The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: NLE Choppa Talks 'SLUT ME OUT 2,' FCTRY LAb Collab, Tupac Photo Recreation, Celibacy + More
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Wake that ass up in the morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
A slut.
What?
What?
A slut in the building.
Jesus Christ.
The biggest slut.
Annalie Chopper, ladies and gentlemen.
The biggest slut in the mall.
What's up?
Oh, my God. Why you say the biggest slut?
You ain't got to call him the biggest slut.
What you mean?
After his name is Mixtape and Slut Meow, he got the slut season tour? What are you talking about? Yeah. You ain't got to call him the biggest slut. What you mean? After his name is mixed up with Slut Me Out?
He got the slut season tour?
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
Say his name first, then call him a slut.
And Ali Chopper.
Come on, Mama.
Come on, Mama.
Ma got the shirt on, not Slut Me Out.
Slut Me Out.
Ma.
No.
How you got your mama wearing the Slut Me Out shirt?
How you think I got her?
Yeah.
Jesus Christ.
Shit.
She had to be a slut.
It's on part of her life.
Oh, man. You got a point
You ain't wrong
You ain't right
How you feeling brother
Man I feel good as hell
I ain't gonna lie
Good
I feel like a
Damn blossom flower
Or something
What your face tattoo at
What my who
Your face tattoo
What face tattoo
Oh god
That's your face too
Pretty pretty
I ain't gonna lie
You play a lot
You go viral
Almost every Fucking day Like I be telling a lot, yo. You go viral almost every fucking day.
Like, I be telling people I sneeze, I'ma go viral.
Every time, it's just, you feel me?
It's just destined.
Yeah.
People just gotta see me.
Why'd you do the fake Krishan Rock tattoo for you?
Man, I was just plucking.
That's something we call it, Memphis plucking.
Just playing around, just fucking with y'all.
Who was you plucking at?
Somebody in particular
just man you know how people just believe in their thing you feel me you throw the song in there with
it they believe in everything you got three million people just saw your song it's that simple yeah
yeah yeah congrats on the new record too man i saw the video you just posted where you was like
they thought it wasn't gonna work they thought it wasn't gonna work
It's like every time I preview something they're like
But then that shit be the work I get a plaque every time I thought the song was just a very positive song full of a app full of affirmations. I mean, that's what I took it
If I was a bad bitch, I want to fuck me, too
I want to suck me too. I want to let me there. If I was a bad bitch, I'd want to fuck me too. I'd want to suck me too.
I'd want to slut me too.
If I was a bad bitch, I'd want to hump me too.
I'd want to trap me too.
Nothing freaky that I wouldn't do to me.
If you're going to do the lyrics, you got to do the dance.
Yeah, I was going to say, please perform it.
If you're going to do the lyrics, you got to do the dance.
You got to do the dance.
Come on.
Okay, okay.
Listen to that.
Hey!
That's old school, though.
You've been doing that.
You got to do the model walk in there, bitch.
Show them that you don't know how to dance.
Oh, I know the walking part of the dance.
I just thought you had some confidence.
Just a little model walk.
You feel me?
Just get in there, motherfucker.
Feel me?
Tell me about the record.
How the idea came to you?
Was you looking in the mirror naked?
Was you jacking off in the mirror?
Jesus Christ.
That's a question.
You know what?
Jess, can you ask that question?
How did the record come about? Was looking in mirror what you jacking off
I'll think about you now let's stop how did I come about now I came about so
what happened was I was in a car right And I was It was after my show
And I was just
Looking at myself
And I was just
Scrolling through my phone
Just looking at the month
I had
You know
I be on my little mirror
Selfie shit sometimes
You feel me
After I do some pushups
Or something
I just look in the mirror
I be like damn
You feel me
I take a little quick pic
Or whatever
So I almost went
Looked at some of the pictures
I was taking over the month
I said damn
I just said out loud I really just thinking out loud I said bro If I was taking over the month. I said, damn. I just said it out loud.
