Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Skilla Baby & Jeff Teague share love for Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant & Lil Wayne
Episode Date: April 25, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 61 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by rapper Skilla Baby to discuss all things rap music and basketball. Skilla reveals his favorite NBA playe...rs of all time such as Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Kyrie Irving, and Ja Morant, as well as shows love for the rappers who have influenced his life the most like Lil Wayne and Meek Mill. #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Another episode of Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Special guest to my left.
We're going to introduce my man's last, but to my far left,
we got my dog, Bishop B. Henn out the prayer leaves.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool, Nasty.
Let's get to it. Now, Skill, I know you done seen a lot of things.
You know, obviously, we know you keep your feet right.
Have you ever seen the Black Forces with the white laces?
No, I never.
You got the song, you know what I'm saying,
the Black Force activity.
Have you seen that type of activity before?
No, I never seen that.
Fuck that.
I got something for you.
Oh, you starting off with gifts?
Got my name on here, just for the record. Oh. Oh. Cat falling off with gifts? God, my name is Pierre. Just for the record.
Oh!
Cat falling off, yeah!
They got white laces in there. They got the white laces, too?
I fuck with you, Nasty.
That was great.
You feel me?
Yes.
That's the real activity right there.
Yeah, that's his show.
Love, bro.
Love.
For sure, for sure.
To my right, my dog, Young Nacho. Young T, how you doing, man? I'm chilling, bro. I'm really shitty because I ain't had them Love, bro. Love. For sure, for sure. To my right, my dog, young Nacho, young T.
How you doing, man?
I'm chilling, bro.
I'm really shitty because I ain't had them bottle, though.
They ain't never gave me no black forces.
It's cool, though.
I got you, Dwight, was with the black place.
That was nasty as hell.
For his birthday.
I took care of my nigga.
That's a fact, though.
That's for real.
Nah, but I'm chilling, man.
I'm glad we got my guy in the building.
I'm going to let you do the intro, though.
For sure, man.
We got a young, up-and-coming legend from the D, you know what I'm saying?
Midwest love in the building.
Skillet Baby, what's happening with you?
Appreciate you pulling a 520, my boy.
Appreciate you, bro.
For sure, man.
Obviously, man, we got to talk about a lot of different stuff.
Obviously, we know why you in town.
You got a show.
You got a project coming out real soon.
Tell the people what you got coming, man.
Project April 26th, the coldest.
Yes, sir.
On the way.
You just dropped a single, you know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. How's that feel, man, to like Yes, sir. On the way. You just dropped a single. Know what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
How's that feel, man, to like, obviously, your songs go crazy.
Obviously, we know you charting.
But like for you, your music so far because you in the streets and you on every girl TikTok.
That is fire.
Yeah.
That is fire.
I mean, I ain't really purposely do that, though.
I just love it.
You feel me?
Love the years. But you can tell. That just love, you feel me? Love the yes.
But you can tell.
That's why you better.
That's why you call it a yes?
A yes.
I got, I put that in my pocket, too.
A yes, okay.
Because I don't be wanting to call it in one way or the other.
Like the yes.
I'm rolling with it.
That's a good, that's a good little price.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I like that.
I can't say my wife killed me.
Let me stop.
Let me stop, bro.
She gonna kill me, bro.
It's scary ass nigga.
Spice it up, nigga.
Yeah, you right.
She's Spanish,
so I gotta color something up.
What's yeah in Spanish, nigga?
What's yeah in Spanish?
Yeah.
Si.
Uh-oh.
Color my si. Si. Call it my C.
C.
Oh, hell no.
I love when you're on the spot
and you're like, nigga.
I ain't know no Spanish, man.
Same here, nigga.
I was waiting for one of y'all
to help me.
Niggas kill me.
I can like name my language.
Niggas know one word.
C, nigga.
Hell no.
All right, man. Family of the pie. Sadder than tot right, man.
Family at a pie.
Sato done told us, man,
you one of the nicest on the court
with this hoop shit, man.
Is it true?
I be doing that.
I be doing that.
Nah, he said you was like that.
I said, damn, like that for real?
