The Breakfast Club - DC Young Fly and Timothy DeLaGhetto
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We are The Breakfast Club.
Special guest in the building.
I don't know if we call him a comedian.
If we call him a hook star.
He's a funny mother effer.
Just a funny mother effer.
DC Young Fly.
What is that?
Can I curse on this show?
No.
A little bit.
No, don't.
What words can I can't say?
If you wanted to make it to TV, I would.
Don't keep it to it.
Don't keep it to Atlanta. Y'all be cursing. I don't. I words can I can't say? If you wanted to make it to TV, I would. Don't keep it to Atlanta.
Y'all be cursed.
I don't.
I watch my 4-5.
That'd be him.
Every once in a while, I'll be cursed.
You transitioning to another level, though.
You got to, you know, just curve it a little bit.
Everybody telling you that now.
Now, have you done a Bring That Ass Head Boy on Tiger yet?
No, but he getting it.
I've been working like crazy
with the Wild N' Out shows
and stuff.
So when I get back home
this weekend,
I'm going to do
a little research on him.
I keep hearing a lot of
stuff that's getting up
under my skin.
You believe him?
You think he...
He say he not smashing the girl.
He say they just friends.
The little 17-year-old girl,
Kylie.
You going to take her
all the way to...
What he take her to?
All the way over there?
Paris? Didn't he deny that though? He say he didn't take her or something? I don't know. No, he said he didn gonna take her all the way to, what he take her to? All the way over there? Did he deny that though?
He say he didn't take her
or something?
I don't know.
No, he said he didn't
take her to Smash.
Oh, but he took her
over there though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
As friends.
Man, I'm my friends
in Atlanta
and I'm in New York.
So, uh.
How old are you?
Oh, I'm 22.
So, is 17 too young for you?
Yeah.
I'm 22.
I need a kooky in my life. How old are you? She's more for you? Yeah I'm 22 I need a kooky in my life
How old you at?
She's more for you
So 17's too young for you
Even at the age of 17
17's too young for me
For the most
I'm paying bills
You feel what I'm saying?
So I need somebody
That at least
Can come school
Something
It gotta be half
If I ain't got no car
Can you
I mean she can pay
You right too
She rich though She can't pay 22 and 17 ain't that bad Cause, can you? I mean, she can pay. You right, too. She rich, dog.
She can't pay.
22 and 17 ain't that bad.
Because I look at it, when she 22, you 27.
It got to be like that.
I'm some real G.
Like, if she turn 18 that year, we can be friends.
We can kick it.
The conversations can't be really too grown.
But soon as that birthday hit.
Smashing.
Come put it on me.
Where you at?
I got something for you.
I treated like DMX treated that little girl in belly, man.
When she was like, um.
Well, she was giving him fellatio, sir.
See, no, I can't get no head from her.
What?
No, cook.
No.
Because if I get the head, I'm going to go all the way through.
I'm just trying to get you caught up.
Don't listen to me. That's what I'm trying to say.
So I'm going to wait.
I'm going to wait until that birthday.
I'm going to wait.
I'm going to wait until the birthday come.
But I feel like Miley Cyrus was dating older guys when she was 17, 18 years old.
But you see how she kept it, though?
How?
Behind closed doors.
No, I think they was out and about.
Let me hold on.
You guys talk about yourself.
That's true, though.
You feel me?
She wasn't in restaurants and all that.
She started twerking until she was about 22.
Yeah, when she was Hannah Montana.
But you see how she twerked like she done did it before, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feel what I'm saying?
So she had it behind closed doors,
so I respect.
Well, you're looking
for a girlfriend, right?
I mean, I'm chilling,
but you know what I'm saying?
If you want to be my girl,
then you know what I'm saying?
We can talk.
What kind of girl
are you looking for?
Somebody that can hold me down
throughout this,
what I'm going through.
What you going through?
What are you going through?
