The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: EST GEE Talks 'I Ain't Feeling You,' Jay-Z, False CMG Rumors, Woman Claiming To Be His Sister + More
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Wake that ass up.
Early in the morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning everybody, it's DJ, MV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy, we are The Breakfast
Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
His album, I Ain't Feeling You, is out right now, ladies and gentlemen.
It's ESTG.
Welcome back, brother.
Good morning, what's up?
He ain't feeling this interview.
He tired of time. No, no, no back brother He's feeling this interview
Is he supposed to be out already right now my talking like
She damn it damn it and leaked it again
How you feeling though?
Oh, so we ain't restarting, I'm good.
We starting now?
I'm straight, my bad, my bad, yeah, I'm straight.
You was out last night?
Yeah, I'm a little Larry right now, I'm a little Larry.
Where you was at?
Starless.
So, Starless a do it to you?
I'm a little...
Yeah.
How much you spend last night?
I ain't spend no money, dude, I was five thousand. He said he ain't spend no money, five thousand. Five thousand. I ain't spend no money, dude. Five thousand.
He said he ain't spend no money.
Five thousand.
Five thousand.
I ain't spend no money.
Five thousand.
That's like taxes in New York, ain't it?
That's for the ladies in the drinks or what?
Nah, for the, I don't know, whoever's picking up in Moors is who it was for.
I ain't been in Starless in a minute.
Starless is cool.
Last time Charlamagne was there, he was picking the dollars up off the floor
instead of throwing it.
You know what's great?
I guess I'm mighty far ahead.
We just ain't bring him this time.
Yeah.
I got a home on my little home.
He do the same thing?
Yeah.
We got to go out and get out of here with something.
We used to go for the bartenders though.
That's back in the day where there was Bernice
and who else, Gracie and damn, who else used to be there?
Don't look at me, bro.
Was Lane, was Lane Blader?
I don't remember. Good, bro. Was Lame a Lame, I don't remember.
Good time though.
Uh oh.
You want the orange juice to replenish you, huh?
Orange juice, you need that.
I ain't feeling you, what's the name of that,
what's up with that title, who you not feeling, man?
Who else not feeling me?
And there be some people that be acting like
they don't be feeling me.
They don't think I know, but now I know though.
So I just wanted to let them know I'm not feeling anything.
Now your previous project was I ain't felt nothing.
Yeah, I don't feel nothing.
Now I ain't feeling you.
I ain't feeling you, it's specific.
So it's always like a negative connotation.
What are we?
Is it really negative though?
Is it just like what it is? How can it be?
Cause who we talking about?
Who we talking to?
They know who I'm talking about.
Okay.
They know who I'm talking about.
You don't feel nothing?
But it could apply to everybody.
It's somebody who, I see the I don't feel nothing was like,
you know how when you've got like a, it's vague,
but it's like when it's an overload of stuff,
it ain't nothing specifically that you feel cause it's vague, but it's like when it's an overload of stuff, it ain't nothing specifically that you feel
because it's everything.
So it's like that.
So this time, it's more like directing the person.
It's like I ain't feeling you like a specific person.
And everybody, I feel like everybody,
you feel me, got people that they don't be feeling.
Do you use that as motivation?
Like, you know, you see somebody
have a negative comment about you
or a negative comment about your music and you.
No, I don't use it, there's nothing. It just be, I don't be knowing. Like, you know, you see somebody have a negative comment about you or negative comment about your music and you
I don't be knowing see it's a nail. I wasn't here but thought everybody loved me
Hey, you must have got into an incident with somebody
or something like that that hurt you, broke your heart.
I don't get no incidents.
I don't get no incidents.
It just be, you know, when you put something out there,
eventually it go around and some people be hearing it.
Oh, so this is other rappers or?
There's people in the world.
Nah, it's other rappers.
Nah, it ain't us.
I feel like it's somebody out there
that knows this project about this.
I don't have no problem with no other rappers in the world.
I think nobody, all the other rappers,
everything's everything.
I don't have no problem with no rappers.
They not saying nothing, I don't think.
Maybe they are though.
It's coming out now, so if they are,
I might hear some.
You're being very big, you're being very big. I'm tired a little bit, I ain't here, so. You're being very big, being very big.
I'm tired a little bit, I ain't gonna stop.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm tired right now.
It was just ugly over in that side room.
Yeah.
I put that leg up on that table.
Huh?
It was tricky, pause, dude jumped around,
and he's like, he's saying something.
He's like, two minutes.
I'm like, two minutes?
They like, nah, two people. I'm like, two minutes? They like, nah, two people.
I'm like, two people.
They like, nah, they just getting this set up.
I'm like, getting what set up?
I'm looking at the table, it's a Gatorade right there.
I'm like, damn, what's going on?
You have no idea what you talking about.
That sounds like a studio session with Diddy.
I had my leg up and the guy ran in.
He said, two minutes.
Pause!
Pause, pause, pause.
It was a Gatorade there.
Two more people.
I'm a Gatorade there. Four people. Come on in. Pause, pause, pause was a gay right there. Two more people. I'm a gay right there.
Four people.
Come on in.
Pause, pause, pause, pause.
Let's pause, let's pause.
How you get that from D.Vaulac?
Man, let's pause, let's pause.
What the hell just happened?
Let's back away from that one.
C.G.C. why the hell am I here?
Man.
Now you ain't been up here in three years.
It's been a long time.
It's been three years.
How have things changed for you in those three years?
What changed for me, I got some, I got one more kid.
Congratulations.
Wow, that's a big change.
I got some more money.
That's about it.
How old is your baby?
My youngest baby. The new kid, yeah.
One each one. Oh, okay, nice. So yeah, that's about it. How old is your baby? My youngest baby. The new kid, yeah. One each one.
Oh, okay.
Nice.
So yeah, that's about it though.
I do wonder how you feeling though,
because you know, I listen to the project
and it sounds like you've lost so many of your people.
Lot of pay.
Like yeah, I know your manager.
Yeah, it be like that though.
It be like that.
I feel like everybody be going through something like that.
You can't shake it off like that sometimes.
