Club Shay Shay - Nightcap Summer Sessions LIVE from Houston - Hour 2: Rick Ross, Terrell Owens join
Episode Date: August 28, 2024Join Shannon Sharpe & Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson on their Nightcap Summer Sessions: LIVE from Houston. Unc & Ocho are joined by Rick Ross, Houston Texans legend Andre Johnson, NFL Hall of Famer ...Terrell Owens, Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, and Ocho's fiancé Sharelle Rosado.05:58 - Sex or Next24:05 - Rick Ross46:30 - Terrell Owens(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A segment?
Yep.
It's called...
We've been waiting for this segment all night.
You remember what we were talking about?
Nah.
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That's real?
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Like for real?
Hey, I tell you what, Ocho,
if I were to pass away, they can't code the casket.
Can't even go have a sunroof on it.
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Y'all see that fire?
Y'all see that fire on there?
Shut up where my phone at?
Hey.
Hey Oh the pier is red
Yeah
Fire
Knock fire from him Ocho
I'm finna order me one
36 hours
36
Well you know how much damage
You can do for 36 hours
I do know
Do you know how much damage
I've done
Bad please But anyway much damage you could do for 36 hours? I do know. Do you know how much damage I've done?
Bad please.
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asking your partner the right questions,
which is exactly what we'll be doing
playing a little game called Sex or Next.
So ladies, Ocho and I want to know,
what do you do to turn your man on?
So if you have some sexy ideas,
step up to the mic,
and we'll grade those ideas.
We'll say Sex or Next.
So ladies, line up at the mic,
down there, a single file line.
And don't be shy.
And give us some of your best ideas.
Don't be shy.
All right, ladies, come on with it.
Come on now, don't be scared now.
Is anybody up there?
God dang, ladies.
They bougie.
Y'all don't do nothing.
Oh, man.
That's why I can't move to Houston.
You see?
Uh-huh.
They bougie.
They bougie?
They bougie. Come onie? They bougie.
Come on.
Come on down here.
There's a mic right there.
Come on.
She coming.
Just one idea.
A little idea.
Anything I can take home?
No, I ain't talking about her.
Come on.
Come on down here.
What's your name?
Claudia.
Claudia. Okay, come on, Claudia. What's your name? Claudia.
Okay, come on, Claudia.
I'm thinking about
Christmas lobster.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Oh, that's a good one
because you know what
comes with lobster?
Condoms.
What you think, Ocho?
Next or next?
Next.
Next.
Next.
All right, come on, come on Come on ladies
I know y'all do something
Don't be shy
Why y'all so shy
And we don't judge
And there's no
Judge in here
Ain't nobody even here
I mean
There you go
Come on
I know she gonna come with
I know she got
Come on
I already know
I already know
I already know
Okay so what works for me In my house Come on, I already know. I already know. I already know.
Okay, so what works for me in my house?
Right, right, right.
I get out the shower, nothing on, but some cheekless panties.
Okay.
Okay.
Dim the lights, put on my little sexy playlist, and he's ready for me.
Okay. Okay.
She said she get out the me. Okay. She said she
get out of the shower.
Shower up. Right, right.
The panties, I mean
the panties on me, she basically just the real.
Cheekless, cheekless. Yeah, yeah, just the real.
Just the real. So it's something real nice
to look at? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that, I like that, I like that.
I like that.
Sex. Sex. Sex.
Yeah, I like that, I like that, I like that, I like that. Six. Six. Six?
Yeah, I like that, I like that, I like that.
Big.
You get a band?
Give a band.
I need my bottle, come on.
All right, all right, all right.
Okay.
What's up?
Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh, we got another one coming today.
We got another one coming, we got another one coming.
Excuse me, okay.
Okay, okay, man, what's your name?
My name is Sherelle Rosado.
Okay.
Hold on.
But we beefing.
That ain't got nothing to do with what she about to say Y'all gonna be beefing tomorrow
But she about to tell this
Ma'am go ahead
Well Chad likes to play video games
And you know he likes to
Toss the salad
Woo
I don't joke
That was just a running joke
It was for the show Well she running joke. That ain't no running joke.
It was. It was for the show.
Well, she ain't running. She ain't joking.
Now, okay, go ahead, Rhea. Tell us more.
So, I went to the sex store,
and I bought some butt plugs.
And...
Whoo!
Time out. Who you plugging?
Who she plugging? She ain't plugging me.
I'm joking! Hold on, we ain't plugging me. Ocho!
Hold on, wait.
Sade, close your ears.
Sade, close your ears.
Ocho, let her tell the story.
But she acting like a plumber.
Ocho.
Thank you.
Go ahead, ma'am.
And, you know, to get his attention, I, you know, did a little thing, put the butt plug in and went and started twerking in front of
him. Okay, okay, okay.
Okay.
I remember that.
I remember that.
That was about two years ago.
So,
I'm going to do it again tonight.
What you going to do?
Ooh!
Six, six, six, six, six.
Yeah!
She said she brought her bag.
She brought her bag with her because she knew it was going down.
Sir.
What?
She's not touching me.
Okay, we got another one. We got one okay up top hold on up top up top okay ma'am if you don't mind your name first of first of all i don't know how i'm
supposed to top that like oh i'm sure you got something in my name is mariah. Hey, Mariah. Hi, Mariah. Thank you.
So I'm a chef, and so I think about tech.
Oh, all right.
We got, okay.
Foodies in the building.
I think about textures and stuff.
So for me, I think about getting a nice warm cup of tea.
And that transition between warm and body temperature
and enveloping something
in that experience
between the warm tea
and...
I need a little bit more details.
We grown up here.
You had to be 21 to get here.
So come on with it.
Come on now.
I need you to color within the lines. We grown up here. You had to be 21 to get in. So come on with it. Come on now.
I need you to color within the lines.
No, we need to go outside the lines.
So, you know,
you know tea is a certain temperature.
You know,
you got to have the bag to extract the flavor.
Right, right.
But, but you got to extract the flavor. Right, right. But you got to have the flavor
and then you have the hotness
and then you transition
and then you maybe have
an ice cold cup of water.
Next.
Next.
Damn, really?
Okay.
Next, ma'am. I'm really? Okay.
Next, ma'am.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
We got one down here in the mic.
Ma'am?
Step up to the mic.
My name is Laricia Renee.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
What's your name again?
Laricia Renee.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I don't know if this is a little ratchet.
No, no.
I'm ratchet. I'm ratchet. Go ahead. Go ahead. I'm ratchet. I don't know if it's a little ratchet. No, no. I'm ratchet. I'm ratchet. I'm ratchet. Go ahead.