I watch you on Instagram
and Twitter,
and it says, like, you're really funny, but sometimes it feel like you really be going through it. Man, through, DC? What are you going through? I watch you on Instagram and Twitter and it says like
you're really funny
but sometimes it feel like
you really be going through.
Man, I be chilling, man.
Like, it be a lot going on, man.
I just be needing that
that one,
that one female
be like, you know what?
Forget all that.
You know what I'm saying?
Give me some sloppy toppy, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Cook something, you know what I mean?
Bring some bread to the table.
Let me know, man.
Everything will be alright
even though they say this about you.
I see this in you.
You feel what I'm saying?
But majority of the girls be, oh, you got the hoe.
You don't need me.
I go through that every day.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like, all right.
Tell the people who DC Young Fly is.
You from the A?
I'm from the A, Westside, Adamville, Zone 4, Stand Up.
How do you get the name DC Young Fly?
DC stands for the crew.
You know what I mean? RIP my big brother, Richie, man. There's a lot of us DC Young Fly? DC stands for The Crew.
You know what I mean?
R.I.P. my big brother Richie, man.
There's a lot of us out there,
man.
The Crew was poppin'.
Young Thug,
you went to high school
with Young Thug, right?
I went to middle school
with Young Thug.
Middle school, okay.
Yeah, I went to Price.
Yeah, man,
I'm from Atlanta, man.
You know what I mean?
DC started,
I started on Vine
thanks to my boy Fanny Pay
on November 22nd, 2013.
And I just went crazy ever since then, man. I've been going crazy. And shout out to my label, too.e on November 22nd, 2013. And I just went crazy
ever since then, man.
I've been going crazy.
And shout out to my label too,
Archive.
We is in the building.
Yeah, you rap too.
Yeah, I go crazy.
That was my fourth mid-tape
I put up.
Damn.
That was number four, man.
I was doing stuff
before the comic.
You know what I mean?
So what, the music
wasn't sticking
so then you started doing it?
No, the music was sticking.
I had a song
that went crazy in Atlanta.
But you know how
some people live.
Atlanta, it's hard when you're from that city.
You feel what I'm saying?
A lot of people not from the city come there and get on
before anybody from the city get on.
It's just the comedy went so fast.
It was just like, I'm like, all right, I'll do the music
when I can do the music.
I'll do this right here.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's crazy you say that, though,
because it seems like everybody gets on from Atlanta.
Everybody gets on from Atlanta that's not from Atlanta. Like, that might be true, because Tr seems like everybody gets on from Atlanta. Everybody gets on from Atlanta that's not from Atlanta.
Like, that might be true.
Katrina J is not from Atlanta.
I heard it from Kylie Paul, but like I said, like, I'm from Atlanta,
so it's kind of hard to say, like, these people weren't in places.
What about the Ne-Gos? They from Atlanta?
No, they're from Gwinnett.
Oh.
But I mess with them, though.
They're my boys.
You feel what I'm saying?
So where's Gwinnett?
That's outside of Atlanta?
Gwinnett,? Like over there.
So what do you like better, the comedy or the music?
I like both of them because you can't really just put 100% in one thing and put 80% in another.
You feel what I'm saying? So I treat both of them as if whatever tomorrow, if somebody call me, be like, hey man, I want you to write a hit song for me.
Yeah, you can have it.
I'm going to write it.
I'm going to put my whole 100% effort into that.
So you write for people?
I mean, I'll be doing a little something, something, you know.
You got to measure it by what gets you the most hoes and the most money.
Guess what?
I'm telling you, both.
Both.
I'm telling you.
You got a lot of people sometimes on Instagram.
Who was the first person to go back at you?
The first, I want to say
Kevin Durant.
Kevin Durant.
What did you say
about Kevin Durant?
He was just on some,
I was just taking him out,
you know what I'm saying?
They're going crazy on him
and he just like reposted it.
Got my voice in the background
and he just looking like,
no,
it's not funny.
