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Because Kanye was back in the rap for years. They were like, nah, nigger stick to the
pleats. Jay was like, so what's the call?
Like, now I'm in New Townsend, I'm going to put you out as an artist.
And then when they broke up, you ain't went with Jay.
That hurt.
You ain't went with Jay.
I'm going to put you on.
He brought Cam.
But just the thing, though, if Cam and Jay's beefing, how are you going to bring a nigh on beefing
and make him the president over me?
Now I'm his employee?
I'm telling him what's a person.
Not over you, just president of your company.
Ooh, see, see.
See, there's the questions that I need answers.
We need a part two.
I need a fucking part two.
He come home from vacation.
They're talking about, oh, yeah, he'd be in a company now with him.
I need a part two.
So was they beefing before he got signed?
They probably had friction.
That just, it still did.
Well, that was some street shit.
It was some bullshit.
But it was like, look.
But still.
But still.
Right, right, right.
But I'm saying, though.
But still.
So you sign the nigga who I'm beefing with and make him vice president of a company that you
said I was the president of.
See what I'm saying?
So that's why Jay did that shit.
He's like, nigga, you did it to me.
That's the shit.
So why would you get mad?
Remember, I learned the games from you.
So why would you get mad when I do what you do?
Are you going to make a nigga the president?
Well, I'm going to go be the president somewhere.
It's starting to make a lot of sense.
Like he said, if Dave, if you're not,
I'm giving you your credit.
I learned the game from you.
Why would you get mad?
When I pull a move, you pull.
I learned it from you.
So I'm going to let you sit in here and look crazy
because this deal going to get signed, nigga.
And ha-ha.
I was just going to say that's basically.
Right, it's chess.
It's chess.
He don't.
He don't.
He don't.
That was part of money to them.
Shit, still today, but that was a hunger, but it was a hunger.
It was like 150.
The value, right.
But not knowing I already got the place set up and I'm from the pull of you on you.
And not only that, they got the money and the resources to back my mood.
What if it was like, yeah, it is $50 million, but I'm, I don't want to fuck with it because,
it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, I don't want to, I don't want to, wait a minute, I don't want you to go do, I don't want you to go get a 50 without me.
Yeah, you can, yeah, you can cut me in and give me my, give me a two or three or 10% but since you're winning got a 50 and since we didn't get it and we ain't about to bust down 25, I ain't fucking with it.
But, fat just came in.
Yeah.
Cameron was signed to Rockefeller before Jay.
Okay
Okay
Mm
Right
Right
Right
So
Everybody he just said
It's over there with Jay
Even Biggs nigger
I'll keep hearing
The Biggs nigga
Who is the Biggs nigga
So Biggs and Jay
So Biggs and Jay
So Biggs and Jay
end up being together
Yeah.
And, and left him.
Either way.
One of them got out with a whole bunch of billions.
One of them niggas is upset.
Hey, boy.
One of them niggins got a bunch of weed or something shit, didn't it?
Oh, okay, okay.
Man, say, that motherfucker p pp.
They're for a dice.
When we started?
That motherfucker got the pee-p.
When we start?
Oh, for real.
What's that, Shaddy?
Boom, all right.
Doing my own thing, but right here.
What if he did that?
Couple times.
Couple times.
You know how that shit.
Oh, she's still going on by those.
Because if niggas got habits.
Oh, yeah.
Niggas got heavy.
That's rap.
Nah, he ain't back.
I'm saying, what if a nigger actually did?
Sober.
Give him.
Somebody came here to you shit.
Nice a lot.
Nice little departing gear.
And it got, they kept getting messed off.
No, because he said that.
He said he don't keep money.
Hey, come on, bro.
Pepper on the cheese down.
Yeah.
But if you find out, hey, you were scheming anyway.
You were skimming.
Just keep what you took.
You keep what you took, and we'll be straight.
I'm going to be, I'm going to be a problem, it can be.
But you never know who in the middle of it.
Because when other people involved in the middle of it,
it ain't going to ever get.
You know what I'm trying to be.
You know what?
The whole woman, you can show them.
Because they probably tell them, hey, you don't need them.
He's like, he's like, you can, you know what I can do it for me?
See?
Takes two to tango.
They didn't set that meeting up by themselves.
They was following, they was following orders.
Them people who was at that meeting, they get told what to do.
Shit, the boss was in there too.
And if they feel like they got to, you told them to do that shit.
You gotta keep in mind.
I don't know who shit is, but that shit's thing.
Man, don't sleep with it for.
He's like, shit.
He don't deserve to get shit else for.
This ain't no regular artists.
Let's get some money, okay?
Now I was saying with the JZ situation.
It ain't like he's just an artist who's signed to,
like you said, an independent joint.
This dude coming in as the owner of his label.
label, the owner, whether he got partners or not,
that's the way that they communicated with him.
You just broke this shit down and dissect this shit.
It just sounded like a whole lot of backstaffing.
Front stabbing.
It wasn't even in the back.
That's what I'm saying, because, like,
that would it sound like a like, nah, man, greg.
Because I'm like, nigga, you still get my kids ticket to your show.
First of all, bro, still love.
Like, little shit like that letting me know, like, it's still love.
ain't no love in the heart of the city
he's been telling you forever
it ain't no love
in the heart of the city
you're like I said with your mama
nigga you've been eating
like I eat dinner with your mama
nigga
how can I run
what we doing
we both are made money
I don't show you how to do the game
can we just
what's the issue
you the issue
nigga
is you
I thought so
It is
You in there cussing them folks out
I told them
I need to have that meeting
I set it up
I ain't gonna go to my meeting
and act the ass
You wouldn't even invite it
You don't know what could have came out of this
Let me work my move over here
Oh no they did not
She's going out bad
She's bad
Man, that shit's sad.
Oh, yeah, I hadn't seen that.
What happened?
I was just with him the other day.
I didn't know.
I ain't know it was in the open, but yeah, they, in the open.
You was with him?
No, I was.
Oh, you're with it?
That's Craig, because I feel the bad because he helped us out.
He's the first nigga of one time that actually did the opposite of what we used to happen to us.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, man.
It's a dirty game.
Flatt, throw me that hand sanitizer right there.
Oh, you know, don't use none of this shit.
Oh, they know, they know.
They know, they know.
Fly, throw me that.
Oh, shit.
Dang.
Damn, though.
I guess it only really made it bad
because that nigga was going out of the talk,
he was just telling him the way.
But see, Papa, real nigga,
he, silas is the key.
You got to let the fire die down, man.
You can watch the fire decrease.
It's going to decrease
It ain't got nothing to sustain it
Look at it
And the wind continue
And everybody going about their bed and don't even know
That was a fire burning
That's how that shit go
But who the fuck
Keep bringing a lot of fluid
And how about
Look up out here who's the fuck
And putting light of fluid on the fire
You know who
And man
That's bad
That bad
But you know how that shit go, man
The game is the game
But
But to a certain extent
When you don't have done some shit
Where it's like on condition
And love, nothing show with you
You ain't got no discipline
You lie
You like
Right
You can really tell
You got
What with your opponents
Right
You can tell you back off impulse don't know about ass-wufers.
You're like, you don't.
You ain't ever had your ass on.
Man, these niggas are scared to fight you to shoot something.
They don't know when you go in that cage, niggins talk about these.
Your first day, you're going to get punched.
Punched.
I'm talking about it in your eye.
That shit ain't hurt.
Yeah.
You like, jack.
Turn.
I ain't let you go that easy.
Get up.
You'll be punched in your eye?
If you even poke yourself in the eye, that shit hurt.
Imagine you get punched in that, motherfucker.
What?
What?
This shit, this shit crazy, bro.
Today time is like, no way, Jose.
You really came out and ended up liking the niggins.
First of all, we don't know what's going on.
clothes on. But fuck the bullshit. We know what he did for you. Why you was, we're only speaking
on. Because when you was away, he didn't make you look bad at all. And he had all the opportunity.
Even if he was out here fucking around, he was a smooth criminal. You outside with a nigga you hired.
Hey, man, we just got a fact in human, human nature in this right now.
Hold up, let's keep it real.
Keep it thorough.
That lady went to jail for six years.
She been out for six years.
She's going to way to fuck some.
That's it?
You don't want to fucking have it?
Man, come on, bro.
Ain't nobody fin the fuck the same.
Ain't nobody fend to fuck the same person forever.
She's still too young.
Knees and shit still good.
She's been inactive for six years.
Come on, man.
Nah, bro.
Come on, man.
It's a psychological condition.
They're married, right?
You've been in the cage.
There might be one of them times when they're just fucking old.
Yeah, I moved out for eight months.
Yeah, we were going through a little rough patch.
You didn't know.
Hey, let me tell you something.
You ain't never been with a girl in the cage, man.
Hey, man.
Just because she had public done me.
She can be publicly ghetto, too.
The only difference is these people famous.
They're going to have the same regular ghetto shit going on as everybody else.
Been locked up.
You ever been with a girl who did over two, three years in China?
Not me.
Your girl, you hear a girl right now talking about getting locked up.
I can't do a day in jail.
And still, you can have something.
You know, everybody's going to be wrong.
I feel you on that.
I knew their mind.
Y'all stay your way.
I did two days, I was like, who can get me?
Like, you lost your mind.
She had to head you down, shop.
They treated you inhumane.
Your woman, who's a nurturer, had to be treated like a damn near a slave, bro.
