The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - WALLSTREET TRAPPER in the Trap! | 85 South Show Podcast
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I didn't get, I talked to the people over there, famous Amos.
We've been spending a lot of money with them.
They might be able to get some of them chocolate chips.
Exactly.
I'm saying.
I reached out to the people at Nestle.
I ain't heard nothing.
back you're old dick you fought with nesley still nesley is that who made you who with the blue you know
nestle was a crib yeah that's nestle was not that's nifty no nesley
nesley crunch bar oh oh oh i see what you're saying but they had red left because the cousin was
blood so so nesley was the crimp crunch was the blood that got you well you know nesley they
run all the chocolate shit hersie yeah i fuck with all them anything chocolate
Nesley run all the Hurt.
I think Nesley like the grandfather.
I'm just saying that's the company.
Okay.
So Nishly, on Hersch.
I don't know.
That's where I'm wrong.
Hershey is Hershey.
Nesley is Hershey is Hershey is the big one.
Hershey's the big dog.
Hershey, the big dog.
He owned Nitch.
Shout out to Hershey, Pennsylvania.
I've been out there.
Hershey made that company.
Hershey made that town.
Hershey made what?
That time.
Hershey, Pennsylvania.
They got a, they got a, they don't know if it's still open, but
what the fuck was.
the name of that amusement park uh damn what was the name of was a Hershey Palace or
Hershey what they had a chocolate amusement park yeah like the real life Willie
Wamp and shit yeah man I'm gonna tell you the name of it's a different level right y'all
absolutely yeah Hershey Park Hershey Amusement Park Hershey Park it's in Hershey, Pennsylvania
who did you have discovered shaka? Cocoa plant no Africa definitely there's a cocoa plant
Man, well, come on, I had chocolate bar, man.
I got some candy.
Why you said it like that?
See that shit down like a creepy old man.
I got some candy.
Y'all nigga like candy, right?
Shit.
Damn.
We can make millions off of shit.
Billions.
Billions.
Like, would it be on it?
Yeah, I will.
Trillions.
Yeah.
Put the zee on it.
What, make a zillion.
Yeah.
No, no, what, the zillion.
Tron.
What, go out.
What's in?
Ain't nothing.
Y.
But Google, I mean, Russia sued Google for all the money in the world.
Yeah.
Russia sued Google?
That's a little.
Yeah, it was like something like the quintillion or some shit like that.
It was something crazy.
Why would they even print that shit out?
Because, you know, in America.
They say Google can't lie too much.
They be lying.
They be lying?
So we can't believe them on some of the stocks and shit they'd be saying?
You can't believe none of that shit.
You think so?
You think so?
Well, you think about it.
Anybody, they got a monopoly on information to say that that shit.
That was a great way of funding.
Anybody that got a monopoly on information.
They dictate how you get it.
Ooh!
They dictate how you get it.
Anybody that can dictate how you get information got a chokehold on the game.
And the way they be trying to set it up, like it live and how they're like,
we're bringing this broadcast into you.
I'm like, you're a part of the puppet scam.
Mm-hmm.
I know it's fake because I asked the, uh, hey, how can a nigger get rich?
What do you say?
It just kept sitting in a question.
I got stuck in the bubble.
You should have asked them how a white man get rich.
I don't want to know that.
That's the she code.
I want to know how a nigger can do.
They don't know that answer.
You think they are you going on this phone?
They do know.
They know enough to keep the shit off of them.
They got your algorithm.
Every time you're going on Instagram right now,
what are you going to see some ass shake?
But you got control of that algorithm.
You do, but then now they got the suggest bar.
So now it's other shit where you be like,
bro, I don't even follow you.
That's the shit you'd be.
peeking that? No. It got
a suggest bar. I'm on my time
He's talking about the motherfuckers who didn't pay
to get on your shit. Right. You feel me? So I'm
like, bro, you got to go over there and they be like
you can hide this. I'm like, I shouldn't
hide it because I didn't want to find it.
Why you got a hide
button when you already created
a find button. So if I
didn't want to go find it, I shouldn't
have to hide it. Because they found you.
You don't, you're trying to
like you said. What's
how you put it? Anybody who has
monopoly on information is dangerous that's the money right that's it that's it that's the money
suggest i'm just suggesting if you ain't looked at it yet that's all i'm saying you might want to look at
i'm like i don't know these folks who in these folks you can't take away the fact that sometimes
they suggest some shit that you want to see like oh man i would have never thought to look at this
that's what the explore pain for i mean they put it on your timeline now explore page you're gonna
you're gonna show me everything that you did out of the scene already on on look that for
over two, three minutes.
So now, as I'm looking at it in the 10 seconds,
you're like, oh, you like this shit.
So when you go back to these blood pay,
I'm gonna put a little something on that.
The suggestion is a branch off that treater.
The suggestion is shit that you have hidden before.
Are you, oh, you don't spoken your phone?
You see what I'm saying?
Oh, you might say, I don't like that shit.
And then you go on there and be like, come on, bro.
Be bullshit.
Come on, bro.
They're like, oh, you don't like that.
I'm going to fuck your day up.
Because I can monopolize.
Nick, look at my timeline.
You wouldn't know who the fuck the phone belonged to.
Tell you that, I'm like, why is you watching these coffee cleaning videos?
Let me tell you something, man.
That nigger cleaning them dirty-ass coppers got me in a chokeholds.
They be having a little sound page.
Yeah, I'm talking about buddy cleaning them.
I don't know how them cops get that dirty, but I watch them clean every minute that shit.
Oh, for real?
Well, I'm like, but I'm like, they cut down like that grail.
Well, that's a good graham.
Well, you know what you're doing, boy.
You brought that thing about the last.
That way that got you.
I know the bunch of we could.
Y'all was talking about that,
nigga, I met a motherfucker
a celebrity that came up on my,
uh, uh, explore page.
You know, the nigga who'd be making the baconators and shit?
Mm-hmm.
The what?
Cooking with A.B.
Oh, yeah.
The nigga who we, he'd go to the restaurant,
then he'd go home and cook the shit itself.
Yeah.
That nigga fried a big-ass fish sandwich.
The nigga made a Popeye's chicken sandwich at the crib,
a baconator.
I was like, nigga, you're a star at my house.
We're just saying, everything.
This nigga made a lasagna and a cro.
Park Putt?
Yeah.
This nigga is a real fucking legend.
I want to think about the internet, bro.
You can be entertained.
No, for sure.
You can go find your entertainment.
Them little Indian motherfuckers who'd be building the houses out of the mud.
I love that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
I know that shit takes about three months.
They'd be making that shit, it's a week.
That shit different.
And they may have a little voice out there?
That shit different.
I even watched the shit that's supposed to be therapeutic.
Motherfugs.
Be cutting up soap and shit.
Oh, yeah.
I'm too deep.
I'm too deep.
I'm too deep.
I made a whole mansion in the wood, bro.
I'm telling it, bro.
Some bamboo stick.
No, I just watched that.
A good machete.
I'm not going to lie.
I just watched that.
We didn't have that bullshit for the Lord.
I just watched out.
I just watched out.
That nigga had a bear head.
Listen, gang.
That nigga turned a bare head into a hook.
You know, Clay turned into the cement once it dries up.
I watched the motherfuckers cooking ostrichs and shit.
Yeah, I didn't say that.
That one fucked me up.
Who?
When they was cutting that ostrich up.
On Instagram.
On Instagram.
And I was like, man.
They cooked the shit out of ostrich, man.
They cooked the shit out of ostrich, man.
I don't have no ostrich meat.
Yeah, you don't, I don't think you want nothing.
That shit, man, you throw up.
Yeah, ugh.
It's got to be gaming.
Everything on there, though, man.
Everything on there.
I'm talking about whatever you're looking for.
You're going to cook meat, nigga.
I ain't mad to me cooked.
The fuck.
Who can't the ostrichers and cook it?
They find all the women, bro.
I'm talking about bad women.
You would never think to look up.
One night I was just up scrolling, bro.
The next thing I know, I'm about 10 pages deep.
And thick-deaf women.
what they think in death
no not think
deaf deaf like I know I said
thinking death I think he heard death
yeah without deaf like yeah
like can't talk like sign language
like sign language right
yeah I didn't
I didn't stumble upon a couple of days
I'm talking about they got this
this page for I guess they're from California
they call friendly phase
they just find random people
fight it brother this shit
so funny hey
my name's Jita I'm from
West Oakland, California.
You got any fighting experience?
No.
All right.
Let's go.
And then, let's get out there and get the fight.
This is the funniest shit of all the time.
I have seen something like that.
But these is rednecks.
Where they get online and they challenge each other.
And they just meet up.
I saw this redneck girl from Tennessee,
fight this other big fat redneck girl from like West Virginia.
And they got the head.
They got like a beef.
I don't know.
No, it's like a league where people just sign up to fight each other.
You bring your skinny fat ass.
I'm like, how she's skied and fat?
I tell you what, they, that makes me, it's so crazy.
My daughter, it put me on to it.
But once I got the man, them niggas, motherfuckers popping them balloons on motherfuckers.
No, I just started watching it because my girl, I'd be watching them pop them balloons.
I'd be watching them pop, pop, pop the fucking stuff.
I'm like that shit be funny sometimes.
What is this, man?
Yeah, it's just ridiculous.
I just saw the bootleg wrestling where they had the motherfucker dressed up like cane.
But his suit was, instead of red and white, it was white and black.
And the nigga named was cocaine.
His finishing move, the nigga pulled out of eight ball of cocaine.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I see that shit.
Yeah, I see that shit.
Yeah, that was funny.
He's got that eight ball.
That nigga threw that shit all over the place, bro.
Oh, no.
That's the negative.
I saw that man like that.
Hell yeah.
They're like cocaine.
He's going crazy.
He's going crazy.
He's got an eight bone.
That should be funny, man.
Hey, brother.
I ain't going to lie, bro.
I get get up and watch.
Oh, look, is it little people?
Yeah.
They be boxing.
Yeah.
They don't need me here.
What, every time a nigga come from back here,
they be out there smacking each other, bro.
I love.
They be hidden, though.
They'd definitely be yon some other.
They'd be hidden though.
Bro, they got energy like a motherfuckerfucking 12 round.
Man, we ain't even said.
Welcome back to the 85thouse show.
We're in here.
You ain't even a guest no more.
Yeah.
It ain't been on here.
Yeah, he was a new family, man.
I told you we're going to bring you in quarterly to make sure all our investments are up to par.
Get some insider information.
That's illegal.
I mean, we're going to get some tips and some pointers.
You can't have no inside.
I got quiet on that.
We don't know inside a train.
We don't know nothing about no inside of train.
I don't know shit.
Nah, they locked Martha Stewart up for that.
Yeah.
The white women can't get away with it.
Nobody can't.
What's she saying?
She had some friends who told her some shit one night at the party
and she moved some money around.
And she wasn't supposed to do that.
Oh, oh.
She's supposed to just lose the money like everybody else.
I made more money out of that, too.
She went crazy.
I love her.
She's so freaky.
What?
How you know?
Freaky, though, you ain't, you didn't see the post.
But she was talking about how they came and installed her pool.
Oh, this shit, legendary.
It don't sound nothing like no goddamn pool, bro.
This is just erotica.
What she said, look.
I'm going to have to pull it up.
Because I don't want to misquoted.
He's talking about it because I don't want to misquote her.
Hold on that's crazy.
I'm going to read this shit to you.
No, it's going to sound weird if I read it.
It's going to sound real strange.
Well, you know, I ain't know what you call with Angela
We're married to the dude's office.
Courtney Vance, yeah.
Oh, Preach's wife.
Yeah, Courtney Vann.
I ain't know that.
They've been together for a long time through.
By 20, about 20-some year.
Maybe 30.
Damn.
Listen to this.
That's crazy, bro.
She look amazing.
That's Martha.
That Martha.
Now, this is what the captions say.
My pool in East Hampton is the place to be on an 89-degree
day. When I built a pool 30 years ago, it was designed to be chlorine-free as possible with
natural concrete finish, no paint, and it fit in a long, narrow space between the house
and the property line. I made it extra deep for diving with no protruding steps so we can really
race the lip without worrying about any obstacles after all these years. It's still a fun place
to swim. That's just your freak out of that.
You just want to fuck my stupid
You're right
You're right
You're right
I'm like what she's going to explain
She said between two-skinned-a-ha-ha-ha
And she doesn't want to smell
She said after all these years
The pussy's still good
Don't let that go over your head
No, my God
You heard what she's saying
No paint
Just scrape
Just scrape
Long and narrow
Hey listen
Don't put no lute down here
No paint
No paint
No paint.
That means it's wax.
It's straight wax.
And it's narrow.
It's long and narrow.
It's tight.
I'm wet.
Then she said after all these years, it's still a fun place to swim.
It's so good.
It's wet.
I'm with you, Chigo.
I'm with you, Chigo.
I'm with Chigo on this.
We heard what she said.
She put the best in the law.
That's how you talk.
That's how you talk.
I heard you.
No, I know.
I ain't going to say it.
