The Joe Budden Podcast - Episode 654 | "The Sickest" (feat. Vince Staples)
Episode Date: August 26, 2023The Bionic Six is joined by Vince Staples as the JBP starts with discussing issues that plague the music industry (14:10), and generational wealth (17:03). Joe then shares their experience after atten...ding Dave Chappelle’s stand-up earlier in the week (52:00), we continue to wait another week for Drake’s next project ‘For All The Dogs’ (1:06:26), and Donald Trump & Rudy Giuliani’s mugshots have been released (1:16:18). Also, Joe has a message for J. Cole following his feature with Gucci Mane (1:32:12), Are festivals messing with artists longevity in music (1:52:46), Vince responds to Sexyy Red and the women outperforming all the male acts currently (1:59:13), Part of the Show returns (2:24:40), the pod addresses Ice’s music takes (2:56:20), + MORE! Sleeper Picks: Joe | Sexyy Red & Sukihana - “Hood Rats” Ice | Jae Anthonie - “What Up” Parks | DJ Muggs, Roc Marciano, Rome Streetz, & Mayhem Lauren - “67 Keys” Ish | TheARTI$t - “Frustrated Love” Melyssa | Jack Freeman - “Shine”
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our own enjoy the show yeah damn yeah you did that's what we need a long time ago once i never
do it again yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, yo, hey, respect us. Word. Yo, be respectful of such a performance staple.
Nah, I like SOBs.
Pun intended.
If I got to go back to SOBs, then I need to go get a job.
Touche.
Yeah, I'm not one of them niggas that's going to be trying to just get it off on the subway.
Nah, you got to go get a job.
But why do you say that?
What's how many seasons in that video?
It's like 300?
Yeah, something like that.
Something like that.
You could charge,
you could raise the ticket prices.
I'm cool.
Make it exclusive.
Or you could just
give back to the fans.
You could do a pop-up.
Super intimate.
Yo, Vince,
now that I blew up,
now that I'm me,
I'll never give back to the fans.
None of it accurate commercials.
Oh, shit.
Why should you give back?
You selling the product, bro.
Why are we the only niggas
that's like, gotta give our shit away for free? Everybody else get to sell stuff, whatever. Nobody give back You selling a product bro Why are we Why are we the only niggas That's like
Gotta give our shit away for free
Everybody else
Get to sell stuff
Whatever
Nobody give back to the fans
KB Holmes ain't giving back
To the fans
Coca-Cola ain't giving back
To the fans
But the niggas
Gotta give back to the fans
They can pay for it
They don't pay for the music already
We gotta give them
Some more free shit
Yeah
You're talking about
Being transactional
I'm talking about Being transactional I'm talking about
Being transformational
So you gonna transform
An industry that's dying
No no no no
You gonna try to transform
The dying industry
By giving away free shit
Yes
Get more appreciation
What's the dying industry?
Music
Yeah music's over
It's over
Streaming bro
It's over
But I fuck with it You know what I mean It's cool I get it But like it's over streaming bro so it about i fuck with you know i mean it's
cool i get it but like it's all right see to me at least all right hold on i have to start
starting us out heavy even though i want to get to that i mean i agree i think that's the at the
common root of our relationship is that we both think this is over with only the fans don't know
they know they don't know they don't the fans don't know. They know.
They don't know.
This shit's free, so they don't care.
They don't know because they don't care.
They've made it so convenient for them that they don't care.
They don't know.
They don't know.
They don't know.
They don't know.
But it's not their business to know that.
They do know.
They just don't care.
I'm telling you, they don't care.
They care.
It could be both.
You think so?
Why they don't care?
You think a fan care if the musician is getting paid?
Oh, no.
I'm not talking about that.
Oh.
If music starts coming to a cease.
Well, people are always going to make music.
If it becomes a regularity that your favorite artist only drops every five years, then I would care as a fan.
Nobody has favorite artists no more.
It's like a playlist structure.
And you fans of people's lifestyles, it's like a separation point.
You're not a fan of nobody, really, because they make music for the most part.
We don't really identify with the artists no more.
I used to say to some of my artists, I'd be like, who the fuck is that?
I used to be like, you know who he is.
I used to play three or four songs.
I'd be like, oh, that's who made that?
Whereas before, when we was coming up, we identified with an artist.
We liked the artist.
Now we just like a song.
Because they pushing so much product so fast, you just like the song.
You don't necessarily tie into the artist himself or herself
well what are you doing to fix things who me yes he's acting getting that active money
nah it's nats his little bag they got they striking they struck his ass right as soon
as the rappers came i already got paid huh there you go it's not music i already got paid i got
my writing fee i got my executive production fee. I got my acting fee.
Stop stuttering on me.
No, I'm just saying it.
But that's for me.
But it has to affect future movie or TV show revenue, right?
It's not music, bro.
It's everything.
Who's the architect right now?
Of?
Anything.
Oh, this is about to go deep.
Yo, start the pot.
We got to start the pot.
Yeah, I'm ready for this.
Go ahead.
Put a pin in that.
Give us some inspiration.
It's just my architect, nigga.
I don't fuck with that.
There's another architect out there.
God damn, man.
Oh, man.
Ladies and gentlemen, Vince is here,
but we'll get to that in two seconds.
The person telling you to follow your passion made their billions in iron ore smelting.
What I have found is you want to find your job in your 20s is to workshop your life, try stuff, have a kitchen cabinet of people.
And then if you're blessed to find something you're good at and more importantly, something you're good at that people will pay you for.
Ideally, find something you like that has 90 plus percent employment rate, which things like acting, modeling, sports do not have.
They have like a 2 percent employment rate.
And then commit to becoming great at it.
And that requires a certain level of grit, bullshit, injustice, perseverance.
And once you become great at tax law, for example, and, you know, how many eight-year-olds say I want to grow up to be a tax lawyer?
None.
But the best tax lawyers
enjoy their work, have intense camaraderie, respect. They get to fly private. They have a
larger selection set of mates than they deserve. And they get the admiration of others and can have
a really nice living and get to take care of their kids and their parents. And all of those wonderful
things make them passionate about tax law. if you're finding hip-hop the passion
will follow so be a dj on the weekends you know playing the soccer league
the person telling yeah
mic check one two one two, one, two, man.
I'm well rested like ice.
I ain't got no new mattress, though.
Tyrone, call me, man.
I need a new mattress.
Pillow top joint.
Sterns and Foster.
Championship is Christ's name.
Mic check, one, two, one, two.
Gloomy day in New York.
What's good?
Big jersey in the building.
Queens, what's good? Brooklyn, what's good? Big jersey in the building Queens what's good? Brooklyn what's good?
It go
Shout out to the beautiful ladies
Listen man
Amen
Lord forgive me for all my sins
Took so many risks just to get a Benz
Pray for my niggas, all my friends
In the trenches, one with killers, we been getting it in
32 shots in my new Glock
Niggas wanna hit me like I'm Tupac
Bad bitch for me in my Gucci tube socks
Remember when I spit my re-up on a hoop-hop-hop
Your favorite rapper, a mumble rapper
Shout out to whoever you might be listening from Shout out to the first and last time listeners Shout out to the haters, ho, ho Your favorite rapper, a mumble rapper I'ma bring these bitches a bunch of killers that I'ma protect
I be going to Hollywood to court and jump away from the niggas that's fucking going to murder your brother
Hey!
Big dog, nigga, I'm a big dog
Treats that ain't need that though they having withdraws
I put on my yellow diamonds when I'm pissed off
I'm so rich that I can't even fuck a bitch raw, woah
Do you know the feeling?
Being an act, take the country, got a can of million
All this fucking money, I ain't got no time for chilling
We took rent to live like this, do all that killing and drug dealing
You my nigga, I'll fuck with you, we gon' thug it out
Bad people go on the wall, nigga, let's slug it out
Bring back what we had, just don't play, let's fuck it out
I heard your daddy was a wrestler, you a fucking mouse, nigga
She said I'd take my work and in the night like what'sas dead They ain't in the graveyard, then they in the fade
I give a fuck if they crowned or put it on my head
Take it to the jeweler, bust it down before I win
Cause I'm a king just like Martin Luther
I ain't a hater, fuck my bitch, nigga, I'm a loser
I be flying jam and chopper like that shit was Uber
We finally made it, I just tripped a nigga, hallelujah
Ballin' like a hot boy
Dominique Dixon on me more than JV Block boy
I'm a pop so don't wanna call it shots boy
You a thotty I'm a thotty boy
This boy know how to intro album
I'll tell you that much
Be respectful up here
Well who me?
I know him he cool relax
It's a marriage with a ass out
Make her touch her toes
Run up like a milli, open couple shows
Trappin' at the wall dawg, we just fuckin' rollin'
And the love of that Chanel, they gon' sell their souls
Rollin' through the gutter, I ain't never bold
You would think this will afford ya, I was sellin' hoes
Look, just caught, he got another load
He know I'ma get him sold
Clean up that dirt, young niggas still fuckin' on
Lil' bad bitches show her, what I want from this Tricks is I'm a get him sold Lean off that dirt Young niggas still fuckin' all up Oh, man, I love when this shit come throwin' the street
When I walk in the street, I'm a hot boy like Turk
Touch out, it's kickin' in that Glock, boy, that's work
You get popped, pussy, no quirk
Nigga, we try to make out when we team break
Shootin' up my dad's bed like it's teammate
Nigga, we use the traffic by the green gate
80, baby, that could crack up in my DNA
Oh, scary hours
Walk outside and live, they gon' let confetti shower.
You know what it was when you heard they let me out of here.
Living like a plug, nigga, I ain't selling potter, no way.
Big bag, talking Santa Claus.
Got three hoes out there, Miley, ripping panties off.
Tryin' private to Dubai, we out through Zany bars.
Oh, scary hours, turn the cameras off, please.
Yeah. Yo, what's that on? Scary, I was tryna cancel, please Melon Flip.
Ooh, Melon Flip.
Melon Flip.
No ooh, just Melon Flip. Melon Flip.
He said Melon Flip.
What episode is this?
654.
Welcome to episode 654 of the Joe Budden Podcast.
I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, and highly favored or lowly favored host, Joe Budden,
here with a few of my nearest and dearest.
Big Mel is here.
And before we introduce, you know what?
Flip is here.
Ish is here.
Vince Staples is here.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by. Welcome back. Big Ice is here. Vince Staples is here. Thank you for
taking the time
to stop by.
Welcome back.
Big Ice is here.
Parks is here.
Poe is here.
Corey is here.
Erickson is here.
Tanner and Savon
are somewhere remotely
and all of you guys
are here.
I want to
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All right.
Now that that's out of the way,
how's everybody doing?
We good.
How y'all feeling?
Really good.
Gang, gang, gang.
Hey.
Biz, what's up, man?
We got, man,
why you think I don't like nobody?
Because you don't.
That's not true, bro. You don't like these niggas, man. I love them, man. I you think I don't like nobody? Because you don't. That's not true.
You don't like these niggas, man.
I love them, man.
I love all my Africans.
Oh, okay.
That's the new wave.
No, I really mean that, though.
Why?
Why not?
Nepotism, bro.
It's important.
We need it.
I'm not doing this with y'all.
Y'all ain't going to start your shit with me today, both of y'all.
I thought about asking Melissa to go over there and you to come over here. You want me to sit over there with y'all. Y'all ain't going to start your shit with me today, both of y'all. I thought about asking Melissa to go over there and you to come over here.
How do I say you want me to sit over there, y'all?
Just to break up some of that shit that I know is coming on that couch.
But it's fine, man.
Very good.
It's good to see everybody.
Where do we start?
Melissa's Twitter.
Yes.
Melissa's Twitter.
Very inappropriate.
Was it really? She's trying to get the blue check. Audience's Twitter. Very inappropriate. Was it really?
She's trying to get the blue check.
Audience, Twitter is paying people now.
Yeah.
So now people are, you know.
Moving nasty, salaciously.
Melissa showing her ass on Twitter, literally and figuratively,
and telling people to kiss her ass while showing a picture of her bending over.
Extremely inappropriate.
On a beach, in a bikini.. On a beach in a bikini.
On a beach in a bikini.
I was defending all of us.
No.
We wouldn't do that.
Yes, I was.
That's a hell of a defense.
Wait till I post my ass pic in our defense.
Oh, man.
Pow, pow.
Let's get him, Mel.
We'll get blocked if we do some shit like that.
You just get away with it.
He's wearing the brown pants.
Hey.
He is. He got some. We talked about that with it. He's wearing the brown pants. Hey. He is.
He got some shit.
We talked about that somewhere else.
He got the passes on.
But listen.
Got the what on?
Pastors.
Listen, man.
We not with none of that.
Okay?
We appreciate you defending us.
Am I being chastised right now?
Yes.
We appreciate you defending us, but we know what you're trying to do.
Wait, are we going to be the only podcast to chastise a baddie posting some ass?
Because you know what she's trying to do.
She was last part.
I mean, I chastise her because I feel like she's my sister at this point.
And it's like looking at your sister post some ass.
All right, I'll let it go.
I don't look at her page because I don't want to see her post no ass.
What are the Instagram restrictions that the girl dads are going to put on their children?
Hopefully that shit is none.
It's not Twitter no more.
It's X.
That's your problem.
X.
The X.
Probably for a reason.
He going to jail.
He going to jail.
Who?
Elon.
I see a case in his near future.
I can always tell when a case is coming And I feel like
He going to jail for something
Like he's stealing
From that platform
For when his data shit
Is going to be crazy
Tesla's already crazy
And he good at like
A semi-failing company
And like sweeping shit
Under the rug
And he's South African
So that's like
Almost Nigerian
You can't really
Trust it
South African
Is almost Nigerian
Not like ethically though
Like what they stand for and shit.
Yeah, they have Nigerian ethics.
They look a little different.
So you can't really trust them.
You know what I mean?
So it's going to go left.
He's talking crazy over there.
Yo, you a wild one.
You know some South Africans, right?
You know how they get down.
Stop it.
Stop it.
I don't know.
Put that on us.
This nigga said you can't really trust them.
You've been staying alone on that shit.
Yeah, I can see it.
I can see it.
To all my Nigerian niggas.
To all the Nigerians, y'all know what y'all be doing.
Don't act like, don't do that.
I hate when y'all do that.
Don't do that.
You know what I'm saying?
They all don't do it.
Just some of them.
You know what I'm saying?
I know we not a monolith, but like.
It's a lot of them.
Okay.
I can see Elon going down for some shit.
Let me get some checks though Out of X
Before you go
Well I hope the infrastructure
Still is intact
What you think
Got more money on it
An X royalty check
Or like a music
Or film and television
Royalty check
Oh shit
X check
Probably an X yeah
But you said it's not over right
No
You said it's not over
I know it's over
I know it's over
I know it's over
I'm just making sure
Cause you be switching up sometimes How I switch up Because? Because you'd be like pro art and pro artists.
But then you'd be like, it's over. You get at me. Get at me. You got to pick a side, bro.
Because you like to I love you and you like to lie to yourself. But that's a part of creativity.
You know what I'm saying? Like yourself. We remember we talked about the other day.
We saw my Record label contracts
And all this other stuff
Right
But you know
We talk about
Missing marketplace
I'm not going to get
Into the convo on mic
We talk about the marketplace
And shit like that right
Yeah
You can't be pro
All of that
And then be
No
Pro art
Yeah you can't be pro art
Yes you can
But you're not pro marketplace
I'm not pro marketplace
But the art needs
The marketplace
That says you.
Art is art if there's no marketplace.
Well, art for commerce.
If one person,
and that's where our conversation gets tricky.
I'm not on the side of music industry
and music industry infrastructure,
how they pay out,
the rules, the setup, the design,
the 360, the everything.
The lawyer to... You do know that all of our biggest artists got the 360, the setup, the design, the 360, the everything. The lawyer to...
You do know that all of our biggest artists
got the 360, though.
Let's see.
I do not know that Drake is in the 360.
Now, probably.
You do not know.
I'm talking about the beginning.
Up to slow down.
We ain't talking about the beginning.
Yes, we are.
Because that's how you find niggas.
Don't do that.
We talking about the beginning.
Well, these niggas came after they changed the rules.
It's investment.
You know what I mean? We not talking about 30 years ago when I got signed. Well, these niggas came after they changed the rules. It's investment.
You know what I mean? We not talking about 30 years ago when I got signed.
Yeah, I know.
But the more you invest, the more return you want.
So if I know I'm getting 15 or 20% of your touring,
then I'm going to make sure you have an opening slot on this tour.
I'm going to make sure you have some sort of tour support.
I'm going to make sure that you have a bravado deal for your merchandise.
I'm going to make sure that you have certain features because I get a return.
If I only get a return on the music then yeah
I'm not paying 50 grand for this verse, but I get you the verse that's 25
And you on your own when you on the road take your ass down the South by Southwest you on your own when it comes to
The merch take your ass down to the blah blah, but everybody that has you know
Pop-up shop or these certain things the bravado type situation
They got a 360 deal all of that is cute
the bravado type situation,
they got a 360 deal.
All of that is cute.
The 360 is number 100 on the list of things wrong
with the music industry infrastructure.
360 is not at the top.
That ain't in the first 20 things
we got to discuss.
I'm not all the way mad at the 360.
What's number one though?
Niggas got mad at me.
The way they pay out.
That's number one.
You think so?
Absolutely.
Would have to be, yes.
That changes generational wealth yes that changes generational wealth
it changes
generational wealth
they pulling tips
they pulling tips
you want me to tell you
what happened with
oh man
come on man
you gonna make me start
so you don't wanna talk about
like the cultural implications
on the shit
because generational wealth
is decent if you got
you know
it's easy if you got
decent spending habits
or like
an appreciation for
home ownership an appreciation for home ownership,
an appreciation for education, you know what I mean?
Median home income, where I just moved from,
where the average home cost is $3 million,
the median home income is like $120.
That ain't even like a 30-minute set for me.
You get what I'm saying?
So what I'm saying is I'm not the biggest artist.
So if a 30-minute set ain't $110 and $120,
that's the median
home income you know Laguna Beach California Newport Beach California and we can get that
five or six times in a month I'm talking about now we're not talking about 30 years ago as we
said because it was much different no but my hold up ish my problem is you're talking about now and
I say generational wealth which is we need to talk about the future that's cool that you can do that
when you walk on a stage and perform.
I'm talking about what happens for
your grand and great grandkids
when you cannot perform. Of course, but
what I'm saying is generational
wealth is based on setting something up.
Knowledge. You can't really set something up
based on how we treat people. The knowledge is next to my
is right under my list.
Fix the money and then we'll
work on getting the knowledge.
What I'm saying is culturally, we got so many bad stigmas that just fuck us.
You feel me?
We can say whatever we want to say about people's albums, and if we like them or not, because
music being good or bad is subjective.
But we had the biggest rapper in the world say he loved his wife, and the niggas called
him corny and took his career away from him.
So when we talk about generational wealth-
Who the biggest rapper in the world? Oh chance when I was paying for it
It wasn't paying for it at the time yes
But you know what happens when they pay for it don't they the same niggas that pay for him pay for Frank Ocean they pay for
Drake at a certain point of time so he wasn't Drake, but I'm talking about up and coming yeah
So at a point in time come on we talking about generational wealth niggas don't even want families no more
Dog niggas do not want to hear how much you love your wife sprinkled over 19 tracks
I know but you like R&B, all right?
Love it.
What's the difference?
I don't want to hear all R&B talking about I love my wife.
I don't think the content was the issue with that album, by the way.
No, I'm not saying that.
You can't love your wife that long.
You can love your wife, but it's got to be fire.
Think about what you just said.
That's crazy.
Give me one person that did it.
That loved their wife?
In hip-hop? Over 19 tracks track i have a long hip-hop been fucked up since the beginning so like you
can't really put hip-hop in that equation okay then i went you feel me marvin gaye had his his
girl on the whole album and she was doing every run every background it was cool like that was
a thing back then you know what i'm saying but then niggas they were also signing adults back
what'd you say those were also adult men back
there yeah but it was not what he signed not just that but the message was
different back in the day was baby baby please I love you baby baby please these
new niggas be talking about suck my dick bend over backwards on the hip hop I
mean on R&B but dumb niggas just looked old back then too. He might have been 19. And when I get that feeling,
the world be free.