Like a nigger, bro.
That's a whole other type of love, shawder.
You, ain't, you ain't, a lot of niggas out here.
I ain't never been with no girl who'd have been at a lowest point of their life like that in a cage.
stuck it out
you tripping
it's hard for a nigga
even ride with a girl and not be
man a nigga be out here fucking all-door all kind of shit
knowing your girl put up
I mean shit
she put up
I'm gonna just pick up what she called
She put out
Girlfriend you got
You can let it slap
But if it's your wife
But you get out and you be with her
So is he wrong
If he slap the nigga
Do you think he's wrong
He's not wrong
No he wrong
because they come with some psychological trauma.
Don't come in between this little buddy.
I'm saying.
I'm saying if this is black a nigga, how would you take it?
Well, I'm choking a nigger.
This shit deep.
This shit comes with psychological.
Hey, man, it's so many other women out here.
It's so many other women out here.
You don't even want to come over here.
This ain't what you want, bro.
This shit comes with problems.
I think that's what you want out of you, bro.
She wants to be a nigga.
No, don't put my life in danger.
bro. Don't put my life in danger.
Don't put my life in danger, though.
That's, that's, this shit come with, this shit called with,
bitch, you tripping.
Letting it not tripping.
Because I just told him about the rest of the year,
I probably slapped the nigga off the river and told me you can have it.
I'm choking. I'm choking.
I'm, I'm, I'm coming at the fact that
nigger, you ain't even scared or you don't respect me.
He don't owe you no respect.
So let me show you, sir.
It's not.
It's wrong.
It's not.
She do.
Oh, most definitely.
Most definitely.
I got it.
I'm gonna tell the nigga she's your pride.
But did the thing no.
After you get slapped.
But did the thing no.
I'm definitely saying.
But did the thing no.
I got to deal with him.
But then what I'm saying?
But then what I'm saying?
I got to deal with him.
But now I know how to deal with her.
Because I'm going to dealing with him to be like,
you disrespect me.
I'm not.
No, no, no, no.
I don't know.
I don't.
I always, he disrespect to me.
Because it's trauma, bro.
They're trauma.
What are you talking about?
The trauma.
You ain't never been with no girl
to be with no cage, bro.
My girl been in the cage.
I had the people.
How is he getting it to stay to you?
You aren't getting it with his free.
Oh, you're getting the outside.
Oh, no, you, man, you ain't been with her.
She's in no cage, nigga.
That man ain't did nothing that she didn't allow him to do.
Listen, you ain't peeped the signs.
Don't walk on my grass.
You are on my grass.
You ain't reading.
She didn't hold her hostage.
No.
She didn't say, hey, I have a husband and a kids at home.
She said, you play so much.
You're so funny.
No.
Aw.
No.
Aw.
He's looking at him from the play.
I can't do that.
He don't care.
Put your number in my phone.
There's a sign that said, no, walk.
Don't be calling me.
She played a lot.
It takes two motherfuckers to fuck up.
No, no.
You only, you, you only, I never said we're not going to ham to her.
You only mad that.
Are we whooping his ass?
We're going to whoop his ass.
Why are you so angry?
I'm, hey.
What are they talking about?
You should have walked in McGreg.
Read the sign.
But it's over for her, too, though.
When I get up.
They got kids too.
When I get up.
Listen, when I get done,
whooping him,
now my mind, I took my frustration out already.
I already know how to deal with you.
Now when I come to you,
I'm sitting the law down.
Listen.
Ain't no us
You know why
You are so late to the party
It wasn't no
Y'all was over when she put that nigga
dick in her hand
It was over with it did
It was over when she let that
Nick take them panties off
Even before that
When she started texting back
When she met the nigga
Y'all was over with
This is why he at this point
Don't let this nigga fool you
He doesn't been hurt before
This is why he at this point
Nigga, I'm at a point in my life
where I ain't gonna lie to myself?
He doesn't sit right here and said,
oh, this a low-down dirty bitch.
I know what's going on.
That ain't a low-down dirty bitch.
That's a regular bitch.
They all go full.
You just got cops.
Oh, man, it's a difference, man.
I'm gonna beat his ass,
and then I'm gonna turn around and tell her,
listen, before I put myself in danger
or you put my life in danger,
I know what to do with this.
Because-
You know life already in the way.
danger. She put another dicks in her body.
Let's stop talking about everybody business.
I y'all got it.
Because I see it from both ways.
Pride-wise, the fact that the nigga
show both that he needs his ass with.
I'm who are up and butt in the head.
On the players on the players
like, man, you got it. You won.
This is the cold part.
You must ain't never, this is a cold part.
This the cold part.
He already took his ass roping.
He took his ass whooping early.
Nigger then healed up now.
He healed.
He'd already got his ass whoop.
My dude.
My dude.
He whooped his ass early.
Now the nigga healed up.
You think I ain't trying to go out with my bitch, my face back right?
You're crazy.
Hey.
That nigga don't whooped his ass already.
My head's and shit back back back.
Lance, you're saying you're being funny or he really whooped him?
He whooped the nigga already.
The nigga healed now.
Of course.
me and my bitch. Now it's my bitch. I took that. You said once you
wumped my ass, it's it y'all through. He got her now.
He then did the sneaky part. He then played the side-nigger role.
He then took his ass whooping. He won't that woman.
I ain't know. I ain't never know they came across each other.
She didn't know who he was until this shit ever. She'd been new. I knew. I knew. I knew
who it was. She hired him. She hired him. No, she knew. I knew who he was
before then, she hired him.
She liked him.
He ain't do coochies.
Fuck you mean rap, rap ass.
That nigga rapping in that pussy.
He wrapped dick around benches.
That's what he do?
So who won?
Who won?
She did.
She didn't win.
Yes, she did.
Lowdown dirty shame.
She got a new nigga.
He then took his ass whooping.
She didn't have to take one.
She's all probation.
They're making money.
They're on the tabloids all week.
They got pizza.
They trended.
No, you know that's an L.
Oh, shit.
I don't give a damn.
You know that's an L.
She took a major L.
She probably just got another little two million dollar deal with fashion over or whoever
make them clothes.
Man, she then came up.
You took a big L.
She wanted to leave for free anyway.
Fuck that.
I hold a bitch who been in the can down.
I don't get what.
Man, that was six years ago.
Got to see me, buddy.
No, don't back up.
Don't back up.
Where are you going?
Where are you going?
You're going to run me over?
You go, whoa, that thing is going to run me over.
Well, that nigga got out there.
Oh, catch.
Hell, that nigga that crazy about that coochie.
God, damn.
He crazed about it.
He wanted it.
You know what I'm saying?
She gave it to him.
They liked it.
It slipped out.
She put it back in for him.
He didn't take.
She sat on that motherfuckerger.
No hands
No hands
Reverse cowgirl
I don't lie
I know how I am if a nigga
They were fucking
Family style
Face to face
You better sneak and look at her
Dripping sweat all in her
Don't look at it like
You don't give a fuck
She didn't even give a fuck
Like you brought a show some respect
Like
Ain't no respect
How are you respectful
If somebody wife
Hey hey hey my nigga
Come on man
Hey man put a condom on
Come on
Come on man
You got like you don't see me
Don't be pushing her legs down
like that, bro.
She's a good mother.
Get your balls all off her face.
She got to work tomorrow.
Listen, that boy been hurt.
I hear hurt.
I know hurt when I hear.
Nick, I ain't hurt.
I'm happy.
What do you mean?
My boy be hurt before.
Shit.
You know what?
I got something for you, Ashley.
You ain't shit, bitch.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's the worst one to deal with.
The woman that act just like you're asking.
Just like you.
I'm getting a fucking her shit.
If you made a bitch to act just like you, she's fun to drag you.
That's your arch nemesis.
Bruh, you ain't never been with a girl who been locked up, bro.
I don't want to.
Phone call, put, phone.
That's not my own books.
That ain't my type.
But one of your girl asked her then to do something,
and she got to go do change game.
You're going to leave her?
Six years.
You're going to leave her for six years.
No, I ain't going to leave her.
What's you going to do?
Until she get out.
I'm going to make her think we together the whole damn she in there.
I'm a nigger
I'm a nigger
What you think I'm gonna do?
Come on
I'm a nigger
Even if man I ain't gonna leave her in there
I'm gonna make sure
She got enough money to get her some honey buns
And snack and get her hairbraze and shit
I'm gonna answer my calls
I'm gonna be sitting all kind of little notes
Come on man
Come on and be with a nigger who ain't do nothing to that
I see what you're saying.
That's all I'm saying.
It ain't the principal of what you did.
It's the principal of, God damn it.
He didn't put him enough work even hit that coochage.
Do you know how many?
Leeds give it to a nigga who put his work, bitch.
That's locked up.
And they come home and do the same shit.
And these three, God, yeah.
No honey bonds, no chips.
I lost to a nigga who ain't, buy you no chips.
Yes.
I lose to a nigga who that.
You can't get you no dip.
Yes.
No deodorant.
You know, deodorant.
It's almost like, it's a lot.
Theodorant is a toothbrush, like shit that you need.
You did.
You did it so he don't have to.
I brought you toilet paper when you had to put it in a V.
You know, people who don't been in the chat guy
and know about the V.
That's what's been hurt.
Anybody who's been to jail.
You got to put it in a V.
Okay.
Anybody can relate, okay, can't come out unless it's in the feed, okay, all right.