But if I was with her, I know she'll be fucking with it.
I heard the way you read that caption that it was deeper than that.
If I ever, was I'm in the room with her?
I got her.
I'm going for you.
I'm on her.
You know, she smoked weed?
I don't care nothing about that.
No, boy, I'm trying to tell you when she's lit.
She's very rich.
What if she ain't rich, rich, rich?
She rich is fucked.
Like super rich.
She got her own dishes, money.
And came home and got even richer than she was supposed to win to jail.
That's true.
Oh, damn.
She got her own dishes.
bro. She got a Martha Stewart collection. You know what that is? Everything in the whole
fucking house. Pillows, wooden spoons, strainer's, pressure cooker.
It's her face. She can't leave her. What does she get famous for initially? Cooking.
Being a good cook for white people. Yeah. Yeah. She didn't use mayonnaise, though. Being a good
cook. That was the key. Where did you get this from? White people are men? No, I saw, yeah,
People love mayonnaise.
Niggins, that's like hot sauce to them.
What?
They got it in their pocket right now.
Where do you get this information from?
From what?
That's the inside.
Information.
Come on, man.
Inside information, trap.
That's not a stereotype.
Trap, I've been seeing you on the gram since we're talking about the gram.
You've been on there getting rich as fuck, making good, smart decisions.
Bro, don't make that face.
You won't want that face.
Don't, you want to invest it all my 80s.
You're doing good.
I'm about a building.
I'm going to buy the $5.24 million dollar
And then I'm going to take the $500,000 out.
What are we doing, Trap?
And I'm going to invest debt back into the building
so my tax liability will come down.
I won't have to pay no taxes on it.
Yeah, I'm hip to you.
So what I'm going to pay?
What are we doing, Trap?
That's what you can't invest in.
You know, we're just playing the game.
I buy everything I see you post.
That's good money.
That's good money.
We're just playing the game, man.
You know, we got to use that.
We gotta use the market, man.
I come from, I come from New Orleans, man.
Niggas going to jail, I've been to more funerals than weddings, bruh.
So.
Weddn to be way little.
You feel me?
So I just, I saw that shit as a way out.
The market became a way out for me.
And I felt like if, if more of us could leverage that, then we can get more street
niggas out of jail.
It's more fun being rich and on the street, bruh.
It's a lot of shit to do so.
I looked at it, like, they got more gangsters in the stock market.
They got more gangsters in government than gangsters on the street.
Right.
They just got more information than us.
Just like Chico said, but...
We just don't got the information.
And so for me, if we learn how to play that game,
I use it the same way as I use the streets.
And so what happens is once I started making money, I was like,
oh, they don't really got...
They're not really smarter than me.
They just got information.
so the goal for music is just go get some more information
and when you come from the street
you ain't scared to lose no money
that shit comes with the game
so when you say
early when you like don't believe in what Google said
how do you get your information on
that is false information out of that
so I don't really go to Google for information
I go straight to the source
I go straight to them so
we got to stop being scared to read too
and we got to be willing to listen
where it is to make money.
We got to listen to make money.
So I came out with this saying the other day on my show,
I said,
investing is a patience man's game.
It's a poor man's hustle,
but it's a rich man's foundation.
So a lot of people who come from where we come from,
they try to flip money fast in the market
because money is needed right in and up.
But they look at the market as
you know I'm gonna let this shit change my whole family
not just myself but everybody that come after me
so I just go straight to the company
she goes just said he said in the in the freestyle
he said I don't care if he voted for Trump
I still bought Tesla stop
well how I'm gonna go know what Tesla did
I ain't gonna go to Google I'm gonna go right to Tesla
and ask them what they're doing
and they're gonna tell it to me because they're a public company
they got to tell me what they're doing
and so I'm taking that before
I take it from Google, because Google is looking, I look at it like this.
If I go to Google, it's like being on the street, like, it's going to get chopped up by
time I get to it.
It doesn't got stepped on before I get the information.
So before I let the information get stepped on, I'm going to go straight to the plug.
So what do you go to get that?
I'm going to Tesla stock.
I'm going to a Tesla company.
When I go to the website, it's going to say investor relations.
I press that button.
They're going to tell me everything they're doing.
I'm going to sit there for 15, 20 minutes, and you read what they got going on.
The niggas be so ready to move, I know the information right there.
So I use the same information to go make $850,000 and six weeks in the market.
Took the $850, like Chico said, we'll put a down payment on a $5 million building.
All right.
That's cool.
Well, I still got to pay capital gains on that shit.
Right.
So let me go put another $500,000 cash in the building.
Now I don't got to pay no capital gains and now the building is free damn now.
Right?
That's just understanding how to play the game.
So we just learn a game of money
Why are you scratching a hill, bro?
No, my shit was itchy, nigga.
They ain't open to ask a question.
I had that bill to get free.
Because I didn't pay for the building myself.
I let the stock market pay for the building.
Understood.
So I let the profits I made in the market
be a down payment on the building.
So now I ain't come up off no cash.
And so now, yeah, I got to pay the note on the building
but the initial investment for the building is free.
The initial physical hustle.
Yeah, it's free.
And then now I'm playing the same game with Uncle Sam.
I'm like, okay, bro, I know you want your money.
You like a nickel bag gets sold in the park you won't have.
So how do I beat you at the game?
Because he don't even get mad at you for playing a game.
So how do I, okay, boom, how do I offset the $8.50 that I took out the market?
Okay, let me go put $500 in the building to renovated.
And now the $800 I took out the market, it off the $500.
sets that, and then the building now offsets my taxes for like the next two to three years.
That's free money right there.
And then I can go right back to the bank and say, hey, since I got this building, it's a commercial building.
Now they're looking at me like I'm a different type of nigger.
They're like, oh, you got commercial property.
Oh, because they ain't given commercial property than anybody.
You got to go through what's called being bankable, right?
So they don't care how much money you have.
$10 million in the bank.
But if you on got a paper trail, they don't care.
They don't care.
So I'm like, all right, before I did that, I had to go, that's why I asked you,
go Google how a white man get rich.
So I had to go to my white friends and say, hey, how do I become bankable?
Okay, this is what you got to do, trap.
You got to do this.
You got to take all the assets you got.
You got to take all the liabilities you got.
You got to put it on this peep of paper that's called a PFS, a personal financial statement.
man what the hell that is oh you got to list everything you got on here all your cash all your
investments all your life insurance you got to invest in any jewelry you got put it all on now
trust trust put it all on life insurance put it all on that so we can see how much money you
work okay cool you do that that's a simple that take 20 minutes 30 minutes to do all right
now you get that to the bank the bank going to look at it and say oh they're going to ask you
questions on everything you got yep that's legit what's your credit school oh that's good how much
money you want well you want five million what you're going to do with the building so now you got
to tell them what you're going to do with the building it's going to be media it's going to be education
i'm going to do this event that it's going to generate this kind of money so now you got to go to
somebody and say hey i need to do what's called a performer well what the hell is that well i got
i got to tell you what i want to do with the building and then you got to estimate how much
I can make from that.
I don't got to do it, you got to do it.
And then I'm going to take that and get it to the bank.
So here's my personal financial statement, here's my performer, here's my credit score.
You're going to give me the building or what?
We'll give you the building.
How much cash you got liquid?
I got this much liquid.
Okay, cool.
We'll give you the building.
Okay, now we need this much money down.
All right, bet.
I got enough cash to make them say they rock with me.
Now I'm saying, all right.
and started me going liquid.
I'm like, no, I ain't about to go liquid.
I want my liquid.
But I got a skill set that I can say,
let me go to the stock market.
My closing date is when?
October this day, all right, cool.
So I got about seven weeks
to go make this down payment in the market.
Oh, shit, I could do that.
I'm going to be a little more aggressive
than I would have been before.
But I'm looking at it as,
I don't want to come up off my liquid bread.
Anybody could do that.
I know what I can go make some money.
All of us.
could do that shit.
When you say you had to be a little bit more aggressive,
that means when you first went in,
you went in heavier as far as the input
or more aggressive as far as what you got in
and being more moving shit every day.
No, no.
So I'll give props to dudes that day trade
and women that day trade.
That shit ain't for me.
Because I don't got time to be sitting in front of the computer
all the every day.
So what I do is I took it out a little further.
Like, I put fly on it.
I put chat.
on it. So I stretch them out a little bit more, four months, six months, eight months, one year.
It costs a little more, but I'm putting a game on my side. I don't never want to play
the game when it's in the favor of the house. House always win. So I got to put the game in my
favor. So I created a formula. We put the shit out maybe four months, six months, eight months.
So now, when I say I've been a little more aggressive, so what I do on Instagram is I show us
that you can make real money in this shit.
most dudes that trade and shit
like they might make $5,000, $10,000
and that's good money.
A month or a week.
They can make it depends.
Like they can make it a day.
Day traders, they're going to make it in a day,
but they got a system and it don't allow them
to leverage as much money as I do
because it's going to be over-leveraging,
meaning they risking way more
than they're willing to do.
They might risk $10,000, $15,000.
You know, they make $10% they're good.
I'm like, fuck that everybody can see that.
I won't take it.
I won't show us we can go make $100,000
in a day.
I want shows we can make $200 and I want so we can make a half a million, right?
So I'm putting up way more risk, but I'm giving myself four months,
giving myself six months, but I still can do that shit in a day.
You feel what I'm saying?
I'm just giving myself more time.
And so I might buy 60 contracts.
So a contract is 100 stocks in one package.
So think about it like this.
36 ohs make a brick
right
Well a hundred
A hundred stocks make one contract
Okay
That's how I understood it
That's how you figured it
That's how I figured the market out
Because I everything I did
I compared to what I did in the street
That's how the shit made sense to me
So if I look at a book
I'm like bro I don't know that ain't it
How does it make sense to me from a street perspective
It's the same shit
So that's what I'm the same shit
So what I did was I said okay if I can
if I can take
I'm gonna go way back
If I could take
I should go two for tens
When I was first started hustling
So if I could take a dime
If I could take $10 and give a dude
And he'd give me two dimes
Then my next flip is taking two dimes
And turn it to four
If I could do that then I can not get a half
The same thing I deal with the options market
If I can get one contract
I can turn one contract into two
If I can turn two
I can turn two I can turn two and turn into four
If I could turn four into eight
It's the game change or not
because now I'm making five figures every time I play the game.
If I could take eight contracts and turn it to 16, now I'm killing it.
I'm at least doing 80 grand a pop.
I played the game until I started saying, all right, once I did $100,000, I said,
bro, I'm going to make a million dollars in this shit.
And in June, we put $400,000 in.
One played, the shit turned to $1.2 million.
It pulls it on the ground.
Don't nothing change.
But the emotion.
And I come from the street, ain't no street,
niggas scared to lose no money.
It comes with the game.
Buying money, lower your money,
might get robbed,
somebody gives you some bad product.
That's part of the game.
I looked at that shit.
Fucking off, doing whatever.
You're like, bet.
You go in the club, you blow it.
You take, it is what it is.
It is what it is.
So you take that.
I took the same mindset and said,
bro, the difference is,
nigger, this shit don't stop printing money.
This shit,
don't stop printing money.
Only holidays and Saturday and Sunday.
So every day I got a shot to go do it.
So that's all I did, bro.
I did that shit.
I said, all right, I'm going to just play the game like this.
So for being more aggressive, I was like, all right,
if I got to go make this, I thought it was a million dollars.
But the building, the roof was messed up.
So they gave me a credit for $300,000.
So I ain't had to come up with a million.
I had to come up with like $8.50.
I said, all right, I got to make $8.50 in a week.
I mean, in six weeks, now I'm about to go all in.
So I just started, instead of buying like maybe 15, 20 contracts,
I was buying like 70 contracts.
You know what I'm saying?
On the same place that I would have bought 10 or 15 on anyway or 25 on anyway.
He's going crazy.
I'm like, bro, I'm about to, I was sitting on the cash in the account.
I'm like, yo, I'm about to spend $3.50 on these contracts.
And in six weeks, that shit, it helped me because I understood what was going on in the market.
right right so that shit just that shit that shit went my way yeah yeah that shit just went you know what I'm
saying I was like you're like back to the back to the protocol you know what I'm saying like you don't
always got to you don't always got to be all in like that ain't always working your favor no no no so I don't
posted that I don't posted you I took a half a ticket loss in a day see that's what I mean that's I just was about to say that like you know
know, like we were just talking about the information, one of the things that people take
for granted is when a motherfucker can talk good, it's easy to make shit sell like you know
what you're talking about.
And bullshit is most easily mixed in with a nigger who know how to tell you the truth
up front.
That's usually how motherfuckers lie to you.
They start out with the truth and then wash you up with the lies.
It would be common sense.
Yeah.
I mean, but common sense is you can, you know, for a person who's not in the know,
they would take that as true.
You can make it sound good enough to make a person
buy it. From your perspective, what would you
tell people, how would you help people
be able to filter out the bullshit
when they come to this shit?
Because, motherfuck-
People good at talking, bro.
People good at talking.
Watch a person.