No.
And then it went just viral.
I'm in California.
I'm on a vacation
with my people
on Emmanuel and Phillip
and Hudson.
Y'all know the Hudson.
They had a little show out there.
So I was just out there
just chilling.
You know,
I ain't never been nowhere.
So I was out there chilling.
That was a test vacation?
Yeah, yeah.
You know,
I ain't never been nowhere.
We was work,
but still vacation.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I was just listening.
I'm in the pool.
But again,
I just see people in my comments.
I read my comments, people.
You know,
you never know
when the bad bitches be in there.
So I'm reading my comments.
So I'm reading them.
All I hear is, you going to let Kevin Durant do you like that?
I'm like, what?
Kevin Durant?
What y'all talking about?
So I go on their page.
Oh, don't try me.
And then he just started off.
Then his brother got into it.
What'd you say about KD, though?
What'd you say about him?
I mean, bring that ass here, boy.
I was just saying that he got that Forrest Whitaker syndrome.
His hair.
Because you know he got the bumps and shit behind his head.
And I was just like, he the modern day Charles Barkley because he has no ring.
Good player, but has no ring yet.
Damn.
You know what I'm saying?
I know he did.
But that's my boy.
That's my boy.
Sure.
Yeah, that's my dog.
If you know how to take a joke, we family for life.
Boy, you're going to learn that these artists do not know how to take a joke. Well, once you learn how to take a joke, we family for life. Well, you're going to learn that these artists do not know how to take a joke.
Well, once you learn how to take a joke, we family.
I'm off your case for life.
Now, let's go back to what I was saying about Miley Cyrus.
When she was 15, she was dating a 20-year-old.
And actually, her father, Billy Ray Cyrus,
weighed in and said that he approved of the relationship.
First of all, he's wrong.
He's dead wrong for approving it.
She's 15 and he's 20.
Right.
So he's a white one.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, because if he was black, I don't think he would approve.
Yeah, I think it's different in black and white culture.
That's what Tiger was trying to say.
But I think white people, that's what they,
anybody white in here?
Anybody white?
Anybody white in here?
Except for the cameraman.
This is not pertaining to you.
He's human.
He's human.
He's human.
You good.
Yeah, you part of the mob
This ain't part of you
But I feel like
You know white people
Be doing that incest crap
They have incest with each other
No fucking sister and brother
Be doing it
So all that's fine
To them anyway
Yeah
They say that about us too
Cause we from the south
So they say
We be humping our cousins
And whatnot
Like the third cousins
Absolutely
You know what I mean
Like nigga don't care
About third cousins
I did
I'm hitting my third cousin
Anytime somebody say
That's your third cousin Okay cool She's not part of the family I agree with you Come my third cousin. Anytime somebody say, that's your third cousin.
Okay, cool.
She's not part of the family.
I agree with you wholeheartedly.
Come in third cousin.
But not if y'all grow up together as cousins.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
I got a cousin right now.
They're my blood cousins.
You know how you see your cousin like every seven, eight years?
So I saw her when she was real ugly.
Like when we were three.
Then I saw her when I was like 15.
I was like, damn, cuz. Then I saw her when I was like 15 i was like damn then i saw when i'm like two or three i'm like damn like girl we ain't really got that relationship
before i could just call you ugly like i would hit you if i didn't know you were my cousin but
you know it's your cousin so you wouldn't yeah but you fine you know ain't nobody really fine
in your family you got somebody fine in your family. Do you got somebody fine in your family?
No.
Do you got somebody fine in your family?
No.
Everybody consider ugly in my family.
My sister's an ugly shit.
You can't look at your family like that. They're ugly shit.
But my cousin.
Better quit playing.
So you just smashed your cousin?
I would have if I didn't know she was my cousin.
Yeah.
Let me tell you the crazy part about it. I found her on Instagram.