You got me fuck, but I would have been a little, man, you're crazy.
I lost to a nigga who ain't do nothing.
Yes, the next nigga don't never have to do nothing.
You did it.
Yeah, you did it.
That's why she got, yeah.
That's why that shit on your bitch with a low-down other bitch.
Your bitch do got a point when she says, look at the bitch.
You're like, yeah, yeah, look.
You're right.
At least I could have did something.
This bitch is ugly.
I just do anything.
Right, you do anything.
I don't know why I'm with you.
I don't know why you with me either.
I just fuck anything.
Man, what Clayton?
Your girl, to help you evaluate yourself.
To the where?
What happened to him?
He was great.
That's urgent.
He got a baby, though, so he might have had to catch it before.
He did get a phone call.
All right, bit.
Damn, man.
That's the way the world worked, though, man.
Everybody get a turn.
Everybody turned don't be in the public, but shit, it's still your turn.
That's how it happens, man.
Nah, that shit played up.
Hey, man.
Everybody in here got an Instagram page.
That ain't nothing but selling pussy is suited up.
Everybody in here got Instagram.
And it's 3,000 people in America trying to fuck everybody in this room.
You can open up your phone tonight and see seven different cooches.
And that's fast, because Twitter go crazy
and, like, 11.508.
He's like, oh, it's a big coocher.
You're like, they start.
Every one.
You know these folks.
Damn, boy, I love Twitter.
I meant X, whatever it is.
This shit loaded.
This shit don't get flag.
It got a couple retweets.
Man, they fucking like hell on Twitter.
They're sharing this, boy, fucking.
This shit lit.
You be scrolling Twitter and be like,
niggis, that my neighborhood?
They're fucking,
Down the street, down the street, I know that.
I'd be scared to open my shit
because you never know what the phone.
Jet don't open your shit on the plane.
I was looking at my phone down here on the plane.
I'm like, ooh, hey, early with the coochie.
Not in church.
Bro, who moved the ropes bar?
Who moved to her?
Y'all threw it away?
Y'all are always throwing away a nigger roaches.
What are the un-handsom?
Man, if we could start.
Come on.
Don't throw away a nigga roach.
Oh, man.
That little bit-ass piece of blunt.
Nah, that'd be the bad part of the blunt.
Folks, you're talking about.
That shit hit hard, like it'd be...
What is that?
Is that hash?
No.
At the end?
That's probably where all the THC didn't run.
That shit hit like a cigarette.
You'd be like, boy, that shit too hard.
He'd be like, man, that motherfucker got, ooh, this shit is hit?
He'd be like, what's hitting this little roach?
I'm like, it went hit like that when I first fired it up.
Oh, my goodness.
You can get your life together with that lad, little.
Or lose your life.
Three-quarter piece of blood.
Hey, ma'am, what the fuck me in them little roach's supposed to be stronger for?
What?
Don't let that be sick.
You're like, ooh, it's this hot cocaine, me.
Sticking it crazy, man.
Hey, y'all, dick, stupid, this fuck.
Damn.
Man, turn up that trade of truth, man.
Let me hear some of that.
What, did we lose the AC?
You, you hot?
It's the first time, like, we ain't got no AC that time?
In the middle of October.
They were singing, man?
I always like,
You're feeling good that day.
Oh, hell.
We're going to be in the studio.
I already know we got to do.
At this point, fuck that bullshit.
Hey, that's fucking number five.
Hey, man.
Who are you?
Oh.
You for ya?
You forgot about saying?
I ain't nothing.
I'm like that.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Oh.
But you're great.
But you're good.
Oh.
Oh.
This is, man.
You forgot.
I'm saying.
I ain't nothing.
I'm like, well,
that's crazy.
But you're good.
You're gonna hear me thing on a different note right now.
This bitch, nigger, I knew he was gonna do 24.
I gotta beat by point five again, bro.
I can't win.
They keep being by point five.
I don't know what I'm doing this shit, man.
At this point, this shit made me throw up.
I keep losing on this shit.
Can't win.
They tag me off.
Damn, that bitchad, nigger made one shot.
Damn, we made six rebounds.
We made six rebounds.
Damn-ass niggas, bro.
I'm so tired of these niggas, I'm about ready to...
All these niggas that make millions of dollars
to do this shit, and they don't do nothing.
So sick of these, niggins.
You're still gambling on sports.
I'm gonna fuck, I'm about ready to tell these niggas.
Hey, bud, if you're gonna make that free talk, what?
I'm gonna slap shit out you when I see you, buddy.
That ain't, I ain't, I'm, I'm too, I'm too, I'm too, I'm too, I'm getting...
I know, because that's illegal, you can't tell them that, but...
I don't lost a lot of money for you.
your little bitch had to be missing free throws.
Like, I just, I got to the point where I got to tell you.
Not a good time to me.
You be messing shit like, you don't even know people like, you know they've been on you.
Y'all see the prediction before y'all go on the game.
But see, they're betting on it too.
But you get paid millions of dollars, and they're saying that you're not going to make two free throws.
And you don't even go to the whole nine times.
I'll punch shit out you.
I'll push you.
I'm going to punch you.
I'm going to punch you for not making two free throws.
I'm going to punch you for missing one and making one and never.
getting filed again the entire 42 minutes of the game.
One day them NBA players going to come out and be like,
man, the prethos ain't got shit to do with us,
if you know what I mean.
Bro, them nigga be really doing dumb shit like that, bro.
Yo.
And they got 10 rebounds.
Oh, this little bitch-ha-n-nig get fire reception, you little ho-ha-ha-n-nigger.
Man, I'm so tired of this, nigga.
You don't even be playing like that, lame, man.
They'll punch shit out your ass.
They know all they hate, wouldn't break.
Every damn sound up like a light.
Trunk hope it sounded like a fight.
Cause I got me fly.
Like a cake.
Screwed up, yeah.
We've dressed up no Medea.
Spot a woman when I see her, trying to ride the ball.
You have dressed up no Medea.
I'm gonna pilot flight school
I'm trying to fly it
Lord of Hoodie
Guess I'm trying to buy it tone out with me
I keep a silent
Everyone around me played the same
Okay, y'all
be a shame
On the South
Y'all
Can these things?
I need a niggie that damn like this, nix, fuck.
Ha ha ha ha.
Yeah, I need to get on my fucking nerve, bro.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
Plus up.
Okay, then Barrow, I he.
I'm here.
I'm going to run it back here.
Trucking like a running back here.
Go to truck crack.
You're going to truck crack.
Ready?
Are we just fucking with the album right now?
You know, we did some of that new shit.
Trey just dropped the album two weeks ago.
You dropped it already?
Yeah.
You dropped?
Two weeks ago.
What uh, what uh?
What uh?
What uh?
This motherfucker's a real goddamn.
Push the button.
And then you lift it up.
What, you put it on an all platform?
Yeah, Carl's stuck in motion.
We got to find a way
we put all goddamn music up and get paid for.
Uh-huh, uh-huh.
Stuck in motion.
Yeah.
May I run me one more of them, John.
Hey.
Okay.
You're really lyrical, bro.
You, I'm gonna tell you why I started fucking with you.
And I like rap.
I don't know, we ain't anymore.
I think we're doing the World Star Day.
I was like, this motherfucker not a rap.
I was like, oh, he got like a little boss swag to him, too.
He's running shit.
ABN, ABN.
You know, I was like, I mean, I ain't up Aryan Brotherhood.
That's your own shit.
I was like, okay, that's my tics of shit.
I was like, okay.
I'm gonna tell you when I really started fucking with you.
Somehow you got over here and you were fucking with the Grand Hustle Boy.
I said, oh, okay back then.
He good.
A rock a little.
All my same Mac music
This is the payback music
Playback music
Talking about playback music
I'm just sick back
I'm making music
I'm talking straight back music
On my same act music
I'd rather ride the way
I'd rather take the eye and money
talk ready to go to work
I won't brush a clock
He'll up the path where I was hit it there to get you die
Real life for the internet
I'm a kid I'm a stop
Might be private with your woman in my penthouse
How you mad?
I don't know.
I mean, you want to need me.
You just how much you hide, me?
You don't care.
It'll take me a long ago out there to get caught.
Hey, man, you're full of shit.
I'm not all the niggins that fuck with the temperature all day.
I fuck with the temperature all day.
I walk by cut their bitch on heat.
Won't by cut that bitch on cool.
Now, you couldn't start on here or not.
Well, I'd be fucking my temperature all.
because my shit really work. I don't know how to just set a median, like a medium. Like 76 cool,
76 hot. I don't know how to do it. I used to like, I cut on the heat and let it be warm
off. Now I cut on a cool, let it cool down. And to get too cold, I cut back on the heat, let it warm.
I don't know, bro. I don't know. I don't know. I just sex for shit on a, on a perfect time.
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Okay, about that time, man.
Yeah.
Play me some pimping man.
Oh, yeah.
The people have been...
My thing I'm really scared to freestyle when they come on his show, bro.
I'd be hanging this shit.
You gotta give me something for my boy, Trey.
When he'd be rapping, he'd be rapping for a hat.
He'd be like,
I'm gonna tell you like to see the motherfucker.
You want me to be like.
My boy.
Shmo?
Smoo?
Are you in there?
I don't know where the fuck I thought you went.
I thought you went.
to the bathroom, I was like, make sure that nigga
then flush yourself down the toilet.