Go ahead. I'm ratchet. I'm ratchet, too.
Because me and my little bae back there, I'm just saying, you know, we like to get nasty.
Right, right.
And, like, it gets real spontaneous, you know.
Come on, man.
So, whenever we at, whenever or however he want it, if he raise my hand up, you know know I know to bend over for him a little bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, and it's anywhere and everywhere. Like, if he say,
hey, give me some hair right now. Right. In the back of y'all. Well, say it. Say it. Say it right now.
Say it. Put the light on here. Put the light on here. You gotta get nasty for your man, I'm just saying.
That's what?
That man pay all them bills, let me tell you something.
Whenever and however he wanted.
Wherever.
Where?
Anywhere.
That's okay, come here, come on.
That's okay, I'm gonna give you the money.
Come on, daddy.
I'm about to give this nigga a rim band myself.
Yeah. She's like, whenever, however, Daddy. I'm about to get this ninja rim bad myself. Yeah.
She say, whenever, however, wherever.
Yeah, he know.
That's that Maxwell song,
whenever, wherever, however.
Yeah, okay.
God, boy, you got a widow.
Boy, you the real deal, boy.
Hey, you on Instagrams?
Yes, sir.
Hey, send me a DM, how you got her like that? I got you. Hey, bro. real deal, boy. Hey, you on Instagrams? Yes, sir. Hey, send me a DM.
How you got her like that?
I got you.
Hey, bro.
I'm from Houston, man.
Look at that.
It's an H-Town thing, man.
That one?
Hey.
That right here?
Hey, Ocho, right there,
that's a winner for the ding-a-ling dinner.
Boy, you a good one.
You got, don't you let her go?
No, no.
Oh, okay. No, he didn't let you go.
Yeah.
Why, dang it.
Ocho, you heard what she said?
I ain't never heard that before.
Ocho.
I ain't never heard that before.
She said if he raise her hand, he can get it.
He said, she said wherever.
When.
However.
How, where, on sight. I ain't never? Where? On site.
I ain't never heard that.
On site.
I ain't never heard that.
I ain't never heard that.
What's up, twin?
Before you go, I grew up on a farm.
I was in 4-H.
I went to the county fair.
And I done been to the Serengeti.
I ain't never heard no shit like that.
God almighty, no.
Sis, you got to give us something good to top that now.
Oh, okay.
We up top.
We up top.
Oh, they got two.
It's on?
Yeah.
Hey, y'all.
Hey, how you doing?
What's your name, ma'am?
My name's Treasure.
That's your people with you?
Yeah, that's my man.
Okay, come on with it then.
Okay, so me personally, I love, I'm more of a touchy-feely, so I'll start off with a massage, you know.
Turn him around on his back, get the oil, rub the lotion down, and then I'll turn him around.
You know, we naked, of course.
Okay, right.
Turn him around, start at the chest, go to the neck, you know, get him feeling good.
Okay.
And then start giving him a head off rip, so him feeling good. Okay. And then start giving him head off rip.
So start going stupid.
And then while I'm doing that, put a little arch.
And then start twerking so he can see it.
You feel me?
Yeah.
And it's up from there.
I got a visual myself.
I'm just thinking about it.
Come on, Daniel.
Hey, hey, I'm going to be honest.
I just got that last night.
Now look, now look, now look. My name is De I just got that last night. Now look,
my name is Deontay, by the way.
Okay, Deontay.
She gave it from a female's perspective.
I'm going to give something that I had to counteract
with after she did all that because I wasn't going to get treated like that.
You had me fucked up.
Now Ocho, I know you're the type of person like me
that this might work for you.
I got the grip socks on, right?
Yeah.
Listen, I got the grip socks on, right? Yeah Listen, listen
I got the grip socks on
Right now
Where you getting them from?
Oh, listen
I got kids
I got boys
They like to go to these little jump worlds
So they make them out of socks
You stole the people's socks?
No, no
I bought these
I bought these
Okay
They was like $3.99 up there
You can get them anytime you want
Okay, okay
How they work?
They work, let me tell you like this.
Now after she just did what she did, I ain't gonna lie.
She handled her business.
Now like you said, they got us fucked up.
Oh, they got us fucked up.
So what I did was you take her,
put on the edge of the bed.
Right.
Edge of the bed.
I got straight grip now at the bottom of the-
Who's the actor?
You can't film.
I'm on the floor.
You on the floor.
You locked in, you locked in.
I'm locked in.
Yeah. I'm holding at the bottom, you know the floor. You locked in, you locked in. I'm locked in.
Yeah.
I'm holding at the bottom, you know,
ass hanging off the bed.
Yeah, just a little bit, just a little bit.
Just enough, yeah.
Just a little bit, yeah.
Just enough.
Now, Ocho, this might be more your thing,
more than Unk thing, but we here.
Yeah.
So once you got her up under there.
Yes, sir.
Legs sticking up, right?
Whoa.
Take that big toe, put it in your mouth.
Right, right. Put it in your mouth.
Right.
Put it in there.
Right.
I'm a real one, I'ma keep it real with y'all.
I'm with you, I'm with you.
I'm with you.
Yeah.
So you take that big toe, put it in the mouth.
You don't do it like, like in your thumb.
Right.
Keep it there for a second, caress it.
At the same time, by the time you're down there
in this dust,
it depends on how tall you is
and how long you is
at the same time.
Right, right, right.
And you just start moving, man.
By the time you get to moving,
I guarantee you,
it's waterworks every time.
Waterworks.
I miss you.
I'm back.
I'm back.
I'm back.
I'm back.
You better know.
He better talk about waterworks.
I'm back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The waterworks coming. Every time. You miss the part about sucking the I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. The waterworks coming every time.
You missed the part about sucking the toes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I had to do something.
I got a call.
I got an important call to entertain.
But go ahead, I'm back for the waterworks.
But listen, once that toe in there
and you moving already, you penetrating that toe,
give it about a good 30 seconds if you're doing it right.
By the time you come out,
you'll be soaking wet on the stomach.
I'm telling you now.
I like that. Hey, you got Instagrams? Yes, I do, you'll be soaking wet on the stomach, I'm telling you now. I like that.
Hey, you got Instagrams?
Yes, I do, sir.
Send me the instructions.
Oh, I got you.
Hey. I got you.
I don't need instructions, send me the socks.
Oh, hey.
Hey, your aunt, aunt got to do you one better.
You give me the ball, I eat the socks, what's up?
Okay, last but not least.
Ladies, come on, step to the mic.
Oh, man.
Hey, that was funny.
What's your name, ma'am?
My name is Aja.
