The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Dame Dash Defends His Worth On The Breakfast Club, Responds To 'Broke' Claims, False Teeth + More
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It's DJ NV.
Jess O'Lareemagne de Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Lawn LaRose is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building.
Oh, that shit.
Ladies and gentlemen, he's back.
Dame Dash, ladies and gentlemen.
Good morning, Dame.
What's that?
I'm wanting.
Well, how are you feeling, first and foremost?
I feel great.
Well, first, I want to say that I really appreciate y'all coming and pause, having a face-to-face conversation with it.
To the mic, to the mic.
A face-to-face conversation with me.
So, like, you know, in the street, when people want to sit down and talk that respect each other, even if they beefing at the table, because y'all came to the table, there has to be respect.
So I got the respect y'all.
and I'm going to respect
I want you all to respect me
and first I want to give you all some gifts
Nicolette
that's remember the little white lesbian
Lilette little white lesbian
oh my God
hi Nicolette
That's her
That's the little white lady lady
I will not call you that but
Remember he said that
That was that's what he called her
And everybody picked it up
I said it because that's what she reminds me of
But oh yeah
Got you got you got that's her right there
Yeah I got a record with her
she's gonna
she reminds you of a little white
lesbian
no she is a white lesbian
if if alia was white
she'd probably would have been like
because she's a little dark too
so I'd be like you act like a white girl version
of alia like she'd be a lesbian
you don't think that hurts artists
when y'all do that though
comparing other people yeah because it sets the bar
and it gets people in that expectation
why do you think I compared her
because of her singing
her singing
of our artistry I was comparing her because
of the person that she is there's a lot of things
about Alia that I was in love with that
y'all don't know at all. This is
this is Black Guns vinyl
which by the way
I guess I'll make this announcement that
we are now being considered for a Grammy
so make sure. Congratulations
even though you never, oh yeah I did play it
you've been looking out I appreciate you
look you was about to say that we didn't
no it wasn't I remember I just say also
I know I know you all got kids
or have grandkids or whatever
this is my
girl's book that she wrote
This is one, this book sold 80,000 books independently, you know, for the family office,
and then this is her second book, but we did that independent.
And we go around to the schools and we make sure the kids have books.
Like one out of 16 kids, I mean, don't have books.
I mean, rather, like, every 16 kids, I forgot to stat.
Yeah.
But, you know, you never seen me doing that on.
Yeah, I seen you do, that's going to the face.
And going to the schools?
I never seen you go to the schools.
I've seen you put up on my Instagram?
Yeah.
Oh, you never saw that.
You see the other stuff, but you never see me go to the schools.
You never say nothing about that.
That's what I'd be wondering.
We're going to talk about that today.
Let's talk about it.
You said you want a verbal fair one.
I do.
And again, I appreciate it.
So let's do some boundaries, right?
Because everyone says I yell.
What happens is when people cut me off, I talk louder.
So if you cut me off, I'm going to talk louder.
It's not going to be any disrespect.
I just don't like being cut off because I want to.
you to I want to be able to complete my point and I'll do this give you the same respect so
let's do this I'd like you to every single thing that you've been saying when I'm not
hearing question you've had now that I'm here I'd like you to ask me you too because I heard
I saw this stuff y'all said I posted it just because I'm like when I see them we'll talk about
it so what were your questions you were saying something my first question was about uh
the paint and full what about did you own pay the full like how did 50 cent acquire ownership of
paid in full. Let me ask you a question. Let's put this in. That's not how this works, Dean.
I'm sorry. I asked the question. You just cut me off.
Right? Now, I want you to notice every time you do that. Okay, okay, okay. And you would
get, they would say I'm bugging if I yelled, but please let me complete my sentence. And please
don't tell me how we do things. That's going to be a trigger. So I'm just talking
normally. Do you remember when 50 cent was supposed to be putting out a documentary about
puff on Netflix?
Yes.
Where is it?
I think it's still happening.
Yeah, right.
He's capping.
So I'm, you know, I talk a different language than most people.
I'm a boss.
So, number one, there is no rights to be bought.
So I knew he was trolling.
And you got to remember, Cam tried to have my son come on her.
Let me ask you this.
Do you think messing with people's children is all right?
Can you answer that question?
No, see, that's not fair.
No, because you didn't answer the original question.
I did answer it.
I just told you.
He's capping.
So he didn't get the rights to it.
How would I, if you, that's the thing is, you know what the problem is?
The problem is how we're supposed to know these things.
I'm asking you a question for you to answer the name.
See this?
No.
Let's take a commercial break.
Come on, my man.
You don't think that's problematic that you keep cutting people off and you, and you're interviewing them?
Okay.
You're really trying to tell me how to answer and you expect me not to be triggered?
No, I just want you to trigger me.
Are you trying to trigger me?
No, I just want you to answer.
Okay.
So then let me.
How can I answer?
You keep cut me off.
Okay.
I told you he doesn't have the rights.
No one has the rights.
Where are you going to buy the rights from?
I wasn't planning on making paid and full about those people.
Again, I was making my paid and full.
And, you know, you don't have to buy the rights.
I was actually there.
So you know 50 trolls.
And I was saying, and I felt like you were interrupting me,
and I liked you to answer my question now.
Do you feel like I've answered yours?
Yes.
Do you think it's all right to bring people's children involved?
No.
Did you know that Cam called my son and tried to give him money?
I heard you say that.
You think that's okay?
I need to know what he tried to give money for.
It doesn't matter.
He's my, okay.
You might have been offering him a job.
I don't know.
I have heard your answer.
Do you think it's okay?
I don't know their relationship.
Like, y'all, y'all from the same place.
I got it.
Like, he might look at Cam his own.
I don't know the relationship.
Do we know it?
Do we know it?
Then I get it.
We're a different.
I got you.
I got you.
Like, Charlemaine calls my son and says, yo, Logan, here's something.
While you're beefing.
wouldn't have a problem you know that sounds like bullshit that's not it does because you know
and you have emotional intelligence absolutely you're up here and let me just say one with okay
me finish that yeah you should know that if someone's beefing with someone you don't tell their kids
and you don't get with that person's children and you know better than that so don't act stupid
if y'all are beefing then that's something different are you not beef are you really beefing though
would you call it beef you said it's not well that's your brother it's not i'm not going to get
violent it's definitely like him coming pause against me
is almost like Fredo going against Michael Corleone.
You understand what I'm saying?
Do you watch The Godfather?
What's your favorite movie?
Depends.
My favorite movie?
Good fellow.
I just said, okay, mine too.
So you know the rules.
Right.
My favorite movie of all time is the Godfather.
I studied it.
I read the book and burnt me out.
Remember Godfather too when he pretended to be weak?
Then he took out the five families.
And then his brother Fredo betrayed him.
See, betrayal is something that happens over and over.
again can never expect not to get betrayed by your brother that you remember last time i was here
said you don't mess with i know that's why don't be around men so we all know they betrayed jesus i
said this you walked in here with a man can i finish at least what's all of me don't you don't you do
the therapy thing yeah but i want you to ask your therapist do you interrupt people and how problematic
that is at this age but you know you said you don't be around me stop cut them all let him see there's
the emotional intelligence now you're going to go in the words that's dumb come on
Man, let's move forward.
Let's move with F1 speed.
Don't pretend to be foolish.
You know you're talking to a smart man.
You know, you may forget what I was going to say.
See?
You're talking about the movie about...
Oh, Godfather.
Correct.
So do you remember, he pretended to be weak.
His crew was like, yo, why are you letting him push and muscle us?
And then all of a sudden, he hit the five families.
And one day, waited for his mother to die,
asked his little brother to come to the lakehouse and popped him.
I watched that movie.
I like the way to go off all the moves.
So just keep that in mind.
Next question.
I do have a question.
Well, yeah, because you were saying,
why don't you address the things you're asking?
We're going to get into that.
Absolutely.
First question I have is,
is we know Dame Dash, businessman entrepreneur, right?
Chairman.
Worth close to $100 million at one time.
Never.
50 million that says online.
30 million?
I never had that much money to look at in my life.
They said that the net worth was about $30 to $50 million.
It's this thing.
You guys believe the Internet.
You guys are adults that believe what you read,
hearing the newspaper and y'all talk the most shit and not so you guys are talking about things
with no research that's not fair see the problem is and this is actually i want to keep it on you so my
question could you cut me up yeah i'm sorry so my question you cut them off too day i said sorry
he did say sorry that's called that that's called you've been in therapy you said sorry i always
say sorry i just don't you haven't been here no i haven't the thing is he'll be cutting me off
and i'll get triggered i watch and i was like oh he because he cuts me off that's what makes me so my
question as a businessman an entrepreneur chairman right boss yeah you go from having a huge value to
being in a negative how does that happen from being a boss explain it down break that down for
people that follow you they aspire to be you i'm gonna tell you please so the reason why i filed was
because i've had 20 million dollars of taxes first off do you know anybody that paid 25 million
dollars in your life name one person you know i don't yeah okay so why would i be the first nobody
does that. That's what chapter is for. The problem with filing is black people don't file because
they don't understand it. And that's why when you guys talk about things, I wish you'd really do
your research. ChatGBT does exist. So if you really wanted to know how 50 bought it, ask Chad
GBT. How could he have bought it? Who could he have bought it from? Did you hear an announcement
in deadline? Do you even read deadline? Yeah. So then if it wasn't in deadline.