That's fine.
Whatever you think, think that.
Where you're, you got your mic?
You know, Mike.
Oh, you need a lighter?
Yeah.
What's fair.
I like that loud one that you play.
Oh, I just finished the song, too.
You know, I'd be recorded myself.
That's the one.
You know what you need to do with that, though?
It's the RPM.
It's like the RPM a little slow when it comes to a horn.
You see, it's like it's getting an offset delay.
See what I'm saying?
Still you can sign your horns, but, uh.
You see like it's like an off delay a little bit?
Oh, you had to reverse.
Oh, why the fuck you do that?
That's it.
That's it.
That's it.
See, he knew what he was doing.
He was just making you think he didn't.
But that's an artist, I heard it.
So when he did it, I was like, hold up.
Just go and bring it back to the original stuff.
stuff. So when he said, let me un-reversing, you're talking about unreherting. So now when they
on beat, I'm like, oh, now it's working. You did, y'all. Go in, y'all. Hey, no cow.
Did you win your chin, yeah, and then your shin, yeah. Where's your shin? Let's go
pretend, yeah. Yeah. Ain't that above the ankle? Ooh. Ain't that right? Thank you.
Welcome back to the 85 South Shore.
Man, we're here.
Hey, man, we was just voted.
The number 13.
13?
That I wasn't even though.
Play the show in the world.
Oh.
In the world?
I don't mind being number 13 in the world.
Who to talk to that?
We lost to 12 people in Africa.
Don't with that.
Number one in America.
Number one in America.
Did you say that?
No.
No.
No. Yes.
So we're number one in America, 13 around the world.
Just cool.
Yeah.
Rock with number one in America.
Oh, I'm in the number 13.
That's what's wrong with Americans.
We think that I should just, man, in the world.
Right.
We're 13 in the world.
America's so small compared to the world.
Facts.
It's an illusion that it tried to make a scene like the United States is big.
When technically, that bitch small it for.
Actually, we don't.
I don't know how big this motherfucker is because all this new evidence keep coming out.
I don't know if the world flat or not, I don't know.
That's over there in Africa that is all these millions and it's only a certain amount of millions over here.
How eat this big?
And it's way more millions around, literally right over there.
Because it's bigger.
That's what I just said, but they try to make it seem like if you look at the globe,
United States, damn it the same size as Africa.
I ain't even about to get started with this shit.
That's cap.
That's disproportion.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Yeah.
Yeah, the globe fake.
We really live in here.
They stretch it out.
All the shit that look big ain't big.
That was easy.
Yeah, it's like, they zoomed that shit in.
But that ain't got shit to do with nothing, man.
We got a special guest in here with us today.
Come on, babe.
Talk to talk.
This thing is one of the coldest niggas out, man.
Humanitarian.
First of all, not only does he make great motherfucking music.
Right.
He might pull up and save your ass in a hurricane or a tornado.
This ain't got boats, big-ass trucks.
He's coming to get people on jet skis.
He's really like a hood Batman type.
Yeah.
No cap, I ain't seen the motherfucker like you.
And we call you and ask you to help.
He does, he does have his own date and his own weekend.
Back.
It does great work in the community.
He gives him back, back to school drive, holidays.
Man, he always got something going on, man.
None other than...
Who?
Trey the truth in here, man.
No, no, real. I feel you.
Because niggas be really doing, like, humanitarian and shit.
Y'all have been...
No, real shit, man.
Trey was picking people up in a boat, man.
A boat, man.
What's going on?
That's what you on.
with the boots up to hell.
Come on, man.
Save the people, saving real.
And we saw this shit happen for real.
Hey.
Somebody telling something to me the other day.
I'm not, I don't forget about it.
It's just, you know, when we do shit, we do it.
We do it out of the heart.
She said, man, you know when I really fuck with you?
She reminded me what natural disaster was.
She said, I remember when you came down there to Texas
when Hurricane Irma came.
You used to be betrayed the truth.
You want no cameras.
You was out there passing them bags to the motherfuck person by person.
That's when I knew you was for the people.
I was like, bro, you never know who was watching.
Just being a part of your journey and being a part of that.
It's like, that's what we do it for to be like, bro, you'll really be saving people, bro.
You're a blessing of others that.
How I be telling you we be on the phone?
I don't know those niggas.
You're going to get up out of their bed.
You're doing money-a-ma-ma-the-king and shit getting locked up for other motherfuckers.
going in jails and all that shit
for other motherfuckers
really trying to make a stance,
and a lot of people talk that talk
but you walk that walk, bro.
And that's a difference.
Yeah.
That's a difference.
It's a real.
We're very cheering, man.
Really give a fuck about the people, man.
That's hard.
It's hard to come by, bro.
You're a great person.
You're a great person.
And I always tell you that,
but I want to tell you that in front of people.
You're a hell of a human being, bro.
You're a great person, and I'm glad to be your friend.
Go fucking brother, big.
No cap.
Me too.
Yeah, me too.
I'm fucking with you, though.
I love the way that you give back.
You got the things you do for the community, the kids.
always make time for them, man,
because, like, that's the next generation.
Somebody said earlier,
that's who's going to take care of us.
And I've been thinking about that shit all afternoon.
Like, damn, that's right.
I got to make sure we pull into them.
Your kids?
Mine, that's it.
I'll be getting my son ready for, like,
when I need care.
Well, that's who's going to take care.
You know, there's going to be these kids.
I told my daughter, look, you're going to wipe my,
you're going to wipe my head one day.
She'd be like, ew, no, I'm not.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
You don't put me no nurse on?
I ain't never going to get where I can't wipe my head.
You don't know that.
You don't know, though.
It's never a little.
You post-do.
I'm never getting that way.
One day your right arm just going to stop.
You're like, come on, man.
And I'm going to get a goddamn sponge on a stick with the left.
Well, I'm going to wipe my head.
You never know.
I got it.
When I got stabbed ahead and you my tongue, that was the only thing I got the cats.
So, Trey, what you've been up to, man?
Cool, and just finally being able to put music out,
so I just put out the album stuck in motion,
so that's what I'm doing, man.
Good.
When you think, finally, what was the process?
Something was holding you up, or you just, like,
I'm in a mental space with now, I just want to put it out?
No, I have to pick and choose, man.
Like, a lot of shit happened around the world on the regular.
It don't stop.
Right.
So do I focus on that when people in need or do I focus on my music and put everybody else on hold?
And I think at them times it was strictly about people need help right there and that.
So my music would be there.
Even if I make music just to listen to it for myself, I'm cool with that too.
Right.
But I sound like I'm getting real repetitive saying because, you know,
I just started doing a few interviews, but I got to a point.
And it's like, this finally guard set open the lane.
What, nothing was really throwing me off.
And it was like, all right, I've noticed what you want to do right now.
Go ahead and go with it.
Clear it away.
I ain't looked back.
I've been going until he's ready for me to get back on the front line.
Right.
Give us a, give us a, I want to know the process.
What trade of truth thinks about before.
before he makes the decision to put that humanitarian cape on,
to go be this hood back man, when you see shit,
what in it in you that says,
because you know Superman, we know Superman is Superman,
but some got a click in order for Superman go in their telephone booth
and do it thing.
What is it that when you see something and you're like,
they need me?
I think it's a different thing.
First and foremost, when they're right,
rain. I ain't got to do shit. All my gear be at the front door waiting for me because they
know what time it is, you know. Um, but other than that, I think it really, I always take
myself out of my body and think for others, you know, like, some people need it right then and
now. So instead of me sitting around trying to come up with a game plan, we don't know what
that, what could be happening or what may be that next result.
if imagine
if me not thinking
and getting an hour
before they could have been
and took their life
or an hour before some way worse
could have happened.
You know, so I think
my natural instinct
is just to move right there and there
and then I figure the other shit out.
And I'll be honest with you, man.
It's a blessing people call me
a hero, but bro, have this shit
that we'd be doing.
I ain't, I never done that.
I ain't, never cut no trees down.
I ain't never patched no roofs.
I ain't never done nothing.
things above, but at the end of the day,
we know that's what needs to get done.
It's just, we're going to figure it out right the end
and there, and we make it work, you know what I'm saying?
That's weird shit, man.
We're like, why?
Even though it's a thousand people
that may want to do what you do
and be like, yes, that's what I would have done
if I would, but you ain't get your ass up.
Why do Tray the Truth leave his house
and say, this is my duty?
You literally take upon yourself and say,
It's just, honestly, bro, it's just my heart.
And that's just it, you know.
Definitely my heart, my DNA, and I know it's that because my kids move the same way
without me having a conversation with them about what they should do.
They naturally do the exact same thing.
So it's just always been my heart.
Because you're my brother at all.
You know, I ain't really picking at the fact that you're saying humanitarian,
but I hate titles, bro, because I'm...
I'm just going to be doing me.
Like, I don't look at myself
with no activist, no philanthropist,
I'm just, I'm just Trey.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I feel like when you go to doing that,
they tend to put you in a box
or what you can and can't, like,
I'm still doing my music.
We still, at Trey, they're going to be
dry sitting in the strip clubs
and doing whatever we want to do.
Facts, facts.
And staying on business,
and at the same time, save your ass at the same time.
So I always want to just be me, man.
I don't want to be in no,
in no box or no category
where people feel
that they're comfortable
to tell me what I can
and can't do, you know.
Pop your shit, pop your shit.