You can't shake it off like that.. You can't shake it off like that.
You're managing Big Beach, rest in peace.
Y'all just with a mic, rest in peace.
It be like that sometimes.
Your man Rico locked up.
It be like that, it be like that.
You gotta just keep on going.
How do you cope with that though?
I mean other than it being like that, what do you do?
Smoke cigarettes and just
drink orange juice in the morning, early when you get up.
You know what I'm saying?
You'll be all right. You'll be all right.
Don't be crying and shit. You'll be all right.
On go though, you said you slowed down for the last week much.
I did.
But you said you still don't feel no better.
It didn't work.
So I'm back getting bottled.
You slowed down as far as what? Slowed down as far as work?
We might not shouldn't get into that long.
We don't want wanna promote no-
Slow down smoking?
No illicit drugs, no reference claims.
No, that's not promoting.
I mean, I like-
I'm just saying if you slow down on it, absolutely.
Yeah, if you was using drugs for a stick.
Yeah, but I said I'm back though.
Oh, you're back on it.
Yeah, I'm back on it.
Oh, you're back on it.
I'm back on the money.
You didn't go back on it.
I'm back, I tried, you know.
God, no more, I'm not a liar.
Yeah, it's back every year.
But you did try though.
I did. For how long, you we were you off of it?
About from about like November
23 to part like
Like a year a year I ain't drink no syrup.
I still only start drinking syrup for real though.
Or a little bit, but I ain't drink no syrup
for like a year and a half.
That's amazing though.
And then you know I get shot so I be taking perks,
but I ain't take no perks for like 10, nine, 10 months.
Straight and that was hard.
Did you need it with the creative process?
Like sometimes you just need that. I don't get the creative process. This rich man grieving. Yeah, I don gonna get fucked. You feel me, but. Did you need it with the creative process? Like sometimes you just need that.
I get the creative process, this rich man grieving.
Yeah, I don't give a fuck, but no,
I ain't gonna say it, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say it.
It don't got nothing to do with rapping, I can rap.
Regardless, but it just be my stomach be hurting
and shit, cause I got shot, you feel me?
And my eye, like the dock, the clothes,
that I got my stitches put in my eye
and I got shot in my face.
And the doctor's office closed,
so they left the stitches in my shit.
Can I cuss like this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead and do your thing, man.
They left the stitches in my shit,
so it was bothering me.
And so I took the person, you know what I'm saying,
the little bitty nagging little pangol.
But they took the stitches out, man.
Like, what was that last year?
Year before last year.
They been here for like a little minute.
I been straight, so that's why I was able
to kind of stop them for real,
because I got some of that shit fixed.
Have you tried anything else for your trauma?
Like, you know, like going to therapy,
going to a grief counselor?
I'm straight, I don't got no trauma, I'm straight.
It's just, I'm straight, I don't need no therapy or nothing.
What was the moment that you went back?
What made you say, all right, look,
I done tried this shit long enough,
this clean, sober life long enough.
What was that moment for you to go back?
One day I woke up and I'm like, man,
I'm ready to get that weed today.
Like today I'm eating that weed,
and that was just what it was.
Then when I got to the studio,
I wanna say my little part of my had some syrup
and it was that, and it was right back to day one again.
It's straight though.
It's all right Elvis, he know he liked the pop perks
and stuff I think I seen the movie,
because they was lying so.
Who used to like the pop perks?
Elvis. I think as soon as the movie came on with Elvis popped a perk when the movie because they was lying so Yeah, we used to like the popper Elvis
I think soon as the movie came on Elvis popped a perk when the movie came out as Presley
He was back there with his homies in the back room
They was very go saying at the first something and they were out in the circle. I think he popped a perk
We can't you can't talk about artists that's dead though
Everybody got to go some type of way
But Elvis dealt with a lot of trauma too though. You saw the movie?
Everybody got to go some type of way.
You don't go like that.
You don't go like that.
I don't know, I can't say.
I don't know, I can't say.
But I know there's a whole lot of bad ways
you can go out of this.
That's true.
And I don't think popping the perks is a,
let's not talk, because they gonna be like,
you know, Jesus, that was me.
Perky boy and all that.
Yeah, they gonna make me think they gonna, I don't know.
I would rather them know you high
than you just up here trying to sound cute for Jess. Yeah, I ain't. Talking you just up here trying to sound cute for
You know, I told him well enough, I was trying. Yeah.
Oh, you were trying to say it?
I was just like, look at you go run off.
He was just about to start.
That's why Jess came in here with that new wig today.
Perfume on.
Don't play.
Perfume on and stuff.
I smelled it when we got out there on the elevator.
I'm like, yeah, it's Jess and her.
You see?
She said, I smell some of that stuff.
It's Jess and her.
Also on the go record, man,
you said you've been talking to God but haven't been getting a response.
So what's the conversation you trying to have with God?
If it's not too personal.
You know, I don't know, I just be,
I think it's just human nature.
We being impatient sometimes, we be praying and stuff,
and it might not, might not get an answer,
it might not have it right then and there.
You feel me?
I think that's just human nature.
I don't think it's nothing specific to me,
but we done got frustrated,
we all done got frustrated and impatient.
You grew up spiritual, like your mom, grandma?
Yeah, my nana and them, they all,
my mama, they go to church and stuff.
I be saying to myself, like, I'ma go to church,
but I just don't go.
Church be throwing me off sometimes.
What about it?
It just be funny, just, I don't know,
I done seen the back rooms of the church,
so it just make it.
What happened?
What happened in the back rooms of the church?
It just be, church just be funny, like,
I remember one time, I probably shouldn't say this, but I remember, I a pastor said,
but I remember, I shouldn't say this.
Yeah you should.
What the hell you seen in the back of the church?
My nana gonna be mad at me.
She ain't gonna see this interview.
Yeah she gonna see this, my nana sees this.
You saw a pastor getting busy or something?
Nah, it's just, you know how you might say something
about somebody, it's like, you might tell him something
and you don't think he gonna tell her.
And then he tell her and then she might stand up
and be like, all right, it's somebody here
who's going through this right now.
