This Past Weekend - E280 Boosie Badazz
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Today's guest is an artist who I've wanted to have in since I started podcasting
he's from
Baton Rouge, Louisiana and currently lives in Atlanta
This man does music, but this man does so much more ladies and gentlemen mr. Boosie bad ass
Thanks for coming in man, how long you in LA for a couple days
I got to get back for my daughter birthday, but I'm coming right back. Yeah. Yeah, and when you come out here
Are you shooting a film right now? What are you doing out here right now? I'm just I'm just really hustling
You know, I meet with people about films. I'm doing videos and you know, it's the corona so
Every every week or two, I'm picking picking states to go to and
And get money and and spread my wings. So these next two weeks gonna be LA
California the whole northern California and southern California. Yeah, and
Whenever because you I feel like you work harder than anybody man, right right every time
I turn on your Instagram, you're like is going down tonight
Club per cassette club whisper some somewhere, right somewhere. Where does that work at that come from it?
come from hustling it comes from not having in and hustling see
Most of the people who's successful in the game
Who got successful long-term they was hustlers in the street first a lot of them, you know
Do you think your hustle changed? I mean, obviously you were younger before you got incarcerated
Do you think your hustle changed? It's smart. It's smart. I always was a hustler hustler like a dog hustler run myself
To death, you know, I was 22 with them, you know living cars mansion things like that. So
Prison made me smarter, you know, it made me smarter as far as music, right as far as other business
Opportunities I read I read music books and I always had hustle though. So
It just went together, you know, but we're prison to help my house. Do you think if you hadn't gone to prison like?
Do you think there's a better chance that you might not have lived this like if like were you going at a fast rate of life?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Probably that's it at all. I mean, I remember I mean I grew up in Louisiana. You guys had it all
I mean, you guys were like, right? You guys were kings and I mean you're a king now, but you guys
Yeah
Because that's fast for a young man. That's a fast life
Yeah, it came fast, you know, but it didn't seem like it seemed like it to other people
But I had been in the game so long. I just
When I got my break and peaked I just peaked I was everywhere, but uh
It's just a blessing man. It's just a blessing to be where I'm from and
You know to jump out like I jumped out and now, you know Baton Rouge. We and as far as rap will
Will hub. Yeah, yeah
When you were in prison, do you because you were in Angola, right? Right. Did you ever get to go to the rodeo there?
Yeah, I went to the rodeo. Do you really? Yeah, I went to the rodeo. I
Went to the rodeo my my last year there. I went to the rodeo. They went crazy
They let you perform or anything like that. No, they ain't let me perform. They just you know, they just really I think got the crowd out there
You know knowing boost it was gonna be out there. So I had got real cool with the one and
It was beautiful seeing all those women, you know, it'd be a beautiful sight
Well, you mean all the rodeo the ladies that come to watch the ladies that come to watch the rodeo, you know thick ladies
Thick ladies the rodeo women be thick tight pants with a buckle in the front. Yeah. Yeah, I'll make you on the ride
Hust yeah
Would you stay and watch the events? Yeah, hell. Yeah, that's what you know, uh
You got to go get they make make the inmates
Go get the the shit funny. They make the inmates go get the
Thing off the top of the wildest bull and you might win 500 to a thousand dollars. So
You know inmates who don't have shit. They going up there and try to they don't give a damn what that boy do to him
That was one of my favorite thing when they grab a bull thing off the head
Like capture the flag kind of yeah. Yeah, did you ever get out there? No
Enjoy watching
Did they have a bull riding to or was it just kind of like this sort of thing? Yeah, no, they have bull riding
Yeah, so well, we ever stay on the longest wind. Yeah. Yeah, they got all that
Yeah, we had a young guy in here who's like the world champion of bull riders. Oh, okay, and uh
Just seeing his body type
He's like the his body kind of bends right in the middle some people longer up top longer legs
But his body bends right in the middle. He's kind of perfect size for the way he rides on the bull
Um, is there anything that you miss about being in in uh, uh in jail. Yeah, I miss the murder man. Yeah, I miss
Because all of his appeals are up now, too
Yeah, but God is God God powerful man. You never know how this gonna work. Yeah, they might free in front
The evidence they've been finding they should be should just be let go. Yeah, two of the guys
I think I read two of the people that testified against them took back their testimonies, right, right?
So it's it's a bad situation, but it's it's it's it's God working
You know, that's what I missed the most is my friends in there, bro that I wish you'd come home
You know, that's what I miss the most, you know, I don't
I don't you know, I miss I miss my friends. Yeah, that's what I miss man. You know, did you guys was there times in there?
I mean, I've never been to jail, but um, I wouldn't mind maybe doing a couple months or something
But I don't want to do like a long time, you know, but
Um, was there ever time is it kind of fun like being able to just be around your friends and stuff?
Or you spend a lot of time by yourself depends on if if you're in protective custody or if you're in population
You know, most rappers go to PC. They stay in the cell. They hold time in jail. Is that what you had? No, I don't do that
Oh, yeah
You've always kind of been a man of the peep when you in the matter. Yeah. Yeah, like you can't you know
You drive you crazy in that cell. Yeah, you know, a lot of people just be afraid
but
You know, if you're a rapper and you can if you can if you can live on the streets, you can live in jail
You can survive in the hood. You can survive in jail because it's just a hood. It's all the same thing
It's just a hood. Right. So if you can survive in and now you can survive in
In penitentiary and uh
You know, I had a sweeten penitentiary man. I really yeah
I had my last my last couple years my first three I was on first two and a half. I was on death row
So I was in a cell a one-man cell the whole time. So
The day I beat my murder charge, I was let off death row and I had a charge whether to go to
protective custody up to a population where 150 people in the dump and you went in there
Yeah, yeah, was it fun kind of what you got in there? Was it a relief by yourself? Yeah. Yeah, it was it
It was it was sweet man, you know contact visits, uh
Like general could you have women come visit? Yeah. Oh, yeah, man, uh
Damn
And then the first time I went to visit everybody went crazy in the child house. So I got the warden, uh, Burrell came, you know
He looked out for me him and venaught
They gave me my own visiting shed 70 inch flat screen
My own movies my own chef
My own picture camera
Man, you know, so visits was my everything, you know
Uh, so I was I was laid out man. You know, I was laid out and I appreciated
They just told me stay out trouble and they would
Lay me out
Yeah, I remember when you came out man. I was really excited actually I've been a big fan for a long time and uh
I remember I put a tweet on
because it was right
Before easter and I remember I put a tweet on twitter and it said
Easter's come early. He has risen. That's what I put. Yeah
Uh
and how did how do you feel like, um
like social media, I feel like like
A lot of us were conditioned on social media like we got it as it was coming out
You know, we learned like it became slowly a part of our lives
You kind of have this
unique way about you on social media that it's just
Sometimes it's too real like it's so real. It's realer than like a lot of people. Everything is very
Free. It's organized. It's planned. You know, they talk to somebody. Do I do this or do I do?
