The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - The Hamiltones in the Trap | The 85 South Show
Episode Date: March 10, 2023The Hamiltones talk about the first time meeting each other and keeping everything organic as possible as a group. Then, they discuss the process of making and producing their album ‘We Are The Tone...s’ and getting a feature from Snoop Dogg. The Black Effect Podcast Network will be making history again with the first Black Effect Podcast Festival taking place on April 22nd in Atlanta. 85 SOUTH will be hitting the live podcast stage with WHOREible Decisions, Checking In With Michelle Williams, Reasonably Shady, BIG FACTS and many more. Make sure to grab your tickets today at BlackEffect.com || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85southshow.com || Custom Merch: www.85apparelco.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let me hear it.
I knew you had something from it.
What you got?
Just let me let me let that, let me hear that for about 13 seconds.
Oh.
Let me get in podcast mode.
We got guests in here today.
We hear that.
They need to hear this shit.
What I tell you?
Yeah.
Made that shit with a Cassio keyboard.
Ooh, with the speakers on it.
Yeah, with the speakers on it.
Yeah.
Speakers on the top.
And an old laptop.
That ain't a laptop.
It's a big, bad computer that is dead and got from his old job.
What's the old?
Yeah.
The screen green.
Ain't even color, that bitch.
Screen green.
You don't get sounds like that.
You hear them claps?
You know what the claps came from?
That's program 86.
You know how long you got to sit up before you get the 86?
Because it's seven claps at every click and then it go from the numbers and then it jump to the ABC, the EMG.
Then it go back.
to double A, then it go back to double 001.
But before we get too technical,
I think it's time for me to tell them.
Welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Yeah.
Voted the number one podcast amongst black men
who prefer black women first.
We get a new award every week.
They win the taste test.
This is the number one podcast amongst black women
who have at least two black children.
Did you know that?
No.
Okay, bet.
This is the official podcast of Hot Girl Summer.
Okay.
Is it?
Yes.
Okay.
Because I don't tell y'all everything,
but I've been working on something.
some shit. I'm trying to get Magda Stallion up in here. But that's neither here nor there.
Because we got some extravagant guests in here with us today.
Get one. You want to me. I'm going to go ahead and throw it out there early. I'm going to go
ahead and stamp them. These are already ghetto legends to me. Let's go. Let's go. Been there.
You might have seen them in one of those super viral classic Instagram TikTok clips.
Their voices are being used each and every day on TikTok.
Hundreds of thousands of millions of views.
Real country boys.
Some real niggas.
Ripping where?
You already know what they're rapping.
North Carolina.
None other than the hammer tones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What up?
Welcome to the trap.
Thank you for having this, man.
Thank you.
We feel at home.
The show at home.
I told you when you came in here,
this is your auntie house.
You know what I'm talking about?
That lets you do whatever you want to do.
She let me do whatever I want to do.
This is the trap.
This is the living room, front and center.
The whole black community is watching right now.
Anything y'all want to say to them off the real?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for all of the support.
Yes.
Thank you for continuously rocking with us.
Yes.
Thank you for always being there.
Yes.
Thank you for staying lawyer through the whole process.
Yes.
background sang us to the front.
And if it ain't three things I can say right now.
What's that?
We love you, straight like that.
Give yourselves a brief introduction, you know,
individually so these people can know
who we're talking to today.
Well, I go by the name with Jay Bito.
I'm Tui, that's me.
I'm Tony Lilo.
Now we was talking a little bit backstage.
Uh-huh.
Pre-show.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
About how y'all put this whole movement together.
Let's start it back over and so the people can know.
Go ahead. You, yeah.
Yeah, we were three artists, producers.
It was a spot called Club of Lord that was like the premier music spot.
Hold on before we get there.
describe it for them so imagine imagine if you are artists or a musician and you
really trying to get it and everybody who is somebody is at this spot every
Wednesday you know on Wednesdays is going down who you see it in there
um Casey from Casey and Joe Joe to see Tasia um and of course you know it like
that because you called it Tasia I can't say I know it but I've been around
okay you know what I mean got to keep it real um and
Shelby J
the actor lady
the actor lady
Angela Bassett
Not you forget Angela Besson name
I got to listen
God is still working with me
brother in my mind sometimes
Angela Batser
She's probably got on the Yazir
Like everybody who
was somebody came to this spot
Pinky I didn't know about that
I didn't know that someone let you say that brother
Pinky came through there
I was there. She could have changed it
Oh no you mean you're talking about
this thing
No, no, no, it was C-I-Double A time,
and when the Who's Who's was there that night.
Okay.
Everybody was on stage going crazy, and she did a walk through.
Who was Pinky?
Yeah, yeah.
Who's that?
Who's that?
Who's that?
I pulled out.
So we don't go back to describing it.
You know what?
Who's that?
You all right.
Yeah.
I thought you were talking about Buddy from Friday.
I thought you were talking about.
No, no.
Miss Pinky.
Yeah.
Who is this lady who makes movies for grown people.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, so then, so.
So, and another thing on Club of Lur is,
it was a crazy spot for anybody who was,
you didn't have to just be a musician,
comedians was there as well.
Word, yeah.
So it was like, this spot for us,
that's all we had for real.
We had other spots, but it wasn't like a lure.
But that was this.
What city is in?
Charlotte, Charlotte, okay, yeah.
It's an Asian restaurant now.
Wait a minute, no, hey.
What happened, you got a hat?
No, I thought maybe I had been, no.
Yeah, it was, this was in, what,
Tonex had there, like,
yeah, he used to be his old.
All right.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's why I had, I was there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what we was in.
And we would be there.
One boy, when we came in, he was already pretty much around
because he was always connected to the musicians there.
Then I think I was probably next to come in,
just working a regular job and getting off and flying down there
to get that opportunity, then Vito started coming around.
And, long story short, one of the guys that was over it
was also the empty for aunt.
I think Vito was the first to go.
Too he was next, and then I was the third one.
And hey, here we are.
I'm sitting like close to you.
No, you're good, bro.
You're good, bro.
You're good.
You're good.
You're my brother.
You're my brother.
Y'all did, like, y'all said
from the background to the front,
that's something you'll see happen a lot.
Yeah, yeah, right?
How y'all kind of make that, it just...
We didn't force it.
Yeah.
True.
That's good, bro.
We didn't force it.
We kept being who we were.
Just doing a damn good job being who we were.
Listen, Eddie.
And because of that, you know, it just called for us to just do more.