Watch what they're doing.
So if you're trying to find somebody on an
Instagram to learn from, if all they post is
wins, go the other way.
There's no way you can always
winning the game. That's why one of the things I did was, if I'm going to show you a half a
million dollar win, I'm going to show you a half a million dollar loss.
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I don't post it days where I don't lost 100,000 300,000, 500,000 and I double right back and said yeah I love showing y'all that because I'm about to show you this half a ticket win I'm about to show you this $600,000 win so I always said find somebody who's showing you losses and wins but they wins more than the losses it's the only way you can figure it out bro because somebody who love the game they love the else I ain't never met a
nigga in the street who was hustling, who took an L and said, I ain't hustling no move.
I know a couple of them,
unless a nigga went laid, unless you laid down and did a bid.
That's the only thing that took a nigga out of the street.
If he laid down on a bed, if he just lost a pack or a nigga ride him or a nigga hit
stag, he ain't ever quit.
But you're talking about, see, you got another thing, you got to make sure you
establish that when you talk about with them of real hustlers you talk about.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
The real hustlers.
A real, somebody that's really doing it.
But L ain't going to discourage you from being in the game.
You understand sports of the game.
What's the L?
They got smoked L's.
That is.
I don't take no money.
But I don't think about L is you learn what not to do.
So that's where I, there's information in the loss.
So a nigger who take an L, you're going to be like, I bet, what I did wrong.
Right.
So for somebody who learning, somebody who knew to the game, you don't really know what to look for.
So in my mind, I'm looking for the person who's showing me the wins and the loss.
That's what I'm looking for.
Who's looking for?
Man, I just did the research on it.
I can't do it.
All right, fuck.
I got to do it from a private equity perspective, which is cool.
I met a, it's crazy.
I met a dude when I was in Cleveland.
And it's crazy that when you, the commonalities of money,
when you start getting it, you realize how small they are,
like how simplistic they are.
We had the same kind of watch on it.
And he recognized my, we were like, man, I love that watch.
I looked, I was like, oh, okay, we got to have in a conversation.
I asked him what he did he said I'm a hedge fund man yeah I said what is a hedge fund
man do man he got to breaking that shit down I was like well how much money do
you make you know and then my another thing is when they see you have that
commonality they have no problem with disseminating the information to you it's
like they'll tell you he was like yeah he said well you know he said probably
quarterly or two he said I probably manage so I managed probably three four
billion yeah he said me personally I'll probably bring in 20% of it yeah
$250, $300 million.
$20% of it. 20% of it.
I'm like, I mean, just so casually.
Yeah. He was like, hey, man, take my number, man.
I learned that. I'm like, man.
Watchers are a game change.
A liar. Yeah.
Watches are such a, I learned that, bro.
So everybody,
you should ride at first class every time
you get a chance. Not every time, but you get a chance.
You're going to ride in first class. You're going to meet
some different people. And for men,
like get a nice watch bro thanks
like when you
I'm gonna tell you something
so this one this is
this is factory diamond
oh I know I have that watch
I don't have that one I got the platinum one
like that so if you're gonna talk to somebody that really got
some bread
I ain't telling you don't go get your whites with your ice
and all that that's cool but
the person who's going to take you serious they're going to look
at your watch and they're going to oh
you put up that ain't that ain't factory
diamonds ah
Jay Z said I'm good
And Rolex diamonds, what the fuck you've done to that?
What you've done it?
That ain't the, so a nice watch, factory, plane, where I'm telling you, they're going to look at it.
They're going to look at, oh, they'll even tell you, like, I was in first class, and I ran up on a head as fund manager.
I didn't even know.
And he was, his thing was, he bought, I'm sorry, he was private equity, so that means his thing was he buy dental offices all around the world.
They go buy dental offices.
They go in, they redo them, and then they sell them.
They sell them in five years.
So all you're doing is putting your money in, putting your money in the fund.
I think he had, there was up to maybe $700 million.
His goal was to get it to $2.5 billion, and then they was going to sell the whole package to a dental firm.
I'm sitting in first class, and somebody came behind me.
It was like, well, she traveled.
Man, bro, you don't help me so much.
So I started talking to somebody.
But his introduction to the conversation for me was, hmm, plain Jane Rolex, chocolate face.
That's the limited edition.
I missed that one.
That was his introduction to me.
I looked at him.
He had the plane Jane roll.
We just started vibing the whole flight.
So I've learned that the watches are how wealthy people really start conversations with each other, bro.
So I'm like, bad.
I'm in first class.
It's like, I'm making, show that joke on.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a, and you never know who you're going to meet.
And the next thing to help you with that is, you got to open up your conversation.
Facts.
You know what I'm saying?
Because a motherfucker with money and a person with information,
they're going to understand if you're trying to talk some bullshit to them.
They're going to understand if you're trying to fake your way through the conversation.
They're going to shut it down.
But somebody who's willing to Chico, I can guarantee you had a good-ass conversation.
One or two things happen.
you had a great conversation, or you showed up as the student.
That's it.
That was, that's what I've learned when it comes to having conversations with people,
especially people that I don't know anything about what they do.
I don't want to talk about what I do.
I want to hear about what you got going on.
And I know how to keep you going.
I know how we, all of us are conversations.
So we know how to keep the conversation going.
But I'm really interested because my line of questioning is going to be,
well, how did you do that?
Yeah.
That much?
Yeah.
It's the great part about it.
They like telling you.
Yeah.
They want to tell you.
They're like, you really want to know.
I want to know how you got into the wine industry.
That's the fact.
I love wine.
I don't drink wine, but I love that.
What's your favorite?
Ah, the red kind.
Hurry up.
Yeah.
They love it, bro.
Well, successful people love talking about how they did something.
Right.
It's the conversations they have.
Like, it's only people.
I've learned this, bro.
It's only people who don't really have shit.
that gate key information.
You feel like if you let some,
I love learning stuff so I can go
sit at a table with somebody
who got, and be like, yo, yep, my next conversation
now is when I'm talking to them,
yep, I went bought a $5.5 million building.
Yo, I used the market to get it out.
My network just increased $5.7 million.
Yo, what I need to learn how to do?
I need to learn how to do cost segregation.
What's up? They're ready to talk to me about it.
That's my next level, man.
I'm going to get $100 million.
I'm going to build $100 million.
I'm going to build $100 million.
We're gonna, not that I bought this building
I'm okay, now I know how to buy
commercial buildings, it's on.
You're down here?
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all definitely gotta pull up, man.
This nigga's another nigga, like, throughout the years,
this nigga's always on something.
Yeah.
Something.
And whenever he gets on something,
he'll learn this shit enough
to be able to explain it to you.
By the time he explained it to you,
he explained it to you in the way
you got to not listen to not understand the shit.
You're like, hey, I remember we was watching
He was watching the Super Bowl one year.
And this thing was like, hey man, I forget which coin it was.
We was like, hey, nigga, you bought some of this coin?
I was like, nah.
He was like, you might want to buy when they're supposed to have a Super Bowl commercial.
I was like, Nick, how the fuck you know?
They were like, man, I've been on this shit on YouTube, nigger on this journey and shit.
And nigger, I bought the shit and still got it to this day.
That's another one of them ones that just shot up the other day.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's like, you just got to be willing to take the information, you know?
that's the thing to stop my shit fly this nigger know that shit i'm not privy to it i don't you know i mean
i ain't really got it to a point where i can understand it all the way but watching this
nigger i haven't been watching this nigger this nigger showed me a screen on this phone with all
these red numbers and shit you're like nah this what this is this what this is this what that is
so you know just just like you said that information man it's so important to be able to
to get it from your people like the instagram shit watching
people is cool but your surrounding people should be learning y'all should challenge each other to
learn how to put each other on the shit i was telling them about the commercial real estate is why i got
the that's the that's the that's the whole like so i'm i'm just say what i learned when i was
bro this building that taught me so much bro like nothing against people that buy residential real
estate right i was talking to the banker in there mind you bro this a whole different language
for me but i got people that do real estate so my girl terra because she's from new orleans so
She got, like, I think, four, 500 doors.
And she literally went built the whole neighborhood herself.
Yeah, that's what my man, Rico do.
Yeah, she went to built the whole neighborhood, put her kid's name on the street and everything, right?
So, I go in the bank, and the man was like, he said, this is your first piece of property?
No, I'm like, yeah, I bought a farm.
I got 40 acres of a farm.
He's like, but this is your first piece of, like, property.
I'm like, yeah, I got a house, and then I bought a house?
He was like, no, this is your first, he said, no, no, we call this property.
I'm like, what?
He was like, that's good, but we call this property.
I was like, so you don't call the house I bought property?
He said, anybody could buy a house.
I said, but this property, he said, but you just entered a different ball game.
You enter the different level.
And once you buy this one, the bank,
world going to look at you different because anybody can buy and I'm not talking down on this coming from
the banker it's like anybody can buy a duplex anybody can buy you know a fourplex you can get that
with a FHA loan you can get that with a government assistance and get that the government can't
help you get this you got to be right to get this he said so now when you that that P.O.F that you
submit it, when they look at that now and it has a commercial building on it or it has
an apartment complex on it, you've now entered a new ballgame. He was like, congratulations.
I was like, okay. Say less. I didn't know that. So when I'm seeing people on the ground,
like, yeah, bro, I won't give me a duplex. I won't get me a, it's like I skipped that.
And again, it ain't nothing wrong with that because you're still building.
Right.
Like, I just became associates with John Hope Bryant.
He's the largest minority, real estate, single family home in America.
Black man.
Black man, yeah, I know.
Black man.
He got 700 doors.
So you can't ignore that, right?
But I never knew that the commercial game had that much leverage.
So now my eyes changed.
Now I'm running around like, yeah, I'm like, about that building.
Yeah, so you start looking at buildings different.
My whole brain different.
I'm like, ooh, I'm like, ooh, I'm on that building.
You know what I mean?
We was talking about that one time.
We was standing on the balcony at L.A. looking out on the ball.
This niggick was like, man, somebody on every last one of these motherfuckers, man.
Own it.
It's his.
It's her.
The thing is, like, you know, it'd be groups.
You get in a group.
But if you all get, if you got one building and he got a building, he got a building.
he got to build it, he got to build it.
He was like, fuck it, let's put these assets together
and buy a skyscraper, nigga.
And that's how they do it.
Here's a dope part about it.
There's times, and that's why I say
that's why the streets make so much sense
when you play this game like this.
Every hustler know that you make more money
in a drought.
Every hustle know that.
That's the same thing with building wealth.
When the economy is down,
the market is down, assets not on sale.
Think about this.
The AT&T building got sold.
This is a $280 million building.
It got sold for like $60 million.
Now, that sounds like a lot of money.
But once you buy the building and the economy corrects itself,
you do some changes to it.
The building back worth $300 million or more that you only pay $60 million for.
You know what I
The numbers game
Scared people be the numbers game
Scared us in the beginning because
Those are numbers that we only
dreamed of
We never thought we can do it
But once you realize it
I'm in a mentorship bro
I pay a hundred grand for this mentorship
A year
Everybody in the nine figures
99% of my only nine figures
because they own that much real estate.
They're not non-figure liquid.
Nobody's non-figure liquid.
When we look at the richest men in the world,
yep, they're $300 million and $200 million,
but they don't got that in cash.
They got that in assets.
Probably only 20% of that is cash.
The niggas be asset rich.
We be asset poor, but we be material rich.
You go in a nigger closet.
A knick closet lit.
nigga girl got all the burkins
the burkins are a asset
The Chanel's are an asset
But all the other stuff they got
That ain't no assets
Bro, a bunch of Deora clothes and all that
That ain't crap
But you go in somebody else closet
They still got the time for it
They still got that
But they also got 50 million in assets
That's the game
Bro, like I don't care about the money
And I know it's hard to tell
a nigga who coming out of the street
Don't worry about the money
Because you're trying to get above water
Right
But watch this.
The Bible tell us that money is good for all things.
Things, not peace, not happiness, but things.
Asset is a thing.
A house is a thing, a car is a thing.
So me, I'm like, all right, let me go by the things that I need
to give me a bell of quality of life.
Quincy Jones, OG, just passed away, left his kids.
63 million apiece, seven of them.
Plus he left them.
majority stake of his
masters as a producer.
A good man leaving inheritance
for his kids, kids.
He's fulfilling scripture right there.
But he also lived 91 years too, so you got to put that
into account.
Check this out there.
You got to keep yourself around.
You got to keep yourself around. And the longer
you're around, the monies you got.
By how many of them that we know
that we loved
died broke? And it ain't
because they didn't have the money is because they ain't know how to, one of the most expensive
taxes is the inheritance tax. That's the tax for passing your, the money you accumulated,
passing that down is one of the most expensive taxes you'll ever pay. So the most expensive
tax, because I'm going to say I'm going to understand one thing, bro. Like, I want money from
everything that, I want money for when you alive, I want money for when you drink, I want money
when you buy clothes, I want money when you die.
Your objective is to learn how do I play the game to a point where I can bypass that?
Because there's rules in the game that allow me to bypass that.