Did it deadline several times. You didn't turn to me. If you went to, if you were in debt,
if you read deadline, if you know about deadline, why wasn't their announcement?
in any trade magazine if it's not an announcement of wall street journal the new york times or whatever
trade w wd you can't believe it why though because most of the time you didn't answer my question
i wanted to know how he got to a particular way you were in the negative i said that was the question
i'm gonna tell you i so again um number one most companies aren't owned like rich people or rich
families they don't put anything in their name they build their family office so i filed because
again, I've had $20 million $30 of taxes, but they don't bother me because to have $30 million
means you made a lot.
So in order to pay it back, I can't get a job to pay it back.
I got to keep investing until I could pay it back.
Nothing could be in my name.
They put liens on all my accounts years ago.
So that's why when they said there's nothing in your account, I don't have an account.
How could I open when they leaned it?
So I've been building my family office.
So you have no assets.
I have no assets.
But my family, that's all I care about.
You know what I'm saying?
So I filed because you know that guy, Chris Brown, has been suing me.
And I was going to make a bunch of very major family.
People listen, he's not talking about the artists and the singer Chris Brown.
Because people will think that.
And I didn't mind you interrupting me to do that.
I apologize.
I wanted to clear things up.
I appreciate that.
So every time I was launching something with my family office, he sent the letter saying that, you know, I'd owe the money, but it was my family office.
But it muddies the waters.
So if you have a contract, especially you working here, and somebody sent a bum letter,
as soon as it's a lawyer, it shuts down.
it muddies the waters.
I was about to make some major announcements.
You want to hear one?
Sure.
I'm now the chairman of revolt right now.
And I also,
I have 15.
You don't deserve to be the chairman of the president.
I got you.
So I'm now the chairman of revolt with a pathway.
You see, because he wants to trigger me.
And I want you to acknowledge that.
So I'm now Cam's boss,
the chairman of revolt with a pathway to acquisition.
I've been trying to buy a revolt.
Now, how do we know this is not cap?
We can see this on deadline?
Can you stop yellow?
Can you stop interrupting me, please?
So deadline didn't make the announcement for this particular situation.
They didn't want to.
I had an announcement I was going to make with BT,
but Paramount stepped in and they said, do it later.
And they didn't want to be a part of this mess.
But it will be in something.
You know, this gets played tomorrow.
So the announcement will be in the trades tomorrow.
So I've been trying to buy revolt.
And I also just did a 25-episode deal for my podcast for Bossess Take Losses.
And I'm putting all my content on Revolt.
Dope.
Yes.
You know, so that I can see how to monitor.
I have to put together a certain kind of a plan for acquisition.
So in the next 30 days, I'm going to just be a real chairman and play all these movies.
And then I'm going to.
and then I'm going to
hopefully I'll stay the chairman
but I gotta go make movies
somebody would say how
how would you buy a review
why wouldn't you say congratulations
you did say congratulations
oh you don't seem excited
congratulations you have to understand something
let me finish
let me finish
right right right right but somebody would say
now you're going to be Mr. Research
but you're asking me why 50 cents
you guys got fooled
wait wait let me finish let me finish
I'm announcing it the day before it's announced
Remember that
I wasn't going to announce it and didn't say it here
I wouldn't have the you know what I mean
So I did it and I timed it where it would come out
When this comes out
So tomorrow there'll be an announcement
Also I'm putting
Because I've already made my paid in full
I've made that already
It's already trademarked
You don't have to clear the rights
Because we lived it
You know what I'm saying?
So that movie's going to come out
That TV show is going to start with the
docu-series. You want to see the trailer?
Of course. Because I've already made it. It's done.
But just back to what you're saying about
money. Do you ever really think anybody
Oh shit? I'm a rookie.
Do you think anybody actually
using them own money when they acquire something? Do you think
that? Sometimes. Sometimes people do.
Yo, I feel sorry for you, bro.
No, sometimes people are right now. But you taught us that.
You said if you don't put up your own money,
you said if you don't put up your own money, you're not the boss.
And that's why I'm trying
to tell you. Nobody's a boy. I put
up my own money. So let me
ask you this. Let me ask you this. I think you guys have to get up. We'll do that again.
Let me ask a quick question. If somebody gets a loan for $180 million, are they rich or broke?
No, they're not rich. They're responsible for that loan. It's a loan. So you don't think, so if the
billionaire that you think all, every billionaire you know, so if they have a loan for $100 million
alone, and I have no debt, who got more money?
What happens? Say it again now?
If someone gives someone a loan for $180 million and I have no debt, who's worth more?
The billionaire. He's still a billionaire. Who has a loan or not?
You really think so?
A billionaire. So someone that, okay, let's do it again.
You're trying to say you because you have no debt.
Let me make it a little more simple. Hold on. Let me make it a little more simple.
Okay. Do you consider somebody rich if they have $180 million loan?
Depends on how much money they bring and how much profit they bring in it.
If a billionaire has $180 million loan.
No, yeah. There's still a billion.
Not if they owe,
why,
no,
how do you,
wait,
have you ever been a billion there?
I've never been doing it.
Why are you asking people
that ain't ever been doing it?
No, no, no, no,
I want to know what your perspective was on the loan.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
you don't understand the question.
I do understand the question now.
So answer it.
If somebody gave me $180 million loan.
You owe them $180, you got to work.
You know, a lot of people look good spending,
wait,
wait, stop.
But that's why it's a loan.
A lot of, stop, stop.
But I'm not in debt until I can pay it back.
No, you are in.
broke until I can't pay that.
So you never sold drugs, have you?
Yeah, I did.
So when somebody, what?
Quarter spoon.
What is that?
Nobody says quarter spoon.
You didn't sell shit.
Stop lying.
You're talking to an ex-drug.
You already said quarter spoon.
I saw quarters'poll.
I didn't say I was a kingpin.
You weren't a king-nothing.
You was a pick-pin.
Let me ask you a question.
That's not an honorable profession.
I'm not saying.
I'm just saying the reason why you don't understand something.
The minute I give you a loan, you owe me.
Yes.
And the more money I give you, the nicer you have to be to me.
You have to do whatever.
I say, and that's the reason why I decided to use
my own money, because they would try to get me money, but
tell me what to do. I'm going to
tell you something in business. Stop talking
as long as I'm paying the loan back, it's not a problem. You're triggering me.
You're trying
to get me out of pocket. If you do
that, I'm going to take a break and go take a joint
because I don't want to argue with you. I'm going to stay respectful.
Okay. Stop interrupting me.
I'm going to give you the same
respect you're giving the room, but go ahead.
Continue on, Dave. Thank you.
You guys don't know about business. So
Don't talk so confidently about it because people might believe.
I'm asking.
You cut me out again?
What after you?
Oh, my God.
You're not answering.
Jessica, they cut me off?
Yeah, they cut me off.
Can you talk to them and tell them to stop?
Yo, y'all, you got to chill in here because they're going to say I'm bugging.
Yeah, I know.
Chill out, yo.
I just, you like, just stop cutting you.
My bad name, go ahead.
You don't know about business and you say things.
I said it.
You can't say things you don't know and sound confident because people listen to you and you get in the algorithm.
Do your research where you start spreading things.
What did we say wrong?
What did we say wrong?
You said 50 got the rights.
You just said, and they didn't reposted me.
Hold on.
You actually reposted me.
Please.
And I asked the question.
You got to come back.
You got to come back.
You got to come back.
This is an interview you keep interrupting me.
I have a question.
I didn't finish my thoughts.
You see what's going on?
Now, if I started yelling, they'd be saying I'm bugging.
Yeah.
Remember, I told you, this is how I get triggered.
Just let me teach.
If you don't know, listen.
Listen to the teacher.
I'm teaching.
you right now because this is a business you don't know you've been in this room
for 30 years straight every every so you're missing a lot of life not really well then
stop speak you're just wrong but you're just wrong out of on a respect level you're wrong
but go ahead go to you're right teach teach i don't think you really got a lesson plan
every time you interrupt me because you're so rich you get me you get me
$20.
Can you do that?
So let me ask you another question.
Do you think it's respectful when someone gives you their boundaries?
You just break them and keep laughing?
You think that's all right?
I'm just asking.
Can I speak?
I just need an answer.
This is the only time you don't speak is when I ask you questions.
Anyway, you guys shouldn't speak so confidently without doing research.
This is what you're saying.
I don't know.
You're asking me quickly.
These are the things you said.