It was just rare to see three young niggas that could show enough sang.
Same, yeah.
Individually.
And I think that's something like we just kind of held dear.
Like, we can actually sing together and as individuals, but we realize
we were something ready to gather.
Oh, look, too, it's stuck again.
Oh no, I'm listening to the home, you know.
I'm here, I'm here.
That's literally the story, story.
Story, story.
It's really the story.
That's the story of who we are.
And, you know.
It was real coming from the front,
from the back to the front though,
because then like, you know,
we used to be the ones that could just go on the tour bus,
go in the hotel and just go to sleep,
and just be out there on the road.
We don't know what's going on.
So now we got to take it.
We got our own band by the grace of the big man.
Yeah, yeah.
We got a whole staff and everything now, right?
Mm-hmm.
So now, for example, we was going from Detroit to Chicago, right?
Mm-hmm.
We legit drove through a flood.
Through a flood.
Like, legit drove through a flood, right?
You look in the parking lot, it's people on top of their cars.
So we're driving through a flood, right?
We get over there.
What job was in?
I was in.
On the way over.
Rino.
Mm-hmm.
Right?
So we drive through the flood.
We get over there to the other Chicago.
and the band just, I'd be thinking like how I think
now the band get to do what we was doing.
Yeah.
You don't know what the lead person really doing.
Yeah.
He providing you that bus.
He or she providing you that bus.
He or she providing you that opportunity
and you don't see the grind that they put in.
So that was probably the hardest transition is like
now we got to entertain more.
See, back then you could lean back on aunt.
He could lean on us.
We helped each other.
Right.
It's just us now.
Right.
So if the band ain't bringing it, we still gotta come.
Pause.
If the band ain't bringing it, we still gotta go hard.
Yeah, something like something of that.
If the band ain't bringing it, we still gotta go hard.
How about that?
Same thing.
Yeah, all right.
That's the same.
Okay, I'm trying to represent that right.
If the band ain't bringing it, we still got a same.
There ain't.
Don't start with that because it's never here.
You'll never be able to watch a basketball game again.
The band gonna be watching it,
you hear this shit.
when we're not fucking brother check this out if my voices ain't on and the band bringing
we still got to i just had a rough a rough moment my fault set a business and so now we're in the
front and all the responsibility is on this all the financial is on us too yes yeah that's the
that's the hard people look at us and say those guys got a going on and don't know he's
it's real life is real we're independent he's independent we've been doing this dolo
You know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We've been doing this solo.
Now you're watching James Brown with slapping people.
But that's real though.
Yeah.
Like when it's your money, you approach it totally different.
Like he said, like it ain't the same as being able to say, okay, we get purged down.
Our rooms is going to be straight.
The transportation is going to be straight.
Now it's us getting to the rental place.
Well, we don't, we don't, we only have.
a keel for you and we got seven people like stuff like that that we got to figure out on a fly
yeah or the budget might not really allow for us to bring the band and we bring them anyway
and we come on with 200 like that's real like it's real out there man is real i got one
any better for you if you get to the hotel you got to actually pull your credit card out
when you got to do that that's a fact junk we definitely used to that when you're trying to
Hey, how about you just take everything out there.
You got to whisper a little bit.
Just take it.
You can get free of that.
Yeah, just take the mic away back.
Hey, no, as soon as you take it off that little light.
No, we salute your independence because we know that grind, man.
That's why we appreciate y'all coming.
Thank you.
Support not independent ground, really.
Ah, indeed.
Hell yeah.
Shit, we got some shit coming up, though, man.
We'll definitely hit y'all people up.
God damn.
We're with it.
You know, cover their expenses and, you know, give us.
everybody, $200 a piece.
That's something about right?
That's sound about right.
It's real work out here, man.
It is.
As y'all know, shout out to y'all, man.
That's real.
How's going to, man.
For real.
That's good.
Mixing to all our supporters,
each and every last one of y'all.
We need all our supporters.
Shout out to the same 25 people
that come to every video and dislike it.
Y'all can't even get 100 motherfuckers
to agree with y'all, so until y'all get y'all
wait up and y'all hate up bitch we still on air you feel me this is the number one black
tv show not on tv you're talking about people on the internet yeah yeah yeah you got to
shout to people in the real world in the real world i'm talking about the people who watch this
shit at work i'm talking about real where when they see them the real 85% they see you they be yeah
the people that give us a little extra attention you know show us little sometimes i be having
a bad day motherfucker you can't have a bad day would come somebody come up and say hey
man, I fuck with what y'all doing, man.
That's true.
I love that shit.
Ain't no such a joke back to you,
how you're still gonna be frowned up?
That's real.
I said, nigga, get out of my face, say what I've already said.
I want to hear that shit.
I know what I'm the fuck I said.
I'm the one who said it.
Now move.
Y'all, I like the people that fuck the joke up.
They try to make it, they try to tell you about a joke
about some shit you never even say it.
Nick, you know the shit you're saying about,
Bitch eating the spaghetti.
Yeah, with the dog and it was raining.
Right.
With the catfish.
He got dead to him.
And my shit.
He got deep.
What the fuck is he talking?
Where did he see me?
He got a whole deal.
That shit keep you up at night.
Well, that's like when we look in the crowd and see people who we know don't know the song,
but the mouth is still going to sing anyway.
They ain't going to sing anyway.
I'm one of them people.
Hey, man.
Hey, hey.
It's all right.
We're listening.
Come to you.
You ain't got to sing alone.
All the goddamn time, people.
But I love it.
I like the attempt.
I appreciate, where are you going, man?
He's going to get his mic adjust it.
Come to me, I need to fix you.
It's all good.
It's all good.
I was about to say, it was time to go.
A whole other store.
No, hell no.
And don't.
Oh, it is.
Or whatever.
Hey, man, this isn't be the perfect time
for me to address the baby food shortage.
Really?
It's formula.
Yes.
They got plenty of baby food.
Okay, the formula.
Thank you.
That's why you be.
here for me to make sure I don't be speaking on what don't need to be spoken
they get they're running out of formula so yeah I mean me personally I got
plenty baby food we bought anybody got a plug on the formula say so I'm in the
comments I feel like that's the least we can do or something they sell the
breast milk women what the breast milk here but I always thought that like
they got farms to get cow milk wouldn't it be better to just have farms to
get don't say that no no no no hell no he didn't think that word
He didn't mean that.
That's why I'm glad that he didn't mean what he said.
He didn't mean the farm.
He meant more like a yoga studio like with institutions.
