The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club REWIND (BOOSIE BADAZZ)
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guy we are the breakfast club we got some special guests in the building today. Yes, indeed. We got Boosie and Tootie Raw.
What's up, Boosie?
I didn't see Tootie Raw.
What's up, man?
That got to be your son.
What's up, man?
Same fade.
Same fade.
You couldn't deny that one if you tried, Boosie.
What's the word, my brother?
Oh, man, I'm chilling, man.
I got an album finna drop Friday.
Okay.
It's called The Best Album of 2023.
Another classic album bro uh you know when i'm driving a project you know i gotta come see y'all you know basically you're rolling right too
man it's good to see you with all the security because we come from an era where people brag
about not having a security and you see these young boys out here now bragging about not having
security and i'm like why not protect yourself if you worth it right the acid you know you ain't no ain't no brain no guns nigga no no you're going
to jail jail three years yeah you're going to jail jail absolutely three years automatically yeah so
uh we had to get security bro you know we had we had we had to do it right bro how's everything
with Boosie Boosie came here with a big smile and just seemed so happy. Who's he always happy? I love it. Man, I had a good morning, man.
I woke up.
I talked to my mom.
I talked to my mom.
Jack, dog.
Jesus Christ.
I ate some good-ass bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich.
I hope you washed your hands in between.
I smoked a blunt on the balcony,
looking at the buildings
in New York,
all the beautiful buildings.
I had a good-ass morning, bro.
Did you wash your hands
before you smoked a blunt
and ate the bacon,
egg, and cheese?
I don't want to lie.
I don't know.
It was six in the morning.
I mean,
I woke up to New York
and it was beautiful
and that was my morning.
I had a real good morning, bro.
That's why I've been happy.
I've been fucking with all the interns.
I'm going party tonight in New York.
Where you going?
I don't know.
Or you just going out, though?
I've been asking all the interns to point me in the right direction.
I'm finna bring some flavor to New York tonight.
You need to hit up Scarlett.
Scarlett said you one of the reasons she got a career right now.
Who?
Scarlett.
You know who Scarlett is?
Oh, yeah.
The rapper from the Bronx.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you need to hit her up,
see what's going on.
I want to party tonight.
I want to feel the vibe tonight.
We'll tell you what clubs is rocking tonight.
Now, 2D Roll,
how long you been hearing your daddy talk like this?
Nothing in my whole life.
What's the wildest thing
you done heard your pop say
that made you say,
damn?
I heard him say a lot.
I don't really matter.
I don't really be can for real.
Yeah.
He say everything for real.
Now, we seen your daddy,
you know,
hard on you
and your siblings sometimes.
What's the craziest thing
daddy done made you do?
Because you messed up.
He's breathing hard.
That means it's a couple of them.
You got to think which one.
That's a lot of them, for real.
I don't really be getting
in trouble no more, for real.
That's what this shit.
I discipline my kid.
Two to come up
getting his ass beat, bro.
I whooped him, like oh and i got
a spill from school and i got a spell from school oh i didn't got one of them expelled beatings
before i definitely got one of those before i got one of them too we're great hey great
no but you got his belt for fighting that's pretty expelled intent yeah my partners we had
gang fighting guys got his belt.
Damn.
And Pop beat your ass when he came on.
Yeah.
Fixed you right up, straight you right out.
Yeah, he got me right.
But you know you ain't going to get it.
Three years later, he was with me.
Three years later, he was with you.
He was with me three years later.
His mama couldn't do nothing with him.
So, you know, them boys, you got to, a daddy got to be in the sun life.
He going to really go straight.
So what did you think when he started getting into the music industry i know the music industry that sometimes everybody seems to hate
uh i couldn't stop him even if i wanted to i couldn't stop him because you know he come up
on the music his whole life so it's like i guess it was a passion to him but at first i didn't want
my sons and none of this music shit because of what I went through in the music.
But at the same time, you got to be a dad and help them follow their dreams, too.
Do you guide his career and kind of manage him to be on top of him to make sure that he makes better decisions than you did?
I guide his life more than his career.
He do all his music himself.
He do all his creativity himself. I guide his career. He do all his music himself. He do all his creativity
himself. I got his
life. Why you ain't came home?
I got his life. I ain't seen
you in, you know what I'm saying? I got his life
more than his career.
What did you want him to do
if he didn't do music?
What did you think your kids were going to do?
Shit, I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know.
Looking at me, what can I expect?
Well, you can expect more. Especially coming up then.
See, I had Tudor when I was young, so Tudor was in the trenches with me.
You know, I was raising them wrong, bro.
You know how them young niggas raise they churn?
Yeah, you didn't know no better.
You know, like I was fucked up, bro.
And, you know, his mama was young,
so he had to be with pops, and, you know.
You know how it was.
Absolutely.
So a lot of that stuff, when you started acting up in school,
you couldn't be too hard on him, because you like, damn, man.
And my mama tell him, that ain't nothing but you, nigga.
You know, and I try to, you, nigga. You know that.
And I try to, you know, but I'm glad he grown.
Did it scare you?
You think you was raising him out of fear because you didn't want him to make the mistakes you did?
Yeah.
All right, all right, all right.
Yeah.
You got me right with that one.
All right.
Yeah, I was, you know, I don't want him in penitentiary.
I don't want him fighting for his life, you know.
I don't want him with ops. I don't want all in penitentiary. I don't want him fighting for his life, you know. I don't want him with ops.
I don't want all that shit, you know.
I help him with life situation. It could be somebody said to him on Instagram.
It could be an op trying to leave that alone.
That shit going to turn out bad.
So I'm mostly, even though he grown,
I'm mostly on keeping him out
keeping him safe
and
being a daddy to him
I saw you say that
the other day
I don't know
I don't think it was Vlad
it was something
I was watching you on
and you was saying
how you don't
you don't want no beef
you don't want
oh you was at McDonald's
you was leaving McDonald's
you was like
you don't want no beef
no issues
no ops
it gotta suck to be a street man
yes bro
like you know now that you get older, you be like, bro, like,
I don't fuck you for you.
You still got to look over your shoulder, you know, from your past.
That's a fucked up feeling.
When you got to go everywhere, especially when you go in your seat,
you got to look everywhere over your shoulder.
Like, that shit wasn't worth it.
The respect you got for anything you did
ain't worth you being an older man
looking over your motherfucking shoulder.
That's right.
Not knowing if he got kids.
He got kids.
That shit ain't worth it, bro.
Absolutely.
That make you get money and get the fuck away.