We had Sato at a game.
Sato's cool.
He said you was the one, though.
No, I be doing that.
I believe you.
I used to think I was going to go to the league
when I was a kid.
But then life hit you and you be seeing niggas with trainers and shit oh yeah so you didn't have no trainers at oak park when you was playing up there uh-uh you were just straight
yeah i was just going off strictly just muscle memory like niggas be that's how i knew like i
wasn't going to league niggas be in that bitch 24-7. And then you gotta think that shit be political too.
Like they choose niggas as a kid,
like who going to the best AAU team.
They granddaddies and daddies been selling dope
with the coaches and shit.
You feel me?
Like, what the fuck?
You ain't never wanna play with the family?
I wanted to play with the family.
I had a cousin playing with the family,
but you gotta think like them niggas already had they 10th.
Yeah.
They locked in, like you feel to think, like, them niggas already had their 10th. Yeah. Like, they locked in.
you feel me?
For sure,
yeah.
Them niggas be locked in
from 6U.
Nah,
that's a fact.
That's true,
that's true.
You see all them,
you see everybody
from like 6U,
like you said,
till you get in high school.
I played against the same team,
like,
Kalen Lucas and all them niggas,
all was on that same team
growing up.
Yeah,
yeah.
It's crazy.
And what's crazy
is like you said,
from a basketball standpoint,
even now,
like Detroit,
y'all wave and music,
especially in rap right now,
it's crazy.
It's been going on
super heavy
the last couple years.
Like,
how does it feel for you
to be like,
now you up here,
like you helping
pushing that charge
and like you said,
everything you're doing
is obvious,
it's organic.
You ain't forcing nothing.
You're just speaking
on what you're living.
Like,
how does it feel to get that impact and the love from just being you?
That shit be refreshing for real.
I think we all come from the same place.
So, I mean, when you make it out that hole,
and it be like a bunch of crabs in a bucket,
and, like, you got to think, like, Detroit a place where either they fuck with you
or they don't.
Like, you feel me?
They love you or they don't. You feel me they love you or they don't
you feel me that should be like that so when you make it out that and you'll be like all
this going on the street going on you'll be like damn this crazy like i can't see why
be even mad rappers i can't even get mad no more i can't even get mad. I be mad for a minute, my little shit,
and I just be over it like, damn, I'm really living.
State to state doing what I want.
I can't even get mad.
And that's fire, man, because like you said,
taking advantage of an opportunity, like you said,
Detroit show love to they city,
regardless of what's going on.
You can see that with y'all sports teams.
Cause I got homies who still call me about Pistons games and listen,
respect to the Pistons, but I
saw what y'all did last year.
Damn.
They suck right now.
That shit kind of bold, though. It's depressing.
Is it fucking the city up?
Yeah, it ain't fucking the city
up, but like, man, you got to think the
Lions went 0-16.
The Pistons went 0-16.
The Pistons went 0-24 or some shit like that.
Like, why us?
That's what the Lions did.
The Lions went crazy this year, bro.
You know how many seasons it took for them to come back.
I know, bro. I know, bro.
But enjoy the moment, man.
You gotta enjoy the moment.
But you gotta think, like, they be things like LA.
Nigga, both of they teams going crazy at one time.
Yeah.
Nigga, it was for the longest, like, all we had to support was the Tigers and the Red
Wings.
The Red Wings going crazy.
I think that ain't no urban shit.
That ain't for us.
You feel me?
You feel me?
That shit be crap.
That's for Jeff and them people.
The Spanish crap.
So, yeah, I feel the fuck out, man.
I'm trying to put you on today, bro.
We got guests, bro.
No, we're smart.
I'll take you out of this, man.
Now, when did it start taking off for you, though, bro?
When did you feel like, damn, I'm damn near like a star for real now?
You remember that moment where that special city you was in where you was like, damn,
all these motherfuckers know my song and i didn't even know that i ain't really like i ain't really i don't think i had that moment yet but i felt like it was taking
off when travis scott just called me out of nowhere and asked me to go on tour with him like
for the end of his tour i'm like damn i get to perform in stadiums
no offset tour was by itself okay just me offset me, Offset, and Sleazy World.