He didn't mean that.
Like a nice place that women can go through it.
We're good at cleaning up shit though.
You mean like a brisk milk bank?
Ted, what are you at?
He didn't know.
He didn't get in.
You see a job?
Hey.
You see how I brought?
You mean like I saved a well,
ventilated place where women can make their own decisions.
Make their own decisions.
and Broadway would freely donated favorite.
That's what I was thinking.
It's more like a milk bag.
Yeah.
Help me out.
He didn't call.
He wasn't calling you an animal, so he would say you need to be on the farm.
No, no.
That's not what he was saying.
No, like office.
Y'all started singing right, man.
On the office.
He didn't mean that shit.
You know, he didn't y'all.
Hey, told y'all I'd be the singing this nigga.
That was in the show.
You're all right, buddy.
We fall down.
What?
But you gotta get up again, bro.
There you go.
Yeah, you know what time.
Got to do that.
He lived in fighting another day.
They teach me that at the school.
Hersch out of Hunter Walker.
Shit.
Oh, man.
It's George's home, man.
This is my boy.
This is my boy.
I work for the Cobb County Police Department.
Oh, come.
FBI agent, too.
You know what that mean.
Kyle County said we're on.
County said we don't know this nigga.
But somebody let him ride in the car with him.
No, he probably roared in the car with nobody.
No, you know you come at the Waffle House
and the police be bagged in there and they'd just be sitting there.
Hershawker.
Herschel Walker was sitting in there with him.
Son of a bitch!
I remember you rushed for a goddamn 100 yards
in the goddamn guy.
Took pictures and everything.
You want to drive this bitch?
You're going to drive?
You're on drive.
You're going to drive.
You're all right.
You're not seeing him in the U.S. He could fight.
Who is the same way?
Hersch Waller.
You don't put the hell at school, either.
Yeah, I'm sure he can't.
Who gives a shit?
Oh, man.
I'm beefing with a Herschel walk.
Oh, okay.
Words.
The way you can't put together a sentence.
They didn't teach you that in school.
Man, I don't fuck with him.
I can't fuck with nothing he's sake, man.
That incoherent-ass bullshit.
Now they say, oh, shout out the show of Mary, too.
He shouted me out on the thing by the thing I said about Hirsch-Walk.
When they played with the albums was soft.
Yeah, he told the joke wrong, but still shout him out.
You got to.
I know.
That's just going to show you how hard this shit is.
we'd be saying motherfuck can't even repeat it right yeah but no shout them out but yeah man they
said a bunch of shit about this man but that sentence i know what you're talking about he can't
ask a shit i don't know why motherfucker can't kill abel yeah yeah that's a problem bit we bet i don't know
maybe you need to look at men excuse women looking on the internet they say they want to have
Disappointment?
But who's the associate?
The associate.
Right.
I'm turning that shit off.
My head started hurting, bro.
I didn't want to him to say, that's it.
That was the funniest part of the whole video to me.
Andy was telling people.
He said, I apologize to the black community.
He did.
His father being absent is one of the biggest prizes.
Now they say he got a kid.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, for real?
Never seen it.
That's what you get for going on there talking shit.
If I was, if he wanted to keep the bullshit going,
now he need to come back and make another commercial act like he'd been looking for him.
Hey, to my son, Gerald.
Hey, I don't know his name.
That's funny.
That's funny.
Get attention to your dad.
It's your mama for.
Say something now.
I don't know why you.
Adults.
Can't beat you.
I can't see a child that ain't using my eyeballs.
I hope you understand.
Here's rough, man.
Gerald Walker.
This is Gerald.
He might have a sign name.
That's Gerald Walker.
It might be with an H though.
It might be Harvard.
Harvard.
Harvard.
H.W.
HW.
H.
H-dub.
Call him H-dub.
That's when you know you're on another level, man.
When you're sad babies come out, there's a 30-year-old man.
Oh, man.
No, they think it's a baby, but...
It's a baby, like a new baby.
Oh.
Man, don't be spreading gospel.
Oh, gossip on his...
Don't be spreading.
Don't be starting promises and shit.
The shit might not be popular enough, and then it blow up on here.
Hurst be like, whoa, whoa, what...
Oh, man.
Hey, man.
Shut up, shit!
Oh, you talk clean now.
Oh.
Oh, man.
It was straightened up.
I don't want to straighten up with them.
I just said I ain't like this, nigga.
I don't want to be responsible for the downfall.
You're right.
That's what they said, though.
I don't practice that type of witchcraft.
That's real.
You're right.
Yeah.
But he pulls us a witchcraft with goddamn stuff.
The shit he talks.
Let me see if this shit still work.
I recently got a blunt and a blunt rolling and stuff.
Blunt.
Bring me the blunt.
It's the blunt prepared.
That shit's OG right there.
Let me inspect one.
You need two.
You gotta be.
I'm gonna smoke this one with quality control.
Like how you think?
It birds faster or shorter than that one.
Y'all got an album out now.
What's the name of it?
Watch the tones.
We are the tones.
We are the tone.
We are the tone.
That's okay.
That's okay.
That's okay.
It's all right.
That's a name.
You fucked up the album title.
We all have missed a...
It's okay.
Everybody, we fall down.
They don't even know about that.
Don't worry about it.
It's okay.
Don't worry about what happened.
They might have switched it back.
We got a We are the tones and you can get that one too.
But this album is we are the tone.
We are the tones and watch the tolls or both of them that's when you get there.
See, we've been migrating to this tone thing.
Watch them.
Right.
Watch the tone.
Watch the tone.
We are the tone.
We are the tones, right.
Yeah.
It's under the T-O-N-3-3-S.
Yeah.
It's on the Apple Music.
It's everywhere, but Apple, yes, Apple Music, yes.
We officially are the Tongues.
Yes, official.
So, you know, we're always going to be the Hamilton's,
but we decided to make a move over to the tones,
kind of real establish yourself.
And kind of bring a new style and a new vibe.
The Hamilton's has its own vibe, the viral moments, the funny guys,
but no disrespect, but we kind of want to make sure the world do know
that we can actually sing too.
No, y'all different game, man.
So, yeah, man, the tones is here.
We are the tones.
And they don't really treat R&B with the respect they should.
I agree.
A lot of R&B singers.
Certain types of it.
Yeah.
Certain types of it.
Like, I feel like, you know, certain types of R&B is getting respect,
but then, like, the type of R&B that we do,
what really I call a lot of stuff soul to me, more soul.