He was such an old soul nigga.
World be free.
I'm just saying,
them niggas looked bad back then, bro.
That was real oppression by the white men.
There's no other reason
to actually look like that.
All right, so we signing over.
With the fuzzy TV screen.
Oh, man.
All I'm saying, bro,
is if a rapper showed
they fan base,
they start their home,
that cost 700 grand, your career might be over. If a rapper showed home, that cost $700,000, your career might be over.
If a rapper showed a nigga that had Toyota Corolla,
your career might be over.
He was 26.
When his first album came out.
That's young.
I would say culturally, that's our main thing.
Because to be honest, if you get a million dollar advance
or a $500,000 check, essentially you should be able to set something up.
But when you get that, you talk about it all the time. you're looking good you got the watch you got the chain you got
this you got the people with you blah blah all that shit costs money so once we start leaning
into that and a nigga gotta blow the first 500 to get right so a down payment on two million
dollar houses 200 000 i mean me and i was 200 000 two million dollars you know for 400 000 so if
you get that in a decent neighborhood where your kids can go to public school,
where you don't got to be overly fly,
where you don't got to do all that extra shit,
then you got generational wealth.
So we can't say that niggas can't set up generational wealth
when we say that motherfuckers getting millions of dollars
and I could have been a dentist,
I could have been a lawyer.
Them niggas.
No, you make a good point,
but that's tiny generational wealth.
What?
See, I'm talking about South African shit. What? good point but that's tiny generation of woe what but i see the point i see the point but no niggas
don't want to do what you're talking about well that because they told they don't know
that it's whack bro niggas do what that thing is cool yes they they've been told that that's whack
so now we're gonna lean away from that because that's corny.
Mad shit got a negative stigma to it.
I don't want to name.
That nigga Nick Cannon is the man.
In our culture, Nick Cannon is the man.
We don't give him the same praise that we give a little dirty street nigga that got 17 chains on him.
Don't say we.
I'm talking about.
We collectively.
I know, but that's a part
Of the problem
That I want to highlight
In this conversation
Hip hop
Will have us thinking
It's a we
When that's
It's not a we
A small number of people
That's on that
It's not a small number
I disagree
But it's cool
I agree with you
And overall
When we stop talking about
The group you talking about
I think enough of them
Recognized that Nick Cannon
Is the man right That's all Not think enough of them recognize that Nick Cannon is the man, right?
Not culturally.
You don't think so?
Nick Cannon, no.
Nick Cannon is on season 21
of this show.
And nobody don't care
about that show.
That's not true.
I wouldn't say people
don't care about the show.
I'm not saying that.
I'm talking about
the masses don't look
at Nick Cannon
in the light that
he should be looked at.
Nick Cannon has historically
been treated as quote unquote corny.
Well, when he was doing fucking
Gigolo.
That was hard.
Come on.
It's Joe Spice today. I'm going to get you.
You ain't going to just watch the throne
and pick up Gigolo. I just said it wasn't classic.
We ain't going to go back to that.
No, I want to get back to that later.
Only watch the throne. But he right, though. The cultural shit that has been instilled in us
needs to be shifted.
Oh, I agree with that.
Yeah, like I went to Portugal, I felt like a nigga.
Because you a nigga.
I'm not a nigga.
Think them light eyes changed some shit.
You down, nigga.
You down with us.
Your P.O. box right behind Shorty's.
You ain't trying to separate me down with us. Your P.O. box right behind Shorty's. You ain't trying to separate me down with us.
Yo, bye, man.
But why?
But why did you feel that way?
Because the stuff that we glorify, like, let me give you an example.
Here we go with my examples.
If I go in my closet, I literally might have 200 grand, 300 grand in my closet.
That is some nigga shit.
When I could have a vacation home in...
Portugal.
Ibiza.
Yeah, Portugal.
You get what I'm saying?
So that's the shit that we've been taught to put on a high priority list,
looking fly, being fly, as opposed to what he's saying.
Nigga, I could have took a hundred of that and put it in the universal insurance policy.
It's like the shit Jesus said
about the shit from that Lord.
Why y'all always say
y'all been taught that
when it was niggas like you
and him telling y'all
the better way to do it
and y'all didn't listen?
Niggas just wanted
to go the other route.
True.
Why do you think that is?
There was older niggas
preaching the same shit
on the corner,
one, two, fifth.
There was other niggas
in hip-hop talking about
generational wealth
and what to do
and we chose not to listen because it was fly to follow.
That was a choice that we made.
I'm agreeing with you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm agreeing with you.
People make that choice.
I hate the puppet master shit.
I tell somebody the other way, and I still make the dumb choice.
I agree with that.
It's more infuriating today because maybe at that point, my dad didn't see a viable path to get to millions of dollars.
Today, it's just a little more frustrating because it's like, yo, we have examples of us everywhere getting to it.
So now it just looks like a lot more of a conscious choice today.
I think it's harder today.
Go ahead, Arsh.
No, I'm saying the problem today also, you can get the more money.
You still don't have the education behind What to do with the money
I agree with that
And that's why
That knowledge information
Needs to be
But it's inflation though bro
Because assets
Like you talking about
Getting to millions of dollars
Instead of acquiring assets
And having assets
Is how you get to
Millions of dollars
Because money is
Inherently worthless
So
Well these people
Are the asset
As far as
They're not
But they don't own themselves
Are you talking about
The artist
So they may be an asset
To somebody else I don't think artists is the asset
I think the artist is like the vehicle or the IP the artist is essentially the conveyor belt of Frito-Lay
But then you still got to make the product so you living in the area music and television and film where we literally don't have
A product anymore if once the movie theaters over with that's gonna be a whole nother conversation
But in music we don't really have product anymore
I think I think he's right.
But I think when you say the artist, the artist is the asset.
They're just not an asset for themselves.
Let me ask you a question.
How is the artist the asset if the artist is the thing that's,
the artist is a means to an end as far as the asset is the song, right?
We've seen countless times again that there's a formula for songs.
Of course you have genius in a song.
You have people that have the genius in their own way.
I don't want to call Nick a genius because I hate when we do that
because then you don't even go to school no more.
That's a fact.
When we have an artist that is supposed to give us a thing,
and if you can't produce the thing, then your value as an artist is worthless.
But that thing is going to exist. You have music music and music kind of sits within a certain bpm if you in the hundreds
you know then you probably up tempo party records 60 50s when nothing but the g thing came out that
was a party record that's 60 70 bpm so the thing changes the asset changes over time you just have
to find the vehicle for that asset of music let me me give you an example. Do you think Drake is an asset? That's your second example.
You think Drake is an asset?
I think Drake is a flash in the pan, once in a lifetime, genius rapper who's been the number one rapper for 15, 20 years.
Which is outlying.
You can't save, you know, if you talk about Ford versus Ferrari, Drake is Ford because he changed the way that things are done.
It wasn't the flashiest thing.
You're right.
But them Ferraris was crashing and burning
and decapitating niggas,
so the best looking thing ain't always the one.
We're going to take it off a drink.
Meek Mill is an asset.
Meek Mill is an asset for the people
that generate income from him,
but they might be generating more money than him.
I'm with you.
You know what I'm saying?
He's a rental property.
He's a rental property for them.
No, he's an asset,
but what I'm saying is
Even though as an artist
You're the asset
You're not necessarily the product
And that's why
By you not being a product
They can throw you to the side
They can kick you out
In a minute
I tell him all the time
It ain't nobody's fault
What's happening
Because if you go
If you sit in the label
And you're like
Yeah man
I really just want to buy a house
And take care of my people
And create my art
They're going to look at you
Fucking crazy
But if you go in there
And say I'm trying to be
The best rapper in the world,
and I wanna shit on niggas,
and I wanna drop a classic,
they gonna start dancing on the table,
all that other bull weird shit.
I hate when they dance on the table.
Yo, please don't dance on the table no more.
Ever again.
They dance on the table?
Bobby ain't catch another record
since he danced on that table.
Yeah, that was...
It's like the table curse.
And that's my man, too.
Not too much on Bobby,
but that was crazy.
And no more tables.
Yeah, please, yo.
Man, look, buy a house, fool.
And don't buy an expensive house.
Moderate.
You know, buy a moderate house.
Get you a little fixer-upper.
You know what I mean?
Stop paying for them security guards.
Don't get that HOA with that gate.
Ain't nobody looking for your bitch ass.
You don't got no felony.
Nah, but the women want to come through the gate.
Look, man.
Look, man.
Nobody looking for your bitch ass
Okay
You are a bitch
And it's okay to be a bitch
You could be James Baldwin
Stop trying to be tough
I say that with love
Which camera?
I'm right here
You are a bitch
Your mama raised a good boy
Oh be that
You embarrassing granny Niggas don't want to be good men anymore You a good kind hearted soul You got a good boy Oh, be that You embarrassing granny
Niggas don't want to be good men anymore
You a good, kind, hearted soul
You got a good heart, my nigga
Stop trying to be tough
You are a bitch
You was born a bitch
You led prayer
Praised dance teams
Yo, you contradicting yourself, yo
But it's okay
You just said we don't post a lien in the app
But you calling him a bitch
With negative connotations
For being a good boy I'm not saying it's negative I'm not saying it's negative What I in the app, but you calling him a bitch with negative connotations for being a good boy.
I'm not saying it's negative.
I'm not saying it's negative.
What I'm saying is the world going to call you a bitch,
and it's okay to be that.
And Vince is going to call you one too.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I know the difference.
We're not going to act like these things don't exist.
These are social norms.
It's okay to be a bitch, because I'm telling you.
Nah, it's not okay to be a bitch.
See?
You hear him?
Be yourself, because when you get scared
in that room and you tell,
they not going to tell you
that all they homies told, too.
They just never
called a case before.
They never going to tell you that.
My nigga's told.
So be a good person, okay?
My nigga's told,
and they came home,
and they daddy was from there.
So they got away with it.
You don't got nobody
from there.
They got away with it
until their daddy passed away, nigga.
And now they ain't getting
away with it no more.
They ain't getting away with it Until daddy gone
And if y'all stop snitching
The docs get more boring
Sick man
We gotta talk about
Your white propaganda
That you love
We gotta talk about
Your white propaganda
That you love
Give it to me
Look man
You can't be watching
All this bullshit Poisoning your mind, you can't be watching all this bullshit poisoning your mind,
and then you don't like it.
They clone Tyrone.
Vince Staples.
Look.
I'm just glad he's saying it.
Don't make me get on some filmmaking shit, because you know I know it.
Please do.
Please do.
Are you jumping on?
Please do.
Look, bro.
Look, I ain't trying to talk too much. I ain't jumping on. He's due. Look, bro. Ugh.
Look, I ain't trying to talk too much. I ain't trying to talk too much.
I ain't trying to talk too much.
No, you ain't talking.
Everybody's finna jump you right now,
and I don't want that to happen to you.
But all I'm saying, bro,
you like all that shit shot medium wide
on them bullshit ass R.E. Lexi cameras.
They look flat.
They look dry.
They look like an iPhone 4K.
You can't get mad at somebody
for trying some different shit.
Ozark don't look like that.
Ozark don't look like what? You mean the fake Breaking Bad? Since you talk about the white propaganda, Breaking Bad didn't look like that. I know, but you can't get mad at somebody for trying some different shit ozark don't look like that ozark don't look like what you mean since you talk about the white propaganda breaking bad
didn't look like that i know but you don't understand what happens we're talking about
the white propaganda shows that i like no let's talk about it all right let's talk about you want
to talk about fucking tyrone let's talk about let's talk about how things get greenlit
vince gillian had worked before so since no no no no i'm trying to teach me nigga no i don't want
to learn nothing right now Since he worked before
Tell me what
Nigga can have a show
Coming out
With no prior
Anything being done
And get Bryan Cranston
Cause that costs a lot of money
Who the fuck is Bryan Cranston
Breaking Bad
Walter White
Walter White
Y'all know I ain't
Watched Breaking Bad
So
Your Honor
So boom
Oh boy from your honor
You get an A-list actor
Television
Season They get But I don't know that You teaching me something now I don't know how much it costs But that's what I'm saying The budget So, boom, old boy from your honor, you get an A-list actor, television, season, they get...
But I don't know that. You're teaching me something now. I don't know how much it costs.
But that's what I'm saying. The budget is crazy when you got a name, you got likeness, you're able to get A-list actors, shit like that, right?
So you get that, you get creative freedom on the network that's kind of letting people do what they want to do.
To be.
Nah, AMC. AMC was letting you get away with shit back then.
I'm talking about
an hour sitcom
wasn't really a thing like that,
especially from a slow burn show.
So that shit get successful.
Another network like Netflix.
Shout out to Netflix.
How y'all doing, man?
We still on strike.
Yeah, so you got
your Netflix hat on.
Yeah, nah, nah.
We still on strike.
Nah, I'm saying
something else.
I know, I know.
Yo, if you'd have came up here We're at Netflix
We're about to kill you
But go ahead
Shout out Netflix
Man we're on strike man
I hope y'all love me still
Um
Oh man
But nah
So the show successful
Then the network
Would be like
We want our version of that
And then you get a show
Like um
Like Ozark
Ozark
Right
They're never gonna give That show to a black person so based on
as far as if the success of ozark i mean breaking bad is based in a certain you know stereotype demo
demo yeah yeah exactly based on a certain demo we're going to give it to that same demo so we
keep doing the same thing over and over and over again because that's what's getting greenlit
so for they clone tyrone it's okay, how do I get my idea off
while still having some remnants of the things I like?
Because of Jordan Peele.
He probably got that greenlit easily,
but that's the dude that wrote Creed II and Creed III.
So the real question is, why does the nigga
who wrote Creed II and Creed III
have to have a Netflix movie for his first film,
but then you got things that's in theaters right now
that nobody's watching.
So you can't, you feel me?
I support that.
I support that.
I'm back in the art side of this.
Art costs money.
And the media man fight is better than any fight in,
they better call Tyrone.
Well, that's fair.
That's fair.
Media man.
That's fair.
They better call Tyrone. No, but also that comes with composition i'm talking about
how they executed what i thought to be a phenomenal concept if executed properly but you
got to understand meteor man is made by robert townsend the legend so you're not even you got
to think about how many days they get to shoot so So for my show, say a sitcom, some sitcoms have two weeks to shoot, 10 days.
I had three and a half.
Three and a half days.
That's what Tyler Perry said.
That's the same thing Tyler Perry said.
Wait, you had what?
Three and a half what?
I had three and a half days to shoot in comparison to something like sitcoms.
I worked on a sitcom before that had 10 days to shoot.
I had three and a half minutes in front of Crown's Chicken, and that fight scene was
better than the one in the event.
Okay, so do you think the movie was shot well as far as cameras, as far as angles?
Yes.
So you have to pick your poison.
So if you want these cameras, if you want this certain kind of look,
you want a certain level of DP, you have to spend the money on this,
and you won't be able to spend the money on the stunt coordinators.
When you're trying to get something off the ground,
you're going to have to make a compromise.
I'm not sacrificing
the stunt coordinator.
How much he cost?
Yes, you would.
How much he cost?
Trust me, yes, you would.
How much he cost?
I'm asking because I don't know.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you want to drive a car
in the movie?
Wait, but question.
Because a process trailer
is crazy.
But question, was y'all
critique about the stunts?
Have you ever seen
the Flintstones?
We ain't got to drive
no car.
Yeah, I'm not playing with you.
Because maybe I write a movie without a car. They got still a phone booth. You ain't got to drive no more. Stop it. Yeah, I'm not playing with you. Because maybe I write a movie
without a car.
They got still a phone booth.
You ain't going to trick me
with all that shit.
As far as what?
Friday.
Yeah, but that's DJ Poo too.
I don't know who that is.
That's who wrote Friday.
But I'm just saying,
you speaking to the genius of that
because they ain't had no budget
and all that.
Oh, they shot that on two streets.
In 10 minutes.
Yeah.
But also,
permitting was different.
What you can get away with
Was different
And people taking a chance
What's considered to be
A mid-tier budget movie
Would have been Indiana Jones
In the 80s and the 90s
Like they spending
50 million dollars on movies
That's considered a mid-tier budget
They're spending 200 million dollars
On these new movies
With this big IP
So if I'm a studio
And I just spend
200 million dollars on this I'm not studio and I just spend $200 million on this,
I'm not giving you no money for your nigga movie.
Right.
Why would I do that?
If I'm trying to...
If I got Fast and the Furious...
If I'm Netflix and I just gave Ryan Gosling,
it's a movie called Gray Man.
It's one scene in that movie
that's, I think, high eight figures. You get what I'm saying? The scene. That's one scene in that movie that's, I think, high eight figures.
You get what I'm saying?
The scene.
One scene in that movie that's high eight figures.
When he was tied to the bench and they had to shoot out.
That's more than people's entire film budgets.
And also with a lot of these companies, they're allocating the budgets differently.
So a lot of people are pulling from a pot.
So certain streaming platforms will have one pot and be like, have a hundred million dollars for everything this year
of course it's more than that but say that that's the number if you got a Shonda Rhimes show or you
got you know a Ken and Bear somebody that got these big names Adam Sandler that's most of that
pot going already so you got to figure it out so then when we like why is a movie starring
these people are doing these people or why is it this way. It's pretty much what they could afford based on the industry kind of bleed in money.
Vince, I'm with you on all this.
This little light of mine should you talk?
All I'm saying is that creatively.
I was a little.
Yeah, they hit a home run with the vessel.
That's all I'm saying.
But you don't understand how because you come and I don't know what you come from.
You don't know how hard it is to hit a home run in film.
In music, you can shit something out.
You can sit in a room with your homie
and make something,
and it'll come here.
That's not happening in film and television.
At all.
You seen Sharknado?
Don't.
Just don't.
That shit was probably expensive, though.
Like, that wasn't cheap, nigga.
What are you talking about?
I don't know what none of that is.
That's all CGI.
That shit was not cheap
But I received that
I received that
I may be naive
To have all of that
Hollywood shit
It's crazy bro
Yeah but I get to be a consumer
When it comes to Hollywood
So I'll get to
The shit I complain about
Ice with music
I get to be in movies
So I don't care about that shit
He fighting for the artist though
He fight for the artist I don't know if that shit He fighting for the artists though He fight for the artists
I don't know if I all the way
Fight for them niggas
I've been learning
That they volunteering themselves
They volunteer themselves
I'm done fighting for people
That voluntarily just give away
Right
What am I screaming for
Getting a headache
They looking to go do that
The rights change too
The rights are changing
Like you don't even know What's going to be in your shit In the next six months They looking to go do that. The rights change too. The rights are changing.
You don't even know what's going to be in your shit in the next six months.
They're retroactively changing everything.
It's like the streaming thing with Universal
when they just put everybody cataloged
and didn't tell them.
It happens.
Do they have to tell them?
No.
But that's what I mean about the rights changing.
It's like you might think,
oh yeah, all right, cool man,
we finna make these CDs.
Well, that's one thing that ain't never gonna change.
If you don't own it, then.
You don't own it, you don't have to say so.
We gonna put it wherever we wanna put it.
I do want you to share your theory
on how sonic sounds play a part
in why the performance industry
may not be fruitful for everybody,
or why it's dying, when we had that conversation.
I couldn't repeat it, but.
Oh, just like as far as tempo and things of that nature?
I mean, you gotta think about how global music is,
and you have certain, I think it was like 2015,
or earlier than that, it was no hip hop acts on any of these festivals except for like Mia Golink.
Then you had Splashfest and Oslo.
I think Prime headlined it one day.
Pusha T headlined it one day.
Makonnen was on the stage, I think, three slots after me.
So I think the way the music was being I think the way the music was being created
and the way the music was being digested
were kind of more hand in hand.
I think music is happening too fast now
and it's made for your phone
and for the internet basically.
So even our mixes aren't being made
for this live performance
and we're not paying attention to tempo,
not paying attention to cadence,
not paying attention to even performability. i don't think a lot of people could even perform their cadences
live most of them can't they can't they can't so when you go to one of these big festivals you got
these vocals up it looks crazy it sounds crazy yeah it sounds absolutely it sounds nuts and a
lot of them rap over their vocals which are done in the studio worse it makes it 10 times worse
and if i'm if i'm an, if I'm a booker,
and I'm putting you on this festival,
and they don't know everybody's music,
I'll just be ignorant for them to think.