Aja.
Aja, yeah.
Hey, Aja, what up, twin?
Okay, Aja, come on.
Come on with it now.
Hey, the last two been unbelievable.
The you last, don't be... No, no, I got you.
Oh, you got me?
Okay. I got you.
So, so when I'm-
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on now, hold on.
So when I'm in a mood,
I'm gonna drink me some wine already,
Taylor Port, you know, you need only one-
Who you on that Taylor Port?
Taylor Port. Who you on that Taylor Port? Taylor Port.
You in that Taylor Port.
You in that Taylor Port.
What's that?
That Taylor Port. That's that wine, that Taylor Port.
Okay.
I don't drink.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
So I need about one and a half glasses of that.
Okay.
I'm from Tampa, so we like slow down music.
Okay.
So after my glass of wine, I start talking nasty to them.
Right?
Wait, what you be saying?
What you be saying?
I just, I'm direct.
So I just be like, I want to suck your dick.
That's it.
Straight up.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
And the thing, the thing, if you really enjoying sucking dick, you don't have to hot tub.
You don't have to do that.
It's going to be dripping already.
What?
Okay.
Okay?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Your mind be watering like you about to play the hot sales?
Yes.
Water is wanted.
So, I like slow down music because I'm from Tampa.
So, I like slow down music.
He know to turn it on.
He's sitting on the couch.
I pull it out, put it in my mouth.
Already. You say he was sitting on the couch?
He's sitting on the couch.
He's sitting on the couch.
Like this?
He's sitting on the couch.
I take it out.
I put it in my mouth. It's already dripping.
Dripping down the balls to the thighs.
Everything.
Panties to the side.
I jump right on it.
Right there.
On the couch.
On the spot.
On the couch.
On the couch.
You ain't lay down no towel.
No, nothing.
Raw.
Raw.
I like that.
Raw.
Raw. I like that. Wrong. Wrong.
I like that.
Just saying.
Just saying.
I like that.
And then, and then.
Oh, there's more?
And then, yeah.
What are you doing?
And then, nah, I like it from the back,
so he'll take me over the couch.
He'll take it over the couch.
Right.
And finish it there.
Okay.
Oh.
Over the couch.
So you don't want to come over on our right and finish it there, okay?
So you don't want to come over on that couch from just saying
We're yet here Oh! That man beat you in spelling, ain't he going home to this?
Ah, baby!
Ah!
That's my man, I'ma stick him beside him.
Hey, boy, y'all shout out, boy.
Bad! Ah, goddamn, I'm getting old. Woo! Hey! Hey Boy y'all Shout out boy Bad God damn
I'm getting old
Woo
Hey
What my dog have
Boy you send that
To my Instagrams
Shoot I want
Hey I want them socks
Oh yeah
He gonna send me
A pair of them socks
Oh that was good
Boy
It's too bad
I ain't gonna use it
Till November
Nah nah
Real real real real
Say he ready.
I ain't doing nothing.
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Very, very special guest.
We weren't sure he was going to be able to make it, but he said, you know what?
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My dog, man. Me and Ross, we got a song together. We got a little album coming out, a little EP.
I hope y'all ain't doing it tonight You're right
He probably on them lemon pepper
I repeat all the real niggas worldwide
Salute
Real shit Salute. Fresh.
I ride for my niggas, dog.
I ride for my niggas.
I slide for my niggas, dog.
I ride for my niggas.
Stanky man.
Niggas tryna get at me.
Go! High ride for my niggas.
Stay scheming.
Niggas tryna get at me.
Go!
High ride for my niggas.
Damn.
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Damn.
I don't want to go to court.
Damn.
Got a budget for the lawyer, though.
Damn.
What's happening?
What's happening?
What's happening?
What's happening?
What they do? Why shit? Let me hold something, boy,
let me hold something, boy.
Shit, you know.
Let me hold something.
Boy, you can't.
Yes.
I'm proud of y'all, man.
Y'all make some noise for these two right here, man.
Boy, we appreciate you stopping by.
Know you got a business schedule.
I follow you.
I see what you got going on.
Business, man, it's always business.
And for you to take time out,
to Grace, Ocho, and I,
much respect.
It's too easy.
Tell us about the book.
You got a book called
The Perfect Day to Balls Up.
What made you write a book
and the title?
It was only right.
Every day is a perfect
opportunity to go to that next level.
Straight up and down.
Perfect day to write a book. Another
collaboration, New York Times bestseller
with my brother, Neal Belkin.
You know what I mean? And it was just about taking it to
that next level and make it clear as possible
for that next generation
of entrepreneurs.
Just so they know, this is realistic extremely realistic
I had you on the podcast you're one of my first guests on club shea shea and you was telling the
story how you was always a hustler that you would a for a little extra money you washing cars but
for a little extra money a I'm gonna rearrange going to rearrange your cassettes. I'm going to put them banks in there in alphabetical
orders. I'm going to do all
this stuff. You always
had that entrepreneur skill. You
always had the ability, the foresight
to see, like, you know
what?
The homie's going to like this.
That's what it's all about.
Take it to that next level.
Whatever you got going on, whoever your business partners are, surprise them.
Take them to that next level.
You see, I got my brand up here.
I want to try yours as well, but that's what it's all about.
I got my homie Jeremy, Slippery Soap.
He in here tonight.
So it's just all about always sharing that platform with my team.
And that's what we do.
We all see the progress.
We all grow. You look back
a decade later, god damn.
Listen,
you got to think,
we go way back, boy.
We go way back.
So I'm trying to think, when I think about
artists today, how important do you think it is
for them to build their brand
the way you have
outside of the music industry?
But the thing is, you had the success to be able to do it through music, which made the transition that much easier.
Right.
So how do you answer that question?
It's one thing about building a brand, but you got to be good at the first part.
That is your profession.
Right, right.
What we all got to accept and be realistic about
it it's like going to the league everybody won't make it to the hall of fame you being an artist
everybody may not know how to go out and um really become that product or sell products it's a lot of
huge artists that can sell records but the young kids don't want to dress like them, so they can't sell clothes.
They can't sell shoes.
Nigga won't even wear they socks.
You know what I'm saying?
So everybody can't do everything,
but what you do want to make clear
is the opportunities that are out there.
So if you're a young athlete,
you know what I mean?
It's the NIL, the game changing right now,
but it's all about making sure you understand you are a business.
You the CEO of your life.
And every day you wake up, you run it just like you want to run your business.
How do you stay motivated, bro, after all these years?
You got everything.
Everything.
And I follow you
on Instagrams.
You constantly,
dog, constantly
always doing something new.