It ain't really getting that light,
but hopefully we can help to bring that back.
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Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace.
You discover the depths of your mother's illness
the way it has echoed and reverberated throughout your life,
impacting your very legacy.
Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro.
And these are just a few of the profound and powerful stories
I'll be mining on our 12th season of Family Secrets.
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So, I mean, I think it's people that love it and listen to it,
but it's like as soon as ARNB, they make it pop.
Yep.
You know what I'm a sudden?
They try to put it in another category.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or they suppress it and don't put it into places.
Right.
that it needs to be, right.
Yeah.
An album's doing good too from what we're here.
It's going very good, so we're proud of that.
Look, we wish y'all much continued success.
This shit ain't gonna do nothing but get bigger and bigger.
That's what we hope, man.
Hell yeah.
That's the plan.
With this album, man, we did the work.
You know, now we used to like we're on cruise control,
just kind of letting it,
cruise control asks to, you know, just letting it do what it do.
Once again, we're not forcing anything.
Don't.
what it is that we do and just doing a great job at it and just taking this ride as long as it
it allows to ride it we're on tour right now too yeah we're on tour right now we actually just
extended it yeah every show we've done except maybe the first one has been sold out uh
let's go let's shout out to y'all nation y'all know who you are yeah city wandering
atlanta definitely showed out for us man oh yeah they had to stop letting people i don't want to
lie am i telling the truth day yeah they had to stop letting people live in there
You think we gonna believe him he almost let y'all run out of gas?
Yeah.
Credibility fucked up.
Damn, that's good.
That's good.
Nah, but he ain't never stole no money, so he...
He don't steal.
Yeah, nah, he don't steal.
So I feel like he telling the truth.
Look how hard for him to get in his pocket, man.
He had to lean back.
He don't steal?
It's hard enough keeping up his shit.
Man, get your money, man.
I got $40, I can't even reach.
Chill.
That nigga take his pants off to get his money.
Get his money.
Oh, man.
Yeah, man.
How about this?
Wait a minute.
Oh, shit.
Man.
Oh, shit.
You go.
Get your money.
I got money in this pocket.
A hundred money in this part.
Man, what do you mean?
Why have mustard on the money?
You know?
Yo, I'm talking.
You're on a chef muddle with muscle, right?
Oh, boy.
Go ahead, this guy left.
It's muscle on all my money.
But we did, that's what we do.
We do this on the road.
Yes.
Yes.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Oh.
Mr. Sam, man, I'm sorry.
You got all this out of lap.
Sir, sir.
You can't take your pants off from Walmart.
Y'all are a man.
You know, man, you see you.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Y'all don't eat my money.
So why you kick up on it?
Yo.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
That lot of y'all sold it out, man.
You all sold it out.
People was waiting.
Man, man.
The word.
Got my knicker.
Oh, my knicker.
I'm just fucking with you, Dave.
Keep doing your thing, man.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Get that mustard off that money.
That work, man.
Oh, man.
Big money.
Oh, God.
Now, hell, let me get you with $4 a lot.
Hey.
You're laughing now, but I bet the next time the nigger,
I ain't use some money, you're gonna look and see if the money.
It's him better not be, boy.
God, nobody better not be, boy.
Ooh.
Honey, is y'all.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
That nigger, dang.
Why me?
Damn, Nicky Dane.
That's why nigga, boy.
That's straight up.
Y'all got to stay on his head.
This nigga let you out run out of gas, man.
What type of a nigga?
We did.
We did.
We did.
He started talking like, fuck, we got to get up to side of that.
I know.
I knew he was going to make it, man.
I knew he was going to make it.
He talked like.
He talked like Kermit de Frog.
He talked.
That's how he talked.
And don't let him get excited, man.
Oh, he'd get up there.
I'm trying to tell you.
He looked like the 29-year-old version of bone crushing.
We love you, Dan.
Do I say that to you?
Oh, man, let me quit talking this shit, man.
We love it, no. He gets it all the time.
He was too.
Carol's up.
Yeah.
I am upset, the lighter down.
Yeah.
Hey, man, what was it like being around?
What was it like being around the star
as big as Anthony Hamilton?
You know, it's new dudes coming into the music.
So can I, can I say something?
Oh yeah, of course, man.
So when I first came in, I was surrounded with it.
Right.
Because I was in Chicago kid was there when I-
That nigger's so cold.
So when I was looking at a video every day
when I first started with Anthony.
And my first, like, real Anthony Hamilton gig
used to open up a prince.
There you go.
So like, I was just surrounded by so many people
that just went off, like,
I came in behind a guy named Dio,
who he did some stuff for Michael Jackson, I think.
And then J.K., who was the OG to me and Tui,
we kind of sang with him for a couple of years.
He went to Justin Timberlake.
And then...
Well, he started with DeAngelio.
He started with DeAngelo with Anthony.
And Shelby.
Yeah.
Anthony, J.K., the guy who I'm speaking of,
and Anthony Hamilton, he started all saying background for DeAngelo on the Voodoo Tour.
So they all just had a relationship with that.
And he came and he same background with Anthony
and me and BJ of Chicago kids.
I was surrounded by a lot of greatness, man.
When I first came out of it, but it's,
but seeing a lot of these people, like,
you'd be surprised with people like really knowing who you are.
Because, you know, we're humble, we ain't,
we can't, we, you saw how we all come here.
We just, we, everyday niggas, it's just chill.
And we go to a lot of these places
and people be like so happy to see it's,
oh my God, I'm only, we'd be like, for real.
You know, but it's, you know,
we just,
I mean, my feet stay on the ground.
We learned a lot from Anthony, though.
Yeah.
So a lot of times when we go to these places and, you know, people show us to love that they do, it's not that, you know, it's like, wow.
I didn't even know that you really paying attention, but it's a blessing.
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Oh, man, especially when they pour their tithers out.
No, that's the ultimate company.
Wait a minute.
Not for you.
We're not in the same business.
I know what I do this for.
Now, I have a story when I was out with Jodacy.
I was fortunate enough to go on tour with Jodicey a few.
Damn, it's more than a year.
I was about to say a few years ago.
It was a while ago.
And I looked up and it was a young lady grinding,
no panties, just grinding on the concrete piece.
And that blew my mind.
That blew my mind.
Yeah.
Some Jodice.
Yeah, Jodicy.
What's on with?
What kind of pussy was there?
Right, that's the real question.
Try to fuck the wall up.
Yeah.
She was cracking me.