And I know I can feel your heart right now.
You feel me?
I just see that.
You're like, man, knock it off.
Yeah, that's what I've been saying.
I just see that far enough. You be like, well, I know you just heard me say it, and the car don't tell nobody.
It's been 30 minutes in church, now they all know I need $40.
They can feel my heart calling out.
They still don't ever give them $40.
No, the church is going to get that money.
You got to go to Wednesday Bible study.
It's a process you got to go through to get your 40.
What's the most, you do tithing offers? The church is gonna get that money. You gotta go to Wednesday Bible study. Some projects you gotta go through to get your 40.
The church.
What's the most, you do tithing offers?
Last time I went to church, I do tithing offers every day.
He did tithing offer last night.
But how much you gave to the church?
I need to know if you gave more to the church.
I'm probably giving more to the people
than the church is, probably.
I like how you cleaned that up.
Set the picture.
I'm giving more to the people than the church is, probably. But I ain't knocking the church is probably. I like how you cleaned that up. Said the people. They don't give more to the people
than the church is probably.
But I ain't knocking the church though.
I'm trying to get registered as a church for taxes and shit.
Well it's old, but I think ain't it.
I don't know.
Didn't Trump get rid of the taxes?
No, that ain't real, man.
That ain't real?
No.
I don't tell me, yeah.
That ain't real, by the way, if he did.
Oh yeah, I'm still working on my church status then.
Word.
I would love if he did, but that just mean everything else, the price of everything else gonna go up. way, if he did. I'm still working on my church status then. Word, I would love if he did,
but that just mean everything else,
the price of everything else gonna go up.
Yeah, it's cool, I'm,
back next year it's gonna be church of G's.
No taxes, everything's a donation, man.
Damn, your nana ain't proud of you?
It's critical, yeah, I think so.
My nana's a bub, she's funny.
Oh, I'm sorry, damn.
Nah, not a bub, like when we say a bub,
that's like a bub of the rim, like you jumping at the gym. Oh, got'm sorry. Nah, not above. Like when we say above, that's like above the rim.
Like you jumping out the gym.
Oh, got you, got you, got you.
You can't be, they don't mean that she's,
my nana's alive.
Okay, good.
Is she aware of what you do?
Like is she aware?
Yeah, my nana know what's going on.
She ain't one of them type of nanas.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, she know what's going on.
I got you.
She ain't one of them. You stash yams at your Grammy's house? My n she know what's going on. I got you. She ain't one of them.
You stash yams at your Grammy's house?
I never know what's going on.
It's still right here.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there.
He's trying to get in there. He's trying to get in there. He's trying to get in there. He's trying to get in there. He's trying to get in there. She went back up out of her and she got a little bottle waiting on her. So she'll get them straight up out of her.
Do you have any anxiety when you move around?
Because you know what happens with your peoples.
I don't ride around with like, I don't leave it a chance
to be no anxiety.
Like I don't ride around listening to music,
play, I'll be paying attention.
So I don't be, I don't have no anxiety.
I hope that nobody have anxiety don't have no anxiety. Okay. I hope that don't nobody have anxiety
and they be riding around
because it's probably when something will happen I think.
Now I get it, because they probably tell you
only two people in the room.
That's what you was talking about earlier, right?
Yeah.
We got anxiety too.
You see what happened up here so many damn times.
We gotta even it out sometime now.
Man.
What the hell you talking about?
You know what I was looking at yesterday?
What?
They killed me on my phone. What was it? What are- Ray Webby. Oh, you know what I was looking at yesterday? What? What was it? What?
Weby. Oh, Shardam McGabe. He said, y'all got some names on there. You see it right there?
Shardam McGabe. My girl DJ Envy. My girl DJ Envy. Shardam McGabe. Why? Why was you his girl?
Man, I don't know. He said, damn, y'all got some men in the room.
That was crazy.
I don't know why we looked at that last night
in front the club.
Oh that's classy.
Who's in front the club listening to that?
That's what we got out the car too.
That car was like, what the fuck is going on?
Man, the strip club must have been dry as hell then.
Man, what a damn nerd.
I ain't gonna say a shout out to Starla.
It's tight up here though, you can tell it's tight right now.
Oh, it's tight.
It's tight right now.
It's tight, chill.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight, chill.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight.
It's tight. It's tight. It's tight. It's okay, it's tight around here.
Jesus ain't no bottle wall, the prayin' pussy three for one.
Get up outta here, I'm out.
I don't even know where it's tight.
It's too tight in here.
Let me get up outta here.
It need to be, you know what I'm sayin'?
It don't need to be no pressure on that bankroll while I'm around.
It need to be, man, what happened to Tim Boss?
We didn't call him this morning. Man, we woke up, we had to find everybody one by bro. I don't need to be, man, we're having the 10 bucks,
we ain't calling him as one.
Man, we woke up, we had to find everybody one by one,
I felt like.
No.
Y'all was out out.
I don't know what happened.
Y'all left at different times.
No, we left from the hotel at the same time,
but it was just tricky getting in the car.
The driver gone, we had to call over.
We've been having to drive for three days, we've been thugging with this Egyptian dude for three days.
We've been smoking cigarettes.
Somebody was trying to set y'all up.
He's a driver.
He's been thugging with us three days.
He's been smoking cigarettes and popping perks
and riding around listening to Bloodhound,
Lil Jeff and shit with us.
Then this morning he was gone.
Damn.
What's going on?
But he was hurting.
I be taking that, he needed some rest.
He was hurting, he was hurting.
G, I don't think I like how your life going right now.
I think you need to tighten up a little bit.
For real?
Yeah, man.
When I'm doing it, I be, you know, I got kids and stuff.
I be with the kids.
I really don't, I just like to see everybody else
have a good time, you feel me?
So is that, that's, I think to Envy's point,
that's why he was asking you,
do you move a little different now, you know,
with you, you're, you you, you're grieving your losses,
and now you got a one-year-old, you know,
you've been a dad, but you...
Nah, I don't move, no.
I've been moving like I'm strategic.
