.
Oh, you got the little thines on the tubgy.
Oh, I'm talking about having me a little, uh...
On the back?
No, she gonna be on the passenger seat.
Oh, the one in that?
No, it's- You don't know.
Like a car.
You don't know what the T-Rex is.
Hell, hell, what this is.
I'm about to show it to you.
Hell now, man.
You act like a nigga been locked up.
Nah.
You're gonna know.
You're doing all that old nigga shit, man.
Get you a bite, man.
Tigger!
Tell that bit to meet you there, man.
I am an old nigger.
Yeah, girl, get your head, meet me down, man.
What the fuck out of head?
The fuck out of head, this big came in three seats.
We're on a do-bugget.
What the fuck it did?
Hell now.
I don't see it on here.
I'm riding.
Hey, new can't have on fast ahead, too, them little three-wheel motherfunk.
Oh, bro.
I gotta go hard, bro.
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We have some big news.
What's the news, new?
Huge news.
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Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to a...
We're the first people to do podcasts.
A pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
Before Jonas Brothers was...
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
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Keith Gianmanca seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad.
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It seemed very crazy.
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Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong on what that might look like?
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Every family has its secrets.
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That is not the look of an innocent man.
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Here's something that should not be as complicated as it is.
Getting a racist statue removed.
And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is.
getting a new one put up in its place.
As long as there's a politics of race in America,
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To get to school, I had to go down Robert Lee Boulevard.
Get to the grocery store, I had to go down Jefferson Davis Parkway.
If you're an historian and you leave out half of what the history is,
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I got a Kawasaki ZGR.
I got a Yamaha.
That's shit cool.
It's like a little cruel.
I'm talking about one.
This ain't no goddamn back to the future
It's got a motorcycle engine is this
This ain't nothing but another slingshot
Yeah, exactly.
Okay
I can't do the slingshot because I can't drive no stick.
You don't need to drive a stick to ride a slingshot is automatic.
The majority of the one be stick.
No, they don't.
Well, shit.
The ones I'll be looking at.
Well, look at the other one.
Damn.
These right here, one of these.
right here, one of these bitches.
Let me see.
Yeah, man, the boy be out there riding.
Them not manual?
Oh, the ones at the little motorsport shit
be automatic, man.
No, that motherfucker's automatic, man.
No, say no more.
I'm not, no.
I'm letting everybody trick you.
That son be too much for me.
That shit be be be be be beaming.
I might give me one of these this summer.
They ain't with 25,000.
Ain't nothing.
Fuck.
Pulling up.
My tight days.
Pulling up.
Pulling up.
Remember how your mom and your daddy taught you spend your hundred dollar wisely.
Oh, we can find nancy. Oh, we can find nancy. We can find nats and put you on the pavement plan.
All right, we'll get a cosanna. Her name is Carlos Merlin.
If there any hot chicks out there, they want to ride slingshots with me and D.C. this summer, you got to be a really hot babe. Let me tell you, you got to be one of the best.
You got to be a really sexy one if you want to ride with the big boys. If you know what I mean. If you know what I mean. If you know what I'm.
I'm saying, nothing but the biggest.
Nothing but the biggest.
So if y'all want to ride slingshots with me in D.C., this.
Sing your resume in.
Come on, man.
Hey, ain't gonna lie.
I ain't good for people ride with me, like,
because you might lean the wrong way.
It's not like riding a motorcycle, though.
It's literally like a trite.
I'm about to say, ain't going to rhyme with me.
You can ride with me then.
If you lean to you.
to the right one I'm trying to lead to the left.
And we both fall, bitch. Let's see.
I'm going to be mad at here.
It's not a lean thing.
All right.
It's very stable.
It has a whole suspension.
All that shit.
Damn, but I got a, I got a, uh, a can down, though.
That's not a sling shot.
It's a three-wheel of them.
Oh.
Them bitch are fast in hell.
You fuck with it?
I fuck with it.