So if I don't know your music,
and I'm trying to listen to it,
and I can't understand it,
you're not getting another show.
True.
So we kind of running ourself out of the race
by just trying to keep up with the internet
and then wanting to translate to real life.
Which is why motherfuckers are like, like oh man why is Tyler headlining his
festival over you feel me whoever else was on there and it's his festival and
you hear people say things like that it doesn't make any sense well speaking to
him
them up.
Should I ask a question?
Yeah.
Okay.
So there was a picture of Tyler and Sexy Red that came out recently and it led all of us to, you know.
A lot of people.
A lot of people were really perplexed as to...
That shit was sitting.
Yeah, did he get a BBL?
Or is he trolling us?
Not to my knowledge.
Okay.
But you never really know with that guy.
That's the thing.
I'm just happy that the artist can connect,
and you know what I mean?
Ushering in a new generation.
Jesus, you're diplomatic like a motherfucker.
So home you are.
Yeah, ushering in a new generation.
Ushering in. Ushering in, he said. I's the homie. Yeah, ushering in a new generation. Ushering in.
Ushering in, he said.
I bet you my name.
Shout out Sexy Redman.
St. Louis has brought us
great things in music
and hip hop.
I don't know what
that nigga got going on.
Oh, you got it in you.
I didn't know you had it in you.
No, he's him, yo.
I didn't know you had it in him.
He's had it.
He's a crossover superstar.
Yeah, I didn't know
you had it in him.
Crossover superstar.
The whites love him.
But he want to talk to me
about white propaganda, nigga. I see your ass. I see your movement. Yeah, I know you had it in. Crossover superstar. The whites love him. But he want to talk to me about white propaganda.
I see you, man.
I see you moving.
Yeah, but I vocally tell them I'm displeased with their actions.
Well, me too.
No, I mean like forever.
When I first tried to get a deal, it's a certain record label that I wouldn't sign.
It was like, yeah, man, I heard he hates white people.
And this dude that worked at this label asked my manager, like, yeah man, what's up with the whole white people shit?
And I don't hate white people, it's just I act black.
So that makes people uncomfortable.
When you're not like happy to see him
and like thanks for the opportunity,
like I don't know you bitch.
You know what I mean?
You ain't doing nothing for me.
But shout out to all my white people, man.
Y'all doing great.
Here, here.
Hold on, I got to I got to
I'm doing great.
Oh, man.
JVP
JVP
Where would you be
without the JVP?
Yeah, what is that?
Tom Ford?
No, that was the
Dior shit that I sprayed
the room spray.
Stink of got Dior
room spray.
Failing in life.
No, you're not. I'm failing out there.
No, you're not.
This ain't Portugal.
You back around.
You back around to homies.
That ain't gonna work.
Dior room spray.
That ain't gonna work on us.
Don't work on us, buddy.
You just told me where you stayed over there.
I ain't told you.
Come on, man.
No, all right.
We see the hoodie, Burberry.
It's mad old.
Keep it pushing, bro.
It don't matter.
It's all right.
It don't matter. It's still expensive. Burberry was Burberry back then.
That's what the fuck you're talking about.
Now, Vince, part of why I invited you up here,
well, other than my extreme love for you,
is because you told me you was going to get at these niggas.
But you came up here and you only started getting at me.
I mean, that's what I had time for.
But when we get to the music conversation,
then I'm going to talk to Ice,
and I got to see if Ish Going to let you get
Some sick shit off
And then that's pretty much
How I'm going to play
The rest of the day
You going to navigate
Into Coily?
Yeah because y'all
Be wilding up here
How?
Wait how?
I forgot
You said some shit
That's just not true one day
And you said some shit
That's not true one day
And I'm like
Y'all know better than that
What was the shit?
They be behind me
Y'all be trying to
Y'all be on
Y'all be acting like Every nigga'sall be on, y'all be acting like
every nigga's like a mogul
and that y'all don't know
that the tricks and the smoke,
yeah,
it was you that did it too,
so don't look at me like that.
Wasn't it him?
About what?
Wasn't it him?
About what though?
About these startups
and these like
suedo business opportunities
that these white people
be pretending we part of.
Oh yeah,
when you said
Lil Baby was working
with Michael Rubin?
Yeah,
working with is crazy.
Like using.
I said meek or little baby.
Using as like a little softie.
But either.
That's different.
Either one, pick one.
Working is crazy.
You know working is crazy.
Working, you got like a job or a title,
consulting, something.
True.
If, who, pick somebody that's up,
Bezos Came and
Did something with you
Whatever that may be
That's your third example
Where you got some money
Where you getting some money from it
And they getting more money from it
Y'all working together
Yeah but what I'm saying is
They gotta apply that opportunity
And hire somebody
Before they get the credit
Of working with us
But that's a
Secondary conversation I know but what happened is They be like Hey man my kids love you Can you take a picture Then they get the credit of working with us. But that's a secondary conversation.
I know, but what happened is they'd be like, hey, man, my kids love you.
Can you take a picture?
Then they got the picture.
Then when they see it, she's like, oh, my God.
You know the shit that they say when they touch your shoulder and shit.
My God.
My buddy.
Buddy.
Yeah, I fuck all that.
Don't touch my shoulder.
But if you're getting a check from them, they can touch your shoulder.
The Netflix niggas touch your shoulder.
You want to call somebody
want me to call my showrunner they'd be better than me but shout out andy shout out
listen to him i love y'all you know what i mean you love him yeah i with jasmine you know africa my fellow african i with andy because he thought of all birds only he let me yell at him
in the office you know i mean i mean i'm gonna do it regardless but he don't you got it he don't
take it personally what i did yeah what i did oh yeah man you be honest you be on the tip-off
bro i've been in new jersey before right you better stop acting like you believe these
niggas songs bro what niggas all of them all the bumpkins who done sold 500 kilos of heroin
but they still i know but you say
I like the street niggas
You better stop giving
I like the music
No no no no
You gotta
You gotta let the children know
That it's fabricated bro
It's Macho Man
Randy Savage
And it's obvious to tell
Because they would be over there
With Young Thug and them
And then we get
The new little batch
Of young niggas
That's like
Hey man I killed an African
Give me a record deal
And it's like Come on cuz We not on that no more I'm just a fan of music bro I don't really care Who young niggas that's like, hey man, I killed an African. Give me a record deal. And it's like,
come on cuz,
we not on that no more.
I'm just a fan of music, bro.
I don't really care
who these niggas killing.
I know.
Or not killing.
But we gotta care, bro.
I got to?
That's what we be trying to tell them.
Because you niggas wanna march
when the police smack something.
But you know,
we gotta,
we gotta,
you need to march
when the police smack something.
I ain't saying no marching.
I ain't saying marching.
I ain't saying marching.
You ain't gotta march, bro.
Just like pull up bro
He not gonna pull up
He ain't pull up
Ice is gonna say
I'm playing my playstation
Stare at a white man
Like have a white
Look at a white man
Like nigga
Nothing
You gotta fight
Ice ain't go to
The marathon store
Yes he did
Yes he did
You crazy
The original
Before it was done
Don't play with me
You want some
Slauson cheese
Yeah
Personal invite
Look at this shit
Yo Ice Spice
I don't want no beef today.
You and Flip
already did it, yo.
I'm sorry.
I apologize.
But Park said it.
I'm well rested against.
Yo, you know what I don't like
about you and Flip's
viral moment?
I don't like none of it,
but go ahead.
We had this talk before here
that Joe's just going to get
blamed for everything.
Y'all niggas did y'all a little shit.
I was so glad y'all did it.
I'm sorry.
I was.
Y'all went crazy.
But here come the stupid fan.
Yo, Joe telling them niggas to fight.
And I'm home reading this shit like, yo, what do they think of me?
Dog, I got a text message.
Can y'all tell people?
Hold on.
Look, I got a text message.
Jonah Scott.
Jonah Scott.
Jonah Scott, oh. Somebody said, yo, Joe Script did that shit Can y'all tell people? Hold on. Look, I got a text message. Jonah Scott. Jonah Scott. Jonah Scott, oh.
Somebody said, yo, Joe scripted that shit for y'all, didn't he?
Scripted?
Like, this shit, we just read off a script.
No, I can't write a script.
That's my other beef with you, nigga.
You were supposed to show me how to write the script.
Like, it was a song.
We had that whole talk.
You inspired me.
You never hit me back.
Writing room.
We was going to get together.
Did you download Final Draft?
No.
Look at you Yo Mel
Yo
Yo Flip
Yo Mel
Mel stop
You see it right Flip?
His home team
That nigga he cool
I like him too
Stop that
I like that nigga
I like that nigga
Nah Flip
You gonna be here with us
I be talking to this nigga
And I be like
Dude it's like
Well Vince
And then he get
You know how he put the voice
On the phone voice
Say this voice
Get that nigga
Phone voice
Say this voice
Vince I just need the direction
I'm gonna come to LA
Never hit me
Here out there
Where the white people at
Y'all started killing people
We always been killing people
It's like our game
That slows me down
That slows me down
When I see that
You can't say that Vince
I can't tell the truth
I thought we liked the music
I thought this was hip-hop.
We street niggas.
We put the switch on it.
We put the switch on it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We put the reverse.
Man, y'all be pissing me off.
I love y'all.
Yo, Mel.
You gonna go home.
You gonna be here.
You're right.
You're right.
Yo, Ice and Flip,
can y'all tell them
the truth that it wasn't me?
All I need you to do
is clear my name.
Listen, man,
this is what we do up here.
We get in the moments and sometimes
we have to just express ourselves.
Joe ain't telling nobody to do shit.
Hold on, nigga. Yo, stop stepping on my shit.
All you niggas.
If I want to take my time and address
the people, allow me. Camera flip.
Thank you. The red guy right there.
Joe didn't script anything.
We brothers and sometimes we just get into mode
and we get into arguing.
But we can get over it quickly, because at the end of the day
it's a job and we're professionals.
That's why they think it's scripted, though.
Yeah, we're professionals.
I love you.
I love you, too.
That's it.
We're not trying to kill each other.
Who? Who are?
Me and you.
Who are?
You and him.
Y'all do it.
You popped off the fire and he's like, hold on, hold on,
hold on, nigga. Hold on. Yeah, I really want to add a Y to it, but. Y'all do it. You popped off the fire. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on, nigga.
Hold on.
Yeah.
I really want to add a Y to it.
You my man, too.
You killed that shit.
How you going to lie?
Add a Y.
Here we go.
Yeah.
Turn up.
Get him. Oh, yeah.
Get him.
Turn up right now, nigga.
Look, get him, right?
See?
Yeah, get him.
Oh.
Make your own moment.
Get him.
There we go.
Go.
No, no.
I had to go.
Go add a Y.
You was talking about that.
Hold on.
I got the worst end of our last exchange.
I'm fine.
Hold on. I'm going to let it go last exchange. I'm fine. Hold on.
I'm going to let it go.
But when my man was here, you said you were going to get at him when he came back about
all that shit and add a Y and shit like that.
And I see you decided not to, which is great for you.
You know what I'm saying?
Salute.
Salute.
My man.
You said, yo, I got some niggas getting at me.
Niggas seeing me in the street.
I don't know if I owe it an apology.
I got to talk to him about that because a lot of shit was left out.
You had all this shit when he wasn't here.
They're going to see it.
Y'all going to see it.
Sign up to Patreon. Pledge. Y y'all gonna see it sign up the patreon
You know I'm saying you ain't do it yet. That's what you did
Niggas in the street was making me feel bad because it was too much you hookah it was
So fragile
Hooker shit crazy though. Hooker was not that.
Hooker, for some reason, Hooker made it worse.
I ain't fucking with you.
Because Ish used the platform to fucking manipulate
the audience and frame me in a way where I was misrepresented.
Yo, camera on ice.
You know I ain't the director, nigga.
Fuck outta here.
No, his face was organic.
Like, go ahead.
Hooker, for some, they got on smoke.
Whatever Hooker did, Hooker got niggas mad.
Hooker, nigga. It could have been anything else. The fact that it was Hooker Whatever Hookah did, Hookah got niggas mad. Hookah, nigga?
It could have been anything else.
The fact that it was Hookah?
Yeah, Hookah.
But that's where I say he mad.
And that's where I mad at you, Newark boy, because you was there.
You knew how Hookah operated in the house.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why I was fucking up.
Hookah operates the same everywhere, nigga.
Hookah is-
What does Hookah do?
Tell me.
I don't know.
It's borderline vodka nigga wait what
you asked the baddie to go somewhere she one of the first questions she want to know is hookah going to be there? Yeah.
There's a reason she asking for it. Hookah get the girls wet?
Whoa.
I didn't know that.
Wow.
It might not get them wet, but it lead them down a path.
It's such a vibe.
It's such a vibe.
It lead them down a path to wetness.
Yeah, but it's a shame that hookah is that symbol for men across the nation.
Like, that's why.
Some people, like when you go to Dubai,
some people just use it
to casually smoke it.
That's true.
But we're not in Dubai.
Some niggas ain't using it
to get pussy.
Joe, and on top of that,
you put emphasis
on hookah though.
You made it like,
I ain't got like a nigga
that actually,
nigga, I smoked hookah
with my bitch for nine years,
nigga.
Niggas have been
kidding nine years.
That's not what happened.
They was getting this.
For him to paint me like that, like I would go behind him and do something.
That was disgusting, and the streets believed it.
I want the camera to stop.
Yo, me even talking about it sounds foul still.
I'm done.
I'm off of it.
Ice is a neutral party.
No, he's not.
Why ain't he?
Because look up neutral.
Ice ain't on my team.
Look up neutral and stop.
Ice is a neutral party.
He's not
And I want you to see
Ice's reactions
To the shit that Joe is saying
I'm Switzerland in this
Exactly
Neutral fucking party
He's Switzerland
Yo
So it dawned on me
During the week
That
Kobe Bryant is a Virgo
And Dave Chappelle is also a Virgo
and Beyonce is a Virgo
and Michael Jackson is a Virgo
and Joe Budden is a Virgo.
What a lineup.
It's a pretty good company, right?
What a lineup.
Wow.
Salute to the being.
You can't moonwalk.
You can't twerk.
You never had 80 in a game
Holy shit
Yo
Hooker
Hooker
Yo his nigga
He crazy
Crazy on the air
My baby going crazy
That was wild
Salute
I don't know what's going on
But nigga's going crazy
I'm gonna have my day too
Fuck it
That was wild
Get that nigga
So we all We all went to see, most of us, because Flip played us out.
He did.
He did.
But most of us, we went to go see Dave Chappelle at the Garden.
This is snitching ass nigga.
He going to point at me.
Did you go, nigga?
Whether I win or not, why are you pointing at me?
Nigga, you supposed to step up and say, I ain't go neither, nigga.
No, I'm not.
Yo, I get at you., I get that, you.
You snitch-ass nigga.
He's like, he ain't go neither, yo.
Stop calling niggas a snitch.
Stop calling niggas a snitch.
Stop putting that label.
All right, let me ask you a question.
Did you go with them niggas?
I did not.
All right, that's it.
I was just pointing out that he's being biased against Queens, nigga.
You pointing it out.
He's a snitch.
He's trying to be cool with you because you got some shit on him.
I'm not letting nothing slide today, nigga.
You're thinking crazy.
Hey, yo, dog, listen.
I don't think I got no more shit on me.
Yo, listen, listen, listen, right?
He emptied the clip.
When the nigga be like, yo, we locked him up, he like.
Nah.
See?
Stop that with the street shit.
Stop.
Did you go?
No.
No.
What did y'all think to the people that attended?
What did y'all think about Dave Chappelle's performance?
What was the name of it again?
Because we like that name.
The Lunatics Manifesto.
That was hard.
Oh, OK.
It's really. We snitching on Netflix right now. This is why they took our phones.
They ain't no podcast
up in that piece.
Hey, Netflix. First of all, and wait
a minute. Actually, my bad.
My bad. They took
their phones.
Oh, here you go.
You hid yours.
Rat City Rat City
Rat City
Rat City
That's they drop
Yo shit Dave
What's up you got it all for me
I'm sorry
I'm sorry
Everybody What that little rat fence went on earlier Hey, yo, fresh toast. Chill the fuck out. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Everybody ain't.
Hey, what's that little red Vince went on earlier?
Everybody ain't built the same.
Y'all stopped, took your phones out, made your last calls.
Turned the ringer off.
Yeah, all that loser shit, tucked it in the pouch, handed it over to a complete stranger.
Not me. Well, we didn't have a
purse uh i didn't have a purse either yeah you did i didn't bring it yes you did did so nigga
we saw you well i did my phone ain't in my bag and my story it is that's how you got it go ahead
get your line off phone in my pocket uh really good show i want to shout out to Dave. Ashy Larry opened.
Who else opened?
The openings were fire.
Jeff Ross.
Jeff Ross was the... George Wallace.
George Wallace killed it.
Can't leave George Wallace out.
He was the first opener.
Yeah, he was.
He was the first one.
There was...
Aziz.
Aziz Ansari was there.
He was alive.
And then Shane Haggis.
Gillis.
All right.
Cool.
Shane Gillis went crazy
Where do we want to start
Do we want to kick
Aziz back in
He was the weakest link
He was
He was the weakest link
Yeah but expound
Come on
I mean
That's being nice
Yeah
Come on
Yeah
So Jeff Ross was the
And he was the
He came out right before Dave
Yeah
There was already
Three openers
And we didn't know
Who
We already got
We already got
George Wallace
Ashy Larry And Shane Gillis Shane Gillis already got We already got George Wallace Ashy Larry
And Shane Gillis
Shane Gillis
We got that already
And they all were funny
They all smoked
They all were funny
Smoked
And we got one more person
Coming out
Nigga I'm looking at my watch
Okay
A little late show
You've seen him before
The top comedy seller
Netflix special
Brrra Aziz
Name recognition Crowd goes crazy His nigga The top comedy seller, Netflix special, Brother Aziz.
Name recognition.
Crowd goes crazy.
This nigga, he walk in like he didn't brush his hair.
He like, he just got out of bed.
He didn't wash his face.
That nigga, James, was dingy and dirty.
He just looked like shit and sounded like shit up there and just was not funny.
Now, I've seen him be funny before.
He's funny.
Yeah.
So let me say that.
When he walked out,
I thought he was going to be funny.
I've seen him be funny before,
but it's been a little while.
And I definitely didn't want to be there in person
to see whatever the fuck he was.
He had a lot of London jokes.
I mean, actually,
it got to the point where we was looking around like,
all right, dog.
Yeah, I knew it was bad
when he tapped his thigh and said, yeah, I recently moved to
London.
Lay up.
That's the end for me.
That's normally when I turn from Netflix.
It was pretty bad.
It wasn't good.
He bombed.
It wasn't good.
If I'm watching this special, if I was watching that, I'd turn it off.
For sure.
I'm cool.
Definitely.
For sure.
For sure.
Because if I see an Aziz special, I'm going to click it.
Because he has been funny.
cool for sure for sure like if i just because if i see it aziz special i'm gonna click it and and the three uh the three people that performed before aziz again similar to the
bill burr concert they were edgy like because people are because people don't have their phone
these comedians are really getting into their shit i can't say on the internet and i used to
get canceled before i'm. Everybody could get it.
Every group can get it.
And they did.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was great.
And I loved that because at the Bill Burr concert,
Parks was mad jovial.
Like I told you, ah!
Ah!
All them black people jokes.
Parks was, ah!
Ah!
You didn't know the answer to that one.
Oh, you're going to smoke that one, Bill. Yo, stop, man. I like that shit but they all
they all went great
I love the exact same way
this show as I did
the other show
but
not in his story
you tell it
your way
oh man
yo
nah but they
they were all great.
Speak to it.
Speak to their...
Dave just killed that shit.
Yeah, Dave killed it.
I'm not going to spoil it.
There was a particular joke.
That Jim Carrey joke.
The Jim Carrey joke, which...
That might have been the best setup, delivery.
Just that joke itself that I've heard,
I don't even know how many years.
He absolutely smoked that. He dedicated the show to't even know how many years. He absolutely smoked that.