I've been, I've been moving like that.
And I ain't grieving, like my homies live,
you feel me, my little bro, little Mike,
lived the life of a 50 grown man before he died.
And he shot himself, you feel me?
And then he shot himself in an accident,
pulling out his gun.
And you know, Beach is the best nigga in the world,
you feel me?
He lived good, I ain't grieving for him.
I know they, I don't know,
they wasn't them type of people.
Like we ain't no victims or nothing like that.
Like, so it is straight.
Did it make you have any animosity towards your hometown?
Cause you know, we always think about that video
from Boosie on Vlad TV when he said most people
that make it, you know, end up getting killed
in their hometown.
Like, did it make you have any animosity
since that's what Big Beach got killed?
No, I don't have no animosity.
It's, it's ain't, it's been, whatever it is,
it's been that, it ain't nothing, you know what I'm saying?
You wanna say that's the game, but it ain't,
I don't wanna say that.
It gotta stop though, you know?
I don't wanna say that, I just wanna say that's what it is.
Like we, I don't know, it's been that since
they was riding horses and shooting bow and arrows at each other.
If a nigga had a bigger chicken or a bigger cow or something
they probably was hating on the nigga with their big calves.
You feel me?
It's just been that in the world.
Like, I ain't really tripping.
Like, you just prepare for it.
Now, I did see something yesterday.
You was with Bag Fuel and Clue, shout out to Clue.
They said that you had Hov waiting for two hours.
That was the caption.
When you went to go visit Roc Nation, though.
Man, yeah, it was an accident.
Me and Beatz was riding around,
we figured out it was dispensaries.
So he wanted to stop, he trying to finance,
he's like, I got G in the car, I'm gonna bring him in.
He's telling the dispensaries shit like,
I'm gonna bring him in, just give me,
let me show him some of the weed,
he's pulling up at every dispensary.
Yo, what's every dispensary say you in the car?
Man, well, we got about four, five zips of weed,
I just have to pull up, him hop out and do his thing,
I ain't get back in the car,
going full around the corner.
So we was just riding around,
and we didn't know, we knew that they was waiting on us,
but it was like, they'll be all right. Cause we thought it was just riding around and we didn't know, we knew that they was waiting on us, but it was like, they'll be all right.
Cause we thought it was just Juan.
We thought it was just OG Juan.
I was like,
You can't make a Juan with you.
I had met OG Juan before, like we was already cool.
Like his son is like the basketball,
director of basketball operations at Louisville.
And when his son first got there,
he said that they told him, like they,
like when he got the plane to chief of police was there,
they took him to the popular level,
they took him to Monday,
they were like, you know where this is at?
Don't never come over here.
I'm like, man, why would they say that?
He was like, they was just saying
a whole bunch of bogey stuff.
And his son was like, man,
they not gonna let G come to the game.
And he was like, man, what?
So if J want to take him, meet him,
and J want to go to the game and sit on the floor,
we can't.
He was like, no.
He was like, man, they ain't gonna be able to tell us
what we can do.
I'm like, I'm telling you, but I already met once.
So you just thought it was cool to not tell him
that you was on a Dismissary tour?
I was just coming to holler at him.
It wasn't no pressure.
He was trying to put me on something about the,
like the, not in the air, but like the sports management,
like the sports agency.
I was trying to get something going with this dude
named J.J. Weaver, he had six fingers.
And I was trying to, I was telling him,
like if I could pitch something to Puma,
and he played for UK, he led the SEC in sex.
Like he got six fingers, like the Wild K,
United K has got the love.
I'm like, I feel like I gotta go good with Puma
and they can make a six finger glove.
I was telling him my ideas, he put it together for me.
But it was light, so I wasn't thinking
it wasn't gonna be nothing.
But Jay was there though.
We walk in, they all looking at us silly,
cause we late. And they all staring, like they waiting for us to see him., they all lookin' at us silly, cause we late.
They all staring, like they waiting for us to see him, but we walking in looking at them like,
why y'all acting weird?
Like, we done met y'all before and we got out of.
You was two hours late.
Man, we got, he wasn't trippin' though.
Did you apologize to Lee?
No, what?
God damn it, he was trippin'.
He wasn't trippin'.
He wasn't trippin'.
He wasn't trippin'.
He's funny, he was reg.
He's funny.
He got the stunt, he got the poppin'.
I think you should apologize when you walk in late, man.
My father Jay, man, where the hell?
My father, man.
I mean, in the moment, when you walk in the room.
He got the stunt on me, he was like,
well, we better go get on the gym,
we better go watch the Patriots play or something.
I'm like, I really don't fuck with the Patriots.
He's like, yeah.
Man, we great, something, something, he said something was 70 lemons.
Motherfuckin' lemon.
He's like, that's a million.
I'm like, ah, okay.
That was him popping this shit on me.
Like 70 million, I don't play that, that's all.
Like, I don't got nothing else.
I can't, I don't got no comeback for it.
Yeah, he ain't got nothing to say about that.
I don't got nothing, I don't got nothing.
How long ago was it?
21, 22.
22, 22.
Okay, that's why you say that you got it.
He had the inside of a red, motherfuckin'.
The inside of the plane was all red.
That bitch was cold.
What were you saying?
No, I say I saw you say, right now you said that
you were 10 lemons.
Still in the trenches but not Sam, that you were 10 lemons. Still in the trenches, but not 70,
that's a big difference.
60 more, I mean he could fuck up 10.
Yeah.
Or he did, he fucked up 70.
What kind of?
Whatever, everything I'm holding on to.
He got 70 more times.
That's powerful.
You making good investments though?
I am, I invest in people.
That was a good idea with the six finger glove thing
that you used.
That was good wasn't it good?
Yeah that was dope.
He was fucking with it, but then they got to
making them calls and it just got to,
it got to getting smaller and smaller,
the obtainability of it.
They probably went to look and see how many people
in the world got six fingers.
I was thinking about how many people got six fingers.
It wasn't that part of it.
I don't want to get into what it was, but shout out to JJ Weaver.
I don't know if he had a good season this year.
Did he have a good year?