Really.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
One thing I ain't never participated in was freak shaming.
What's shaming?
I just let a freak be a freak.
Yeah, pretty much.
Yeah.
Sometimes you can't be a freak with me though.
No, I'm just saying she might not be a kind of freak.
It's not kind of freak, but I ain't gonna stop it from freaking.
Right, from freaking, right.
Give me with this break, no.
Hey, what the wine got me with the sweat on here, boy?
Put it down, man.
Put it down, man.
Can I get a paper towel with some, please?
Help somebody.
With the wine?
Help with somebody.
You didn't get on the wine, man.
Man?
Yeah, real wine.
I don't know what it, it was $9 to $3.00.
You're drinking $3.93?
93, 93.
Yeah, yeah.
You're drinking $3.9.
$3.
No, I'm scared.
That $3.00 wine had you.
See, you'd be laying on stuff like that with $3.00 wine.
Now he's sweating.
Yeah, laminated.
Exactly.
That $3 wine got my boy fucked up.
He would have got some more shit, but that's all day and can lean back and get it.
Oh, look at him, three dollars, bro.
Because all I can reach.
Yeah.
This is funny.
This is funny.
Ooh, weird.
Yeah, I was off here just getting hot and I was like the hot I got him put his
You all right, buddy.
It's all right.
I'm just glad he got that big net on my half, you know, that step to start running a little bit.
Hey Birdman didn't get mad at y'all for sing and puts some respect on it, dude.
No, actually we got a homie.
Rest in peace, man.
Seelaw, he was actually a mutual friend of ours that was, you know, associated with Birdman.
He would tell me all the time.
He thinks that stuff is fun.
We didn't even know if it was going to do that, though.
Let's just keep it real.
Like, we was just having a good time, as we do.
Like, we're kicking it right now.
And Levan, shout out to Levan.
He was really the brains.
He understood social media.
Yeah.
We didn't, we was just singing.
And we just put it together.
Man, let's do some shit for social media, man.
I want to get on the track with y'all right now.
Hey, let's put some shit up, man.
Oh, okay.
You want to do that one?
Y'all fucking want this one?
Yeah.
I feel good.
I feel like I can do it on anything.
All right, man, let me hear something then.
I'm just going to sprinkle me some pimper in there a little bit.
Oh.
You got the singing, y'all got the singing part.
Some real fucking shit.
Ooh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah.
Hey.
Oh, ooh, ooh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, it's not. That's a $3 wine.
Oh.
But I wish I had a fucking beer.
Yeah.
Oh.
But I'm drinking this wine right now.
Hey, hey.
It's hot as hell in here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Top of the dome.
Oh, oh.
Yeah.
I wish I had a beer.
Then I say, then I say, then I say.
Yeah.
We are the tones
We are the tones
We are the tones
You know what it is, babe
You know what it is
I said we are the tones
You can get that you know
You know
And let us know
You can see us
I ain't got to say no more.
Hey.
That's what we're doing on 85, bring it in, bring it in, bring it in, bring it in, bring it in.
I said, hold on, hello, wait, wait, it's the five already, just go on here, just go on here at the 8th.
This 85 South show, the number one.
black and anything I say
after that is probably a fact
We got the Hamilton
Tone Tonex kicking that shit
And Clayton English rolling
Blunts that be fat as a bitch
Came in higher than a karate kick
I'm on some other shit
Man, I'm flyer than your new chick
Let's take a sip of this
pamping that I be brinkin
See I be rapping
My dog n'em be sang
They got the chorus
You know they got the hook
When this shit come out
They might put it in a black history book
Oh
Hey five seven
Hold up
That's what we're doing
Hey
$8.5 wine
Can I get a piece
A piece of this beef
I roll up the weed
And I like to smoke the key
He got a little wine
So he poured it in his cup
But my nigger don't drink too much
Because you might just
Throw it up.
Roll a blunt.
I like to smoke their gas.
And if I ain't have a lady, I might go feel some ass.
I just pass.
Get out the way fast.
Pass the microphone because my man going to smash.
We are the tones.
We are the tones.
Got this same thing.
We are the tones.
Hey.
On the 85.
On the 85, I ain't gotta say no more.
Hey, hey, we are the tones.
Can I get a hominy though?
I said, now, we are the tone, tones.
All right, man.
Oh, right.
Coming down to the 85 side.
Hey.
Now I did what he did early.
Peace man, that he's spilled this one.
All my shit.
Oh, my job, bro.
We've been wine, ain't that liquor shit.
Oh, my God, then wine eating it for me.
Not a break is spilling in.
You know you're gone when you start spilling your drink.
Like, hey, do y'all have some pay for town over by the same?
Hello.
He's spilling $3 wine.
He got the shirt on his shoes, but he did get mine.
Oh!
Oh!
You got some more of their cup soda.
Hey, man.
You swore on your head like freaking zim.
It's a good social media,
oh, man, Lord, honey.
They're gonna love this shit.
That's two of them.
All right, so now I'm gonna tell him,
before we started.
He dropped this shit, but the glass stood up,
but the glass stood up, but all of us,
But all the liquor, all the red wine was on my shoes.
All right, I'm hot.
Let me say some high shit right quick.
What if they're not really spilling this?
He would not, he wasn't going to sit right
until he was like, man, let me just take care of the shoe.
I told him the price was absorbed.
I told him these shoes was 75,000.
I got to throw out a high theory.
Maybe everybody's not spilling their drink.
Maybe the floor is an alcoholic.
Ooh.
This brother drank more shit than a pirate shit.
Think about all the spill liquor we that had through here.
Yep.
Come on, man.
I knew he was gonna spill it.
I see him about to happen in my mind.
You don't mess up.
You're good though.
Spilt your liquor on the flow.
Yep.
Wipe him up, though.
I got you.
Come on.
What if that was just your body's way of telling you no more $3.
Facts.
Mm.
Okay.
You body rejected that shit.
We all liquor.
That shit was hard, though, man.
Hold on one more time.
One more time for that hard-ass song, though.
Yeah.
Give me that.
That's how you know the shit had the end.
Because when the liquor spilled, that was like the universe of way of saying,
don't put no more that shit out.
It's too hard.
You got to do it the right way.
I got to learn this club soda drink, though.
Y'all tell me something new with that.
You never heard that.
Man.
You'll be like.
I don't even know what you're supposed to do with your club, so.
Did it work with you?
No, man.
I know, maybe I need to, you know, you're just saying anything.
Somebody's supposed to yell at me.
Right.