It's dope that somebody out here
do it though.
You'd be having some crazy resources,
man. Boats and big-ass
trucks. So when you
when people know that you're about to make
them moves, like who are some of the people that pull up
with you? Like, you got a crazy-ass
cousin and know how to drive boats and forklifts
and front-end loaders,
and shit like that.
Who on your squad?
You know, Relief Gang has always been my team.
My foundation is Angel by nature,
but Relief Gang, myself, Mr. Rogers.
Like, whenever we were simply put out a post,
the immediate relief gang is coming.
Like, if something happening in the, it depends.
Because sometimes I'd be going way far away.
You know, I need rescues from the Carolinas
to the Florida's to the, the, um,
the Tennessee, the Louisiana's, like, you know, I move around.
So sometimes, you know, everybody ain't able.
But for the most part, when I say we're going out, people be ready.
But the thing is, man, believe it's not so many people watching
when they're able to see the type of stuff that I'm doing
and motivate them.
Facts.
I know cold blood of killers.
And the first thing, instead of them thinking about anything else,
just, bro, next time you go out there, you got to let me go, bro.
I want to help some people, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we shifted the culture where I made it cool to get back
and made people understand, you know, you want to be there.
You want to be there for people, which leads to another reason why I do it.
Imagine if my family was in need, and I knew somebody could have tried to do that and they didn't.
That'll make me feel fucked up just to know that my family would be going through that.
So sometimes it ain't really much to talk about.
He's just got to get it done.
You said something, too, man, when you said you don't sit there and think about it and how to get the playing in motion, you just act.
And then the other thing you said was you do whatever need to be done.
I think a lot of times, like, motherfuckers have that mentality, but in a negative way.
Niggas do shit just reacting or acting to what some shit is, but to do that in a positive way,
I think that's a big takeaway, man, and you inspire other people to do that too.
You know it's always going to be negative, right?
Because you got some people that would be like, man,
you know, if it was me doing it, I wouldn't show it to the world.
And it's like, come on, man.
I don't give a fuck if you would sure it or not.
My thing is, guess what, if I didn't show somebody living in their house in a tent,
you wouldn't even know this shit was going on
because you're not in the field and go ride around and go figure it out.
And guess what?
The fact that I did show that while I'm trying to help them,
it's other people that may have resources I don't.
that's coming to, and we're coming together and we're getting the job done.
Like, I found the way how to use the platform and utilize it to where we motivate people
and also bring awareness because, bro, when it flooded in Houston,
only thing you see on the outside is maybe how hot a water got.
Ain't nobody going inside the house, you don't know what that is.
And we found 90-year-old women in there sleeping on a couch that's about from here
to their living in there and more.
You know, it's like nobody would ever got there
to even figure out what's what,
because they're not going to see.
But the fact of us doing it and bringing awareness,
you know, we rebuild homes.
We found a nursing home that was able to hold her
for a week or a week and a half two weeks
while we ended up getting contractors
come rebuild the whole house, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like what I've learned from using my place,
platform is it just becomes it becomes teamwork all I literally got to do if I see
something and it come across my radar y'all help me find them and they be in a
rush to where unless 20 minutes to hour I got a phone number address any and
everything I need you know so we made it to where it's our own world that you know
what we got here and get it done community and that's what we didn't got away from
and the fact that you were able to do it like that man that's big man
you know OG for that shit
Because even though that you busy
With the music
And now that you got time
To focus on the music
Just take us back
Take us back to
Trade the Truth
Who's Tray the Truth
Before the For the music
And why did you
Find music
And why did you fall in love with it?
I think
Hold on I got to get my shit
Hold on.
Yeah, she's in the gear.
She's in the gear.
Without snakes.
Let me get some water, somebody.
I think, well, you know, life itself, right?
Right.
The reason I rap, period, you know, my brother,
my older brother, Dinky, you know,
he's doing two life sentences.
And he went in when I was,
I believe I was like 11 or 12.
And, you know, like any other cap that come up in the hood,
you're either going to live up to an OG,
your old man or one of your brothers, you know.
Right.
And I was looking up to my brother, you know, I was experiencing at that young age having
to deal with the cars, having to deal with trials being on TV the way you walk in, every
time you walk in the courtroom, it's cameras everywhere, you know.
And when you come out, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
And he would call home, you know, he was a real, every respected street cap that was filled,
but he was talented too, you know what I'm saying?
From sports down the music
and I'd never forget he would just
send some of his rap song
and I was just trying to learn
him to impress him for him, you know,
as my brother.
Started out doing that
and took it up on myself
to go write my first
rap and lay it
on a karaoke machine
I tell people I was
hard, but back there.
But once I'm set on something,
Right.
It ain't stopping them.
Once it started with me just being younger and everybody, they were like, oh shit, that little
a man can rap.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, even if you can't rap the best, it's just a fact of being a young nigga that's able to do it.
Shit, it led to me where I am now.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to think when you start and you start and you sign and you sign, you ain't never thinking.
I'm going to be one of the biggest goddamn musician, one of the most respect.
one of the most respected across the world you know and um you know that that was definitely
a blessing but um I think a mixture of that was the first one of your first song that got a bus
in the city uh it depends on what aspect because on the underground tip I think my first
my very first feature I ever was on I think I was 16 um who that was what I was
It was actually on the zero app.
So I was 16 and look what you did to me.
And from that, you got to even think then
you never really have people that young.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Just be.
Do what need to be done.
Right.
You know, from them, man, it led to me
just keep going and keep going.
And even when you speak of screw,
I was probably one of the younger ones, you know what I'm saying?
which I ended up coming in towards the end phases, you know,
because I think my first group album, which was Guerrilla Mar, came out of 1999.
Ah, damn.
I was seven.
Don't do that.
I said it, seven.
Old nigga.
It came out there, and at that point, you know, screw it.
He would keep our music on his tapes,
because, you know, that was bigger than radio then.
Right.
So then, you know, we're having songs that's being recognized throughout the streets.
My first national record was Swain.
And it's crazy how that is.
It comes around full circle.
So a lot of people know these days that me and Rogers was doing Relief Gang.
But his first big record was Swain.
He produced it for me, which is my first big record, you know.
And then they come all the way around full circle
because this album stuck in motion,
he executed and produced this one, you know what I'm saying?
Got that sound back.
You know what I mean?
That's it, man.
I've been through a lot of shit, you know,
two that you would call my sister from being murdered
to, you know, my brother, Klipp, may he rest in peace,
murder, you know, I've just been through a lot,
but I understand that God used that to mold me
and everything I am, you know, even still to this day the understanding and the stuff dealing
with my son, De Niko, who disabled, you know, even learning things with that and things that come
with that, especially learning from his mother. So, you know, it's so much to me, man. But I never forget
being younger. I always, I bump my head a few times, but I always told myself, you know,
When you young, you bump your head, you ain't going to cry to mama.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's either you're going to figure it out or you know you're going to vent to your partners or however that may be.
I was always one I was just going to have to figure it out on my own.
But when you go to thinking like that, you feel like it's you against the world.
I used to hate that feeling, you know.
Even though I still feel like that to the day at times.
But I always said if I ever got the opportunity to get on, I was going to make sure people ain't had to feel how I felt.
So that's why I embrace so many people.
easily, you know what I'm saying?
Because it'd be times, a lot of
motherfuckers want to tap out, want to quit,
want to
get ready to crash out all the way,
but the fact that somebody do give a damn
a kind of probably
ease that process, you know what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
So,
that's that in the nutshell, I guess.
Shee, one thing about it,
two things for sure.
You said that shit.
And, nigga, we don't want to make this shit sad.
This ain't gonna be no, sad-ass 85 songs.
Head now, that's what you do.
Before I asked the shit, I would go ahead,
because you said screw.
So I'm already a fan or just, you know,
screw the chop music, everything they do that out of that, man.
Yeah, rest of peace, definitely, man.
And it's only screw if he did it.
So.
I mean, he definitely shifted the culture, right?
Like, people don't understand.
It's a little bit of him.
and everything
from the biggest artists in the world
down to even R&B
I tell people when they go to listening to
the trap souls
when you listen to
some of the Bryce and Tills and stuff
everything. All them shits when the motherfucker
slow down or
he definitely shifted.
One of your favorite school memories.
Got a lot of them
man like screw just was
you know what crazy?
A lot of people talk about my heart and I am, right?
He was exact that.
Never tell nobody no.
You know, he would always give opportunities, man.
My very first time ever being out of car shows was with Screw.
It's so crazy, we just found the footage where he had us all sitting around that freestyle
and doing different stuff.
Some of my first concerts definitely was with him.
I'd never forget.
We was in Mo City on Fuqua, I believe it was us to guerrilla mob, botany boys, and screw.
I mean, it's just, it's a lot, bro.
Like, he literally paved the way for a lot of us.
A lot of people don't know.
Gorillamov actually could have been one of the groups that was actually signed to him.
You know, because when we came, we first came out, made the homie Dino rest of peace.
I ended up meeting this cat name, Dino, through my cousin, E.
You know, Dino, you're a street nigga.
He was doing this thing.
You know, we younger, he had having money.
One of the flies niggas was the only candy, orange beans, and time, and all that.
And, you know, I was talking to him, we chomping, and then, you know,
he believed in a nigga, and he took a chance.