I found her on Instagram. I was like,
ooh, they be bad. So I hit
her page and I was like,
damn, she look familiar. By the
third one she took, she had a picture with my mama.
Damn it, man. So your mama and your
grandma told you that's your cousin? No.
She had a picture with my mama and I was like,
that's who it was. Eight years ago,
that's my cousin. Yeah.
But what about the rest of your family now that you're blowing up your stuff?
Man.
You can't call your family ugly.
They is.
My sisters are ugly, bro.
Are they trying to get on with you?
One of my sisters, she thought I was going to be a jacky.
But now she's like my biggest friend.
She thought you was going to be a what?
A junkie.
A junkie.
You was on drugs or something?
Man, I used to do like Miley's and weed and Zanz and stuff.
But you know, I used to say Adobe and stuff.
So, you know, it wasn't that.
She was like, little bro, you going to grow up and be a J?
But now I can't even sneeze without her laughing.
Little bro, you so funny.
I was like, bro, get out of my face, bro. So, was you like the guy that used to get high and make everybody laugh?
No, I would just make you laugh, period.
I would just get high because of my own personal problems.
You know what I'm saying? Zone away and just get high because of my own personal problems.
You know what I'm saying?
Zone away and just get geek.
What are these personal problems?
Well, just, you know, when you coming from the hood, man, it's really, you see a lot of stuff going on.
You see your mama struggling with the bills and you know what I'm saying?
You a grown.
You really, first of all, I'm a grown ass man staying with my mama.
Then my mama struggling with the bills.
Then you got sisters see i ain't
got no brothers i got brothers but they old on my daddy's side you feel me like you're the only boy
that grew up in the house yeah i'm the only boy that grew up in the house then you got sisters
that always you know your brother's gonna be like it's all good little bro we're gonna go out here
and get this money straight but you got your sisters what you gonna do with your life every
time they come around you still doing this so you ain't have no job or nothing?
I mean, it wasn't four days, you know, that shit.
What was you doing?
Well.
I worked at a warehouse, too, called Industrial Acoustics.
It was a recycling warehouse, though.
I got fired for dancing.
I was acting like the plank was a stage.
Man, I got fired.
Then I had my first real, real job.
I was working at Turner Field.
I was the parking attendant.
Don't you know I worked my ass off?
That's a good job, man.
You probably started stealing how people called you.
No, I thought about it, but I didn't.
Every time somebody went over and down, I was like, somebody trying to set me up.
Somebody trying to set me up.
But I ain't never do it, though.
But they fired me in the rain.
Why?
First of all, it was pouring down, raining, like thundering.
So they was like Everybody come in
Everybody come in
So we came in
They were like
You know what
Go back out there
Because the baseball players
They still gonna play
I said
You sh** me
I'm going home
Like I'm going home
So I told my manager
What I was finna do
Because I felt myself
Getting sick
Because you know
Black people
In the rain
We go in the house
We don't go outside
Parking cars
It's playing in the rain though
You gotta go outside
And work in the rain
No it's more than rain
It's thundering
But they was playing
You can't see
Like if it was raining right now
I couldn't even see you
You feel what I'm saying
And I'm like manager
I'm feeling myself getting sick
I can't do it
I gotta go
I goes in
Them folks were like
Alright
Give me your name tag
I'm like what happened
I'm one of the hardest workers
Y'all got They're like no Give me your name tag. I was like, what happened? I'm one of the hardest workers y'all got.
They're like, no, give me your name tag.
That's why when it rang, I don't do that.
I stay in the house.
I hate that.
I hate the ring.
So who from Atlanta embraced you early on, man?
I admire Kevin Hart to the fullest.
He ain't from Atlanta?
I saw you going at Kevin Hart and him responding to you.
Yeah, that my dog, man.
When he responded, I felt like I responding to you. Yeah, that my dog, man. When he respond,
I feel like I won a Grammy.
How did that start?
I gotta tell people this story.
