The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Joe and Jada - Wale tells WILD Kanye West story, talks Rihanna and Usher collabs & new album
Episode Date: November 6, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with DMV hip hop legend Wale ahead of his upcoming album 'Everything Is A Lot,' dropping November 14th. Wale tells them about what went into his new project, his collabor...ations with Rihanna on "Bad (Remix)" and Usher on "Matrimony," the time Kanye West made a song with him and then didn't clear the sample, and how he met Jerry Seinfeld during the production of 'The Album About Nothing.' Joe and Jada also talk trash to Wale about the Washington Commanders and Wizards, Joe says the Knicks are going to win the championship, and Jada tells a story about walking into Def Jam and not recognizing any of the young people running the place. 4:30 - Wale, the sneaker head legend 8:30 - Talking 'Everything Is A Lot' 14:15 - Wale plays "Mirroronnabenz" 18:00 - Being secretive with features 24:15 - Story behind "Bad (Remix)" with Rihanna 26:00 - When Kanye didn't clear his song 28:45 - Fat Joe says Usher owes him sneakers 38:30 - NFL & NBA trash talking 45:30 - Fat Joe's been hanging with Thibs 48:15 - Jada doesn't recognize anyone at Def Jam anymore 56:15 - Never let one of the guys be your hypeman 58:30 - Wale debuts "Belly" [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.] Joe and Jada now on Patreon All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bro, if I had that, what you had, doing them stories, man, I probably, man.
I don't even give it, yo, those jokes entertaining.
These stories is true.
I know, my shit be sounding like lies, too.
Yo, what up, y'all?
This is Joe Crack, the Dawn.
It's your boy Jada.
You know what it is?
The Joe and Jada show.
Every show legendary.
Every show iconic.
And we ever failed you yet,
and we will never fail you or never let you back.
Ladies and gentlemen,
please make some noise today for our brother.
You know what I mean?
DMV zone.
DMV zone.
Heavy in the sports.
heavy in the sneakers.
He makes hits.
He had features with some of the most
incredible people I'm going to ask him about
in a minute. You know what I mean?
He gets on his shit every now and then
you might get a rat.
You might get...
You're always going to see him. You're always
going to hear him. He's always lit.
He's always relevant. Ladies and gentlemen,
make some noise for our brother, Waile.
How do you like that intro?
I'm not as sure. No doubt.
You know, D&FEs are very...
spiritual place for me.
You know what I'm saying?
And my whole career.
You went to church down there a lot?
But BET was in...
I got a crazy anecdote about DC.
Let's start at Howard University.
How can I be downs and all that shit over there?
BET was based out of DMV.
So I would have trained down there to do all teams.
Everything.
The whole BET was in fucking D.C.
So you had to go to D.C.
And we was out there so much because they threw.
all the events out there that I learned so much about
DMV coaching, man, man.
But what's up, Baleigh, man?
Man, man, we're happy to have you here, brother.
Good to be here.
It's good to be here.
It's for real because, like, you know,
a lot of people are here at all the time.
A lot of things grew up listening to me out.
Like, now we're like, by the answer questions,
by y'all, like, that's a little...
He's having a convo.
He might have crazy things.
Yeah.
But, yeah.
I mean, you kind of drop some seeds about
some things you're going to come at.
Yeah, you know.
That's more than the combo.
But my thing is, you know, I woke up this morning.
My outfit wasn't so premeditated.
Uh-huh.
But my young boy, UFO, Feeve, hit me up and said, you know why lay coming.
I said, I know he said, well, you got to throw something on your feet crazy.
And I said, you know, why lay my, I don't think he's going to, I don't think we're doing that.
But I went in premeditated, the outfit and brought out the T.S.
It's about 20-something years old.
Yeah.
Just for the culture.
You know what I'm saying?
because we salute you so much as a sneaker giant.
What got you into sneakers,
and are you still currently,
do you have the passion for the sneaker game?
I think this culture, like, all of us,
wherever you're from, if he was black, he was on sneakers, like, you know what I'm saying?
And now we didn't really have money until I was like,
maybe, like, in high school.
And then when I started working, I just started collecting and collecting,
and then, you know how I go?
Like, any other hobby, you just collect.
And as far as now, I don't really got a pay.
I feel like I got used to.
It's a little bit, like,
stepped on, like, the whole shit
brank out for real. Like, it's just...
It's not what it used to. No, but they make it some good designs,
but it's not. So, like, I'm on the whole,
like, I get clearance rack shit and just pop it off.
Like, these is on clearance.
Like, remember these jumps came out?
I'm on it like that. I wear it without...
I like that. I like...
Yeah, I like that, though, yeah.
I like...
Like, I'm gonna go over there.
And I still got joints, like,
where the Reggie Miller is.
on dunks now.
Like, we was doing that.
We were doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm on hoot shoes.
I wear what I want.
I mean, A.E.
I got one more question before my business partner takes off with the
intelligent question.
This is the wise and telling the guard wise intelligence over here.
Here we go.
A.K.A. A.A.
The Notary Republic.
But check this shit out, man.
Sad day yesterday.
Crazy.
TV's on.
DeAngelo.
Did you know him what he?
mean to you coming out of the DMV, you know what I'm saying?
Well, that's more Southern Virginia, but, you know, it's the DNA with D&V nonetheless, but
I just think what he meant to hip-hop.
The voodoo sound is like a lot of go-go bands was inspired by that album, you know what I'm
saying?
Like a lot of people, like, you know what I'm saying?
And he just represented a certain type of black man, like, like, you know what I'm saying,
in that era, like, you feel like, okay, came out with that six-pack losing weight.
I lost two fat Joe's.
Yo!
I said, yo, I ought to get in shape.
That shit was unreal, right?
Two fat Joe's.
I mean, he was left after he lost two.
I got one left.
Oh, all right.
It was three fat Joe.
I'm telling you.
But DeAngelo, man.
Shout out the cooling, Dre.
It's our brother.
That's our brother right there.
Dre.
Dre.
I talk to Jerry Land.
That's his favorite.
He was fucked up yesterday.
He was so sad.
You know, everybody got their favorite.
Oh, De Anzlo was Dre's favorite.
Oh, no, that's it.
There's nobody better.
The Angelou for Dre.
Yesterday, I was talking to him, and I seen him
fucked up in the face. I was like,
yo, Dre, I'm on a face time.
He was like, yeah, you know this.
It wasn't the same Dre.
You know, he lost this hero.
You know, DeAngelo meant a lot.
You know, Andrew's only one of the first rappers.
Yeah. Angie B.
It turned into recipes.
piece of sing.