I was talking shit about him in Furb, but then.
You came up on one?
It was all right.
Had a little group.
We used to ride and shit.
I'm going to give me one, man.
Can damn cool.
Get one.
I already got mine.
I get one of those.
That'd be me Ryan.
That'd be, you know, like 90.
One on a quick.
The craved part about it, they was on their can now.
I was on my motorcycle.
I was like, bro, I'm for the show these niggie.
These niggins ain't on no real bite.
Man, they were leaving my head.
Every time they lead red, like, e-he.
I'm like, damn, what the fucking they can in that?
You know, I always wanted to shoot a oozy off a motorcycle.
That shit used to look so good in the 80s movies.
Yeah, that shit comes from.
That shit comes from.
Niggins.
With the Ozi, yeah.
With the Ozi, nigga.
You're gonna miss everything.
Nigger.
You gonna miss everything.
Niggas.
Yeah, get into the spot.
Yeah.
E.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ngu.
Ngu.
Ngu.
Nog.
Got to do a wheel.
Got to do it.
Yeah.
That's a simple move.
Man, if I get a motorcycle, I got to have an oocy, nigg.
Willing let a nigga know.
Those nigga dead.
You're a dick.
Oh, nigg.
Had an Asian girl with the long ponytail hanging out the motorcycle helmet shoot that bitch up with the oozy.
That dig a crazy.
No, they did that in Shattas.
Remember?
Man, did y'all, y'all grew up in the 80s?
Do y'all remember when the gunstowns changed on the TV shows?
Remember when that bitch went from a revolver to a 9?
Uh-huh, pahoo!
Mahoney.
Mahoney had a 3.50s.
seven, that's how dangerous police work used to be.
You needed six bullets to be a cop.
What about undercover cop?
That was the first, what, New York undercover?
New York undercover.
New York undercover.
What about it?
We didn't believe.
We watched it, but we didn't believe it.
You didn't believe the little bit.
You got to go back and watch some of them episodes,
bruh, because people just talking about that shit
on the surface.
Everybody who watched every episode to the end.
Because that shit used to come on after what, they live in color?
Yeah.
It'd be late night.
Now he comes from 9 to 10.
That was very long order one.
No one.
No, it wasn't.
Law and order wasn't.
We used to fuck with that shit.
It was a good show.
Malik Yoba had baby mama drum.
Every time they show his baby mama, they enter it.
When you're going to come and get G?
He got him working.
He got a son.
I got a man.
really big case.
Your son comes first, J.P.
But she was tripping in every episode.
But then they ended it with a rap, like a little concert.
They always end up at the bar.
They always end up.
And there'd be somebody dope as hell back there.
It'd be Eric Badoo.
He was like, gosh, damn.
Mary J. Blige stopped through the spot.
At the lounge, the dick.
Kenny Lattermore, stop by this spot.
You made a dude.
You tell me, Keith Washington was in town.
Everybody that motherfucker.
Alexander O'Neill is just casually at the spot.
Back facing that motherfucker.
Reverse flag.
Stop right the spot, my name.
Smoky Robinson in that motherfucker.
So Shaka Khan was just in New York.
Steppney Mills.
Step in there.
What?
So Chucky Booker was there.
Okay.
Wow.
This is a good episode, man.
Tugie Ducky.
was in this spot.
So Silk was just there.
All right, the whole group.
The whole group.
Man.
Your phrase was in that both of that?
That shit was crazy.
Because if you watched that show New York undercover,
there's so many plot twists happen.
Then they brought in the Spanish girl.
Who happened?
Then Eddie started messing with each other.
Then Eddie found his daddy.
Then his daddy had liver cancer from doing heroin.
Didn't Eddie blew up in a fucking car?
Didn't Eddie get HIV to associate before he blew up?
They rode him off.
Damn, Eddie?
They blew him up with a car bomb.
Damn, Eddie?
Yeah, him and old girl.
You're going to get married?