So I'm telling you right now, the reason why I filed was because I didn't want anybody to keep suing me because he also kept suing me.
So now I can't get sued.
And if you look at, did you read the, did you read the bankruptcy?
Yeah, I bet it.
Did you read at the end when it says who I'm going to sue?
It says who you're going to sue and it has a list of people.
Did you read that?
She broke it down.
Right.
So they can't sue me, but I can sue them now.
But what?
My question name.
You cut them all.
I'd had to because now we're going to move on to another subject.
She was fine.
You guys are disrespectful.
While we're here on the bankruptcy, right?
So from what I learned in my research.
So now that I've said I'm on the pathway to acquisitions for chairman,
I still think I'm broke this.
I don't get it.
Yeah, you can still get a day.
And I just said I had, okay, here's something else.
So I have a deal with Simon Schuster.
I'm sorry.
Okay, so on the bankruptcy, what happens if all of the debt isn't discharged?
What do you do then?
It's a chapter 7.
So, for instance, Weber, the attorney,
you filed something this morning saying,
that what you claim is fraudulent that you know you know why that is but wait let me finish
talking and he's asking and he's bringing the point that everything might not be discharged so i'm at
like what happens in that it doesn't happen he's just he's a stupid allegedly he's not the smartest
light in the room you got to think they've been suing me all over the country this one person
different people all over the country for 10 years they sued me for over 500 million dollars
collect combined and they only won eight hundred thousand dollars combined they've been chasing that
for 10 years you know how much legal and law work that person's been doing how much plotting he's
doing to collect that money and he never collect you know how mad he is right now now he doesn't get
paid so of course he's going to do that but again this is part of business just put your seatbelt
on and watch why it plays up but i don't i've never filed before nothing the reason why they think
is fraudulent this is why i have to tell you this you see how you saying it's fraudulent he'll go into
court and say I'm rich because he's trying to collect money I've been telling y'all I was broke right so that's
the reason why so I don't know what would happen if I if so how if let's say everything in the
judgment doesn't go nothing still in my name there's still nothing to collect okay let me ask
you this can you do you know how many times Donald Trump filed oh a lot yeah so then why but he's
but he's known of the terrible businessman but no he's the president yeah but sure but he's
He still was known as a terrible businessman, actually a con man.
Do you know how confidently dumb you sound?
You're saying it's bad that he went bankrupt six times.
He's a billionaire and he's the president.
And you're still not a terrible businessman and con artists.
Are you known as a good businessman?
I don't know.
Okay.
Well, you make a lot of money?
No.
So you've been doing this every day your whole life and you're not making no money?
Nope.
Like you, Dan?
No, you're not like me.
But you mean?
You say you don't have a family office?
I bet my house is bigger than yours.
I bet.
All my house is a bigotting.
I better have a better...
How old are you, man.
Now it's how old are you.
This is embarrassing.
You're embarrassed.
Yeah, because I...
That's what you did you make them all day.
I got you.
I'd like to see your view.
Can you show me your view right now?
Do you live in front of water?
A view of what you see when you relax when you're not here every day.
See, when you're in it...
Let me just finish.
Let me just see your view.
When you're...
You just now said, let's just go back to how ridiculous you are.
The president filed for bankruptcy eight times.
I'm still a billionaire.
He's saying he's a bad business man.
You're just not that smart.
Okay.
And you have to acknowledge that.
And you know why you're not seeing the world?
You know what happens when you have to go someplace?
You laugh at,
you know what happens when you have to go someplace every day at 4 in the morning?
You can't go nowhere.
You've got to be here every day.
You've been 15 years.
You've missed the whole world.
You don't know what you're talking about.
And you're saying it confidently and you're in an algorithm where people actually believe you
out of response.
And why you think they keep you here?
They want you all to make us dumb.
but if you worked here you would never work here i would only i was you talking about i'm not
i'm not i'm not indebt in and okay stop right there stop right there i'm not in debt at all now
what you're talking about oh you paid it all of when you when you have okay this bankruptcy seven
is like getting hit by the cartel with a hundred bricks and they die you don't own no more
i want you to ask someone that you this is what you should do if you want to do something smart
Get a specialist, a lawyer, in bankruptcy, and you ask them these questions.
Get a professional up here, and then they'll tell you.
Why ask me?
You know what I'm saying?
And then when he tells you you're dumb, you'll believe him.
Anyway, the difference between you and I, well, I don't think you're a proper representation of the masculine black man.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't think you guys are.
I'm listening.
Okay.
Like, your OG is Wendy Williams.
my OG is sitting right here you see him and I'm gonna tell you why he's my OG because he's not
because he killed anybody or any of those things he just taught me how to be a better man
can you stop can you stop Wendy Williams is your old wasn't she your boss yeah at one point
so she was your OG she put you on and you should give her her grace and you should also give her
props out of respect but you because we have different trauma like we're different like I'm not the kind
the guy that would like i'd rather get my ass whipped than run but you're proud that you ran yeah i'd
rather get my ass with let me ask you a question dan you ever ran from a fight
what would happen if you all heard that somebody i ran from a fight
that's a masculine way of doing things now you don't see it that way you like to play like games
like i'm not quite because when you say kids i was like and it ain't no disrespect but i kind
think you're gay you just act a little gay you got a problem with gay people not at all i've got a
problem with people that pretend they're not gay so let me let me tell you why let me
let me tell you why let me tell you're gay so what i'm saying is you might because you started in
gossip which is you know is very um feminine and you are acting like you know there's some degree of like
you you want people to listen to you and that we want people that represent masculinity because men
need to be doing what they need to do as men. They don't need to be worried about girl stuff,
period. So talking about people that aren't in the room that don't have anything to do with
them, saying things confidently in front of millions of people and not saying anything.
You know, like, you know how many times I've seen people punk you? I would never let anybody
talk to me certain way. I'd rather get my ass with. That's where we're different. We got different
trauma so you don't you can't really look through my eyes because you do things
that much no I'm just do I look Bob yeah I'm bothered that what I'm bothered about is
you're speaking in front of people confidently and you don't have the experience or the
knowledge and also I'm afraid that white people think that we act like you you're not
dumb but like you know what's bugging me out before what do you mean act like him I just
want you to yeah I'm gonna say so it the way you
keep interrupting me the way you keep saying things that aren't true but don't know like what
what did i say that's not true let me say what i'm saying i was still talking okay so because because
when i do that when y'all do that i i forget what i'm going to say because i'd be like that
you're not saying shit no you don't think of course you don't think that you're you know i think
you're gay that's what i do i'm i'm not going to lie after the puff stuff because let me say
this let me say this this is my assessment i've never heard you say one thing bad about
Jay Z, not one.
He's not in the room.
You shouldn't talk about him.
Don't tell me what to do.
You said you shouldn't talk about men when you're not in the room.
You're interrupting me.
Now you're doing the girls.
I know him.
I'm giving you an example.
You used to know him.
Can I talk?
You're upset.
Can I talk?
I'm never seen you say one word.
Because you talk bad about a lot of people,
but you never said one time.
And you walk around
with his face
on your chest?
Is that?
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I don't know what CEO stuff.
Can I finish?
No, I've never seen that.
Let me finish.
Let me see that.
Can I talk?
Can I land the plane?
Let me land the plane.
I can't wait.
Let me land the plane.
So I'm thinking to myself,
either you got a crush on this man
or he's paying you.
one of the other did you did you buy that shirt yes you went and bought that they didn't give it to
as much as you say nice things to support black business i doubt you bought that shirt
what you mean anyway so i think i think i think you're gay i'm sorry and i think you're broke
okay okay i think that i think that i think that i do have a question i think that and in no
disrespect the gay i just think you're broke and that bothers you so much to get called broke by
i got you i do have a question i'm sure it does right raise your head if you think they is broken
Seriously.
But this is the question, though.
Can I make my other announcement?
Yes, yes, yeah.
I have a book there.
I was talking, though.
I was talking.
You just, I have a book.
I want to make another announcement.
I have a book there with Simon Schuster.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
And I bought, and I, you know, the title of the book, I secured the rights for TV and all that.
You know what the name of the book is?
What's the name of it?
Power.
And I'm going to be playing a TV show on my own television network revolt.
That's power.
with no debt and you're calling me broke because I have no debt and you're telling me someone
that gets a 180 million dollars loan is rich you guys are dumb a billionaires dumb it doesn't matter
no you do you know he's a billionaire how not him anybody how could you listen you said you said you
wait time i'll stop for a second that you call a billion i said i said a billionaires don't get loans
they have credit lines i said that's what you said listen listen i said the people that you think are billionaires
That's what I said.
So why you don't get a credit line?
How do you know my family office doesn't?
Oh, okay.
I'm asking a question.
That was a question.
I'm telling you right now.
I run my family office.
I signed a non-disclosure.
I may not talk about their business.
But I can tell you this, when we do pay, because we just paid, and I hope I'm getting
in trouble, but we just pay like $600,000 in taxes, but they don't write about that.