What motivates you after you've accomplished
so much? I'm going to keep it real.
It ain't about a dollar sign.
It ain't about a
dollar sign. Even though I feel
like Rosé deserves whatever it is he wants. And ain't about a dollar sign. Even though I feel like Rosé deserve whatever it is he want.
And ain't nothing wrong with you feeling like that. Cause you gotta go get it though.
You understand? You know, yeah, you gotta go get it. I'm a huge dreamer. I dream of things that I
never, you know, never fathomed. But guess what? It's so much more to go. Whoever imagining your mid-40s or wherever you at, you underdig?
Damn, we really just beginning.
The paper really just coming.
The experience really just kicking in.
Now it's time to apply all that and let's go to that next level.
So I'm really, I'm still motivated.
I really am.
Obviously, when you get to this level, there was some failures.
There was some non-successes.
That's just a non-success at the time.
Not many, though.
How did, like, you getting knocked down, getting back up and says, okay, this didn't work, but the next thing's going to work?
Because I know how to accept certain things. I said this on my story this morning. Just
because you may not have achieved or accomplished what you set out to accomplish, it doesn't
necessarily mean you failed. You know what I mean? Sometimes you just got to redirect
shit, reapply certain things, and then the shit could pop off for you. So you're going to take
L's in the game. Anybody who thinks they're
going to go shoot straight to the mountaintop
and not take no losses, you got it fucked
up because that's going to happen.
And believe it or not, we're talking
realistically in life.
Our biggest challenges have yet
to come.
So you better have your mind right.
You dig?
Man, Ross.
Y'all had
the summer going crazy.
Yeah, we did.
I thought all y'all
was like, cool.
I'm going to be honest, on some rap shit,
it was no conspiracies.
Rosé name was said.
Rosé, I'm going to jump off the porch. That's what I do.
When they call
Rosé, he coming.
I'm going to jump off the porch and I'm going to have some fun
and that's what I did. I had some fun.
How you feel about
the current state of hip-hop right now?
You know, I just
feel like
it's a lot of
dope shit being made. You know what I mean? We'll see where it go.
As far as I ain't talking no controversy type shit. I'm just talking music. You know what
I mean? It's some dope shit being made. You know what I mean? We know the era I came up
in. We know the ones who inspired me. I always
give them they flowers. And there's some
youngsters that's really hustling right now.
I want to see them take it to that next level
though. Because being successful
making music is one thing, but
really marketing yourself and
making yourself a fucking iconic
worldwide global giant.
Making yourself a
resource because that's what a lot of these youngsters
have potential to do.
That's what I want to see them do.
Did you always have that ambition?
Like, yes, music is my entry,
but I see myself as more than a musician.
I see myself as an entrepreneur.
I see myself as owning businesses
outside of the music
because, Ross,
everybody knows you as
Rosé, but your
biggest entities ain't got nothing to do with music.
Facts.
That's without a doubt. Yeah, shout out to that lemon
pepper, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? But I always
had a certain level of ambition.
I did. Even when I couldn't dress good, I knew once my paper was right, I'm saying? But I always had a certain level of ambition. I did.
Even when I couldn't dress good, I knew once my paper was right, I'm going to be fly.
I'm going to be a fly fat nigga.
Watch this.
You know what I'm saying?
That was just always in me.
Right.
And so, and that's just, that's how I got to go.
You know what I'm saying?
Every day I wake up, man, let's apply this shit.
Let's apply this shit.
You know what I mean?
You want to be a boss?
Make sure you're the best boss there is.
Have some understanding.
Make sure you communicate.
Every week, let's reiterate what the priorities are.
You can't give nobody no room to,
nah, nah, nah, let's stay focused.
This how we got to do it.
And that's what it is.
So I knew once I had the opportunity,
soon as they let me in the motherfucking door,
I'm going to go crazy.
How do you
determine who you respond to and who you don't?
Because obviously, me, I'm in this space
now and you get people taking pot shots at
you. But how does Raw stay like, okay,
I'll respond to this. I'm going to let that stuff go.
How do you determine what you're going to do?
Is it something to gain
for you?
Somebody wake up and hate on Shea Shea, hate on Ocho.
I mean, let's sit back.
Okay.
Let's sit back because not responding is a response when you a boss.
Oh.
You already said Ocho?
Yeah, because I ain't responding.
I ain't responding to real.
Yeah, yeah.
Shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Motherfucker might wake you up
early in the morning
to text you some bullshit.
Hey, man.
Man, get on that goddamn story
and don't even try.
That is a response.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, yo,
to get a response from me,
it has to be something
really for me to gain.
If you just a mark
who woke up and want to say
the biggest boss name
because you like my sneakers
or something, homie, that's it, man.
Calm down, nigga.
Tell us about Bumble.
Yeah, Bumble Rum.
Bumble Rum, it's the fastest
moving Bumble in the game. Make sure
y'all check this out, man.
What made you decide to get into the spirit game? Really, it was just me being in the game. Make sure y'all check this out, man. What made you decide to get into the spirit game?
Really, it was just me being in the club.
It only makes sense.
If I'm in the club every night or if I'm in the club three, four times a week,
it only makes sense.
I'm enjoying myself.
I'm having something to drink.
And I find myself in New York City one night.
I got a big record.
DJ Clue turned me on to Luke Belair.
I woke up the next morning
and said,
what was that in that black bottle?
I need some more of that.
And that was just the beginning of me really.
I met Brett Barish and really just,
I just started repping.
Everywhere I went, I wanted it with me.
And that was just the beginning of the relationship.
Of all the songs you've made
you collab with some of the greatest artists of our generation do you have a favorite song
that you that you've created i can tell you my favorite my favorite verse what's your favorite
blue dress okay definitely my favorite song is am. But I want to hear from the horse.
Those are timeless.
Those are timeless.
I'm going to tell you, the reason why for me it's so hard to choose a favorite verse or a favorite record is because at certain times I'm in certain vibes.
I may wake up one morning and I'm turnt all the way up and I want to hear John or it might be something that's just speed and running through my mind
or it might be one of those mornings I wake up
and it's, you know, damn,
it's a Santorini grease type of vibe.
You know what I mean?
So it's just, it depends on what the vibe is.
You know, it's like getting dressed.
Some days you want your shit, you know? It's like getting dressed. Some days you want your shit,
you know what I mean?
Some days it's another vibe.
I interviewed
Khaled, and I talked to Khaled
and he said when he was coming up with
this song that you, Wayne,
Hov, and I forget who else was on it.
I think...
Who else was on it?