Yeah, to the Spanish lady.
Damn, that was a way to go out.
Damn, Eddie.
That's a life's game, nigger one.
Nah, yeah, that's this little Puerto Rican dude.
Right.
Hell yeah.
Damn.
Them niggas I always had to go get an anonymous tip from some rapper.
Look, I don't know anything.
Word on the street.
And they would always still selling those bootleg CDs and tapes?
Look, man, I told y'all I'm a legit businessman now.
I run a car wash, really.
Well, let's see what you got here.
Man, what's that?
That's not mine.
Thought you weren't selling smack no more, man.
Listen, I don't know nothing.
A word on the street.
What do you want me to do?
You want me to cup them?
Let him go.
Go.
Yo, J.T., that shit ain't mine, man.
It's a good day.
Man, we need us a good fake police show with some black people in it right now.
That's what's missing off TV.
You're a dude.
You'll play a cop.
Yeah, I'll play a cop.
I play like a American gangster cop.
No, yeah, you got to play a straight cop.
No bullshit.
Straight cop.
Yeah.
Straight, for at least the first three season.
Yeah.
I ain't gonna do no suck shit, though.
Now, you gotta do some suckers shit.
I gotta, I gotta only arrest white people.
Only.
We can work that out.
We can work that out.
But that's kind of what make you turn bad
once you see that ain't no reward.
And that's what turned the police force again.
to make you go grow.
I gotta go get back.
I gotta go get back first.
Then I gotta realize, damn, I'm falling in the trap.
And then I gotta be a good nigga.
All you give a fuck about it.
And I know what I did all my fuck shit first.
Yeah, all you give a fuck about is the arrest.
I got this shit out first.
Yeah.
Going crazy.
Guilty conscious cop.
Yeah.
Start feeling bad for all the people.
You got cocaine in the car.
Get out.
Probable call type shit.
Plant the cocaine on.
Put the cocaine in there.
You gotta have a kilo.
That's not mine.
It's yours.
You're in the back.
Shit.
30 years.
You could play the detective that get addicted to powder.
Man, New York, man.
Why that voice?
You could have kept your regular voice.
My boy changed what I'm gonna do.
I'm like, yeah, man, you know this shit crazy, man.
Man, a little man, get, get crazy.
Uh-uh, it's a rap.
Nigger, and the monologue come on as soon as he hit the powder.
Look here, ah!
J'all gonna go to my fucking jail.
My fucking jail unless y'all tell me where everything ain't.
Matter man.
This is y'all's shit.
Well, I gotta get this shit, brady.
This shit gets in my nerve.
This shit get in my eye.
You'd be all right.
Yeah, you don't know anything about that.
What?
Huh?
What?
No nothing about what?
It had problems, nigger.
What's you trying to say?
You don't know nothing about that.
How do you know what I know about?
You did have Brady back when they didn't.
I didn't have every house down.
Really?
Yeah. Now since the shit gone, I can say, man, your shit wasn't fucking with mine.
You got that old nigger-ass hat. I had way. You got to have that, you're going to have that shit a long time because it ain't no good.
You got no proof.
Yeah, I had that good shit. You got that. My shit, man, I look Puerto Rican when I had my shit.
They think I'm Dominican.
Now, I'm looking real Puerto Rican. And my shit, you, that's nigger hair right there.
I'm real Dominican.
Nah, man.
You got.
You got. I think of Spanish, man. I would have that, you from here.
You got that old black-ass hair.
You got that old, I'm coming up.
That's what you got.
You got that kind hair.
Yeah, you know that kind hair.
That kind that grow around a gorilla ass.
What the fuck?
Yeah, that's that kind of hair you got.
That's the fuck.
Yeah, that's that kind of hair you got.
This is a gorilla-ass hat.
That's the kind that grew around a gorilla ain't.
I've seen that before.
A silver bag?
A shitty bag.
A shitty bag.
That fucked up.