My family office had a lawsuit.
Look at it.
The reason why you thought that my shit was getting taken because that was the dash group.
That was my family office.
office we paid that we pay those I just don't that was the asset no no no asset those okay let me explain
the assets let me explain the assets in business and I sure none of y'all know this when you get
when you get a copyright I get copyrights I get copyrights so that um no one can sue me for using
the name but doesn't mean there's any value so through the years I've gotten copyrights and
then the business goes so I haven't put a company in my name
name since 217. The only thing that was in my name was reasonable doubt and I couldn't file
because then I would have had to take reasonable doubt to auction because when you file they liquidate
all your assets. That was the last thing that was in my name. So once that went and what was happening
was they were reporting on my tax returns that I was getting a hundred grand a year from reasonable
doubt but I was never getting sent it and they were asking me to pay taxes on it. That should have
been going to the child support. But so that money that was supposed to be going, that was so
when I'm behind on child support, it always gets paid right. We went to jail. The last time I was behind, it was a million. I paid it. That sounds broke to you. If all my children, and I pay their colleges up front, they don't have debt, meaning they don't have to go on. That sounds broke to you. Every one of my baby mothers has two or three houses. That sounds broke to you. It's not about me. If you Google her family or certain people I know, I'll Google them. They have no money. I Google the family office, $10 billion.
rich people don't put anything in their name but you don't know that you don't know that and i feel
sorry for you because you don't get to see the daylight you guys you don't you've missed the whole
you've missed your whole life we don't have anything on our name so then i don't have the question
about the book deal with simon and shuster congratulations on that thank you what made you uh sign a book deal
with simon and schuster as opposed to publishing independently because number one some things i use as a lost
leader i gave them the book but i didn't give him the answer everything so they don't have the
tv they don't have so i just use that as a lost leader to to stimulate the other verticals
you can't sign a book there you probably got an imprint because he that he would have a boss if he had
no i have an imprint with side of the shoes well my family office got the book deal you understand
now smart guy i'm asking so again letting people yell at you like that is not masculine and a woman
do you think he's masculine would you want this man
around you with ten guys jumped you he'd run and you'd have to run with him i like my women to feel
safe when they around me i don't tell people like and i'm saying that's your way but you're just
not masculine you got that i've seen i've seen him run i've seen i've seen i've seen i i looked at a whole
real of there's like a thing that says how many people bark there's stuff that how many times you
may play with talk about other people's genitals you you you real masculine men don't do that you you
said that some guys was kissing
throwing you kisses because they liked your
paws butt and you went back
that's gay
why do you have such a problem with
I don't have a problem I have a problem with you
wait wait no no no no yeah that is why I pause
there's a lot of people like you
there's a lot of people like you
that are gay that don't
pretend they're not and that's not fair
because you're running around
stop you're here
you're representing a black man
and I don't want white people
can't be gay you keep you're representing
What I'm gonna answer the question black men can't be gay black men that are gay should say they're gay
Well I'm not gay you are no anyway now let me talk to you let me ask you if I'm what would you
rather do have a repo or Rico neither but you're getting investigated for a Rico am I that's what
I'm saying that's listening to the internet that's why I'm talking to about that's what I'm talking to
about wait wait wait wait wait wait wait how should I know I never
so we asked the question you're talking to him now see what you're doing girls do
let me say this you acting like a girl you move like an old auntie you're
old hall of mine I could punch you right in your face like a grown man I won't and
you won't do shit that's not funny so just so you know because I mean he was
gonna say no I've seen you run that's it I see you I'm not saying I will I'm saying
no no then you're your version of respectful is different than my we were on
the street right now and you were
like that i would have fucked you up but i'm not going to do that not i wouldn't have got beat up
but i know i wouldn't have got beat up let's say let's end this so let me say one more thing for i
i have so many questions all right oh you're right you right you want to leave you can't get in your
emotions and want to leave no what i'm saying is when you interrupt me and you say certain things
where i'm from the masculine man will fuck you up yeah but because wait let me finish no i didn't
i said i didn't say i said i could and you wouldn't do anything and we're going to fight
You ran.
Yeah, because it was four guys, but that's cool.
I thought what happened when 30 guys jumped me.
I got that ass weapon, but I fucked so.
Oh, I fucked them niggas up.
I think it's been some head trauma ever since.
Yeah, I.
Hey, yo, pause.
Come on.
Yo, Dan, come in a second.
I want to say something.
Anyway, wait, you cut NB.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It's no sense.
No, no, you have questions.
Yeah, I'm going to let him.
He's not coming from a masculine perspective.
So I can't give him the answer.
He's not coming from a.
This is the problem with Dave, which I was there's no problem, bro.
What are you talking about?
You don't want to see me struggle so bad.
Let me ask a question.
Let me ask one question.
Let me ask one question.
Let me ask you.
The problem, Dave, I have with you is you're a businessman and the entrepreneur.
I don't care what your problem.
When people have a question to you, you don't want to ask the question.
And exactly what you do to people.
I did answer.
You are chatty patty.
No, I'm not.
Okay, let's do this.
Let's do this.
Can I talk?
Let me answer that.
Let me answer that.
Can I answer that?
Can I answer that?
No, you can't come speaking.
We just said we're going to set boundaries.
I respect, did you respect me?
This is what they wanted, by the way.
He wanted to come in here and call this.
He said boundaries.
He said some chatty-patti stuff that's absolutely not true.
So let's address it.
Let's unpack it.
Let's unpack it.
Let's unpack it.
Let's unpause.
Let's talk about it.
Okay.
So a lot of the things you say on here are not true, a lot.
And I'm saying what I'm seeing in the algorithm is that you're being investigated with it
for a reason.
and that there were people around you that are getting charged.
So let me ask you, of course, I don't, I don't expect you,
bottom line is I already know that you're going to fold if they come for you.
You tell it.
We already know that.
The SEC,
you know that.
Are you crazy?
But sometimes,
you won't know with the letter.
Sometimes let me make you say.
Come on, Amy.
You have to prove facts because you can't prove facts.
I can't.
No.
Everything I say I'd be having on tape.
It's not factual.
What's not factual?
That's not that you said.
Nothing that you said is factual.
So I'm not the chairman of a vote?
I don't know.
I haven't seen a date line.
Deadline.
You know what happens when feminine people get nervous and upset?
Their voice starts cranking, their lips starts shaking.
That's what you'd be doing when you be on all the dialogue.
When your teeth be walking around like you're going to walk out five times.
Here's my teeth right here.
You do the same thing.
Right, right, right.
My teeth got fixed.
That's the reason.
I mean, I think everybody, how many, no, these are dentures,
but I got diamonds.
What happened?
was like I said and I don't think I think everyone goes to things with their teeth they just don't
show it I like people I like to show myself vulnerable I want people to learn from it all of my implants
broke so I had to get them pulled out pause break good bone and they had to put all new bone
so that's going to take six months to heal so they put this on but you know I think it's it's it's a
dentures I hate it you know I mean I barely but you know I got to wear it and then after that
they will put the implants in with teeth
and then three months after that
I'll have the full teeth.
What's the big deal?
And that shit is expensive.
And it hurts.
I couldn't eat a night.
So what's the big deal?
Just because I don't mind showing my flaws.
See, you guys hide your flaws.
You hide your homosexuality.
I don't hide.
I'm transparent.
You hide your broken.
Wait a second.
I will show you, Google me saying,
I've been saying I'm broke for years.
Name one.
Why can't I say I'm broke?
But you should say you're a homosexual.
And then the world will know how homosexual will see things.
Can we have a real conversation?
The hypocrisy of Dame Das, that's what you're supposed to be thought.
That's your perspective.
I don't care what you say.
You're feminine.
I don't care what a feminine man says about me.
Go ahead.
We let's go on soul to the whole time because we have a real conversation.
But then you can't tell me I'm lying and I'm not.
You can't tell me.
I don't think you're lying.
I just think you're broke.
All right, cool.
But I just think you're gay.
That's cool.
I know you're gay.
We're going to throw in so old time.
It's not.
Why is it?
He said he said, you know I'm dead.
No, he's talking.
Let me do this.
Can we do this?
Can we do this?
Can we do this? Can we do this? Can we just let her talk without trying to throw up?
Let me have a group effort.
Yeah, but they're not letting you?
We can't throw insults.
We got, but y'all.
Oh, y'all didn't insult me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Y'all both got this shit face.
Go ahead.
Most of the time when I call you is the clear dance, right?
Most of the time when I call you, I'm trying to clear things out, right?
So I have a couple things here that I haven't talked to you about.
The thing with your daughter and the eviction,
she never got evicted.
So why did the son report that?
What does that send from?
So what happened was she was out of town or some shit.
No, no.
So she was sending the money to someone to send the money and it wasn't going.
She didn't know if she was out of town.
So I think they were going to, when she found out, she just paid it.
So it got paid.