But Travis Scott had his own tour.
And I was wondering why he called me out of all niggas.
Damn.
I'm just like, yeah, this shit going.
That's a big time artist.
What's that feeling like performing in a stadium?
That shit crazy.
I didn't hit like, in high school, I didn't hit game winners.
That shit's like, give me that.
You feel me?
That rush, like, when you walk in, you get butterflies, like, at the tip-off.
Like, you feel me?
Like, you know, every game, like, I don't care who you is.
If you competitive, like, every real game, you got that butterfly before tip-off.
That shit be like that.
That's the only feeling I had ever compared to that shit
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Shout out to Kyrie. I hit game winners. Yeah, I see. I was about to say, I got one game winner. And they showed my real last episode.
Y'all can run it back and forth.
That's hard.
Shout out to Kyrie.
Yeah, shout out to Kyrie.
But yeah, like you said, man,
it's crazy how Detroit showed love to its own.
I saw, you know what I'm saying,
you performed at the halftime.
How was that feeling?
You know what I'm saying?
Until you grew up loving,
like, all right,
I'm going to make an attraction today.
That shit was cool.
But you know,
like them crowds be kind of... They don't be doing shit, I'm going to make the attraction today. That shit was cool. But, you know, like, them crowds be kind of
They don't be doing shit.
I had to jump in the bleacher
door type of shit to make them yell.
That shit be cool.
You feel me? But especially on the losing team,
that shit don't really feel
like, you feel me?
If we was, like, winning,
it'd be cool, but, like, I ain't
going to lie, like, basketball right now, basketball ain't like early 2000s, so unless you like on a winning team, you got Wimby or Jokers, the stadiums not even feel like this shit.
That shit be weak to me now.
I like old basketball better than the new basketball, even though a lot of these niggas be really skilled, but these niggas don't play defense or nothing.
This nigga a real hooper.
Nah, real hooper.
Who's your favorite hooper?
Who's your favorite hooper?
My favorite hooper was Kobe. But like, I'm a Kyrie fan. I'm a Steph fan.
Out the gate?
Um, like older niggas.
Yeah, who the older niggas?
I like Tim Duncan, KG. I like the Rondo for a minute.
Like, you feel me?
Shout out to Rondo.
Rondo.
And it was crazy.
I ain't going to lie.
You was one of my favorite niggas out of college, like, ever.
Like, way first.
Like, I ain't going to lie.
Like, I used to, I really thought you was going to be, like, the best point guard in the league.
I swear to God.
I let you down?
Fuck.
You let me down? No, I'm just saying. I let you down? Fuck. You let us down?
No,
I'm just saying like
how you was going
like,
nigga,
floater crazy,
mid-range crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
me,
I thought you should've
went top 10.
I think you went 19.
Yeah,
I hurt.
It's cool though.
But I appreciate that for sure.
Yeah,
I thought you should've
went top 10.
I appreciate that. He couldn't stay out of Cheetah, bro. He couldn't that for sure. Yeah, I thought you should've went top 10. I appreciate that.
He couldn't stay out of Cheetah, bro.
He couldn't stay out of Cheetah. He was in the strip
club and shit. Playing it crazy.
He had a hell of a balance.
Who is he, bro? He had a hell of a balance.
No, you know I love your career, bro. You were my
favorite nigga in the league. You and Shell. You feel me?
But I had to... Skilla didn't know.
He had a crazy package, though. I ain't gonna lie.
Your package was crazy yeah yeah yeah
no I'm talking about
that's what we call it
in Detroit
my wife tell me that
but it's true
no
I was just saying
your game was crazy
Skilla you can't show
niggas little
see how they do
this right here
was crazy
because I feel like
you ain't never come wide.
Like you was stop, go, boom, boom.
Yeah.
Yeah, damn.
That was real fundamental, wasn't it?
Nah, he was, he was.
That's respect.
Footwork crazy.
Your crossover look like Allen Iverson statue?
Hell nah.
Why they do that to A.R., bro?
Did you see that?
The wide, like the wide.