There's rules in the game.
One of the rules in the game is whether you like it or not, Trump said, check this out.
I don't like that rule.
So here's what I'm going to do.
If you married and you married, I'm going to increase how much money I'm going to let y'all pass down.
So now you can pass down $22 million tax-free.
That's some rich niggins shit.
So what we got to start saying is, yo, you're American, you got the right to vote.
Whoever you vote for, cool.
Let's go get back to the bread.
Like whatever your political beliefs is, I love it.
You got that choice.
Let's go get back to the money to learn a game.
Because when you look at somebody like Elon Musk, bro, I can promise you, he don't care who the damn president was.
He won't know who can fit my agenda for my business
Whoever gonna fit the agenda for my business
I'm pulling all my money behind him and look what happens
Soon as old boy won
Stock went through the roof
And in six days he made 70 million
It ain't because he sold more Teslis, man
It ain't because he put more satellites in the sky, fan
The stock went up like crazy
And what happens? He owned majority of the stock
Why did the stock go up like that?
Because everybody named Mama saw
he was right on side of Trump
and everybody named Mom will know if Trump got in office
he's gonna probably give him a cabinet spot
and he gonna be good for what Tesla got going on
less than a week later what happened
put him in office he got a cabinet spot
now satellites what happened he doge corn
he a part of that he slide him in
they don't care who in office
who gonna fit the agenda that I'm trying to do
that's how billionaires play the game dog
just because we don't got billions don't mean
we still can't play the game
I might can't build it
billion dollar business but I can go invest in one I can go invest in one you feel
me and I think you need to understand so I love a money game bro and that's that's what
the building for bro the building is about teaching us like we want to change the way financial
literacy look we want to change the way that from a young age bro we won't we're coming through
there man you got to come through that we got to come through that you got to come like a
You didn't get your bill.
How big is the building?
So the building $50,000 square feet.
Oh, that's dope.
The building $50,000 square feet.
Where is it?
Marietta is on a school point.
Schools can start using your building for like courses and shit.
We do credit.
That's why I just, man.
Somebody needs to get Dr. Umar Johnson that money, man.
So we can open that school, man.
Man, we got to get Dr. Umar in that school, my name.
He still ain't got the school.
He still ain't got the school work.
Can we please get Dr. U.
We're going to be, we're going to do it.
I'm going to go talk to them.
I mean, for real.
And I don't need it.
I have donated to Dr. Uman's school.
Yeah, hell yeah, because I want him to get the school.
But, like, coming from, yeah, coming from D.C.
P.N., D.C.P.S.P.D.C.P.D.C.P.D.D.D.D.D.
. We should do a go fund me for Dr. U.M.
Yeah, I mean, it's notoriously fucked up.
We got to get some private equity for it.
Private equity.
We're going to get to get.
Anybody who is talking like he's talking about educating black children in the right way, I'm for it because I saw...
Don't he got the building, right?
He said he did, but that was like four years ago.
That's what they said.
But we never seen it, though.
That's what I'm saying.
I got a mean age back problem.
Yeah, I mean, bro, it's been an age back problems.
We're not, we fuck with him.
We fought with our Luma.
Yeah, for real.
We just trying to.
We just trying to.
Five South brothers don't understand that the knowledge that they are trying to comprehend about my dad.
building. Bring me on the show and let me
articulate. What you were saying about the school system
is the school system is fucked up in D.C.
It's all, well, it's changing now because of the
gentrification. But when I was in school,
notorious low test scores,
notorious low graduation rate.
And all of those things is because the test that they were
given us were biased to the environment
that we come from. So you're not going to have
high test scores when you're not even teaching this
criteria to the students. So what do you say
like bias? Like shit don't even...
bias as in it applies to you but when you take the test they got algebra on the test and you ain't did nothing but multiplication every day for six months before they test you yeah your teacher ain't even taught you how to do this shit that they testing you on yeah you never seen it you never seen it before they ain't never seen it before they mean it but they didn't give it to you they just didn't give it to you because they're not required because they made a standard of
test on a higher standard of education there you go there you go there you go
I mean so and that means that if they were to educate us at the same rate and
understanding that we learn at a certain pace and learn a certain way if there's any
establishment that does that you watch these blacks kids skyrocket knock these
tests out I mean you can't touch them when they really taught the right way so
anybody who's trying to teach our kids
the right way I'm all the way for.
It wasn't like kids
East and Berk was this the fucking
Yeah, exactly.
It's a rough.
Black kids can't learn
without no brick.
Everybody's good.
I don't know where they get them
little cotton milk's from
but there's a lot of them.
It's a lot of there every day.
Chocolate, strawberry.
They got strawberry milk in the school.
Man the one of they eat the strawberries,
you got to watch them.
Hey, I ain't never even seen any one of them.
No one that said the school no fight.
Them dick.
Yeah, anybody, anybody,
listen, them the ones I used to be scared of
Loz, they could be at lunchtime
with a chicken
was chasing it with a white milk.
Yeah, you're a different type of niggins.
You're different, man.
You're different.
You're different.
You're different.
Boy, you can't go to recess after that.
You're a different nigga.
Hey, boy, I got to have chocolate milk.
Yeah.
I got to have chocolate milk.
Yeah.
It went off the white milk
with the pizza.
The pizza.
And he grabbed the first one.
He didn't get the one in the back.
You got the first one that's sitting out.
But this is how diabolical school is.
Think about that shit.
They're out there charging them kids.
I don't know what a milk cost now,
but a milk was a fucking quarter, man.
Yeah.
These are the children.
Yeah.
It's a dog, not for sure.
Listen.
How much of it is not?
We were the kids with a-
I don't know.
But you ain't he supposed to be really drinking that shit.
No, that shit.
We were the kid.
That spaghetti.
That's got it good.
They said it's good to buy the feet.
Hey, man.
That thick-ass garlic bread.
Half a pound of butter.
Milk, bro.
That grease is?
Then you're putting chocolate milk on top of that?
Then you're going outside and you're playing for 30 minutes.
Go outside and right around for 30 minutes sweat.
No wonder you stink.
No wonder kids stink.
Bro, that shit coming up.
You try to do that now as a grown man.
Man, he's some...
They don't even do hostages like that, niggins.
You can have some hostages.
You wouldn't give them those chocolate milk and spaghetti.
That's a scared girl.
Hey man, what y'all doing?
What the fuck is that?
Eat that garlic bread.
Drink that chocolate milk.
Man, can you imagine what the fuck might happen?
You're going to get acid reflux.
And you're going to be shitting grease.
You're going to stand up.
That shit going to fall out your ass, nigger.
As soon as you stand up.
Late used to get that strawberry milk.
Yes, you did.
It wouldn't even do that to the mother.
I was like, boy, I go out.
Hey, man.
Crazy.
You said you would do that to a hostage.
Oh, man.
That's good.
That's good.
Grown man drinking milk is bad.
Yeah.
Taco day?
Tacos and milk?
Tacos and milk?
You know the fuck y'all had tacos at school. I used to try to finesse. We had tacos. And then milk, what's the only motherfucking drink?
Yeah, she would always make sure she had lunchtime she had had me the apple
because I didn't have been lactose intolerancy like my whole life, stuff.
That why you don't like milk, nigga?
Yeah, I've been not liking milk, nigga.
I fucked around.
I never told you how to, well, last time I shit on myself,
I tried to eat a bowl of cereal before I went to school.
Damn.
And walked up the street, that shit, zh-z-z-z-ha-ha-ha.
He didn't fuck that way when you can't move, right?
Here to stand there.
Let it happen.
I was running.
I was running and then it just came and then I was like, yeah.
Over with.
Over with.
Wasn't nothing I could do, bro.
I was the fuck milk.
That was a shit.
Yeah, he's supposed to be drinking that shit, man.
Yeah, you got to go back home.
Hell no, man.
The fuck that I told you.
Fuck that part as I had to go by.
I was just a block up the street from the copler.
No, nigger.
Me and my mama had got into it and she took my front door key, bro.
She took my front door.
She took my front door.
out front of the apartment shitty
until the nigga came and let me in the
front door. My man, I yo Bill
came outside. I was like, bad, God, damn.
When you farted out here or something? I was like, no, I did
more than that, my nigga. I had to
throw my clothes in the trash. I was like,
man, I'm fucked. I can't do it.
That's the traumatic experience with milk,
hell not, nigga. Now
now that's a fifth
factor challenge, nigga. You bring one of
little things in milk in here, be like
to finish that bitch. You get you a million.
But at least you ain't by yourself, bro.
Just go down the milk out, bro.
These motherfuckers got so many milk alternatives for shit.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You drank oat milk.
No, no, I ain't.
Nah, you got to drink that, what they call it, oat milk.
Oat milk is a shit.
They got to drink silt milk.
Yeah, I ain't, I mean, fucking with that.
You can drink milk.
You can drink milk.
You can drink milk.
Hey, yeah.
Damn.
I can't eat half-favored chito.
Yes, you can.
I see you eat two bags.
And you didn't hear from me to the next day.
Boy, I was gonna stay
Fuck, that way I stayed on that side
Then I was falling like a motherfucker
I was like, hey, yellow
Shit!
I shouldn't fuck with that
I don't think I can do loose lead to like that
Come with a psychic game
Cause boy, that's
Wooo
Well, my stomach was on
Bye, Louisville, boy
I had two bag of hot flamed chito
And a bag of Doritos
And a bag of the Mexican kind
The Mexican Koso Doritos
It's sweet chilling.
Yeah.
Oh, you got exotic.
Why the fuck you do that to you?
We said it to him.
I was threatening.
We were like, bro, what the fuck is you doing?
I was like, you know, you don't know what we're going on?
I'm like, you know, you know, you don't think you still do your shit?
I'm like, yeah, okay, my stomach can't bubble in.
Now, then he adds for another bag.
Like, I guess where the first one they fuck about me was like, we're like, we got
ain't got a more flame a hot chito?
We ain't got no more flame a hot chito?
What we know?
We ain't got them going to want to flame a hot chito?
That's really, that's what we don't.
He got him one favorite hot chito.
They found him another bag.
He dogged that bag.
Then he left out.
Then he came back with the bag of Doritos.
I was like, bro, what the fuck he got going on, fly with you?
Would you training for something?
I don't get on.
But I would get out of my mind.
We got on stare at that dick.
We're like, you already know him from MTV.
I would die in that prayer.
I was like, thank you, Lord.
I was like, ooh.
Don't do it like that.
I'm down here trying to give thanks, and I'm doing it.
Man, I'm at that age where I ain't going to leave the house till I shit first.
You're going to leave the house?
Like my day can't start, I can't leave until that ain't going outside.
You take shit every day.
Because sometimes you get all the way to the car and your stomach, you'd be like, no.
No.
So you're on the one taking shit every day.
He said, no.
Every day, daily.
I'm healthy as a motherfucker.
He's talking about healthy.
Healthy as a motherfucker.
nigga, right now ain't taking shit in two days.
What wrong with you?
That nigga on that one.
There ain't no vegetables.
He's going to dress apples sauce.
They're going to eat milk shit.
If you can't shit, you can eat
an apple salt or smoke a black amoeia.
Yeah, that black amoeuvred to you every time.
Boy, that black odor to you every time, boy.
Or drink some coffee.
Daddy, right there.
I should smoke that on the top.
God.
He said, there you go.
Right there.
Put that out.
Oh, my God, man.
Like Bob do it.
Yeah, I think it's this stupid, man.
Every time.
Every time.
Don't go to smoking outside and take it back in the house.
Yeah, it's going to get you.
Don't get in that car.
Yeah, it's going to get you.
You're going to pull it back up.
I can't believe that shit.
Yeah, you're going to get you.
I left something in there.
Yeah.
I left something in there.
I left up in there.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, I left up in there real quick.
Let's right back in there real quick.
What is it, though?
Because I don't know what is about the black mouth, though.
What is it?
It's just coffee.
It's like the moment you wake up and you hit that black mouth,
the next thing is your ass is on that toilet seat.
Yeah.
Oh it.
Yeah.
You can kind of chill in the ears your way.
Black and mild game.
Don't put them clothes on.
You got to stay naked.
You got to stick naked.
I spoke your black and mild naked.
Gonna fucking bend over like this.
Oh, yeah.
For real.
What, Nick, I'm fucking black, but I think.
But Nick, sucks off in the airfare.
Oh, man.
Oh, Chris.
Hey, man.
Hey, man.
Man.
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, God.
You're sitting on the toilet.
That shit.
Right.
Right.
But naked, man, that's the lurch.
That's why I started smoking, bitch, boy.
Once I got back on the weed, I was so happy.
That's crazy.
I was so happy that I can get back on the weed again,
because I wanted to get, I wanted to stop smoking them.
Fly, you was on the black?
I was on black.
I was on black, it's heavy.
Yeah, he was smoking bad.
What?
When I went through my little drug, Faye,
and then, you know, it got real bad,
and then I couldn't smoke weed
because then we're just like,
starting to get, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, smoking from the chicken coop.
I'm like, well, you're not in the house, too,
but what the fuck going on with me?