So she never got evicted ever in life.
ever never that's another one of those false things that they say like somebody might see something
but it doesn't follow through she never got evicted what they should have said was she lived she she at
that age lived in a three-bedroom house and apartment in trebekah that you know like like like a rich
kid like like a netbo baby because her mother has a hundred million dollar company rachel roy
which i started put my eight million dollars in and now she owns it see what i do is i'll get
things going then I leave but sometimes they go apart like Rockefeller soon as I left it's gone
like Rockware soon as I left it's gone every single thing I started is gone the second I leave it
but no one says anything but what's your next question I did I answer did I answer I didn't want to say
did I answer your question I had a follow up real quick though but okay you said that but you sound smart
to dumb people you do because if the all sounds smart to dumb people if the person goes on to
launch another company that's more successful in Rockefeller and launches a
another line you mean like so let me ask your question I've launched lines they've never I launched
Rachel Roy and that was a hundred million dollar company but you never said a word about that
I true so then I don't make another hole I make another hundred million dollar company did I do that
or not did you yeah okay so then what are you talking about I've sold three companies how many you
sold but you made it seem like after you left that those people went bad I didn't say that I said
those companies went bad you're dumb I said the companies I started because that's what you do
you twist things around and that's what's dangerous about you and that's gay
You ever heard Ronald Reagan say if you're explaining you're losing?
You ever heard that saying?
If you're explaining you're losing, you explain a lot.
You asked me a question.
So you asked me a question.
And then when I explain, so I won't, wait a second,
did that make any sense or did that sound dumb?
We're doing an interview.
But you're always explaining something.
Because I'm doing it.
It's like you're always on camera explaining what's going on in your life.
And you're always on camera talking about other people like a girl.
So are you.
No, I'm not.
Okay, let's unpack that.
Come on, come on, name.
No, about to, you know.
What's the next question, Lauren.
What you mean?
No, no, no, no.
Let me just say something.
Let me address what he said.
So if somebody says something about me and I go on a camera and I try to call them and they don't talk to me and I say something about them, is that a chatty-patti?
If you don't get a chance.
I'm not talking to you.
I'm not talking to you.
No, you don't know.
You guys are feminine.
You can't say who can't talk.
I'm asking her question.
Why can't I ask her question?
So what are you talking about?
I'm asking.
Okay.
You're responding to what's being.
said about you right is that patty patty no so that's what i do every time someone now i want you to
pull up one time i talked about someone and their business that wasn't talking about me
even their business i never ever talk about any but these people talk about that's not true
make they'll show it they'll show an interview they'll tell you please i'm i'm challenging you wait i'm
challenging you to check see now it's not true what about though when j z was being sued and
accused of rape you did so many interviews about the interviews wasn't anywhere talking about
Let me finish.
The interviews were about his lawyer.
I said, I know how their lawyers at, because I personally went with Shapiro, and we went to war about Shapiro.
And then people would ask me questions about other things that weren't complimentary.
But I always said, I don't think Jay did it.
My question was, why were they putting so much heat on him?
If you look at my interviews, I never said he did it.
I always said, I know Shapiro, because they lied a lot.
So I know I don't trust nothing, Shapiro says, based on my personal experience.
See, I'm a real businessman.
man. I won in court against Shapiro. I won, but you would never report that. They tried to
sue me and they lost. Remember that? They didn't get a dime. Nothing happened, but no one says
that. I beat Shapiro. I go to, I'm a titan bee. I go to war on a business level. You guys
talk, your logic don't make sense. I think that there's a responsibility for any platform to
make sure that things people are saying are true and make sure people are learning. So for you
to say that you guys are confidently saying things that you don't know are true, you just said that.
I don't think that's responsible you confidently said I'm gay I think you're
I said it in your face I don't care if you're saying broke and I think you're broke in your face
and I think it doesn't hurt my feelings what another girl thinks you know I always
say listen another girl another a man shouldn't I never heard of men to talk another girl as a
I never I never saw another man worried about okay with another girl thanks you
you're you said it like you a girl too Lauren next question no no no I was saying
something i don't think it's masculine to be talking about another man's pockets so y'all talk these
are you're broke real dudes don't say we don't say that in the street you literally said in the early
beginning of the interview i bet you my house is bigger than yours yeah because i was saying that
doesn't matter what you're doing this same thing you're telling us we shouldn't do let me let me
answer it but you guys keep interrupting me let me answer it that is chatty patty but that is not how
you're how dumb you are you're telling the person that made it up what it means that's dumb
How dumb is my house is bigger than yours?
No, I'm trying to tell you what my point was.
My teeth are real than yours.
Right.
No, I bet they're not.
I bet my teeth cost more than, okay.
What I'm saying.
So what I'm saying is it's not about how much money you have.
It's about how you're living.
So this is what I was going to make the point.
Let's say when you guys started 15, 20 years ago.
Right.
You've made $10 million.
But your lifestyle is still, you still got to go to work every.
You have the same exact work lifestyle as when you were broke.
Now, for me, to have to get up at 4 in the morning and never have to never be able to leave because I got to be there for 30 years would be held for me.
That would be me being broke.
I get up when I want.
I get, like I said, if all my children and all my family is taking care of, how am I broke?
And if you think that way, you're a dumbass.
I'm sorry.
So let me just tell you something, please.
Because now I'm doing.
What do you love to do that?
I don't, why you, don't talk to you.
I feel like you're like trying to game me up.
Get out of here.
What do you love to do?
Nah, no.
I want to give, this is what I love to do.
I'm going to tell you, I love to teach people.
So this is what I wanted to do.
I love waking up every morning to do radio.
I didn't ask, I don't care.
So what I'm saying is, what I'm saying is,
I want you to understand the lessons that I've learned from my OG.
Okay.
All right?
And Nicolette, when you get a chance, can you show them the trailer to Payton Fool already made
that they just breezed over like it's not a big deal
but when 50s announced it something is
but anyway
I'm sure you the reason why I'm gonna tell you listen
I got you I got you I got yeah right
I know but for me to do the trail I'd have to shoot it
it's done it's all come me come me this
you did it after he made it no I did a whole
I've been if you guys look at my Instagram I've been editing
for six months stupid I don't believe you
because you're dumb you how would you know you're in this coffin
every day count dumbula
I want to wear your suit in my coffee
Jesus Christ.
I think you, whatever therapist you wrote, I have a TV show, I have a TV show.
So we have, I have a television network with its own technology.
And I, I, I don't understand how I have things.
And y'all say, that's, okay.
There's no other platform that supports you like this platform.
It allows you to come in and talk like this platform.
No, you know, I'm saying, you're the only, you're the only ones that.
No.
Look at your picture.
You got your picture up there?
Oh, I didn't know you like that.
See what I'm saying?
Why don't, Ryan got no teeth?
You got teeth!
I'm just playing.
Play the trailer.
That's already, and I'll show you the first.
Okay, know what I'm going to do after this?
Now, listen, how much you want to bet it's edited?
How much you want to bet?
What?
I didn't just make it up yesterday, that I shot it and edited.
I'll show you an episode.
You want to see one?
Well, I hit you up about.
You know, I'll show you.
I want to see it.
But I asked you when 50 and now, so he announced.
Back in 2021.
Do you understand?
Do you understand I was playing?
and coy this was i y'all caught the trap so this is my plan i'm gonna tell you the plan i'm listening
now you should tell people your plans then it's done already stupid listen so in in the godfather
i said i said remember that he played broke and then he killed the five families so if you
notice i got up there with a patch like ace i wanted to look weak i wore extra big shirt so i
look fat. You understand? I wanted y'all to bomb on me because I knew all these
announcements were coming. To anybody else makes an announcement, they're great. But if they ain't
there, so it's a little thing, oh, you're not the chairman. Like, I am. I'm about to buy
this shit. You understand what I'm saying? I don't play. I've been trying to buy Revolt for two
years. I tried to buy BET. I just play a different game. See, the game I play, you don't make
money every day. You get licks. It takes 10 years to make a company and sell it. You have
EBITDA, you're sold by a multiple.
You understand what I'm saying?
So again, what I explained to you was the reason why I owe so much money,
it's not because I was broke.
It's because I had an accountant named Barry Clarberg that I was paying to do my taxes.
He didn't pay it, and he told me after.
And then after your money's going, you can't sue him.
And it happens a lot.
A white man did that.
You understand?
So like I said, how are you going to say I'm broke because I owe $20 million?
And you've never seen a nigger in your life paid $20 million.
Why do y'all accept such high expectation of them?
I'm not broke.
I'm, you know, like, so I got five men in the bank.
I'm broke?
No.
So anyway, my point is you have to see the line of.
You're all caught debate.
So in, look at, I want you to go home and look at the godfather, too,
and tell me if I didn't just line y'all all up the same way.
Think about it.
You just took debate and you feel stupid.
That's all that's happening.
You went for it.
You were Huckleberry.
I think you're lying.
I think you're broke
and I think you always
trying to explain yourself.