You didn't know that?
She might be first,
second rapper.
Shot Rock is first.
She was a dead ass second rapper
in America.
And then she came back years later.
She wrote some songs for Sugar Hill and all.
I'm telling you,
she was there at the exception.
She was at the inception.
Kiss.
You come with the super energetic
questions.
We're just kicking it.
We got,
you got new problems.
project coming, tell us about what's going on with that.
It's called everything is a lot.
Yeah, like, I ain't dropping four years.
Like, I had this, you know, I changed management.
My contract was out with an MM.
Like, I had to figure out a couple things.
And, you know, the industry, like,
about 70% of the people got laid off in the past four years.
So just trying to figure everything out.
And it's really about everything that's been happening
from my last album to now, like, with me,
like, in my mind and my surroundings.
I like that.
Yeah.
Tour,
you got a tour with it?
You know, we tore a album, though.
Yeah.
You stay on the road when you drop some.
Any crazy features?
I ain't listened to that.
I didn't want to listen to it
and then it erased on me
because I was trying to get it.
No, they definitely got the,
you can't rewind.
That was my note on the joint.
That was your note.
Tested, man, like you're doing the block,
man.
Tina sent that shit to me.
She said he's on tomorrow.
How about this?
I never did this for no other.
guess, no other nothing.
I think so. I think so, too.
You think I'm lying?
No, I was talking about something else.
Oh, no, no, no.
Ain't no cap on this. I sat down.
I'll tell you your whole album.
The intro's bananas.
The first joint, that's that
if you really
really want it.
Oh, you got to do it.
That's that shit.
Without him.
Oh, my God.
Oh, sick.
Shout out.
Keith Sweaty, wrote that.
Yeah.
No, I know he wrote it.
I saw the motherfucker.
They saw who you pay, y'all.
I said, damn, got me twisted over you.
For real.
Your key sweat is a business, man.
Yeah, no, for real.
I know.
For the first new...
Thank you.
Thank you to the lawyers that I have to have a table.
Street runners, yeah.
Street runners made that jump.
Street runners, get at me.
But the crazy thing is, it sounded so different when you first send me that jump.
You heard that.
He said that.
I started street running.
You can't throw that.
Don't do that.
You're going to play yourself.
He might, though.
He might have my...
He might be right about it because I know this.
I know that circle.
That circle is Calid.
I know...
Nah, he might got that one.
But...
Street runner T.S.
man.
Yeah, it's the same game.
It's close enough.
It's close enough.
I ain't going to argue on that one.
He got some more coming.
Don't worry.
I started street running.
I'm going to let you get...
I'm going to let...
I started street running.
Black bullback.
I'm giving them.
Okay, they wanted to go.
I started streetrunner.
I started Chris Robertson.
I started Jesse Terrero.
You're saying you started people's name?
I just throw some in easy.
Cool and Drake.
Too old, premature.
Cooling Drake.
I started Calais.
I started Miami.
I started.
I started.
Fuck yeah.
I started Waleigh, man.
I started Howard.
See, but you know what about Wale?
I always figured Walee for a nice guy.
He's actually, he knows how to throw shots.
You see, we started, he was like, yeah, Miami rappers.
And that's the shit Jada's famous for in the verses.
All these New York guys in Miami, I said, damn.
No, when I said Miami, I'm talking about, you know, the Lord,
I got your little, y'all, I get money, y'all do y'all Miami shit.
I know who you been, I know who you be with in Miami, man.
Y'all, but listen to what I'm saying.
Y'all like y'all talk shit too.
That intro was crazy.
Yeah.
You made an album like I would love to make an album.
For some reason, they stereo cast us rappers.
It's just like, man, it ain't no different than what you do.
And ain't no different.
But you went in there, you fucked a lot with the Afro beats.
Is you African or African-American?
I wouldn't even consider none of them bees Afro beats for real.
I'm asking you a question.
Is you African-American or are you African-American?
is that
I'm African
we are African
yes
but I'm just saying
the way you flowed on them
African beats
was almost like
you're from Nigeria
not from Washington
I'm telling you the truth
you know what you did on that shit
my parents met
at the University of D.C
and they both came
into America
like in early 80
that's fired
oh so that's how it happened
because you sounded really
authentic. See, I never did reggae tone because I'm like a New York
Puerto Rican and it would have sounded like Joe's trying to do that
shit and he don't sound right. Right. You did it right.
So in the middle of your album I'm saying to myself, yo, it's Walei African?
I'm the one who always say everybody African. Don't do that shit to me.
I'm just telling you you sounded African on this shit.
My name, my phone name is Olube Wale. That's it, Nigerian.
Oh, this the fuck I'm talking about.
I think everybody...
Where did he was you at?
You don't notice?
Yeah.
I didn't know.
I didn't...
He was too busy making street runners, man.
Yo, you crazy.
It was too busy.
You made all those people.
I'm sure you don't know what the fuck is down.
I was like outside Jamaican people factory.
You don't know what's going on.
But yeah, I'm not Nigerian.
I was born and actually born...
That's what I'm talking about.
And that came out on this album.
Yeah.
And done perfect.
Done incredible.
Thank you.
You know what I'm saying?
I love this album.
I, I...
felt like it was a time that you could have been authentic with yourself.
This, what that album feels like to me.
You did what you loved to do and the shit fired.
Right.
Appreciate it.
You got to get used to this guy.
Nah.
Oh, no, he used to me.
I know what it is.
Yeah, I mean.
That's high praise and I appreciate it, though, Joe.
Yeah, let's say that intro.
I didn't get the, I didn't get the, so you can get the context of the album from the first five,
boss.
Make sure you play a fucking loud, too.
Yeah, it's Afro beats.
Canangrum.
Canundrum?
Canundrum is fire, bro.
You don't want to play it?
You don't want to play conundrum?
Nah.
Nah, this got to be...
This is all come out the next day.
I got no...
Oh, what, the next day after that?
Yeah, we...
This ain't right now.
So when we play it, it's going to come out the next day.
It might be too early.
Do you.
14.
Well, listen to your man, though.
You know, Fat Joe is known as one of the greatest A&Rs in the whole fucking system.
Or you can listen to.
to him.
You can listen
to the light-skinned guy
from the bank
who really run C&B.
That's the guy
Christopher Williams over there
and that's the guy
really on the bank.
Nino Brown stole on
over there.
You can listen to him.
I'm telling you
was fire on the fucking album
but it's okay.
It's okay.
Yep, Emin Khalid, man.
They created each other
for real.
They created Emin and Calli
paid each other.
Yeah.
And then they just started
creating everybody else.