He said he didn't let anybody else
hear anybody else voice
so you just
you did your thing
Weezy did his thing
Hov did his thing
facts
when you jump on a beat
Ross
you hear a beat
okay obviously
they let you hear it
as you're listening
are you formulating like
I'ma go here
I'ma go there
boom
soon as soon as soon as I hear it I already know or you formulate like, I'm going to go here, I'm going to go there, boom. Soon as.
Soon as.
Soon as I hear it,
I already know what needs to be done.
Now it's just how am I going to do it
and execute it, present it.
Because you know who own it.
You know it, Ross.
I didn't.
Oh, that's right.
You didn't know.
I didn't know.
But if you know,
let's say somebody asked you to do a feature.
Right.
And so you know who's going to be on it like okay they tell you okay ross we
got you we got x we got z you know you got to go hard because they going hard because boss on it
right right right they going they hardest yeah yeah so it it most definitely when you hear whoever
the collaborator is or if they already on the record it most definitely
affects how you approach certain
vibes you know what I mean but when
I like when Cal is in the
record don't tell nobody it's cool
I did my verse
he may have had it back in the next hour
what yeah
yeah that's how we work
that's how we work
yeah and you know you heard me, huh?
You ain't know me at all.
Me, no, we got a song.
I like to hear his voice.
That's a fact.
No, that's a fact.
We got a song.
He really came to the studio, pulled up to the studio,
and he really laid down his balls.
That's real.
Balls.
You should have charged him $10, hours to keep him at your studio now when it drop and you want when it drop and we go
quadruple platinum don't be trying oh i believed in you
yeah i'm like that on the mic man nah still look everybody know you do great work. My favorite song from you have and always will be
Every Day I'm Hustlin'.
Ooh, man, that means so much.
That's my anthem.
It means so much still to this day to me.
I come out on the stage wherever I'm at.
I just left overseas, halfway across the world,
that every day I'm hustlin', come on,
that touch and resonate with all the real. It don't
matter where you're from, what color you are,
you got to go get it.
Because these streets and life, this shit don't
care nothing about you.
Yeah.
You grew up and obviously you have close
to people. And I think the hardest thing is
that when you have someone that's been around you
when you weren't Rose, when
you wasn't a boss?
How do you determine who gets to remain in Rose's life if they're not adding anything to Rose's life?
With me, it ain't always about what you adding to me.
You know what I mean?
Because everybody may not necessarily bring nothing to the table,
but were you genuine when it wasn't nothing on the table? Were you genuine when it wasn't nothing on the table?
Were you there when it wasn't
nothing on the table? You know what I mean?
Yeah, so everybody may not bring
nothing to the table,
but that's not how we gonna
judge your value.
We gonna judge that
on the genuine love.
Because it could be a
motherfucker that really care about you more than anybody
and ain't got shit to give you.
You don't cut them off
for nothing.
With everything that you've done,
with everything that you've accomplished,
what could possibly be next
that you haven't touched already what's next i got a long
list motherfucker you know i'm saying and and i'm just keeping it real the list it's long and it's
gonna stay long let's let's stay motivated let's stay busy let's keep moving let's keep hustling
you ain't gonna win all the time but let's keep going because like's keep hustling. You ain't going to win all the time,
but let's keep going.
Because like I said,
Rosé, I jumped out here.
I didn't sign to no huge,
you know,
I ain't have no big team
or producers that,
no, we did this shit
one record at a time,
one album at a time,
one play at a time.
And we done ran laps
around motherfuckers.
That's what's up.
Straight up.
Music.
When is Rosé going back in the studio?
When can we expect the next album?
I'm back in the studio right now
and you're going to have a new album
from the boss in December, baby.
Yeah.
Yeah, we been in the studio, bitch.
Fuck y'all.
We out here.
Is there anybody that you want to tell us that's
on the album or you want to keep that low key for the time being?
Ocho. I'm going to give
it all to you at the end of the year. You know what I mean?
Most definitely, we cooking
up. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to my homies out
in Houston. Big Tony,
Sauce Walker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We just did
a couple records in the last few
days. So I'm working with all
the rooms.
I ran out of questions. a couple records in the last few days. So I'm working with all the rooms. Anything else?
I ran out of questions.
Rose, bro, for you to be at,
before, for you to come back here,
you just got back overseas
and when we reached out to you,
you said, I'm not going to be able
to make the Miami show,
but I'll definitely catch you guys in Houston.
Bro, that means the world to us
because you didn't have to do it.
You had the perfect alibi. I mean, it wasn't
even an excuse. Bro, I'm going to be out of the
country, but I will come back
just for you guys and for this man to
show up here in Houston today after coming
back overseas. Give him a round
of applause.
Yeah, just go to show you the love
that this man has.
And, you know, I talk to him.
I don't bother him much.
I know he's on his thing.
But, hey, sometimes he'll hit me up and say, hey, big bro, I just love what you're doing.
Keep up the great work.
Hey, stay focused.
He's like, mofo's trying to get you off your place.
But stay focused, bro.
I appreciate that.
That means a lot.
Y'all know who it is. The biggest boss
you ever saw, Ricky Rosé.
Don't forget,
we dropping in December.
Fuck y'all thought.
We out here for sad hope.
Where we at tonight?
Wherever you at.
Hey, hold on.
I'm finna hit these streets with Ross.
Here it is. Rick Ross.
The perfect day to boss up.
New York Times bestseller.
Go out and get your copy.
Thank you.
Bamboo.
Rum. Bamboo. Rum.
Wing stop.
If you haven't seen it,
next year the car show,
the car show's always in June, right?
Car show always June.
Make sure you check out the promised land.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Come ride the horses with me.
Rick Ross, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you, bro.
Love you, bro. Appreciate you.
All right. I got you. That's my dog.
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All right, guys.
The next guy that's coming to the stage is a Houston rap legend.
Hold on.
Oh.
I got to use the bathroom.
Boy, you got kidneys like an old person.
I got to pee-pee.
Go ahead.
All right.
I'm sorry.
Lord have mercy.
You see what I go through this?
He ain't got no mic on.
You good?
You good?
I'm filling in for my homie Chad.
Okay, that's what's up.
What's up, everybody?
What's up, Houston?
What's good?
Did you fly in for this, or are you here now?
I'm here.
I'm local.
My daughter's at Prairie View.
Okay.
She's going to church.
Bebe!
Who knows?
Yeah, so my daughter, she's going to church junior year, so I'm here just to support her
her last couple of years, so yeah. Bro, you've been in L.A. for 20... I'm here just to support her her last couple of years. So, yeah.
Bro, you've been in L.A. for two...
I'm still in L.A.
Okay.