But you fucking live you come from like a different place with it
Like it's such a real slice of what your life is like
I
Do you feel like that's because you came into social media like you missed that whole conditioning where we all got slowly conditioned to it
You suddenly had it
um
Does that make sense basically, you know, I've been like this a long time
I'm like, uh
Just boozy just doing what boozy do saying what boozy say
Acting the ass on all my dvds. If you look back. I've been a clown
It's just it's a platform where I can show it
Yeah
And you know, because everybody if you if you don't if you don't see that side of me, you just think boozy is the worst
Shoot motherfucker. He didn't did all this shit
If you just listen to music, you know, you got
Like, you know, if you let other people not the music if you let other people judge it
Yeah, if you let other people judge it, you're gonna take from it as boozy badass
Yeah, he'll kill him right right right, but a lot of people don't get to see that. I'm a father. I'm a
friend, you know a regular guy a regular guy, so
That helps me in some ways
Yeah, there's people a different edgy because yeah, if you hear boozy badass, you see some of the pictures you think oh man
This guy like I was nervous our big baby was in here and he said
Oh boozy
A gangster, you know, and he's a real gangster
Like really like he's a real gangster. That's the thing that people don't realize about boozy like
That's what he said. And I was like, huh? He's like, yeah
boozy is one of the last
Gangsters
But if you look through all history, yeah, every gangster had a personality
Yeah from all the gangster the biggest gangsters Al Capone Al Capone every every every gangster had a personality
It just came out with the people around the people he loved. Yeah
You know I'm saying and that's just basically it with me like when you see me on the interview
Like I'm myself, right
I'm myself, but you know how I was raised when I go places when I go to clubs
When I'm when I'm around the public, you know, I was raised. I was taught not to smile with niggas, right?
You know my dad you you go places you a nigga don't smile with niggas
You know, that's the niggas
That shows a form of somebody might want to try you right, you know, it's not that I'm
Practice looking hard. No, it's just a habit. Yeah, it's like you know, it's happy when I you know when I you know
It's no feel
You know and I'm gonna bring that same kind of violence if it go that way. So I can't be in public all
You know me clowning. That's when I'm at home. Yeah
But now in public it's it's not like that because I don't want people to just come try you try me like that
So in public it's like, yeah, come on. I got a gun. Let's do it. Yeah, you know, sir
Is it uh, I've heard you talk about moving out of baton rouge and um, you know, I know that you know
You had instances with like the the district attorneys there and stuff trying to attach charges to you and right
You know, there was a lot of what seemed like from what I've heard
Uncomfortableness between you and the law enforcement there, right? Maybe not exactly the cops, but the over the overseers of them
um
What is it about Atlanta that?
Is it makes life more comfortable?
Do you think Atlanta respect superstars?
You know, I don't stick out like a sore thumb
Yeah
You got 20 superstars, you know, you got the biggest thing in that. Yeah, they had you
They had sea murder silk the shocker master p and they had that tiger that's in the cage outside of the pmax center
Right, right and most of them from new allons. Yeah
baton rouge is different from new allons baton rouge is
You know birmingham to atlanta. Yeah. Yeah, you know as far as racism as far as
Everything, you know, that's the deep south, right? So, uh
In atlanta is different though in atlanta is different, you know, it's black power. Yeah
Oh, dude, I was on stage a couple months ago. I said damn it seemed like black history month started a city
Yeah, that's what it seemed like. Yeah, it's black power, you know black people own things black people have wealth
You know, you see we have wealth you see a lot of
black policemen you see a lot of
Love, you know and and and the police show me love man. It's crazy, man
It's like it's like they want to help you, you know, I can't say that for everybody in atlanta
Right, but as far as the officers I didn't ran into they want to see me prosper, man
Right. I was in my Rolls Royce one day. I'm slipping. I'm at the light. I'm smoking. I'm high as fuck
I'm slipping
Man, I look to the side
clear windows
Police looking at me. He say
booze
He telling me to roll out of wonder
Fuck
You heard me. I know if he telling me to roll down the window and not pull off. Right. I got it. Right, right. You say
I roll on the window. What up, man
Man, put that shit out man. Go ahead man. That's what he told me put the shit out man and go ahead, man
Take care of your damn family
Spoken weed out here like this man that shit was like man my heart just dropped
So that was you know
They always see me and be like they just give it up to me, bro. And there's more understanding
They understand bro. They understand that
You know, I'm I didn't come to this city to be a problem. They understand that I'm a businessman, right?
You know
And wealth too changes things man
I noticed even just growing up and like we would go to atlanta
Sometimes to see the sugar bowl or to visit an aunt that I had that lived there
um
occasionally we would drive up to atlanta and
it's the
for me just as a
You know, I mean, it's a regular white person pretty much but
It was the first city that I saw that had like black wealth in it, you know
Like in like a lot of I'm talking a lot of money like the car a car will pull up to a place and you'd be like
Damn and black people would get I would be like what the fuck. Yeah, you know, it was just
It was different. It was something that you know, I grew up in a small town
It was black and half black half white, but and we didn't have any wealth by us
But you had just never seen that before, you know, like when I was growing up the only wealthy black americans that I knew were like
Dallas cowboy, you know what I'm saying? Like there was a couple people
But you didn't see it. You never saw it in your face. I don't feel like until atlanta
Right, right. They're right. They they set a stage for a lot of shit because I because when I went down in uh
I'm a season ticket holder. I know you're so uh, you know, I've been going NBA games a minute and uh
The first time I saw you know with a triple-a floor seats
You know 70 black, you know, you know, and that made me smile, you know, yeah, you know black black black black women
You know successful, you know
And we're in these big boy seats and that and that's a change of culture. Yeah
Yeah, you know, it's not like that louis and you know, it's not like that
You know, it's not like that other places is
you know
The stuff I see with the black people out here. It makes me it makes me proud proud to be black. Yeah
Yeah, I can imagine it's totally different. I mean, I just have my own perspective, but there is something that's
It's exciting to see when you see oh if this culture has money
I mean
They can have a comfortable existence
Right, right, right and and I don't mean that of any judgment. I just mean, you know, I'm talking about what you're saying, but uh
I feel what you're saying and
They got to ghetto everywhere. They got to ghetto everywhere slums everywhere. Yeah, it's just when more people show
Show value and wealth
It makes other people want wealth and that cuts out the bullshit. Right, you know, I'm saying you mean like it inspires younger people
It inspires it inspires people. Yeah, because everybody has a role model. Yeah, and the role model is the more ones with the most money
so, uh
You know, it's more role models. Oh, yeah, I think like definitely more more role models in Atlanta than
A lot of places, you know, yeah, especially if I think for black kids, you know
I mean just because like even if you think like, you know, when I was growing up just like you would see
Uh people come to the school and and they would say, okay
It's going to be career day at school. Somebody's dad is going to talk about their career
And it was always usually like if it was a doctor, it was a white dot, you know what I'm saying?