Nah, his statue they made for him in Philly.
What it look like?
A trophy. Gary Coleman on that motherfucker with braids. wide like the law his statue they made for him in philly what it looked like a trophy gary coleman
on that with birds it's like this big bro a statue they should have put his ass outside
that bitch it is it's outside it's just big bro nah real shit he's bigger than his statue
they did him dirty bro he supposed to have the one like kobe i think the league hate ai though
like some of them like i think not like the players like Kobe. I think the league hate A.I. though. Like, some of the, like, I think not
like the players, like, it just seemed
like they don't show him as much love as he's supposed
to get. Yeah, he's supposed to get love. I feel
like they don't really show my nigga
love. That was my original favorite player.
Me too. A.I. My original
favorite player. So, I think
like that nigga should get major love.
And you know what? I agree with that because a lot
of times it had to take players to say, nah,
for them to start, like, even embracing it.
Because a lot of times they'd be like, damn, y'all going to skip over Allen Iverson?
Like, we just didn't see this?
Like, we didn't live through this, bro?
Nah, he was—
Like, he was really one of the, like, small guards that I ever just seen, like,
take over and take a team there by himself down there.
Like, you feel me?
Y'all facts.
I just
you know my IT
what
yeah for sure
yeah my IT
yeah my IZL
yeah I give you that
both of them
yeah
who your favorite player now
though in the league
I know you said
you don't really fuck
with the new niggas
no I fuck with the new niggas
but it just
the league as a whole
like it just like
everybody scoring 50
and shit like
I don't really respect, like, it just like, everybody scoring 50 and shit, like, I don't really respect it.
But, like, Ja,
like, Ja, like, he like
that to me. Like, he just give me excitement.
Like, that nigga, when that
nigga show up, it's just like, that nigga, like,
and his jumper not even, like,
pure, like, I like my favorite
players, but, nigga, everything
he just, like, his game, his competitiveness,
like, I like that. He got the AI, Bob. nigga, everything he, like, his game, his competitiveness, like, I like that.
He got the AI,
Bob.
Ant,
like,
that nigga crazy.
Yeah,
Ant Cole.
Ant Wicked.
Yeah.
Yeah,
Ant Wicked.
Like,
man,
he talk shit.
I like them type of niggas,
like,
you poppin' shit.
You don't care who you is,
he poppin' shit at
Brian,
like,
he,
that's the type of niggas
I like,
you feel me,
son?
If you had to compare your game, who you say you would play like?
Good question, bro.
I'm more of a—
I ain't gonna lie.
I don't know.
Like, I'm more of a—
I would say, like—
I heard nigga, you were 0 for it.
A Drew Holiday type nigga.
I ain't gonna say, like—
Oh, that's solid.
No, I'm like, I play defense.
I get the ball around.
I can knock down shots.
Like, I ain't gonna say I'm— I'm not athletic at around. I can knock down shots. Like, I ain't going to say I'm not athletic at all.
I just got good IQ.
Like, pass the ball.
That's respect.
He said he was a stretch forward.
Yeah, I was a first stretch forward.
That nigga 5'8".
You running a pick?
Hey, he got to run a pick and roll.
No, no.
He moving the forces.
Nah, me and Skillet pick and pop.
Hit me, Dasty.
Hey, motherfucking Sada, go set another screen.
Go set the damn screen.
You put Sada in the corner.
Sada Bruce Moore.
Shout out to my nigga.
I'm just doing it like that.
You're knocking that down, though.
Huh?
Off the pick and pop.
You're knocking that down.
I'm knocking that down.
15-footer.
He let Marcus Aldridge off the pick and pop.
Chris Webber.
Oh, I see.
Chris Webber.
Not off the court. pull. Chris Webber. Oh, I see. Chris on the court, not off the court.
I'm a player.
Don't be Chris Webber in the timeout.
I was going to say.
I'm just hitting y'all by call, though.
I ain't going to lie.
I think that's why they wanted to take their shit away.
That is, bro.
I agree.
He freaked out.
They started looking at all that type of shit
on Chris Rivers.
Hey, man,
and that's crazy.