I'm still in L.A.
I wouldn't say back and forth,
but yeah, I'm back and forth.
Right.
So what is T.O. doing now?
Man, I'm just being a dad, man.
My son, he was with the Niners.
He broke his hand,
so he's not out of the woods.
He still has a chance.
So he's healing up right now.
Right.
So, yeah, so I've just been working out, training with him prior to pro day
and draft and all that good stuff.
So he got signed with the Niners.
He was doing really well.
Right.
Playing really better than some of the draft picks that they had.
So broke his hand like a couple of weeks ago,
so now he just has to heal up and then possibly be brought back on to the practice squad possibly.
Like maybe around week two, three, or what have you.
What's it like?
You played the game at an extremely high level.
Obviously, we want the best for our kids,
but we don't necessarily push them in a direction that we want them to go
because you've had your career, you've lived your life.
Now I want my son to live here.
What is it like to see
your son follow in your footsteps go to the team that drafted you and is doing well man it was uh
it's it's eerily similar in a lot of ways uh he started late uh he didn't start till like maybe
his 11th 11th uh 11th grade year in high school went to bishop odowd in california northern
california and just like my daughter i mean obviously they know who i am as they got older 11th grade year in high school, went to Bishop O'Dowd in California, Northern California.
And just like my daughter, I mean, obviously they know who I am as they got older,
but I never pressured or pushed them into the sports that they're playing now, even with my son.
He wanted to be a basketball player. He realized like that's not his calling.
And so he didn't catch on to the sport till late.
And so I wanted to be a resource and be available to him if he wanted to pursue football as a career and so obviously like i said he started out at juco in a juco
consta costa yeah uh in california then he went to fau for a couple of years lane kiffin left there
and went to old miss willie taggart came in and they didn't really give him an uh an opportunity
he was a pwo which is preferred walk-on so he left left there and went to missouri state so covet year his last two or three years he played
in missouri state and so played considerably well not as a starter but his numbers like i said and
with his physical attributes he was able to really capture the attention of some of the scouts that
were there so because he got a late start he's been a couple of different places he really hasn't had a time had an opportunity to develop
assistant consistency and that's what you need to get good you need consistency you need stable
need stability experience and that's what he lacks and i i'm very transparent with my son
um even with him being an undrafted free agent i told him like look it it looks good on paper
like yo you went to the to the team that i got drafted to um again you may not make it with the
niners because like i said it's numbers game like i said they may have other positions that they may
need to fill or what have you but i tell him, it would be great if you continue your career where I started,
but at the end of the day, realistically, it may not happen. But when you go out there,
you practice hard, you do all the little necessary things to make yourself visible,
to let them know that you have a skill set. Aside from the experience that he lacked
with some of the draft picks, he's just as good as some of these draft picks. He just lacks the
experience. But I told him, look, it may be a numbers game
to where they may not retain you,
but you're auditioning for 31 other teams.
Correct.
Put good film out there.
That's it.
That's it.
What's been circulating lately
is that Tyreek racing Noah Lyles.
Tyreek, I don't know what much more attention that he needs.
I mean, he already has enough attention as it is.
But he's not beating Noah Lyles.
I don't care what it is.
What it is.
We made a bet probably like three years ago.
He said he would give me like 10 steps.
It was like nine yards, and we raced 100.
100 yards.
He barely made up a yard.
If I get a good start,
I can beat Tyreek.
And that's not,
that's no cap.
That's just me being realistic
and understanding who I am
and what my abilities are.
You believe you got a great start.
If I get a good start.
If you got a speed coach
and says,
okay, Ocho,
we're going to work with you
for three months.
Ocho?
No, he ain't doing nothing. At the end of those three months and and says, okay, Ocho, we're going to work with you for three months. Ocho? No, he ain't doing nothing.
At the end of those three months, and he says, okay, you race Tyreek.
What you want to race him in?
A 40, a 60, a 100?
What you want to race?
He has no chance in the 100 because I'm one of those back-end speed.
You want to unwind.
Yeah, I pick up at the end.
50, 60, that's very competitive.
But if I get a good start, he's going to problem he's gonna have a problem but he's not beating no allows that's not no why do you why do you
think he keeps challenging no allows i don't know what much more attention that he needs
i don't know but it's not possible he's not about to he's not about to beat an Olympic gold medalist.
It's nothing. Ocho think he can beat him in a 50.
Ocho ain't beating me in a 50.
Ocho thinks Tyreek
can beat Noah. No, he's not beating him in a 50.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. It's about
a mindset. As football
players, like I said, Tyreek is good
football speed.
Hands down, he's one of the fastest in
the nfl and there are some guys that will probably challenge him on that right he didn't raise dk
metcalf why if you're that fat you're like that fast like race dk mega there's marquise goodwin
who was a track guy right olympic guy why aren't you racing these guys is there any word that he
just ran the fastest 40 man you biting off a little bit more than you can chew
when you messing with Noah Lyles.
Like, what is it?
What is it you're trying to get out of this?
But you're not beating Noah Lyles.
You think he's beating Noah Lyles?
I said in the 50 or 60, it'd be close.
He's not.
Because he get out so fast.
And we've been going at this for years.
Yeah.
You're not even faster than me.
I would admit, you're quicker than me.
Dog, you're not even a better receiver, B.
Stop playing with me, boy.
I'm Ocho, boy.
It's me, boy.
I'm going to go sit on this couch with that.
It's the yellow jacket couch over here.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, homeboy.
Oh, hey, this is the yellow jacket couch over here.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
You buy yourself one.
You know I got love for you.
I got a jacket, too.
I made my own.
So, look.
Hey, it's 300.
Listen, hold on, hold on.
I had my own, too, before I got my real one.
Nah, hold on.
It's 300 of y'all.
This is only one of me, nigga.
That's all good.
That's good.
Like you said.
And I look better than you.
Nah.
Not happening.
Not happening.
Not happening.
Is there anything in your NFL career,
if you could go back and do over,
what would it be?
What would I do over?
What would you do over?
Be it anything.
I'm talking about from college,
high school, NFL, 49ers cowboys philly
anything is there anything to your wish you could do over if if i could do it all over all over again
i would probably try i would probably have a better approach to the game and the position
that i played i never really had that affection and love for it until after my third year in the National Football League when I saw I made that catch against Green Bay.
Right.
And then like two years after that, they let Jerry go and they asked me, did they put me in a position to fill his shoes?
If I would have taken the approach to really like train like guys are doing now, offseason training, running routes, things of that nature,
I honestly would have been a better receiver.
But all I did in the off-season was play basketball.