Like if it was right, but now
I think especially in places like Atlanta you have that it's different
You know, like people come and it's all types of people come and have a career and that gives a a kid sitting there like, oh
I can have this right. It gives them a different aspiration. Um
Um, what do you see like going on out here today, man? This shit is wild, you know, uh
Do you see a difference between the protesters and the people looting or do you?
Uh, I think it's all well deserved. I mean, you know
It's been going on way before these these these people who
Everybody flashing who's the black people who didn't got murdered. Yeah
It's just they got caught with the cameras the camera phones adds a lot to it
But when I in eight and nine nine in
Our neighborhood hero got killed by the police just
Jumped on the hood and fucking smashed him. It been going on
It's just now we got them right there as soon as something happened they out, right?
So we got them if that if if they didn't have those cameras, he would be dead
And glen flaw would be if they didn't have those phones that blessed us now they see what they've been doing for 20 25 years
And do you think so a lot of the anger you think it's built up from people that have seen I've seen other people be killed that never
You never hear their name again. And so a lot of that anger just builds up
Yeah, I think I think I think it's a it's built it and built up over the years
And we had a time right now where everybody pissed off. This was the wrong time for
Yeah, you know people out from their jobs people at home. Yeah
Okay, tired of being people tired of being at home tiktoks people tired of being at home
You know our president's crazy. Yeah, you know, it's just it's just
You know, it's nice. It wasn't the time for this. Yeah, especially for black people. Yeah, you know, we've been kicked
You know, I'm finna post something on instagram in two days. I've been holding it. Yeah, but I'm talking to trump. I'm talking to everybody
You know, black people
should be
Paid like the Indians
It's our race been through most shit than anybody. Why hasn't no fucking president say wow the black American? Why are they not compensated?
You know why having a nobody we does our wealth been taken from us. We was hanged
Our wealth was stolen from us millions. We're still our kids are dying today
Black families should be compensated. Why no motherfucking president never said that even Obama. Yeah, I don't get it
Yeah, I don't get it the Indians. We built the damn Indians
The Indians deserve for the blitz
Everybody must be blind. That's true. I won't know why mother fucking promoter not a promoter. I'm thinking about my bag
I won't know why
All these people who interviewed a president all these people behind these damn cameras. Why are y'all never asked?
Do you don't mr. Mr. Trump? Do you feel the black should be compensated for what they've been through in their life?
I don't know why no president never asked that. Yeah, we've been fucked over
We've been fucked over kicked in the ass
hanged
Oh made to also do uh
Plays and stuff they didn't want to do remember that
Bro, it's bad, bro. Like the blacks than been through it more than anybody, bro
Any race will tell you that nobody has been done like the blacks. We deserve to be compensated every motherfucking month
Yeah, every motherfucking month black families should be compensated
So do you like what do you even know what an amount or what like that would look like?
I don't know. But if you got trillions for wars, you got trillions for us. We don't make up that much of the population
Yeah
We don't make over half of it
You got money for us if you got money for war
They shred money up and throw that shit away every year. You can give us to those blacks who've been down and kicked
and hanged
How hard you did say hang a lot too, but I feel you though. Yeah, because that was a hanging
Yeah, yeah, when you when you hang somebody you put something on their neck and you cut off their oxygen till there's no life left
That was a modern day hanging
Yeah, but you put something on somebody neck and you squeeze it. I got this in a post
I'm posted on that was a hanging when you when you hang somebody you put something on their neck until there's no response
Yeah, it was no response for two minutes. That's an extra hanging after they hang and they do this boom
They'll take them off
You let him hang for two extra minutes. That was a modern day lynching
He should get the death penalty. Yeah, do they have the death penalty? I wonder in that state third degree murder
That ain't shit. He won't he won't do five years, you know, what's the top degree you can get first first degree
And what is manslaughter manslaughter is
In some states it carried five years in some states it carried 20 in some states and that shit don't carry nothing
That's probation. You get probation
Damn, that's shit. If your first then he a police officer. Yeah
Like, you know, like and then they wouldn't even arrest the other police. Oh guys too. Yeah, that's crazy
If if like like still like that girl say your four black people go kill somebody
And all of them in the car all of them get that murder charge
You know, I don't care if one shot. I don't care if one all of them get that murder charge
Yeah, for the beef. Even if they was in the car
You know, not on camera. They're on camera. Right, you know, so it shows racism also
It shows racism towards cops
That's why I don't I don't I don't feel sorry that they burning this motherfucker down
I think they actually need to burn this bitch down till we get our compensation. Yeah, that'd be nice every family in black
We burn this bitch down today. We get compensation. Hey, fuck it
That'd be worth it. Like I say about five thousand a month to every family. Yeah
Yeah, do you feel like one of the biggest things that plagues the black community is just not having to find the finances?
I don't know man. I think I think we need to build our own economy. That's why I think we can we had to move right now
With the rise and shit we can build our own economy. We need to get the billionaires together
Yeah, y'all should own more your shit. We should build our own economy make our own music
Yeah, we should build out to our own banks. Yep, you know, uh, same thing what they did with black wall street back in the days and
Talk to Oklahoma. Yeah, I know that they they
What happened they burned it down. Yeah, they burned it down took everything
You know, we black those black people all those black people were millions of dollars that will be billions today
right
So, uh, you probably need to start our own economy man
Economy off our own foods our own
Amazon and everybody get together and make it make our own economy. Yeah, you know, I'm saying even if we gotta even if we gotta get
fronted from
Somebody else. Yeah, we can start we could we could start our own economy our own state, you know and and
Yeah, see how much they miss us and we can and we can put a real hole in their pocket
Because we run the fashion we run all this shit, you know, the black people run the fashion a lot of we want we want we
Bro, even white people want to look like us. Okay, real shit, especially if they're 14 or 15 years old 14 15 years old, you know
They the
Oh, you wanted to be ice cube. I remember writing ice cube on my cheek before I go to school, bro
That's how much I wanted to be and I wanted to be like ever ever when you see that that fashion with that rap
Shit, yeah, it attracts you man, even if you don't know the music
You want the jacket you want the Michael Jackson jacket you want, you know, so
We can make it. It's just it's the ownership. It's the ownership. That's what it is. Yeah, so I was saying I was thinking
I thought I was talking about this with my pro scrim guy who I
Who I do pro scrim with and uh, it's a gaming company and uh
First we will have to buy the land
That's what we have to do first
We will have to buy the land, you know, they got they got a lot of cheap land out there
But we have to buy land man. We have people doing it. Tyler Perry has that huge place in Atlanta. He has that huge studio
Yeah, but that's for movies, right? But I'm talking about for life, right? I'm talking about sending our
kids to school
Sending our kids making making them business minded right to be rich not just for film
I'm talking about a life a whole state of life
Black life livelihood. Yeah our own fucking tomato everything. Yeah, and we will hurt the world man. We will hurt the world
We will hurt the world and we and once we do that we probably can start our own laws because they got motherfucking towns
They got hick towns in these states that own their own land that they police station have their own laws
Yeah, and we will have we buy the fucking land and we have our own laws
It's just black people don't don't don't
Don't want to put it together like that. That's how I would feel we always against each other instead of with each other
Do you think that that could start to change some do you think that that is getting better?