You feel me?
You're feeling?
I'm like,
well, what the fuck?
I ain't never been like that, boy.
What the fuck is this, man?
And then I was like, hold up, man,
I can't do that.
Then you know, when your nerd be too bad,
you got to smoke?
Yeah.
I'd be like, all right.
Ain't nothing but tobacco.
I could take a little tobacco.
Then I started hitting the tobacco,
started getting my toddler in the back, right?
I had to go back on the mid.
I had to retract,
literally find some regular weed.
And that was hard.
Because nigg was starting,
nigg was.
They're looking at you crazy.
Man, what the fuck wrong with you, man?
I'm like, man, anybody got no meat?
They're like, what?
They had to need a little black in the meat.
Better off hitting the black, nigga.
No, get naked.
Got that.
You know what I don't have no meat?
Mid got the bad right.
Hit the black, get that.
Oh, shit, man.
I probably smoke meat about three months.
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Bro, I told my niggas is earlier, bro.
I say, bro, them niggas is the funniest niggas I know naturally.
Who?
I told my niggas that.
I say, bro, them niggas is the funniest niggas I know naturally.
I'll watch y'all clips, bro.
I make sure if I don't see it in a couple of days,
I go to the page and watch it.
I get stuck on y'all's shit.
One of my favorite ones, I'm not going to lie,
is the handicapped dude, bro.
Wheelchair, man.
That shit.
Niggia don't be understanding.
That nigga fame it, gang.
That is the fun.
Bro, when he tried to...
Dap me up, man.
I say, no.
That nigga, call us a seat.
Hey, man, I said, I went to school with that nigger, man.
Like, that nigger really liked that.
Like, people think that he just did that because he was at the show.
No, wheelchair man, you will catch wheelchair man.
Back in the day, rolling up Mont Luther King in his wheelchair by himself,
on his way to class, on his way from class, catch him at the gas station buying blunts.
Like, this nigger was an anomaly because no, everybody was like,
He shouldn't be out here like this, but
Leave him alone.
Like, it was the weirdest shit ever, bro.
It was like, he shouldn't be out here like this,
but leave him alone.
Some reason I know he's straight.
Like, and that's just always been his thing, bro.
Like, that nigga, off vines.
When I used to record that nigga on Instagram cooking,
I was just, I shook my head.
That nigga roast me.
I found him, man.
You like, D.V. Fuck you.
I just, that's the fuck you.
Every day he on that.
Like, shit.
Like, he'd be responsible.
Pointing to the clips of nils.
Yeah.
Chico, you know you
that's wrong
word.
And we sit there and watch all that shit.
We watch all that shit.
Be like, Wiltship, man, fuck you.
Fuck you, Wiltship, man.
A little weirdtell, man.
I love Wilm man.
He's an only fan.
Wheelchair bag
at a hole in the
line, man
that wheelchair
bag going to
buy some
BBAHC
I said
what's a
B B B BHC
I said
Hey
Hey Chico
he said
he was doing it
for the ladies
who wanted
to buy some BBHC
I said
what the fuck
is BBHC
he said
Big Black
and
God
that's the day
I'm gonna block
that nigga
man
You're going to finish the nigger, dog.
My boss did you not?
He's not live.
He's not live, man.
That thing is different, bro.
That boy, that ain't not bullshit.
You got been on the couch.
Yeah, yeah.
Where you sit there?
Yeah, it's some business that just snuck and fuck wheelchair, man, too.
For real.
It's some of just sneaking in a geek.
I mean, but just listen.
That's our partner.
Yeah, that's our partner.
Yeah, that's really our partner.
Like, yeah, she every day to watch that show.
I told him I said, but them, I said, but them nays is the fuck.
funniest niggas I don't know.
You don't understand, like, why not we had to entertain each other.
Man, for real.
Like, you, like, we got our prayers and our opponents, but it's like, we, y'all.
We knew, like, comedian-wise.
Yeah.
Like, oh, you're a real comedian.
You're a real comedian.
I could, good, good, good.
I expect you to go up there, do some shit.
Yeah.
Shout to them, man, I don't know.
Fuck them, for real.
It was a show within the show.
I'm up with you.
Show within the show.
Like, we was always entertaining each other.
I like, see y'all two go, uh, y'all got the rhyme where y'all go back and forth.
Old school, that shit, that's shit hard.
He stole my rhyme.
Yeah, see, that's what I mean.
Like, we didn't all, like, I just, it's a clip that recently from Wild and out that I watched from time of times it's so funny.
We did this rest in the episode, and he's playing that alphabet game, man.
With an alpha bag, y'all, and this nigga, Carlos, man, that thing was like, hey, that nigga said, Carlos, shit, let's keep it like that.
That nigger got up there.
Kay, Carlo, shit.
Let's keep it like that.
The whole wrap up.
Motherfucker said, eh.
Like, what's like, I'm like, my.
It's a player.
That shit was so.
When that nigga came out, his rest of the shit, said he is nigger man.
That was me, yeah, nigger man.
Yeah, I was nigger man.
And this name, then this nigger said,
snuck it on that pussy because I'm roach man.
Hey, nigga, bro, I'm like, what the fuck?
That's the type of shit that we do just to entertain each other, bro.
That's it.
That's it.
Kick it on.
One that fucked you up when B. Simone took that wig off and turned in the little mitch.
Oh yeah, yeah, man.
Yeah, that fuck you.
Listen.
You fucked up.
You could.
You could.
You could.
You could cut back.
You can.
Yeah, man.
We didn't have had so many boldest, man.
Benny Bowles, man, that nigga where he was on that Azale your base, like, we do so much that we'll forget to go watch it, but when you double back and watch this shit, and then remember being niggins, when you watch it, it makes you, it reminds you of the moments, but when you was dead that they didn't show.
Man, this nigga is a fucking, everybody, all these things is fucking crazy, man.
I'm going to tell you the one time I just knew we were going to fight.
I knew for sure we were going to. I knew we were going to fight, because I ain't never seen this shit.
I ain't never seen the place get this erupted like,
who shit, when he rapped against a fire.
Oh, my God.
And he told that, nigger,
listen, man.
Her next mixtape is going to be Meat Mills penis.
MMP, like MNG.
And them folk, man.
And we're in New York, migger.
Yeah, we in New York.
He just disrespecting the nigga at the crib.
And those folk went crazy.
I was just behind him like,
Hey, I'm with you, Chico.
Hey, bro.
Oh, no, what the fuck is to have a birthday?
They go swat.
Niggas don't know.
Being Loz really jumped this nigga.
Loz was just, I'm talking about.
Lose was just shit.
He was saying it was just lave of the thing.
He was like, bow.
And he kept coming back.
He kept trying to rap.
Yeah, because Loz was helping the nigger.
Like, and he was just throwing the lobber the dick up.
And that's the thing.
Like, it's, hey, you know the classic moment.
When I kept talking about Cisco.
Oh, yeah, that nigga was hurt.
That nigga was crushed, right?
That nigga was so bad, he grabbed the microphone and said,
At least I can sing!
That nigga fly kept fucking with this.
He was like, the nigga fly walked up.
You're playing.
You're terrible when you, the Olympics.
What's the girl from the Olympic?
I didn't do that.
Who?
The girl, baby something.
She was Olympic.
She did the gymnastics and shit.
Chico kept talking about her shoes.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, she had the dirty Air Force Walls on, man.
She, she, she's American, but she like, I can't remember her name.
Yeah, she had that, she had the Air Force Warland.
We all in, on that show, you know, we all did some shit.
No, see what it is.
I'm a fan of Cisco, man, and I know what he wanted to do, it just wasn't doing it.
And I was like, I know you want to be electrifying, but you got to take your shoes off.
Well, you're gonna electrocute you.
But here's the fuck them part.
We playing shit that ain't got nothing to do with nothing.
They ain't got nothing to do with nothing.
It's what I'm talking about.
Let me holl.
This nigga just walk up.
Look at that nigga's shit.
And then he was sitting down and if he was still moving in the lights.
It was like, oh, my God.
I'm like, I'm afraid.
Why can't hear that you do this shit, bro?
You know, like when you go walking through the mall.
The malls would be on the kios.
Yes, man that be on the kiosk that light up.
The one that said he bought.
Like the fake Air Force One?
Like the Yeezys with the lights on the bottom?
Yeah, some of them on.
And when he came out, you could tell like he couldn't wait for a nigga to see him.
He was like, the bitch was glowing airtight stuff.
It was like, boom, boom.
And he did like a little move where they just glued the whole time.
I was like, listen, yeah, they glue.
They were just glue.
Whatever they were doing, they were glue.
Hey, man, you got to take them off.
This nigga here, this nigga here, man.
This nigga here, man.
You wasn't there yet where he did this shit.
This nigga picked up, what you call him?
Chrissy Teigen.
Yeah, Chrissy Teigen, picked her up,
looked at the camera and said,
Hey, John Legend, I hope you don't see this
and look at me crazy, but I'm about to go
backstage and fuck your old lady
and walk on stage with her, bro.
Niggas was like,
yo, you buggy.
That nigga, Cassina said,
you, yo, you buggy.
See that you walk off with me?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Oh, my goodness.
Absolutely.
He said, don't put me down.
Yeah.
Sounds right.
Basically.
So that's why you say we've been doing this shit together for so long by the time we got to do.
We just, you just the same nigger, you know what I mean?
You couldn't talk on the mic.
Like, literally you couldn't talk.
Like, we created that talking on the mic.
Yeah, what you mean?
Like, before you can go up, you couldn't interrupt.
or come, like, somebody got to get that joke off.
We created that space where they trusted us to say, all right,
if you're going to talk all script, it has to be funny.
Like, ain't no, bro, what the fuck is you saying about that, boy?
You're fucking up the show.
We started all that shit.
Let me say some.
Bro, I got something to say.
We're like, don't you say shit.
Don't say shit on the mic, please.
Yeah, we just.
See that shit?
Matter of fact, that's our problem.
Shut the fuck up.
That's how that shit is that why I'm not.
We talk to the nigga like, man, just shut the fuck up.
Everybody's job is in jeopardy.
Yeah.
Everybody's job is in jeopardy.
You know, the saddest day, though, she's going to tell you, a flag to tell you,
will you see your motherfucker and they be so hype and don't, nothing work.
After the three failed attempt, motherfucking spirit be crushed, man.
I'm talking out.
They be in that little box.
Don't need to be confident to go out, no more.
Niggas be live.
By the time that second joke, motherfucking,
fucking...
But that shit like boot camp
games for real nigga thing
we make it a little fun.
That's thing you know
they can be in that corner, bro,
just like...
They're never coming out.
What?
And then he'll come to producers
doing the cut.
You better...
You better be funny.
Yeah.
Or that's all I'm gonna say.
Yeah.
We cut in episodes.
Is that what they be doing?
And then they are forcing
a nigga to jump out there
and get done greasy
because we all just...
We are, we in the mold.
That's the fucking a part about it, though.
If a motherfucker go out, right, and the crowd don't like you on the first show, that's the same crowd for the next show.
They changed, they're still.
He don't change clothes.
That make on another team.
Look at that, fuck, dude.
They go, buddy, yeah.
It's a rock game.
You ain't fit to get no reviews.
Last show.
Hell, yeah.
See, that's another thing.
Niggins don't know how to feel the right way.
Like, we learned that early.
Like, nigga, fucking, you don't like this shit.
Well, fuck y'all that, nigga, watch this.
We're gonna keep going.
It's funnier to get the buzzer, brus, bruh.
He helped me learn that.
He's like, bro.
That's a crap.
Fuck all that, going to get the bell shit.
Somebody got to get the buzzer.
Yeah, fuck it.
So I'm gonna show the buzzer.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
That's a different perspective right now.
Like, we, you know what I'm saying?
It's just the interaction with like, you know,
breaking the fourth wall.
Yeah.
Like, we was the ones that.
that created that doing this shit
that niggas didn't pay attention
that they can do in that space.
You know what I'm saying?
We've been on here the longest.
They don't have seen us do all this shit, right?
They know you can fucking rap
all the fucking preachers.
They know you can do all this shit,
bro, but like, can you do this shit different?
Because this is going to be 20 motherfuckers
is going to come up here and do the same way.
They can do the shit right
because the producers didn't got in their head.
They've been trying to do the shit right.
Like, if you're making it funny,
you just want to get done.
You want to get through it.
No, I'll be like, for real, we're rapping for real?
I don't get, watch this then.
Right there, they do it.
They do it, the improv.
I want to fuck this stuff.
It's improv.
That's why this shit.
But see, we're comedians, so we continue to make it,
we continue to do actually what the show is.
It's improv.
It's like, how do we perfect our skills, bro,
with some shit we are in they create.
That's good.
I don't want to know anything.
Don't tell me the game.
I'd be in there like this.
Don't tell me the game we're playing, bro.
I don't want to know until I see the paper on the stage.
And I'd be like, oh, we play in the game.
I want to eat this feeling, let's do it in.
They don't go, fuck, man.
Come on, man.