It took all until last year
for all of them
to go back to campus
just for Jawan Howard
to get off campus.
That's crazy.
That's a big part
of black culture history
and Michigan history,
period,
like the Fab Five, bro.
The Fab Five.
But niggas was mad
at him for that, bro.
He was bogus for that.
Calling the time out
But that time out was crazy. Come on, bro. He forgot, bro. It's pressure, bro. That time out was mad at him for that, bro. He was bogus for that. Calling the time out. But that time out was crazy.
Come on, bro.
He forgot, bro.
It's pressure, bro.
That time out was crazy.
It was crazy, but it's pressure, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
When you in the culture like that, and you popping it like that,
and you're all supposed to be the Fab Five.
Come on, Skillet.
And you don't know like.
In the heat of the moment.
That pressure different, bro.
And he a coach now.
That's false. That's pressure different, bro. And he a coach now. That's false.
That's pressure different, bro.
False.
But, like.
I'm agreeing with Skillet.
Bro, you fucked up a moment, bro.
He did, but that pressure was different, bro.
And they was playing Carolina.
It ain't like they was playing some bums, though.
All right, bro.
That ain't no reason why a nigga call a timeout.
Nigga don't care if he was playing Pike.
You got to know what's going on in the game for sure. I was going to ask you, Coach, if your kids did that in the game,
that's your time out. I know I'm sure
you would probably be a little hot. I ain't going to even
yell at them. It's just a mistake, bro.
I'm going to tell them after time out.
You're the best player on the team, though.
I mean, he was
the best player on the team.
He was getting paid.
All that shit was going through his head.
I'm supposed to get $50,000 after this. Nigga, he's through his head. Oh, no. I'm supposed to get 50,000 after this.
Nigga, he thinking
about the 50,000.
He forgot
ain't no more time out.
Oh, that 50,000
definitely wouldn't have
when he called that time out.
We might give you 10.
I'm glad I did,
but shit,
he was fucked up.
Respect.
I wanted to ask you,
like,
when you started rapping,
like, who was somebody
that you grew up,
like, listening to
that made you want to rap?
Lil Wayne.
Yeah. Lil Wayne. Yeah.
Lil Wayne, my greatest rapper of all time.
Meek Mill, he made me want to rap.
That's interesting.
Like, them type of niggas made me want to rap for real, for real.
Like, I ain't going to lie.
It just, I felt like, like, everything them niggas was saying just touched, like, young niggas.
I felt like, yeah, I feel like.
Yeah, I fucked with Wayne heavy growing up.
That's all we used to play with, like 06, 07.
What's your favorite Wayne tape?
I'm a mixtape Wayne nigga.
Yeah.
But like-
No Sillin'?
No Sillin' gotta be my favorite, but I don't really like how Wayne perform now.
He be performing all the commercial shit.
When he came to Detroit, niggas want to hear all that No Sittling shit, the drought shit, all that.
Drought 3.
Niggas want to hear all that.
I don't think he realized niggas really fancy you.
Your mixtape days, like, was crazy.
Yeah.
I think he should have a different playlist for his city.
Like, nigga, if you in Salt Lake City.
Play lollipop.
Yeah, play lollipop, bro.
But if you in Detroit, bro, go ahead and run that Swag Surf.
For sure.
Freestyles.
Man.
The like me.
I've seen word for word with you.
The like me coming back on made me want to spin
the draw three again
because that was one of the hardest Wayne.
The I Can't Feel My Face freestyle
is one of the hardest Wayne freestyles.
So y'all got Wayne
that's having the greatest mixtape run
in rap history.
Yeah, yeah.
Him and Gucci.
Like, I feel like him and Gucci
just mixtape kings.
Like, you can't even.
Yeah. What? Yeah, Gucci got 5,000 mixtape kings. Like, you can't even. Yeah.
What?
Yeah, Gucci got
5,000 mixtapes.
Gucci got some classics,
though, too.
Out of them tapes, too.
The movie.
Classics out them bitches.
The movie is hard.
It's one of them ones.
The best mixtape, though,
is Trapper Dye.
Jeezy is mixtape.