But feel me, shout out to the little bro.
Hopefully he got the... He's tired.
He was drinking shit last night.
We just... My little brother, he go to school, so when he graduate from college, you know what I'm saying?
I'm gonna really have the sports agency.
I think they changed the rule to where
you gotta have a bachelor's degree to be like an Asian,
to represent like athletes.
Did they change it?
They call that the Rich Paul rule.
The Rich Paul, yeah.
I don't know if they actually changed it,
but I think they did, but they call it the Rich Paul rule.
You gotta have a bachelor's degree in something, I think.
It don't matter what it's him,
but you just gotta have a bachelor's degree.
But there've been a few players that we was,
you feel me, trying to represent.
Kool-Aid McEntry played for the Saints.
Was he going to the first round or second round?
Second round, but he started, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Lil' Beanie, Keyron's big cousin, you know what I'm saying? He played for,, Ke'ron's big cousin, you know what I'm saying.
He played for, who Beanie played for?
The Steelers, he started for the Steelers.
But there have been plenty of little players
we done missed out on
because of that rule in the last two, three years.
By next year, we'll be straight.
On that record right now,
and you say you still living in the trenches,
do you mean you just visit often?
Or you actually?
I'm just saying my heart and my hands.
Your mindset.
Yeah, not my mindset.
My mindset's a billion, but just, you know,
I'm invested in people, like I said,
so it's people that's still stomping through it every day
that I'm worried about what they doing.
So when I say I'm still in it, like I still feel.
Your heart, that's where you're from.
Yeah, I'm trying to see what's going on,
make sure everybody's everything's everything. You play sports Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm trying to see what's going on, make sure everybody's, everything's everything.
You play sports too, right?
Yeah.
They said you got busy.
I'm one of them, I'm like good at everything.
I told them that on Bag Fuel, I think.
Is that what the show was called that we was on?
Yeah, Bag Fuel, with Esso and Heineken.
What do you think it was called that?
Nah, it was, right?
Clue Esso and Heineken, it's Bag Fuel.
I mean, I ain't see it, but if that's Bag Fuel.
It's Bag Fuel. I don't think it was that. What the nigga the fuck was that? Yeah, that's the name. I mean, I ain't see it, but if that's Bagfield. That's Bagfield.
I don't think it was that.
What's the name of the fuck is that?
Yeah, that's the name of the show.
You don't remember none of the people
that you was talking to?
Yeah, but I thought it was Kyle or something else.
I don't remember them saying no Bagfield.
Was Clu there?
Yeah, Clu was there.
That's So?
When they first came on, I remember he's like,
That's So was there, Heineken was there.
He's like, DJ Clu's a permanent,
I think he is now.
He's like he's a permanent guest.
Oh yeah, that's definitely Baggview, 100%.
Yeah, Clu was like sitting there when they said it,
like I don't know, someone was going,
I'm like, they confused, he didn't want him to say it.
Oh, he didn't look permanent to you?
He ain't look permanent.
He ain't look permanent.
I'm sure Clu was with you last night.
Clu, he walked, as soon as we walked in the club,
he disappeared, I don't know.
He walked in there with me, took the picture.
I'm like, okay, Clu, he got a different look.
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He got, I don't know who he had with him,
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't, the hip hop police is real in New York.
Very.
Man, we seen them hop out last night.
Oh, they hopped out of the club?
Yeah.
They heard you was in there.
Clu, like when we came to,
I was like, I think Clu seen them too though.
He got little.
Clu got little.
He got little, and I don't know where he went at.
We just stayed in our little section.
They probably heard you was there or wanted to know who exactly you were.
They probably never had eyes on you.
They probably heard the name.
They was on some nice shit though.
They knew he was there.
With all the robberies going on in the city, they try to make sure that people come to
town.
I never wanted to do my robberies.
Man.
Ooh, you got that gorilla bang.
That's you. That's the way you do down. I never wanted to do my part. Rivalries, man. Ooh, you got that gorilla bang.
And that's you.
That's right there.
That's the way it is.
That's the gorilla.
The gorilla.
The gorilla.
Okay.
That's his rank up alarm.
That's your rank up alarm.
Yeah.
That's your rank up alarm.
You got the gorilla ringtone.
He has ringtones.
What the fuck?
Seriously.
I thought that's right.
God damn.
Look, a little over a year ago,
you had did an interview with a bootleg,
on a bootleg cab show, you were a little blind.
I wasn't fucking bull, bootleg cab.
He was asking me some funny shit.
And my brother, you know my brother Red I be talking about?
His older brother, we called him Big Unc.
Just like everybody, he had just passed.
Like either that day or the day before that,
he just was asking me some funny shit.
He got to say something about some fake jewelry,
then asked about my jewelry, like don't try,
let's not put that together.
And he asked me about a porn star, I'm like, I don't know.
I ain't on that right now.
You wasn't in the mood.
Yeah, I'm outta here, I'm outta here.
I ain't trying.
He was all right, though, he was straight.
You know, I told him not to drop it, I'm like, don't hurt. Before I got to the, you know, I told him not to drop. I'm like, don't hurt.
Before I got to the,
fuck it, before I get back to the room, the airport, I think we went to the airport.
Before I got to the airport, it was already.
He was mad you walked out.
He had a, that was the moment.
Was he, but that's when the moments you need to take a break.
Like if you know you had something going on
in your personal life.
I did. Oh, he wide-eyed. I got right out of it. That was the break. need to take a break. Like if you know you have something going on in your personal life. I did.
Oh, alright.
I got right out of it.
That was the break.
He got took a break.
He meant don't go.
You realize in the moment, I don't wanna be in the back.
I got it.
See, yeah, see, I didn't know.
You might, yeah, you right.
I get, but I did though.
I recognized right through the night.
Let me get out of here before I say something silly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Before I show the real me.
I don't need this. I might scare the real me. I don't need this.
I might scare the fans away.
They might not wanna fuck with me
if I say something crazy.
But was it really that you was going through something
or do you just not like being asked that question?
Because I know I-
I done talked about it.