That's right.
That's right.
That's why motherfuckers
get money and never
come back.
That's right.
Could you tell Envy that?
Because he's been
beefing a lot
the past couple of years.
I haven't been
beefing with anybody.
I'm dying laughing.
I saw you in the comments.
I haven't been
beefing with anybody.
I saw you in the comments
talking about you dying laughing. I swear to God, bro. Y'all put tears in the comments. I haven't been beefed with anybody. I saw you in the comments talking about you dying laughing.
I swear to God, bro.
Y'all put tears in my eyes.
I just was responding, that's all.
I ain't beefed with nobody.
I'm a grown-ass man with kids, man.
But I would ask you, we've seen the UNTI stuff play out,
and then we've seen that you guys had a conversation.
Yeah.
How were y'all able to have that conversation?
Because it was...
First, we, you know,
T.I.
How was that?
You were both walking
to an airport
and y'all both...
No, we had been talking
way before that.
Oh, okay.
Oh, so y'all had been talking
before y'all saw each other
in the airport?
Yeah.
What was the first conversation
after the Vlad interview?
He called you?
I know Tip gonna call you
straight up.
No, we text for about...
We text for about
a week straight back and forth paragraph
no no no no no we know we know we know ti ti was using some big words
bro he can go bro paragraphs why don't you think call each other
yeah they got each other numbers this is too much to be, hey, hey. Like, we, he's saying his point, I'm saying my point.
And we finally came to a head, bro.
And, because I feel he was hurt by what I said.
I'm sure.
Y'all partners.
Y'all been partners for a long time.
Y'all working on a TV show.
Yeah, you understand.
Like, y'all know each other.
That's why, like a man, I apologize.
Because he was helping me with a lot of shit.
We was bonding.
He was helping me with a lot of shit.
But as a man and what I stand on,
if he would have did that that he said he would have did,
I stand on business.
And I would break that bond
behind that.
But I kind of jumped out there
too far.
You know what I'm saying?
But we got by, bro.
You know, I apologize to him.
You know what I'm saying?
We got by, bro.
Y'all still doing the album
and the TV show?
We got the TV show cooking up right now.
You know what I'm saying?
I guess we'll go in with the album a little later.
But we ain't discuss that.
But we just working on the TV show right now.
And then y'all seen each other in the airport.
So that airport was the first time y'all seen each other.
Yeah.
And the conversation and everything was good.
I love that.
Oh, yeah.
We was on a whole another million dollar
conversation right there.
He was saying something,
we was setting up
another play right there.
But don't you think
that's how men should act?
Yeah.
If there's a problem,
get on the phone
and have a conversation.
Or y'all text each other
and y'all speak.
Right, right.
We're grown ass men.
I love that.
We're grown bro,
we ain't gonna let no
social media
and our kids love each other.
That's these dogs.
You know, they rock like, you know, every day they rock.
You know, so as a man, you don't let nothing come between family, bro.
It can be solved out.
And you know, internet beef ain't real beef.
Them niggas ain't shooting at each other.
Everybody on the internet talking about their beef.
Ain't nobody shooting at each other.
Ain't nobody. It's not real on the internet talking about they beefing. Ain't nobody shooting at each other. Mm-hmm.
Ain't nobody, it's not real beef.
Nobody's in real beef.
Ain't nobody shooting at you.
You think the internet sometimes makes you say things that you may not want to say? Just because you like, I know they're going to be on my head about saying something.
So let me say it.
No, when I speak, I speak for not just me.
I speak for a lot of people in the world.
Mm-hmm.
And it be on the tip of my tongue.
Mm-hmm. just me i speak for a lot of people in the world and it'd be on the tip of my tongue and i've been like that since i was since forever if you know boozy i speak my mind and now it just became when some stupid ass shit going on i need i need to speak my mind
like you're like because hey this shit wrong and they'd be like boozy gonna say this
shit wrong so it might be i might if you might be right charlemagne but i feel now is if i'm quiet
it's gonna be fucked up everybody gonna think one way real shit if i be quiet everybody gonna think
one way so my preacher at church told me, Boosie, do not shut up.
In the name of Jesus, that's what they want you to do.
That's what he told me at church.
He said, Boosie, do not shut up.
That's what the whole world wants you to do.
They don't want you to say nothing about the Lord.
They don't want none of that.
They don't want you to.
They don't want my voice.
But the preacher at church told me don't shut up
why you don't talk about god boozy i do talk about god y'all just ain't listening to the god
you gotta listen out i always talk about god i've been talking about god you just gotta listen out
you got a song on your album called blessed and highly favored yep yes sir yes sir yep that's one
that's one of my favorites on the album.
I feel like I'm blessed and highly favored.
I feel like I could have been dead a million times.
I feel like I'm here for a reason.
I feel like every time somebody try to stop my motion,
I get other emotions.
So I'm blessed and highly favored.
I done been almost took out probably 12 times.
Yeah, I saw you say, this was a couple months ago.
I think it was a couple months ago.
You said you was cancer-free.
You finally cancer-free again.
Yep, yep.
Every year I got to go get my checkup.
But my doctor died, bro, my cancer doctor.
So that hurt me, bro.
I wanted to talk to him and tell him what I've been doing.
We see each other every year and he passed bro, so
That was kind of hard on but I ain't got no damn council. So I was I was the head
Hey, man, what kind of lifestyle you look like do you eat right? Like what do you do to you know?
I mean I work out I I don't rest enough. Mm-hmm
That's the most important. That's that's where it come in. I don't rest enough. I chase a lot of money
I love that fucking green dollar. Mm-hmm. And the more you stay up, the more you get.
So, you know, I be having problems with resting, bro.
Like, that's why I'm having problems with sleep.
Only time I sleep on the plane, bro, you know.
So that's why I'm having problems there right now, sleeping.
When you at home, you don't smoke a blunt, go to sleep?
I got to be a daddy then.
When I get home, I got to be a daddy.
I got to go to jumping places.
I got to go to, you know, a full-time job and try to make music at night.
Now, one time you came in and, you know, people were upset about some comments you made about the LGBTQ community, right?
Right.
And you said that, you know.
I'll say them again.
Whatever I said, I'll say it again.
We know.
That's okay.
You don't need to say it again.
We don't have to bring it back up.
Don't do it.
Don't remind me.
The reason I said that is because when you said you have gay people on your staff that
work with you, people thought it was cap.
They thought you were lying.
No.
But we just met somebody on your team.
My assistant.
Your assistant.