When I was like at 200,000 followers
on Instagram and stuff,
you know what I'm saying?
I would come to everybody,
but I really didn't have
something that stamped it.
So that's when I came up
with the f*** you mean
and to bring that ass here, boy.
Which everybody done stole from you.
You feel what I'm saying?
Hold up, before you do that,
our producer came in here and was like,
yeah, why does he take Chris Brown's stuff?
I was like, Chris Brown took his stuff.
Point him out.
I got something for him.
So when I stamped it, I was just like, all right, now I got something.
Like, you know how, that's just like, okay, now I got a million followers.
If somebody was at 300,000 or 400,000 and they trying to join me,
it's like, okay, I see you.
But I'm going to put a goal for you.
So if you reach it, then I'm going to come at you.
Just let me know I'm watching you.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's what Kevin said to you?
Yeah, he was like, I kind of got that vibe.
Like, you not there just yet, little bro.
But once I see you reach a little turning point in your life,
then I'm going to come at you.
When I got a million that Friday,
I chilled that Saturday and Sunday,
and I woke up.
I didn't even brush my teeth Monday,
and I went crazy on him.
And he responded in 15 minutes.
Wow.
15 minutes.
And you were happy that he responded.
I was happy, yeah.
I was happy, yeah.
That let me know, like, this is not going to waste.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, I'm actually doing something.
And you know what I mean?
So I just took it, and I just ran with it.
Yeah, so you had other comics seem like they were upset that he responded to you.
Yeah.
And people were mad.
I ain't going to talk about that.
Nick Quish.
No, Nick Cannon.
How did Nick Cannon get in touch with you about doing Wild N Out?
Nick Cannon, man, that my dog, man.
He just reached out to my people, sent the email and stuff.
And then we went.
I went and did the audition and stuff.
And Nick was just like, man, you already finally did do something. And just went out and I just did something I mean and then they called me back and
They call me back like probably a week or two before you did the show's party even you know I'm saying folks have been flying
Like everybody calling me they were telling me like man. What about what about the wildin out?
I'm still working out that did audition. I'm still working
You know I mean like they do they If they don't, they don't.
It was just a great experience
to even go through it,
you feel what I'm saying?
So they called me back
and I've been going crazy
ever since.
We 10 shows in.
Wow.
How do you like TV, man?
Is it the same?
Because a lot of people say
that people that are funny
on the internet
can't transition
into television.
I've seen a lot of,
I mean, you got to think about it.
It was a lot of people
auditioning.
It was a lot of people
that,
yeah, I got kicked out of school for being a fool so you know what i'm saying then this is my personality like i get to wake up being me like i'm not uncomfortable doing none of this like i
don't have to sometimes i'll be one or not i don't feel like being funny like but i have grown up like
even the days in school when i feel like being like being funny, it was going to jawn you
and it was going to make you roast.
So it's like,
even when I don't feel like being funny,
I still know how to be funny.
Do you ever feel like you took it too far
and hurt somebody's feelings for real?
I have.
I have.
Who?
Like,
it was,
it's only people I feel like
I take it too far
unless you got a,
a,
a sickness,
yeah,
a disability,
unless you,
um, that's about it
if you ain't got no sickness
then I'm on your ass
you can't clown 8 times
huh
you can't
I clown 8 times
but I
people keep telling me
I gave them like
one warning
like a little
boom
like
you know what I mean
like I'm trying
not to
but I'm gonna poke you
one time
then let you know shut up shut up you know but that's my dog though you feel what I mean I'm trying not to But I'm gonna poke you one time Just to let you know
Shut up
Shut up
You know
But that's my dog though
You feel what I'm saying
So somebody had
I had to took this lady out
And she had cancer
How you know she had
You didn't know she had cancer
Nah you know
You know some people
Some people be mad
Like people be sending me pictures
And then people just be like
I didn't give you the right
To use that picture
I'm gonna sue
So my people like
Man just take it down
Yeah they doing that now
You know what I mean
Anything I'm like bro All I So my people were like, man, just take it down. Yeah, they doing that now. You know what I mean? They just anything.