Like, your boy Frank Lucas, block that shit!
I'm gonna just take a moment to just put all the bloods down and just, you know, let the universe reset and shit.
You think that's what it was?
It had to be something.
You think it was a aroma?
It had to be something.
Like the way the world was spinning, might have hit a magnetic force field or something shit.
We might have a magnetic force.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you know, says, you know, once we all got together in sync, we might have unlocked something.
He just said in there.
When two or three are together.
Yeah, yeah.
We're in Congress right now.
I love the positivity, man.
I appreciate it.
Like, for real.
I love the positivity.
You're good, bro.
Let it slide.
It's okay.
Just let it slide.
They got hold, man.
They got people.
You good.
You got, you good.
Fix your shoe and it's all the way, fuck, though, sir.
You good.
That ain't nothing to worry about.
Respect.
Just go to the mall.
and take that shit off your foot and clean that shit.
Ain't nobody's about it.
Hey, my man, come in, come in.
Yeah.
Come in.
Come in.
And then they only do one, and then they do two.
It's like, hey, you got $10.
Yeah, man.
You got $10.
Hey, man, look, I get you.
Here you go, man.
Go ahead, do the both of a man.
You got me off the part of that.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you, brother.
You know, I'm trying to do good.
When they hit me with that, yeah.
You thought I didn't get him.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, my man, what are those the...
Yeah, they try to tell you what shoes, you got, shit.
They look real nice, man, but let me...
I said, nah, these bullies.
Give me $10.
Whatever you think they is, not, man.
That's up here the letter, definitely.
You want, man, let me dust you off real quick.
Mm-hmm.
Give me $15.
No.
Hell no.
You can't fall for that shit every time.
I do every time.
I do every time.
What's your cash up, man?
I bought one of them packs, man.
I bought one of them packs.
$50.
You got to act like you already know what?
You don't remember me?
Yeah, that's what I do now.
I got it.
If I buy all this shit, man, I better come back and you better clean them again.
But the dude don't even stop him.
The dude to see the dude approaching you, he just cleans your shoes.
He don't even stop the dude from approaching you again.
I'm like, you just got me.
Now, we're going to start getting them back.
We're going to let them clean that one shoe and that.
We're like, nah, that other one's straight.
It was just a little bit.
I get with you, my boy.
I appreciate that one.
I take that free shoe.
Come back tomorrow, get the other shoe.
Yeah, your boy, ain't get this one.
I'm going to do this shit every day.
I stay right around the corner.
Just give me $10.
Let me come do it on my way to get cologne samples.
Oh, yeah, that was the thing, boy, getting the cologne sample, boy.
I used to tell them samples, what?
I used to get the ones out the magazine,
ripped them one that came out of the magazine.
That's why they stopped putting them in now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In middle school, used to go to the lobby and rip them out
the magazines in the lobby?
Bad kids.
You take literally a little bit.
Oh, what's that you got on?
Juke.
Cool water.
Did you?
What I got on news week?
Some curves?
You got to put that cologne on ladies
to be appreciating,
nigga that smell good.
Yes.
That's the truth.
If you ain't got no money,
at least smell like some.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
We're leaving that shit in the car, because he's just going to smell like alcohol.
Mm-hmm.
But you know, these are just tangible things that people should just know.
Once that sun hit it.
It's over with it.
Well, when it came on 85, 7, drop wine twice.
Come on, man.
I'm trying not to think about that shit, man.
Drop wine twice, man.
He told me, let it go.
I'm letting the gold.
So it really just moves.
This is the theory.
Because it happened him early and this is exactly what my thoughts were.
So we can come to the conclusion.
That people who drink drop shit.
People who smoke ain't drop shit.
We just zone out sometimes.
Yeah.
That's about it.
Yeah.
He was trying to figure it out.
I was like, you all right, my boy?
I was locked in for a second.
Because that counts therapeutic, man.
It is.
This is one of the ones where you-
You intentionally try to follow.
intentionally try to fall asleep on when you really
don't got nowhere to go.
Right.
Try to be quiet.
But you didn't do that fall asleep in the club, though.
Fact.
Facts.
This couch looks like when all your sister
boyfriends come to Thanksgiving.
See you.
You all got to see it.
Yeah, I got to see it.
Damn it, boy.
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At the Hamilton's in the sea.
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North Carolina.
Uh-huh.
And you're all from Charlotte.
Nah, we're from Greensville for me.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's the country, the shit you've seen in the country?
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I live in Greensboro, so I don't, I don't got too much of this.
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Mr. Bill, your peas in my, grandma, yard.
Yeah.
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Mom!
This is the fucking pig in the back yard.
There's a pig back there.
That's a big back there.
No, it ain't one, it's 10.
Yeah, and they big too.
And they're fucking the yard up.
Tearing it up.
Never, never.
I've been to cousin's house in South Carolina,
and in the back, they got like pigs and a mule.
Yeah.
A mule to keep, a mule keep the foxes away, coyotes away.
He is scared, man.
Oh, yeah!
They scroll the train town.
They dig it up.
Dig it up.
They lay, they...
Step on the grass.
We're trying to eat roots and shit.
Come out there, you're gonna smell it.
Yeah, they...
But these motherfuckers are huge, cat.
This ain't like the pig you think, like a storybook pig.
These motherfuckers...
Holes.
Big-ass hogs.
Yeah.
They call hogs.
and shit, like, they tan up shit the whole way.
And these motherfuckers, but it's like,
they ain't just out, they just happen to be out.
Because these motherfuckers are smart as it.
They know that they out.
But they're scared, bro, because soon as Pee's get in the wild,
they turn in the boys.
They turn in the boys in a matter of days.
The nose get longer, they get head, they go tuss.
That's crazy.
It turned to a straight werewolf.
That's no lie.
I watch the special.
on that. Yeah. That's real.
That's really aggressive too, man.
And they're aggressive. Yeah.
That's the end of the house.
This is real country shit.
Straight up. What's the country shit you've seen in the country?
I grew up with it. My family, they got cows and horses and stuff.
I can't really, everything I've seen is country.
Yeah.
Country is when you go into a barn and you don't know whether you're stepping in shit or mud.
Oh, man.
It's muddy shit.
Yeah, there we go.
There we go.
Most mud got shit in it.
got shit in it.
There we go.
And just seeing it and being around it, horses getting out the gate, having to go up and help pop put the gate back up.
Yeah, real country, man.
Real deal country.
The country is for me, is going to my grandparents' house and driving downtown on the tractor.