Okay, we could do Merrill
on the Ben.
I just wanted to make a self-affirmation song, man.
That's some fly shit, so good.
There are on the bands, who the flyers in the room,
who inspired everybody that's aspiring to you.
I want to my own horn, I'm just squaring it to you.
And I know you're just a mirror, but my fare is only you.
Therefore, them little boys ain't nowhere near you.
Don't care, but just annoy that I'd be playing you.
Those years are paranoia.
You probably took a toll, but depression at a toe,
mirror, it ain't only you.
You deserve everything you do.
They're going to try to get you in a move.
They're gonna try
Cause it work right
Shit I never stopped listening to you
Oh Mary, don't you forget
Remember Glenn Lewis
Don't feel like you really him
But I'm a see to it
That you feel like you really him
Because I'm need you
Because now we see what this really is
We gotta see a through twin
You deserve everything you do
They gonna try to get you on the move
They're gonna try because it work right
Shoulder never stop listening to you
The coach hang you home
You don't know what's coming next
You think boy stay cool
You always been a dog
But the porter wasn't known
They gonna sing your ass home
Before you even get the stretch
Murr, Murr, Murr, look at all your transgressors
Niggies think you crazy crackers
Niggins think you're too aggressive
The people think you mad, I ain't mad
Just reflecting, but since flower bomb
dropping, nobody's you
Been a few years, see what we're gonna through
Yeah, so many peers have stopped calling you
Yeah, let's make it clear on who you loyal to
Save all your tears
See what we're gonna do is mirror
Look at me, no mirror, look at me
They try by Joe style
They walk out with crooked teeth
No self-sabotage, no the opposite
Wake if you ever need a talk
No, I always be in you.
You deserve everything you do
They're gonna try to get you in the move
They're gonna try because it work right
I should never stop listening to you
Can we slide is on the Afro beat
No he got real Afro.
That is that hyperboita?
Nah, that's just that's that's it's melodically
Yeah it's like from a tribe called Quest
They never sent me the features
You had people on there but I couldn't tell who it was
Now, we got, you know, that's the new thing.
You don't put the feature?
A day after that people absorb.
You know who I always been upset with it?
And I idol, hello, cool, Jay.
Uh-huh.
Because there's some legendary super platinum songs he had on
that we never knew who sung this shit.
Right.
I never, like, the girl never got a person on doing it well.
Oh, yeah, doing it well.
And Tasha from Bone Thugs.
Like, when Stuggish's Rock's Bone,
God, God bless him for saying,
name at the end of the song.
Tasha,
Cleveland,
definitely in the house.
Thanks, Tasha.
Because Billy's in the house,
the wishes in the house,
and flesh,
and then Tasha,
I hope Tasha is doing a...
I'm about the girl that said
Yeah,
Yeah,
who's saying on what more
can I say?
They're frozen in the house.
I always want to know...
I asked Goubu,
I don't think he...
Nobody gave my answer.
Who sang on what?
What more can I say?
What more can I say?
Damn, I don't know.
That sounds like a sample to me.
He could have said you crazy for this one, whoever that was.
He probably was talking about a light shot.
Get through a light shout out.
There's something, man.
One niggas might want to get what one thing I say on these things.
He did records that never, like, Tupac had, man, hit records.
I don't know who was singing on there.
Oh, who even produced the years later on?
Park asked a nigga for a cigarette and let him get on the record.
That's crazy.
He's like, no.
Like, I ain't even going, I ain't, I ain't, I ain't, I go, you know the songs, y'all.
I ain't going to.
It's the only feature, but they got a million motherfucking string.
Talk with anybody home.
Yeah, but, you know, he left from the heart.
Yeah.
You do that now.
They'll sue you and say they made up the whole song.
Or they'll just.
It's just a little bit.
It's a last-fire.
You can't even allow motherfuckers in the studio these day.
Motherfuckers would be like, yo, you said that wrong.
You do it over?
Shit, you did.
They all talk about how they wrote the shit.
How they did, like, it's incredible out here.
Like, you got to watch who you got in the studio.
That's real tall.
I know of lawsuit.
I know one guy in particular who is hanging out with the backstreet boys.
He's in the studio in Orlando hanging out with the backstreet boys and say they said,
I'm going to do it like this.
He said, yo, you used to say, we're going to do it like this.
The man sued him like he did something in the studio.
Sounds like a smart guy.
Nah, he looks cruel.
They're stealing anyway.
He's your...
Oh, man.
What?
The Backstreet Boys?
You could take that out.
No, fuck.
No, they were.
You know what they're still in front, man.
Who you say?
But Boyd's the men or...
Or new addition?
Who would you say to Backstreet?
I'm not saying nothing, because now I know it's going to be a headline
and it's going to be like a whole...
Click bait.
But we could talk out.
Man, what's that with them Giants, man?
Giants.
There you guys.
He's done all the seg way out of that bullshit.
Oh, you're a Chiefs fan?
I'm a Chiefs fan.
Oh, you made my home.
No.
Well, I don't just T.
See, I got him on the box and rewind it.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I fight the time when you could rewind the time.
Travis Kelsey, my business partner.
He's on the box.
Yesterday's price.
Yesterday's price.
It's not today's price.
That one, Travis, that one, Travis Swift on that jump.
Let me tell you something.
My first time ever, by the way, with the number one seller in CVS,
I was in L.A.
And I went in there, CVS.
to give me some sugar-free cookies they got it in.
And I'm online, and there's this white dude there,
and he got a boxer rewind it.
And he turns around, I said, man, you buy,
he said, I'm a faithful customer.
He don't know who the hell I have.
And I'm like, yeah.
He said, if this guy wears it, I could wear it too.
And he showed me Travis Kelsey.
And I said, wow, Travis, man, the Swifties, this.
He was like, yeah, I'm about to go do my office.
He had a customer.
First time I called a customer,
online in the story.
It felt great, guys.
I get it.
Rock Nation.
Rock Nation.
Where's the Harcam?
Hey, I get it.
I get it.
I get it.
It's fucking David Letterman over here.
I get it.
I get it.
I get it.
I get it.
I get the whole thing.
Shadens mine.
I get it.
The courtside shit.
I know.
I see the whole vision now.
I get it.
With Bob Lowe.
Fuck.
Joe.
He said, you knick's
Want to do streaming games?
Watch this.
I'm going to be the media master.
Watch this.
Bro, if I had that,
what you had,
doing them stories,
man, I probably,
man.
I don't even care if it.
Yo,
those Jones was entertaining.
These stories true.
I know.
My shit be sounding like lies, too.
I got one guy.