I was really just thinking out loud.
I said, bro, if I was a bad bitch, I'd fuck me too.
And I said it.
And then when I heard it, when I heard my voice said it, I said, damn, that's a song.
I think one of them was in the car with me.
I said, I got to write that down.
I wrote that down in my notes.
Three days later, I heard a beat.
And it was the beat that y'all heard now with the song.
And I was like, damn, that shit go perfect. I said, I got to come first, bro. If I was a bad bitch, was the beat that y'all heard now with the song and I was like damn that shit go perfect I said I gotta come first bar if I was a bad bitch I want to fuck
me too that shit a caption yeah it was in the car with you it is oh it was me it was just the guys
what did y'all think when y'all heard him say that before y'all knew it was a song he just
said it out loud that must have been I was like, man, you was in that one. It was interesting. It was like a grabber. Yeah, it's a grabber.
It's all beers and kids.
That's right.
Because people, you only got a few seconds to catch their ear.
It'd be like, okay, yeah, first bar, you're going to tune them in.
If I was a baby, I'd want four of me, too.
I feel like you were challenging, like, the views on the way people, you know,
you're challenging people's views on masculinity in a lot
of ways man i feel like on a real when was masculinity ever just and just 24 7 masculinity
if you want to be 100 masculinity masculinity is the power of doing like if you really break down
the essence of masculine and feminine feminine energy is receiving attracting masculine is doing them that's the real that's the real but I mean like now I'm asking what people
think masculine they think of muscle and power that's not what they really is you
supposed to be able to know how to be powerful playful joyful and keep all
these different elements of you as a kid because as a kid you would play all day
until a motherfucker
down there
stepped on your shoe
the wrong way
now y'all fighting
you feel me
that's how that shit was
but as kids
we was always happy
until it got to the point
to where we weren't
but now it's like
everybody brainwashing
motherfuckers
to be mad
and on ten toes
and on ten all the time
then get happy.
I don't know, because it's just backwards to me.
But it switched a little bit, though.
It switched a little bit in the industry because it's confusing now, right,
to these kids because what we grew up on is women wear purses
and they carry purses.
But now men carry purses.
I'm going to be honest, though.
I've been seeing men doing these type things
like if you go back to the 70s man these men had they heard on Modena
sometimes. Crap tops. That's true. They was really but when nobody saying like oh they gay or they
doing this they that you feel me or they less of a man like you feel me I use prime
examples like MC Hammer like he was a dancing nigga but like I ain't gonna lie
when nobody fuck with MC Hammer. Oh MC Hammer fuck you up. Who? Who used to love MC Hammer, like he was a dancing nigga, but like I ain't gonna lie, when nobody fuck with
MC Hammer.
Oh, MC Hammer fuck you up.
Who?
Who used to love MC Hammer?
No, I'm talking about that step-toon in the streets.
Oh yeah, MC Hammer beat the shit out of you.
Oh no, no.
He beat the shit out of you.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Immediately.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feel me?
So it's just like, when do we get so gangsterized to where motherfuckers can't, because I ain't
gonna lie, I'm very in tune with kids that's growing up in my city of Memphis, and I'm very in tune with kids that's growing up in my city of Memphis.
And I'm very in tune with a lot of people I've lost to the street life shit.
And now that I'm realizing, I'm like, what is we really doing?
What is the point of being so heavily just gangstified walking around here?
Because the niggas I know, they serving life sentences and they dying. Like the last funeral I went to, I was just sitting there.
I ain't crying nothing.
I was just looking at the casket and God was just talking to me.
He was like, how many more of these I got to bring you to before you kind of just start to get away from this entity?
And at one period of time, you was like, I can't wait to his message.
I can't wait to his music start aligning with his message.