And he, he was the one who actually put the money up for the first guerrilla
a mob app. So after that, you know, at that point, we ain't necessarily
signed, you know, we're pushing the door what we're doing, but we were looking for
what we were going. Yeah, that's what we was headed.
Damn. Dream.
Paint that picture of what the, like, a session was like. I always
ask anybody that, you know, just in the studio session? Like with screw, like,
when y'all would go, like, y'all recording at the house?
So at screwhouse, it's crazy. When he asked to do the school shit.
Yeah, at Screwhouse, actually, man, you know, for me, just the time,
I was just amazed, but you got to remember me being younger shit.
We had to be in the front playing the game
while everybody else is doing what they're doing
or sometimes I may be sitting in the back.
You know, with screw being who he is and a legend,
you know, you still be nervous, you know.
Especially, you know, you're in there
with some of the grace that really could freestyle, you know what I'm saying?
So even when I, shout out, Bub,
screw the records and tape, screw cousin,
he sent me
made 3-2
Rets and Pee sent me a screw tape
that 3-2
had when all of us was on there
and I was young as hell
but I can't even listen to myself
like I can't even ride around
just camping on it because it's just
like man I was young I saw a
hard on that shit
Did you still have a deep voice when you were young?
Yeah definitely young
God damn, Trey
Yeah it's crazy shit
If I was the place time my son this shit
just as deep as mine
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Hey, boy, it's the deepest shit, man.
So when did you develop that flow?
Like, you got a flow.
Everybody could rap, but everybody can't, they don't have a flow.
So the original style, how it started with us, we were able to rap fast.
We were the typical, the younger version, the bone thugs, because we sing and rap, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
Oh, y'all was our original style.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Definitely.
From the Houston side, he definitely was that.
Ammonizing.
So, like, but, yeah, I got some singing-ass motherfuckers down there on that, like, hip-hop side.
Yeah, right, yeah, definitely.
I'm just saying back then, you go to talking 95, 96, 97, like, as far as rap group, that's what we did.
Yeah.
You know, we did that, like, no other.
Well, I can't imagine you, I'm going to give me that bitch of a bit of a, boom, don't.
Like, you hold a note, fool.
You got to do it listen to Stuck Emotion.
I sung the whole goddamn album.
You can't take it in singing.
I mean, it's just, I can't take that away from nobody
that came up in our era with us.
We definitely was some of the raws.
We were one of the ones you know,
rap-wise, you definitely got to respect it.
Facts.
Facts.
That what made me start fucking.
Y'all was like, buddy.
That's what took it worldwide.
The shit was undenadable.
And it's like, y'all was popping in your own city.
And it's like, niggas was late to the party.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah, definitely, man.
And this, you know, it was a blessing.
Like I say, the record Swain and me, Hawk rest in peace, you know.
My bro.
Even with Hawke, right, Hawk, and his brother, Fat Pat, you know, the greats, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Like, peered.
Pat was how everybody had, they pox and bigs.
Pat, that's what Pat was to us in Houston, you know?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
But, yeah, Swain.
And I never forget Swain was growing.
Funny story, it was Swang.
I'll tell you in a second.
But Swain was growing, and it was just the energy with Hawk being a big bro
of how he was pushing, you know what I'm saying?
Like, he wanted to see me win with it.
And it was a blessing.
You know, we actually did his last concert together.
We did our concert together the day before he was murdered, man.
But a funny story about Swain, right?
Swain was a remake of Michael Jackson
lady in my life.
At the time when you go to
remake and you go to make it real big
you got to get cleanses everything
man. I never forget. May Michael
rest in peace. Michael actually approved
the song but you know
us not knowing back then
even the biggest arts in the world had
writers. So the actual writer
of the production and all that with Michael
he wasn't going for.
I'm talking I had to write letters.
I had to do everything.
It didn't even matter that it was approved by Michael Jackson
the fact that without him, like you can't get
happening.
So I end up having the Mike Dean.
I know y'all should know Mike Dean.
So Mike Dean actually remade it.
So the swan that the world ended up getting to
when it really came out and exposed me to the world
wasn't original.
The original was the Michael Jackson lady in my life.
That's hard.
So when I perform him, you always get the original.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's crazy.
Mike said, yeah.
Yeah, that was a, man.
That's a good thing, that's good.
You can do it.
I like the way you rap.
You can do it.
I love it.
I love it.
You can rap.
You can rap.
The way you go real fast, you'd be like, you'd be really fast.
You can do it.
Yeah, yeah.
We got to prove, and I never forget the name.
I believe the name was Rod Templeton.
He said...
You know, Rod.
Oh, he wouldn't clear your shit either?
Yeah.
Oh, you know, he wrote some of the song.
Oh, okay.
He said, no.
I'm talking, bro, I wrote letters, emails, everything.
Because, you know, when you do a record, the original record, you don't want to change.
Right, right, right.
Right, right.
I remember I had a record called, tricking every car I get with me.
Originally, it was me, future, Gucci and Bussey.
And the beat, somebody who made the beat, end up giving a beat to somebody else.
So when they end up giving the beat to somebody else,
they own a stop.
Yeah.
When I tell you, it took months and months, so I finally found something that even slightly
make me feel comfortable, and I still be thinking the back of my head,
like, did it really get its full potential, you know what I'm right?
Because if you would have dropped, then you would have to pay down just because it's,
it's their song now.
Because they were about to be, are they made songs?
No, they definitely probably could put season to sit song.
Oh, yeah, stopped yourself.
So, yeah, it wasn't even worth.
Yeah.
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What was a song that you enjoyed creating that when you were like, you know what?
It's one of my favorites.
Hmm.
I don't know. I got a lot of them, bro.
Definitely one of the big songs I always take pride in was Against Our Laws with me and Tupac.
Um, let's see, man, like I...
You got a song, hold on, hold on, we just can't.
You got them, huh?
You got a song with me.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure we had played before it's over, yeah.
You know, I was super young.
Shout out, um, so this was...
Mike Dean, everybody.
This was back then?
Yeah, yeah, it was back.
I was...
The song was done probably in the early 2000.
Pocket, I already.
But, yeah, man, I got a, it was on my album
called Life Goes On, man.
Mm-hmm.
What else?
Swain going forever be one.
Right.
I know, bro, I got a lot of records.
That's kind of hard.
Like, when people be like, man, what's your favorite song?
Tell people I really don't have one.
It all depends on the mood.
I mean.
Favorite one to perform?
Probably Swain.
Just because, you know, I know.
I know what that's done for me in my life
I still end every show with that song
even decades later
you know what I'm saying
I play it in my version
you know I got slagre
Yeah come on man
Yeah
So bring us to
How in the Hill
Trade the Truth
End up with Grand Hustle
And how did that collaboration come about
That was a combination
from B. Rich and Clay.
Make Clay Rest and P.
Preservation P. Clay.
Tip was, so I used to do these
series in Houston called Slab, Slow Island Banking.
My brother J-Ton, a little boss and a little B.
And I remember I think it was 4.5.
It was some call, I think it was called Plix.
Right.
And I remember Tip actually,
being on that we was young as hell. Tip did, he did like an interlude or, you know what I'm saying,
in between the song. You know, he did his thing, but when he went to jail, I actually was out
here when he went to jail. I forgot who I was at the awards with, but just me being solid, like
he went to jail, you know, I sent him a kite, just letting him know, you know, hold his head
whatever needed.
And his
return was
in the same way.
She said,
if anything needed
my way,
keep giving them hell,
you know?
And just,
you know,
being a brother
I was supposed to be.
You know,
even though at that moment,
we wasn't
as close as we is now.
Right,
it was just a press for.
Right.
And,
oh,
and a little peewee.
So if peewee,
B,
Rich, and Clay,
um,
they were just like,
they felt like it,
it just made,
since you know what I'm saying because he coming home he came home they were
bringing different new stuff to the table everybody felt me and him was always
similar just principal wise everything I never forget what you know with me
being damn for radio most artists and most labels like man we can't really sign
trade because we can't get them playing on radio we can't advertise on radio
and it may miss our relationships for other artists that we deal with.
So I never forget.
Tip was like, man, look, bro, I can't promise you nothing.
I can't promise you going to get on the radio.
I can't promise you it's going to be no different than what it is now.
But at the end of the day, what I will do is I'm going to stand with you and shit.
Either we're going to go on that bitch and we're going to fight to the end,
or it may work to our business.
benefit and just work yourself out.
But at the end of the day, whichever
way it go, I'm rocking with you.
And I think with that, you hold
a different type of value because
you wouldn't align yourself with me
because at the end
of the day, people can cut you off
or cut whatever you got going on.
But you were willing to stand with me
when I felt like
at that moment, when nobody
really standing with me other than the streets, you know what I'm
saying? And other certain
artists, you know, it was a few artists
Houston definitely that was standing with me,
but we were all more on the street side.
Not people of a big californ that could have had, you know what I'm saying, say so.
Bad from the radio.
Yeah, and Tip, when he did that, my loyalty was always going to be there to him
because, you know, that would be like them blocking you from doing this show from now on.
And then it's like, okay, yeah, not only is he not going to be able to do.
to show anybody who
fuck with them in any type way
we're not fucking with y'all. We're going to
make sure we cut y'all lifeline
off just as well. Right.
And the same way
he did without the same thing I do, all right, cool.
Let's figure this shit out.
We're going to end up making them have
to deal with us some form, fashion.