He said he he been with you
for the longest
he been with me
he count millions of dollars
for me
I just told you
you can trust gay people
more than anybody
you did say that
I just told y'all that
why would I have trouble
with gay people
you know what's up
Envy got his number
immediately
as soon as he walked in
never met him
he's in my line
Jay in my line
see
but that was that was took out of that was took out of Am I lying? Jay, am I lying? See?
But that was took out of proportion for me speaking.
Sometimes I speak it the wrong way.
Like my mama say, I say it the wrong way.
But the gay people don't hate me, the real gay people.
Like that I see in airports and shit, the gay people don't hate me. They say gay people. Like that I see in airports and shit.
The gay people don't hate me.
They say, Boots, you be speaking some real shit.
They be saying, happy motherfuckers ain't even us.
So I don't know, bro, but I don't have nothing against the LBGT.
LBGT.
I gotta say it right.
LGBTQ. LBGTQ. LBGTQ. No, no. LGBTQ. A-R-B-G-T-Q.
LGBTQ.
LGBTQ.
I-A-E-I-O-U.
And sometimes Y.
No, what's the thing?
It's LGBTQ.
LGBTQ.
LGBTQ.
I-A-E-I-O-U.
Shut up, man.
You're gonna get him confused.
It's LGBTQ.
I have nothing against the LGBTQ.
There you go.
Final answer. I have gay people on my LGBTQ. There you go. Final answer.
I have gay people on my staff.
That's right.
And I got his number to get your calls for the car show.
That's why I got his number.
You ain't got to explain why you got his number, bro.
You made it seem like I'm trying to holler at him.
You made it seem like I'm trying to holler at him.
I didn't say that.
No, no, no.
I wanted to be clear.
I just told Jay, if he texts you for anything other than business, please let me know.
Yo, shut up, man.
Stop it. That's all I'm saying.
And then, you know, people were talking about your daughter, and you was like, you accept your daughter fully.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that wasn't a concern or problem at all either.
When you 22, hey, I feel like I raised her right.
You know, I was gone from some important years, 8 to 13.
And when I came home, I was trying to be a makeup dad.
I wasn't into her sex life like that.
I never even, you know.
You don't want to know that when you got daughters.
I got four daughters. I just did five years in prison.
Just did B-Def road.
Yeah.
I won't come up in makeup. You know what IDef Road. I won't come up and make up.
You know what I'm saying?
So I missed a lot.
You know, I missed a lot.
But at the same time, it probably been there.
But the respect that they have for me, I respect her coming out when she did.
You're a grown woman, 22.
You could pop pussy.
You can do what you want when you're grown.
You know what I'm saying?
But as a dad, I don't support it also.
I'm a Southern Baptist.
We don't support it also.
But we don't shun it.
We don't shun it.
You see what I'm saying?
You got a song called They Dykin'.
Yeah, I know, but that's really just speaking on the music.
You don't want that for your children.
You know what I'm saying?
My dick get hard, okay.
I like to win.
But I'm not going to bring a woman and a woman in a household
to see kids get raised by that.
Traditional household.
I get what you're saying.
Do you...
Whitney Houston, mama.
I don't give a fuck what's going on.
We ain't finna amen shit.
I'm CeCe.
Man, you got...
No, I'm telling you real shit.
I'm just telling you real shit.
Well, they say Whitney was doing it too, though.
Allegedly. Allegedly, yeah. You watch the it too, though. Allegedly.
Allegedly, yeah.
You watch the movies and the documentaries.
And CeCe would fight.
Does it make you approach your music differently, though?
Because you do have an influence on people.
You know what I'm saying?
My music right now is motivation, bro.
It's a lot of motivation.
It's what's going on in the world.
You got a song called Mental Health.
Mental Health.
Which I love.
Yeah.
Man, it's more a groaner.
It's more a groaner than it was.
Have you been going to therapy and stuff, Boosie?
Yeah, I see a psychiatrist.
Dope.
All right, when did you start going?
Like two years ago.
Oh, that's dope.
What have you learned about yourself?
That I've seen too much.
A lot of trauma.
Yeah, I ain't know I had a lot of trauma until, you know,
you first go in and you write on the paper all the people who have died.
And you be like like god damn you know
and
and it uh
me seeing them
it
it
it make me more grateful
make me more grateful
with life
when I leave
when I leave
and it just
helps me out
you know
what made you go
uh
really kind of
being paranoid and shit really kind of being paranoid
really kind of
being you know having
anxiety
not really anxiety bro
thinking about my friends
I stress a lot about my dead friends
and my dead homies
grief
you know and I grieve a lot over my dead homies. Oh, so grief, grief, grief. Grief, really. Grief. You know, and
I grieve a lot over my dead
homies on why a lot
of people around me leave and I'm
still here.
The survival's
remorse.
Yes, man.
And he said I really needed it.
You know, I ain't, I just
tried it, you know.
And I smiled when I left, like, You know, I ain't, I just tried it, you know. And I smiled when I left.
Like, you know, like, this man could help me be a calmer person.
Because there's all kind of shit that help you, bro.
Just breathing, drinking water, bro.
Water bring oxygen to your brain, bro.
Makes you have better dreams and everything, bro.
People don't understand that, bro.
You have a lot on your shit, you have crazy
dreams. When you're more
peaceful, you sleep better at night.
So do you think therapy has brought you more peace?
Yeah. 100%.
Now I also see that you're building
a community on your land.
Is that to bring you more peace?
Are all your families there?
I don't really know what I'm really doing with it yet.
They just put that on there.
You know, I just, when I make money, I like to flip it.
I don't keep money to spend it.
I like to make more money for me later on.
You don't keep money to save it, you mean?
Yeah. Yeah. Because if your money's in front of you don't get money to save it, you mean? Yeah.
Because if your money's in front of you,
you're going to spend it.
Absolutely.
Especially this show money and all this shit.
And I just do it different.
I might have a good weekend
and buy four apartments on my land.
Build them.
Who stays in those apartments?
Family members or?
Nobody yet.
They're getting built.
Who you going to put in there?
I don't know.
I don't know. You're not going to put no random people on you nah nah i might i might i might i
might let family get in them i might let two they're gonna rent one uh you're gonna make
it some rent from you yeah i don't play i don't play with this show even though even though that's
just sunny still gotta pay rent you gotta teach some responsibility yes you gotta teach your
responsibility because if i don't he gonna go rent from somebody else right that's right that's just Sonny's thing, I pay rent. You got to teach him responsibility. Yes, you got to teach him responsibility.