My only one season that I worked on the field with other quarterbacks and things of that nature
was when I got traded from San Francisco to Philly.
Donovan McNabb wanted to come to Arizona.
Brian Westbrook, I think Todd Pinkston and some
other guys, Reno Mahe, we went out there for like a few days just to kind of get some chemistry or
whatever. That was the only time that I ever did any off the field workouts during my playing
career. I've done more so outside of that, working with my son and other guys than I ever did in my playing career. I've done more so outside of that, working with my son and other guys,
than I ever did in my entire career.
So if I would have done that,
there's no telling what type of receiver
that I would have become.
What is the biggest misconception
that people have of T.O.?
Everybody says that T.O. ruined this locker room,
he ruined that locker room.
I know you.
We have a very similar background,
and you and I have talked a lot over the years. Not on on television we talk a lot more off television than we do on television
what is the biggest misconception that people have of Terrell Owens probably that I'm uh based
on media portrayal how they've covered me throughout the course of my career um having to
talk to like certain players in the locker room they They said that I was arrogant, I was cocky, but I was a very confident individual.
I realized, like I said, coming from a small school, I wasn't drafted first or second round.
So I did the little necessary things to become great.
I saw I was very fortunate to be drafted third round 89th pick to the San Francisco 49ers.
And I played with arguably the greatest receiver
of all time and jerry rice i saw that day in and day out firsthand what it took to be great and i
had two instrumental receiver coaches larry kirksey and george stewart those two individuals
man i trust me i'll do anything for. They pushed me.
They saw me as a kid from small town, Alexander City, Alabama, small school, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
They saw the emergence, the development of who I was to come and who I was to be.
They saw it on an everyday basis from day one in training camp.
Larry Kirksey and George Stewart, they pushed me. Every day we used to,
on our Friday trips, going on away trips, driving, getting to the airport, he constantly told me,
he's like, you can be that one day. He was pointing at Jerry Rice. He said, you can be just as good,
if not better than him. And so I honestly started to believe that. I didn't have a lot of confidence as with a skill set early on, but every day I
worked, I kept working and working and working. And I became something I honestly didn't have.
You really didn't have the confidence to know that I had in my ability, but I just kept working,
just kind of chipping away and chipping away. But a lot of people are thinking I'm arrogant.
I think I'm cocky based on what the media has said, even what you said about the locker room,
based on what the media has said, even what you said about the locker room. But you've never heard not one player say anything that can back up
what some of these media and these analysts have always said about me.
You've not heard not one player that say that I was arrogant or cocky
because it just isn't true.
Do you wish you could have had a better relationship with some of your coaches?
Because this is what I tell guys.
I was like, a lot of times when you're at one location,
some of these coaches are going to go other places and get jobs.
Right.
And then you're going to want a situation like, you know what?
I was on the staff with T.O.
Man, let's bring T.O. in here.
Maybe he can help the young guys.
Even if he can't give us 1,500 yards and 100 catches,
he can give us 50, 60 catches and maybe 700 yards but the experience that he can teach these young guys do you wish you could have
had a better relationship with some of your coaches be it head coaches or position coach the
right the relationship was what it was um outside of that you have to be a smart individual to
understand what i brought to every team that i
play on bro i was an all five time all pro pretty much with every team that i played played with
even playing on the team with chad like this is no knock at chad chad was with carson palmer for
nine ten years i came in only with just a month or so preparation and like i said i i ended up
out playing chad but we played well together that's no knock at you chad i'm just saying i'm just saying this couch is made for yellow jackets
you can't come over here you can't come but no but it's really a testament of what i brought to
the game yeah um you were three players that were the first team all pro with three different teams
absolutely you prime and ted hendrix yeah so, with that being said, the coaches or any of those guys could have vouched for me.
They didn't even have jobs.
It was a reason why they weren't in those positions to really vouch for me.
But at the end of the day, like I said, my stats, my everything, it spoke for itself.
Again, like I said, I was nominated in 2016 for my first nomination for a Hall of Fame.
I didn't get in.
We already went through that.
2017, they did it again.
And obviously, like I said, I went off on a time.
I just did my own thing.
So I honestly don't say or feel that I could have or wish I would have done anything different because I was me.
And I'm unapologetically me.
I've never had any off the field issues, no run-ins with the law. And
there's a lot of individuals out there that gets those opportunities. But for as it came,
as it pertained to me and it became to me, I never got those opportunities. So I can't say,
I can't say that I would do anything different. Good. I'm better than him.
Nah, let me stop, let me stop.
It's so funny.
Everybody always asks me, like, where I rank you, where you should, should you be in the Hall of Fame.
Nah, I don't want to be there.
You don't want to be there?
No, because then I'd be like everybody else.
I got my own jacket.
Well, we were in that same boat at one point.
I had my own jacket, too, until I actually got in.
You know what's funny?
A lot of y'all might not know.
Obviously, you see T.O. and I going back and forth, taking shots at each other.
But this is my brother, man.
We've been cool, man, for how many years we going now?
Well, when we first acquired my agent, we had the same agent at one point in time,
we didn't really know each other.
Yeah.
I was, like I said, I admired
you from afar.
You were doing that.
Like I said, we
were kind of trendsetters in our own right.
We used to celebrate after touchdowns, things of that
nature, and then they kind of banned it
for a while, and then they saw
that that's what was needed
in the National Football League because
the viewership, the ratings, everything went down down shot out the roof when they stopped they stopped and they saw
that it was needed for the game him myself we just i just tried to play and have a lot of fun with the
game and that's what i wish i could have done is really i know a lot of people saw the highlights
this and that the other but for me it was really it was it was work I really wanted to get into that end zone because I wouldn't be able to entertain if I
didn't score a touchdown so that was my motivation and then my mom too like when I was in high school
you know she went to a high school game I had a couple of catches and then I asked her I'm like
yo did you see my catches and she was like well what number were you so that's what motivated me
when I got to the Niners,
I was like,
I knew that I was like
with one of the most historic
franchises in the century.
We played prime time.
I'm like,
and I play special teams too.
And I'm like,
I played third and fourth receiver.
So third down situation,
you know how it is.
When you're not playing right away,
you make sure you make
the most of those third down situations.
So I got in on a third down situation.
I'm in the slot.
We're playing the Cincinnati Bengals.
That was my first touchdown against Ashley Ambrose.
I did that.
I was living in Atlanta at the time.
I did the bank head bounce.
I knew my mom was watching the game.
So there was no way she was going to miss that dance.
So that's how I started the whole celebration thing.
Some fun days.
Some fun days.
I think he's one of the two,
I think he's one of the top three receivers
to ever play the game.