Nah, niggie.
It's bad, nigga.
I ain't mad.
I got about six gray hairs in these motherfuck'n'emog.
About six?
About six.
Yeah, it's the top.
Got one greyhound with mustache.
Working on that one.
Huh?
I ain't gonna put no dime my shit either.
I'm just gonna be grayed out.
Why y'all want to rap for?
All right, the player?
Then we just talking shit.
All right, come on.
Where the food is that?
It's on the way.
The food been on the way, man.
We've been in here two hours, now hungry and fuck.
Nigger really were talking through.
We got something to eat.
I thought the food was on the way in the minute now.
I still got my other plate of opt-tail.
Let me get that.
Damn.
My man, Carlos Miller, and I'm over here at the 85 South Studios, 85 Ways.
And look, if you would like to be featured on the black market,
All you have to do is go to the website, go to Black Market, click submit and submit.
If you want to be featured on here, you can come kick it and be my guest, and we'll talk about
your business and how we can scale up and what's going good and let the people know exactly
what you got going on.
Hit the website, register, submit, and come kick it with me on the black market.
You know what that means.
Money on the flow.
What's up, y'all?
It's your girl, XP.
Andy's your girl, Jury, Nicole.
Clayton English.
I have Green Boy, Lewis Belt.
Justin Whitehead.
Buddy bag, five.
Listen, if you're trying to book us
for your event, hosting, comedy show,
whatever you got going on,
let's keep it real professional.
No sliding in my DM.
Well, I'm not going to say that.
That's what they want me to say.
You can still slide my deal,
but it's got to be freaky.
Now, I'm just playing.
Look, let's keep it real professional.
This is what you're going to do.
Hit the email,
bookings at 85 Talkshow.com.
That's how you make sure
everything is handling right with no games.
Contact the email, man.
Ain't no more hear me on the side.
I'm professional this year.
You got to talk to my people.
So one more time for bookings, hit up book.
It's at 85 Southshow.com.
And that way, you can get your event handled the right way.
Because, like I said, I'm not going to hit you up.
I'm not going to respond.
So look, no funny business.
No funny business.
It's just strictly.
Family business around here, man.
We bring the funny.
You just had your business straight.
Let's go.
Come on.
Number one hits, millions of records sold,
Awards, sold out tours.
You think that Jonas Brothers are satisfied?
Nope, it's podcast time.
We get to ask other people questions
because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Hey Jonas is available now
and their first guest is a big one.
Paul Rudd.
You know, Steve Carell is a great singer.
Can you tell you not to audition at the office or something?
I told him.
Whoa.
We were filming Anchorman.
Clearly, I was the idiot.
Thank God he didn't listen to him, right?
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Your husband is not who you think he is.
Your body is not what you thought it was.
Your identity is formed by a secret history.
I'm Danny Shapiro.
And these are just a few of the stunning stories
I'll be exploring on the 14th season of Family Secrets.
He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move.
And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and drove off.
And that was the last time I saw him.
Listen to Season 14 of Family Secrets on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Here's something that should not be as complicated as it is, getting a racist statue removed.
And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is, getting a new one put up in its place.
I'm Akela Hughes, and Rebel Spirit Season 2 is about both of those things.
As I was watching these statues come down, I was thinking about what it meant that I grew up in a majority of Black City,
in which there were more homages to enslavers than there were to enslave people.
Listen to Rebel Spirit Season 2 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
June is Black Music Month, and on the Drink Chams podcast,
we're speaking with the hottest names in the culture, like Sway Lee.
Do you realize how legendary you are?
I appreciate that.
I'd be seeing it, but I'm like, man, I still got, like so much more to do.
Like, Prince, he dropped like 30 albums.
We dropped like five right now.
That's the rate we got to be going.
Yep, that's a good attitude.
No matter the era, Drink Chams brings you the biggest names and the most unfiltered conversations.
Listen to Drink Chams from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the Eye
IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed human.