Because if I don't, he's going to go rent from somebody else, right?
That's right.
That's true.
Your landlord ain't going to let you smoke weed like this.
So you might as well come over here.
Your water and your life's free.
You know what I'm saying?
So I get it back all kind of ways.
I like my land.
I can do what I want.
I don't stay around nobody nobody I ain't fucking with nobody
The sheriff
They love me in the town
I got a good situation man
I just built
It's called Las Vegas, Georgia
Las Vegas, Georgia
Yeah
I got
I got showgirls
Gonna be walking around
The pool all summer
I got three mermaids
That gonna lay there
For the Every time we got a party I got three mermaids that gonna lay there for the all.
Every time we got a party, I got three bad bitches, mermaids.
Got mermaid suits.
All they do is lay by the pool.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, real ball shit.
Yeah, real ball shit.
Dude, you ever feel like you gotta keep anything from your dad?
Because he's so honest about everything.
But is there anything you feel like,
I can't tell my dad this?
Sometimes.
Sometimes, because I don't know what he'll say.
Really?
Yeah.
I would think he'd be open about everything.
You know he ain't judging you.
You know he love you.
Yeah, but sometimes I don't know what he'll say.
Sometimes I might not like the response he's going to say back to me.
What's the last thing that you didn't want to bring to him, but you did?
He had a bad response.
I don't really know for real that baby oh yeah that one you were scared to tell me you had a baby yeah i told my mama first how did it make you feel boozy because you had kids young so
i just told you i ain't want to do shit I ain't doing. I was pissed the
fuck off.
I was pissed off.
I was damn I was
I was pissed off.
Oh that's when you
didn't know if you
didn't know the baby
was his.
I remember now.
I remember now.
And he was zero
percent the fuck.
I am not a
grandfather.
Yeah.
I am not.
Stay out my DM
all y'all. I am not a grandfather. I'm not, yeah. I am not. Stay out my DM.
All y'all, I am not a grandpa.
Word, word, word, word.
I'm not the father.
I got a couple more years, I think.
You was nervous then, too? I am not a grandpa.
You was nervous then?
Yeah, I was kind of nervous.
Damn.
I was kind of nervous.
But was you relieved when you found out it wasn't?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, Bootsy, do you get tired of, you know, I guess maybe not, because you do all these interviews and you know people are going to ask you
questions that's going to go clicking, right?
Yeah.
Do you get tired of that or do you enjoy it?
No, it's like a job right now.
I get paid a hefty penny to do interviews.
Podcast.
You see me on them podcasts?
They paying.
Do you give 10% to the church?
Because the pastor told you to speak. So you give 10% to the church? Because the pastor told you to speak.
So you give 10% to the church?
Oh, I give to the church all the time.
Okay.
I just went to church last Sunday.
I give to the church all the time.
I'm like, people don't know how much I am.
I'm a godly person.
My grandpa was a preacher.
My other grandpa was a deacon.
Like, we was raised in a church. I'm born in a deacon. Like, we was raised in a church.
I'm growing in a crack era.
You know, everybody born in a crack era, you had to go to church.
Especially down south.
I know down south, you had to fucking go to church.
Church was like school.
So, you know, we Southern Baptists, bro.
We stand on a lot of principles.
We try to, you know, we don't like the world as much as other people
and what's going on.
You're not a worldly person.
I was going to say your biggest principle is snitching.
You don't like the snitching.
You don't like the talking.
You don't like that.
You don't like none of that online.
That really bothers you.
Yeah, it bothers me because I done lost years of my life
because of people snitching.
If my uncles done lost, my cousins,
I probably wouldn't feel this way if all this shit didn't happen to me in my life.
I wouldn't probably give a fuck about raps because I wouldn't understand it.
But I do.
Took my uncle away, took my cousins away, took me away, took my friends away.
How can I have any remorse
for that? That's been a common
denominator of my failures.
Of my family
failures. Trusting people who turn into
be rats.
So, you know, like, you know, I was on death row
because a nigga ratted on me. You know, like,
my boys
lost their, cause people tell it
and um
that's
that's detrimental
to my family bro
like
and that's what
make me react
the way I act
I could be acting
way worse
than I act
if you knew
what I really
went through with
you know
the closest people
that told on me man
you know like
so uh so you understand what Thug is going going through yeah I feel for Thug bro you know, the closest people they told on me, man. You know, like, so...
So you understand what Thug is going through?
Yeah, I feel for Thug, bro.
I feel for Thug, bro.
Like, I've been in Thug a position, bro, you know,
hoping somebody love you like you love them.
You know, and that's when it all go wrong.
You know, all them dudes broke,
and all they had to do was stay solid.
You know, when they come grab a clique,
they gonna grab a lot of people, bro,
and see if you fold, bro.
And they folded on them, bro.
And now you really, they got your hands in their life.
Because even though you going in there saying,
I ain't do none of this you got four
five motherfuckers six l motherfuckers saying this is a criminal active michael jordan say i
ain't done shit scottie pippen went right in that motherfucker and say yes'am, this is a criminal game. Who is a judge?
A juror's got to weigh that out.
They don't really look at the facts.
They look at the homeboys,
and that's what convicted everybody, the witnesses.
They statements.
When you pull up Thugger and Gunner,
Thugger, who going to pull up first?
Gunner.
Not the Lil Woody, not all them others. They not going to pull up first? Gunna. Not the Lil Woody. Not all them others.
They not going to pull up first.
So they think, even though Thugger probably never ran with Gunna in the streets tough like this or connected,
they going to think y'all are the closest of anything.
Y'all word is stronger than anybody.
So you threw him under the bus, bro.
Like, you know, they ain't have to do that.
Thugger a good dude, bro.
Man, I seen Thugger.
Thugger gave my partner $2,500 to clean the pool table off.
Clean the pool table off?
Bro, he shot a video at my house.
They waste, his people waste whipped cream on the table, bro,
on the pool table.
Thugger gave my dude $2,500.
Bro, that nigga clinked that table.
Bro, that nigga clinked that table so fast.
Bro, dude gave my dude $2,500 out of his pocket.
I'm like, dude.
Bro, like, you know.
I feel like they just,
they trying to throw him under the bus, bro.
Have you spoke to him?
Nah, I ain't spoke to him.
I speak to Lou all the time.
I spoke to Lou a couple days ago.
And Lucha fighting too, bro, you know.
Is there anything Thug could say about Gunna
to make people look at it different?
Like, he didn't snitch on me.