He dedicated the show to shitting on handicapped people.
He really did.
He did.
That was crazy.
He decided to get off of the LGBTQ community.
Well, no, he didn't.
Well, he said he did.
That was a trick.
Yeah.
It was.
Genius trick.
Yeah, but he did.
But he went.
He made a lot of handicapped jokes.
And if all of you are not on X right now, it was funny.
That nigga was acting it out and shit.
I won't do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, relax.
Because his bag is secure already.
Mine's just not.
When your bag is secure though, boy.
You can do what you want.
Oh my Lord.
Hey, even Ashley Larry came up there and said what he said.
And then was like, I got all your phones locked up.
I ain't going to do shit.
Yeah.
And said something that he wouldn't have said if them phones was out.
So I left after Dave.
I stayed.
Parks stayed.
I stayed.
That's where I throw it To Parks for
Yeah
He said I'm coming back out
So I said alright
Fuck it
I'm gonna go get me
Another drink
Met my dude
Nicholas Craven
Who does a lot of
The ransom shit
He came over
Hung out with us
He was a couple
Seats behind us
And Burner Boy came out
Does two songs
He's like yo
I just came here
To watch the show
And Dave said
Yo come up here
And rock out.
So he did.
He killed it.
Then Travis comes out.
Really?
Sicko mode.
Oh, great.
Sicko mode without Drake.
Not just, maybe just hate.
You stay.
And that was hate what I just did.
No, no, no.
That was hate what I just did.
But from a person that's been to quite a few Travis Scott tours.
Stunt on them, I guess.
I don't want to see Travis Scott on a Dave Chappelle stage.
No, they made it look like something.
I don't know.
The lights, the smoke, all that shit.
That shit looked like something.
It wasn't a Travis show, I'm sure.
But they did their best.
If you paying for a Dave Chappelle show, you get George Wallace.
You get Aziz.
You get all these people. Theniz You get All of these people
Then you get a free
Fucking Burner Boy
Two songs
And a Travis
And a Travis Scott
Performance
Nigga you are happy
With living
Oh for sure
Come on man
Yo stupid
Yo dawg
They're alive
You get to see Travis
And go home
Dawg
Why we don't get to
Kill people at our concerts
Man niggas be dying
At them concerts
It was one worse I think it was like Portis had somebody Like that One of them versions Why we don't get to kill people at our concerts, man? Niggas be dying at them concerts.
It was one worse.
I think it was like,
poor this head of somebody like that.
One of them versions of White,
it's a speaker fell on like 10 people,
smushed them,
they kept it going.
It happened all the time.
Like, you know what I mean?
Don't die.
I just, I want to know why we can't kill people too.
You know what I'm saying?
Boston Marathon still going
You did it. Fucking dumb fuck man.
Somebody didn't fight it.
That's an accident.
Yo.
And then they had a shootout with the police.
Think you forgot?
Yeah.
They killed many people.
They killed a cop.
Those niggas went crazy.
Yeah, did they win?
Yo.
Yo.
All I'm saying is something happened
with security and accidents happened and people died.
But thank God for him.
Let bro rock.
And let him rock, but he didn't acknowledge you.
How about that?
You know what I'm saying? Did't acknowledge it. How about that?
Did he acknowledge it, yes or no?
It was a ride called Perilous Plunge in Knott's Berry Farm.
Knott's Berry Farm is a small ghetto theme park in the Mexicans of Buena Park, California.
And it's a water ride.
It goes straight down, but then a bang of left because the wall right there. And a lot of people are splat right into that wall.
They never said sorry.
And I used to get on it all the time.
They just told me.
Everybody was sad
It happened bro
Everybody not gonna make it
Man you read the bible
And that's why
Read the bible nigga
And that's why
I'm not going to LA
You niggas is cold
Yeah you cold
You cold
I didn't know you was cold like this
He said sorry bro
He didn't mean it
He said aw
And he rubbed his head
And shit you know what that mean man
What that mean
With the black and white
With the hair rub
Come on man
You see niggas in court.
Oh, shit.
I'm so phony.
I'm sitting here laughing with you, but I cried over the Boston Marathon, doc.
I cried.
That shit was sad.
See, I don't need.
It's okay.
Don't worry about it.
That shit was sad, Vince.
Go watch it.
It was sad.
I know it was sad.
The nigga ran over his own brother to get away.
Hold up.
Now, you got some other beliefs.
About what?
Oh, shit.
You down with them niggas You got some
Islam beliefs
I ain't
No I ain't with all that
I'm from California
But that's some out here shit
Yo hey yo
Hey yo Vince
Yo Vince chill out man
Come on
That's some east coast shit
All the bow ties and shit
That ain't
Yo Vince stop
That's not east coast shit
Alright
Hey moving right
Hey
So
So Travis Scott
Tell me how you
Happy birthday
I don't wanna hear No niggas say From south central Tell me where that's at happy birthday To Dave I don't wanna hear
No nigga say
From South Central
Tell me where that's at
Give me your intersection
I don't know
I hate a South Central
Ass nigga
Where is that at
I don't know
Point it on the map
We don't know
Where South Central's from
He's from LA
Bro I don't wanna hear
None of that shit
Bro he a 5%er
Reason
Nah he must
Does he know
A Wu-Tang Clan album
Yo
Travis Scott Went crazy He the performance, though.
He did.
He sang Happy Birthday to Dave with the auto-tune.
Ooh, Travis Scott.
We missed it.
Oh, my man.
We missed one.
He did Tweet Song.
He did Goosebumps.
He did Sicko Moe.
I forgot what the...
He did one of the ones off the new album.
I forgot what song it was.
It was fire.
It was good.
It was only an extra half hour yesterday.
Dog, that's dope for free.
They need to lower the prices on these Travis Cots.
I know that.
Yeah, I don't got one.
I want a few more.
I want some, too.
I can't find them.
You can't even find them.
The price is the second problem.
You got to find them, shit.
Why you don't get the fake ones?
Like Kendra.
That's some L.A. shit.
We don't do that in New York.
I'm just saying.
He came out here, got them fake Jordans.
Y'all let him do it, too.
The new fake ones is, well, we don't really fuck with Mike like that, just saying He came out here Got them fake Jordans Y'all let him do it too The new fake ones
Well we don't really
Fuck with Mike like that man
Who you got fuck with?
Magic
Yeah like you know
The sickest
You know what I'm saying
Yo
Literally and figuratively nigga
Literally and figuratively
Holy shit
Yo
He's still here
I don't give a fuck
Fuck that
Don't talk about our bow ties
Nigga
Don't talk about our bow ties
Niggas can't even eat At a Waffle House in peace Nigga you don't talk about bow ties No wega Don't talk about our bow ties Niggas can't even eat
At a Waffle House in peace
Nigga you don't talk about bow ties
No we got
We got black Israelites and shit
They be downtown with the smokers
They got the little
They wear the skirts and shit
Right in front of Ace Hotel
A lot of niggas that tell
And get off the pen
They become Israelites right
Yeah
I know you know
I don't know
I don't know you though
Alright so look
Top 10 deadly concert incidents.
He 10, man.
Yeah, he booming.
2004, that.
194 deaths in Argentina from a fire.
Beverly Hills Supper Club fire.
165 deaths.
Yeah, man.
Let Travis rock, man.
Well, he's rocking.
Yeah, he's rocking.
He's rocking.
I believe in forgiveness, bro. Me too. You know what I'm saying? They trying to kill that, man. Back to the's rocking. Yeah, he's rocking. He's rocking. I believe in forgiveness, bro.
Me too.
You know what I'm saying?
They trying to kill that man.
Back to the Bible, you know?
Me too.
Back to the Bible.
WWJD, man.
But now, the people that went to the Wednesday Dave show, DaBaby performed.
And Nas.
And Nas.
Ludacris.
De La Soul.
Oh, DaBaby's only reported on Da baby not at all no mel said no she would
i mean he was he performed
he said he said the baddies only talked about the baby i mean the younger bad oh gotcha gotcha not
the 50 year old baby vince you see how they treat me up here? Yo, what are you doing?
Yo, Mel, I'm gonna get at you
and this nigga.
That's my man. Stop. Okay.
You getting him involved? No.
Why you let them do that to Reason, too?
What you mean? You let them
do that to Reason.
Oh, shit.
I fuck with Reason.
Musa called me and asked me
to give reason a verse
I'm on one of his albums
Before this one
One of his albums
Yeah
I don't know how many albums
A nigga got
Okay
You think I'm keeping
Tally a nigga's album
I'm running a business Joe
You so shady
Shout out to reason
I'm not even getting into it
So last night I stayed up You so shady, man. Shout out to Reason. I'm not even getting into it.
So last night, I stayed up.
I put my dog mask on.
Started barking.
I left the hookah spot.
Make sure you're home early enough.
You know what I mean?
K on dolo.
Hey.
Huh?
K on dolo.
Did I go home dolo?
Of course I went home dolo.
I love my girl.
I'm thinking about marriage.
Hookah.
It ain't just you no more.
Salute.
It ain't just you.
It ain't just you.
Gotcha. Anyways. Anyways
All for the Drake album to not drop
I was pissed last night
I was like
I was pissed
I think I felt like one too
Cause sometimes they do
He do it a little later
I was like maybe
Maybe it should come a little later
He got us
Cause I had the same thought
Then it hit me Like oh he might do it a little later Let the bums get maybe it's coming a little later. He got us. Because I had the same thought.
Then it hit me.
Like, oh, he might do it a little later.
Let the bums get out of the way.
Fucking doofus. And it didn't come.
Then it hit me.
But I only.
We would have got it.
We would have known because any of his last drops, what'd he do?
Goes on his radio show.
Does a premiere show.
But I saw, it might be cock sources, but I saw that he planned a radio show.
But I saw, it might be cock sources,
but I saw that he planned a radio show.
And it was the little Amazon clip that said,
August 25th, we getting Drake.
That's the only reason I bought in tonight.
I don't normally listen to release dates. Drake now, to me, is getting on the Kanye level
with release dates.
But I like the way he does it.
He gets y'all ready for the album
right when you think it's coming,
and then a week later, give it to you. Hey, y'all stay on edge for a week and buy my well
there's a couple things one with drake he never told us nothing i mean he told us every concert
he's been doing for the past two months coming out we never got a date from him true none of his
pages from the ovo page like we never got nothing from that character but we heard him say
it's gonna be here
in a couple weeks
he said in about
two weeks
but he's also not
the artist that needs
to give a release date
I agree
true
but he has
even taken as far
as his last project
even if it's short
he'll put something
up and say
tonight
or Friday
he'll put something
up
it's been complete
radio silence other than the cover.
All the signs was there that it wasn't dropping.
We just wanted it to.
I cannot wait for this project as a fellow dog
and I guess you all right,
this is me loving my white propaganda.
Now also I've heard Saturday is International Dog Day
and now they're saying it might drop Saturday.
And seeing what everything else.
That's some ignorant shit too though.
That's a nice way to just say,
hey, my shit drops Saturday, man.
I forgot, I was busy yesterday.
I do think the dust fly.
Sable clearance.
I can do what I want.
Yeah, that's all it is.
The shit digital now, we ain't putting it in stores no way.
I hit a button, it's out.
I can do what I want.
Do you think, Vince, there's anything to the people that are dismissive to the Drake Kendrick
argument because Kendrick doesn't have the same output that Drake has?
Do you think there's any validity to that?
I mean, no.
It's your West Coast bias.
No, I mean, I don't think it, I think they completely two completely different styles of artists.
That's true.
But one of them niggas drops every year, sometimes twice.
One of them don't.
What did that mean though?
Well, I'm asking you.
We don't know their process of how they create music.
You know what I mean?
You don't know who's in the studio doing what.
You don't know who, and that's not even trying to feed into the writing shit.
I'm talking about the producers they work with. I don't know you don't know who's gonna
send beats I know Drake he works with a lot of more producers than Kendrick does
so just based on that fact alone you don't get more output Kendrick in the
studio with two three people at most probably Kendrick better drop a EP
what though cuz I asked him to I like that that's what I got that's what I got
for so when do we think this Drake shit is coming?
I don't know. When's the tour?
I think he pushed it back because my birthday was next week.
I think Kendrick's trying to do it.
Whatchamacallit. They headlining
Tyler Festival, him and Keem. They might do
a collab. The Hillbillies.
Oh, I can't wait to see them three take the sexy red
picture.
I definitely think we getting the Hillbillies project
or something.
That's what they call it?
That's what,
yeah.
Him and King.
Okay.
Yeah,
I do think that
that'll be a project
we'll get.
So,
anybody else got an idea
about the Drake date?
I think when the tour ends
or like the last week
of the tour.
They said his tour
don't end for a month
or two.
So,
I think his tour ends
at the end of October.
Oh, because it goes global?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
They tour you up
because you said it ended
in September.
In the U.S.
Yeah.
And he was like,
he coming out here
in October,
so what Park's talking about?
I don't know.
Where's here?
Overseas somewhere, probably.
I don't think so well
in other news
I wasn't so disappointed
because Victoria Monet
dropped
and she got a song
on there
that is some
nigga shit
what's the one
about the Cadillac
I think it's called
Home
the project is fire
I probably will
play something
at some point
I was gonna play something from it alright. I was going to play something.
From it.
All right, well, then you go.
Oh, shit.
I don't want to steal your sauce.
I want my own sauce.
I got something else.
Me too.
Me too, man.
I know you do.
It's all right, bro.
Yo, Ish, why we got to go back and forth?
I'm going to tell him what you said to me on it this morning.
Yes, you do, because you started this morning.
I complimented your shirt?
No, Ish was going to the sandwich spot, right?
I got the sandwich from the spot. So he was going to the sandwich spot. Right? I got the sandwich from the spot.
So he was going to the sandwich spot. He said, yo,
I'm going to pick up some sandwiches before work. You want your shit?
I was like, yeah. He says, how you want it?
I said, bacon,
egg and cheese, salt, pepper, ketchup,
hot sauce. He said, damn, all that,
nigga. I said, if you just tell him it's for me, he don't know how to
make it. Then what'd you say?
Nigga, I look like telling them niggas,
yo, this is a sandwich for Joe. Yo, this is like telling them niggas, yo, this a sandwich for Joe?
Yo, this a sandwich for Joe, buddy.
I'm the store runner for the boys.
You sent him to the store?
You did, yo.
That's not what happened.
I can see how you a rapper, yo.
You nice with the pen.
And you left-handed.
Yo, what I'm saying was, I was going to the store
to get a sandwich.
I'm hungry.
I'm like, yo, dog, I'm going to go to the store
to get a sandwich. I said, first,'m like, yo, dog, I'm going to go to the store to get a sandwich.
I said, first, I said, yo, you at work already?
Because it was like maybe 10 minutes before we supposed to be here.
So I didn't want to do that.
If everybody was already here, I would have came and said, fuck it.
He's like, nah, I ain't there.
I'm walking out my door.
I'm like, all right, cool.
I'm going to go get a sandwich.
I'm like, yo, you want something?
So he tells me what he wants.
You're telling the same story I just told.
No.
But then he said, yo, just tell them.
It's for me.
They know what I want. I said, nigga, I'm not
walking in no store saying, yo, make me
a sandwich how Joe Button like your sandwich.
Fuck you think I am, nigga? Little man?
See, that's crazy.
That's the same thing you said.
That's the same exact thing I said. I'm not going.
But my brain don't operate like that.
Vince, we talk a lot about
masculinity up here, you know,
and how fragile it is and
you know what the do's and don'ts are so you're seeing it like live and in person
what's your thoughts I think everybody needs yo ass I'm on yo ass soon I ain't gonna lie but yeah Vince she's absolutely right what do you think of that I mean I just think everybody needs to you know respect people's boundaries and wishes But I think we also Need a week in jail
Besides men in general
Like when you gotta
When you gotta have
A nigga tell you
Hey don't stand up
And piss in here
You learn boundaries
And respect
Cause you don't know
What he in here for
Or what he gonna do to you
And then you learn
Hey man
It's not always about me
He right
He right
Yo
He right
I don't need the week in jail
We all gotta pretend
That y'all both don't want
The bottom bunk
I'm finna bail out
It's cool
We all need that
She learning about it
I don't even need that
Big bro you got it
Anytime I need
I just go cut on beans
What's your life like
Nah I see it
He right
That's funny
I see the nigga
Get his ass whipped
For shitting in Baltimore
He was like
Yo bro We about to eat.
Don't shit.
And this white dude was fiending.
He was coming down.
You know, he be getting the runs on dope.
He shitted this big dude.
Beat the dog.
You know what I mean?
I felt horrible for the dude, bro.
It's just an ass whooping, bro.
Good ass whooping.
Get all that out your system.
You ain't lying.
The younger you get it, the better you are.
You feel me?
That's why I got this right now.
Fuck me up.
But I learned. I see you got your odd future mustache you are. You feel me? That's why I got this right now. Fuck me up.
But I learned. I see you got your
odd future mustache, nigga.
You got you looking like
an OG of Beth now.
I've never been in
no rap collective, bro.
Ever in my life.
I'm not splitting no money, Joe.
Yo.
Like, come on, bro.
That was my problem, too,
with the rap collective.
It's crazy.
You wouldn't have been
the fifth member
in Slaughterhouse? Never. I wouldn't have been The fifth member In Slaughterhouse?
Never
I wouldn't have been
The member of nothing
Nothing
Not Wu-Tang Clan
Not Slaughterhouse
Not N.W.A.
None of that shit
None of that bro
Not J.J. Phat
None of that shit man
How old are you?
I'm 30
J.J. Phat
Yeah real thugs man
Shout out all the
Shout out
You're an old soul yo
And I just fuck with
The real thugs
And all the real
Gangsta rappers
His mama was a G
So you know a little bit.
Yeah, shout out to Shane.
Shane watching this,
but shout out to my mama.
That's all.
He got an old soul
because of his mama.
Damn, what the...
Oh, Trump.
What about him?
He surrendered.
We got the mugshot.
We got the mugshot.
That ain't no mugshot, nigga.
That was a photo shoot.
Make that nigga mugshot
look like ours, B.
Oh, aggressive. Yeah, I don't like that. Don't give them fucking politicians some a photo shoot. Make that nigga mugshot look like ours, B. Oh, aggressive.
Yeah, I don't like that.
Don't get them
fucking politicians
some fly ass mug.
Make them niggas
look like criminals like us
like we just rolled out of bed.
Yo, you can have a model.
Give them niggas a mugshot.
They make them look like fiends, yo.
Like, yo, you go before
the parole board,
they be like,
this, oh, oh yeah,
send him back.
Yo, these motherfucking
trumping them up there like,
Ty, you want no take-day, Ty?
The same way they take ours so we don't hang ourselves or kill somebody.
Take-day, Ty.
Take-day shoestrings too, nigga.
Nah, that Jordy Meeks nigga had a fly mugshot.
I see why the girls was, his mugshot was fly.
They was on that nigga.
His mugshot was fly.
I seen a couple women with some fly mugshots.
Me too.
Yeah, I'm ready to bail them out too.
Hit me.
Hit me.
I'll go right up there and bail him out.
Dead ass.
And I'll be your pen pal.
Write you letters and shit.
Remember mailing shit?
Only fans niggas to the...
Yeah.
You're the only fans nigga to the jail chicks?
I mean, I would be if I wasn't in a faithful, committed, monogamous relationship.
Nothing wrong with meeting a baddie that's down on her luck.
What are you talking about?
That's the way you get them.
Show up for her in the time of need.
What's the charges, man?
Oh, no, man.
That's just bullshit, yo.
The system was never made for us.
You'll be home in what?
Seven months?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to do this bid with you.
Yeah, for sure.
I'm going to hold you down.
That shit work.
We're going to get through this together.
When was the last time y'all wrote a letter? Just put a sure. I'm going to hold you down. That shit work. We're going to get through this together. When was the last time
y'all wrote a letter?
Just put a minute.
I wrote a letter recently.
It's been years for me.
Literally years.
Like handwritten?
Yeah.
It's been years.
Like not chat, GPT.
No, I'm going to type it.
Oh, but...
They got J-Pay now.
It's fine.
J-O niggas got email now too, right?
Yeah, they do.