And we got
to run it. You know, sometimes it was
difficult situation, but for the most part,
it is what it is. They know
it wasn't going to separate us, you know.
But sometimes you have to think
When we went to create
Hustle Gang, we got a whole
Hustle Gang song, and they got to go to radio.
You know who verse got to get took off the song, you know what I'm saying?
Or when we tour it, and it's in places
where Radio One is
the key over that market, I want to be allowed
to go to the property or the premises or the stuff, you know what I'm saying?
So that shit becomes frustrating
because if I wasn't strong-minded
or I didn't understand the dynamics
or the relationship me and Tip had,
if I was just somebody that was emotional,
it would have been like, oh, man,
y'all gonna lift them to do me like this,
y'all are with them too?
Right, right, right, right.
You know, I don't think like that.
It's just like, cool, I'm gonna take it on the chin.
Right.
Y'all go to the club, I'll be here.
I ain't true.
And, you know, I think that was also
what made our bond even closer.
Men, man, shit,
me and Tip and been through all kinds of shit.
From when he fuck up to when I'll
fuck up we have to feed off each other you know what I'm saying and um that's why it's always
going to be loyal to me and him you know um and shit we man you got to think he already had
it going with the grand hustle era you know PSC everything then when we come in and we go to doing
the hustle game you got to think bro one moment everybody around the world was hustle game
facts you see I definitely said what my train is
Man, let me get you wash out, niggins.
So, you know, that's definitely an amazing,
important chapter in my life, too, man.
So salute to him.
Thanks.
Well, salute to all you, especially with the new movie, too.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And then, mine finally,
it's weird as shit, bro.
When you put a movie out on TV,
they don't give you no release days.
They're sneaking and putting movies on tubba, too.
No, no, I'm waiting on mine to release now.
They ain't gave me no date.
They don't never give you a release date.
Hey, you gotta wait to.
You gotta wait to somebody tell you.
No, now, my official one ain't there yet.
I'm talking about this.
You've been in some of them.
You've been in some tuby movies.
You didn't make a few little guest appearances and shit.
You didn't get on Tube in my bud.
No, boy, you're a Tube, right guy.
Hold on, hold on.
Let's do this now.
Tube is just as big as anything.
Oh, I thought you were to make like that.
No, they have this conversation.
They do got some fuck shit.
I definitely gonna laugh at the fuck shit.
I like that.
I just, I damn it just posted something the other day.
So now, I know they do.
I watch those underground independent joints.
And now that they see that that that's the shit they go viral,
they put more on there, bro.
I see the nigga get shot and he just slid out of the child.
That shit.
With that bitch shot that.
This thing don't die.
All right.
Everybody.
Oh, man, she shot everybody, dog.
That's she was so funny.
She shot everybody.
And the girl, like, don't do me.
Now, look.
The baby told me, you're going to kill me too.
Hey, yeah.
Why?
Hey, bro.
Oh, man.
Why is it so funny?
Why?
But terrible, girl.
Because she shot the baby dad for her.
I know.
She shot the girl.
And she was like, don't care me.
She was like, that fucking told her.
I literally just posted this look.
Shout out my bro, I don't count it
But watch this
Watch what you're talking
How about when that nigga
Walk through their door
At nine different suits on
He didn't even choke
Bro, I fuck with Tuba
Because they're like
They're like, look
We just want y'all to have fun
No, they think is
They just want content
That's it.
They don't give a fuck one of them
Yeah, they'll hold a gun with no good
It's just being hailed.
I'm gonna kill this, nigga.
Stop playing with me.
I can't believe you don't do me like that, J.P.
I love how the titles tell you exactly what the movie about.
Menagerie Tuar.
Can a threesome save their marriage, or will it bring out their wild side?
The nurse who saw the baby on the highway.
Did you see that shit?
No.
Oh, they got a movie for it?
It's called the nurse who's on the head on the highway.
The titles don't leave nothing to the imagination.
Hair school.
But they had a shootout with a motherfucker with hide behind the tree.
So the motherfucker's shot behind the tree.
The bullet went around the tree and were like, pow wow.
The bullet said, I got you.
Hey, yeah, but y'all know how I learned about Tube, you know?
Shout out to my bro murder pain.
And then my wife's McGraw.
Yeah, man, that's so...
Well, girl, yeah, definitely you got to watch...
Check it out.
I fuck my two because of three, I don't get a fuck.
And they got some good shit on that.
Even old shit, I've been watching an old cowboy movie.
But they got big-ass movies on there, too.
I'll be watching eyes on it.
They heard they good on the split, too.
Yeah, they play good.
That's what I heard.
That's what I heard.
They fuck around and do a tuby movie.
See, I don't see why...
Man, I don't see why...
Brust a nigga who was making a killer who shot the movie on his movie on
iPhone, so shit, why not?
Well, they're just hard to get in contact with, too,
because they see you through the process.
I'm going to do me a tubing movie called, The Podcast.
Make sure it's good.
You're like, Toadmy, you put anything up by this fucking movie.
I thought the only frustrating part is,
hey, we can't give you no date.
You just got to wait until you see it.
So, nigga, every day I literally got to get up
and go click on Tuby to see you.
Yeah, they definitely will.
Tube!
I got about three movies for you, baby.
Come on.
I get you some bullshit and some good shit.
Hey, Tray Day
that got real big.
Yeah, this one.
But what if they're saying?
We buy a number four shit.
We need number bullshit.
What did you got?
They're like, well, we got a good.
It's like the majors.
Ah, wow.
We want some fuck-ups.
Yeah, that's it.
How about another hair skull?
Some edits, some raw footage.
Yeah.
We want some shit that they ain't been touched yet.
Matter of fact, you give me.
me the clips and I'm going to put the movie together.
Like, what? Yeah, just shoot clips
and give it the other stuff. Hey, we just put it how
we wanted to do it. You put the end at first.
That's how we liked it. That's the best part.
That's the best part.
I'm fucking too, man, bro. I don't get a fuck.
Pluto TV, too? It free?
I ain't got Pluto.
Oh, man, I'd be on that like, it cable. I go on there, look at the guy.
Let me see what some of this free ass.
That shit might just have old cartoons.
It just be having old shit on the...
It'd be like classic 70s, classic shit.
I'd be like, shit.
They ain't got no 2000.
Now, I was asking, D.C., but the Trayday, that shit didn't get...
Yeah, 15 years.
I'll have missed two years.
I got to come back.
Oh, it didn't turn into a whole week-long process.
I love going to trade it.
My first time that one, that one, that one, when the hoverboy came out.
Ooh, hoverboy crazy.
Yeah, because you was there when there was Nipsy and all of that stuff.
Yeah, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who was that?
Me, you, Knit Candy, too.
Nick Cannon, T. Paine.
That was a good one.
The thing with Tray Day is a lot of people get introduced to a lot of people that build lifelong relationship.
If you pay attention to half the Wilden Outcast, half of them was coming to Trayday way before that time, you know what I'm saying?
I made a gang of contacts down through that.
Yeah.
Well, you get people that don't exist, though.
now.
What you fuck doing the home?
The nigga had the Ninja Turtles.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
The Ninja Turtles.
Yeah.
The original Nintendo.
You know, they got the niggas that ain't even...
You know, they got the new looking Nins Turtle.
The original one.
The O.G from the movie.
The O.
The O.
I was a kid when I seen.
That was the best one.
That shit still wasn't the best one.
I got a video out right now.
They just came out two weeks ago with me and the Ninja Turtle.
You had...
He got all of them.
I'm gonna show you.
I'm gonna show you.
He had all those.
Yeah.
You ain't had splinter.
You didn't have splinter.
But that ain't easy to get.
He did.
He did.
The rat?
Splitter died.
The original ninja turtles.
What?
Yeah, you ain't had no original.
Man, that's the fuck you did.
Told you, man.
I told you.
Hey, when he posted that they was going to be there,
I called him, I said,
Trey, you bullshit,
and other Ninja Turtles really going to be there.
You got the fucking Ninja Turtle, bro.
I called that nigga, man.
I called that nigger, man.
I said they really going to.
He's gonna be that.
The man will die that sip to serve, everything.
Hey, these were my niggas, bro.
I thought I could fight when I was watching this girl.
That one of the best movie, boy.
That shit's still good.
They damn they want to tell them the rank niggins shut the fuck up.
You guys had to...
Man, you shut your bitch ass up, man.
They didn't talk to him like that because he was their daddy.
That was their daddy.
They wanted to, though.
That was their dad.
They kidnapped their daddy.
They kidnapped their daddy.
They kidnapped their daddy.
They kidnapped their daddy.
How did they get with the rats?
The rats found him.
The rats found him.
He found him and raised.
But the rats showed him the shit.
He taught him Jekundo.
He the one gave him the weapons, he said.
Oh yeah, he did.
He passed the night.
He named him and shit.
He gave him the shoddy.
Gave him shouting the little, the little...
So he gave buddy to Nunchucks because you got to have control to hold him.
He's the wild one.
Right.
Then he gave Buddy the stick, because all he like is the technology.
He's the smart one, so he gave him the most simple shit.
You gonna figure out how to work with nothing.
Right.
Then he gave the other dude, the most angry one that gave him the little shit.
So he can block.
Because he ain't really offensive because he'll got there kill somebody.
He wanted to, he won't, he's the hot head.
Then the one that's the leader, they gave him two swords.
Like, you gotta decide if a motherfucker need to die
because you got the sharpest shit.