I mean,
I've seen one guy,
he said.
See, that quick.
No, that quick.
I seen one guy on Instagram.
We probably blowing them up.
Jaded on like,
this, but he was like, yo, one time
I was on 131st and Fat Joe's man
on the, shout out the Bomba,
Opie Megatron, they own the rim shop,
and Joe was just chilling in there.
So I'll pull up with my man's, I want to play a music,
and we caught him off point.
He looked like he was shook.
I said, listen, I got to do it.
I got to go in the comments, I said,
you are very blessed.
You didn't try me, because it would be a messy situation in there.
And how about you come 20, 25,
and try to play with me, see if it ain't going to get messy.
I could guarantee you whatever.
I don't remember what he's talking about,
but I promise you,
if we was in Harlem on 131st,
if Ave Avenue, it was heavy in there.
Heavy.
That Joe ain't just going to be sitting up in the middle of Harlem.
It would have got real messy in it.
I don't know how we got here, but I believe you.
No, you better believe it.
You're going to go a lot of places before you leave here.
New Yorkers are good with that.
Like, that can keep you.
in games.
I believe it, though.
New Yorkers'
know what we got there.
I know knickers knows, though.
New Yorkers no?
I know.
But let me tell you something.
How about we let him tell us something?
I want to ask you about the song you did that you got Rihanna on.
That's what I was about to start asking about some of no features.
No, go talk about that one first.
That one.
That one's a serious one.
He pulled the, he got some incredible fucking features in your life for your career.
That's a phone.
I get to know me.
Yeah.
You know all this.
No, you are charming.
I got songs with Jaded Kiss.
Facts.
A-ha.
Don't tell him that.
No made-up shit.
Don't tell him that.
He came to the studio with me.
He's been in D. Block studio next to me.
No e-Mit.
Tadikis, man.
You're a great rapper, man.
We're talking about him.
I don't want to talk about him.
Let me tell you about the time I made Jada kiss.
Oh, shit.
I was somewhere in Yonkers.
Oh, you.
It was a dark cold night of yonk.
I, um, nah, but the general was, like, she, she just, we, I met her, like, a long time ago, like, before I was even, I was still in school, for real.
It was right around the time I dropped out, I was on tour with Mark.
And, uh, like, I think backstage at Glastonbury, there wasn't too many, like, black people, like, so we just got cooled in.
And then I started, like, you know, getting bigger and bigger.
And then I remember, like, it getting back to me, this is my third album now.
And I'm on Rock Nation.
you know, Jay Brown and the whole thing.
She was like, I want to get on a song.
And, uh, yeah.
And then, I mean, then I had to, like,
I remember, like, she kept going to the club, like,
like, every other night.
And I was like, one of these nights,
we'd be going to the studio soon as,
and the day that she was ready, I said,
bro, everybody, get the fuck out.
Like, yo, what y'all want to eat?
That was like McDonald's.
I was like, oh, cool.
Had some J's.
So I, like, getting the vibe,
and then she just did it.
And then, uh, I think we ended up,
like, I tried to get, like, a different beat
because I was,
really one of the real remix.
Let me ask you a question.
How did you feel when she jumped in the SUV, I'm presuming,
she left and you had Rihanna's vocals on your song?
Like, what the thing?
I hope this should get cleared.
That's a fact.
It ain't all.
It ain't over.
It ain't over.
Yeah, it's not all.
It's not done yet.
I know some artists right now that would, they love to go to the niggas sessions
and hear their new shit.
Drop them, give them two verses.
and then...
To his day leaves.
Don't clear that.
Kanye did that to me.
Now, I had to deal with that a lot of time.
He did that to me?
I don't even know how I happened.
But when I was out there writing for him,
like, this was Paris, this is a long time ago.
For who?
Kanye.
Okay.
And then I remember, like,
I wanted him on this song that I had called Girls on Drugs.
And he was like, no, no, no, no, he gets like,
like, no, no, no, this is the one.
And it played me this song.
And with Todd Dullison, I was on it.
And he was like, this go-go shit, right?
I'm like, go-go don't sound, nothing like that.
But, you know, I get it.
He's going to me, Dian West.
So I did this song.
I didn't really like this song for real.
I mean, it wasn't, like, it wasn't fucking with nothing on my album,
but it's Kanye.
So I let it ride and shit like that, you know.
He's like, yeah, he should put an album.
I'm like, fuck it.
Having A on the album, I can't hurt.
I don't like the song.
So when it came time, the, what's the name?
The label home on now, death jam, they wouldn't quit.
They said Kanye wouldn't clear.
I'm like, what the fuck is that?
And then he got mad at me a little bit later down the road.
Like, I don't think you appreciate I gave you, like,
a big, one of your biggest songs ever.
And I'm like, damn, man, I ain't even clear the time.
Like, shit ain't even, now, he deluge.
Shit ain't over till it's over with these clarensies, man.
My favorite rapper, but he's the, hell.
He said, definitely, definitely inspiration to my whole shit.
Oh, no.
I just, I just, I just fight for the state.
He just crazy.
Wait till I tell you the Kanye story.
But, yeah, this might be for another story.
How the hell did you mean?
Jerry Seinfeld?
I was just, I was outside
nigga, like, I just was a kind of
different nigga, like, I had different interests.
Like, we all hang together, whatever, whatever.
But I used to just, like, watch different
shit. And I remember, like, I had an injury
and I couldn't do shit, like,
for a while. And I had them joints on a DVD,
and I was just watching them on. I was like, man,
there's a lot of psychology in this shit.
And then I just made a mix-tap around that
when I still living in my mother career,
and I was like, I don't know if they're going
to understand it, but I put it out, and it just
kind of caught. And I did
Part 2, right before I signed
the Interscope. And I think right before I did
Part 2, he caught
one did the mixtape, and then he had to show
in Baltimore when he wanted to meet me.
Wow. Now,
how the hell did the Usher join?
That's one of my favorite songs in the world,
by the way. Appreciate it, man.
You know, I D. say I'm one of the biggest rappers that don't
have a main producer, and I kind of
think so, because all of my songs might hit
come to somebody else. And I remember
one day, Jay 1 was like, man.
Either way, I don't want to, that's an art to be able to work with different producers
and make hit records with different producers.
A lot of guys just got one guy who give them that sauce.
It's actually hard to leave somebody you just made a hit with
to fuck with another producer and get a hit from them.
I'm sorry for cutting you off.
I wish I could do that more.
I'm like more of an introvert now.
I become more because I know too much,
so I just don't be here, really, around nobody.