Like my first interview I ever did,
I talked about me playing football
and how I had to stop.
I talked to her like three, four times,
so it ain't nothing.
Like that's a part of my, you feel me, thing.
And I really tried to play, like I really tried to,
you feel me, and people don't understand
that they never try to do something like that.
I tried hard, like with, you know what I'm saying?
Little, you know what I'm saying?
Behind me, push, it wasn't just like a, you know what I'm saying, little, you know what I'm saying, feeling behind me pushed.
It wasn't just like a, you know what I'm saying, so it's a part of my story, but it's just
at right then and there.
You didn't want to talk about it?
Yeah, I wasn't, it was too much playing going on.
Yeah.
You didn't feel like playing that day?
I just didn't feel like playing.
But could you imagine playing football now with the NIL dealing them kids making all
that money?
They make it more money than a lot of the people in the league
What I got hold three these I got a 50-yard field in the back of the studio for my little boy You're gonna get some of money somehow. You're gonna figure figure that I'm gonna get somebody million 10 million and college
I'm gonna get somebody in it. Don't worry, man
Don't you get kids? 10 million in college. I'm gonna get something out of here, and that don't worry about it. You gonna get something out of here? I'm gonna get something out of here.
Don't you got kids that don't play no football?
One play for Miami.
Yeah.
For real?
Are you right there?
You don't push it.
You need to be down there.
You don't push it.
Let my son be out, I'm gonna be down there.
They gonna have me on the staff.
Deon, he made me start getting back into sports
and watching football.
With Deon Santa?
Yeah, that's how you supposed to do.
Man, what, I got to coach my son.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
Then every time they ask him,
yeah, my son's the coldest.
Even if he ain't, he's the coldest, yo.
You think your son's gonna win?
Yeah, I know it.
Yeah, it's really, it's really.
That's like the ball dad.
That's what the ball dad did.
You gotta stand shape though.
And yeah, how you gotta really do it.
You gotta stand shape for when your little man try you,
because Envy's son would be whipping his ass.
Throwing the ball around. Definitely don't whipping his ass. Throwing them all around.
Definitely don't whip my ass.
You gotta put these on a couple times,
you put these on them a couple times, they be straight.
They don't even notice they big after the,
you know what I'm saying?
It's psychological more than anything.
On the Right Now record too,
I like how you talk about how unjust
and harsh the justice system is too. And I think you talking about one of your partners a I like how you talk about how unjust and harsh the justice system is too.
And I think you talking about one of your partners
a little scary and you talk about the time he got 15 grams.
What do you think?
He got 15 years for eight grams.
Serving a gram eight times.
And it was his first offense.
And you said he smiled in court when he got sent in?
What else he gonna do?
Tell? No.
You know what I'm saying?
We be back, he be back.
Get him off the work, but yeah, a little scary shit.
After my baby, little baby, man.
You know what I'm saying?
15 years, eight grams of heroin.
So he sold, he made $800.
He served the informant eight times for $100.
And this is is first offense.
First offense?
First offense, no criminal history.
And he was 19?
And he was 19, yeah.
Damn.
Damn.
But Kentucky's like one of them places,
it's like a, even though it was a federal case,
you know you get,
cause it's out of the West District of Kentucky,
so you get Kentucky attorneys, you know what I'm saying?
Or you can get a lawyer from any state,
but a Kentucky attorney just gotta sign off on it
that they can represent you if they from other states.
But, Kentucky's like one of them places like,
it's like old school, I don't wanna say crooked
cause I still gotta be up around through there.
But it's like, if you just, if you from there,
then you know, y'all remember the Breonna Taylor stuff?
Yeah.
And y'all remember Hankison?
The sheriff, no he was the chief.
The one that killed her.
He walked me home at gunpoint when I was like 10 years old
in my granny's apartment.
Wow.
So he's like, but that's like a thing.
He notorious for what he did.
But it's a bunch of them though that's like that though.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that's a thing in Kentucky.
Like Hankison, Brett Hankison, it's a whole lot of them.
Walked you home at gunpoint when you was 10?
What are y'all doing over here?
Y'all live over here?
Come on.
Damn, yo.
10 years old.
You all getting the house in.
Jesus.
And can't nobody do nothing.
Can't nobody do nothing.
Ain't nothing.
Ain't nothing.
Ain't no car to get made.
But I think Vice, have you ever heard of Vice?
The little YouTube. TV show?
Yeah.
It's like a.
It's a network, yeah.
Yeah, like a little YouTube network.
They did something on Littleville,
like the police, like how corrupt it was.
It was over three, four years.
They had seized 24 million or something in drug money
and they had only accounted for eight of it.
And the rest of it had to be used to pay informants
and all these different rogue tax force they got.
Then they had like, had jays,
I have complaints on these officers
and like the chief and shit about like raping them
and picking them up with dope in the car like,
do this, this and that right now,
I'm gonna take you to jail for this bag of food.
You know what I'm saying?
And the women was going to complain,
and the ladies, the dope finish,
they was going to complain,
but a lot of times it wasn't going nowhere.
Then eventually, one of them kept a shirt or something
with one of the chief's DNA on there,
and that finished him.
But it wasn't no, he ain't go to jail,
he just quit before they finished turning around.
But it's like, you know, they probably gave him the heads up.
But it's tricky in Louisville though.
I probably shouldn't even, they tricky in Louisville.
This is all awareness, this is all.
But y'all go watch the Lil Vice thing though,
like where it talk about,
I wish I could show y'all if we had time,
when it's over,
I probably shouldn't show you the link.
But it's tricky though.
Why still live there then?
Because you're the only one.
It's not like you Jack Harlow.
I be moving around, I'm moving around,
but my people still like, you know what I'm saying?
And then it's like, I done tried to be like,
I'm not tried, I am like a positive, you feel me?
Like life for the city, so I can't let them make me feel
like they don't know what's going on.
So they can't, they not finna make me feel
like I'm doing something wrong just for being around.
Like y'all don't know what's going on.
So whatever, like they want young niggas to see bullshit all day.
I never seen no, we never seen no Lamborghini,
no Rolls Royce, nothing.