And we learned that at that first season,
because we used to be, I'm talking about extra meetings
and doing all of this preparing and all this shit.
And then we just got out there, was like, man, fuck all that, man.
Let's just do whatever.
But you know what?
We had to have a foundation first for us to be like,
I, like he said, we done it the right way this way.
We really, comedian, and we write for real.
This is the TV version.
Now, let me put the comedian in the TV version together.
Yeah.
But that's what, take the show to another level.
Like, that's why I wish the producers paid more attention to.
And when people be saying, like, what's my favorite season?
And she goes, I always say season seven.
Because that's the first season that they really were just like.
They took the handcuffs off.
It can't, it ain't necessarily they took the handcuffs off, but they at least was hearing what a nigga was saying.
Yeah.
They was like, okay, I said, oh, I see what you mean.
Okay, bad.
Oh, okay, it is.
All right, so we do need to leave a little bit because, like, at first it was just like, bam, bam, bam, bam.
We're like, no.
Some of this shit, some of this shit is too good.
Like, don't cut this shit off just yet.
Let us keep on.
DC grab that motherfucker and do this shit again.
It's like, those are the moments that really give the show the energy, bro.
I feel like if you take that shit away,
it's just going to be bland as fuck.
It's going to look like it did in 07.
Not that there was anything wrong with it back then,
but it just was a certain style of comedy.
It didn't even make the guest more comfortable.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
The improvisational part of it is the part that makes it like
something that you see now where they run that shit 24-7 a day.
It's like when you're something that you can watch over and over again
and you still laugh at it.
That's the elements of why you.
You still watch Martin every time it's on or watch, you know what I mean?
Like, that's the thing.
And the crazy part about it is, right?
He may go up there and do something and then I think of something that can bring his joke back
or I come up off his joke.
When I'm like, hello, come with me again.
Like, go back up there right quick.
Here's what I like that y'all do.
When I watch y'all, I watch y'all take, I watch y'all build brands.
Like, whatever brand y'all had before it, before Wild and out, I watch y'all come together.
and build something
in my mind
that's as powerful
or more powerful than Wilden out
here's why
y'all go sell out stadiums,
bruh. Y'all go sell out big venues,
bruh. And
I don't know if y'all have a script or not,
but when I watch y'all, that shit is authentic.
He's never had a script.
And that's a different type of comedy
than the comedic world is used to.
Why don't I be in the arena, too?
You feel what I'm saying?
We never had a script.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like I watch y'all, I watch y'all do something.
Then I watch Fly just start screaming.
I'm like, no, no.
I'm like, where that nigga get that from?
And then it turned into a whole, like, rap that y'all don't came up with.
And I know, because I see it in the moment.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like, that's what makes it special, and everybody can't do that.
And that comes from wild and out.
It comes from us knowing that we don't have, it's, if we had to free
them over there but it was still certain protocol that we had to follow because we are
because of time because we are employees yeah there's a certain protocol that the executives want
the show to look like that we have to follow yeah here that part is gone so we could just keep
going for as long as we want to do whatever the fuck we want but that's the power watch this though
that's the power creating your own right that intellectual property that y'all have that's what i
give y'all props for it bro more than anything is like because i'm
I'm in that same boat.
Like, I got motivated by y'all when I came here,
when Chad was like, bro, we ought to buy this building, bro.
I was like, buy a building.
He was like, everybody got a building.
So when I came to walk through, I was like, Chad,
you just motivated me, dog.
Because I saw the vision.
Like, you get your own building.
Yeah, y'all still do the while in our stuff.
That's cool.
That's another bag.
But then you got your own house where you control it.
And I've seen y'all where some days, you know,
Your ass always here.
Some days you're not here.
Some days you're not here.
But it's so, it's such a, it's y'all thing where the show still go
and they don't miss the beat.
But when y'all all together, it's like, ah, it's magic.
You know what I'm saying?
That's, so I saw that.
I'm like, yep, I got to get my own building.
I ain't leasing no more by my own building.
And I treated my, the building I was leasing like it was my own building
because I knew when I got my own building, like you said,
It's mine
And I'm gonna do whatever
It's my shit over here
And I'm watching y'all
Y'all don't even understand
How y'all sat in trends, bro
You know what I'm saying
To see three black men
Only on the own thing
And I ain't never heard
None about y'all niggas beefing or nothing
We'd be fine
But even though brothers
Even though brothers might
Get into
That shit's just the in-house
We don't do shit
You feel me?
So I applaud you all for building
that empire
understanding, yo, that's, because even you could be cool
the thing and can't do business with him.
See, one thing we learned together,
and this is just for, even just
for black people to have an infrastructure.
You know how he said it meant?
Infrastructure.
He said, we're like, yeah, we know about that infrastructure,
you know what we have to take is
egos out of every situation,
feelings out of every situation,
and you're in love.
First of all, we keep God first.
That's first and foremost.
That's first and foremost.
You keep him first, everything will follow.
Bro, we're brothers, bro.
We know we need each other.
We know at one point everybody's careers.
We are already like this.
But this is where we come and meet up and be like,
what you do in the last month?
Yeah.
Would you do too much for me?
Yeah.
Well, ooh, you did all that was up.
Let's do this.
Yeah.
What you got, whatever you want to do?
This is the space that we have created
where we can't do no wrong because.
We fan of each other's, bro.
It's never know he's here, he's here, he's here, bro.
We're all here in our best interest to make sure the company stay afloat.
You got someone to come back to, gang.
You got somebody to come back?
And nobody ever been late.
You got some one to come back.
There's nobody ever, none of that.
We ain't never had none of that.
Every time we always show up for each other the way you're supposed to show up for each other.
Here's my question, bro.
Like, understanding that y'all are all powerhouse.
I'm not, y'all all powerhouses, though.
Y'all own, nigga I watch you go on tour
and your, they're marketing with you and your little one.
I feel like I've been watching her,
grew up marketing your shit, you know what I'm?
I'm like, damn, she's that big.
Like, I've been watching, I'm like, damn,
she's going to throw it and I got big.
So like, how do y'all understand it?
Because you're doing movies, how do y'all all come together
and be like, all, bro, let's go on tour,
while y'all still do that.
And then, like you said, you still don't miss a show.
Is that conflicting into?
No, we love each other, brother.
We love this.
Like this is, we know that us coming together
has taken us to places there.
Together.
Together.
Even if we were as successful as we all are individually,
there's shit that we have done that there's no way
it could have been done without us doing this.
So we opened up lanes for success
and being able to see things that didn't exist before we came together.
So that just lets you know how powerful this is.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just, it's something that you can't, you can't plan for some shit like this.
There's no way, you know what?
This is when we get to showcase our superpowers.
Ooh, that's good.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's good.
We all, first of all, we share certain things together already.
All right.
We already learn how to share while or not.
Yeah.
That ain't ours.
Yeah.
We know how to be employees together.
Yeah.
We know how to be cool together.
Yeah.
You know how to be amongst other people already out there in the world.
world together.
And have your own thing
amongst other people.
Have our own thing
amongst other people
already in the infrastructure.
That ain't got
nothing to do with us.
You fear, me.
So we already know how to do
that.
What do we do something
with this?
And then I only that,
like our brother,
our brother Carlos,
he has opened
the door for us
to have these
hierarchy seats
in some shit that he created.
No, no, no, no,
no, real talk.
Like, you always got to tell the truth.
Yeah.
He allowed us.
to have hierarchy seats
and some shit
he created
out of his mind
I mean I remember the conversation
but he did like
because he's our elder
like when they come to
when they come to comedy
it's that nigga
that nigga but he had to
like the nigger
would tell you bro like
we even sat and had the conversation
and he was always had the vision
before like
and the nigger be like
well I ain't because you trust
we trust each other
but the actual vision of seeing it
that nigga saw it.
Like, he was like, bro, I remember he came like, man,
we got to do some other shit, bro.
Like, this shit, this shit dope.
And he got seats at the same table.
I see it differently.
I see this shit differently because these niggas
don't fuck with each other.
And these niggas don't, this is this,
this is what, about 12, 13 years ago now.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, so before it even happened,
the nigger was talking about it.
So once it came in fruition, you know what I mean?
It's like you can't deny the fact
that visionary shit,
visionary shit you got to be realistic like you say you got to tell the truth how you start
a vision loo because you're in a machine wild and all is the machine even before well even before
well and now just on the entertainment side okay i just like i have a lot of friends who like actors and
actresses and shit like that like when i say entertainment i'm talking about rappers and singers
because everybody all on the same side everybody just got different occupations okay right right right
So it's like, I remember one time it wasn't shit to be on, like for the comedians.
We ain't had no comic view, no death, it wasn't no black TV show on nothing.
It wasn't no sitcom, but nobody get no deals.
And I'm talking about the big motherfuckers in Hollywood was coming to do shows in Atlanta,
and they, like, the top dog niggas was in the clubs again, like the, wasn't shit going on for them.
But only for like three, four motherfuckers, but what, nothing else to get on, like.
This right before the reality TV shit went crazy.
So you're talking maybe with 05?
Yeah, 05, probably maybe like 07 probably.
You know what I'm saying?
I think they brought Laugh-a-Paloosa back to Atlanta in like 06.
Jamie Fox shit.
But even that, they wouldn't like, you know, the platforms wasn't really there no more.
But I saw so much talent, so many people who were super talented, just waiting on fucking jobs.
Damn.
I'm talking about motherfuckers who was good, good.
waiting to be hired.
Like, why the fuck would they do that?
And then I'm seeing like
with the wild and out shit, we're the employees, right?
And then I start seeing how they don't value
no motherfucking body, like no, no,
no matter how good you are.
I mean, none of that,
nothing that you thought was gonna make you fucking valuable.
They don't give a fuck.
And then they start doing a little sneak shit.
Me and she caught on to this shit, bro.
man they started like replacing motherfuckers with the adjacent motherfuckers like if you're a tall
skinny nigga they're gonna replace you with a tall skinny nigger you're gonna
if you're a nigga with a beard then i'm gonna get another nigga with a bitch this shit was
insulting hey don't care that shit was crazy they're feeling a position
nigga is this a scene full of twins like you're gonna replace the nigger who
Come on, bro.
So what is it that y'all really want?
They put two ears on the show.
Who the fuck is picking the people?
Because, wait a fucking minute.
This shit, I don't even look the same no more.
Because when we first got here,
y'all told us y'all needed this kind of motherfuckers.
And then y'all auditioned this motherfucker.
He had four auditions.
But then you called this nick this week.
And he told y'all he didn't want to do the shit,
but y'all begged him to do it.
So how the fuck they're going to be on the same cast?
So you're going to pay him different.
They're going to pay him different.
But then these motherfuckers are going to get another deal.
What the fuck am I doing?
You know what?
I need something my own shit.
Because there ain't no way I could be on y'all's shit.
And y'all can just treat me like this.
I don't own none of this shit.
I got to weigh y'all's shit.
Way to fuck it, man.
These people fuck would be too much.
Because they come to my shows and they ask me all this shit.
I'm sold out all year.
I'm really a comedian.
all motherfucking here.
And you want me to be
with some motherfuckers
who get to do this shit
for two weeks of you?
Fuck now.
I'm not fucking no.
Okay, bet.
Wait a minute.
I know all these niggas.
I know these niggas don't like me
because we all
in the same game.
Like these niggas are cut.
These can cut-throat motherfuckers
over here because everybody
want the same opportunity.
These are my real partners.
We kicked it when we have shit.
Okay, Bette.
All right, so we need...
All right, so this is what it is.
Y'all niggas ain't going to do nothing?
Bet, bad, cool.
Trust me on this one.
I don't even know what the fuck we're about to do.
I swear.
I said, look, I don't even know what the fuck we're about to be.
But if we do this shit together, it'll work.
Yeah.
People that fuck with us collectively, they want to see us do something.
Even if we just hold the motherfucking phone.
Word for word.
It could have been anything.
Word for word.
I looked at that nigga and I said, bro, what the fuck is it?
He said, I don't need no, but trust me, look, bro.
They just want to see you do your shit.
They love you rosas.
You're rolling all fucking say.
All I'm saying, I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck.
What you do?
Let's just do it over here.
Let's just do what the fuck you want to do over here.
That's not.
That's not.
That's a lank a lot.
I don't know what these d' niggins fit to do.
Okay.
What they're going to do, though?
Who the fuck you want to do over here?
All right, they break it down the street turn.
I love everything.
I love everything.
I'm explaining my partner.
Everything I say I'm breaking the lame internal like selling dope.
Don't I bled.
I sell, like a nigga on the block, say, hey, bro.
You be at the store a lot.
I know where you're going.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Where you from?
For real.
That what's happening?
You know, man.
I already know who you here.
Hey, you know what I ain't, ain't no nothing.
Hey, check this out.
I'm woo-da-woo, round the way if you ever need something, woo-woo-woo.
Matter of fact, we have a barbecue, pull up.
I really want to smear your energy.
Yeah.
Before I let you know what I'm going.
Yeah.
Am I going to tell you to play or am I going to play you?
Yeah, yeah.
You feel it?