Just driving through the town.
Go on the handle, like my grandfather was a bail bondsman, a mortician, and a septic tank cleaner.
So sometimes he would go.
Sometimes he would go get somebody bond straight on the tractor,
and I'm sitting on his lap.
Yeah.
Real-life country stuff, man.
Yeah.
And catching the 10-pound bass, because I fish.
Yeah.
That's a fact.
Do y'all eat bags of skins up here?
Up here?
Yeah.
This is the same.
I didn't know.
I'm asking the question.
You literally, you're literally from two states over.
I mean, yeah, you're right.
I just didn't know if y'all eat skins.
I'm like with you.
Who is y'all?
I'm from Mississippi.
See? I live here though.
Georgia boys, Georgia people.
Do you eat chips?
I don't.
I don't eat a lot of shit, though.
It's a long story.
It's okay.
Yeah.
My main year is very limited.
If you set them up right.
They're not bad.
They say all the meat is the best meat.
I don't eat a lot of soul food and shit.
Yeah.
I feel like, because I think it's a set up.
You know, I actually read a book.
I actually read a book, I read a book called Eating to Live by Elijah Behind the
guy. Why the fuck would I keep eating the same shit people been eating and they already told us what I'm supposed to eat this shit.
That's what he was talking about in that book, man.
It's like, you want me to just keep eating this shit that'll kill everybody in the family?
I'm going to try a different approach.
That's why I just eat pretty much the same shit all the time.
What?
I don't want to discuss it, you know.
That's right.
It ain't been like seven things.
Okay.
Yeah, you go to show.
Yeah, chillers ain't bad once a year, though.
No, I'm good.
Have you been good, you know, good,
pretty much the whole year, pretty much, you know,
you're gonna have your on the road times.
And then Thanksgiving come around, it's a little chillness
with some hot sauce and slaughter.
It ain't too bad.
It's probably the most toxic shit you could eat as a black person.
person. Probably. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, that's what the intestines do to absorb all the fucking
poisons and shit. Most types of you're proud of fast food still, though. Yeah, because most of that
shit ain't even, that shit is made by some shit that you know you ain't supposed to be eaten. True.
Yeah. I think you might live longer eat chittler than. You possibly might. Well, they used to.
Yeah, and they would go out. All they shit doesn't know everyday means. Right. That's awesome.
But you know, chill is seasonal.
Like, it's something, like, the farmers,
the pig farmers, I happen to know a pig farmer.
It's ripest.
The pig farmers say you get shit
this discussion could be long as hell
because literally,
for some reason you don't get them in the hot
everything you eat and fucking kill you eventually.
He's right.
That's why I eat chiseless, man, okay.
And liver pudding and scrapple.
I don't do that now.
I eat some scrapper with some eggs.
I eat crazy, dog.
I ain't that basically like liver mush?
Yeah, it was some grits, man.
See?
Real country.
First of all, it's in wax paper.
All this shit.
Ain't gizzards?
No.
Yes.
Yeah.
I know more now, but yes.
Boyle, more fried.
None of this shit.
It's a good for you.
No, no, I can't do no liver, dog.
I'll do livers with slav.
He eat body and shivers.
But I can't do that.
We're from the country.
You know, now, here's the deal.
Who is the deal.
Greg.
I'm just calling it up.
Oh, I don't know.
Are y'all going through the country people?
The country grocery is?
That potting meat on that bitch.
I don't do.
I never did that.
My grandma would have pig brains in the can.
Or sausage.
Bologna.
Pig brains in the can.
Yo, it's in milk.
It's in milk.
It's a pig brains and milk.
Hell not.
You fucking fry.
You want.
You're the country.
No, I don't need that.
Uh-uh.
No, sir.
I never forget that with oysters dude.
You know, like, boogers or something.
I can't do.
He thought it was eggs.
He said his mom was cooking the shit.
And it was some brains.
Yeah, but that's what they knew.
They're scrambling in the eggs.
That's my mom.
My mom used to do that.
He said, it was good?
Not after he ate that, yeah.
Like, it was good until she told what it was.
Yeah.
Y'all had disgusted me at this point.
Yeah, I know.
Never did that.
No, fucking brains.
That's where I draw the line.
You ever ate hot dogs, anything like that?
Stop.
Hey, yo.
I love hot dogs.
Y'all like hot though too, give you a shalom on them.
It don't matter to me.
I try it all.
I'm the...
I experiment with food, so...
Stop it, man.
Yeah.
We are the tones.
Yeah, there you go.
I think the most fucked-up shit that I do eat
from time to time, though, is to make a rip.
Oh, God.
That's a real sandwich with no bones.
That's a real sandwich with no bones.
Hey, man.
Somebody's...
No.
No?
But that's, yeah, man, we all have...
We all have, we all do bad diet, man.
We're not perfect.
McRibs don't have bones, bro.
I know.
Big Rills don't have, you know why.
Because they Mick took them out.
Oh, yeah, took them out.
Oh, my goodness.
Mcbonous.
And they make made it.
Yeah, right.
And they make packaged it.
Mm-hmm.
It only come out when pork is at its cheapest price.
That's the key.
The McRib is back and people celebrate it.
Because they'd be like, this one we can celebrate that shit.
I think they're trying to tell you exactly what.
what it is. When they say the McRib is back, they mean like back meat.
Yeah.
Baby back rib.
There you go.
This is straight spinal collar.
Oh.
McDonald's, isn't it?
I don't know, man.
I think the saddest as fast food does Wendez.
Windus was the shit.
Winnies is still good.
No, it's not.
They don't taste the same.
Thank you, bruh.
Now, this guy,
Jee's a birthday.
I don't know.
Don't talk about Gill on Windus with the same grass.
Yeah, brus.
Before the purple onions.
He's a burger connoisseur.
This guy's a burger connoisseur.
No, before them.
This is all of the fries.
We can go to the most fanciest, we can go to the fanciest steakhouse in the world.
What type of burger?
And he's going to be great.
It's going to be great.
It's going to be great.
It's real beef, bro.
Ain't but one way to mess up a burger and that's not cooking right.
Right.
He's smart.
No.
Best burgers.
No.
Best burgers at the steakhouse.
They sit.
They go in there and take it to be $85 for one person.
Why can they said,
up there, he ain't on a stain for TV.
Man, they never had no skew.
It was good.
You know how that shit.
They ain't never learned that sco.
You know how that shit be.
So you seem to be a burger connoisseur.
I fucks with him, bro.