Thug will probably come home and tell somebody else that.
He couldn't tell me that. Mm-hmm. Yeah. He couldn't tell come home and tell somebody else that yeah he couldn't tell me that
yeah he couldn't tell you can tell everybody else that like i don't i stick to the code bro like
that's with anything bro like you know i talked to rollo like rollo was my my partner bro like
i had a good respect for that dude bro like. He be home soon, though, from what I heard from what I read.
Shit, I don't know.
It looked like he was talking.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was looking at that shit, bro.
I'm like.
Oh, no, I thought they said that wasn't true.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just, from the situation, like I told him, bro, I fuck with you,
but I can't fuck with you.
Oh, you spoke to him and told him that? Yeah, I texted him. Damn. I DM But I can't fuck with you Oh you spoke to him
And told him that
Yeah I texted him
Damn
DM'd him
And what'd he say
He said I'm looking at it
The wrong way
And you know
Shit like that
Cause
That hurt me with Rallo
Cause you know
I fuck with dudes bro
I told him man
I don't know who you think
You talking to
But I
Feel like I done lost
Another partner What is What is snitching Nowadays though Cause now you got These dudes They be but I feel like I done lost another partner.
What is snitching nowadays, though?
Because now you got these dudes, they be, you know,
recording themselves doing criminal activity
and posting it on social media,
and, you know, somebody might be on the phone with you
and record it and post it.
Like, I don't even know what it is nowadays.
If you snitch on yourself, it's...
I mean...
When you sending other people to jail,
that's when you gotta blame yourself for yourself.
When you sending other people to prison for shit,
it's wrong, bro.
Everybody going to prison, God wants you in prison.
He's just making you stronger for other shit.
That's why all the rats, they get out and something happen to them.
Nigga ride down the street,
in a state of brick fall.
Pow!
Bitch is dead.
I'm telling you.
You just read it.
You just fucked up everybody's life
and you think you gonna be safe.
That's why shit happen like that, bro.
Them dudes,
I don't respect that, bro,
because the children suffer.
Nobody on Instagram or social media never say nothing about that man's children.
They never say nothing about the children.
When you go to prison, your children suffer.
When daddy gone, shit change.
Everything fucking change, bro.
A rat destroys a family.
You just looking at the criminal.
You're not looking at the fucking baby mama who's going to be slaying pussy.
Pussy going to be all stretched out trying to find another baller.
She ain't got time for the churn.
The churn all over the place.
A rat destroys a whole family.
That's what people need to understand.
How could you vouch for somebody who's tearing a fucking family apart?
I agree with that,
but then there's people that would say,
well, criminals tear families apart too.
Like, what if the person has done these things
that they getting arrested for
and getting convicted for?
What if they really did the dirt?
It's up for God for you to catch you,
not for the police.
If God let your ass get away, you got to wait.
You jumped the game first.
God got your ass away.
It's up for the end.
It ain't for you to turn them in.
It's for your ass to get away.
It was your turn to get away.
You know sometime when you did crime, somebody got away.
And in the hood, you was just that lucky motherfucker.
Don't bring him down. God got his. Yeah. And in the hood, you was just that lucky motherfucker. Don't bring him down.
God got his ass away.
He jumped the gate.
You fell.
You fell over the acorn, nigga.
You've been stingy your whole life.
Your ass fell over the acorn.
The person who got it was meant for him to get away.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So who are you?
He don't get caught later, nigga.
Yeah.
That's how the streets go. He don't get caught later. Or hurt. Now, listen, Boots So who are you? He gonna get caught later, nigga. Yeah. That's how the streets go.
He gonna get caught later.
Or hurt.
Now listen, Bootsy,
when you come to your son, right?
You know, your son
is a public figure now.
And I see people say things
about your son.
I saw one dude said he,
he said he's the one
who got your son arrested.
How do you feel
about stuff like that?
Uh,
who got my son arrested?
You said Charleston White
went on the record? Oh, uh, I don't know, man. I don't You said Charleston White went on the record?
Oh, I don't know, man.
I don't fuck with Charleston White.
That nigga, that a prush.
I ain't fucking with y'all.
I'm keeping that nigga name out my mouth that day.
That's a threat to my success.
Charleston White.
He ain't hiding.
Charleston White gonna get your ass locked up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, uh, I've been ducking that smoke with Charles.
That's the only smoke I ever heard Bootsy say he ducking.
That's some smoke you want, man.
I ain't trying to have no man calling no DAs and all this on me.
That's real shit.
It's real fake shit.
People got to realize, realize right if you look at
our community i don't understand why people make threats online why they they record calls why they
put it in their raps why they do the things that they do because it's it's all documented you're
going to jail you're going to jail it makes no sense anymore you're going to jail bro like you going to jail like you get on there you say when i see you i'm man that is a
threat that he's gonna call the people and talk proper your real name your birth date everything
you everything hey so like you know i had to tell him m McKinney, shut the hell up. Leave him alone.
I don't want that smoke.
If Charles the White looking now, I don't want the smoke, bro.
If you watching this right now, I don't want you. You got smoke.
I don't want the smoke.
I'm tucking my tail, bro.
I don't want the smoke, bro.
I don't want no beef with you.
I don't want you to.
We straight.
We straight. We straight.
Do you have any reservations about putting 2D in the spotlight, though,
because of situations like that?
Oh, nah, he in the spotlight.
It's up to him to handle it.
Nah, he really got to.
I tell him shit, but he still got to learn from his mistakes, bro.
Like, he grown.
Like, you know, like, I can't take him out of the spotlight.
Like, he was born in the spotlight
so
He got a deal with that as a man
Now you were mad at a McDonald's employee because they ain't give you no jelly, you know what them fucking people be doing
They did it to you too
Fucking Sasha busy they give you one Jim you got a period next quarter for the other one. I think
I'm not doing it like that
That pissed me off that day because I've been seeing McDonald's since I opened my eyes.
Absolutely.
Like, I've been going to McDonald's forever, bro.
When that cheeseburger, that double cheeseburger meal, the two of them, $2.99.
$2.99.
Hey, bro.
$3.24 with tax, yeah.
So, I get in my feelings with certain shit. And it happened in the airport before that.
I'm like, can I get a couple more jellies?
She said, you got one biscuit.
I like my shit sloppy.
You know, I like my shit hanging off when you squeeze that bitch. So I feel like they're not being paid extra to not give you jelly.
If you was getting paid an extra fucking fee by me coming to this,
man, throw two more fucking jelly thing this big.
You can't throw three, four more jelly.