They got instant messaging. If they didn't put you on the now too, right? Yeah, they do. They got instant
messaging.
If they didn't put you
on the list yet, you
got to write a letter.
They didn't put you
on the list.
Depending on where
we're at, they got
instant messenger.
That's how I talk
to surf.
Instant messenger
in the can.
Yeah, some new
shit.
All right, so you
didn't think the mug
shot looked like a
mug shot?
Fuck no.
Anybody else?
The L shot was, the nigga Trump dropped the mugshot looked like a mugshot. Fuck no. Anybody else? The L shot was,
the nigga Trump
dropped the mugshot on,
like it was his first tweet
in years.
He had a rollout.
He had a whole rollout
for this shit.
He sell T-shirts.
Trump different, yo.
Yo, that shit's pretty different.
Trump is different.
And he didn't show up
to the debate, right?
No.
Do you know why he didn't show up?
He said he felt like he was too good to show up.
He was on the lam, bro.
That's not what I read, but I...
He said what?
From what I read, it felt like it was beneath him,
that he didn't have to show up.
I wasn't showing up.
He don't have to.
I ain't know.
I thought all them niggas had to show up and debate.
I didn't know.
You don't have to.
It's optional.
I thought all...
They had the mugshot of his whole crew. I thought all of niggas had to show up in debate. I don't know. You don't have to. It's optional. I thought all... They had to mugshot his whole crew.
I thought all of them looked like criminals.
Trump shit just was the flyest because...
Giuliani looked mad at you.
Giuliani looked crazy.
Giuliani was the one.
Giuliani looked nuts.
Giuliani looked crazy.
Giuliani shit was nuts.
You know the funny part?
That nigga cleaned up in 40 seconds.
Look at him, man.
He did all that cleaning.
That nigga started the Rico.
Talk about full circle.
Fuck you, Dodo.
Good for you.
Stupid-o.
I hope they...
Nah, man.
Hey, come on.
I said...
I ain't snitching.
I said...
I ain't snitching.
All right.
You hope they what?
Wish it bad on another person?
Put that nigga under the jail.
For?
You want me to say it?
What charges?
Because he's been responsible
for a whole bunch of black men
being put under the jail
so hold on
so are you
standing up for black people
you doing what they did
to OJ
you not
you not
you not
you not
ridiculing him
for his current crime
you talking about
for what he did
to black people
over the years
when he was mayor
I'm talking about
so you're doing
what they did
to OJ
you killed
you gonna let me answer you
I'm just asking
I will answer you
I'm gonna get at you
anyway today
nigga I'm mad
at you toast you calling this to let me answer you? I'm just asking. I will answer you. I'm going to get at you anyway today, nigga. I'm mad at you, Toast.
Keep calling this nigga for you.
You look good.
You look good.
I hate a smooth light-skinned nigga, son.
That nigga look good, son.
It's the eyes, yo.
The eyes just make you mad.
Some shades on or something.
Look at the idiot, yo.
I'm going to call you a three-er when I speak to people, son.
Just see how you work.
You a slick nigga.
I know.
I don't know what you're talking about, Aki, but go ahead.
I mean, not to be on my white propaganda shit,
I was mad when some of the mob boss niggas went up
when Giuliani did that shit.
I was a little tight about that.
Them niggas went through a lot,
and then they got the bad guys
and were still conducting good business,
and they was like, hey, go down to that bar right there and get all 90 of them niggas we
got I was a little tight they was getting money well yeah but I'm
monsters hip-hop told me that Scarface was dope yeah and goodfellas and casino
your man Oz hmm no I was what well now I was doing what now is got to do with uh black people's love for
Scarface and Goodfellas nothing and Godfather I mean I guess he's referring
to the street dreams video maybe I keep my man pull me up in the square
where we want change again well yeah well stop well that's too come on we got
Rick Ross come on we could do this all day.
That was great, man.
And rap, Jim Jones.
Come on.
So it's not just me.
Ah.
Ah.
We uncovered a darker, deeper link.
It ain't just me, buddy.
I do think that somebody is going to go there.
I agree with you.
Somebody is going to jail.
I think so, too.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know who or how many, but somebody's going to jail.
The bad part be they so connected
that we as anybody else,
if it was us up here doing that,
we'd get 40 years.
If it was us up there,
we wouldn't get the bond out.
That too.
The black one didn't get the bond?
Nope, he did not.
Yeah, he's still in there.
Mm-hmm.
He's lying.
Mm-hmm.
The only black defendant in the whole,
yeah. Okay, so he's the only one that didn't get it. What's his name? The only black defendant In the whole Yeah
Okay
So he's the only one
That didn't get
What's his name
You should've been running
With them niggas dog
I don't know his name
Yo
You should've been downed
Yo you lied
You see now
That it's Samuel Jackson
And the good fellas
Yeah
Oh my god
Popped his ass
Nigga fell asleep at the wheel
No he stupid though
He earned it
You know what I mean
So what happened When you cool man His name is Harrison Floyd This nigga fell asleep at the wheel, man. No, he stupid, though. He earned it. You know what I mean?
That's what happens when you cool, man.
His name is Harrison Floyd, the leader of Black Voices for Trump.
He's the only defendant without a bond agreement, so he's still in custody. Wait, the leader of Black Voices for Trump?
I thought that was Jim Brown.
Is that different than niggas for Trump?
It's looking like that.
I thought that was Jim Brown, too.
I saw that. Is that different? Niggas for Trump? It's looking like niggas for Trump. I thought that was Jim Brown, too. I saw that.
Is it different?
Niggas for Trump.
I saw the nigga with the shirt on.
There's movements out here, man.
Niggas for Trump.
It was out there.
They had the t-shirts on.
Niggas for Trump.
Yeah, it's a whole.
Yo, we joking?
There's a lot of niggas for Trump now.
Every day, casually, I'm starting to hear one of us like,
hey, when vote time comes, if we could vote, I'm voting for Trump.
Yeah, I heard that. And I think that Trump was cutting checks just for when it started raining.
Like, I think he got us there. That Biden Biden fucking in front of Roscoe's chicken and waffles.
That shit ain't gonna work again. It's over for that one, buddy. All that, hey, chicken and grits, come get it here.
He blew it.
And even though he was throwing paper towels on all that stupid shit Trump was doing,
niggas be forgiving.
Niggas forgive.
We quick to forgive niggas.
No, Trump is foul.
We quick to forgive him.
I do appreciate you.
He cut a check.
He had Kanye up there.
He was doing shit.
Biden cut more money than Trump.
He just didn't cut it down.
Yeah.
Helping Ukraine get on their feet.
I don't like seeing that shit, dude.
You don't like that?
No.
You know how many billions is over there now?
The fuck you give a fuck about Ukraine for?
Oh.
Fuck your shit, my nigga.
Go ahead.
But that's where I was trying to go with y'all last pod with that migrant conversation and the space that they creating
versus the problem that we have here.
I won't get into it because I'm pussy.
No, don't get into it.
Listen, listen.
Hey, hey, camera on me.
Hey, Eric Adams, check this out.
I seen an influx.
What's the word?
Influx.
Influx.
Influx in scooters, nigga.
You gave all the migrants scooters.
I almost hit them. Hold on. I got all the migrants scooters. I almost hit the...
Hold on.
I got this.
All they delivering, they fucking up the cars, they crashing the shit, they don't know the
street, and they can't look at the GPS while the fuck they driving.
Okay?
I don't know where all these scooters come from parked in front of all the hotels in
Queens.
They in the fucking park, Baisley Park, just chilling, having Spider-Man in the park and
all that shit.
What the fuck is going on?
Hey, demonetization, here we go.
Nah.
Get them.
Hey, YouTube partnership program.
How much delivery niggas you going to have?
Get them niggas real jobs if that's the case.
I'm sorry.
For real.
Stop playing with them.
Give them real.
They fucking riding in scooters.
It was a scooter race, nigga?
They on the highway with scooters.
For real.
I'm like, why the fuck is someone scooters here?
Oh, that's the migrants.
What?
All the restaurants we got.
They on the highway with scooters.
They are.
You want to build a wall?
No, no, no.
I ain't saying that.
Oh, shit.
No, I accept them.
But come on, my nigga.
Do something different.
I accept them, but don't give them scooters.
Not public transport.
Let them take the train and bus.
Oh, you want them to die?
Yo, hey, Americans just stopped taking the train in New York.
Yo, let me ask you a question.
What's that?
How they going to take a train and a bus?
They don't know where they going.
Nigga, they don't know where the 14 go.
My nigga, at least they can look at the map.
They don't even know where they going with the scooter.
They delivering shit going on the highway.
Nigga, no, it's that way.
Going to block the leadership. Listen, I can't wait for the Drake album, yo. It's going on the highway. Nigga, no, it's that way. Going to block the leadership.
Listen, I can't wait for the Drake album.
It's going to be crazy.
It's going to be so crazy.
It's going to be so crazy.
Anybody else have anything on Trump's photo?
Hey, but actually, I do have something.
Trump?
Tory Lanez, tell your t-shirt people to call Trump's t-shirt people.
I think he beat you, buddy.
I think how they designed this shit, the man. You know Trump hired T-shirt people. I think he beat you, buddy. I think how they designed
this shit, the man.
Y'all know Trump hired Gunner's lawyer.
He really did that.
Who really did what?
Trump hired Gunner's lawyer.
Oh, Drew.
Yeah.
Drew Hastings.
Hey, what's up?
What's up, Vince?
He can't hire a lawyer
Look he can do
Whatever he want bro
It just
It should be funny to me
Nah it's just funny
It should be funny to me
Like why is he
Gunna's lawyer
I feel you but
He represented Gunna
Come on
Cause they got us man man. They got us. Hip Hop 50.
We down bad, man.
Trump getting niggas $1,500.
We ready to throw it away.
That was bullshit.
We getting niggas more than $1,500 if you want to be technical, but yeah.
I want to get fucking gay nigga $15,000.
You cash some checks.
Stop it, Ish. What checks?
Trump didn't give you no checks.
You didn't cash no checks?
Ish came up in the pandemic.
You came up with a trust.
You know how much money I lost in the pandemic?
It flattened.
That's what I'm talking about.
They didn't want to pay you.
Hey, COVID is up again.
I think some more shit is coming.
Renters,
get ready to get over
on this shit again.
Holiday season coming soon.
Oh, yeah.
We can't pay Isno rent with the holidays coming.
How you going to pay rent and buy the Christmas gifts?
And Thanksgiving and Halloween and back to school clothes.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, don't pay Isno rent, yo.
Dead ass.
Any of your partner?
On the big part.
Number one.
On the number one brock out here.
Hey, keep that rent, y'all.
Hey, save up.
You got it.
When you gonna get
on your slumlord shit?
You ain't thought about
like St. Louis?
Nah, talk to him.
Man, we talk to him.
Talk to him.
I know some purges.
He gotta be there
to put the cabinet in
in St. Louis.
I know some purges in St. Louis.
Like 20 grand,
you get you like four buildings.
I know.
I believe you.
You should think about it.
I'm gonna holler at you.
Yeah, and it's open carry down there,
so if they don't want to move, like...
If you move, it's all kind of stipulations you can like...
This nigga is nuts.
You don't want to get out?
You don't want to get out, huh?
Word?
I thought we liked Donald Trump.
Like, we strong-armed and shit, right?
Ain't that what we just said?
We like that.
Why can't it get his money?
Stop.
So Donald Trump gets his money.
Stop intertwining shit, man. I hate an intertwining ass nigga. I'm just saying, y'all don't Isha get his money Stop So Donald Trump Stop intertwining shit
I hate an intertwining ass nigga
I'm just saying
Y'all don't want Isha to get money
But Donald Trump
Get the you know
Right the gas prices
Get niggas missile codes
And all kind of shit
It's cool though
No that was crazy
Hide him in the bathroom
No that's
You think Biden is better than Trump then
I mean we talking about
His relief efforts
For the shit that just happened in Maui
He did pretty good If we talking about We relief efforts For the shit That just happened in Maui He did pretty good
If we talking about
We want the gas prices down
But we don't want to go to war
It's like we got to pick
They kind of coincide
You get what I'm saying
Student loan forgiveness
Yeah so if we want
Niggas say
Oh the gas too high
So Biden like
Yeah let's
We finna go kill some Russians
You got it
Joe
They correlate
Don't do that
Yo We finna go kill some Russians You niggas think You got it Joe They correlate Don't do that Yo
We better go kill some
You niggas think this shit
Just happened overnight
And you think no bodies dropped
You niggas want to spend
Three dollars at the Arco
So somebody got to die
Nigga
That's how politics work
You got to go drop
This little missile over here
To get you going
Oh man
That is how it works
It is
Unfortunately You niggas better stop playing man That's why I was telling The homie the other day Man y'all Like in retrospect over here to get you going. Oh, man. That is how it works, though. It is. Unfortunately.
You niggas better stop playing, man.
That's why I was telling
the homie the other day, man,
y'all, like, in retrospect,
we need to give
Barry his credit, bro.
Give who credit?
Obama.
Barack Obama.
I call him Barry.
That's my nigga.
That's your man?
You call him Barry?
We need to give
Barry his credit.
Barry was dropping shit.
Like, left and right.
Stop, man.
That's why we was safe.
He was dropping shit.
All kind of drone strikes.
All kind of... He went to Africa, and they said, you my nigga. He why we was safe. He was dropping shit. All kind of drone strikes. All kind of.
He went to Africa and they said, you my nigga.
He said, be careful.
You know what I mean?
And the next thing you know, you know what happened.
Next thing you know, hey, bro, I got this currency idea.
I think we should all get together.
Yo, stop, yo.
Barry like, be careful, you know.
Stop.
Don't play with me like that.
Then he hired a chef.
Yeah.
You heard the poem?
I'm not complicit in this, but yes, I heard the poem.
How you feel about the poem? Like from some
artist shit?
I hear the poem.
Could we hear the poem?
No, you don't want to read the poem?
No, you ain't done reading that poem on his
blog.
We can't read that poem on his blog.
I know you got your little acting shit going.
I got kids.
Obama's older brother wrote him a letter.
No, I'm not talking about the letter.
I'm talking about Obama's poem that he wrote.
Obama's poem.
Obama had a poem. No.
No, it's hard, bro.
It's like on some, you say you like Channel Orange, right?
Yes.
It's like, it's in that bag.
Am I right? It's in the Channel It's in the channel Am I right?
It's in the channel
Which part of the channel
And which Obama poem
You know it's part of the channel
Yo
Stop
The one about the shower
Wait
Is this really Obama's poem
Or is this like his playlist
Nah
No he wrote a poem
Is this like his favorite track
To listen to
It's a good poem bro
And they was trying to kill him for it
It's kind of hard
Like
Man
What do you think
Of what his brother said?
Oh his brother said
Ain't they Nigerian?
No nigga
What part of Africa they from?
Kenya
They with the phobia
Niggas be having that phobia
It's okay to say it
Niggas have that phobia sometimes
I don't get it
It ain't for me
But that's what niggas on
They on that phobia
He ain't have to drop the bomb though
Cause he don't look that big
I seen the picture
Of him standing next to each other
I think Barry working out more
I think
Yeah
I think he might be in more shape
He boobop him
I think he'll boobop him
Yeah just tell that nigga
Stay away from all swimming pools
Bodies of waters
Rivers
All kinds of shit
Don't go close to the window
Tell that nigga
Be careful
Playing with that boy
Cause that boy
Don't play them games
That boy
That boy's cold
I'm with you
Don't be too close
To the window
Niggas better leave
Barry long
I'm with you
Not my dog
Look and I'm about
To start calling him
Barry
Barry a cold nigga
You better look at
What was happening
When Barry was in office
You niggas
Y'all niggas thought
What Putin would've said
Nothing when Barry
Was out here Yo you stupid
Yo
I'm glad Vince
Don't have his own podcast
I used to want you
To have your own podcast
Bro it's real shit
Barry had more drones
Than Best Buy nigga
And these niggas
Out here playing games
They playing with our country Now wheniggas out here playing games.
They playing with our country now.
When Barry was out here, it wouldn't have been no flying spy balloons.
When Barry was out here, niggas would have been blown.
Man, all right.
Do your research on Barry.
J-B-P.
Where would you be without the J-B-P?
I forgot what I was even trying to talk about.
Oh, Trump.
Trump.
I was talking about.
I'm over it.
I'm cool.
Listen, I'm running away.
Before we leave music, did y'all hear Gucci Mane drop the record with J. Cole?
I didn't hear it.
I want to say something to J. Cole so bad, yo.
I'm going to say it soon.
Go ahead.
Get your shit on.
Go ahead.
You go first.
Mike Will did the beat.
Okay.
So we talked about J. Cole, different production, stuff like that.
It is clearly J. Cole stepping into somebody else's lane.
He's been doing that?
Yeah.
No, no, what I'm saying is Cole kind of, how can I say it?
Like you got a dick?
Go ahead, bro.
I'm trying to be.
Say it like you got some balls, bro. I'm trying to be saying like you got some balls bro
I love Vince
mechanic face
during these music
conversations
but nah
you know I'm gonna
check it anyway
so I listen to it
Cole goes
and
that's not
I respect the attempt
of trying to
you know do something
over here
the feature run
came to an end
is what you're saying.
Gucci, Gucci, got him.
And then I started to think about it.
I'm like, damn.
Don't make me go listen, niggas.
Go listen.
And I started to think about it.
I'm like, Gucci has now.
I feel guilty enough for listening to Wappenheimer.
That shit is hard, though.
It's hard, though.
Gucci has now got Wayne, drake and cole on features
jermaine kind of fire cold some spec on him please yo please you my man i love you please
stay away from our current hardcore rappers. No.
Stay away, yo.
They're never the same after you leave.
I liked the Dirk Project
before y'all went and rounded
all them little badass kids together.
All my life, nigga, move with that positive shit.
I don't want to hear it.
J. Cole coming,
now we got to do gospel
At the Apollo
And now the hard niggas
They fucking have nightmares
About positive coal
They can't fucking kill properly
No nigga
Stay away from Gucci
Dirk
And all them other little
Fucking
Not little
But all the fucking street niggas
No J. Cole
Move
Do that shit with bass in them
Can't say that though
He did this shit with 21
Hard and 21 Stayed 21 after that Move. Do that shit with Bass in them. Can't say that, though. He did the shit with 21.
Hard and 21 stayed.
21 after that.
Can't say that.
I think 21's on an amazing run.
Yeah.
I think he's the exception.
I think he's the exception.
Dirk.
Gucci.
Come on.
Go ahead.
I'm not.
I want you to. Go ahead. I want you to Go ahead
What
I want your man
What I think is wrong
I mean what's wrong
He's stifling the street
Niggas creativity
With all that
Positive greatness
On his mini
And what he's saying
I mean as far as
You wanna hear Lil Durk
With the little kids again
Nah I didn't
I don't really be listening
To music like that
I'ma keep it real
But you know
I didn't
You know I didn't
You know I didn't listen I, you know I didn't.
You know I didn't listen to, I didn't know that
Nick Neal song either,
but it's cool.
But I mean, shit,
niggas trying to get
their money out, bro.
You got to call a feature.
He didn't want to call Drake again.
You got to call one
of the biggest rappers
so you can get the fucking,
what's it called?
What's the artist shit called?
It's this thing on streaming
where you want to be able
to intersect on their streaming page, primary artists. So you want to be able to intersect
On their streaming page
Primary artists
So you got to get somebody
Who has a lot of streaming
To get the primary artists on your song
That way it shows up on their Spotify playlist
And things like that
Yeah, so it's a big thing
When you do features to give primary artists
Primary artists almost cost more money
It's like you can get the verse
But you can't get primary artists
So if I'm Lil Durk
and I'm really trying
to make my single pop
and you look at who
really got the streaming
numbers up there,
it's only a couple people
you can call
and he's already got Drake.
He's already got
primary artists for Drake.
Now we just got to
call the kids.
Well, that's Nas fault though.
Stop trying to blame
Nas for the kids.
No, I love Nas,
but we grew up
with that song.
So y'all think about
our age group,
that was like a hit that came out of nowhere
that was positive for like a street nigga.
So, you know how niggas recreate the thing
that they trying to find an emotional connection to?
What else he going?