And like, that's always sat on the back of aligning with his message and like that's always
sat on the back
of my mind
you know
and that's just
something I want
to start getting into
now don't get me wrong
I'ma still get on
some G shit
sometime
but like
it's a good balance
to be able to
show people
like this ain't
all of what
God just put into me
to just be a
hard ass nigga
all day
and this record
is a self love record
that's exactly
so it's kinda weird
to see people
mad at a man for loving his self on me you wanna know something though that nigga all day. And this record is a self-love record. That's exactly what it is. So it's kind of weird to see people mad
at a man
for loving his self.
On me.
You want to know
something though?
It's because like
in our community
I feel like
it's unintentional
it's unconsciously
a lot of
a lot of
a lot of people
are gravitated
to the most
to the less confident person.
So when they peep
someone that's not
as confident in themselves
it's easier to manipulate and control that person. So when they peep someone that's not as confident in themselves,
it's easier to manipulate and control that person.
But when you see
a motherfucker
that's gonna wake up,
you nagging on them,
you gonna look at them,
bitch, I'm gonna do me.
And you gonna keep
that shit pushing
and keep that shit walking.
You can't manipulate
or control that person,
so now it makes you
uncomfortable.
It bring out
your insecurity.
So you feel me?
That's how this shit be.
I see if the music
has changed when you first came out which i think is great because like he said is i think you
realizing the effects you have on the youth and how many fans you have what my prime example was
like i it was it was a point of time where kids with i had facetime people kids and the first
thing they'll do like they'll bring like a toy gun in the camera like like hey look I got one of these like as if like it'll impress me
and I'm looking like I'm like done it I need to fuck up like that's the first
thing you want to show me and on ever since then I kind of started being more
conscious but I also peep the amount of people that's not streaming my music in
the hood which
makes me feel like God gives me the opportunity to still want to be able to
perform or make this type music just in moderation because it's my focus it like
to go to the gym and listen to my yeah it's motherfuckers I got white people
overseas they just like to jump up and down on my shit so I'm just conscious of
anything but why is it so
important to make sure that your parents are involved my protection you feel me so she she
she watch my mom my deuce over there my chop yeah yeah go ahead i love her i love seeing her
i love seeing you all together what i was mom you ain't gonna hear one of them stories from me yeah
feel me nobody playing with my bread nobody playing none of that stuff because you feel me i seeing y'all together. He do not move without his mom. You ain't gonna hear one of them stories from me. Yeah. Feel me?
Nobody playing with my bread.
Nobody playing
none of that stuff
because,
you feel me,
I just got the right people
around me.
I don't surround myself
around people I feel like
that's just not meant
to be on that journey.
And,
you know,
we got discernment.
Our prayers to the most high.
We very guided
and protected
in that space.
But,
you know,
it's good to have people around you that just got your best interest.
Yeah.
Now, what about this picture with you recreating Tupac, man?
What that joint say?
I don't know what it say, but it's just you in the tub.
He going low with them glasses like that.
Yeah, the picture with you in the tub with Pac.
How did I make?
Oh, that's not true.
Yeah, man, I ain't gonna like that's not you. Yeah, man.
I ain't going to like this shit.
Iconic, though.
And you did that for your duck to promote your duck boot.
Yeah, the duck boot.
He got them with you.
Let's pull them out.
What are you talking about?
Pause.
Yeah, man.
Yes.
Look at them.
But why the Tupac pitch it to promote them?
I mean, it's slut season, baby.
Yeah.
It's slut season.
So you said Pac was a slut?
Yeah.
I mean, he was a slut at times. He was a poetic slut.
He was a poetic slut.
Y'all been playing with Pac all week now.
Okay.
But if you think about it, though, that was my whole agenda
with it because
I feel like a lot of people
had Pac,
Michigan Screwed.
You feel me?
A lot of people just feel like
Pac just wanted to promote
a thug image all day,
but he was really
more than a thug.
But a lot of people
in our community
just don't appreciate
that other part of him
because it's harder
to be that person.
It's easy to get a gun.