The best.
Appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Three players have been
on pro with three different teams
and he's one of them.
Give it up.
T.O.
T.O.
All right, T.O.
T.O.
Hey, anytime you need to take a pee break,
man, just let me know, man. I got you, boy. T Hey anytime you need to Take a pee break man
Just let me know man
I got you
Hey we'll be going tonight
We'll be going tonight
I'm going to go back here
And talk to Rail
No no no no
We'll be going to talk to her first
Don't get that bottle
Upside your head T.O.
Fooling with Ocho.
That's my dog.
That's my dog.
We back on schedule?
Okay.
The next guy that's coming to the stage is a Houston rap legend, Trey the Truth.
Yeah.
I know he's about to stay to count the beats.
I'm a little loaded, I'm a foot for free.
I'm doing top of my slab to swing it like a G.
Click the remote to my trunk and now I'm looking clean.
I know these boppers stay the count of me.
Since I'm a little low, then I'm a pro for free.
I do the top of my slab to swing it like a G.
What's going on, big homie?
What's good with you?
First off, what's up to the city? It's time. What's going on, big homie? What's good with you? First off, what's up to the city?
H-Town, what's going on, man?
I can't come here without blessing y'all, man.
Tay, come bring me some gifts for the homies.
Yeah, bring some gifts.
Well, don't nobody ever give me shit.
What you got?
Where the gifts at?
Hold on.
He moving slow looking.
You about to get on him, huh?
Hey, where we going tonight?
I need somebody.
Ah, damn.
We going a few places, man.
Oh, shit.
Nah, you getting, just getting.
Yeah, yeah.
One for you and one for you, man.
Simple Southern hospitality, man.
Y'all see my bump box?
Bump box.
Houston rap legend, Trey the Truth.
Bro, I mean, Houston, y'all got some heavyweights here in the rap game.
You know, obviously you had the Ghetto Boys, you got Meg, yourself.
Give me your mind rushingmore Houston rap legend.
Man, that'll be a hard one.
Oh, you got, oh, I forgot, Bun, Pimp C.
That'll be hard.
I think, man, you know, crazy or not,
I would give my My Rushmore to all the ones we lost,
because, you know, we got DJ Skool.
Yep.
We got Pimp C.
We got Fat Pat. Big Hawk. got DJ School. Yep. We got Pimp C. We got Fat Pat.
Big Hawk.
Big Pokey.
Yeah.
Man, keep going.
Big Mo.
I mean, it's a long list of them.
So my mom rushed me up to all the homies we lost.
Go ahead. What impact did Brother J Prince have on your life?
A lot.
From before we actually became family,
just motivation.
Because, you know,
you hear the rumors
when you come up in the rap game
about how the South
wouldn't respect it or accept it.
And he was dedicated
to letting people know
where we were from.
And, you know,
just to watch everything
he went through,
even from the trials and tribulations,
from being harassed from the laws to everything
and still overcoming it.
It made me get out there and say,
I could do the same or better.
So definitely played a part.
Yes, sir.
Man, you got some size on you, bro.
You play ball coming up?
No, not at all.
God!
Why you two fidgeting?
Go get on the hit.
I handle my business when it's time.
That's all I know.
So the next generation of rappers that's coming up, Houston rappers,
you got Meg, you got Big X, Mexican O.T.
What are you most excited about?
Man, I'm excited for Houston in general.
You know, the thing is there's so many that's
on the front lines right
now that you may see whether it be social
media, videos
just actually if you look at Houston
right now some of the biggest artists from
in the world, we got Beyonce
you got
Trav, you got
you do have Meg
Yolanda Adams from here, that's the biggest ever, you know.
But I think it's no cap at the top of how high a lot of these artists can get.
I'd be more excited for like the street and underground rappers to finally get their recognition
as opposed to the ones that had their chance mainstream.
Your hometown team, the Houston Texans.
Yeah.
CJ Stroud led by the great rookie quarterback last year
coming into his sophomore season.
What are you most excited about your Houston Texans?
I think everybody in the city.
We're at a point in time we weren't too excited about the Texans.
But we're definitely excited.
Now you got CJ, you got Diggs, you got my little bro Tank Dill.
I mean, everybody doing their thing.
And I think it's like a reinvention of the city.
The same way with the Rockets, with the same young as coming in, doing their thing.
So we got a bright future coming.
Listen, Houston awarded you with your own day, trade day for your work in the
community. How does it feel to be honored, man, for the community programs and work you've done here?
It's a blessing, man. Even though they gave me the day in which it just passed, I always made it a
day to give back. So now, I think in Houston, I got seven, so. Literally, and I got two keys to the city,
so I don't think there's really much more I can get from the city.
You know, it's about just giving back for me, man.
Yeah, that's live.
Who has the best barbecue in Houston?
That's a hard one.
Somebody just asked me that backstage.
Well, I need to know because I'm here for another day.
What you say?
Triple J. I was telling them,
we got more live
soul food anyway than just barbecue.
Okay, that's a good one. What's the best
soul food spot? Because I'm going tomorrow.
They got them everywhere from
Mickey's to Esther's to all kinds
of... What's the best one?
Which one y'all say?
Who she say?
They saying Mickey's.
Mickey's.
Mickey's.
Okay, I guess we're going to have to try Mickey's.
What time you want to go tomorrow?
As I get out of work.
Where you work at?
In the studio.
All right, guys.
Give it up for your favorite Houston rapper,
Trey The Truth.
Thank you for the gift. All right, guys, give it up for your favorite Houston rapper, Trey The Truth. Who's going tonight?
Look, I'm tripping.
I'm up here, and I ain't even plugging my business.
My new album just dropped Friday, man.
Make sure y'all grab it.
Crowd control.
A-Style, you know I love y'all to death.
Let's get it, man.
All right.
If you are part of the meet and greet ticket,
you have your ticket wristband on.
Okay.
We're going to meet for the meet and greets.
Ocho and I are going to meet you.
Meet and greet.
Meet and greet.
Right there by the repeater.
That concludes our show for tonight.
Ocho, we got something special for you.
Wait.
Hold on.
We finna go?
Yeah.
We finna go for real, you bullshit? No, we finna go. The show over? Yeah. We finna go for real, you bullshit?
No, we finna go.
The show over?
Yeah.
We just started.
If you want a signed bottle of La Portia,
meet us by the bacon wings for you with your gold wristband
after the show to receive your bottle.
That's it.
Oh, wait.
You got to say bye to the people.
I just told them goodnight.
Come on.
Drop it.
We got something special for Ocho.
What?
Hey, I love y'all.
I love y'all.
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