I think we're gonna get stronger now. Yeah, we because because because
I've been going places everywhere. I've been going people been like, you know, like my black brother like bro
Like I just feel like we getting stronger
Well, you know people starting to care more about our black people. Yeah, and we starting to care about us more. Yeah
Well, you do a good example. I feel like uh
I mean with the chips the cologne. I mean everything you try to
Uh, I feel like lead by an example of your work ethic and the way that you create your own
Infrastructure for yourself, you know, everything is
That has to do with you. It feels like runs through you and that gives you control over it
Um, do you where do you feel like you got that kind of business that kind of business mind?
Because I have a problem with hollywood, too
It's one of the reasons why I started our own studio, right?
Because so we can make our own stuff
I don't like I don't like a company that I don't even know these motherfuckers
Own in a part of me telling me how I can look how I can behave
right um
And and we've prospered man like we sell out tickets. I mean I sell we did I did a world tour last year
You know, I'm not bragging, but we did it on our own
Um, because I don't like somebody own and so I don't like somebody own in a piece of me. I don't like somebody
Exploiting me, right? Uh, so I can only imagine kind of the level that that feels like on to a black person, you know, right, right?
You know a lot of people
a lot of people
A lot of people look at my hustle and they value, you know
Because I ain't letting motherfuckers get over on me, you know, I know I know what I can do
I know
You know, so everything I'm in I got ownership. It's not one thing I'm in
That I don't have ownership. Yeah, you know, I'm not no promoter. I think I'm not going to promote your brand
Our clothes, you know, unless it's on instagram, you know, but that's a business. That's a business. You know, I get paid for that too
but uh
nah, it's
I gotta have ownership because uh, you know, once you sell it, you know, I guess nothing
You might want to sell it today and I guess nothing. So I gotta have ownership. Yeah
That's just how I am and and I'm in a position to do that. You know, I give money
I drop a CD every month. I have my money and I'm independent. Yeah
So, you know, I'm in a I don't gotta take a couple crumbs from nobody because I'm already self-made
Yeah, it's nice, isn't it? Yeah
It feels good when your chick's coming to you. Yeah
And nobody else have to pay you do you feel sometimes because this is a side effect of my the way I operate
I do feel sometimes I feel left out by the mainstream. Do you ever feel that? Yeah always
I always been they've always tried to put me out of the mainstream
Bootsy made it to the mainstream because Bootsy made it to the mainstream
You know, I came out I was 14, you know
15 years old 98
I didn't get on BET to 0403. Yeah 04
So, you know now though, I'm talking now. I mean, I feel like you've taken on a whole
Different, I mean, it's you're a you gotta understand you gotta understand
the way
The way I've came home and
Turned into an entrepreneur and five six different things
People in higher places
People in higher places don't want me on side of them
I'm a threat to motherfuckers
I gotta help myself by me having ownership and shit. It's not like that. Nobody's gonna help you like that
Yeah, because they could be jealous, you know, they you don't get help from motherfuckers who who can really help you
You know, you're not gonna get that because they know you're a threat to them
You're a threat to them, you know, and I and I feel like that in so many ways, you know, I'm left out a lot of shit
But I don't dick ride, right?
You know, I don't climb. I don't need you know, I don't want anybody else's help
You know, I don't I don't I don't need to hang to get to get nothing
Yeah, if it don't come to me God ain't God ain't make it for me. That's how I feel so
Well, I'm just you know, I'm just I'm just boosting man and they and they can't stop it and um
Once you got a following and once you got a I got a cop following people love me. That's crazy, bro
Dude, there were times when I even would get I'll be like I there was a little while. I'll be honest
I didn't love you anymore, bro. Yeah, and I fucking re-loved you. Yeah
So bro
Like you could be loved twice man. Like that's how much
That's how you know what I'm saying though. Like that is how I think that's a sense of attraction that you have
to fans, you know, is that
They could be like nah, and then they'll be like, oh, all right. Yeah
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We got a question right here from this fucking white guy
Theo, is that boozy?
I've been coming out from Portland
Had a question about Takashi 69 actually so
The fact that he just got out of prison from
For being a snitch and everything
Do you think it's right that if you know if people kind of like a new song
To support it and get it to like high on the billboard charge
Or do you think the community should just stop fucking with them all together?
Uh
He's not live either. There's just a video he sent in. Okay. I don't really want um
I don't really want to comment on Takashi 69 right now
Does he remind you of him when you does he remind you of you when you were young at all?
Nah, you know, like I wouldn't fake it like I wouldn't I wouldn't
I wouldn't you know, when I was young until this day. I'm still the same person. You're like, I'm
I'm built like that, you know, so I wouldn't you know, I don't really want to comment on Takashi 69
because uh
You know, it ain't it ain't worth it, you know
You know here, you know, I don't really want to comment on like a certain situation. I don't comment on because
I'm not none of the dudes
He you know, he's not beefing with you. Yeah, you're not in this world. Yeah, I don't like I'm boosy
I don't get no clout from beefing with
69 bro like that don't that don't go together. Yeah, like I don't get no nothing no cool points for that
Yeah, so uh, who is uh
That ain't gonna look right, bro. So and I'm not them other dudes like I'm serious, bro. Like Nick. Were you fix this, Mike?
I'm serious
I just want to make sure it's up
That thing you need to come out with them boosy viagras, bro. What about that? I'm working on them hitters, bro
I'm working on you know, because dude, I used to get the ones at the gas station
The first ones that came out with had like a picture of a horse on the package
And they would make my nose bleed, bro. They wouldn't even make my dick hard. Yeah, and I would keep taking them, man
Because I thought oh, maybe I didn't take enough
I'm working on some shiz real urrs, bro like real urrs B. A. D. Bad-ass dick pills. Yeah
Yeah, yeah, but we promoting them for the younger generation
Yeah, but I'm promoting them for the
The rappers having three bitches a night and got to get back to they bitch trying to get up
So I'm promoting for you know, for the traveling man for the traveling man, you know, yeah, you know what I'm talking about the casino, man
Yeah, you know, dude, I think
I think man, I never actually hooked up with one black girl one time
But I've always been a little bit a lot of the black women that seem like they fuck back if you try to fuck them, you know
Right, like they like sometimes if you fucking it seem like you're fucking them, but sometimes they fuck back a little
You know, do you think that?