That's your own.
That shit, bye.
Yeah.
I got high and looked up shit on the internet, so.
That's why I was like, you just throw that shit down to a sign.
Sometimes you just got to get this bag.
I learned that one thing I try and stay away is that YouTube whole.
Well, you're going to watch one thing and you try yourself,
58 more videos in there.
And then your algorithm fucked up.
Now it's keep coming up.
That's what's good with Tube and Pluto,
because they got a whole bunch of old nostalgia shit
because I don't like none of the new shit.
This new shit, pussy.
I'm up there watching.
That's my mama.
Ah, that shit fast.
You might know I'm from the what that's going down episode of
That's my mom.
That's my mama.
Hey, mama, what's going on in here?
I'm like, but this shit good.
You're stupid.
You're stupid.
That's the era of television with angry black mothers.
Yes.
Trey, what's next, man?
Shit, of course, you know, the album, we're pushing that, doing visuals to that.
Some tubing movies.
Yeah, the movie's soul coming out.
Hey, y'all'm laughing, but the movie good is put.
Make sure I get it as a comedy called Soul.
That's true.
My glasses come out with, I did a partnership with Habibi and ABN.
Talk your shit.
I'm going to make sure.
Actually, I'm probably double back to bring y'all some
because they should be shipping somebody or not.
Bring me, hey, hey, hey.
Bump box shit.
We've been killing it bump box-wise, you know.
We ain't damn that.
Well, we're in the barbie.
movie, but we damn their
organically on every
TV show. You watch all the players come
out. I need one for the tour.
We need one.
Yeah, they put the bump box in the year.
I need one. That's what's up
I end up building the relationship with them
after you, I don't know if you know, you know I got my own
actual hot wheel.
What? And then I had them put my
hot wheel on swings.
Come on, man.
We didn't get this shit at. It's probably hot as a bitch.
I know them shit's hot in the bitch.
I be buying them shit for my son.
Yeah.
I'm buying them for myself.
The hot wheel.
Yeah, yeah.
I buy it for myself, but he just,
Daddy, open.
Oh, all right.
You're talking about the actual hot wheel car.
I thought you were talking about the hot wheel.
You were to get down there in that bit.
I was on the hot wheel?
The big wheel?
Yeah.
No, this ninn' nigga.
My dick, dude.
No, man.
Three-six and the big wheel?
No.
And the big wheel would.
And the bedwheel was the truth, though.
That was the first drifter.
You get that bit wheel, getting that bit right on their goddamn
competing and got in there.
And broke the whole big wheel.
It's shit plastic.
But that was real plastic, though.
That shit was sliding, yeah.
That shit was last.
That shit definitely is last.
Not now, though.
You do it.
Right that bit down the hill.
Facts.
Fools.
Put your feet up.
You can flip.
That bit still perfect.
I ain't came off the hinges.
nothing.
The new shit.
Oh, that shit
gonna break.
Yeah, they don't make
them like they used to.
They don't make them
like they used to.
See, this is the type of shit
I get high and be looking up
on Amazon.
Adult Big Will.
They got them, too.
I get one.
I get one.
I get one right now.
They got adult.
I get one.
I'm, nigga, I swore on everything.
I'm about to buy a go-kart.
Your buddies say for the cell.
I always want to go-car.
I'm going to buy a go-card.
You're going to see me.
I want the one that you got
to print back.
Yeah, that's the fast one.
We got to fuck with the ignition back here.
I don't want the way you're just, uh-uh.
You're talking about what you got a problem?
Yeah, you got to hit that day, ha.
What you're going for now?
I can't go to the storm.
Ha, ha.
Hey, the actor's strike is officially over.
For real?
Back to it.
Let's go.
The writer's right to strike, too?
I don't know about it.
The writer's striker was over last week.
Yeah, the right of the right.
We could post shit.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's come on, y'all.
Hold on, pose it.
Pose it.
What's you doing?
What you got? Shut it up. I couldn't shut it up before.
Michael Blanton's show. Go check it out on BET Plus.
I'm on that big. Go crazy. Go check it out.
Go check it out. We need some more episodes.
We didn't phone. We need some more.
And for me, you know, that's even crazy because, you know, I just,
my cartoon, I did a partnership with one of the, a real, real big actor,
and everything was on hold. So now.
Not no more, nigga. Let's go. Let's go.
We've got tools. Come on, man.
What are you talking about, nigga?
We're in the fourth quarter. We're going to finish strong.
Me and Dom just shot some shit,
nigga, we just producer of a short film,
nigger, no cap, nigga.
Yeah.
Fuck it.
Coming out with a movie,
Eddie Murphy, December 1st,
Candy Can't Lightning,
and stop playing, though.
Yeah, come on, man.
What else?
Keep going.
Huh?
What else?
Your Auntie Jack called me last week.
Fuck wrong, child, nigga.
Yeah, that's a new to movie movie.
Fact, your auntie J called me last week.
I don't know, but why we laugh and though,
in the actual cartoon movie
movie DC in it.
Facts!
Yeah!
Boom!
Yeah.
I know.
Oh, that was the one you hit me about,
Salem Moe.
Hey!
Stop playing!
You been fucking with the cartoon for a minute too.
Y'all ain't gonna clap for you, boy?
We just did.
We had before before you realized.
You realized late.
We had already clapped.
My bad.
You want to reclap.
Yeah.
We got to get you on our cartoon, the Roach Motel.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got a cartoon.
Let go.
Yeah.
Hey, man.
Well, I'm weird to you, y'all.
Never bring all three of them
to put them on a comedy show.
That shit is hell on earth.
Amen.
I brought Jesse Jackson to Tray Day
between Carlos and Chico, man.
I damn take them niggins out stage.
Man.
They go crazy on.
They were fucking with Jesse?
Yes.
No, see, this is the shit my fuckin'
don't get on to tell, man.
What they did to Jesse, man.
I love Jesse, man.
That's my brother.
Yeah.
They didn't hear about this.
They was on there, because I, Jesse was, I had, he was all through the time.
If they say one more thing.
Jesse was everywhere, man.
Yeah.
Isn't they?
Everywhere.
He was that close to me bringing them to the cliff.
I'm like, nah.
Jesse was everywhere, man.
And then them young folks down there was hot, Texas.
They did, you know, they got that shit on.
That shit was overwhelming, uh, Jesse.
He couldn't the hell out of it.
Put Jesse ass up.
Put, you what you said?
Put Jets up.
Yeah, here me, but, boy, they were not alive.
She put Jets up, man, he ain't ready for this.
He'll be on hold stressing on.
Every time you see, every time you see Jets,
he gets a mind holding on both sides of him,
I say, yeah, man.
Yeah, go on put it onck up.
Yeah, I'm going to put Jets up, man.
You got shit or shit.
Yeah, he's going to be trying to fuck something in the man.
Hey, we ain't going to do that as a jist's right now, man.
I ain't on this job.
Yeah, we ain't, that exactly I was at the scope.
ain't going to do that.
D.C., I didn't know he was there.
I didn't know he was there.
I didn't know he was there.
I didn't know he was there.
The whole, the joke that I was telling
was about how the nigger was everywhere.
And then people was laughing and like, what?
Oh, he and it.
It was just funny as him, man.
You're trying to get that nigga around.
You're trying to get that nigga around.
Just here and here.
What?
And I'm on stage talking about how they got this 90-some-year-old man
your old man every damn way.
How old Jesse?
80 something, that damn their name.
Oh man, man.
He's up there on the president, 80.
Trey, I know this is your first time stopping
through here, man.
Don't let it be the last.
Come on, man.
Anything you want to leave them with,
let them know how they can sign up for the relief game,
where they can make donations,
how they can get in touch with you,
and all that good shit.
You know what crazy.
Give them their bag.
I've just learned now you can't really
you got some stuff
I got you some
yeah
don't worry
you know
I give gifts all the time
so something
I'm coming
but I learned
man he just can't really
take shit for granted
you know
because shit bro
like you never know
when it'd be your last time
seeing some of your people
right
and a lot of people you know
they may see this show
and they see different stuff
but they don't know
nigga we all deal with each of them
regular like it ain't got
this the last goddamn thing
that we even be thinking
about.
Yeah.
We should have been, did this.
For real.
You ain't got so much.
Yeah, I'm a cool.
But I just learned, man, it's just always important, man.
Not only just appreciate the people, but I also support them.
Because, you know, probably think in both ways, we may be like,
there ain't no big deal, Tray don't want to do this, so I'll be like,
ain't no big deal for me to be on the show they got other, you know what I'm saying,
when all the while the support as a whole definitely makes it.
definitely make it that much more, you know.
She's a unit.
It's what we doing for.
Yeah, yeah, well, you know exactly where we got.
You know where we're at.
You know where we're at, and you know who we're talking to.
We're talking to us, man.
So anytime you got anything to promote,
come back when the movie come out or hell
if you ever want to come and talk shit with us,
you know, you always will be a poppy and get his hand
and whatever you want to, bro.
You know, we got the R&B track,
but for that movie, man.
But see, my man's a goddamn clip so he can promote
so he can promote that shit.
Drop the moment, Toby.
Most definitely, man.
Put some upcoming soon or some.
85 self-show.
Trade the truth.
We out of here.
There's got.
That's how we do, man.
Let's get that flick, man.
Say to do it, my wife.
I knew I wanted to obey and submit,
but I didn't fully grasp
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