Only, only, only, only,
only girls worry about niggas pockets anyway.
You're a woman.
Why do I care with you?
You're a girl with a mustache.
Get out of here.
You're a boy and a girl.
You care too much about what other people think.
There's nothing about you.
Wait, let me ask you a question.
Let me ask, okay, let's say this.
This is logic.
If I cared about what people think,
you think I pulled my teeth out
in front of everybody,
the pictures you'll see with me,
no teeth i took those pictures right or wrong that that's not confidence to you you're a girl i don't
think you uh now you're silly man you're teaching the kids wrong man that's dude now your logic is
dumb and it comes from a place you have wait let me say if you've been if you've been in the room
yeah i think you took your teeth off because you know that was my grill you like to run your mouth so
much you're like i gotta say something right now even with no teeth you think i would care you think i
think i would care with a girl like you think you're a girl
hold on i'm gonna show you now so you think you can be quiet so you can see how stupid he is what
I always have, huh?
Why you pull that up?
Can I ask you something now?
Oh, yeah.
So I know you talk about the family office.
Right.
There's 600, the 650, 650K and child support of domestic that's listed in the bankruptcy.
That's child support, right?
Yeah.
How did you get there with having that amount unpaid?
I know you care about family.
Like, what's the background on that?
Because they make it seem like- I pay a lot of child's worth.
That's like two months that I hold.
That's another.
Wait, wait, I'm broke, right?
But I've been paying $250,000 a year in child support.
for the last 25 years.
250 a year.
So what happens is,
I'll explain that to you,
because again,
I'm going to sue some people.
You know,
like,
trust me.
But I don't see how you're,
if I tell you all my kids
went to college for free,
they all live in houses,
and I pay a $2.50 a year in child support.
So my kid's salary
is probably as much as yours.
You understand what I'm saying?
And I'm broke?
Yeah, I'm broke,
because I give it all to my family.
Don't you understand that?
I don't want any money.
You're selfish if you think that having money in your family not is being rich.
Rich people have family offices.
You don't put things in your name.
You have a family office.
You're going to go and ask a lawyer if I'm wrong.
And one day you'll come.
The same way the last time I came and barked on y'all, you changed your whole life.
He did.
You did.
I changed your whole life.
You put me on the wall.
Look, that changed his life.
The internet got your name.
How do you know, y'all don't come outside?
There's no windows in here.
This shit is crazy.
Look at the dark.
I look, I'm a shirt, there's a curtain.
There's a curtain.
Yeah, y'all in the behind the stage.
The curtain, you're all in a coffin.
I would never, this is uninspiring.
It's dirty and all that shit.
Your girl, you're cleaning this shit up.
Look at your sneakers.
Your sneakers are dirty.
Your sneakers are filthy.
That ain't like you, Dave.
I just, I just took this.
See how you lying?
They rankles.
I just put this on today.
I'm just fucking with you.
You know, you.
You know much about money and material things, man.
What are you talking about?
You do.
You're contradicting yourself.
Your whole existence is money and material things.
That's why now that you don't have it,
you're trying to prove to everybody that you do.
Your whole existence is gay.
Your whole existence is gay.
It sounds like you've been paid to do what you're doing.
You should be objective on the radio.
You need to get paid to do something.
Then you wouldn't be in debt.
No, anyway.
Dead dash.
That's his new name.
You should start a new label called Debt Jam.
That's what you should do.
Now the fake laugh.
Nobody's checking for that.
Only you just.
only guys look nobody's nobody's laughing no you now you got this shit face he's trying to make
yourself laugh look now you look at him you're going to cry look at him I think he's going to cry
the fake laugh oh ha ha ha ha you got to stop you're going to keep laughing at nothing
yo why you squint you look stupid you squint tarrantino right now you're hurt now you're
anyway let yeah yeah yeah now let's just laughing because you have this shit face
you say nothing hurt yeah i'm sorry why does claudia jordan owe me what she did was i'll say
allegedly so long you're sued
I shot the movie.
I have a bunch of footage of her in the movie.
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When we did the lawsuit, she testified that I just,
didn't direct it but what happened was Chris Brown also represented this other girl named
E.W. Brooks in another case that one they won and then right after that Claudia was in her
movie so it's like she you know it doesn't so and she'll say she was saying that you know because
the thing was because you know Claudia Jordan right she talks sexual and I don't want to and the
movie was about a wife that was fucking everybody and I didn't want to have to direct and talk to a certain
way. And the first scene, I was boned in it. Right. I can show you the scene is graphic, right?
But it's a graphic, you know, it's meant to be that way. So usually as a director, you might
spend some time with that. I didn't want to. So I gave her a porno and said, you know, go look in the
car, blah, blah, blah. And, you know, when you're ready, let me know. So she was saying that
she found that to be sexual harassment or something like that. Or she just felt like it was
inappropriate. And I was like, yo, I didn't want to talk sex. That's why I gave it to you and said, go
over there. So to me, allegedly, she perjured herself for benefit. So, and she's going to try to,
you know, and she posted something up, but then I know they told her to put it down. But, you know,
there's things that I have to look at of people that have been treating me unfairly because
and stupid people have been saying things that aren't true. And it goes into an algorithm and people
start to believe it. So if you say something and it's not true, but you don't say nothing now,
it'll go in an algorithm and then
if you're accusing me
I hide of money and I don't protect myself
then now I got the feds calling
so I have to correct my
when people say these false narratives
I have to say something because
you know you're not in big business
you've been working you've been
you've been working for somebody your whole life
I'd never work for nobody
I'm free let me ask you this
but that's so interesting because you're up here
spreading false narratives
what's the false narrative you said
I said I heard I said I said are you
I said are you fake no
okay so what I asked
you. How am I chat? If I didn't say nothing until I got in front of you to ask you.
No, you said I wasn't. Maybe it was a mischoice of the word. I meant to say, I heard. I should know
because I'm not the fucking feds. You guys probably know because y'all probably talk to them.
I think y'all asked questions. I just think y'all hot. You know, I just think you'll work
with the police. I think, I don't, I don't see why they would make. Like, for me, evolution is key.
Every day I got to do something different. So, y'all do the same thing every day.
you evolving, then.
I'm just sounding the same for 15 years.
So you're never going to talk about the fact I go into schools with the OSG.
You had the mayor up here, Eddie Milton.
Did you talk about the fact that when he was the senator, he flew to my ranch,
we made a plan, and we helped get him elected.
Did he talk about how we passed laws?
That's not evolving.
You know why I don't have no money, Charlemagne?
Because I've been going into schools teaching kids how to dream and how to have cognitive skills.
This book brings the kids cognitive skills up.
But y' don't talk about that.
You know, I know, on my Instagram.
Y'all know I ran up in a jail, a kid's jail, with Principal McGone, with Black Panthers, senators.
I got locked into jail, but I changed things.
Wow.
I'll show you to, they saw it, but no one writes about it.
So to say, I haven't evolved than you had, but you've been sitting in the same room for 30 years, but I'm running around, houses all over the world, starting company selling them.
That's ridiculous.
It's just you talking confident about stupid shit for your job.
So are you, though.
my you are you i just said like wait it's stupid to say that i went to a school you're talking
very confident about us you know my man you're talking very confident about us i just hate what you're
doing in the world you're stupiding up the world you're you're a cancer for black people because
you're teaching them the wrong values i don't feel like you're a cancer for black people i don't care what
you feel you sound smart to dumb yeah i know now i'm so and you're you're saying my things back to me
and i'm done because everything you say is like you looking in the mirror all you do is project has your
therapist ever taught you that I have a therapy show on my network America new call
healing is gangster check it out I want to tell you what I've learned from my OG okay can you
come up here please my OG my OG and I want you to know I'm sure you're on this
wife's just died oh wow I'm sorry I'm sorry brother all right damn man and I want to say this right
please sit down because I learned so much from you every day this is my OG and I think you
should ask him you talk to this man when his wife was sick
He did not leave her hospital for four weeks.
I will call him every day, correct?
He never left her until she passed.
And that was what I call manning up.
You know what I'm saying?
Then when she passed, he had the illest wedding.
I'm talking about fireworks, doves.
The whole Harlem was out there.
Strong.
He looked like the mob boss.
I wanted to beat him right there even when he was in pain.
He still.
Now, I'm Damed Dash.
I do give people props that deserve it.
This is my OG.
I give him the respect he deserves because he still teaches me.
And then we already did.
He threw heaven up in Harlem.
Thousands of people came through.
The mayor came through.
I saw that.
But you didn't say nothing about it.
That's the problem, girl.
You just did all that giving this man all his propping.
And I'm asking.
Don't tell me what to do.
Go ahead.
How is your mental health?
How are you?
How are you doing, OJ?
Shut the fuck up from back there.
Hey, are you doing O.G?
You ain't in the interview no more.
That's crazy.
What you mean?
Same fight different round, bro.
I want that.
It's one day at a time.
For people that don't know, how do you inspire that?