I'm like, bro,
all I said something
was about your beard, bro.
I didn't even say
nothing about you.
I just said something
about your stupid haircut.
That was it.
So I'll just take it down.
You know, some people
be feminine and shit,
but you know, it's all G.
But yeah, anybody like
with the sickness and stuff,
like with the counselor later,
like I had to let them know,
like I never do nothing
to hurt people's feelings.
You feel what I'm saying? What I do is just how i was brought up you know i mean that's this how this
hood comedy it's comedy but it's hood coming like get thick as skin it's roasting that's where i'm
from if you don't know about roasting jones and ribbing or how y'all ever do it that's where i
come from you feel what i'm saying like ain't nobody just telling jokes on the block they
talking about your mama with the one arm they talking about your daddy that end up being a crackhead.
And it's like,
and if you want to fight,
do something about it.
And if you don't,
you better laugh it off.
Now, did you see this story
about Ray J getting beat up
by his girlfriend,
Princess Love?
She broke his ribs,
tore his ACL,
busted his lip,
and then he bailed out of jail.
They said you and Ray J
got into it a little bit
that while ago.
Nah, that my dog.
They said you ran up on Ray J
and said,
what's this out here about you f***ing dudes and their asses
and you mad at them or something like that?
Yeah, nah, they're my dawgs, man.
But I did hear he say, yeah, booty goons.
Me and him had a talk about the booty goons.
And I was like, all right, play it.
You know, I got booty goons too.
You feel me?
I was like, that nigga crazy.
But no, I ain't crazy for getting his ribs broken in
and go bailing the bitch.
I wouldn't do it.
You never had a girl put her hands on you?
I like that.
You like a girl to hit you?
Yeah.
I want to see can you hit me, so I want to know if you tough in these streets.
Like, hit me.
Hit me.
You think you can hit me?
And then what do you do?
You just...
Yeah, I say hit me.
Hit me.
You ever hit a girl back?
No.
Because I know I can knock her ass out.
Yeah.
Like, no. Like, it's pointless. You know what I mean? Like, I hate I know I can knock her ass out. Yeah. Like, no.
It's pointless.
You know what I mean?
I hate women who think they can take a manly fist.
You can't.
Like, I promise you I'm going to knock you clean out.
What if I give you a black eye or something?
Or break your ribs?
First of all, I'm crazy enough for you.
She has to know that I'm crazy for you to not even think that you can hit me.
To that level.
You feel what I'm saying?
The only reason why you hit me is we get freaky okay so that's okay yeah I
lost it to a freak okay I lost to a freak man man. A scribble? In the teacher line. Oh, a teacher? In the teacher line?
In the teacher line.
Was it a teacher or a student?
I wish it was.
I would have told the whole world, boy.
Why me and Jazzy put it on me, boy.
So what's next?
You going to get an actor?
Oh, yeah, man.
We going crazy.
We got a couple of things, you know, Wild N' Out coming on.
So, you know, they're just showing other people.
Because people be calling like, okay, we see him on Instagram.
But what else can he do?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Maybe a lot of people saying it. Like, okay, I don't care about no too many followers. Like but what else can he do? You know what I mean? It be a lot of people saying that like,
okay,
I don't care about
too many followers.
What else can he do?
You know what I mean?
I'm like,
okay,
I like that challenge.
Come on.
Keep challenging me
just to show you
I like proving people wrong.
You feel what I'm saying?
So,
The Wild N' Out
airs this summer
and it's just gonna show
that besides the Instagram,
I can also do it
on national television too.
Are you gonna do
a stand-up comedy tour?
Yeah. Oh, that's coming along. I'm trying to get
a solid 45 minutes, and it's going crazy.
So you do actual stand-up? Because I see you
host stuff, but I don't know if you was out there.