But like, Jake One was like, man, this is around the time I was like,
Like, three years in a row, I had, like, the number one most played on Urban Radio song, three years.
So Jake Woon made a jockey.
He was like, man, I want to do one of those with you.
I was like, let me be like that.
Man, I just started finishing shit together.
And then me and Sam do put that hook down.
And then niggas was like, yo, Usher would sound great on it.
Didn't overthink it.
Man, Usher did it.
And cleared.
The man, Usher never did shit for me, man.
Y, Usher, you owe me about a hundred favorites.
What?
Usher, I need a taste, man.
Your Usher, I've been chasing you for my whole...
Man, Usher might think I'm whack, man.
I ain't going to lie.
Chase Usher plenty of time.
He's a...
I consider him my friend.
You know, skates now, man.
You can't catch up.
Can't catch him now.
You go to Usher show, bro.
I'm in Vegas.
I had a show...
I think...
What's the club?
Trace.
Dres, man.
And I fucked around and told him the team.
to give me some tickets to Usher.
I fucked around.
I sat in them seats for two minutes.
Then it was the Fat Joe Greatest Hits.
Ten records in the world.
Usher had me performing.
Ten fucking records.
I have breath, sweat, bullets, ripping the place down.
I mean, you get an Usher ticket.
It's coming with some free songs.
He made you earn your performing life.
You heard them joints.
I can't lie.
He came to my show after.
He came to Drey's and hung out with me,
and that was against his contract.
He couldn't really.
Oh, yeah, they vicious.
Man, Usher, you own me sneakers.
You owe me all type of shit.
No, Usher owe me sneakers?
Usher owes me sneakers.
Yeah.
Usher had me perform.
Usher had me perform.
He had me performed at his guard daughter's Sweet 16, Fat Joe Greatest Hits,
and he looked me in my eyes and said, yo, I got you with the Jordans.
That motherfucker been skating for me forever.
He got, Jordan Connect ain't more than you are.
No, I know I know Usher's.
He just won't appear that day.
They made for us, you know.
Yeah, I want the U.S.S. ATR joints.
I want to, I want this.
You want them to say confessions on the side.
I want this to say, simple.
I want that shit to say sample.
You see what I'm saying?
Y'all got the camera.
I want the ushers to say something.
You need something exclusive from us.
Yes.
I didn't even know he had it.
Thank God I ain't got no hose on my socks.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, no, he got him.
They made them some for, they're taking them some shit.
They made one for his wedding or some shit.
Oh, that's like, I could call MJ myself.
No, no, he got it.
Yeah, yeah.
He got some shit.
They're like for us, you know.
I can't see you with a pair of his joints.
Yeah, he got horse.
He got three.
No, they, they be dazzled up, though.
They got shit on.
That's the Justin Timberlakes, them shit.
With all that shine and all that.
What's your way inside?
He don't care.
He just wants them.
He's one of them.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
I want them for that clearance sale, you know.
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Football season, you play football.
Yeah.
What was you, you aspired to make it to the NFL?
Everybody thought they were going to the league when we were little.
But, shit.
My first day camp in college,
because I was recruited as a wide receiver
because I was playing a running back my whole life,
but I was too small to play a running back in college.
But then I seen them Florida niggas running routes.
The first day, I said, I had to be.
I got to run a bat.
So I had to work my way back up that junk
because I was not running like that.
Yeah.
And then I got kicked out for Robert Morris.
Shout out my man,
Freezy out there in Miami.
They kicked them out of Robin Morris.
I know y'all caught the vapors, man.
Coach Joe Walton, he used to coach the Jets.
That was my coach, and then I transferred to Virginia State.
And I was getting to it out there.
You know, the thing about living in Miami,
you shit be 120 degrees.
And the past walking, they got the fucking equipment on 120.
That's why they be.
I learned more about football, spending two weeks in Carroll City,
my freshman year of college than I did
the whole first season
in that Rob Moore. I learned more
about football and Carroll City. Yeah, I'm the only
guy that ever played but got
thrown out the park. Which player
used to play and
they penalized them for 15 yards
and then they took away another
15 yards. You can bring Rich in here
if I'm lying they maybe get the fuck out the park
the referee. I'm like, you foot
lock it? I was going bad out there.
The most dangerous
fan is the women out there.
You know, the women should go,
yeah, Joe, this one.
They start taking them yards.
It was like, get the fuck out, crack.
I was coursing them a game.
I kept going crazy out there,
but Florida, different thing with the football, bro.
Who's your team in the NFL?
Well, NFL, I told you, I'm a bandwagon.
I'm Kansas City Chiefs.
You don't, they've been in Kansas City,
a couple of years since they've been winning.
Since Chavez, since Chalvese,
since Chalvese did the joint.
Hey.
But in basketball, Knicks, you don't, you ain't budging on that.
No, no.
I can't do nothing.
I feel like if the Giants was, like, doing better, like, you're going to be, you're going to come in with Josh and Doc.
Go there for no reason.
Do, man, I remember you from your old, dog, you're me and your pops.
Remember?
I pay for your talk water, John.
What do you mean?
I got my, I've been around.
Yo, I've been around too long to get sucked by the Giants and Jets.
I've been around too.
No.
And Miami ain't happening.
And Miami ain't happening.
Miami thought.
I lived in Miami 20-some years.
I watch him get their ass whip every week.
That shit on the TV, 21-07.
Like, one thing I do know,
but you always had the...
Y'all is the...
I had the heat for a while.
I'm not going to go in no way I do.
What about the heat?
I had the heat for the...
He wasn't going to be a man.
I was...
I'm always been a Nick fan.
You know, in solidarity with the heat.
You know, I was in the studio.
You've been in the studio too many times
with them cursing me out every night for fucking years.
The Knicks sucked.
The heat was winning chips.
Do you know the type of verbal abuse?
These guys were giving me.
It's an hour or two.
You go to studio at 7 o'clock.
You talk shit for two hours.
Guess what was the two hours?
Y'all niggas is trash.
This, this, this.
Y'all, I mean, this great.
They're now playing me on the 2K and bust my ass with the heat on the nick.
Like, it's just disrespect for many years.
But we go through that with Redskins commanders.
Like, there's a lot of...
I remember my hove used to be Jonah.
all the time because he's a Cowboys fan.
We ain't had nothing to brag about in a long time.
So I get it. That's what I'm saying.
And your Washington, your basketball team ain't nothing to brag about either, huh?
The motherfucker, the last thing y'all had was John War, huh?
Yeah, my shout out.
We're going to be all right soon, though.
Yeah, yeah, I'll be bad.
I trust the process.
Yeah, they look, they look, pores, lengthy.