You love your fucking job too much.
You're going to be working
there a long time, bitch.
Yeah.
Any bitch love their job like that,
you're going to be there
a minute, bitch.
Boosie,
do you ever talk to your therapist
about possible anger issues,
maybe?
Oh, yeah.
I got anger issues.
I got anger issues.
He said I have anger issues.
He said I have anger issues.
Do you know where it stems from?
Because I also saw you say you crest out a whole story
because they asked you for your ID.
Oh, it stems from my childhood.
Okay.
Most trauma does, yeah.
It stems from my childhood.
My daddy and my mama fighting.
But I don't fight women like that.
I don't beat women ass.
Probably because my daddy used to hit my mama. But I have anger problems like sometimes I got.
I have temper tantrums.
He didn't give you no like no exercises to do
before you take it there?
Like when you, like say the McDonald's jelly situation.
There's nothing to breathe with,
like you take a breath before you react?
I was already having a bad day.
I lost my safe deposit key.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
So I went across the street to McDonald's,
and they ain't give me no jelly.
So you was projecting on them.
So it really wasn't about the jelly.
Yeah, it was about the jelly,
but I already had a little fire in me.
I ain't gonna lie.
Okay.
I had a little fire in me.
Okay.
But I've been on that jelly, bro.
They actin' crazy with that jelly.
You know that shit. You know that shit.
You know that shit.
Y'all be like,
damn, when y'all
look in the bag,
two ketchup.
Bitch, I got big ass
on your rings.
Hell nah.
I saw you street racing,
too.
You was doing 150.
Did you see it?
Yeah, I was in that
911.
Little boy.
Little boy.
You can't skip
a little boy.
My nephew,
he just got a Challenger.
Oh, that was your family member you was racing?
Oh, yeah.
Boosie was talking to him like Chris.
Yeah, that was my family member.
Yeah, he pull on, say he just got his shit three days ago.
He pull on side mouth.
Dogged him.
Dogged him.
You done came too far to go out in a car wreck like that, man.
150 miles an hour.
I just told you I'm here for a reason.
When it's my time to die, my ass out here.
God ain't trying to take me nowhere.
I don't, I don't, like, I ain't going nowhere, bro.
I'm going to be here to talk some shit for a minute.
So y'all can get used to it, motherfucker.
You hear me?
I ain't going nowhere.
I done been canceled.
Death row.
Oh, man.
Nigga done shot at me 36 times.
You still can't hit me.
I only been hit one time.
That's God, bro i've been scraped
two times hit one time out of nine times i'm here for a reason bro you think have you found out what
that reason is that purpose because it got to be bigger than the rapper even though i don't know
i don't know i mean i just i just mean, I just follow what God lead me to.
Yeah.
You know, I'm becoming a better daddy, a better businessman.
Everything I'm doing, I'm getting better at.
I'm in competition with myself, bro.
I can see you being a pastor.
I'm in competition with myself.
I can see you being a pastor or deacon in the future.
I ain't even joking.
Shit, I don't want to be
like George Foreman.
George Foreman?
George Foreman went to a pastor.
He had shit.
He got broke.
I thought George Foreman
got rich.
I ain't see the movie.
No, you ain't see the movie.
No, I ain't see the movie.
Yeah, George Foreman
had to put that Bible down.
It wasn't paying the bill.
Yeah, George Foreman
had to put that Bible down.
But Foreman don't talk
like you, though.
Like, you have a natural way of communicating with people. My grandfather was a preacher, bro. Yeah, yeah Foreman had to put that Bible down. But Foreman don't talk like you, though. Like, you have a natural way of communicating with people.
My grandfather was a preacher, bro.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you listen to my songs, I got a lot of God shit in them.
It just get overshadowed by other shit.
You got a song called Diddy and Carisha.
What's that about?
It's about...
That's the song you was trying to get Diddy on a long time ago?
Yeah.
Did you ever get Diddy on it?
Nah. Nah. Did you reach out to him? He didn't long time ago? Did you ever get Diddy on it? Nah.
Did you reach out to him?
He didn't hit you back?
Yeah, I reached out to him.
What did he say?
I see you back working now.
I don't know, man.
Diddy be hard to catch sometimes.
I get my feelings if I can't catch a nigga.
You don't answer your phone three times.
But I understand.
I'm the same way.
I'm a businessman.
But that's me.
If I call you and you see Boosie,
nigga,
please answer.
Because I will
FaceTime your ass.
I will wait till you
get in the bed
with your wife
and FaceTime you
at 3.30 in the morning.
Because you know you on.
Yes.
If you don't answer my call,
ask anybody.
I do it to all
of the celebrities.
QCP.
Ask anybody.
Snoop Dogg.
Who picks up the most?
Snoop will pick up for me uh Snoop will pick up for me
Snoop just picked up for me
we was laughing this morning
we was dying laughing this morning
I was looking at the
Martha Stewart
uh thing
I told Stewart
I'm fucking
Snoop
what up man
tell Martha Stewart
I won't fuck
yo what is wrong with you man
man Snoop stop all that, bro.
I had the magazine in.
Oh, you talking about Sports Illustrated?
Sports Illustrated.
Y'all don't talk about the student on Sports Illustrated, bro.
I didn't.
I didn't see it.
Come on, bro.
You like that?
I ain't.
Talk about it.
They lucky I ain't on H no more.
That's what you jacked off to this morning?
No, no, no.
I ain't jacked off to this morning.
I ain't jacked off to this morning.
You said you jacked off to this Stewart. You said you spoke to Stewart.
I went in my phone.
I went in my phone.
That's the headline right there.
Boosie jacked off to Martha Stewart's Sports Illustrated cover.
No, but I called Snoop.
I said, Snoop, man, what's wrong with Martha, man?
I knew I was going to make him laugh.
I just called Snoop out of the blue.
He make me laugh. I make him laugh. I just kind of snoop out the blue and I like to make, he make me laugh,
I make him laugh.
So I saw Martha Stewart.
She look old Martha, boy.
Yeah, but I ain't attracted to no Martha.
If I was on ecstasy,
when I was on ecstasy,
that's how I made all them children.
If I was on ecstasy,
I'm gonna tell you this,
if I was on ecstasy,
Martha Stewart, Martha Stewart,
she'd have to get it.
What's the oldest you done touched, Boosie?
I was 18.
I had a 51-year-old.
Okay.
She was a crackhead, though.
What?
Yeah.
It was a transaction.
I started to like the crackhead, me and my boy.
What?