The Gacy Girls?
Come on, bro.
I'm older, though.
Trapper Dye was there.
I ain't gonna lie. Jeezy come to Detroit like four times a though. Trapper, though, is there. I ain't going to lie.
Jeezy come to Detroit like four times a year.
Like, niggas love that.
He come about three here.
He make a stop.
He go, one, two, three, four.
Three here.
And I go every time.
Swear to God, they go every time.
And that's why it's dope to see you get to that level.
Because the Midwest, especially Nat, when we fuck with somebody here,
we fuck with you for life.
Like, we just talking off camera.
Bootsy and Webby, you got a show in Nat
for the rest of your life, dog.
Bootsy and Webby come here.
I swear to God, they book me all the time.
Nah, you good for life.
You got a bag here forever.
You went in here, you won.
We ain't just saying that because you here.
Nah, you got it.
Because we don't say that to everybody, bro.
You're straightening.
They be fucking with me.
If you ever need a little quick, you hear me?
I ain't going to lie to you.
Christmas on the way,
my nigga.
Pull up.
I was so surprised
coming here because I
thought it was gonna be
super country.
This shit be gone
when I come here.
Oh, what's the niggas here?
It's niggas.
Y'all got pretty shit.
Pretty, yeah, yeah.
Pretty shit here.
Pretty seats.
I ain't gonna lie.
You hear me?
The pretty seats.
You got chill, man. She gonna be on my head when I get home gonna lie. You heard me? The pretty C. You got it.
She here, man.
She gonna be on my head when I get home, man.
Nah, you always good in that, though, bro, for sure.
Nah, thanks.
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I knew you was like a star when my nephew called me,
and he called me about all the rappers.
Shout out to Matt.
They know me.
I listen to everything 07 and down.
I'm like stuck in the 90s or some shit.
I don't know.
And he was like, nah, Unc, this the one.
This the one.
He kept playing your song, and he came over to my house, and I got a little party at my crib This the one. He kept playing your song. And he came over to my house.
And I got a little party at my crib all the time.
He kept playing your shit.
And he was like, yeah.
And then the first time you came here,
he wasn't even old enough.
I snuck him in.
And then today, he like, Unc, where the tickets at?
Say, nigga, damn.
Bitch, I think about something.
You got a job?
That shit.
That was your day one fan for sure.
Malcolm's bum. He was in Miami. Come on, bro. Yeah, it was is your day one fan for sure. Malcolm's my man when he was in Miami.
Come on, bro.
Yeah, he was at real day ones for sure.
Shout out to your nephew.
Shout out to your nephew.
He about to be geek.
He about to post this on Instagram.
Go on, say shout out to Malcolm.
Malcolm is his name.
Shout out to my boy Malcolm.
We locked it for life.
You know that.
For sure, for sure.
He about to clip it up like crazy.
Man, he about to show everybody this 12 times.
For sure.
Look, obviously, you know what I'm saying?
You getting to it.
You on the road.
What's been some of your favorite cities,
your favorite moments, like being on stage,
or like even just the process of going city to city?
I mean, New York my favorite city.
OK.
I just like how they move down there.
Dress lingo be crazy.
I love the Spanish culture.
I love like they got multi-culture though.
Like they got the Jamaicans down there,
the Dominicans, like I just love how they multi-culture.
My second favorite city had to be New Orleans.
Great city.
I love like performing.
I like Indiana.
I like Midwest because they just know me more.
Like it's just, but the East Coast starting to know me.
I'm trying to get, I like the country shit,
but like down south and shit,
but they ain't really familiar with me right now.
So I don't really know how to move through the country.
Like I ain't never been like to Alabama and all that shit.
Like all East Coast and Midwest though,
I be loving that shit.
For sure.
You got to go to Washington Heights
in New York.
You ever been out there?
Mm-mm.
Oh,
you talking about
where all the Dominicans
and shit at?
I'm just saying.
Dyke, man.
I'm just saying.
Going this summer.
Just take a ride
through there, man.
Pretty seas.
I'm going.
Pretty seas.
They told me to, though.
But I'll always be going
in the winter.