No, we appreciate it. I think with Pac, man what pock shows me all the time is like you can't
lead you can't lead too live eventually eventually the negative life will catch up to you yeah i mean
but but like you you see how you peep it there's a lot of people that not even got their mindset
to peep it feel me so that's that's why i did that i did it because there's a lot of people that don't got that mindset to pee feel me so that's that's why i did that i did it
because it's a lot of people that only felt the vibration of negativity from tupac but they never
felt that self to me him being in that tub is is a confident version of himself he love himself he's
not insecure to get in that motherfucker and he know who the audience was he was targeting. And that's how it really mattered to me.
But I did it simply because a lot of people ain't seen that.
A lot of niggas ain't seen that picture.
Your generation, for sure.
A lot haven't seen that picture.
But why the duck boots?
Other than to promote them.
You say what?
Why the duck boots, though?
Like, why that picture specifically for duck boots?
Man.
That's the only thing you wearing. I mean, you can only pay attention to the one night and you can try to peep through
the jewelry if you're a woman yeah but a lot less jewelry than pockets the boots a lot less jewelry
than pocket pocket needed more to cover up and ellie what are you trying to say I'm on the thing. That should be something that she asked me. This guy blew up the picture.
These are his real feelings.
Man, zooming in.
Why do you want to come out with duck boots, though?
Man, ownership.
Ownership, bro.
It's my shoe.
Speak that.
Okay.
Sir, I got to lay shadow with Pearl.
What made y'all do that?
And where can people buy them if they want them?
So, factorylab.com.
F-C-T-R-Y.
Lab.com.
Or factory.com.
One of those.
If you just tune in on my socials, you'll see.
It'll be out like May 9th.
That's when we dropping it.
But until then, I'm just going to be wearing it in the meantime.
You can just go to my socials
but real dope shoe i feel like the most important part about it is um the post that really that
really struck everybody attention was like i spent five years thinking an endorsement deal was just
gonna drop out the sky for me and i had to realize i had to be first take accountability of how I first came out.
Like I came out real gun heavy to where like I probably pushed a lot of brands away.
They was kind of scared to mess with me.
And, you know, over five years during that time period, I'm like, man, why I don't have this?
Why I do not have this endorsement or that or whatever.
So it made me self-reflect, work on myself, clean my image.
And then it still kind of didn't come and I was like you know what God probably won't me to
not take a check but create something to where I can write the check yeah you
know just taking ownership right that's how I took it and uh yeah man we here
why a duck boot though like what do what does that signify to you so duck boots
uh if you just look up the origin
of a duck like i like to look at spiritual meanings of everything like whenever i see some
i'm type nigga like google okay what's the spiritual meaning of it because god you know
he makes no mistakes with nature every every animal every instant i mean insect every animal
insect all these different things the way the wind blow rain sleet Insect All these different things
The way the wind
Blow rain
Sleep
Snow
Water
All these different things
Have a spiritual meaning
And a spiritual definition
To it
And ducks just mean
Good omen
Blessings in abundance
And it also means
Fertility
Because you always see
Ducks with they kids
Yeah
With the other ducks
You feel me
So
It's just a good omen
When I heard it You know know, shout out Omar.
Omar, he's actually the guy that helped bring all the ideas
for Yata Life with Yeezus.
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So, you know, Omar, he designed this boot.
And, feel me, it just fitted me.
And this is what we're doing.
How do you style yourself with that on?
What would you suggest people wear with that?
Man, like something heavy.
Like oversized, like baggy.
Because it's going to look right when it's set.
Because it's kind of wide right here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's kind of like a big boot.
So I feel like the clothes you'll wear with it got to be kind of heavy and stocked up.
I got a lot of fresh ass fits with it. You can really wear it with anything. I got shorts with it got to be kind of heavy and stocked up. Like, I got a lot of fresh-ass fits with it.
Like, you can really wear it with anything.
I got shorts with it.
I wore some shorts with it, some baggy.
I even wore some skinnies with it yesterday,
and they worked for me.
Like, it's a universal boot for real.
Yeah.