Like they seem like more. I don't know what I'm trying to say. So you saying white women are more missionary like it's a little more docile
Like I feel like yeah, it's more like you petting something, you know, whereas I
I guess my concern not concern, but uh, yeah, if I'm having sex with a black girl, then I feel like damn she's gonna
It's more like wrestling
Like more like she's gonna really fuck me. You know, she's gonna fuck me. She's gonna fuck me. She's gonna fuck me
Like more like she's gonna really fuck me, you know
Black girl like to ride that dick. Damn
Black girl like to fuck cuz you know, you know, she don't want you to say out to you. I fucked the shit out too. She won't be like
They got a little
Pride with them. Yeah, that's from pride with them. Yeah, more white girls like to just be slayed and fucked. Oh, honey
You fucked this shit out. Yeah
Throw something on me spill something on me. Yeah spill a gatorade on me spit on me some black girls got a little pride
To where they'll ask you was that pussy good, you know, damn
Yeah, really? That's why she was throwing it on you like that
Makes me a little nervous. I gotta get out there more. I think you gotta get out there
I'm gonna cut up some of my parties man. Really? Yeah, well, I did hear though
That's another thing big baby said that you had the wildest parties man. Yep. I oldest. Yeah, man. Yeah
He said wildest bro. I mean everything bro. Yeah, it be going down, man
I like to have a good time, bro. I like to have a good time and I like fun girls
Yeah, and I like to see it. It's really about showing everybody else a good time. Yeah, that's fun, huh?
Yeah, walking around everybody and just everybody having a good time everybody like
Mother fuck. I love you. This is the best shit ever. So that's what I get out of it. You know, that's what I get out
um
Uh, there was something you talked about a little while ago
About like sometimes I notice even, you know, growing up in a poor white environment like a lot of times they don't uh
You know, you feel like you don't um
You feel like you don't exist sometimes, you know, because there's a there's a lot I feel like and
And I didn't grow up in like a redneck place
You know, I didn't grow up in like uh, like my mother my mother was an educated woman
You know, like she's a hard worker, but we weren't like country, you know, like we weren't like rebel flags or like, uh
You know fish that could we just we're just kind of regular people, you know, right? Um
And sometimes it feels like when you're in a community in a poor environment
That the hardest thing about the environment is the environment itself
Right, you know, it's your it's your neighbors even though if they are your friends they sometimes
People don't want to see you leave people don't want to see you change
What do you think some of the tougher things in a black environment that uh, that make it the toughest to to
To leave it, you know to get out of
Something really got to happen to you for you to leave it
Because when you give money most times you're not leaving where you at
Unless something really happened, you know, I I had that problem
You know, I used to feel like, you know, I ain't gonna know what is my city
You know, ain't nobody I don't care what's going on, you know
And a lot of people have that frame of mind and it's the wrong frame of mind
As soon as you get money you got to go
because uh
Because you've changed the one who wanted to fight you now. He want to kill you right the police who
Didn't know you he want to arrest you
Uh because people have something to gain by getting something over on you now, right, right, right, right, you know
And you get hatred from the people who went to school with you
Who feel like they had and when those people shouldn't hate when they had the same chance as you right
But it's better to go to another city where you'll get loved, you know, duck off in a nice spot and work on your career
because uh
I said over a minute or many times that most people get killed in their own city
and uh
It's just sad, you know, it's a dangerous job as a rapper. Is it we got them? I feel like we got the most dangerous job in the world
Yeah, because nobody want to kill a comedian, you know, nobody nobody want to kill a comedian. Nobody thinking I'm gonna gun this mother
If you don't hit this punchline, I'm taking a sword to this motherfucker, you know, nobody want to kill hockey player. Yeah
Yeah
That's true, man
But do you get scared them putting music out or do you ever get worried that one of your past songs created such a
Like uh, I'm a dog, you know that that it that it might have inspired somebody enough to be a fucking killer
And now they're gonna come you know what I'm saying like do you ever worry that your music could inspire like some john lennon?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Like you could be the black john lennon, man
Uh
That's a good song name black john lennon. Hey, but I don't know
Dude, he was on a bicycle and somebody shot him. I think
I just hate that, uh
you know
So many of my fans who come up on my music are dead now
And is there I mean, I know in the black community is just uh, I mean this is obviously just from my perception
It's more it seems more dangerous, you know, it seems more dangerous
um
Is it exciting though sometimes when it's more dangerous like
White white community is you're gonna be fine kind of probably like you're gonna have breakfast and shit's probably gonna be okay
You know, it's normal. It's not exciting. It's normal
Like violence is normal
Things that happen in the hood is it's really normal because it's been happening since you were a kid, right?
so, uh
If you see somebody murdered at 8 9 10 all through your life
When you get 17, uh, you're not gonna have much respect for life. Probably you're gonna have different perceptions of things
Yeah
Either it's gonna turn you all the way away
All the way to that's the perfect thing. Yeah
Yeah
as in the hood because you uh
Once once once your front one wants somebody to get murdered close to you
You feel you can do it
Even if you didn't even if you didn't do it before that's just how you take somebody's like you mean. Yeah. Yeah
That's how that's how hood babies are like
Want somebody to take something you love you feel you can do it because uh, because you've seen it
It's right there. You know, you it's like automatic. Yeah, you know
Well, that's interesting. You know, that's interesting. So
Yeah, and if that's been going on for for such a long time
Then of course that feeling is gonna be in people. Yeah. Yeah, like generations. Yeah
Like I fire
That's heavy, man
That's intense shit
Uh, we got a video nick the two that came in
Mm-hmm
Here comes somebody right here this gentleman
What up boosie? What up theo? I got a debate for y'all
Raisin canes or chick-fil-a
Raisin gank gang gang go tigers gang, bro
Damn dawg raisin cane. Duh
What
Raisin cane dawg
I don't think so, bro. Damn chick-fil-a raisin cane, bro. You tell me you gotta shoot you. Oh my god
No comparison you tell me you make it through the Atlanta airport without hitting the chick-fil-a
Showing up at the counter seeing the beautiful fucking girls that work at the counter admit it
They got the best-looking women that work at the counter
You know when I saw you in chick-fil-a, huh when I came on from prison flying in airports. Yeah
Oh, yeah, you fly Delta, do you? Yeah. So I
I was raised on raisin. It's no other chicken finger. That was the other first other chicken. I never ate his axe
Biz. Yeah, I still ain't ate that
I still ain't ate that shit in that land. I looked at it. I say no
It's my distant new raisin cane. I looked at it. I say hey, I know
Because I was raised on raisin cane like just the first ones and louise like I was raised there. Yeah
If I do chick-fil-a, man, you get that little chicken sandwich you open that bitch up. It's in that foil, bro
That thing looking at you like a little newborn baby got that pickle on it. I did before but I just don't like them soggy ass pickles
Y'all got them soggy ass pickles the ice cream pretty good
The fucking nuggets too small
One of those nuggets is three McDonald's nuggets now come on five chicken fillets up now
I like chicken fillet, but they ain't messing with no raisin cane though
And there you go, man. I think you got it. I think you got your answer, man
um
But what's something else that I wanted to ask you about oh, uh
It's a different game now before you were incarcerated and now
The the rap game does it feel different? It feels softer from just a listener's perspective. Do you feel like it's a different?