I got to go in the summer. I want to go to one of them Dykeman in the winter. I got to go in the summer.
I want to go to one of them Dykeman games though.
Yeah, you go in the summer.
I ain't going no more.
When I used to go.
You ain't never played at Dykeman?
I was supposed to play.
Didn't make it.
I got caught with one of them.
DNP.
I was supposed to show up to the game.
One of them seeds.
Yeah.
It was a good game.
Fab and them happy.
It was a good time, man.
Thought that was supposed to be
the best point guard in the league.
I told you, man.
Oh, yeah.
With them seeds.
I was young, man.
Pretty serious.
I thought that was a wrap, Nasty.
I ain't gonna lie, though.
Like, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, I ain't just saying that
because I'm here.
I used to watch the Wake Forest games. Like, I was really awesome. I'm a Chris Paul fan, but I think you're the best thing that came through Wake Forest.
I agree bro. Wholeheartedly.
I fuck with CP too.
I fuck with CP.
My nigga was better than CP at Wake.
Ooh, okay.
For sure.
For sure.
For sure. Because like, I think so.
I'm rolling.
For sure. For sure.
Because, like—
I think so.
I'm rolling.
Because I think, like, at Wake, like, CP, like, I just felt like even in the beginning of his career, like, he wasn't scoring that bitch like you.
Nah, he wouldn't score like that.
That's why you could—I feel like you was better than him.
At Wake, though, because that nigga, he wasn't scoring that bitch like you was scoring that bitch at a high clip Wake though because that nigga, he was scoring that bitch
like he was scoring that bitch
at a high clip for sure.
He was scoring that bitch.
Yeah, I was a scorer, man.
NBA would take that from you, man.
They'd strip you of your powers, man.
Don't even worry about it.
Yo, NBA stories,
we having me through.
When you was talking about
pushing Brian,
that shit was crazy.
That boy had death threats
from pushing Brian.
Man, I still be getting them death threats.
That's why your career is over.
I be like, I don't need a car.
It's cool, brother.
You got it, my dog.
That's crazy as hell.
I gotta ask you,
how was it the first time you heard your song on the radio?
Yeah.
The radio, that shit was crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
Like, because you go so long chasing it, like, you'll be chasing it, The radio, that shit was crazy. I ain't going to lie.
Because you go so long chasing it, like you'll be chasing it.
And you'll be like, man, I can't not go outside without hearing my shit.
Like, it's just, that shit, that feeling just be crazy.
Even though, because radio still mean a lot.
People try to downplay it.
But it's still people get in the car and listen to that shit.
So it's like when you hear that shit, especially when I be in different regions and shit,
I be like, damn, that kind of crazy that they... Because I still be trying to move like I'm regular and shit.
So when I be hearing that shit, it just be like, I be trying to be humble,
but I be like, damn, this shit really crazy.
You know?
Because you got to think, just like going to the league, it's even more motherfuckers trying to rap and shit like that. to be humble but i'd be like damn this really crazy like you know because you gotta think just
like going to a league it's it's even more trying to rap and like that like go to the
studio not like like that like everybody make a song hell yeah and then even for you like you said
to hear yourself especially in the city you coming from a place where a lot of people were getting it
in the rap scene but now like now you creaming the crop but like you said yo shit going crazy like we was talking about the tiktok shit like not even to be
funny but like for you to have the anthem that women want to get dressed to or for to have the
songs that they want to put their content to well that's major and people try to downplay radio
that's for people who can't get on the radio if you want to get on the radio you have to want to
and if you can get that shit on there you stay and that's like we was talking about joking with the nap shows and you come to nap you good you good for life want to get on the radio, you have to want to. And if you can get that shit on there, you stay. And that's like,
we was talking about
joking with the nap shows.
You come to nap, you good.
You good for life.
Once you get that
consistent radio play,
now you got new audiences, bro.
It's up.
Nah, your song, I hear it.
I ain't going to lie.
I hear that motherfucker
every day
and never mad at it.
Every day?
I'm like,
I ain't never mad at it.
I'm like, damn.
Especially one of the homies that are one of our podcasts, the girl podcast.