Yeah, but see, hosting would just be like building
my character and building my fan base and
trying to practice on how I can
maintain the crowd and just, you know
what I'm saying, control the crowd. You feel what I'm saying?
I can control the crowd, but it's just crazy. Coming from the hood, it's like, if I know you, you know what I'm saying, control the crowd, you feel what I'm saying? I can control the crowd. But it's just crazy coming from the hood.
It's like if I know you, then you know I'm funny.
But if I don't know you, I'm really scheming.
I'm chilling.
I'm feeling you out.
You know what I mean?
I'm not going to say nothing.
So you wouldn't know that I was a goof-ass dude.
You feel what I'm saying?
So by me being in L.A. and being a comedian,
I had to open my eyes and had to step outside and just be like, it's not about me.
Now it's about putting a smile on people's faces and just doing it just because of the blessing that I be receiving.
You feel what I'm saying?
And smashing these hoes.
Hell yeah.
When I was doing music, you go back and listen to my music, female, they thought I used to hit female.
I'm like, nah, but now I do comedy. They just give me the...
They just hand it to me.
I'm like, well, I should have been doing this.
I see you be on your Instagram setting it up to be like, look, when I come to your city...
What?
Don't stunt on me.
I was stuck in Ohio, bro.
On the way to New York.
I was stuck in Ohio.
Hey.
Okay, Ohio.
Good times.
Yeah, Ohio, all right.
Now, you bought your mom a Mercedes.
Yeah.
All right.
Explain that.
You still got dope money.
Don't lie to me.
No, I be thinking about it, though.
I be want to go back.
I be like, bro, I can get a brick.
I can get a brick, girl.
But it's nice you put up the video of her reaction and everything.
Yeah, man, I had to because for a long period of time, man,
it was like, man, I come in, my mama smile for a long time of time Man It was like Man I couldn't make my mama smile
For a long time
You feel what I'm saying
And she was just like
On some
Every day
It was like
I'm praying for you
I put you in the Lord's hand
You feel what I'm saying
It was just
I could never make her smile
You know what I'm saying
So it was like
Now this is the opportunity
To show like
Mama
All that hard work
And all that being on me
Has finally paid off
You feel what I'm saying
You ain't got to worry About nothing else no more you know what i mean huh
because the only thing you know my mama my daddy was a pastor you feel what i'm saying so the only
thing she knows yeah he passed on christmas eve 2013 um he was uh only thing she know the highest
thing she knows a cadillac right you know what i'm saying so it was like mom that ain't foreign
cadillac ain't foreign you feel what I'm saying So I had to take her
Out of the PT Cruiser
And put her in the
In the Mercedes
And now I got the PT Cruiser
That's an upgrade for me
Oh so you got swapped
Yeah I had a 964
That scored
I see you still be
Driving that though
Nah I gave that to my nephew
I'm in the PT Cruiser
Got you
Now I'm in the
2007 PT Cruiser
Now I got an upgrade
So later on this year
You buy your mama
Something else
And you take the Benz I'm chilling I'm chilling I'm just driving 2007 PT Cruze. I got an upgrade. So later on this year, you buy your mama something else and you take the Benz?
I'm chilling.
I'm chilling.
I'm just driving in a PT Cruze, man.
Now I'm looking for a house.
You know what I mean?
So we trying to get up out the hood.
You know what I mean?
You and Young Thug still cool?
Yeah, Thug's my partner.
All right, all right, all right.
You know what I mean?
He cool.
I ain't got no problem with nobody, bro.
I don't be with nobody.
I don't be with nobody.
I promise you that, though, because I'm from the street for real.
Yeah.
All right.
I got what's real.
D.C. Young Fly.
I like this kid, man.
He's a star, man.
D.C. Young Fly is a star, bro.
He's a worker.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, it's the Breakfast Club.
It's D.C. Young Fly.
Good morning.
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