It's different. Uh, it's different as far as music wise. It's not about
Who rhyming who's spitting lyrics who the heart is as far as that's not about that. It's just about who make
the best song
That people like now
You know the flowing and all that that's deceased
That shit is mostly deceased
It's just harmonizing now. Yeah, like Bruno Mars. You like him. It's just home. Yeah. Yeah, I like yeah
I like Bruno. It's just harmonizing now. It's not about
You know, people don't have time to sit down and listen people in their phones now
Yeah, people used to they used to have albums with all the lyrics on them
Yeah, remember on the inside
You know all the lyrics on the inside and shit. It's not about that no more people don't have time
They just want here to hook
In vibe they don't have time even really listen to what you're saying. Most people don't even know what the rapper's talking about. That's true
You know, yeah a lot of time. So hip-hop has changed
You just got to change with it. Do you feel like you can see yourself?
Have one day having like some ballads or maybe doing that boosted Christmas album come on, man
Oh, yeah, I did a Christmas album last year. Yeah, I did a I got a Christmas album out now and
It's crazy. Yeah, it's crazy. So
Man, uh
Music is power. You know music was this is what crossed over racism. Yeah, you know people people be talking about sports and all this
Music music is you can't leave bad people can't some people can't live without music. Yeah music crossed over
Oh, white people except in black people
music
Sammy Davis, Jr. James Brown
Marvin Gaye and Elvis for the guy that wrote Elvis Presley songs. I'm not sure who he was but uh
Some guys out of Memphis. I think that wrote some of his uh early hits
Sid tepper. What's his name? Sid tepper. Sid tepper
Do you think that uh, but you can see yourself having a ballad album one day you get a little bit older?
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I can see I could do it now, but I'm talking weight though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you know
Yeah, I can see it
Music is fun to me. Is it it's fun to me. I like to do it. You know like, you know
I like to do it. You know, I like to do it. I like to show my greatness
with music
I'm just on the independent level now. Do you feel like um
Like, you know, I work as a comedian. I've had a it's been a long road
It's been like 17 years maybe working in the past three years have been started to be good
You know, I've started this reap like earnings from my work, you know, uh
Do and sometimes I wonder if it's really something that I did or do I think that
I just was given a gift. You know what I'm saying? Do you ever feel like that? Do you feel like you're a chosen one?
Do you ever feel that about yourself? Do you ever think? Yeah?
Everybody has everybody is chosen ones
God make people to be the chosen ones to do certain things. Yeah, some people you you pick to be a boss you pick to be
A underboss God pick you for these things. Yeah, you know, everybody not made to be the man
You know, you was picked it. God gave you these gifts
So you can you know, you were picked
Simple as that
You had other people who probably had way more talent than you but died on the way. Yeah, you were picked
Do you uh
If there was something else you ever look at another job and it could be any type of job a small job a big job
A quiet job a loud job. Do you ever look at another job and think oh, man?
That's something you feel inside like oh, that's something that I would have been I would have liked to do
Besides what I'm doing. Yeah, even if it wasn't a great whatever I would have did I would have ran it
Yeah, my mom always told me did she really I ran I've been running my clique since three four years old
I've been the leader of the of my clique and every this is the playground since the beginning. Yeah
Since the whatever I would have did you're a leader. I would have I would have lead. Yeah, and that anybody can tell you in my project
I've been the leader since
birth
Like so whatever I would have did I don't know what it was
You know, if I would have played basketball would have been in point guard, right
You know, if I would have been a ceo at a corporation
Yeah, you know, that's how I feel because I always I know how to bring people together
And I know how to make people make money too. Yeah
Um
Who was big when I was when I was in college torus bright was big. Do you remember him?
Yeah, torus bright scored 77 points. Yeah, him and chris duhan
Yeah, played against each other at salmon a slot l
Oh, I would like to see the biggest thing in the state
I would have liked to see that though. It was the biggest thing and torus was the nicest guy too, man
I used to see him in new Orleans. Sometimes you worked at the chariton for a while too. Okay after basketball
Okay, you you watch LSU basketball
No, yeah, I watch it now. My nephew played for LSU. Really? Yeah, javante smart. Oh, really? That's your nephew? Yeah
Oh, yeah with them short ass shorts. Yeah. Yeah, man. He's good, bro
I thought he did better the year before. I think he'll get back to doing good again. Yeah, I think yeah
He didn't he working hard right now. Yeah, we we we finna get him now
Yeah, you know, he just had this shit with the ncaa and all that shit. Oh, yeah, that's right. Him and coach wade both had it
Yeah, tramont waters was great though, wasn't he?
You know I'm talking about the little point guard the lights game. Yeah, yeah, and he plays in Maine now
He plays on like a triple-a team
But damn he was good, but I think last year that he used javante correctly really I think they had him playing
I don't know if the year before sometimes they let him they had him bringing the ball up sometimes
I like it better when he on the wing. Yes. I feel like he serviced it. He just his skill set was better
I think he's still gonna have some good seasons though
Oh, that's crazy, man. I don't know that was your cousin. Yeah
Um, I I just want to correct the guy who wrote for Elvis Presley. That was black was Otis Blackwell
Uh, Sid Tepper was a white guy. I just wanted to correct that black whale. Uh
I always felt like that
Black people didn't get scared
Like I've always felt like when I was young like I would felt like sometimes I would get scared
And my black friends would not get scared like they wouldn't
They just didn't have like the same
They didn't feel fear or something the same way
That white people did is that does that make any sense to you? Do you think right because this is a different upbringing?
It's a different upbringing, you know
Most times it's a different upbringing than y'all household
You know, you know, our weapons are different. Right, right, right, you know, so if you could be by your daddy, uh, you know
Your mom beat your ass with a switch your mom our moms beat our ass. So
Fighting you uh, some some that's that's not shit. Right, you know, we feel our mothers and fathers more than
Anything in the streets. That's fun. Yeah, you know, like yeah, that would be a thing man
I would feel like if I got in the fire to black it up like damn
I'm scared and he's about to fucking have fun and that was a scary feeling, you know
Yeah, that that because it's like that, you know, we go out there to to do that shit. So, uh
So, uh
We
It's different man. It's different. Do you feel like, um
Do you feel like music?
Like a lot of music has violence in it, you know, it has right energy it has
Talking about the streets places you grew up. Do you feel like that contributes to like black on black crime?
Like it contributes to young men
You know
uh
In some in some ways, I can't say it doesn't but in some ways, but uh
It also it also take care
of millions of black families music moguls and music take care of millions of black families, right?