They look like...
Whoa.
You got more better, like vocabulary.
Oh, they got hot.
Whoa, whoa.
No, they don't.
What you call that one.
Get the fuck out in here, man.
You don't know what the fuck I'm talking about them.
He was animated.
He was animated something.
He was animated something crazy.
I take that.
That is describing this.
Hey, Waleigh.
With Corp.
To be you as a basketball fan, I'm feeling real good right now.
Yeah.
You got the football guys, don't get two.
Don't get two.
No, no, we went in the chip.
I mean, somebody's talking.
I want you to know that.
All of America.
All over the world.
They're talking about secret money, though, Joe.
Huh?
They're talking about the secret money in the NBA.
It's always been...
With these contracts and all of that.
They say that they're coming for the Knicks.
That's what I heard.
That's the rumor.
That's what they say.
My nigger, do whatever they want, man.
It's our time.
Now, once we get our time,
they want to come and start fucking corruption shit.
No, the clippers started it, but y'all going to finish your problem.
You see how they swept that clipper shit under the rug?
They're going to make the Knicks a big day.
They're going to blow our job.
We want Fadjo on them.
We want Fadjo's a big.
I don't give a fuck.
What they do.
I'm telling you that our bench is stacked up.
A starting five is phenom.
You know where people...
I'm telling y'all.
People from other countries are immigrants Americans.
I'm telling you that you...
Listen to what I'm saying.
He always gets mad at me.
Delusion?
I get it.
I get it.
You're passionate about the next.
We delusional?
No, you are.
No, we're winning the chip this year.
That's what I'm trying to tell.
You're going to step out there and say.
I know so.
All right.
What I'm trying to tell you is basketball is my life, guys.
We can tell.
Basketball is my life.
Oh, if you get out there.
He always says, he always says Rucker and NBA, Joe.
But what I can tell you is them six championships I won at the Rucker, we were stacked from one to 15.
The Knicks have a bench and they got a starting five.
Nobody's going to stop us this year.
Y'all going to see.
So you're saying, because I have a high sauceing on them,
that the Knicks gonna be good,
because you know how to coach it.
No, I'm not saying that.
What I am.
No, I know.
Yeah, what I'm saying to you, no, not.
That's all I'm telling.
NBA was stacked.
Okay.
Sorry for everybody else.
I root for the Knicks, too, because I got a lot.
We don't have nothing to root for most of the time in basketball.
So I get it.
I hear it, but you kind of, that might be too big of life.
No, I'm telling you.
It's a reach.
It's a reach.
It's now enough.
Boston fell apart.
Every team, the Boston fell apart.
They got with everybody.
They're going to be a little tough.
They're going to be a high.
They're not going to beat us.
And when they had everybody, we beat them last year.
Everybody's stuck, look, this is a Knicks walk in the park.
See, that's where you're going.
I'm telling you.
That's where the only student in the audience, y'all is supposed to win, ooh.
No, no.
You can't say that.
Locker rheumatoire.
I'm telling you.
Lackermin' term.
With health, we good health, nobody's,
beating us. I'm telling you, we're going to win this
shit. We're going to fuck around with okay,
and we just got to, you know,
we got to rough them up a little.
You know what I'm speaking?
Speaking of ruffball.
I saw a coach tip. I've seen you
with tips. What's up with him?
You might not want to know, man.
I want to know. The people
want to know. I want to buy
that shit, right? I went out of
shit too.
No, you was in Louis?
Tim's was in them. You was in
Louis and you ain't know I was across
Street in Burt off.
So you was like, yo, Joe,
you and Louis because I caused that.
That's when Tibbs was at?
Tips was over there.
In Bird off, Philly.
By the way, Tips is mad,
but I realized Tips walked away
with $30 million.
They fired him.
Oh, dog.
One thing about Tipsy's up.
What kind of shit is this?
That's crazy.
I am, I hate myself.
They're on the Belichick like that, too.
What do we got to do?
I got to go to Mongolia.
To make a fucking dollar.
They're going to give them the same thing.
Like 30 ends up.
I got to go to Mongolia.
I got to get booked at some shows where the niggas is like,
yo, be careful.
The gang members came in there with the guns.
And to make a dollar,
these motherfuckers make $30 million on the walkout.
Why are you not mad like me, man?
I ain't got nothing to do with that man business, man.
Well, Tim said, I told him to come on a podcast.
You know, I love it.
He said, hell no.
And he said, yes.
He said, I'm going to get your number.
I said, yo, just ask World Wide West.
He said, Wes, won't be talking to him no time soon.
Yeah, they said.
You should have knew that.
I mean, I'm not doing.
He fired him with $30 million on a walkout.
Yeah?
Now, Worldwide.
He wanted a coach, man.
He won a coach to make a play 58-year in this game.
Worldwide West lives across the street for me.
I've seen him yesterday walking.
exercise. I told him what to him
said. He said, man. That's my guy, man.
He said, that man, I know him 30 years, that man
should have sent me some chocolate and champagne.
He walked off with 30 amps.
He wants the coach!
He just can't see past that money.
Somebody, please give me 30 M.
So could the National Museum
of Hip-HOMP? Get out of here.
Joe and Day is over. You out?
I'm taking the 30.
Coconut.
Coconut.
But the ones that you can peel the inside with the spoon on the beach.
Peace of the gods.
One.
Grand Rises, beloved.
Green rises, beloved.
I don't know what you're waiting for.
Like, yo, this is what we doing it for.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, let me get out of here.
30M.
How do you feel about the state of the music industry, whatever is left of it?
Right now.
Man.
Way it's getting dark.
My last album was like four years ago.
And so much as that.
And change your, print and change dramatically in four years.
Like the styles, the, the sub-genre is the, the, the, the, there's been artists that came and went in that time.
That's a fan.
Literally came and went.
Like, the industry plant stuff there, some people think it's real.
Some people not, like, you know, fans are more aware.
It's just, it's the wild, wild west right now.
I think I'm on Dev Jam, too.
Oh, yeah?
You think?
The last time I went there, it was crazy.
It's a bunch of young kids.
It's like the show on Netflix with the levels that shit you like, stay.
And I went to the floor and there's a bunch of new youth.
What's the show?
Squiggins.
No, it's almost, it's like Squid Games mixed with the other shit that came out doing the food on the shit, man, with the levels.
Oh, the food.
Yeah, it's like that shit.
I went to this floor.
I seen nobody I knew, but it was like a bunch of young kids.
You know what I'm saying?
They in control.
Then they took me all way up to the towers.
Then I saw all of the people that I used to know,
all of my people that worked on my album.