Yeah.
Because you're a real one.
I don't want to see what we're saying.
Yeah.
Pull up to the barbecue.
It ain't a barbecue.
It's just a nigga count money.
Yeah.
He said, hey, man, I see you count money, man.
I want to get some money with you.
Look, I know somebody who's giving me so much of this shit.
Yeah.
I ain't even going to lie.
I ain't even trying to be the nigga that hole in all this shit.
Yeah.
I'm going to get some with you.
And whatever you doing over there, that's your problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm telling like, shit.
I had, like, I knew what I was doing.
I'm like, give me what you got.
I'm with it.
I'm with whatever.
He dropped it off on.
me. And get what? I ain't
never cost him. Gave it money back every
time. I don't care. I don't care. You broke me in.
I'm eating how I eat. I ain't fucking
up the operation. Operation getting big a bitch. Let's just go.
Let's go.
That's okay. That's the shit right down.
You see?
That's okay. That's right. I love that shit.
I love that shit.
I'm fucking a blackout.
I love seeing, you know, I love seeing us build it.
What?
That was the mindset I had.
You talk shit to the microphone.
Yeah, the microphone, die.
What they call that ahit?
The adhesive.
We're good.
I'm good.
The adhesion.
Come on your word.
I'm on my word back.
You're on your word back.
Infrastructure adheatheat.
Come on.
Come on.
You said when earlier, you said it was thought with a deep.
About when the, when the shit was this, something.
You were trying to give off the education about how it's development.
No, one development.
development, nigga. I know that word.
I'm glad, boy.
I should have upgraded
to the love. My bad fly.
My bad fly.
My bad fly.
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It was damage.
Some you said,
some it was,
I guess it was like breaking it,
like abstract,
like the kids is not getting
the education for real.
The information that's coming across
is not the proper information.
Too bad to remember.
Devolgent?
He said,
that was it.
That was it.
That was it.
No, he didn't see that.
Yes, he did say Devolgent.
He said Devolgent.
Oh, shit.
I listened.
I just, I didn't,
you know I was going to remember it.
Devulgent?
Yeah.
With a V?
Yeah.
D.I. No, the, yeah,
D-I-V.
Right.
Devolgent.
Like DeVos.
Yeah.
Distributed.
The distribution of information.
Okay.
Okay.
I like that one.
Got to you that one.
Every time I get one, I use it.
You got a whole long time.
See, I've been trying to be...
How can I say it?
You know, you probably can't use it in the past to divulging?
Yeah, you can.
Okay, okay.
All right.
You've been...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I see where you're going.
I see where you going.
I see where you go.
Can you got to put it.
You got to put it in your...
Those souls how you sound.
The bulge is the word.
It's like, the definition of it is to like to make known, to make something known or to make information known.
Okay.
If you are divulging the information, then you're making the information known so you're divulging yet.
Right, right, right.
I didn't even know you were a student of pontification like that.
Come on now.
Oh, more definitely.
Come on, now.
Gotta make sure that my diaspora is very abroad.
It is.
Ooh.
You saw how I put that in the poet.
Ooh.
You took it right.
You took it in red.
You took it in red.
I see you.
You didn't know I could be poetic like that.
Speaking third person on the bed.
Gotta give you the ball, baby.
Yes, sir.
Watch the vernacular.
That's it.
I love it, bro.
I love it, man.
It's all about growth in the elevation over here.
Come on, man.
That's how you're learning.
But you know, you got to use those certain words in those certain environments, and you can tell.
you can tell. When you look them in their eyes and you say
some shit, he's like, yeah, bitch.
You think I know that one? I do it all the time. So we y'all
in here talking in colds, now? I know the cold.
That's why I say, nah, but see, that's the thing. You're talking to
I tell niggas all the time. You think you speak English.
Say, you get around some motherfuckers that really speak English.
I'm talking about really speak English, bro.
I'm talking about people have a whole full comments. You read
some of this law that, like, law books and
man, I'm talking about there have a whole conversation
that you're like, bro, what the fuck is you talking about?
So it's very, very, and then it's, man, it's...
Plus, a lot of niggas are neurodivergent, too.
See, exactly.
See what I'm saying?
I love it.
I love it.
And we all are going to sit here and act like we know what that shit meant.
Say, I was in...
Everybody in the rule, like, all right, right?
Y'all don't know what he said.
No, I was going to trial.
I remember I was going to trial, bro.
That's when I knew they were speaking over my head.
When you went to trial?
I was going to trial.
I was like, oh, they know a whole different kind of language.
Mm-hmm.
I was sitting there.
I was angry because I knew
I didn't know the words
but I knew she was talking shit about me
because she kept pointing at me.
She called you a miscreant.
She kept pointing at me.
Yep, all that.
A habitual criminal.
Her habitual hit me.
I was like, whoa.
You know what you're doing.
You know what you're doing.
He has the potential to be a predicate fellow.
Yes.
You was in there with me.
That's the phrase.
And then it hit you with a dump house.
That was.
No, that was the phrase.
Right now.
She glanced, but that was the phrase right now.
I was like, I knew it wasn't right because she had a lot of energy
and she was pointing at me.
And I was like, boy, that shit ain't right.
And I asked my lawyer, I said, hey, what they said?
He was like, chill.
Just look.
Don't even look.
If you frustrated, just write it on the paper.
Don't show it.
I was like, all right, bad.
But what she's saying?
That shit ain't right what she said.
So I went to prison for that murder, but when they kicked.
the door. I did the 10 years for the 10 murder. When they kicked my doing, they found a
223 and the 40. She pounded the table with that. They didn't even care about the drugs. It was
the guns that they were trying to embrace. She acted like I was a trained sniper. She was like,
Mr. Howard went to prison at 16, the same type of pistol. He's 16 years. He's militia trained
in urban warfare. I said, what?
What? God damn. Militia.
Militia trained in urban warfare.
Bro, she went, I'd never forget them words, bro.
I'd never forget that, bro.
I was like, yo, she's tripping.
Militia?
Urban warfare?
God damn.
What?
Trained?
Who the fuck trained you?
And what the charge was?
So that was possession with the convictant on the fire on.
Possession with the Intuitive Intentate to distribute.
I had another possession with an entity, because I had a,
100 X pills, 10 pounds of wings, weed, a pint of...
I was like, this nigga had 10 pounds of wings.
And a pound of wings.
It locked the nigga up for the wings.
The wings.
In a pint of leaves.
Not the wings, dog.
Fucking got all that chicken in here, too.
Out of your fucking mind.
I'm about to be hungry, dog.
I ain't lie.
He looks like he's playing some kind of chicken ring operation.
It's an underground restaurant in this motherfucker.
It smells like lemon pepper.
I think we're at the right place.
We followed off.
This body got a short.
That's lemon pepper.
That's lemon pepper.
It's sweet spicy detector.
It's sweet spicy.
Yeah, sweet spicy too.
We got five gallons of buffalo sauce off there, too.
That's a fucking monster.
We got to get him off the street.
You're going to leave him off the street.
We got to get him on the street.
Oh, yeah, I know what that is.
Loves lemon pepper.
You put it on his gun.
He put it on his gun.
Check the bag.
That's crawfish.
Oh, shit.
10 pounds of crawfish.
I know this ain't goddamn gumbo season.
That's it.
This guy's going to fuck the jail.
Yeah.
Free Willie.
Wait a second.
The motherfuckers walking the wings out of the crib like this.
Wait a second.
They can walk out with George.
Hey, Sarge.
They called me the culprit.
Sweet baby rays.
He's the bird bandit if you called him.
He's the bird bandit.
Sarge was so disgusting.
Get him on them.
My son.
Discussed.
He told us some real shit.
He didn't want to hear.
You fly out of here now
Oh my God, man
He disgust me
You disgust me for show
Shit, man
Hit the motherfucker 2, 2, 3, the 40
Uh
Then I had about
About 9 wings
Had 10 pounds of wings
And 10 pounds of wings
10 pounds of wings
For sure, for show, for you
With a damn wing
Convicted felon with more than 10 pounds
And chicken wings
New Orleans
Well, yeah
This was, they kicked my doing
I was going to 09.
You're looking at 15 years, man.
I just come home from doing the 10 in 07.
I was on the home like 18 months.
And then you went back?
How long you do?
No, no, I didn't go back.
So I fought the charge for three years.
I got found out guilty on it.
They kicked the doing, but they didn't handle surgery on.
So it fell under what's called fruit of a poisonous tree.
So everything they found was null and void.
But the crazy part about the core system is, bro.
I won't do a show on that.
a show on that. But the crazy thing about the core system is, bro,
out the gate, that once you found out that you ain't had
no search warrant, right. Everything, you're supposed to throw that away right then and
there. Bro, they still made me fight for my life. I fought for my life for three years,
bro. This is because you're black. And check this out. White man would beat that
for sure. And it's, I mean, he beat it. Just took him three years to do it. But yeah,
white man, and they had, the crazy part is in court, bro. This really freaked me out.
Seeing that shit sitting on a table
You're like in the pistols and shit
Yeah, you see them pistols on the table,
you see the drugs on the table
They hit, they took some of the bread
But don't the drugs look big
It don't look like you had that much
That you had it, but once it looked big on that name
You know, it got small hair
The wind small hair
It's six piles of wing
I could have know it was 10
It's 600, you sit there
They just kept walking in platters
man back to back the back the back man they do too fucking much and they made 20 pounds of french fry
they have no goddamn friend frat they're playing the fries that ain't my fry that ain't for real
man that ain't my friday looking at that shit on the table you just be like damn like it just
look different it look more yeah because it ain't yours so more when your gun in court that
bitch looked dangerous than the motherfucking of it so I had I had to extend it in a beam on the
it bro she point that she point that bitch at the jury head hey bitch hey that's what a
militia urban train park came in at she was like he he understands the process of the beam was on
the back like he can press the beam like she was like she was like she made it look like i was surgical
i know this shit dramatic because you're still talking like you got the handcuffs he's like
he's so good he knew how to press the gun with this part his thumb and then use his trigger
like it ain't that hard no she know how to do that she she made it and she put it on the jewelry
head, yeah, she put it on her, no, she was black.
She put it on the jewelry head, bro, that shit.
I was like, damn, that's crazy.
She was a black judge.
She was black, no, it was a black judge and a black had a black deed.
Damn.
I was like, yo, this is crazy.
And so you got to think about it, bro, like, the people, this is why my lawyer,
John Fuller, man, my dog, like, I love him to this day.
You got to convince 12 people that don't know the law that this is not even supposed to be right here.
and they don't understand that
all they understand
is they see a sole rifle
they see a handgun
they see some wings
and some fries
and some fries
the fries ain't mine
right
right right
that shit ain't mine
you know
still sitting there
rich and blue teeth
yeah
yeah
to put that in perspective
like you imagine
sitting at court
and they got a table
full of shit
that really ain't yours
and you got to sit there
just die
Can you imagine seeing that 10 pounds of weed three years later?
Yeah, it's the same, it's there.
It's the same weed.
It's 100 X-pills and a pound of leave.
Damn, I wish I could smoke some of that shit right now.
It's just sitting down, boy.
It's just sitting there, bro.
They do you like, they're just sitting there.
No, they preserve it.
But they preserve that.
They could have kept that for 10 years.
They know how to make that.
Yeah.
But did the thing, though.
Like you say, you're trying to convince a juror who may not
on nothing about the street. Now you got some people
who may don't even give a fuck.
No, they don't know about the law. Right.
So he got to convince them
that they did wrong. That they did
wrong. Like they ain't just do their job.
That's what I'm saying. And the DA
is telling the people
no, no, no, no. He went to
prison for 10 years for shooting a man.
He knows exactly what he's doing.
Let's bypass the fact that we didn't have a search warrant,
but we found this.
Look what we found, guys. So we got to, I'm
fighting that.
Bro, that was the,
that's the scariest shit ever in my life,
bro.
Because how do you,
how do you,
you can't,
and then you can't say nothing.
So I don't pay the lawyer
50 grand,
because that was my,
that was a charge on top of a charge.
So how do I,
you can't speak.
So now,
it's just a wall in words.
Who?
I object!
It's a war word,
and to get it back to that conversation
we started.
That's what I understood
that.
Vocabulary is,
Everything.
It's everything.
Yeah.
Because court isn't,
bro, I learned this right then and now.
Court is not about law as much as they make it seem.
It's who can tell the best story.
It ain't about law, dog.
And that's why niggas go to jail,
because you got to pay a nigger that can tell a story,
that nigger costs.
A nigger that can tell a good story and of the law,
that nigger costs some money.
That nigger costs some money, dog.
Because he got a talk.
This nigga was going for two hours.
That nigga stopped and say, I'm parched.
Let me get a drink right quick.
That nigga drunk the water and, like, he didn't miss the beat.
I said, this nigga good.
This nigga good.
That nigga made me think that wasn't mine.
I was like, did I really have that shit?
That ain't had a shit.
That range really wasn't mine, though.
But that's why so many niggas go to jail and get convicted
is because you don't got lawyer money.
Right.