I'm really proud of, you know, what we came up with.
Like, this shit, I feel like it's next level.
And the shoe gang kind of dry right now.
We need another shoe
to really run the course.
You feel me?
Is there money still in music?
Or you got to go to products?
Man, it's a lot of money in music,
but I take it like this, bro.
Ain't nothing wrong with,
what they call that, mama?
Diversifying?
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
What's that, mom?
Damn, what's that joint called?
Residual income.
Ain't nothing wrong with that you feel me that's
what make the big news yeah music ain't gonna pay the bills all the time but music yeah music gonna
get that bread though like don't get me wrong but you know i just take the nba player around they
get a contract and they only spend like they endorsement money do that do like that
but music play good i'm really like one of the youngest and the only artists that really sell records at my age, at my stamp.
You feel me?
And you got this tour, man, but I see ain't no New York dates on it.
And is that because you are also a special guest on a Boogie's tour?
Is that why?
Yeah, so yeah, I'm going to see y'all there.
I know,
but what if like somebody like me went the whole show in New York,
but I got to just see you as a special guest at a boogie.
I ain't going to lie.
You want me to be a hundred.
Yeah.
Like,
like,
so what have you been being this whole time?
I've been being like, people say,
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not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, not, be a hundred with me now, I've been being like When people say Nine and a half You wanna be honest Nine and a half We've been here for 30 minutes already
I've been being about
Nine and a half
Nine and a half
Be a hundred with me now
About this
But I ain't gonna lie
Like don't ever
Don't ever not appreciate
The appetizer
Oh
You feel me
Cause the appetizer
Be like
Okay I wanna see more
You feel me
So if I come out there
And just do my shit
For like 30
20 minutes Pop my shit You like 30, 20 minutes,
pop my shit,
you're going to be like, damn.
You feel me?
And it'll make you more intrigued
to go see the rest of the show.
But I mean, like an NLE Chopper show
all the way through,
it's like a real experience.
Like for real,
it's next level.
Y'all got to see it.
So basically,
we only going to get a taste of this.
So you're going to make me go get tickets from somewhere else.
Yeah.
So I can get the main course.
I just got to get the appetizer.
It's still going to be fun, though.
It's still going to be fun as hell.
I got you.
No, I know what it is.
I didn't even know you could do that.
I thought that was illegal to be on two different tours at the same time.
For real?
Yeah.
It's whatever you negotiate.
It might not be negotiated well.
Rap, hip-hop is like the most free,
freedom,
freedom sports
you can play.
Yeah.
You could be free,
you can do all type shit.
But the festivals
make you sometimes
do it though, right?
The festivals make you
do that sometimes, right?
The festivals,
they don't want you
to do something
in a 30-mile radius.
Yeah, that happens
sometimes with festivals
for sure.
You can't do,
they'll say some shit
like you can't have
an after party
or some shit. You know what I'm saying? A a little different shit like that are you still having fun though
i'm celibate right now though so i can't have too much fun
ramadan had ramadan pushed me to be a little bit more uh just disciplined with my energy
that's why i like I like participate my own have
a religion I just believe in God and karma and prayer and you know doing good
to people and getting it back but I do like to take from different religions
and apply them to my life and when when I went Ramadan I came around I did a
Ramadan fast I was eating fruit all through the day and then I eat a meal at
night you know pose eat no fruit I know but I made then I eat a meal at night. Rob Markman You're not supposed to eat no fruit.
Lil Jon I know but I made it.
I did it my own.
I did it like my own way.
But I was participating with them.
You feel me?
But you know what I'm saying?
In the midst of that, God speaks to you.
He brings a lot of clarity to you.
And he was just telling me like, where I'm taking you, you need to preserve a lot of
the energy you would normally give out.
So I just been been I really just been
With self
That's why y'all heard that
If I was a bad bitch
Yeah
Last time you had some cheeks
Yeah
Last time you had some cheeks
Jesus Christ
I've been going too much
Too much
Wow
Yeah about too much
If we include like
This month I ain't over here
But a month
I did the whole march
And like this month
So I'm finished
This month How about you though So I'm finished this month.