He not going to go to 1992 nigga to figure out something
some nigga did, spinning on they fucking head.
He going to go there?
Nas don't.
What are you talking about?
I know our kids.
Yeah, that's what he's talking about.
Nut ass nigga
I keep forgetting that
People
There were people
That weren't adults
When that song was out
Yeah we was in
Elementary school
Nigga that shit was crazy
It was like
Oh nigga that sucks
They had a kid singing that shit
Yeah
They had a kid singing that
Really
Optimal Christian Academy
In Compton on Palmer
Right there in the Elm Street
My uncle Phil
Used to be drunk like that
And we used to be
playing that song.
That was my shit.
Hey, yo,
you know a little,
y'all be getting
on me for a little
kick kick.
This is what he said,
yo,
over there on Palmer.
I'm saying,
Drea donated $5,000 there
and then she deleted
the Instagram post.
Yo,
that way it's the house.
Wait,
you said Drea?
Yeah.
I'm dead serious. I believe you. You want to see the picture? Yeah. I'm dead serious.
I believe you.
You want to see the picture?
No, I'm not.
I'll take your word for it, buddy.
Come on, y'all.
She had to fashion over one.
Hold on.
I'll take your word for it.
Yeah, we believe you, man.
Nah, you got to see this picture.
This shit crazy.
Why'd she delete the post, I wonder?
I don't know, but that shit funny as fuck.
Hold on, look.
Look at the mouth.
The mouth crazy. Look at the mouth. They're mind crazy.
Look at the freaking dress.
It's nice, too.
I've seen it.
Y'all know what I mean?
I've seen it.
Yeah, it's cold.
A little bowl-like thing.
I've seen it.
I wish I was up there.
I would've been cold.
Now that I have you up here,
though,
I wanted to ask everybody here
something that's been on my mind.
Like, how do y'all,
like, can I get y'all honest opinion on how y'all feel about transgenders working in the strip clubs?
Come on, man.
All right, though.
Hey, fam, we ain't got their phones locked up.
What are they doing in the strip club?
This is on their phones.
Word.
Yeah, nah.
I'm asking a serious question.
I've never been to the strip club before But I'm pretty sure
Somebody there
That's going to throw a dollar
You know what I mean
So if that's what they own
That's what they own
Wait wait
What are they doing in the strip club
Stripping
Stripping
Did you say
So what you think they're going to do
There's bartenders
There's security
And there's strippers
There's strippers
I mean you got to be
You got to clarify
The cleavage standards
Don't marginalize the profession
That the group of people
Can go through
Like they have plenty of options
Well in New York
It's illegal to get naked.
Mm-hmm.
Unless they don't sell.
You know what I mean?
Wait, wait, hold on.
What?
Are you talking about a transgender stripper?
Yes.
Well, I don't, we don't frequent clubs like that, so I want to know.
How would you know?
You might.
Yes, you do.
You might.
No.
So how you doing?
Hold on, hold on.
He said that shit so loud. No, no, no. How you know? Hold on. No, no, no so how you know how you know how you know how y'all know how y'all know
transgender you guys saw transgender strippers you saw transgender i don't know we asked you
out you saw a transgender stripper before i know yeah you saw it why would you why did you say i
know i know the house moms why did you stay if? Tell me the truth. Huh? You mean why would I stay?
Yo, you can't say that.
Why would you stay?
What type of time out?
No, you like this?
What?
Flint, we need another T-Mobile dog chill.
Yo, what's good with you, bro?
You can't say that?
Don't let him do that to you.
No, bro, you can't say that.
How can I get cancer because I don't want to go to a strip club and see a transgender stripper?
Think about T-Mobile, Flip.
We got checks coming up.
Nah, that's not.
Nah.
Hey, Flip.
I have no issue with the LGBTQ community.
I don't.
And I think that it should be freedom.
But if it's something that I'm there for.
Yo!
There's freedom here.
Holy shit.
There's freedom.
All right. My bad. I can't play around. I can't play around. Are you joking? Forget it. Yo There's freedom here Holy shit There's freedom Alright my bad
I can't play around
I can't play around
Are you joking?
Forget it
No but I can't be serious
No
Let's go
He said T-Mobile
Let's go
Blinker
He said why would you be there
That was great
Hold on
Is it
Wait is it surgery
Or no surgery
You won't know
That's what they said
No
Was they tucking it
Total surgery
Nah I think it was surgery I think it's surgery Oh okay Top and bottom Okay You won't know. That's what they say. No. What, they tucking it? Total surgery.
Nah, I think it was surgery.
I think it's surgery.
Oh, okay.
Top and bottom.
Okay, we wouldn't know.
I think it's surgery.
We wouldn't know.
Okay, I apologize.
I apologize.
I thought you were talking about the one,
don't disrespect,
that one that's not,
there's no surgery.
Nope.
I thought you were talking,
that's not funny.
What? Nigga? Don't they have
penises?
If you're gonna do
this to Flip, you gotta read the poem.
I'll read the poem. I can't find the poem.
Send me the poem. I'll send the poem.
I'll read it. I have nothing. Melissa can
read it. I'm not against the LGBTQ
music. Melissa can read it. At all.
Yeah, you read it, man.
Okay.
This isn't, it was, you can't find it in its entirety.
So I'll just read.
He picked that good script team.
I wonder why.
Yeah, I'll just read this.
No, they got that out of here.
Yeah.
So these are just some snippets of it.
In regard to homosexuality, this is a letter that he basically wrote to a woman
that he was dating when he was in college.
In regard to homosexuality,
I must say that I believe this is an attempt
to remove oneself from the present,
a refusal perhaps to perpetuate
the endless farce of earthly life.
Obama then 21 wrote in a 1982 letter,
you see, I make love to men daily,
but in the imagination. Another part of the letter goes on to say, my mind is androgynous
to a great extent, and I hope to make it more so until I can think in terms of people, not women
as opposed to men. But in returning to the body, I see that I have been made a man
And physically in life
I choose to accept that contingency
No wonder Michelle Obama
Keeps talking about how marriage sounds so bad
I just had a question
Have you seen the chef?
Alright man come on man
Oh shit
No I'm just saying
Like you think he was like
We not doing that up here yo
I'm just saying like
Come on reason
Not reason
Why you do me like that
Come on Vince
Vince you my man too
You go crazy Vince
I was just wanting to know
Cause I just thought
I've never seen
I only saw a still photo
Of the chef
And it was his face.
I mean,
they just look like
they would've got along.
That's all I'm saying.
Yo.
Had a lot of coming.
But it's crazy how that just...
They stopped talking about that
and shit,
but it's cool, man.
Disappear.
Anyway, listen.
Salute.
Rest in peace.
Respect.
Bray Wyatt.
They ain't put one helicopter
over that little lake.
No frogmen or nothing. I ain't see a news segment. I ain't put one helicopter Over that little lake No frogmen or nothing
I ain't see a news segment
I ain't see shit
Nah
I heard he can swim
Yo moving right along
We out
Hey
Alright
Yo
Wipe it flip
Rest in peace to Bray Wyatt
Yes
What else
36
No undertow or nothing
Yo
Yo
Yo
The fuck
Have some respect.
Yo, listen,
a lot of you know
wrestling fans, man.
Bray, you know,
caught COVID
and exacerbated
a previous heart condition
and he ended up
having a heart attack.
You know what I'm saying?
Rest in peace.
He was 36 years old.
He was very unfortunate.
The Fiend.
All the characters,
man, the Wyatt family.
Extremely great wrestler.
And we want to salute rest in in peace, Bray Wyatt.
Rest in peace to Terry Funk as well.
He passed away at 79.
But yeah, Bray Wyatt passed away.
That report scared the shit out of me because I know somebody named Brady Wyatt.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, Brady Watt.
Brady Watt.
Shout out to Brady.
Well, yeah.
Too close. It is to Brady it's close
it is close
it's close
I was scared as shit
I was like oh shit
fuck
nah I saw that
I said
nah
I just saw prayers
for the Wyatt family
so I'm like
what happened
and I read
I was like nah
not Brady Watt
like I ain't as big
into wrestling as you are
yeah
I fell out
a couple years ago
but he was
he was the man last time I was into wrestling out a couple years ago, but he was that dude.
He was the man.
The last time I was in the wrestling, he was like.
He's the man, man.
36 years old.
Yeah, 36.
You said he had a heart condition?
Yeah.
And he was still allowed to participate?
I guess.
He hasn't wrestled.
He hasn't wrestled since February,
but I guess the heart condition was under control,
but apparently he got COVID
and then the COVID
made the heart condition worse
or like it did something.
They're not telling us,
but COVID's back
and it's up.
It is.
It's back.
They're not telling us
for some strange reason.
No, I was in,
when I went to Portugal,
my girl's cousin came out
to eat from Canada.
Canada getting their ass whooped
right now. They got a new variant. With the Canada. Canada getting their ass whooped right now.
They got a new variant.
With the fires.
No, they got a new variant of COVID that's out in Canada that's kicking their ass.
Fires and COVID.
Ain't seen no fire yet.
It's COVID and fires going on.
Canada's wild.
Come on, man.
Yeah, man.
Come on.
Hey, man, you was just out there, man.
Not just us.
Oh, yeah, shoot a movie.
Shoot a movie.
We were. Oh, and when you came in, we got sick. And you was in the forest. While they were struggling. And when you came in, we got sick. not just shoot a movie shoot a movie um we were
oh and when you came in
we got sick
while they were struggling
and when you came in
we got sick
sick man
they had a fire in your forest
oh
Antoine
don't do that
that's wrong
only your brain
that's wrong bro
only your brain
you can't
you can't
she's hurt by that bro
narrative Nancy right here
you can't ask her that
I didn't see.
Is there a fire in your forest?
You took the class.
Oh, wait.
You meant that?
Freaky ass nigga.
Is that what I meant?
Mel just shot a movie in the forest.
It's cool.
Yeah, big dog.
We got it, yo.
And she was lit in the forest.
Why are you looking at your lips?
I'm not.
I am just.
She's extremely disappointed.
I'm just waiting. I'm with her. She's extremely disappointed. I'm just waiting.
I'm with her.
She's extremely disappointed.
I'm disappointed with her.
Jesus Christ.
Go ahead, look at your shit off.
Okay, first of all, there is fires going on in Quebec,
and there's fires going on on the west coast of Canada.
I wasn't near any of that.
That's number one.
He's in the middle.
Yes.
Can't shoot a movie by a fire.
Number two, they keep fucking with me about this.
I am part of the Canadian Actors Union
which is called
Actra.
They are not on strike.
So just need,
Actra.
So just need to,
just need to make that
extremely clear.
How much is that entry fee?
To get into that union?
Because our shit is crazy.
Yeah, he's trying to,
he's trying to move on.
He's trying to go get some.
You trying to be Canadian?
I fuck with Edmonton and shit.
Like, it's grimy over there.
Scosche?
Oh, yeah.
Scosche?
Nova Scotia.
Rest in peace, Pat Stagg.
My boy!
Rest in peace, Pat.
Yo, that shit.
And they locked that bitch-ass nigga up, thank God.
They did.
Motherfucker.
They did.
Get them out of here.
Vince, to answer your question, I honestly don't know because I've been a member of ACTRA
for a really long time, since I was a kid. So I couldn't tell you.
Oh, damn.
So Mel, I noticed something when you got back.
Other than my Twitter page?
No, your Twitter page was nice.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, they seen that.
But when you got back from Canada, we got sick.
Bullshit.
Do you think you brought the Canadian COVID over here?
Bullshit.
Yo, you sound like the little boy.
He be like, bullshit.
What about the little boy that came to the car and said, fuck you, bitch.
He said, what you said?
I love you.
I love you.
I'm going to show you how that shit bad funny.
Who said the joke?
Bullshit.
No, bro.
I think they're going to bring my ass back soon.
No, they are.
They're talking about it.
They're saying that by December, it'll be the same exact
full-blown COVID mask,
all that shit,
how we was moving around before.
PPPs?
Hey, criminals,
get ready.
It's our time to shine again.
Hold on.
We back.
Issue the PPPs this time.
I'm not missing out again.
Issue it this time.
I slept it the first time.
I'm missing out.
I ain't gonna do that.
No, I'm not. Okay. I ain't gonna do that. Come'm missing out. I ain't going to do that. No, no, okay.
I ain't going to do that.
Come on, man.
Come on.
A lot of good men
went to jail behind them.
He got a little too greedy.
Now we know the bar.
Keep it under...
Vince, why all your
little homeboys
is running in Gucci
stealing all that shit
out of there in LA?
Every week, them niggas...
I thought y'all did that first.
I thought y'all just
No, don't try to put that on us.
Don't try to put that on us.
Don't y'all like,
what's it called, boosters?
That's different than what y'all doing. Pop-block. No, don't try to put that on us. Don't try to put that on us. Don't try to put that on us. Don't try to like, what's it called, Boosters? That's different than what y'all doing.
Damn, pop-blocking shit.
Nigga, we get the truck.
What y'all call them?
We get the truck.
We get the truck.
You niggas is running in the store.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
The Boosters was not getting-
That started in New York.
Yeah.
You hear that, too?
No, the Boosters was going in the store.
The whole last two summers.
In the store?
Yes.
Nigga, they had-
Nigga, they was in Short Hills Mall.
They ran out of Short Hills Mall.
Right there. Tore their ass Yes. Nigga, they had it. Nigga, they was in Short Hills Mall.
They ran out of Short Hills Mall.
Right there.
Tore their ass up.
Yo, they was on Fifth Avenue.
Oh, yeah, they fucked Fifth Avenue up.
Yeah.
They hit the Montclair store.
They said what they do is they have like a computer thing where they'll start letting
everybody know.
But it's people that don't know each other.
So you can't rat on me, I can't rat on you.
They just, as a group community. It's like a blockchain.
Yes, where everybody's like, yo, Saturday,
yo, three o'clock on Tuesday,
we hitting Dior.
And then everybody will just go.
They had them niggas running across the street on Fifth Avenue
parking lot and all that shit. Dropping shit.
Everything. They should stop
doing that. No, they should. Why?
Look, that's how you got all your clothes, right?
Stop.
Stop, man.
Stop supporting
them street niggas.
Y'all talk all that
positive shit
and then y'all get on here
and talk.
Poverty is poverty, bro.
I just want people
to do the best that they can
with whatever they're given.
Whatever your resources are,
if your resources
is quick legs
and quick feet,
utilize them.
And steal.
But if you're going to steal,
like, hit the bank, hit the farmer's merchant, you know what I mean if you gonna steal Like hit the bank
Hit the farmer's merchant
You know what I mean
Hit the fucking
Hit the city national
Don't just be stealing
City national black on
Hey nigga
That ain't no city national
City national black on
No it ain't
From what I heard
I don't wanna argue
With you about nobody else's bread
But okay
I be in there
And I ain't really seen him
Like they not
You talking about
The other black
Like Kendrick Black
Ay
Yo
You know what I'm talking about
Don't call me black no more
Like them
They in there
Huh
Who you bank with
Ay yo
City National
I told you
I'm an Indian
Don't call me black
Chill out
It's bank with a Chinese bank Down the block, so you can't watch him.
I love sitting there.
The homie hit a Chinese bank.
They got caught.
It was crazy.
Yeah.
It was crazy.
Leave the Chinese bank alone.
I told you.
They got caught crazy.
Yo, what's wrong with this guy?
Leave them Chinese banks alone.
The HBC, what's the fucking bank?
HSBC.
HSBC scam.
They got caught.
Oh, yeah.
They was running.
No, no, not a scam.
I mean the one in Alhambra. Ran in there. Got caught yeah. They was running. No, no. Not a scam. I mean the one in Alhambra.
Ran in there.
Got caught up.
You know, it's a rapper that hit a bank.
He got caught, though.
He did his time.
Shout out to Homie Child TF, man.
And he would agree with me.
Sometimes you just...
One thing about our crimes, they so petty, man.
We need to really step it up.
You know what I'm saying?
That's true.
Come on, designer, don't do that shit again, yo.
Yo.
What designer did?
Jerked off.
He was jerking off on a plane. Oh, they did catch him getting his money on the designer, don't do that shit again, yo. Yo. What designer did? Jerked off in Delta First Class.
Oh, they did catch him getting his money on the plane.
Getting his money.
Getting his money.
With Vaseline, too.
Which is nasty.
That's crazy.
See what happens when you give Kanye your big record?
Yeah.
Y'all niggas going to learn.
Don't worry about it.
Timmy, Timmy, Timmy Turner.
Hm.
This guy is a nut, yo
Pause
So Vince, what are you doing
And what are you doing in New York?
What are you actually out here for?
I mean, you know, I had a
Getting money
Yeah, pay some bills
Afropunk is this Saturday
A beautiful black event in Brooklyn
You know, the Mecca
You know what I mean?
I'll be up there for about 45 minutes,
but you know, the time, the set list is fluid.
We don't really do time.
You know what I mean?
We do creative, so we'll be up there
if I don't be up there.
The people that's paying you let you do creative
with the set time?
Yeah, you got to negotiate, man.
Well, how you get that off?
Ask.
No, we don't really do time.
We do creative.
This is our catalog.
We're doing this album right now.
If people are coming out,
it's more likely going to be a focused effort
towards this project.
We want to give them whatever we can give them with this.
The focused effort really sells it.
Yo, him and his representation, man,
they done came a long way from whatever the fuck.
They good.
They good, man.
All right, we ask for money, bro.
All right, we ask for money.
I don't play them games.
This nigga's on insurance commercials.
Word.
This nigga's on.
Holding up Acura's with his finger.
Word.
Can you talk to me about your...
Man, shout out Acura, man.
I drive my Integra every other day.
That's my grocery store car.
I just seen it downstairs.
Drove it downstairs.
Drove it here.
You know what I mean?
Shout out to them for giving a car to our director, Will. He from London. He didn't have no car. Acura gave him the MDX with the package. You know what I mean Shout out to them For giving a car To our director Will
You know he from London
He didn't have no car
Akra gave him the MDX
With the package
You know what I'm saying
Salute
Shout out to Akra
Well I'm not shouting him out
But salute
Yeah they ain't give us
No car
They ain't give us
No car niggas
I can't
I got y'all
That would be nice
That would be nice
They ain't have no more
That would be nice though
You gonna curse them out for it
Nah I don't gotta do all that man
Ah yeah cause
You just got us
Whole firm man
You know what I'm saying
To check clear
Yeah you know what I mean Salute nigga We want to have her You don't gotta do all that man You just got to hold firm man You know what I'm saying To check clear Yeah you know what I mean
Salute nigga
We want to have her
You don't think that these festivals
Are fucking up longevity
For some of these festival acts
What do you mean by festival acts
Because St. Vincent
Been playing festivals
For 10, 15 years
Non-stop
I'm not talking about St. Vincent
And I'm talking about
Some of the recent festivals
That just started popping up
You know what I'm saying
As far as an act Like St. Vincent, ARCA, Bjork, it depends on how you perform.
If your show is catered to a larger audience as far as just your sonics, it can work out.
But I think, like I said—
What about for the newer act that is unable to get hard ticket sales, but he's getting a big bag from the festival?
but he's getting a big bag from the festival.
I don't think any festival's giving a big bag to an act that doesn't have a hard ticket history.
Like, I meant to ask Roddy Ricch
about his hard ticket sales when he came up here
and started talking about his festival prices.
He said he got half a ticket.
He gets half a ticket.
I'm not mad at that,
but I should have asked what he gets off the festival.
Well, you should ask from who,
because if I'm...
Rolling loud, I'm sure.
Well, if I'm an up-and-coming hip I'm Growing loud I'm sure Well if I'm an
Up and coming hip hop festival
And I'm trying to
I don't have the time
To really wait to grow
Like Coachella did
Starting out as a
Small punk festival
And then growing
Then you gotta throw
The money at the people
And it's more investors
Nowadays because if you
Are a festival
You're partnering with
A golden voice
AEG, Live Nation
They give you this budget
You kind of come out
The gate swinging
Because there's so many
Festivals happening
So they can get it
Based off that
Because you're trying
To bring people
From the internet
I guess
To your venues
But then what does that do
Then what does that do
For the rest of the artists
That are not
The festival act
You got to get on a roll
It's like
It's no shortcut
You got to get on a roll
Regardless
Now the one thing
About the festival plays
You can get on the festival stage And embarrass yourself and if that happened in it's quiet like I did Coachella
I wouldn't arrive before the weekend is you know, how are we?