So so it evens out, but it's up here as far as success
It's a way for us to tell our story
Right now we make the money that only the country singers told their stories on the porch now
We tell our stories on the porch. Yeah, they're just different, right?
And we can't blame us for telling our stories because
We was put in these situations, right? You know, this this country put us in these situations
So, you know music made us an opportunity to
Get get money and get rich and get respected. So, uh
Us talking our life ain't no different than
A country singer talking about what's going on on the porch somebody breaking somebody hot drinking a beer
Right woody woody that that motherfucker fucked my cousin. You know, I'm saying it's just you know, he fucked this cousin
He got shot. Yeah, so it's just a little just a couple exclamation points on
That's how I look at
He got shot. Um
What was something from when you were young that you missed like just being a kid?
What was something that you missed because I hate getting older man. I hate it, bro. I hate it, man
Like I used to miss like
You know, I used to miss at school you would go we remember you would have a girl maybe you had a crush on her or something and just
Like how like how I would behave around her at school like scared to be by her
Just fucking do I don't really miss much because it was I don't really miss the struggle really, you know, I
Miss I miss everybody hanging out there
in front of my grandmother house
You know, like family, you know, that's what I miss the most the hanging
That's why every time I go to Louisiana. I do the same thing that I did when I was a teenager
Yeah throw barbecues and you know, because that's what I miss. Oh, you're a whole kind of shit, man
You're like, I need anybody that does fucking snowballs. Yeah, like I need you. I miss that. I miss being that little kid
and one one, you know
Exit I mean, I love that feeling of the biggest drug dealer giving me $20 $10. Yeah, you know, that made my whole week
So I go back and I do things that I always wanted to see
You know, I
And that's special to me. I'm living somewhat of my childhood
As an adult as an adult, right? I'm the king now. Yeah, you know, uh
I know how it felt when that little kid was just looking at me
You know, and he just stared and I just stared at him
I know not to do that from how that affected me looking at the big time
I see what you say does he like me? I didn't know he just looked at me, right?
So I what's up, nigga? Why are you looking at me? What's up, right? Break that ice. I break that ice
I never let because that one time I looked at at one of the bosses like that
I was just looking at he was fresh as fuck
But he looked at me like what the fuck
And just turned his head, you know, and uh
That stuck with me for like four years
Like because you're thinking what does he think?
No, about two because he ended up giving me some money a couple years after that, but that stuck with me with big Kenny
Yeah
It stuck with me bro because I ain't no what he thought you thought maybe he didn't like me. Yeah. Yeah, I feel that
So I break that ice with him when I see them kids doing it. I always what's going on little man. Yeah
What up, man? What's up, man? What you want? Yeah, you want to take a picture? Come on. Yeah, you know
Because them the ones who really they care. Yeah, something on their heart, you know
Yeah, and let that change his mindset then he's not he don't leave wondering. Okay. How does that man feel right somebody not accepting?
Right. He leaves saying man boosted cool people. Yeah, and it's okay for me to inquire and be curious
Yeah without getting shut down. Yeah, they could dramatize a kid. That's really yeah
um
Your kids have a different uh, uh different life. Your kids have had a different life than you had growing up, right?
Do sometimes they don't have the same hustle. They don't it's just and there's nothing you can do about it because
Because so much is given to them. It's crazy. Isn't that crazy, bro?
They don't they don't have they don't have nearby the same hustle and you can't recreate that you can't name 10% of the kids under
15 who are saving money. Yeah, you can't name them, bro
You know because it's different. It's different
You know, you you can't name kids who you can't name too many
You know people everything is right here in their hands. Yeah
They don't have to go for nothing. They want to know if a girl like them. It's right there
They want to find out about a a job. They want to ask something is right there. You know, it's different, you know
And I feel like that disabled kids disabled a lot of athletes in the world
because uh
A lot of kids don't want to go out and play they just want to sit right here
Well, yeah, well, they got that playing fortnight. If you was raised in the 80s and 90s, you had to be outside. Yeah
Your fun had to come from outside. Yeah, you had to make it. You had to make it
Yeah
Now it's all right here now now everything is all right here. They look like creatures almost when they get locked in
Right, right. You didn't have to go really study the spelling test and all you just pull it up
Yeah, and you know
Do you isn't it interesting know how you can't recreate that for them? You can't it's like
It's weird once you get a generation of wealth
Is there's something that it does negatively negatively to the next generation. Yes. Isn't that crazy, bro? Yes, that's crazy
I was just watching that on a show
on on american greed what happened to with some shit just like that because
We give it to him, but
We didn't that you see that's what happened with my with my couple of my kids
I gave it to him. So
Two three thousand is not a lot of money to him right they blow through that shit. That's crazy
You know, so I'm raising my my my other generation of kids
My nine ten eleven year old every day I go to work
Every day I'm in Atlanta I go to work. They got to get up and go to work with me
If we shooting videos, they got to have the props. They got to be working right
If this is every day if they got they got a check in at my door at seven thirty. Yeah
This said I'm gonna make them
Work for everything right I paid them a hundred fifty dollars a day when they go work with me
I told him you stay with your daddy to some of that 70 or 17 thousand dollars down
A piece for you and this is instilled in their head now. That's how you make money you work. That's how you make money
You work right so when they get 16
They not gonna it's gonna be like a sin to ask me for money. Yeah
They gonna they gonna be so so on stacking and once you get to see a nose band stack
My boys fell in love with it. My boys they say that I made 1200 dollars
In eight days I didn't make 12, you know
That's exciting. It's exciting
But if we just and just give it to them, they would never know the worth
It's crazy though. Isn't it crazy because you would think though you would think they would have the same
As you it doesn't carry it doesn't
It's really interesting man. Yeah, because my brother and I when we were growing up
We didn't have anything but now my brother's where it worked really hard in Baton Rouge. He has a tree cutting company
and uh
And now he has kids they have a different life, you know
And it's part of it. It's exciting. You think you would have had it if you out of rich parents
No, I wouldn't be the same person. I would never have been a comedian
Because I had to be a comedian to defend myself the only thing I had when I was young was my words, you know, like I could enough
We didn't have the extra stuff, but words were mine. You couldn't
Words I had they came from me. Right like anybody could have something else
You could have the new the Reebok pumps, whatever you could have all the shit, but
My words were mine, you know
And so when it came to humor or words, then I said, oh, this is my weapon
Because nobody can control if I have this or not
I wake up with my words every day. Right. So that's why I think I got into doing stand-up because
Of this I can do this. No, everybody has this but if I master it, then it's like, uh
I don't know. It's me showing them
I'm gonna show them, you know, even if I didn't have some of the same things
Look, I'm gonna make the most of what I do have, you know, my words
Right, right. I just wish it I just I just wish it would just carry on. I know man. It's crazy
It doesn't and it's almost sad to see it not carry on because you're watching you. Yeah
But but they
Right. Well, it's yeah
Yeah, so it's like are you the bad influence? It's weird. It's weird. Like it's weird, man. Like
Do they see how hard I'm working for this shit? Like, you know
Yeah, I don't know. It's funny. It's interesting to see if they recognize
um
Yeah, that's it, uh
You watch UFC or no
No, no, but I'm finna start my own, uh, you gotta start watching. I'm finna start my own backyard, uh
Cross the track fights
Yeah, yeah, I'm just going through the law right now making one man. It's going through the lawyers right now, bro
I got my logo together. Yeah, it's going through the lawyers right now
We every every place got across the track
So we're gonna be setting up our train tracks. I just got the steel gate
I got the steel gate. Uh got all my paperwork together and I'm gonna do uh five fights in each city
$1,250 a piece. Yeah
Uh, the winner get 250. Yeah
Start it out start out that league start it out and I'm finna, you know, it's gonna be my another youtube
No, it'd be good. Yeah. Um
What about getting it gonna be funny because I'm gonna be
The fucking commentator Joe Rogan the commentator. Yeah, so I'm gonna be going on mother fuck over here
Yeah, and how mine is you got to get dropped five times
A tko is five times the only way to fight can stop is five rounds
Five the only way to the fight keeps on going throughout the fifth round
If you haven't been knocked down five times are you out cold?