So that freaked me out.
That alone.
It's a whole, they put the youth.
So many people are like.
Yes, bad people I don't know.
Then the few that I knew, they put them in the chimney.
Well, I never know.
What was that?
The chimney's crazy.
They heard me, man.
They're kind of cold.
It's supposed to be kind of hot.
Put them up.
I'm like, yo, I got to meet a whole new...
Well, you know, people got to work.
And the problem is that a lot of people
that have been gatekeeping
and they've been getting their checks
for years and years and years.
They're getting exposed.
They're lazy.
And so they don't really want to put in that work and that pain.
You know, I got a friend.
He's my brother.
I don't want to say his name.
Say it!
No, I can't do that.
But he'd be telling me,
yo, I got to work.
He'd be in the industry
getting the check for 30 years.
That's his man.
And he's like,
yo, he actually got me work.
And I said, well, what the fuck you think this is?
Like, you're getting a check.
You have to work.
There's not a lot of passion.
It's not a lot of passion.
One thing I learned about this industry
when you find people that rock with you
and go off of you,
you should keep that.
them repos and relationships
because it's not going to be a lot of them
but as passionate about their job
and really want to help you.
You know what I mean?
You know, I got both, I agree with both of you guys, right?
But, you know, it's a time for the youth
to show what they know in the industry
and all that, and we can't have,
look, what I'm going to say,
I ain't going to say it.
You, no, no, no, because I got too many friends,
too many people that I love, too many people responsible for my career,
DJs and all that.
But when you got DJs, unless they're DJing in the greatest hit station,
we got those 94-7, the blot, WBLS.
You can't be 60 trying to control the rap game.
They've got to be some young dudes.
They've got to get up in there and start DJing.
They've got to be some young kids that you got to hire,
they know what's going on.
I think nobody got the patience.
My experience with a lot of the younger people
because we're trying to build a staff
for what we've been on too.
But like everybody,
they don't realize you got to go from here to there to there.
They think it's this for a couple of weeks
and then it's right there.
And like, all we know is like climbing up like that.
But like instant gratification is like...
You know what?
What this conversation brings me to is...
Kanye West be bugged out.
Right?
and he do bugged out shit.
But I agree with him
where the man is saying
he's selling every
Adita sneaker.
He's a fucking billionaire
and they put him to talk
to somebody's son
when he's discussing his
sneakers and all that.
As a kid there making $90,000 a year
literally telling him what to do
like, nah, we ain't doing it like that.
Yo, we're doing that.
He's like, yo, bro,
I'm keeping the lights on in Adidas.
Yeah, but still,
still protocol.
Protocol.
You tell a billion dollar dude
to walk up in there
and protocol.
Well, you think the niggas
that gave him that deal
what you think they got?
Yeah, hey,
I don't mean this
because he got that.
It's still somebody higher than him
and somebody hired it.
Listen, I agree with him.
I agree with him. I think there's
certain people
that if you know, they win all the time,
they keep the lights on,
they know how to put it out of the bar.
It's for business, man.
Don't have no young kid.
You don't get what you ask for.
You get what you negotiate.
You know that.
I got to use the baffle on that.
Oh, shit.
Who is the number one DJ in Washington, D.C?
Al-Zay.
Al-Zay.
Al-Zay.
Al-Zay.
When you used to be coming all the time, I remember.
No, that was Flex.
Flex was the nigger there.
From the back of the flex.
They DJ Flecks in WPGC.
Al-A., at 93.4-9.
Yeah.
And then the light-skinned, nigga.
That's my man.
What's the lights?
guy over there.
Peace too.
Quicks Silver.
The man.
Yeah.
That's when I first met you when you came to 93.4-9.
I saw you then.
And I was still-
Quick-sever had Fat Joe in the back of his pocket.
Every year I perform for his birthday party, I swear to God.
Baltimore, D.C.
No, now he had me.
Every year he comes, yo, Joe, my birthday.
Quicksilver, the man.
Flex the man.
What's my man who at the show on BET?
Johnny Simpson.
Joe.
Joe Claire.
Joe Claire.
That's all DMC.
Yeah, that's all there.
It's all down there.
We got to shout them out.
Quick Silver, Flex.
DJ Al-Zay.
DJ Al-Zay.
Bacon, Ben.
Listen.
Steph Lawler, Pete Stoo.
We ain't do that.
We all P. Sto.
Man, it wouldn't be no fat Joe without P. Stu.
Peace-stoo.
I love you, man.
Everything you ever did for me.
Quicksilver.
Quick Silver, Flex.
Steve Lola.
D.J.
Al-Alez.
Analyzed.
Analyze.
Joe Claire.
Joe Claire.
Donnie Simpson.
Donnie Simpson.
Big Les.
Hold up.
The whole go-go music.
Doing the butt era.
What's me?
Doing the butt out.
Sex-say, sexe.
Yo.
That was this shit.
Yeah.
What's my man?
Let my music up.
Don't do that.
DJ Cool.
bro.
Fucking likes you.
DJ Cool.
Everybody do, listen.
We all been booked
to do half times
at NBA.
I just seen you rip Dubai.
Nobody risked half time
like DJ Cool.
He did something.
I never.
His shit wasn't off.
They put his DJ on the court with him.
He fucking taught
and built his shit.
His shit was better than the game.
Let me clear my throat.
Hold!
Have mercy, baby.
You know, I don't lie.
What?
That would.
This thing is clear my throat.
This thing I haven't got the words right to a song in yet.
I don't even get my own lyrics right.
The energy there.
Yeah, no, that is you there.
We feel it, though.
You know, I don't mind.
You know I don't lie.
I don't even get my own shit right.
Yo, Remy, fuck a podcast.
Remi been disrespecting me forever.
Like, yo, bro, what the fuck?
You don't even get your words right.
I said, you know I'm fried.
Yo, shout out the North Carolina A&T.
I just did their homecoming.
You caught a body at that shit.
I watched you on Instagram.
I left Fendi Rock with me.
Never get.
He was on the filling part.
No.
He's saying his feelings was Yugoslavian.
It was Slovenian.
It was everything except with their people.
I'm like, Fendi, you're not even saying American.
You're saying gibberish shit.
Don't say nothing than it's safe.
He's filling it in.
I'm saying this.
I'm about to mess up the whole shit.
I'll start laughing.
I'm like, yo, dog, shut up.
Listen, I'm in Miami.
You're saying gibber wrist for the film.
I'm in Miami and you know how that shit.
You definitely know.
You're one of the kings of this shit.
I caught a miracle bag.
They call me for Cancuncoucuba.