Give me a man just no many why why did you do that?
Why was I put you out there right before the week? I don't see that. That was the weekend. That's easy
That ain't easy. You bodied it. It's easy That ain't easy You bodied it It's easy bro
It's light packaging
What are you spending
On your stage design
What's your light packaging
How are you pacing out the show
Are you making a show
To entertain people
Or are you making a show
To boost your ego
Because if it's
See this
Give me this
Everybody scream
Hands up
How you feeling tonight
Y'all know this don't you
That's a nigga
Without the light package
I'm saying that's what
We do from our ego
When we're creating shows
Sometimes it be like
This is my engagement
Now if it's not
Your engagement
You have to create a show
That's for people in passing
So the way that you
Kind of organize your show
I got that from
I learned a lot about that
From Chance
We was on a Mac Miller tour
A long time ago
And Chance had
Acid Rap out
And he was grown
But he wasn't where Mac was
and he was going
right before Mac
and just the way
he incorporated
dancing
Lauryn Hill
All Falls Down
I'm from Chicago
and just intertwining
things that didn't
really have much
to do with him
but the fans
understood it
and just making sure
that he was entertaining
so by the time
he got to those
big stages
which he's still on today
no matter how big he is in the public eye,
because he's a proven performer.
That's your man, man.
That's your man, man.
Nah, I ain't talking to Chance.
He wasn't in Odd Future, nigga.
Why you repping for this nigga so hard?
Because he good at his job, bro.
Rep for Odd Future, nigga.
Stop.
Rep the gang.
He good at his job.
Look, bro, I've never been part of a rap collective.
You are in the Odd Future.
And I don't want to...
No, I'm just saying, I wasn't going to do that twice.
It didn't go that well the first time.
I'm not going to do that with the money.
You in the iFuture picture standing off to the side.
It wasn't the iFuture picture.
It was Earl's reunion show.
That's everybody that worked on his album.
But then when Complex put up, they say, iFuture reunion,
and nobody get no concept because you niggas be falling for that shit, man, every time.
You got to stop. Well, Complex ain't about to tweet,, I'll feature a reunion and nobody get no concept because you niggas be falling for that shit, man, every time. Yeah.
You got to stop.
Well, Complex ain't about to tweet,
hey, Earl had a reunion.
I know, man.
We got a big dog.
And we still going to
reach him.
Earl my man, too.
People think I got to
beat for him because
of his Joe Budden
impersonation,
but that's my man.
I fuck with him.
I got to beat for him
over his performance
at the Solange concert
when he opened up.
You've done that before?
I have never gotten
that opportunity.
You have opened up for an
act and it wasn't fucking with any you had a mech you had a coping mechanism every performer has a
coping mechanism what i'm saying i never opened up for the acts you never opened up period
are you tripping well i wasn't that big you don't need to be big to open up that's the point of the
opening i thought yeah well if you're opening up for a certified act I would imagine
you have to be somewhat big not necessarily somebody no not necessarily no okay then I
haven't seen you opening up sometimes how many openers bro I bro I done opened up for gorillas
fucking uh it was either who it was some white boys like radio head or not one of them but some
of some you name and certified acts and you speak into no great your representation
yeah no but what i'm but what i'm saying is it's based off how much you know how often you perform
i'd open up for flume who was one of the biggest dudes in australia at that point in time but like
i said nobody wants to do those shows like especially if i'm popping i don't want to open
up for some people that's not gonna really fuck with me like that they're not gonna care about me
especially if i'm having a moment so a lot of those times you can get those acts to you know
people who just have a good show
that's grinding, because it's hard to do them twice.
And I'm not trying to sound like I wouldn't have opened up.
I don't want that to be confused. I just didn't get
those opportunities. My business wasn't right.
It would have
worked for you, though, to be honest. But had I
done that,
yeah, nah. I was
performing at Amazora in Queens.
They let me come out for Fab, right? Ain't nobody knew who I was. I had no record. I didn't have shit. and I was performing at Amazora in Queens. They let me come out for Fab, right?
Ain't nobody knew who I was.
I had no record.
I didn't have shit.
But I was performing, and whoever my hype man was,
I spent the show looking at him,
like kind of with my shoulder to the crowd
or my back to the crowd.
And when I got off the stage, it was Shaq.
Shout out to Shaq.
Shaq was like, yo, you did a good job.
Never turn your back To the crowd
Again
Just don't do it
Face recognition
They gotta get to know you
Engage with them
But never turn your back
To the crowd
So when Earl did that
I was like oh no
No I can't sit here
And look at none of your back
No but
You shouldn't have accepted it
But I'm saying
It's a growing pain
Learning how to perform
Especially when dudes
Are reclusive
And they spend a lot of time
Within the art
And I guess making songs
Like you got a lot of things stylistically
like the salt to soul loops,
the samples that's happening right now
without necessarily any drums or heavy low end.
That's never going to translate in the venue really
unless it's your audience.
So you bringing that to a salon show
where everything is mixed and mastered
and composed damn near perfectly.
I get it.
It's rough out here.
I get it, but fuck that
because he did that impersonation. I get it. It's rough out here. I get it, but fuck that because he did that impersonation.
Right, great impersonation.
Oh, shout out to him.
Oh, yo, so I want to tell y'all.
Yeah.
I was in the strip club
the other night.
Shocker, shocker, shocker.
Shocker, shocker.
I did hear some of the girls
complaining about getting $60
in the honey pack.
That number's shrinking.
I'm just telling y'all out there.
But anyway, yeah, now the number's getting lower. That's ridiculous. number's shrinking. I'm just telling y'all out there. But anyway, yeah,
now the number's getting lower.
That's ridiculous.
Lower and lower.
I'm getting my...
60 on the 100?
It's tight.
It's flimsy now.
You can feel it now.
It's real.
They getting totally disrespectful.
I'm getting my money
from City National.
My singles.
Hey, you got a bag back there?
Thank you.
Bring it on out.
I'm out of here.
But that was my first time here
in the new sexy red in the environment.
No, this is my first time. OK, scary. I heard it.
But this is my first time here. Like I was supposed to hear it. And let me tell you, it did everything I thought it would do.
Every girl in there went crazy. They all sung the lyrics. It was lit. They can start pouring Moet.
It started going up in there.
I'm like, oh, shit.
She's further than I thought.
That woman is out of here, Vince.
What do you think about the girls getting all of the rap niggas clear the fuck out of here with the ease?
I think in music, it's always going to be ease and flows and just different movements.
I think everybody's just sick of hearing the same stuff.
And it's something that is reminiscent, but it's like refreshing
because we had Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, all that shit.
But to me, she's more reminiscent of Crime Mob.
It's a little bit of Trina, but it's more so Crime Mob.
And the production, I feel like, I don't want to say gatekeeping,
but we need a little bit more gatekeeping.
And we also need regional music back.
And I think that's why certain things in the South work very well
is because it remains regional,
and then you're introducing people to something.
And she's been working for a long time.
She went viral for this little Making My Way Downtown shit
everybody was doing.
She was one of the first people to do that.
See, I never heard that.
You just put me on to that.
My introduction to her was...
Downtown.
Downtown.
And she put out an EP or album. I don't know how they want to classify it, See, I never heard that. You just put me on to that. My introduction to her was... Poundtown. Poundtown.
Yeah.
And she put out an EP or album. I don't know how they want to classify her,
but I think like a year ago, two years ago,
that was real good.
I think she cold.
She one of my favorite ones.
Yeah, same, same.
The people out there think I'm taking payola
to keep talking about Sexy Red,
but it's just hard.
Sometimes you just like some shit
and want to talk about it.
You ain't got to be getting paid for it.
Sometimes you get old
and all of the current
shit that's going on in hip-hop is boring
and fucking disgusting, so it's like a
sigh of relief when something
fresh and new and
different comes and starts to work.
Fuck these niggas. These niggas boring.
That's the problem.
Memphis Bleak. Shout out to Memphis Bleak. He just finished
saying. This is something I'm hearing a lot of the older
rappers say now is yo, all of you niggas are unak. He just finished saying. This is something I'm hearing a lot of the older rappers say now is,
yo, all of you niggas are unoriginal.
Every one of y'all is making the same thing.
There's no new ideas.
No new concepts.
There's no new sound.
It's the same.
It's all the same.
They're using the same ad libs, bro.
This shit is crazy.
But I thought y'all said that they getting forced to do that.
They're not.
Not physically forced, but it's like.
It's like peer pressure.
It's like, damn. If people want to hear that. If they get laid high, this is the only's just like... It's like peer pressure. It's like, damn,
that's the only thing
that they get laid high on.
This is the only thing
that's working.
This is what's working,
so get out and lay down.
Like, I can't beat them,
join them,
so I'm going to go
and do that.
Well, the label's never
going to want originality
because everything
about the music business
is reactionary.
It's going to take
the artists
to see whatever they're doing
and still find a way
to cut through being different than original. Because not just that. What happens is once the artists do it whatever they're doing and still find a way to cut through
being different in the original.
Because not just that.
What happens is
once the artists do it,
then it's accepted.
And it popped.
Then we can do it.
Now it's something new
and now everybody else
is doing that.
But they got to be
an artist that has
creative control to do that.
No, they don't.
You always have
creative control.
Yeah.
People just go along
with what's trending.
That's it.
You got to be an artist
that's willing to step out there and do it.
If some artist puts a Jungle record out in the street,
and it goes,
welcome to the Jungle era of hip-hop now.
Bro, look when Bobby Shmurda did Hot Nigga originally.
Wasn't no label or nothing behind that.
That shit popped off in the hood.
It popped in the hood.
And then it blew up.
People, they catch on late. It ain't much
organics happening no more. People are chasing
what they see as hot.
Huh? No. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it was used before, yeah.
Well, you should grab another beat that was used before then.
Oh, man.
Bobby? Yeah. That shit, man, don't do that.
I love him. I love him
just for how happy he always is. And what he did. You don't really hear those that. I love him. I love him just for how happy he always is.
And what he did.
You don't really hear those stories.
I love that.
I love the character of him.
I would like to see him catch another one.
I would.
Now what?
Would you listen to a full project though?
I listen to Rowdy's full project.
Rowdy project was good.
And I loved it.
Rowdy project was in bed.
If Bobby could find
Some of that sauce
Then I'm there
I listen to fucking
Lobby Boy's whole project
Like there's a certain sound
Where I listen to the whole thing
Get your shit off
I think Bobby can do that
I think that ties in
With what you were saying
Even as far as
You know spot dates
And just learning how to tour
You have to have
Bodies of work
Because if you keep
Trying to shoot
A single out every six months
Six to twelve months Then you don't even have A fifteen minute set And especially Where music is going have bodies of work because if you keep trying to shoot a single out every six months, six
to 12 months, then you don't even have a 15 minute set.
And especially with where music is going now with these two minute songs, two minute 30
songs.
So yeah, we just need more full length projects.
That's why y'all niggas took the time out of the contract.
It's a two minute song.
Y'all would be up here for about six minutes, nigga.
Not at the beginning, it was for sure.
Like songs was like one minute just because we didn't have no beats. I didn't have no beats. So until I met Mack, but I wasn it was for sure like songs like one minute because I we
didn't have no beats I didn't have no beats so until I met Mac but I wasn't really making music
like that at that time I was doing some other stuff but um yeah I think it's I think it's more
so you want to be able to it's just it's arbitrary right okay I want one hour show or I want a 30
minute set and then we got to account the five minutes for change over and all this extra shit
it's just it's just bullshit that they put in contracts and i don't you can tell them to take
it out it's just nobody want to fuck up the opportunity nobody want to be like hey can i do
this instead of this because they think somebody's doing them a favor they don't we don't act like
we provide the service so we just want to we happy to be here so that's the fact fuck us up you still
cool with the good people over at def jam yeah i was talking another day all right yeah i was
talking another day all right don't, I was talking another day.
Alright, don't make the mistake I did.
Good.
What, being, no, I don't, bro.
I ain't never really,
I ain't never dealt with them problems, to be honest.
I'm sick of you.
I never had no label problems
because I was gonna go to work.
Like, I ain't ask them to do nothing for me.
They ain't never put me on a tour.
I opened up for Schoolboy Q.
I opened up for Mac Miller. I opened up for Schoolboy Q. I opened up for Mac Miller.
I opened up for Earl on two tours.
I was his hype man for three years.
I opened up for Joey Badass.
I opened up for James Blake.
I did a bunch of shit that people don't want to do.
So if you're doing all those things and you're getting $5,000 to $10,000 for 30 minutes, 15 minutes,
I don't really see what we're really complaining about.
It's just people just don't want to work, bro. They want to be famous label can't make you work but the label can make you famous and that's why everybody has a
great with the label because they want to be famous no and now the label wants
they money back for making you famous yeah she costs a lot and I free
interesting to see the change on 360s today. That's interesting to me.
Why?
What do you mean?
Because I was there when it came out, and it was a revolt.
I mean, it makes sense.
They were going to their entire roster and trying to get you to switch.
It didn't exist.
So you're asking people that are in existing contracts to change over to a 360.
So imagine what happens to the people that said no to that.
All right, your career's over.
Get out of here, man.
We're not talking to you.
That's because they know they had too many people to say yeah.
Because if everybody said, no, we're not doing that.
They asked me that one time.
I answered one time.
And you never saw a major label.
This is an album from me again you never saw a major label, this
is an album from me again, never saw a major label, nothing from me.
What else do I have in music?
I think I'm pretty cool with music.
I don't give a fuck about what none of the music niggas are doing.
I don't, I don't fuck with these niggas.
These niggas ain't dropping nothing That's fucking game changing Life altering
They ain't dropping nothing
That's giving you that feeling
That's making you get in your car
Turn this shit up
Making you put somebody on
Yo you heard this
Opening conversation
These niggas is bums
It's been a bad year for that
Yeah
In particular
It's not the goal no more man
That ain't the goal
It should be the goal
It should be absolutely
That's how you make longevity
And make a career
It's vibe
These niggas don't want longevity
They don't want that.
The life expectancy of an artist is
the creed. Hip-hop is now a
stepping stone to the
next thing. Yeah, but they not stepping.
You niggas ain't stepping. That's the fucking
problem. They want to come here, get hot or something,
get some notoriety, and then pivot off
and now I can go, give me a TV
deal, or get this, or get a movie, get a commercial,
get a this. They not even think about that, bro.
It's just no product.
There's literally no music.
If you grew up in a point in time
where you have iPods, CDs, even concerts,
you talking about them kind of being depleted now.
If there's no product,
how do I know what to look forward to?
How can you see longevity in something
that does not exist in how you saw before?
It's like telling somebody to go make a movie,
but you're like, yeah,
make a movie, but it's no more theaters.
Ain't no theaters.
It's like you're not going to have the incentive to play the long game in
something that they telling you in your face ain't panning out.
So what are you going to do?
They better pull it up.
Get as many quick bags as I can.
Pull a move out of my little nigga, my little white boy Ramsey,
that was in front of Walmart singing.
Hey, get y'all asses in front of Walmart Singing And got Hey get y'all asses
In front of Walmart
Now you right
So start to
TikTok in the bars
In front of
Hey what Sexy Red did
Hey y'all playing around
Put this mic in front of Popeye's
Let me show these niggas
Something right quick
I love her
She is so ghetto
She put the mic
In front of Popeye's
That shit look hard
I am such a bird
Alright it's fine That shit is hard That shit am such a bird. All right, it's fine.
That shit is hard.
That shit is hard.
Huh?
He don't like free ads though.
Who?
He don't like free ads.
That's what you said,
right?
Free?
Free ads.
That was a,
that was a,
yeah,
that could have.
No,
no,
no.
See,
I don't,
see,
slow down.
I'm just saying.
I don't like a free ad,
but I don't look at that as a free ad.
She's getting some value out of standing in front of that Popeye. She just ain't getting it from Popeye. Yeah, I'm not look at that as a free ad she's she's getting some value out of standing in front of that
She just ain't getting it from Papa. Yeah, I'm not fun with that. It's niggas like me that said ah
I see what you did you restored that ghetto bird white people fighting a waffle house feeling I love it
I love it now
Popeyes will double back and spin the block in six months or whenever that works and say oh
We got to get this done.
Hey, Will Lee. They're going to give you a meal.
Will Levi.
I don't know his name,
but he's the white boy quarterback
that said he puts mayonnaise in his coffee.
It's very weird.
You mean the one that ain't played a game yet,
but you're talking about the girl with it?
That's what I'm, it's not fair, bro.
And who she signed to?
Yeah, you're right.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it.
You know she signed to somebody, right? about it You know she signed to somebody right
Huh
You know she signed to somebody right
You ain't getting all them
Takey beats
Without getting signed to somebody
No but like a somebody somebody
You not getting those
Takey beats
I don't know who she signed to
So but I'm
The nigga that she signed to
Could have got her some Popeyes money
That's all I'm saying
Oh then maybe that Popeyes money's there
Them
That QS
No
The QSR shit bro
Is the easiest shit to get
So they could
We just gotta stop letting them like play us a little bit.
You know what I mean?
But your knowledge and your information allows you to say that.
A lot of people don't have the same knowledge that you possess.
Of course, but what I'm saying is we like, oh man, we love that ghetto shit.
But sometimes you've seen, what's the white boy name?
That be streaming.
Aiden Ross.
Yeah, you've him uh with Floyd the
other day no so he was I guess he tried to walk up on Floyd with the camera and Floyd said hey put
that down he was like who who network is this he's like it's my network he said so so where's my
money he trying to put me on camera like where's my money he was somewhere that they was at and
then they made him leave and he walked away he's like man bro he didn't fuck me bro damn he didn't
show me no love bro Damn
But it's like
That's somebody
Who understands his value
And I'm pretty sure
He had no ill will
Towards the dude
But we live in a world
To where a motherfucking
Just put you on camera
And put you in front of that shit
And put you in their clothes
And I get paid
From the Burner Boy shit
Same thing you just told us
About when the dude
Walked over the camera
And you're like
Yo where this going at
Oh yeah I don't play with the niggas
I don't play with the niggas
No you can't take my picture
They ain't putting me
On Word magazine Now I'm looking at myself with the niggas. Like, no, you can't take my picture. They put me on
Word magazine.
Now I'm looking at myself
in the supermarket
checkout line like,
oh, shit,
I'm on the cover.
What happened
with the mayonnaise
and coffee shit?
Oh, Will Levi,
Levi,
whatever his name is.
Will Levi.
Will Levi.
Will Levi has a lifetime deal
with Hellman's Mayonnaise now.
And what does he do?
He's a quarterback.
He's a quarterback.
For who? Tennessee, right? Is that what he drafted? He's a quarterback. He's a quarterback. For who?
Tennessee, right?
One of the rookies.
He's a rookie.
Yeah, he just got drafted.
He just got drafted.
So his agents, whomever they be, maybe, are about their business.
Man, Hellman's heard that cockamamie shit like we did.
His agents are about their business.
Mayonnaise in the coffee?
We're signing.
I'm mad I didn't think of that.
These niggas is making deals out there.
Just start lying. Yo, man, you know what I put Hellman's in the coffee. We're signing. I'm mad I didn't think of that. These niggas is making deals. Just start lying.
Yo, man, you know what I put helmets in?
My man just started lying.
Them white niggas lie better than us, man.
Look at history.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
Hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo, hey, yo.
We got some shit for y'all, man.
Hey, look at the map.
Just give us all the food and shit that you got.
Give us your food.
Come get on this boat.
Come get on this boat. What's up this boat. Come get on this boat.
What's up, Matt?
Come get on this boat with us.
Yo.
Hey, you need a ride?
The water way blue over there.
I'mma show you.
The water way blue.
That is fucked up.
Good fish out here.
You want a shirt?
Fuck outta here.
You know what my problem is with black people who having a problem with white people?
As I get older, it's not just white people.
They all hate us.
Why we only focused on white hate?
They all don't fuck with us.
We must have been shady back in 1400 and-
Let me ask you a question real quick.
Nah, we been doing some foul shit.