That's the only way to fight stop
Well, you know, some people are gonna pretend they out cold to not get back up though. Yeah
Your ass got you gotta drop five times or be out cold
We're gonna kill it bro cross the track street, bro. I like it man. Yeah. Yo, we'll fucking put white neck in the one man
I'm ready. I'm ready man. You know, you need 1250
1250 that's nice to kick somebody. Oh man. I go out there. Now. What if you lose? What do you get 50?
You get 250. Oh for losing. Yeah 1500 all of that. Damn. Yeah
Yeah, I'd even lose for 250 man. Yeah, man. Get your ass whoop. That's why I gotta be five times
Yeah, that's why we struck five times or your ass out cold. We gotta be out cold
Dude, you gotta let I want to be a referee for some of the matches man. That's hard
That's hard. Then we send it bar. We got to connect with this shit
We got to connect let you be a referee clouded
This shit. Oh a comedian. Are you out motherfucker?
Come on, man. You not out man. Get back up. You not out
Hell yeah, man. I see you peeking
Oh, yeah, what about boozy coffins? That's the thing I always wanted to see and I'm shocked you don't do that
Coffins? Yeah
Like people going to heaven, you know, like a coffin, you know
I never thought of that
Because I feel like you kind of have you represent a little bit of like this
That's fucking spooky. Kind of thuggish elegance though. I don't want no sex. I don't want nothing with coffins. Come on, man
Speakers in the inside, bro
Somebody just going straight to heaven, bro
Yeah, no, well, what are you gonna do when it goes to the ground? It goes to the full dollar
Ain't no motherfucking thing out of that ground
That's a bad investment. All right. That might be bad last question. What is some I know
If I can black people do some wild investors. It's one of the wildest investments you ever got and or somebody tried to get you into man
Oh
Something wild, bro
I'm child
You know girl instagram mileage. She just was like boozy you're a good dating
Let's just have a baby and we not gonna have no
Like you can do whatever the fuck you want, but me and you will make a cute baby like no strings attached like
I just want a baby with you. You take I was like
Did you get it? No. No
Because then she'll come for money probably
I just it was just too much. Yeah, like we never even talked
Like we like I was coming under instagram like I never like we had no
She just fucked me up like
I want to have a child with you like I know you're going to take care of your baby
I know you don't give a fuck about what women I don't care
I was like, no
Hell no. Yeah, that's a bad investment
Bad investment. Yeah, I said
I said no, um
I don't know what else I got man
I really appreciate your time man. I've just always been a fan and I really admire your work ethic man
There's times when I don't want to do my work man, and I see you doing I see you fucking you got the red eye you like
All right, you know
We it's going down tonight. You know boost your badass. We're gonna be there
You know Covington, Kentucky, Scotland, South Carolina, wherever. Yeah, it just never ends man
I like to find the things and if you hustle you
You can get them you can get them
You know I'm saying because I wrapped on the corner for years for free
So when you tell me you got some money for me, it's it's hard for me to say no
Yeah, I agree with these things like I I make I make a wait
I got to hear you out. Yeah
I'ma just say that you know like
I'ma hear your ass out. I'ma just say that dude
What did anybody ever offer you money because glenn uh big baby told me somebody paid him one time to hook up with his wife, right?
Do you ever get any shit like that? I feel like that stuff wouldn't come your way though. Really? Uh, nah
People didn't gave me four thousand for my hat
Right. Uh, I had a guy gave me like 3500 boost. Give me your head man. I got 3500
Straight to the mall the next day
Got the same one just had a little boost on it, but you know, they got a lot of fans, uh
You know, I've been off of my six, you know
I've been off of my six. I've been off. You've been offered it. Yeah girl off of me
7000 damn
One girl paid me 7000 damn six. How long you have to have sex for?
Certain amount of time or no
Well, this girl this was back in uh, this was before I went to prison
She paid me like 7500 to come back to her mansion and damn she had a big ass mansion in Arkansas
She paid me 7500 to have sex with her
and come to
Her mansion was a man in there too or no? No, no, she had no man in there. She
Paid me to come to her shit. She was fucking with music too. So she
She had some money and she straight came to me out the country looking like I got 7500 for you to
Get in there. Yeah, and I took it. I did it. Damn
Uh, I can't really fuck. I can't fuck real real good. I can fuck okay
I feel like if it's like around the holidays or something, you know
like on a regular time like maybe
Around Christmas. That's when I really feel like
What you getting a Christmas spirit? I get in the Christmas spirit. Yeah, man. I'll do some real fucking around Christmas, but
Other than that, I'm not I'm not that's not my main thing. You know, I'm not really that hit man
I send somebody else in the fuck. I'll come in at the end, you know
Yeah, I'd that kind of cleanup hitter, you know
Oh, yeah, you kind of freaking
You to clean up your
I don't know man. I think that might be all I got man. Damn. I never thought I'd run out of things to talk about
Yeah, but uh, but thank you so much for meeting 100. Y'all be good. I gotta go
Give me some heat
I got motherfucking the car. She made it me right now. I ain't even do shit. She made it man
That's how it is. Don't worry. I'm gonna put this dick in all and I'm fucking ill tonight
I'm a fucker. Hey, why I'm a phone finger fucker. Oh, hey, bro. Send me in at the end. You know what I'm saying
Look at him. Look at him. You're eating him man. You're back eating him man. I'm not hit him man
It's gonna take
a little time
For me to set that parking brake and let myself on
Shine that light on me
I'll sit and tell you my story
You need to shine on me and I will find a song. I will sing it just for you
I'm moving way too fast