But she was, you know the crackheads that don't be really,
you know the kept up crackheads.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who got children.
Absolutely.
But they crackheads.
Mm-hmm.
So that was like me and my boy, we used to down there,
you know what I'm saying, get mad when one sneak off with her.
She was a crackhead.
So y'all shared her?
Yeah.
But you liked her more?
He probably liked her more, but I liked her, too.
I liked her, though, because, I mean, she was grown.
I mean, she would tear all that ass up, bro.
So how'd y' a relationship we both got
the sneaking going see you without each other
crack it was cheating on you no man you know hey hey hey brother like me and my
partner like that, the crackhead
was fire, bro.
Like, she was,
she was a well-kept crackhead
and, you know,
and I mean.
She still around now?
Oh, I don't know.
Yeah.
Tootie, have you heard
this story?
Is this a new one?
Have you heard this one?
Do you get embarrassed
by some of your father's stories?
Like, do you get sometimes
like, I heard your dad did this. Do you get embarrassed at some of your father's stories? Like, do you get sometimes like, I heard your dad did this.
Do you get embarrassed at all?
Sometimes.
Sometimes.
Now, when it comes to the Boosie fade, the classic Boosie fade,
was that your choice to get it, or he made you get it?
That and them both, but, shit,
I done don't look right with no other haircut.
Yeah.
I'm going through that right now with my younger son.
He don't want it son he want dreads
nah he want something else
and basically
we at odds right now
I ain't breaking bro
what do you want
that nigga motherfucker look like
that nigga head look like
I don't know what the fuck that is
and I'm pissed
the side with the little
the side with the little oh
the side cut right here but it got a little thing right here some right here you got me
up that's like the old bell beckham oh like they're doing Dallas what are you talking about
no that's the shag no that's the shade okay okay you talk about the oh like the odell beckham like
you've taken yeah yeah yeah I'm not going for it bro like you know like you know like oh so you take the brush
and do that
yeah yeah
I got you
yeah yeah
with the dye
and all that
got you
so we got a choice
to make this summer
what's the choice
we have a choice
in two days
what's that choice
you either cut it
or you stay home
for the summer
damn
are you serious
about that booth
that booth
yeah this is my time bro
when you go back to school
when you go back out of town
you do what you want but this is this is my time, bro. When you go back to school, when you go back out of town, you do what you want.
But this is my time.
When you get 18, you do what the fuck you want.
But when you come for the summer, my two months,
have enough respect for me to come as you are.
Show your daddy that respect for what I done put into this fucking family.
You is my twin.
Bro, I cried, Envy.
When I saw his hair, I cried, bro.
I cried, bro.
Like, bro, it hurt me so bad, bro.
It hurt me, bro.
Like, you know.
But you want your son to be individual,
be his own self, right?
Well, y'all done made this fade famous for the family.
Famous for the family.
So he can never come up with for the family. Okay. Dang.
So he ain't never coming with Drez then.
When he grown, you make 18, you do what you want.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just trying to talk to his mom and make her understand, you know,
like we just got to help me parent this situation.
Because if daddy say something and mama saying something else,
it all goes,
just say yeah with daddy.
Just, you know,
agree with me sometime,
you know,
so that's where I met with dad.
And I love my son,
you know what I'm saying,
but when he coming out
looking like somebody else's son,
I get pissed.
Bam.
Bam.
You know,
it pisses me off.
And I love,
I created him. You you know and you're a
child right now and that's what i'm telling his mother he's a child right now who's in his daddy
care for the summer now if when he goes back to school and he wants okay but when you have that
respect for your dad make me proud just like i your dad, make me proud.
Just like I make you proud, make me proud.
Show me the respect I need.
Because even if I take him and break on what I'm saying and let him come,
I'm going to have an anger in me.
I'm going to have an ill will towards my child.
And I don't want that.
Because I'm going to stand on business.
In my household, that's with anything.
But you know he's going to rebel against you because that is your son.
You a natural rebel.
Oh, he's a rebel.
My little boy, MJ, he bad as fuck.
He get the most whoopings out
everybody in the family right now.
For the summer.
And he don't even try to.
He like me.
He just,
he just fuck up on my state, bro.
He just fuck up.
It's always him, bro.
Like, it's always him, bro.
Does he want to come this summer?
Or he be like,
I ain't going to dad's house this summer.
Or he ain't got a choice?
I don't know.
We at a standstill right now.
I think his mama
going to push his ass out that door.
And she trying to fight for him right now.
You know, he a mama's boy you know his first five years he was born when i was in prison so his first
five years i wouldn't know holy he uh 12 or 13 right now but his first five years i wasn't there
that make you a mama's boy my My other sons, they daddy's boys.
They was with me, though.
You know what I'm saying?
He was, you know how that mama, I'm a mama's boy.
You know how it is with the mama's boy.
They siding with they baby.
They baby like they hug.
They siding with that baby, so that's what it is.
I guess we're going to figure it out.
If not, he going to come. I not he gonna come catch him sleeping cut his head
ball Jesus if he got a little girl that like the haircut he ain't cutting it I
think that's what it is because he he coming into that stage really like 13
and he coming to that stage and I'm proud of him you know I'm proud of him
cuz he got swag bro he bro he, he love, we love girls already.
He love women.
He like his daddy.
Love him.
I grabbed his phone and checked his scroll.
That nigga had five porn things on that bitch out of eight.
Dang.
I was so happy.
I fussed at him.
I said, what the fuck you got all this shit on your phone for?
But when I went in that other room, I was happy.
That little nigga watching, pussy like a mother.
Yeah.
Yeah, and he watching, but he got a number of white girls.
I said, he like white girls.
I got them at the private school.
Well, I'm going to be honest, but it don't sound like you got ladies like you used to have them, bro.
Nah, I don't really talk my love.
You know that. Because I feel, my life and who I'm fucking
and shit, I be feeling like it's for them to know.
It's for me to know.
Got you.
Got you.
For them to find out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause I don't see how a relationship can last in the media.
I don't see how they do that.
I don't see why people put their relationships in the media because how can you like
every time you step out with a big bro is just crazy bro like nigga might send
you a picture with a dick in a mouth yeah yeah yeah yeah Jesus Christ you
know just the fuck with you just the fuck he happy oh he happy oh you happy
let me send you a picture of this bitch in the car with me two years ago right
you're kissing in a year you know
yeah when you keep people i'll show that turn into power bro because everybody want to know
that's why i keep that i i kind of keep i keep my my my under wraps even if i step out with you
i'm not finna go and explain who you are,
how I met you, or what we got going on.