Oh, that's they shit.
Oh, that's they shit for sure, for sure.
They be banging that motherfucker.
I'm like, they be getting ready for they show playing.
I'm like, hey, man, turn that shit down.
They go crazy.
How'd that collab with you and Karisha come about?
Oh, that shit shit.
I be working on...
I love her.
I be, for one, sizzle my mans like that's my homeboy.
So I be working on music with her, like, you feel me?
Yeah.
So I was really just working on her music at first with her,
but then I just, they wanted me to play her a record.
So I'm like, I'm going to just play this for you.
I just had a hook on it. I really didn't like the song. All the girls, like, I don't really wanted me to play her a record. So I'm like, I'm going to just play this for you. I just had a hook on it.
I really didn't like the song.
All the girls, like, I don't really be listening to that.
Like, that ain't really my type of shit.
But they wanted me to play her that.
So I played it for her and she liked it.
So she put her shit on there.
And then that's just how that happened.
Got a hit, bro.
I fuck with that.
How that shit feel though when you only think it's a hit?
It's like, it's really like a throwaway to you.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's just some shit I was doing.
And then that shit.
That shit be crazy
because you really bust your own bubbles.
Like, you feel me?
And you just try some shit.
The shit that you think
gonna go really don't be going.
That shit be blowing my mind.
Like,
I ain't gonna lie.
Like the,
that shit just be weird. Like how it go. Like, I ain't gonna lie like the that should just be weird like how i go like yeah
i ain't gonna lie for sure if it's an artist that you could have on a song that you haven't got to
who are some of them arts you would like to collab with lil wayne uh we gotta have that
wheezy song bro what's up yeah yeah um my dream feature an, though. That's my favorite artist of all time.
That makes sense why you like Wayne, too.
Yeah.
Like, rappers, I can do music with rappers now.
Like, that should be, like, easy.
But I just want to work with all the old school artists, for real,
that I grew up listening to.
Like, my daddy was older, so I listened to all the old shit.
So I led to work 50
cent like that like that was i didn't get rich or die trying one of my favorite oh yeah
for sure yeah and well another thing i gotta give you credit on and i love that youtube gives us
these moments music videos the content like still watch music videos all day on YouTube, and y'all
should be fired, and I appreciate that, because a lot of people
don't be even taking the time to even do that shit no more.
I, um,
I just did a video with DaBaby, and he
just opened my, I think he one of the most creative
people ever, like, he just opened my
eyes on, like, how that shit
really go, like, and he just
take his time, spend a lot of money on
his videos, and make sure everything right, and that just take his time, spend a lot of money on his videos and make sure everything right.
And that just made me appreciate the process so much more
because I've learned so much just being around him.
And that shit just was cool to me,
like how he take his time and he really hands on
and made me want to be more hands on with it.
Yeah, he got the best videos in the game.
He be directing them too, right?
Yeah.
I ain't gonna hold you.
He was wanting to put me on the baby a long time ago,
like beforehand.
And even with the music
being different,
his creative side is crazy.
That nigga is gonna be around.
He could just be on
some Hype Williams shit
for the rest of his career
if he wants to.
Yeah, I put niggas on 21.
21, the baby was crazy.
For sure, for sure.
When he had the diaper on.
Yeah, that was
South by Southwest.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But when he dropped
that 21 tape.
I was there when he did that.
For real? Mm-hmm. Yeah, that was, I was promoted, yeah. But when he dropped that 21 tape. I was there when he did that. For real?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, that was,
I was promoting, bro.
That's some promotion for real.
But that made me listen
to his shit, though.
You feel me?
My people, we was out there
and I seen that shit.
I tapped in.
He was walking down the street
like 50 deep, diaper on.
Yeah.
I seen him.
DMX was down there, too.
DMX was walking around
that bitch like he was normal.
Like, I'm like,
this nigga DMX
is walking around
this bitch normal.
There's an airbag on there.
Nah, for sure.
For sure.
Man, we know you got to get to a show.
Tell people one more time.
Mixtape coming soon?
Mixtape coming soon.
April 26th.
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