How long you doing?
I'm just going.
I think God is positioning me for a whole lifestyle change.
I like this.
I like it.
I don't think it's a thing of how long I'm going.
It's more so something I just got to adjust to and grow up in time.
It's hard, though, cuz I ain I ain't gonna lie cuz I love women
I just love women boy temptation is crazy ain't it what the garden of Eden
everywhere the garden of Eden is everywhere did you set your intention or did you say to yourself
I want me a good woman so in order to get me a good woman i gotta be the man i think this woman would deserve is it
something like that no i don't really want i don't really want no woman like that but i do clarify
that right now yeah yeah yeah i'm talking like i work better solo okay i work better like i work
better focused if that makes sense but you feel me i I do have, like, women in my life to where I don't need sex from them.
But they just good women to where, like, in my eyes, they could be, you know what I'm saying, in the sense of a wife.
But, like, not like I want a wife.
You get me?
But it's like God kind of already ordered motherfuckers that I got to be around.
Yeah.
And it's just like you just got to accept it.
Yeah.
That's like the stage I'm in.
But I ain't just looking for nothing.
I'm just more so just going with the flow of my order steps.
Now, this is one of those times where people will say,
and Ali Chopper's contradicting himself because he's celibate,
but he out here on the slut season tour.
Yeah.
I mean, why not?
I mean, I think it's the perfect example to show people
how you can be a slut but still in tune with yourself mm-hmm I mean like I could
promote sex but at the end of the day they gonna be like damn he's celibate
doing it yeah he's gonna make you down there look in the mirror cuz if he can
do all this like I'm around a lot of pussy Charlamagne like I'm around bad shit every day. I'm around a lot of poofy shit. I'm around a lot of bad shit, man.
Like, feel me?
And to be able to be one and not, you know,
and dodge and want a bite,
I feel like it's showing a lot of my discipline.
Like, I really be patting myself on the back
because I ain't gonna lie, the thing about God is
God don't make no mistakes.
I feel like, shit, in the Bible Bible they say how Jesus had to walk through
prostitutes Mary Magdalene you feel me if you're gonna be someone that
influenced God gotta be able to take you anywhere and you gonna see how to be
able to show your discipline I can go to the red light district and I'm so down
where pussy is everywhere you feel me like just got to know how to block it out.
Yeah.
You getting hit?
No.
Interviews are so crazy these days, aren't they?
I seem to return myself, though.
You've seen it?
I seem to return.
Like, I play with myself, but don't bust it.
Damn.
Damn.
Like, why?
Men should not say they play with they self.
Say you jack off like a goddamn man.
You beat it.
I gotta play with myself.
I know.
I gotta play.
You feel me?
I know.
Like I said,
baby,
I wanna fuck me too. I'ma fuck myself.
What's the point of that though?
Like what's the point?
I hear people say the semen retention
and I understand the energy factor
and all of it,
but why even take your mind there
if you're not gonna ejaculate?
Like why just go read a book or something?
Jesus. Reading books is
way more boring than that.
You're trying to see if you can
bust off, but not bust off.
That's exciting, huh?
It is.
It got benefits to it. It's just like drinking
water every day.
It builds stamina, all that type of stuff.
Discipline.
Just think,
your life force
going in your blood,
in your bloodstream.
It's going out
through the body,
cootling the energy.
It's going up
through the spine up here.
You got your kids
in your head.
I don't know
what the fuck
you talking about.
Jesus.
I have no idea
what this man
is talking about right now.
He'll make you think though.
He'll be like,
this is gonna hit you.
It sounds good.
Like what?