I was like.
coming.
Thank you.
Man, did I need that bag, right?
So they said in the private plan, we went out there.
Rich player was my hype, man.
Ooh.
The worst performance ever seen in it.
Yo, stink to football, my dick.
Yo, he still be bragging about that shit 15 years later.
Remember the time I hyped you?
I'm like, yo, that shit was the worst shit.
Yo, we just can't do that Monday morning quarterback.
shit, you let your man hype your shit up.
That shit be the worst, Fendi fucking...
He was good on the nothing.
Like with the...
Aggie pride, this, that when there's no words.
When they dropped his soul,
he should have just stepped back.
He had a flashback.
He thought he was Stalves Lutche.
He thought he was mad people
and wanted to get nobody right.
Fendi's my man. I had a good job.
I love him.
His eyed man skills and finished,
so he can never do it.
Yo, Fendi, just stick to looking pretty, baby.
Stay out the way.
Let's go to the last song off the new LP.
Everything is a lot, man.
You got to love this album.
This album is really, really great.
November 14th.
We put in that work.
November 14th, man.
Before you go buy some bullshit,
purchase you some good music to do, you know what I mean?
Stream it.
No, buy it.
Buy it.
The streams is cool.
The streams is cool, but we need sales.
You know what I mean?
We need sales.
So I stream more albums, so what's the difference?
You're doing nothing.
How you don't know?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't have a sound system.
I don't know how to buy it.
Don't say that.
Ladies and gentlemen, he's delusional.
He buys artists, we buy your music, and let's reciprocate the love.
Hold on.
Let's toast to this fucking out.
Samasa spade.
I see that.
So he said, I'm right there.
Everything's a lot.
November 14th, all platforms.
out to my brother's still fucking going crazy all you suck.
Let me ask you one question before we go to that song.
I see you talking a lot about drinking and addiction and drinking.
Did you go through a time with that?
I think everybody in this industry, if you've been in this zone longer than like six years,
you've been through some traumatic shit, like regardless.
Oh, you?
No, I don't, I've yet to see any of our peers that have been in it.
For longer than six, seven years, it's like one or two traumatic things that kind of rewire your brain is.
So I think we all have indulged
and vices at particular moments.
Like for whatever reason
to push through something to numb something
or simply because like this shit
wasn't made for all this.
Like we wasn't made to see all these opinions
and all that, like, you know what I'm saying?
It's just too much.
It's too heavy.
It's a lot.
And then you have everything's a lot.
And then you got to act like you're perfect
and all that.
Yeah.
This game, you can't.
Yo, sometimes they try to kill me while late.
I'm not even lying.
No, they do.
They come for you.
Sometimes I'd be like,
I'd be like, I don't understand
everybody, everybody go
but I'd be thinking it's the price we pay
unfortunately
I don't know if it's just our community
because we always got to refer back to the Jews
and these guys, whether they get along
we play this song.
No, no, no.
God damn!
No!
No! No!
I'm trying to tell you.
Now, hey, so look, everything's a lot.
November 14th,
this song is called...
I got to finish one.
And this song is called Belly, right?
And it's just really about
what we was just talking about.
Making it look like I was saying something bad.
What I'm saying is...
How much my Jewish friends don't get along?
They work together and they make money together
and they do business together.
And for some reason, I feel like
in this industry,
everybody tried to knock you down
for doing good.
I'm just saying that
The new song, let's go, let's get to it
I like how you call it
It's the truth though
That's all I was going to say
And welcome back
My name is Waleigh
This song's called Belly
And it's just really about
You know, balancing
Like both sides of my life
From the reality of the situation I'm in
trauma I've been through
And like Survivor's guilt
Like all of that are in one
This is called
Everything's a lot
November 14th
Let's check since you join that.
Everything's a lot.
Oh.
Back to reality.
They say the strange fake, the box running this thing way.
So like I make that bands, come my cheesecake.
Niggas is all-sides.
It's my free play.
A man turning from my barber.
Get your free fade, though.
Wait, tell me where we at, though.
I'm looking through the windows of your soul.
I'm back, though.
I lost some good, man, because they couldn't see the back, though.
We black barren arms now.
Keep it in the satchel.
Page.
All this hating on me isn't natural.
But God gave me this an atheist.
see the passion and y'all niggas lame hot you're playing with the crash out but everything a lot so bring
everything everything in the belly of yeah the change change you let that shit up
that's not yeah we celebrate in our opposition ain't not the missing god's good but i often
question than when he listen the hate is bigger than me the weight is bigger than me they
crashing out i feel like a metallic daga winning chocolate city we supposed to be good never thought
Rachel Evans on social media.
They are they cotton picking minds.
They don't know the details.
Me and Cads talking silk temple, Beverly Hills.
South West, Southware.
Shout out to 101 6th.
All right show I had a platinum.
They was getting me lay.
Everybody show you love when you giving them shit.
One day you say no and no longer pretend to be friends.
That's right.
Don't sketch.
I draw in that shit.
I lost some niggas the dippers.
I lost some niggas to fend.
I lost it all.
And I got it all.
I'm a target again.
When everything you do, offense,
if you be hard to defend,
I'm going to...
Everyton.
To the belly.
Love this shit
Allahada
Big
Top rapper
Love
Man's on Melro
Chain on May Day
IRS patient
Brands on JPE
How can I express
And the shit
That got me rich
That depression
And the pressure
Is the motherfucker
Wine drink in a Malibu
Was I mind for
Used to buy ten dollar
Pieces with nine bucks
A dollar short
A day late
Niggas with Broadway's
I'm not for play play
Smoke
Conversations I vacate
They all say we brothers
That felt like I'm bison
I got this stripper from Melae.
My cousin just had a wedding.
I put her ass in the Geli.
Yeah.
Maybe I'm way too killer, so maybe need to appear to my parents.
I'm on the same way.
Look, the Eiffloa's talent.
It's like a balancing neck, but my parents gave me my stage name.
Vance on Melrose, chain on May Day, IRS patient, friends on J-Pay.
How can I express in the shit that got me rich?
The depression and depression is the motherfucker.
Look, look.
Fans are Melrose, chain on May Day.
I rest patient.
Everybody waiting.
How can I express in the shit?
That got me lit.
That depression, the pressure.
The motherfucker's the same thing.
And the belly other.
And the belly other.
Belliata.
Big.
Right.
I was not.
This ain't that.
That ain't this.
It's cracking kiss.
Give it up for our guests, the one and only.
Walling.
Thank you all very much.
For your hospitality.
Everything's a lot.
November 14th.
You heard me?
Let's get it.
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