You got to have good lawyer.
Like, the first charge I caught, me and my dog was together.
My charge was a 10 murder I did my 10 years on them.
My dog was already a three-time loser for drugs.
So just on some real nigger shit, when we got pulled over, I can't let my nigger get jammed up like that.
Even though I sold the nigger to QP, I can't let him get jammed up with the QP because I had a violent crime.
In my mind, all right, I can take this charge.
I'm going to get probation because it's just a drug charge.
Not knowing nine months later, I'm going to catch my own drug charge.
So now I'm fighting this drug charge that I'm on bind for and I don't call all this bullshit these wings is pissing these people off right now
Right, right. You feel me? Right, but now what happens is they not even worry about the drugs
They like no, we're gonna get him for the guns
Because that's gonna send some new shit. Yeah, it's the convicted fellow on the fire on it's the same kind of assault rifle
Oh, and you got the 40 with the extended clip on the beam now my God was with me because the feds ain't pick it up
That was a blessing.
I mean, how if the feds can pick it up anyway?
Well, so the feds have the option.
So now what happens is the state got to tell the feds.
The feds could supersede anything the state won't do.
But the state was like, no, no, no, no.
Like, because we got the, because we have him on a convicted felon
and we got the weed, let us keep it.
So the feds could pick it up and the state can't do nothing about it.
So some kind of way.
But because the state convinced the fed not to pick it up.
to pick it up.
But even though they didn't
fared would have picked it up.
But if the fared pick it up,
you ain't do no fad,
you ain't do no fared of a shit.
No, no, no.
So, yes, it is.
So one,
the semi-automatic rifle is automatic.
Fair.
And then once you take a gun in...
Modify.
So when you put a...
You ready.
Now you're doing fair.
I just thought you had a beam on the...
No, no.
So once you had an extendo and a beam,
fair.
So that was a blessing right there.
That didn't go fared.
So I was...
All right, bad.
So it's just sitting there, bro, as a young nigga
who I only been home 19 months at best,
off a 10-year-bed.
I'm sitting here with my life on the line.
I was money-conscious enough
because old niggies in the street always.
So I'm like, bro, you keep you some lawyer money
and you keep you some buying money, my nigga.
And so I always did that, bro.
That shit broke me.
That shit broke me, but I was able to fight it one from the street.
The one thing you won't want to do is fight a charge from prison.
That's horrible
Because that charge
That charge lasted three years
And it already
Make you look guilty too
Next thing
So now you come in the court
With orange on
Hoping you would
You would gee enough nigga
To be in jail and get a hair cut
Because you see niggas coming to court
With bushes and beers
Everso hopefully you gee enough
To know a nigga
To be cool enough with a nigga
Like bro hit me up
So a nigga give you
Cause ain't no
Like
That's a luxury in prison
And in jail is a luxury.
In prison, it is what it is.
But in jail, when you fight in charge,
that shit ain't no for show.
Niggas coming to, you know what I'm saying?
So I was, you got to fight that now.
So now you're coming in there with slippers on.
You just look guilty.
So I'm in there, my lawyer like, no, no, no, no.
Don't wear that design the shit in here.
You're like, take that shit off.
Don't come here with no ballets on.
Don't come in with no, you know, come in here with a suit and tie on.
A tie.
I was like, oh, it's a whole.
Reading glasses, nigger.
Yeah, it's a look you got to have.
Make sure you have some reading glasses.
You got to come in with a whole look.
I came in a little with a dress on.
With their glasses on.
Yeah.
Can't see, fucking out of their eyesight.
This is got messing in them.
Here, that's y'all.
Look at the judge.
All right, cross out like a look.
Yeah, y'all, I hear everything he said.
What a nigga, you're going to have the glasses?
Part D.
Nate, you're going to take that Bible with him.
Yeah, oh, that Cofy on.
What's that one?
Or had that coofy on in the glasses.
Fuck that, babe.
Stay out of them people.
Well, please stay out of that shit.
You do not want to sit on that.
No, my, pause.
But you don't want to sit on this shit.
That's nice.
That's good shit right now.
We didn't catch it.
We didn't catch it.
No care.
Yeah.
But that's it, bro.
That shit was scary.
looking at that shit and then you
sitting there, you're watching
people argue about your life.
Right. And you don't got
no say so. It's clearly not in the wrong
but they got the
they are in the right to do
whatever they want to do this. And that's how
niggas get railroad. So now you get found
guilty, cool. Now
you got to go sit for a couple years
just to try to give it back. That may take you
three or four years. And that's a whole
another set of bread because the lawyer ain't doing
an appeal for free. No, no. I ain't
Oh, you got to wait on an OG in the in the in the in the you got to get on the old G who are already
Yeah, he ain't gonna be as much but he gonna so now you got to go through that process
So like that's why the way which is why I'm gonna bring it back
We get street this was my first vision for what I got going on it was how do I get street niggas in a stock market
That was my whole thing from it grew into something. I was kind of like Losey like like niggas we just gonna do this and
I remember telling my cousin, like, say, cuss.
You know a street niggas knew this shit?
This shit has changed the game for niggas.
Because most niggas in the street, why?
Niggas need money.
Well, what happened if we give them, we bring them to a situation
where the money print all day
and all you got to do is learning rules.
So a street nigger tell me, bro, that ain't my thing.
Nigel, you need to know how to hustle
to somebody taught you.
Nicker?
Stupid-ass.
Somebody taught you how to hustle.
Somebody taught you how to cook up.
Somebody taught you how to use dix.
Somebody taught you how to recalibrate the scale.
Somebody taught you even how to wet it and wear it wet.
Somebody taught you how to put a double knot in it.
You ain't just learn that shit.
Nigger, nigger taught you the game.
So take this game the same way.
Stop saying you don't know numbers.
Niggas, you know numbers, nigga.
You're a hustle, nigger.
You know numbers if you don't know how to read, nigga.
You know numbers.
So if I, my whole vision was if I can get,
it wasn't about saving nobody else, bro.
It grew into that and I'm glad God put that in my spirit.
But initially it was, how do I get street niggas out the street?
How do I get niggas from going sit in front them people
and their life on the line
and other niggas all get about their life
and the nigger got kids at home waiting on her?
And nigger really in their mind
a nigger hustling to try to survive,
well, let me get you out of survival more
because, nigger, once you make a $1,000 here, $2,000 here,
that's it, same thing like hustling.
Once you flip your first pack, I don't care if it was a dime, a quarter,
happened you were all in you knew the shit was real you made your first sale nigga oh it's real
this year real i'm in the risk okay so check this out right you know i like breaking it
let's go talk to me i'm glad god allowed me to learn from my experiences yeah i ain't had to be the
nigga to go do that and do that no you did that you did that you did that you see how darned that
shit is yeah you see how serious that shit is man stop playing man you feel me yeah go go yeah you
You know, I ain't going to let you get third-degree burn, but you do got burn marks.
Yeah, that's good.
That's good.
Enough to know it's real.
Enough to know, nigga, you get burnt.
Mm-hmm.
Dig what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
So, I'm a nigga.
Say, I'm an irregular nigga.
I ain't, I heard you, bro.
God, damn, bro.
All right, look, nigga.
Nick, I heard you.
You say you're aggressive, you just invested $400,000, $300,000.
Listen, bro, I'm out here selling, I'm a QP type of guy.
Yeah.
All right.
I don't want to sell dope no more.
Yeah.
I got about five more months in a minute and I'm done.
I got to run their bag up because I'm from starting investing game.
I got about five rats sayed up.
I'm talking about the average every nigga.
I got about five rats saved up.
I'm doing good for myself.
I got a will.
I'm paying my phone bill.
I got food stumped.
We got food on time.
I ain't going to fuck, Nick.
That's your average.
You feel?
Before you go, that's the average hustler right there.
That's the average hustler right there.
And that's a nigga that's getting money.
And he's getting money.
He's getting money.
Yeah, facts.
So I know you, young, nigga.
I'm with you.
So check this out.
Yeah.
We'll stay on this shit, though, man.
This shit, heck, it's getting on my nerve for real.
Facts.
I know what that second, third strike like.
It looked like.
You feel me?
I ain't even know I can go get a league of guns.
So I'm going to put the dirty gun up, go get a legal gun, still be strapped up.
But I want to be invested.
Yeah.
I got $1,000, game.
Yeah.
What do I invest in with $1,000?
I ain't got $40K.
I ain't got $10.
That's good.
How do I start from $1,000?
I got you.
Let me say that.
So I'm going to give you that game on $1,000.
I'm going to give you a parable in the Bible.
right quick. It's the parable about the talents. One man had five talents. One man had two
towns. One man had one. The one with the five and the one with the two both flipped their
money. Yes, it did. Right? If I got 400K and you got a thousand and we both flip our money,
we both got a hundred percent rate of return on that. So one thing I want to tell people is
you don't have to, no niggas start big. We all start with our house. We all start with our
Hot 1,000, hot 500.
Next I'm going to tell you this.
I want you to do one thing with this smartphone that you got.
I want you to go look up the top 10 richest niggas in the world.
And when you pull them up,
I want you to realize that nine out of 10 of them
got companies on a stock market.
Pick one.
A nigga ain't the top 10 richest niggas in the world
because he got a shitty company.
He part of the top 10 richest niggas in the world
because he know what he doing.
Take that thousand, put 75% to 80% of it
in any one of them one you won't go to it.
The only one that ain't end up on the stock market
is the dude that got the oil company in India.
Everybody else is Morg Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett,
niggas that you know, take that high thousand,
go put it in one of them company.
Birdshire hat.
You feel me?
Here's what you're going to do.
You say you got five months left in the game.
Bet, the five months you got left,
80% of every time you get some bread,
you're going to put it in that same company.
80% of it.
You got five months left.
I mean, you're still trapping.
You got five months left.
You got, that's it.
80% of whatever you come up with,
you're going to put it in that one company.
Because all I want you to do right now
is be exposed to how dope the game is.
Okay.
I'm going to do my homework.
But I see you.
saying you got calls and all that, like where I go to learn determinity.
I don't want you on that yet.
But if I invest into a stock market, that means I'm buying the stock and not the actual
option on the call.
I don't want you in that yet.
You just only want me to buy the stock.
I only want you to do buying a hole right now because what I want you to do is I want
you to get used to the game.
I want you to get your feet wet.
It's kind of like, again, we're hustling.
Before you get out there, you got to understand what?
Who are hustling in this neighborhood?
Right.
Who the robbers, who the jackers, who set people up.
You got to know who sell bullshit, who just are running.
You got to know who everybody is and how they're playing.
But women are to stay away from.
So before you go to doing calls and puts, you're trying to go,
you're trying to get straight into the top part of the game.
You're trying to skip steps.
You know you can't skip no steps in the game.
Right.
I want you to start here so you can understand how the game work,
and I want you to see the game is real.
I ain't going to lie, don't truck.
I bet on myself before I bet with the investor,
because I don't know them niggas like that.
I'm speaking on the terminology of a nigga
from the street for real.
I'm really betting a thousand that you're going to flip my money.
I don't want you to have that mindset.
I can't have that mindset.
Nope, here's why.
I want you to still understand
what you understood from the street,
but I want you to think about selling weed
instead of selling heroin.
I want you to start thinking about
selling weed instead of selling dog food.
I don't want you that yet.
I want you to sell weed because it's slow
and it's for show money. I like
slow money, but if I buy a stock,
that means I got to sit and wait to see
if it's going to go up or not. If you buy
an option, you got to see if it go up or not.
You won't survive a game or
you won't take unnecessary risk.
You're getting out of the street because you're tired of taking
them type of risk. I'm putting you here
so you can live, so you can be
a father, so you can get your kids
some kids, and we're going to get there
I just need you to trust me, young
nigger, even if you don't see it.
You see me winning.
And if you're trusting me as the OG,
you know I got you.
I got to go by the start tonight.
Let's go buy to stop.
And that's the game right there, man.
85 South.
Wall Street Trapper.
Let them know what they can find you in.
Yeah, sir.
Man, Wall Street Trapping, man.
Wall underscore Street underscore Trapper on Instagram.
Wall Street, Understraple on YouTube.
Wall Street Trapper on.
And we got a dope show come on every Tuesday called Trapping Tuesdays, man, 7 p.m. every Tuesday.
But I don't want them to get in the way of y'all.
We all Friday.
We do.
All right, so we're dropping.
No, man.
We shared this was happening.
I appreciate that.
You came.
This on YouTube, gang.
They're going to see this.
Yeah.
Before you even, like, you came up and was like, man, I'm just getting on this.
I'm just coming home.
I'm just doing.
Man, success story.
Appreciate it.
We glad.
We're glad.
Thank you.
We're out.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
What we're doing that week?
What we're looking at?
So I'm like Tesla right now.
You've definitely got to buy the Bitcoin shit, dog.
You got to buy some more Bitcoin?
And I'm not even much, the Bitcoin enthusiast,
but because I know that...
They're going to do so with it.
It ain't even...
It's because...
So think about it like this.
I remember that shit was that $4,000.
Oh, yeah.
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