Yeah. You feel that? You think. See, I'm all into Bubba's having conversations
There's certain conversations
I just don't want to have though
I don't want to have
A conversation
I'm not saying he wrong
I'm just saying
It's education
And I almost get there
And I chill
And I got
Seamless on my head
Yeah
And you do like to read
Don't act like you don't
Like to read
I ain't gonna lie
Me personally
I do not like to read But I do like to listen to audio okay like that my mom I moved too
much like to sit down and just stay still yeah what you educating yourself
cuz every time we talk to you I can tell like okay he's learned something new oh
yeah I got so much knowledge.
Like, they need to put me on that TED Talk shit.
Real.
What would it be about?
My type shit.
Celibacy, slit season, the duck boot.
All type shit.
I wouldn't mind seeing you do a TED Talk about self-love.
Yeah.
That'd be good right now.
Oh, yeah.
I would.
Where they at?
Where TED at?
She don't mind that. Bring me through there. Jesus. I Oh, yeah. I would. What are you? Where's T.E.D.? T.E.D.
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T.E.D. and like I think the piece is just gonna make sense a little later on in life. So you don't feel the need because you got a song that's moving to run
behind it and do a whole like just put an album with it.
Well shit, fuck around with it. Why'd you do that? Was Slut Season the album for the summer?
Yeah.
If I had a song in my head I might do that though.
You had a song in your head?
Yeah I had a song in my head. Something might do that though. You had a song in your head?
Yeah, I had a song in my head.
Something you just made up or one that you already made?
Some shit I got on the way.
What is it?
Just 2P, you're going to have to find out.
Calc 2P.
Mama get him out of here.
Never let the left hand on the right hand.
Left hand on the right hand.
I thought I was talking about Duck Poop.
No, I'm going to say it's out now.
It's Duck Poop.
L.A. Chop chopping, ladies and gentlemen.
You go to Factory Lab, right?
Factory Lab.
That's right.
F-C-T-R-Y.
Factory without a A.
Just go to factory.com.
That's right.
We appreciate you joining us. Always a pleasure when you pull up, my brother.
Can I see the boot?
Let me see.
I don't want to throw it.
This shit heavy.
I know.
That's how you know the quality.
You got to catch it.
I'm going to catch it.
Oh, all right.
That quality up in there.
And I like this box.
Why the box so big? And what is that? What is the design? I like this box. I'm gonna catch it Oh alright That quality up in there And I liked his box Why the box so big
And what is that
What is the design
I like this box
Oh shit
That's a duck foot
It's a duck foot
You couldn't tell
Yeah
It's dope
You own any ducks
In real life
Do I own a duck
Yeah
I own a duck
Is a duck an animal
Is a duck an animal
A duck is an animal
God damn
Man you should shut the fuck up
You tell me to shut up.
It's a duck, a animal.
It's a duck, a pet?
I've never seen anybody have a duck, a pet.
It's a duck, an animal?
Shut the fuck up.
It's NLE Chopper, man.
It's NLE Chopper.
You said that we get a pair.
That's not your size.
I'm serious.
You said we get a pair.
Boy, you're turning into an old Memphis show, Danny, right before our eyes, man. That's not your size. I'm serious. You said we get a pair. Boy, you turning into
an old Memphis
sugar daddy
right before our eyes, man.
They about 250.
I don't care.
No, I don't care,
but I love,
I like this.
I really do.
How about her?
No, I ain't gonna lie.
That's the thing, too.
Like, I can't wait
to see them on women
because y'all feet
be so small and shit.
Just imagine, like, the little small.
Like, what size is that?
This is like a 10.
In a minute.
Okay.
All right.
That way it's six in the youth and kids.
So, what the fuck would that be?
And then you wear, like, some little heavy, little sweat.
You know what I'm saying?
A sweatshirt type shit.
You already got the sweat.
You already know.
I got to get your size.
We're going to get sizes.
Okay. Cool. Nice. The breakfast. I don't need them. You already know. I got to get your size. We're going to get sizes. Okay.
Cool.
Nice.
The Breakfast Club.
I don't need them, but thank you.
It's NLE Chapel.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Wake that ass up.
In the morning.
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