It's not, none of that in Louisville.
You don't even get to see it.
We don't got no basketball team.
It ain't no pro football team.
So we don't see nobody with money.
Like, you know, white people's money,
they show it a little different.
Ain't no, like, we never seen no shit like that.
So when I'm pulling through the hood,
and my cars, and they know I own these cars,
I bought these cars, cash, and they're half a million dollars,
I ain't about to let the police stop at from,
I might motivate a, you feel me,
somebody that I don't even know I'm motivating
to go do something crazy,
because it was something that I seen that motivated me.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't really, and they, I don't know,
I just ain't gonna let nobody dictate my life
or what I, you know what I'm saying?
Like I'm gonna do what need to be done.
You're investing in the city in other ways?
Like you buy property, open up businesses?
I'm trying to buy a tub and right now.
What's Tubman?
Tubman is a street in the neighborhood,
like a little cul-de-sac.
But been trying to put it in.
You trying to buy the whole cul-de-sac?
And then it got like a little,
see I gotta say, it got like a,
I don't wanna say low budget,
but it's like a little low budget.
It's not a farm, but this, I don't know who,
this man got a horse.
Like I don't know why he got a horse in there,
but it's a horse, like two horses.
It might be more than two horses.
But it's like, what else he got over?
He got, it's a low budget little,
it's like a low budget little mini farm, but it's,
it's like why is this right here?
But I could, when I see, me seeing that made me wanna,
you feel me, like all of this right here
could probably be something. I just wanna, you feel me, like all of this right here could probably be something.
I just wanna, you know what I'm saying, get it in.
And it ain't even that hard, but.
That's smart though, I'm, you can't.
But I like investing in people, like I said though,
cause I really, I might not have the best ideas,
and I ain't one of them people that think my idea
is the best idea, just cause I had it.
So if I know if, you feel me,
just because I had it. So if I know, if you feel me,
if you got the means to make your idea come to fruition,
then I might not need to be hands on
with whatever your idea of it is,
but if it's a money thing or resources thing
or a visibility thing, I know that I can help with that.
That's perfect, I got a whole bunch of things
I'm trying to like drop.
What you trying to do, what you got going on? Yo things I'm trying to drop. What you trying to do?
What you got going on?
Yo, I'm trying to come up with a heated toilet.
A heated toilet?
Yeah.
They got that already.
How you know, where?
Who got it?
What's our homie's name?
Damn, it's a homie?
Yeah, one of my homies got the heated toilet right now.
They definitely got the heated toilet.
They got heated toilet.
Damn, I ain't find one yet.
I'll be having some other ideas though,
so I'm glad you got the brain.
Whatever, name another one. Name another one for me. I got, I ain't found one yet. I'll be having some other ideas though, so I'm glad you got the brain. Whatever, let me know, let me know.
I got you.
He rubbing his chin now.
He ready to trick off right now.
Shut up.
She ain't getting ready.
She don't really get it ready.
She don't really get it ready right now.
It sounded good.
But you can't say it's your hood
if you don't own none of it.
You can though. You can't say it's your hood if you don't own none of it. You can though.
Not really.
You know that owning stuff is be tricky.
It's like you can own the house
but you really don't own it.
And then like you can even own and have the deed
and it still might be a little tricky part
like they can come and get you up off of it.
So do we really own, you know what I'm saying?
It be painful.
But if I'm from right here though,
and I feel like we really don't know where,
but if my family's from right here
and this is my spot,
and this is my community,
then you know what I'm saying,
it's that.
Absolutely.
I remember they was saying on Twitter,
I don't be on Twitter,
but I heard they.
I don't be on Twitter either.
They was trying to say it on my People Show. I don't even on Twitter, but I heard that. I don't be on Twitter either. They was trying to say it on my People show.
And I don't even got the Twitter app,
or the TikTok app.
I ain't been on there in like eight, nine years.
But they said, they were saying that you were trying
to get off CMG.
Why did they be saying that?
I don't know.
Man, I'm a regular nigga that's sad out,
because I don't really, forgive me.
I think his name is the game spitter.
This nigga drive like a semi truck.
He do his videos like he's in the back of his semi truck
taking a break when he,
if he be running his loaves back wherever he gotta go.
He like he drive for Amazon or something.
Bruh, stop saying that.
Man, you know, he's trying to get away from your guy
in CMG and he's gonna have, what are you talking about?
Like, I don't know where it be, it be.
Is he from your city?
I don't know where, this nigga's not from Little.
Not driving no truck, making a YouTube video.
Hell nah, he ain't from Little, we the flood and tides.
But, I don't know, but it ain't no problem though, man.
But just stop doing it.
You know the captions on the videos on YouTube
might be like, it might be something vicious.
STG leave CMB.
G says F all of CMG.
And he threw his chain in the ocean.
Damn.
I got to go to the room and check.
You got to see where your chain is. Fuck, they throw my shit in. ocean. Damn. I got to go to the room and check. You gotta see where your chain is.
Fuck that, throw my shit in.
Hey yo.
You ever get any calls from Gotti?
Gotti be like, man, are we good?
We be laughing all the time, brother.
Okay.
We laugh all the time, but Gotti,
me and Gotti's like, we don't be,
we understand real life and not real life.
And I know if I don't know this man
and you don't know him, it's just funny.
It's real stuff going on in life and stuff like that.
I don't know.
I ain't turning my back on nobody to help me get to the mid.
You know what I mean?
We gonna figure it out.
We gonna fight or whatever.
But I don't think me and Gotti ever come to nothing like that.
Gotti, one of the most solid, successful black CEOs
that we've seen in the last decade.
And he let you do your thing.
If you hear me like, I don't wanna get it,
but it's like, if you don't,
I hate to even say it to this,
but if you don't work out,
like if you're, I hate to say it like this, but if you don't work out, like if you're, I hate to say it like this,
but if your career don't work out and you were Gotti,
it's probably something, you feel me?
Like it's-
Something that you doing.
And I hate to say it like that, you feel me?
Cause really like, if you feel strong about something,
he let you do your thing, like, all right.