That's why he my name.
Yeah, the best burgers at the steakhouse.
When you come to that I'm taking to cook at.
You know that they allow us to the service of human meat to get in cheese
to burgers before they'll take it off the line?
I ain't they been doing the shit this long.
Guess what I'm gonna say?
Put it in there.
So that's what I'm saying.
What's wrong with Chittling?
I didn't say nothing was wrong with Chittling.
I just said, you eat it.
I won't eat it.
Yeah.
Ain't shit wrong with that shit?
It's just not for me.
There's a little chitler in that burger.
That's the best...
That's the best way to get me to eat in there.
Burgum.
Burglar.
There's got 38 chitlers into that burger.
But 38 more, please, because I would like another.
Yeah, man.
A good burger makes it change your whole day, man.
Hell yeah.
I ain't gonna lie.
But sometimes I do like this.
Man, come on, man.
Cheese burger.
I see, it's safe.
A burger is a safe food.
So if you go somewhere and you unsure about everything on me and you see burger, that's the safe.
Chicken tenders are safe too, but it don't mean you eat it every time.
You can't go to-
You can get a gummit, you can get a, I can't go to a bedpoint.
A seafood place.
That makes for cheeseburg.
Yes again.
You know what makes me uncomfortable as well?
uncomfortable is when the restaurant
got too many items on the menu.
Ain't no way they make all this shit good.
I agree with that.
Yeah, because that's what I'm saying,
but not vote, I don't say most,
but not on lines as we like that.
It's like they don't know.
No, not all the time.
Not all the time.
A diner with a thousand items?
No.
All of them are smacking for the most part.
You go there two and go in the morning.
How about I said?
Not all the time.
Collar green, you can't get no seat.
You go to a diner and get, that's,
You should get no seafood, period.
You don't go to the diner and get salmon and rice.
Well, I went to a dime and got shrimp.
But that shrimp was right.
But it was fried.
But it was fried.
No, it was right when we was up the dollar.
I think it was here.
It was here.
The shrimp cocktail.
That's what I said.
Not all the time.
Yeah, you're right.
But that's what I'm saying?
You're at the landmark.
That was at the buckhead dining.
That's a nice.
Yeah.
What's the one?
What's the name?
Mary Mae.
What's the name?
Mary Mac.
The tea room.
We put it in?
Yeah.
That ain't. That ain't.
Yeah.
It ain't.
Don't let that be representative.
No, we get it.
Yeah, we know that.
That shit.
Y'all know that shit.
We don't know that shit.
We didn't have really a lot of time to do a lot.
Oh, okay.
But that's where y'all went today.
Yeah, that's just.
What should we go?
Go to the old lady gang.
That's candy shit.
Yeah, old lady guy.
Yeah, they busing.
They busing all that.
Is it me?
I was about to say, I think we went, yeah.
Oh, we went to.
We went to the play.
We went on the play.
Yeah.
Actually, I said we went in.
Breakfast at Barnet.
Breakfast at Barney's too.
Yep.
I don't know if we'd make breakfast because we brought back tonight.
Yeah, but we come back.
Yeah.
Yeah, man, man.
She's been snapping, though.
With the sandwiches?
I came out of tripping, dog.
I get a burger.
We ain't got no sheets down here.
I've been the sheets.
Yeah, man.
No, not here.
No, she's on the way back to the crew.
Oh, I was about to say, okay, yeah.
Like a Wawa or nothing like that?
No, yeah.
We got quick tripping shit.
A quick trip, but they still up like that.
Hot dogs and nachos.
And racetrack some holes.
Why you say that?
They don't even be open.
Oh, yeah.
They want front like quick trip, but you go to that bitch,
it'd be closed.
Damn.
They made food in there, like sandwiches?
Yeah, but you got to go.
They got like business hours.
They like, you know what I'm saying?
My operation hours are from nine.
At three o'clock in the morning.
Yeah, I know I met a lot.
And the crazy part is, she's too.
I was a chef to Piac.
That's what I was.
What I have a lot.
Crazy party. If you didn't order the sandwich, them same people to sell you some gas. That's crazy.
Yeah. They're weird. Or a latte. Yeah. Yeah.
That's Bucky shit is ridiculous.
Bucky's is like going towards like Texas or right.
Boy, you go in there, you know, I don't know Buckees.
We've been in there. It's like a big beaver.
A beaver's just like the mascot.
It's big as a Walmart. It's stupid. They got 200 pumps.
Buckees? We've been there.
We've been there on the tour like...
When I go in places like that, I bought the...
Because Greg Black...
Strangest shit, yeah.
I'm getting a dream catcher, an axe.
A nigga that got a kid.
What is he right?
What is it?
I'm gonna just get the most random shit.
No, I'm getting the big knife out of the case.
I'm gonna get an alligator head.
Some boiled peanuts.
A bag of oranges.
Poetons.
Peaches.
Hell, yeah.
Two or three jellies.
Maybe some organic honey.
Some real shit.
Risky chocos.
Hell, man.
The wrong charges are all.
Right.
The necessity.
I do all kind of random shit.
Yeah.
Sometimes...
That's his thing.
Sometimes I just buy Adele Earnhardt hat.
Just throw that bitch up thing.
Them truck driver headphones must really work, though, because I see the only truck driver.
Yeah, I get some, man.
You fucks with that?
Yeah, I get some, man.
Especially when I was Android.
I'm gonna call you back a little bit.
No, the little drugs you put straight in.
No, he's talking about the truck driver.
Oh, the truck driver.
Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no, I don't get that.
Yeah, I don't get that.
Yeah, I don't get that.
I'm getting one.
I get the one you put in your ear.
When I turn party, I'm getting the mouthpiece.
What's right?
That's what I want.
You can tell a truck driver when you be.
Next year.
They always got a Bluetooth phone.
Everybody else's chilling with air pies in.
They got Bluetooth.
Yeah.
And they talk loud.
Yeah.
I'll talk your bang a little bit.
Yeah.
Why you look at Dave what I did the place?
I know what you're talking about.
I'm gonna call you right a little bit.
Hey man, drop y'all social media one more time so people can catch up with y'allel.
At the Hamilton's NC from North Carolina.
At the Hamilton's NC, you can find anything you need that we're doing if you want to know.
From music to where we're gonna be and where you need to go.
We'll see you there soon.
Hey man, I know this y'all first time in the trap, but don't let it be your last.
For sure.
Hamiltones.
We're out of here.
We're out of here.
Hey guys, stay right there.
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