His man is trying to talk about his life, man.
You're disrespectful.
For people that don't know, especially with Dame,
how do you teach the people that come up under you the right morals to make sure they make it and not end up in jail?
Just, you know, right is right.
Wrong is wrong.
Everybody got that in them.
You know what's right.
You know what's wrong.
Just follow your heart.
Do what's right.
You go murder somebody or you hurt somebody.
You harm somebody today.
When you go home at night, you might say, yeah, I put that work in.
Then you probably think, too, like, damn, I really hurt that boy.
You know what I mean?
I've caused him pain.
The rule of life to me is treat people how you want to be treating.
You don't want to have holes putting you.
You don't want to be injured leaking on the ground.
Why would you do that to somebody else?
O.G., question, you know, you're from Harlem.
I'm from Queens.
A lot of times people don't see eye to eye, right?
Same color skin came from the same area.
And it almost seems like a crab in the barrel syndrome.
How do you tell these young people to stop that?
Even with Dame and some of the people that he beeps with or goes back and forth with,
how do you have those conversations say,
better as collabs versus competition it's hard bro it's hard right now you know like for example
like he said at the cookout you know i do the cookout every year of course so i said you know my
life was alive we talked and was like yo we got a big crowd a lot of people come us do something
positive with it right so we talk one night we said you know what let's just try to bring all our
sons together. Let's introduce our sons to each other.
That's powerful. So they don't be out here beefing and fighting because they don't know each
other. Not knowing the relationship that their fathers be having, that's supposed to bring
them some unity amongst each other. So, you know, I'll just say that to say like this year,
you know, I do it for the last five years. I've been doing that part. And this year, you know,
I got really emotional because like you said, you know, I'm telling brothers, let's come together.
Let's stand together for a minute.
Like all this bubblegum shit y'all up here doing right now,
going back and forth, that's cool, it's entertainment.
There come a time when we all really need to come together and stand tall.
You know, it's black men.
There's a black unit.
We haven't done this shit, bro.
So at the cookout, it gets me excited because I'm like, okay, let's come together.
Put their differences to the side.
Right.
Like half of the group will come together.
And the other half of the group is still walking around doing, you know,
shit that don't really make
Let me just say one thing
Yeah
This is what he does
I call him tough love
So when he's there
He's talking like he's saying
Some bad shit
But he'll be like
If you motherfuckers
You ain't gonna
Give each other hug
And get the fuck up
You hug him right now
No
No
You'd be exaggerating
No I don't
I'll show it to you
He'd be exaggerating
But I do get a little
You know tight
Because you know
It hurts me to see
That we can't come together
For shit
Right
Yeah
And I'm talking about you bringing your son.
I'm bringing my son.
We're talking about our sons.
We can't do this shit for our sons, bro.
Like, we can't take a minute to just honor up and just be a man.
And let's show unity to our sons.
For an example, in the lifetime, we don't really do this type of shit since the Million Man March.
So I'm from Harlem, like you're from Queens.
We come from that shit.
We know how ugly it is.
Like you said, the shit is ugly, bro.
as a man like I'm a grown man now
I was young I did all that shit
but as a grown man right now
I got a purpose
it's something in life that I need to do
if not for nobody else
it's for my sons my kids
just to show them
some type of unity that we could
do this shit let's bring this shit together
like we ain't got to wait for nobody else
to come along we're here now
what we're going to wait for the next Malcolm X
next mountain now we're here now
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, condolences on your scrimp, brother.
Absolutely.
No, no.
What he did there?
Right now.
Ask him.
Ask him.
Ask him.
I was like, damn, you know, when Alia died, I didn't, I, I could have done it better.
He taught me how to deal with that situation.
Do you mind if I, tell me a little about the Larryson?
So.
You know, chatty patty, he's going to do it anyway, so.
You see when I said, do you mind?
If he would have said, no, I would get the utmost respect.
respect. But you don't have a old, Wendy Williams would have told you to do it. You are
Wendy Williams. Right. So, um, can I just say some? Okay. So, you know, Larry is the guy that
actually called my son for, uh, Cam. And, um, you know, I had mentioned him. And I was like,
because I knew Larry before. And, uh, you know, he did some things. Actually, he does a longer
story, but he did some things I didn't like, so I wasn't mess with him no more. I actually
found him not to be intelligent so and see I was the reason why I got a couple of
these lawsuits so Daniel was like I like him I'm gonna fuck him man all right if
you're not fucking with him I'm not fucking that's Cam didn't do that he's his best
friend but Larry called him and Larry wife is going through a similar
situation so I guess he was trying to trauma bond with him and my OG goes where
you at right now and he goes
I'm in my bed sleep.
Your wife is, I'm going to let him take it from me.
I mean, you know, he didn't say he was in his bed of sleep,
but I asked him where yet?
Because I could relate to his wife being in the hospital.
He told me some things and just triggered some shit in my situation,
watching my wife go through all these different situations.
And I just said to him,
how could you be anywhere but by her side right now?
If she dying, bro, she had her last days,
Like for me, when the doctors told me I might have weeks to days or months to weeks, I needed all that.
Absolutely.
I needed every second, every minute left.
You know what I mean?
To be with my wife, bro.
Nothing else is more important than time.
If we had a billion dollars, you give up that billion dollars for some more time.
Absolutely.
So I needed to be with her and I needed to let her know I'm right by your side.
When you're dying, if you ever come to that point, you're dying.
it's one thing you probably need
more than anything.
Just somebody right there
next to you.
Especially, hold on, dang.
Especially if it's your wife,
if it's your girl.
You want somebody to be next to you.
Even as a man,
I don't think I would want nothing else
probably my wife or something,
you know, just right next to me
knowing that you next to me
would help some comfort.
He told Larry, if you don't get back there over there,
I'm fucking you up.
He said, next time I see you, I'm fucking you up.
That's what he's.
You just cut them off.
No, that's cool.
You know, because I wanted to understand that that's where the toughness comes in.
As OG, if somebody, he said, you know, I don't want to hear nothing.
He don't want to hear nothing about the care.
He said, your wife is that.
You don't, I don't cook me about that.
I will beat you up if you don't go give you.
If you're not by your wife's side every day, I'm sorry.
No, I'm just saying, I came at him like that as a friend.
You know what I mean?
Even though he's going through what he's going through with him.
And I told Dane, too, you know, Dane, his wife going through some shit.
right now it's time for us to on up fuck all that that shit ain't important this life and
death situation is more important so what the dude got to understand is love is powerful man you know
what I mean to you yeah no much she mean to you 31 years I had 37 so when you got a wife like
I tell dudes when you go to jail you in trouble you're in the hospital who's dear with you
wife who you call your wife like I ain't got nobody to call right now I had to think
about this shit the other day.
Something was to happen.
Like before it was like,
you, I called wifey.
She knew just what to do.
Immediately, absolutely.
I don't have nobody.
I got to get a new number,
memorize a number automatically.
So at the end of the day,
you know, his man was going through it
with his wife.
And I just told him, bro,
out of respect.
If I find out you not by her side,
I'm fucking you up.
Like, that's some sucker shit.
You a bitch-ass nigger.
If you don't be by her side,
I got mad.
I get upset.
I'm emotional.
You know what I mean?
My emotions come out some time.
And it is what it is.
I am who I am.
And that's what I just roll on that purpose alone.
But, you know, I told him, and he was like, you know, what, oh, gee, right?
Because you can't sit around talking about, yo, I had to come home for a minute.
Are you sitting in your bed eating TV dinners and shit like that?
Your fucking wife is in the hospital dying.
You know what that shit must feel like?
You know you ain't going to make it, shit like that.
So, yeah, that's what happened with homie.
I hope I got through to him and he's spending time with her.
He probably should be right next to it right now.
Do you have like an organization or something or?
What you mean?
Like a foundation?
Of the heaven up in Harlem.
It's a nonprofit thing I just started.
But, you know, I just wanted.
For 20 years, 5,000 people short.
So what I'm saying is for a man to tell another man what to do,
he got to be able to beat you up.
Because I'm telling you, you need a masculine man to teach black children.
Yeah.
And we need you on the radio, OG.
And I think y'all should get him up here once or twice a week.
Because he would teach, toughly.
We need to be taught in a certain voice.
Like this.
Nah, that's not a voice.
Nobody want to hear that bullshit you talking after hearing OG talk.
That fake dumb silly shit you be on.
What did I just said?
I just said, bring them up here.
I said bring them up here.
I said bring on.
You know, at the end of the day, I appreciate you all having me up here.
Thank you, OG.
You know what I mean?
Voice in that.
You know what I mean?
Rest and peace to my wife.
You know, it's been like five months now.
And I still can.
breathe.
You know what I mean?
But I'm here.
You see me, you would never be able to tell
because it's what's inside.
You know what I'm saying?
And I just want to shout out my man,
Larry, wish him all the best,
and I hope he by his wife's side
and anybody that's going through that type of shit.