Now if it don't work, it's on you.
It's on you.
But he still like, it ain't,
he still gonna talk to you like,
damn it didn't work, did it?
So I don't know, like,
Gotti's like, I don't know.
I feel like he don't get enough recognition.
I don't, I agree.
I think it's because all of y'all got so,
such strong individual personalities,
like you, Glorilla, Moneybag, yo.
Y'all might need to start screaming CMG more.
Man, I think it's just,
and I'ma say this,
they make it tricky sometimes though
because I feel like we do,
but it's like if you go for a little while without,
would not then it'd be questions like, it's like if you go for a little while without, then there's be questions like,
what's going on, I don't know.
All the speculations and all that.
Do Elon Musk, gotta be like man,
shout out to Tesla and NASA, man,
before we get outta here, every time he go and do his thing,
you just know that's what it is.
He don't gotta be like, fuck with the Model X,
and we already sent something to space, man.
Y'all just, you know what I'm saying?
You just know what's up.
I also think this generation don't respect the label crew
no more like they used to.
Like we grew up on Rough Riders and Cash Money.
I think what would probably help though more with that
is if it start being being exclusive label to us.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, if your label just go out on tour
with your label artists, it probably will bring
like what people wanna see more of the,
maybe it's the camaraderie.
And it's probably not who, y'all probably ain't trippin'
about seeing Gotti with us individually.
Maybe it's seeing Gotti's artists with each other.
You know what I'm sayin'?
But he can't control that, you know what I'm sayin'?
That ain't on Gotti.
You ain't got nobody from CMG on that.
I don't.
No.
You talkin' about you don't?
Not on the new one, not that I see him.
You just got Lil Baby, Travis, Beez, and Rhylo.
Beez and Rhylo's on the CMG?
Not that I know of.
See, I ain't gonna lie, Baby's like an honorary CMG.
He's like, you feel me?
Them are like 5% CMG or something like that.
Y'all just, you know, it's behind the scenes.
Oh, I ain't know that.
And then, you feel me?
I don't, I don't know, like, we got it.
Lil' Baby signed the CMG?
He's like 5%, you know, it's like a little back door.
Like, you, we ain't gonna get into it.
We both got four2 dog, right?
Yeah, yeah.
4'2 dog, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why I'm saying this stuff going on right there.
But, God ain't tripping about it
if I didn't have nobody from CMG on it.
And I ain't really thinking about it like that either.
And then me and Doug, we probably got 1,000 songs.
1,000 even, so it's,
if I wanted to add, you feel me, CMJ, we got plenty to choose from.
But when I be making songs,
it be like in a two, three week time.
So if I'm not around you or with you,
like I ain't sending the song to you for you to do it.
If you ain't right there around me with me,
then we probably ain't going.
You understand?
But I ain't like, I got something,
I don't need you to get on this.
Like, no.
Hey, speaking of the internet,
I hate to ask you this messy shit,
but there was a video of a woman claiming
she was your sister.
Man.
And she said that her and her five kids
were homeless with no support.
Shout out to that woman.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. woman. Man. Was that really your sister?
Let us pray God that the kids is alright now.
You feel me?
That whoever she was, she stopped getting on Instagram and she don't have her receipts.
She got to make sure she got receipts when she say what she say.
But let's just pray for the kids.
We hope the kids is good.
You know what I'm saying?
Are those your nieces and nephews?
The kids, we just hope that the kids is straight.
God bless the children.
Word.
You feel me?
Are we getting the I Ain't Failing You tour?
Probably not this spring, but definitely late summer.
For sure.
And talk to me about this record, Crash.
I really don't like that song, but that is crazy.
It's on your goddamn album.
How you gonna say you don't like the song on your album?
What did you talk about, G?
Because yesterday, the reason why it came out like that,
though, listen up, please, man, I'm all for it.
That gonna be the one turning into a hit, watch.
But the reason why I said it,
because yesterday they asked me about it,
and I'm like, bro, I don't really like that song for real.
But Gotti was like, man, I think we should put that on, man.
I'm like, all right.
But what you just said... Why don't you like it?
I don't know, it just ain't, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know, it's just not my favorite one.
I'll go ask you what crash mean,
like is that another word for getting in the nut?
Cause you said I want sex with you bad,
but can't no bitch make me crash.
I want sex with you bad, man.
No bitch make me crash.
Crash could be like fucking a bitch,
or it could be like making a bad decision.
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
You feel me?
Said that one time, the triple one time,
depending on what I'm saying before.
I said I just wanna crash like a high speed.
I just wanna crash like I'm going to sleep.
Crash when you're going to sleep.
I just wanna crash, what else?
I said a few crashes more.
Do you like to get crashed in, Jess?
Sometimes.
Crashed in?
I don't think it goes like
What was even fine?
47 damn for real. Yes, sir. We're young man. Yeah, I like to yeah, but but in New York
I feel like whatever areas y'all love,
like I bet y'all stay right there.
Not me, I'm from South Carolina.
Whatever age you get to,
and you was like, I like it, Shaila McGay.
You stay right there.
I don't wanna change this.
No, hell no.
You gotta constantly evolve.
I'm from South Carolina though.
You know how hard it keep on being for me
not to say Shaila McGay.
Shaila McGay, man.
I wanna say it every time so bad.
You can say it, yeah, say it every time so bad.
You can say it, yeah, say it.
I get that all the time.
I watched that video, I don't know why I watched that video.
I be out in the street, people be like,
Charlamagne, I'm like, what up?
And he answers, what up?
What was he doing when he read it, man?
He was reading.
But he was bothered though, wasn't he?
No.
I could picture him.
He was sweating and all, he was like,
what the hell is wrong with this? I don't remember. He said, damn, y'all wrong with that? I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that?
I was like, I don't know, what the hell is wrong with that you want us to play? Crash? Yeah, play Crash.
You're forcing him. What you want to hear?
Houston, Lannville?
Baby and Travis Scott?
Alright, well let's get into that now.
The album is out today. Make sure you pick it up.
I ain't feeling you.
For sure. I'm trying to get seven foot.
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