You know what I'm saying?
Because that's with any woman.
You know, I done banged celebrities, all kind of bitches,
but I would never put them out there because I always want to go back.
You know what I'm saying?
If don't nobody know, no nigga can hate on me. Nobody can hate on me. I can always go back you know i'm saying if don't nobody know no nigga can hate on me nobody can
hate on me i can always go back and you letting whoever you're dealing with now no i'm not cheating
because i jacked off this morning you announced it on the radio in new york yeah i did i did
then walked out and smoked a blunt looking at looking at all those fucking buildings
i hope nobody ain't got me in the balcony with my drawers on.
I have my drawers on in the balcony.
I saw you defending Vlad, too.
Why people think Vlad defends, man?
Man, I don't know, bro.
People go up there and they share. You can't turn me against.
This how I always been.
You can't turn me against nobody and hurt me.
And only show me love.
Boosie never went to jail for talking over there.
If your ass went to jail, you the stupid motherfucker.
Said too much, yeah.
If you going up there to speak criminal and talk,
bro, you the stupid motherfucker.
We got to stop blaming these people who asking questions.
That's their job.
They be going into detail.
And this and this and this and this.
Bro, we got to stop blaming that shit.
That shit don't be right, bro.
Like, you know, I just don't be feeling like that's right.
They put on the people who asking the questions, bro.
Them dudes be delivering all that information.
It come from their own mouth.
And I see IG left you alone.
Yeah, man.
I mean, after they took my $13 million,
but Mark Zuckerberg, he really showed me.
He showed me.
He showed my ass.
He showed you what?
Who got the power.
He showed my ass.
I saw you at Fanbase.
You see, I've been quiet as fuck.
I've been quiet, bro, because he's starting to take the press off me a little.
First, they was blocking ads, blocking.
Bro, these motherfuckers got power, bro.
Everybody got friends.
It's just like us.
It's just like, you know, and they was pinning down on me heavy, stopping a lot of my motion,
trying to stop a lot of my motion.
So the more i've been quiet
the better been going you know but see that's why i was talking i did last
other day and vlad was like man bussy said that you'd be picking sides and i'm like man
i don't be picking sides i just don't want to see brothers get have like that happen
you know what i mean because i know how to empower that b play when it comes to stuff like that. Yeah. And they powerful, bro.
Yeah.
Them motherfuckers.
More than people know.
More than people know, bro.
I ain't even talking about no entertainment.
People with billions of dollars.
Yes, absolutely.
People with billions of dollars are way more powerful than people with millions of dollars.
They make phone calls.
I'm just happy. I got got like a call following bro like anything i put out i get a pretty good you know response to keep me floating and i do
it all myself bro so you know the independent huts are harder i say, but on the back end, it make you smile.
You did have a reality show coming, right?
Nah, I ain't had no reality show coming.
I was doing something at first, but it ain't do it.
A lot of people been trying to get me on reality TV.
They know I'm going to sell that motherfucker out but they
don't respect me as a businessman Charlamagne you know if you might offer somebody else more
money for me then talking to me offering me more money you know they don't respect me as a businessman, but they feel it and they know what I would do to reality TV.
They just don't want to pay me, bro.
What show approached you?
Damn near everybody, really.
Love and Hip Hop, all of them?
I mean, not no Love and Hip Hop, Zeus Network, all kind of networks pitching shit to me, but they don't want to pay me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. to me but they don't want to pay me yeah you know they look at me and no you got to pay me like
you got to pay me real real big time for me to stop shooting movies shooting doing all the
i got going it's gonna take time for me if you pay me charlamagne you know you i would go on
that thing and on the toilet toilet. Must see TV.
I would do it.
Bro, you pay me enough fucking money and put me on reality TV.
You watch what the fuck I do.
You're going to have to egg some of this shit out.
Bro, but they don't respect me as a business, as a mogul, bro,
to pay me like other people would get paid.
Oh, you know, what happened in San Diego?
I can't really talk about it, but, you know, I got arrested.
But I want to give a shout out to San Diego police, bro.
I was having a sugar attack when I got arrested, bro.
No.
Yeah, bro, bad one, bro.
Because I was leaving the video shoot i was because my sugar was
dropping you had insulin no i had my insulin but i can't take insulin once it's dropping i gotta eat
i'll get some sugar so on the way there we got pulled over and man my shit was dropping so bad
bro i almost died no yeah man they They had a white San Diego police.
I told him, man, because I'm telling him I'm fucked up,
and they had a white San Diego police.
He said, man, I was a paramedic.
I told him go in my sack in the car and get my sugar shit to squeeze in my mouth
because he was a paramedic before.
And dude saved me, bro.
Ran in my sack,
squirted the shit in my mouth.
Pause.
God damn, Boosie.
He talking about his life, man.
You talking about Paul, man.
He talking about saving his life.
What's wrong with you, man?
Talking about somebody
saving his life, man.
Lord have mercy.
He talking about somebody
saving his life.
That's what he think about.
Paramedic squirting my mouth.
I let the first one go.
That second one was crazy.
Come on, man.
What's wrong with you, man? What's wrong with you, man?
What's wrong with you?
He broke the top off the insulin glucose.
There you go.
He broke the top off the insulin glucose and squirted it in my mouth.
He squirted another one in my shit.
Come on, Boosie.
He got another glucose, and he brought me back up.
When the parameters came, it came back up to 134.
Man, I was out.
I don't really want to talk about the situation,
but I made it to another day.
Absolutely.
Well, the album is out right now.
What you want to play off the album?
It don't matter, man. You don't fast for it, Boosie. Pick a song. We got to play the album is out right now. Which one play off the album? It don't matter, man.
You don't fast for it, Boosie.
Pick a song.
We gotta play one song, Boosie.
I mean...
Diddy and Carisha,
Mental Health,
A Son's Redemption,
Black is Beautiful.
Black and Beautiful.
You wanna play Black and Beautiful?
Yeah, that's my favorite
off the album.
All right, Black and Beautiful.
We'll get to that now.
We appreciate both of y'all
for joining us.
Boosie and Tootie Raw.
Tootie got an album
coming out too
called The Chosen One.
Yep.
When's that coming?
July 1st. July 1st. It'll come right around out too, called the chosen one. Yeah. When's that coming? July 1st.
Oh,
come right around the corner.
Yeah.
All right.
Well,
there you have it.
It's the breakfast club to the raw and Boosie.
Yeah.
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