Just honor up and be a man
and respect love.
Because love is what we all need.
That's the only thing that's going to be by us
when we fucked up and we down and out.
Y'all should all know if you got a girl,
you got, you know what I mean?
situation relationship.
You know, that's what it's about.
That's who you care about.
My mother passed.
She became my mother.
You know, at the funeral, I told a story
how I had a fight, right,
and I broke my hands.
I go to the hospital,
broke my knuckles, and shit,
they cast me up.
So, long story short, I go home.
That nigga dude, right?
No, it didn't matter.
You know, I just put it in the work
and I broke my fingers, my hands, right?
But bless it.
So this is how deep it was
me and my wife I goes home and I realize I had to take a shit I couldn't wipe my
ass do you know my wife wipe my ass bro my wife had to wipe me bro yeah so you know how deep
that is who else could you trust you don't want you brother you can't ask your homies or nobody
do no shit like that yeah and I bought a cast for like four five months every time I had to go
to the bathroom get up like that shit was crazy but that's how to love that's how to love that's
how deep that shit is.
And you have somebody like that in your life,
that shit is priceless.
It's like, you know, it means everything, you know, so.
Just how to, yeah, respect the power of your wife, your girl, man.
Understand where you come from, you come from a woman.
We should respect our woman a little more, you know what I mean?
Thank you, yeah.
Thank you, yeah, man.
Thank you for that conversation, bro.
I appreciate y'all having me and listening.
You don't want to hear from you, brookie.
That dash, you're done.
Let OG in.
OG ended it with some positive, real shit.
Not that silly shit you be talking.
If you ever have anything that you're doing with your foundation
and you need us there, you need to come up here.
You're always invited.
You know, for real.
I appreciate that.
Dame, you always invited.
But anytime, Dan, you need to come up here,
we never say no to Dame.
And I'm sure many outlets have,
me and we all go back and forth with Dame,
but we really, I don't know about Charlotte.
But we really respect Dame.
We respect the work that he put in,
and we appreciate you.
We're going to go back and forth.
We ain't got to agree.
If I didn't respect them, I wouldn't have them up here.
Dave.
I respect.
Yeah, I already know.
He told me stories about how you and him linked up off the set.
I don't know.
They say it like that.
Yeah, nah, pause.
I saw him someplace else.
You know, at the TV show I was doing.
Oh, yeah, absolutely, absolutely.
Yeah, but he told me y'all had good conversations and shit like that.
Your brothers, your bill, you know what I mean?
Like, we don't want anybody to think this shit is all playing fun.
You know, radio is radio, but real life is real life.
Yeah.
And I salute y'all.
Y'all doing a good job.
Keep teaching the people, you know what I mean?
Like Dame said, you know, y'all play a big part.
A lot of people listen to y'all, you know what I'm saying?
Thank you so much.
Keep giving them that knowledge.
Absolutely.
Y'all be dropping, y'all be dropping knowledge, you know what I mean?
I'll be listening to.
Thank you, O.G.
All right, it's time to get up.
Damn, you had any last words?
No, OG ended it, man.
I wanted to say thank you.
I appreciate it.
It was therapeutic.
I mean, again, a lot of people won't have that
conversation with me. Yeah. You know, very few. I've actually through this situation with
Cam have learned to have a lot of respect for Memphis Bleak because of his loyalty. And every time
I see him, he talks to me and when we were beefing and all that or going back and forth,
he, you know, Norrie called, or no, Big Face Barry called Norie, but Norrie called Bleak for
backup, but they be talked like brothers. And you can't say nothing bad about Bleak's big
home. He might not be the brightest light in him, but you ain't going to say nothing about
is OG. And actually that was a girl. He shot the bleak, by the way. I just said
that. Why would you say he's not the brightest? But you just interrupted me. Why don't you do
that to people? Give them close to me. Oh, G. Just told us. Oh, G. Just told us. I'm going to show you all this
thing now. Let me. So this last I'm going to say this guy. If you want to see what you
if you want to see the trailer, you're going to dress like a shady pastor, then act like one.
Practice what you pretext. This is a bespoke suit that I made, D.D. I like it. And I made it. This is, you know, it looks nice. It looks like. It looks like.
I know, I know.
And you look like you,
that your boyfriend made that.
Your boyfriend made that.
That's what happened.
Your crush made it.
Anyway,
yo, look, look.
That's what I'm saying.
Tomorrow,
I'm dropping a disc record for 50.
Oh, are you really?
Cut it to fuck out.
And,
Yo, OG, come on.
Can I finish?
A disc record for 50 in Cam by Nicolette,
my, you know,
y'all can here.
I'm playing for you before we leave.
So you could go to America New
and listen to it, you'll see the trailer
for paid and full,
my paid and full. It's called my paid and full.
I don't have to buy rights for anything because I was there.
I really hustled with this guy, you know?
You know, Cam, I heard him say something like he's the great.
Didn't you say this record was corny?
You said that.
I got Nicolette talking about it.
You said Beef is corny.
What you got Nicolette doing this record's dame?
I always said rap battle is great.
What are you?
Practice what you preach for just once.
Yo, you're dumb.
Can we play a record?
Yes, please.
Which one?
Yeah, play it.
Play the record?
He said it to this record.
Yes, it's a disc record.
But it's not mixed, though.
But you're going to see the, but it's just a verse.
And then I'm going to show you an episode.
You want to see it?
Yeah.
Okay, because he said I was lying.
Before we leave, I want you to see that episode because you said I was lying.
And you're going to have to apologize to me after I show you this, okay?
No.
You're a liar.
Then you're a girl.
You're a broke liar.
Hold on a second.
Anyway.
Should I just play us from the phone?
No, no.
People are here on a day.
Play it on a radio when we aired on the actual interview.
Do you send it to Lorraine?
So while I'm going to show you all the first
And I can show you
And I might if you want if you really don't believe me
I'll show you five episodes about a piece of each
But I have five
Edited you know what I'm saying
So I can show you right now you'll see
So Dave Dasz ladies and gentlemen
Big shout out look for my paid and full
The Real Story from people that actually did it
In Harlem
And it will be on revolt
And if things go the way I want
I should be closing
Or I should be able to have this pathway to acquire
but until then you'll see all my content next week you'll see bosses take losses on revolt
so now I'm hustling on his block cam I'm now cams boss you're gonna keep cam show yeah I'm not
gonna fire him he's a good kid but I'm not gonna the kid it's it was cute emotional thing I thought
him taking over was a promotional thing that's him he was a CEO but you're doing a real acquisition
yes it's not a real acquisition as there's a road to acquisition okay so I'm gonna see what
I'm putting all my content on there a lot of it
and we're going to see how it runs
and see what it does. I want everybody to watch it
once, but every week
you'll be able to see bosses take losses start next
week on a vote. And then
but if like I don't get to buy it then
I won't put paying a full on it. You know what I'm
done already, I'm just, I got to put it.
So I start with this. I'm starting, it's coming
in trenches. It's a docu-series first
so you know the characters, then it's
descriptive. Same thing with power.
The book,
the docu-series TV,
show so watch my new show power that I actually do own not cap and I didn't write it yet I mean
Michelle is writing it now and she's also writing the script the deals are done and um you know and there'll be
more so shout out the desk go so it takes it thank you dusko thank you love that dusko goes to space
brings your cognizcus gives up dusko goes to sea I never again you know the black guns this is
being distributed by Sony but I didn't make that announcement but it is distributed
by Sony because, you know, some of my, like my part, you know, I couldn't have this guy
keeps sending letters. So I filed so he could stop murking the waters. But I want to show you,
can you pull up, uh, I'll do it, I'll do it. Who does I send? And, oh, yeah. And also,
also we're considered, we're being considered for Grammy. So any Grammy voters, please vote.
We're being considered for alternative, what is it? Alternative Music. Best Alternative Album. Best
See, I don't like the freeway.
Right.
Thank you for you.
I love freeway.
He's another one that's going into schools and doing all these things.
And, you know, if any Grammy voters for attorney's music, please vote for the black guns.
I just wanted to do it as an artist.
But, you know, I wanted to be artists.
Let me be an artist.
Now, this power, your power has nothing to do with 50s power.
It's a whole.
It's not 50s power.
He don't own that.
He works for those people.
He doesn't own that.
Go do you.
I want you to, do me a favor.
If you like, I'll teach you.
I will.
If you want to know about certain things, call me.
I'm not calling.
I'm not, because you might take it the wrong way.
I'm like, give it.
I do not want to learn the Dane Daz way of doing this.
I'm smitten like a kid, you know?
I don't want to learn nothing from that dash.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh my goodness, all right, ladies and gentlemen.
Here's the record.
Introduce your order.
Let's introduce your order.
Let's let me.
Come on, Nicky.
Let's the IG story.
Can we do IGs here?
No.
All right.
It's cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But you see how I respected?
Yeah, come on, Nicolette.
Introduce the record before we get it out of here.
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