When you talk about, you preach black power and unity,
right, that's what you preach?
Well, half the time.
Yeah.
I'm talking to Vince.
I said Vince, bro.
Both of them preached that shit.
All right, chill out.
I'm trying to be funny out here.
All right, toast, listen. So the nigga said you look like a hash brown I said Vince. I said Vince. Both of them preached that shit. I ain't trying to be funny. I didn't.
All right, toast.
Listen.
So the nigga said you look like a hash brown when you took your shirt off.
And they said I sound like the Cookie Monster.
Salute, salute.
That was whack.
But listen.
That was whack.
That was funny.
So what do you say about the black people that was selling black people to the white
people?
What do you say about that?
Did you ever ridicule us?
I understand in the world history in commerce and that, you know, when you think about how we
treated people as human beings at that point in time from empires and conquistations and crusades,
people were selling people globally because that was one of our biggest imports and exports was
manpower when there was really no economy to make people work. So without a set economy,
you have these monarchies and oligarchies and autarchies that need to make people work. So without a set economy, you have these monarchies
and oligarchies and autogarkeys that need
to force people to do things.
So the slave trade is just kind of a proponent of that.
If I can walk on a piece of land and say,
this is mine because I built a house here,
how are you going to force people to do stuff?
And how are you going to grow your nation?
It's all greed.
We do the same shit now.
We just make niggas go to work and pay taxes.
Salute. Yeah, no, that's what go to work and pay taxes. Salute.
Yeah, no,
that's what I be saying
when he told me.
Salute that nigga.
Just salute that nigga.
Salute that nigga.
I ain't playing
my attendance.
I ain't playing
my attendance with you niggas.
I don't fuck with you
young niggas with facts.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't wanna
I don't wanna
I don't wanna hear facts.
We wanna learn
that shit.
I mean,
this shit is fucked up, nigga.
No, I couldn't
say that to myself. Everybody don't want to hear that I mean this shit is fucked up Nigga Everybody Everybody
You got toe
You got toe started nigga
Nah he
Nah Salute
Salute
Fuck that shit
You right
I mean look man
It's fucked up
You shouldn't be selling people
And shit but you know
Get it how you live nigga
Yeah
Circle of life
Yeah it's fucked up
You gonna buy people
From somewhere
What did you think
About the stat
That said that
Trafficking
Brings back like what
36 billion a year
Or something
Human trafficking
Yeah
More money than
The airline system
Put together
Like it was a wild stat
I wouldn't be surprised
That shit was big
When I was growing up
That ain't
Shit
It's too big
Yeah no but I'm saying
Like just like walking
Like they was snatching
Niggas and putting them in cars
We got a lot of
We got a lot of immigrants
In Long Beach
Like Southeast Asians
Hispanic people
And people that
They don't really care about
So they was
Even along
To this day
Long Beach is like
Big on the human trafficking
Shit like they snatching
People out
Talking about Long Beach
Them niggas ran through Haiti
They ran through Haiti.
They ran through Brazil.
Just take him off.
It's like you'll never see your kids again.
You know what I'm saying?
Your kids went outside to play and they gone.
I'm talking about,
no, I'm just saying.
You asked them.
You asked the question.
But now I'm saying.
My thing too is,
how they put a number on that?
Somebody behind the scenes
that put a number on that,
they must know what is generating.
Then we got to stop watching.
Feel me? For you to say it's $36 billion, then you know what's being made.
They did the math, yeah.
Exactly.
It was on Wayfair.
And even more frightening, that means somebody was able to see the trafficking books.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
I know, but they opened them.
Or at least caught them one. They caught them one person and did some math.
Oh, yo.
Now, that was somebody powerful, yo.
Yo, a nine-year-old is going for it.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah, that's what they doing.
Yeah, Wayfair.
You selling them Rebecca, huh?
Selling the Alexander.
I bet you are.
I bet you are, yeah.
Oh, man.
That's crazy.
All right, I'm not asking no more black power shit to y'all niggas. I'm done. I'm glad you are. Yeah. Oh, man. That's crazy. All right. I'm not asking no more black power shit
to y'all niggas.
I'm done.
I'm finished.
I don't think I have
anything else in Nippon
that I need to get to.
Let me see.
Clip ride sexy
where's I'm going?
Nah.
Nah, I'm going.
Yeah, that's my
what's wrong with you?
Oh, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Holy shit.
Nah. so last week
I got a text
out the blue
I got a text
out the blue
from you guessed it
Terrace Martin
and he said
yo
me and James Fonleroy
just did a project
with SoundCloud
a little vibe
just check it out
and that was
that was it.
That was the text.
And it was a link.
I was like, wait, what?
I clicked that shit so fast.
Them niggas was grooving.
So, and that project is out.
Nova.
Just threw it out on SoundCloud.
But it's out now.
That was last week.
OK.
It was the SoundCloud link.
But now it's on.
DSP, DSP's and shit.
Yeah.
OK.
It's fire. It's on. DSPs and shit. Yeah. Okay. It's fire.
It's fire.
If you are into that, like those two names should be enough.
But that type of jam session, if you're into that, it's called Nova.
It's in your phones.
This is not an ad.
It's just really, really good.
And both of them dudes are those dudes.
I like talking about the Terrace and Fulmer.
That shit is great.
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Yeah, yeah.
That shit is great.
Oh, you heard it?
Yeah, hell yeah.
I put it on in the gym today. It was not the heard it Yeah hell yeah I put it on in the gym today
It was not the gym vibe
But then I put it on in the car
And it was the vibe
In the bed
Yeah
P-Class
Yeah right
P-Class
Do you notice any changes
About Parks and Glass
Have you seen them
Nah man
Parks is Parks
You know let them
Get money and peace man
Yeah
So he noticed it
He noticed it
He noticed it
You noticed it
Yeah you see them shorts
He's killing
This nigga's like Gilligan now
Yeah Next time bro Look into an Acura Very fuel efficient You know this, man. You know this, man. You see them shorts? He's killing. This nigga's like Gilligan now.
Next time, bro, look into an Acura.
Very fuel efficient.
Body style.
And the fuck.
You get paid for that, though.
I know them tricks.
I'm good for that.
You get money.
I know about small shit when you just insert.
I just got a fucking contract to do shit like that.
Stop.
Stop doing that on my dime, nigga.
On my dime. No, no, no.
Keep going. I want an Acura. I want one, too, nigga. No, listen. Hey, let me tell you something. My man got that. Stop. Stop doing that on my dime, nigga. On my dime? No, no, no. Keep going.
I want an Acura.
I want one too, nigga.
No, listen.
Hey, let me tell you something.
My man got that NSX.
Fire?
Oh, no.
Listen.
They only made a few of them, though.
Whoa.
I'm sure it's fire.
I'm sure it's fire.
But way deeper than that.
So my son just got in his first car accident.
The way he explained it to me was it was a truck. My son just got in his first car accident.
The way he explained it to me was it was a truck.
Thank God he's all right.
It's my baby.
The way he explained it to me, I thought it was the truck driver's fault.
Got hit from the back.
They taught us growing up, if you get hit from the back, it's automatic.
That's what they told us.
But you got to go deeper into the rules and shit.
It's merging.
It's different. How did the car turn when they
hit you now who's we got figured out in the back where yeah yeah yeah and it
says it says my baby's fault that's my baby's fault so now he called me in a
disarray first real lesson with how these
insurance companies work and how the cars work five points out of town and
points and my baby's going through it insurance rate up for the next four
babies going through you think the rate up for the next three years. My poor baby's going through it.
You think an Acura would have helped him?
Yeah, probably.
I think so.
He had a Honda.
He's going up.
Yes.
You got a Honda?
He has a Honda.
That's our parent company.
We work in close proximity.
Same company.
Same company.
Same company.
You know what I mean?
We.
No, we work in close proximity.
The check says Honda.
Then we need
The child car
If Honda's the parent
We need the child
We need the child car
We need Aki
Yeah for sure
Oh I can make
For sure
We can talk
We can make some shit happen
Good man
Shout out to my baby out there
I love you Trey
I'm sorry
I'm sorry man
Hey my lesson was hard
You bought him a car?
My lesson was hard too huh?
You didn't get him a real?
Get him a real
I don't understand what you mean
Or the car went to shop You didn't get him another car Well I? Get him a re-up, I don't understand what you mean. Or the car went in the shower.
He didn't get him another car.
Well, I got to see
what's happening with the car.
He said the car's driving.
Oh, okay.
He said the car's driving.
It wasn't a wreckage.
You going to fix it?
This is just his lesson
with the insurance.
Yeah, sure.
It's expensive accidents.
And Jersey insurance
is New Jersey's
highest in the nation.
Tell me about it.
Yeah.
New Jersey, everything.
California ain't not
insuring houses no more.
What? Yeah. Southern California, it's California ain't not insuring houses no more. What?
Yeah.
Southern California,
it's almost all of California now.
I heard.
No home insurance anymore.
Yeah.
All the companies is pulling out.
Crazy, right?
Why?
Because of climate change
and all the national...
Yeah, because of climate change.
Yeah.
Because of climate change?
LA is getting fucking hurricanes now.
Wait, somebody tell me what this means.
Explain this to me.
If you're not grandfathered in,
I just got a house, like, the other day.
And, um...
I mean, you ain't gonna just throw it out.
Why are you thinking houses?
Like it was a pair of socks.
Y'all just got a house out there, you know what I'm saying?
The whole portfolio.
This nigga's fucking Alex Rodriguez.
Look, man.
But I was trying to get the thing.
So they got, I think it's like California Care
or some shit like that.
And now they'll subsidize your insurance,
but it's like you got to pay it all up front,
especially if you're in like a fire zone,
which is most of Southern California that's not inland.
Like, it's fucking ridiculous with this insurance.
That sounds like it should mean y'all get more insurance.
Exactly.
Yeah, but what starts to happen,
no, I'm shocked that the banks is letting that rock.
I'm shocked that the banks is letting that rock.
That should be a beef between the bank and the insurance company.
It's a couple companies around like farmers and things like
that. But the thing like
the climate change shit is like
they're shifting those areas. It's areas that have never
had a wildfire that are now in like
high fire zones. It's getting wicked.
I had to pay. The world's crazy.
Flood zones. So you had to pay up front for the year
for the insurance? Up front for the year.
What was that number like?
$15,000.
What?
Shout out to anybody going through it because of
that rain shit. And my thing is
everybody don't have
$15,000 lump sum one time.
So now if you do get approved for the mortgage, you do get
in the house, it's going to be hard to get the insurance.
It's wicked. That's crazy.
So why would somebody buy a house with those?
Because you want to get a
house because you want to get out of paying
rent for some shit that you don't have no
equity in. You don't have no long-term benefit.
So your goal...
Well, I know why somebody wants to buy a house.
No, but what I'm saying is I don't understand how
the banks would let that go because now
if your house catch on fire,
God forbid.
Then the bank lose their investment. The bank loses their money because the human being ain't going to come back and say, yo, I'm going to rebuild this for a million dollars.
Who the fuck got a million dollars to rebuild the house that caught on fire?
That's when the insurance company comes in and bails the bank out.
That sounds right.
Listening to that, it sounds like them niggas know about another paragraph.
I was about to say, yeah, they on some cousin shit because the bank ain't letting that rock.
I'm not giving you no mortgage if you can't get no insurance. It is another paragraph that we'll about to say, yeah, they on some cousin shit because the bank ain't letting that rock. I'm not giving you
no mortgage
if you can't get
no insurance.
It is another paragraph
that we'll find out
next year.
Yeah,
this is above our,
yeah,
this is above our.
Tell me something,
you know about
the millionaire tax
in California?
What's that?
Tell me more.
It's like a crazy tax
on,
I think,
real estate
over the $3 million mark,
but then,
or it's like three or five
or some stupid shit like that,
but nobody's buying
the houses in that thing.
They're just buying
smaller houses,
building out the lots,
pushing people out.
We just passed another measure
you couldn't build,
I guess,
vertically in certain land
in California
because of earthquakes.
Now that they have
certain materials
that can prove you
from earthquakes,
like they snatching shit up.
Like they snatching shit
left and right.
And they just going up on them.
Yeah,
because also you can be
grandfathered in
to the home insurance
with the right company.
Guess who don't have home insurance because they never own no fucking home or their parents don't own a home.
So now it's like, you know.
It's redlining over again.
Our shit is crazy.
I think our shit is the worst in any state.
I've never heard of that.
That's shit.
California shit is crazy.
I've never heard of it.
I believe you.
The way you described it is lonely.
That's crazy.
We'll make room for you over here, man.
Hey, Kendrick live in Brooklyn now.
Y'all save you.
Come on.
We'll accept you with open arms over here in Brooklyn.
Get you a little waterfront pad.
Look, man.
And you already get money in Brooklyn.
And they got mad homies over here.
And you get money in Brooklyn already.
Yeah, you good.
45 minutes.
You good?
You good?
You good?
Look, man, I like y'all, but y'all handshakes is too long.
Y'all got all kinds of rules and regulations and shit.
Like, we don't...
Y'all got more than we do.
No, we don't.
Man, first time I was out there,
they told me about the baseball hat.
I was like, what the fuck?
You tip your hat this way in disrespect.
No, don't.
Don't wear that Yankee hat because that's the...
I forget who it was, but we going over here.
I was like, yo, man, fuck it.
Let me turn your shit to this side.
This nigga had to change the Netflix logo.
Look, bro. He couldn turn your shit to this side. This nigga had to change the Netflix logo. Look, bro.
He couldn't even wear this red shit.
Look, man, you can wear whatever you want.
Somebody be like, where you from?
I'm from another state.
All right, cool.
It's not as aggressive as we make it seem.
Just because we got some murders here and there.
A couple.
Here and there.
It happens, bro.
You know what I mean?
Y'all seen Wizard of Oz, right?
Stay on the yellow brick road
Once you get over here
With the flying monkey
The flying monkey's gonna
Kick your ass
And this lion over here
He got courage
I understand
You got it playboy
Oh man this guy
Alright I got a part of the show
From someone named
Very Fancy
I'm gonna read this
In real time
I already see a name in here
That's like
fucking I read it anyway hi hey guys and Mel hi hola how do you feel about
livestream culture Charleston white recently got invited to link up with
partner owner of kick Aiden Ross and they were meant to talk business about
him potentially getting a deal it turned out to be this weirdo white boy version of hazing.
No offense, Parks, you're the man.
He did an interview explaining his experience and most of that wild shit was live on the stream.
The synopsis is Aiden and his boys tried to get him along with doing stuff that had his girl looking at him like he was insane for even meeting them.
Apparently off camera, there were discussions of Aiden and his boy sharing dick pics
and kissing each other.
Then out of nowhere, due to reasons
I can't really understand,
Charleston threatens to grape,
I don't even know what that is,
to grape Aiden's sister.
Yes, I said grape on purpose.
Oh, got it.
Basically, I want to know,
basically what I want to know is,
why did niggas give them a platform?
And can this really be considered entertainment at this point?
When he's saying them, I think he's talking about Aiden Ross and them.
Why did he give them a platform?
They love that white boy.
I don't know enough about him to have an opinion.
I don't know.
Who is Aiden?
I don't know.
I heard the name, but I know he getting a bunch of money.
Very popular streamer.
That's the extent of my Aiden Ross knowledge.
What I'm learning about.
That's the dude that said he made more money.
Pardon me.
They said that he made more money last year than LeBron.
From just LeBron's basketball contract.
What I'm learning about these streamers is kind of what I told y'all about the podcast.
Like, that culture is so big that whatever you into there's a market for
it it could be out there saying the most outlandish wild shit that you wouldn't even think nobody
would say it's a lot of people in the country that want it's like trump no like somebody gets
up not saying aiden ross i don't know anything about him but just streamers you could be like
yo why would anybody listen to what XYZ is saying?
It's millions of people that want to hear this shit.
It's true.
And because nobody else is doing it, once they come out and do it, people are going
to flood to it.
And that's why that shit is blowing up like that.
And then these companies is realizing it.
They're looking at, yo, let me-
The numbers.
It's all about numbers.
It's all about numbers.
Oh, you got how many people listening to you?
How many people subscribing to you? How many people subscribing to you?
How many people checking your stream out?
Here, take this.
Even like with the Fresh and Fit shit, we didn't know really how they got demonetized
last pot, but it has come out how and why they got demonetized.
It's the same shit.
Like, we'll allow you to say whatever the fuck you want as long as it's analytics to
support it.
Mm-hmm.
What did they say?
Until-
Yeah, I'm still unsure of what they said. You did they say? Until. Yeah,
I'm still unsure of what they said.
You start affecting that bottom line.
No,
you start,
you insult one of the groups
that can't be insulted.
Will affect that bottom line,
bro.
You know what I'm saying?
That's it.
I heard them niggas was going crazy.
No,
they said that they had the nigga,
Nick Fuentes up there.
They was wearing,
um,
KKK shit.
Oh yeah.
They was just,
they was just going crazy. Then they started doing the anti-Semitic shit. They. They was just going crazy.
Then they started doing the anti-Semitic shit.
They said they was just going crazy.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Who's that Nick?
They're Fresh and Fit niggas.
They said they dressed up from what I heard.
No, I heard, but who's Nick Fuentes?
Fuentes, he's the, he was.
Like a white supremacist dude.
Kanye was running around with him for a while.
The dude that when AD came here was talking about all this shit today.
Got it, him, okay, yeah.
But supposedly that is what they did.
So you know when you start doing certain shit,
certain groups, you can't do that.
Now we're going to cut y'all.
I don't care what y'all say about these girls.
You know what I'm saying?
You could just diss black girls all day.
But when you start dissing this group.
Yeah.
Why?
Because that group can affect the bottom line.
You are right.
That's it.
These ad dollars start getting pulled.
Exactly.
I'll read.
I want to read another one of these because this is actually a good question.
This is from Ryan.
Ryan says, Joe and Flip.
Hey, you ain't got to exclude them because they got daughters, dog.
Fuck out of here.
Joe and Flip.
Flip got a daughter?
But he got sons too.
Yeah, don't exclude y'all.
Fuck out of here.
Joe and Flip, you guys have older
sons do you see any unhealthy cycles in them that came from you and how do you address them
growing up here's a good question it's a great question growing up anytime my parents would
fight my dad would leave and get hotels for a few days she kept his drug use hidden from me telling
me it was out it was just alcohol we would call him and he wouldn't answer his phone so I would go into dangerous
places looking for him but I found myself doing the same things years later
without the drug use I haven't done it in a few years but the way my son acts
when he gets mad I can see this is all this has already affected him is there
any negative are there any negative traits you think you passed on and how do you address
them? Wow. Great question.
That's a really good question.
That was loaded. That was loaded as fuck.
Great question though. Thank God I don't
have negative traits.
Oh my God. Ooh, that was close call
bitch. Not you.
Oh man. Flip, how you deal with it?
I don't know.
What I see in my son,
I'm not going to say negative traits
because some of the positive traits
can lead to a negative situation.
I don't know if I told y'all,
I think my son is a ladies' man.
I told y'all?
Yeah, he did.
I told y'all.
Maybe in the episode
it ain't come out yet.
And that's very positive.
But all of that,
how you doing?
Of course, I'm fine.
Dog, knock it off at five.
Because you're going to grow up
trying to be a little flirt
and it's going to jam your ass up.
That's number one.
Two, and they're going to listen.
They're going to listen
and I can't get mad at them
because I don't listen.
Not you.
No, I don't listen.
Oh, man.
I ain't no partner.
Yeah, I do see some...
I'm getting at you next one some some negative trait
but i don't consider it negative but you know procrastination and how also uh his nonchalantness
like i said what i said and not really taking other people's feelings into consideration which
i'm learning how to do better but i see see JR doing that and I don't want him
to do that
because it's hypocritical
because he watched me do it
and then I'm telling him
not to do it.
So he's looking like,
nigga,
you're not even trying
to change it,
you're doing it.
I said,
I don't care,
whatever.
And when he does it
to somebody
or they come and tell me,
like,
oh,
JR has no sympathy
and I talk to him,
you can't do that,
you got to treat people
nice and shit like that.
It's crazy.
It's a difficult thing, but I do see it and I'm trying to change the cycle so you can't do that you got to be nice and shit like this It's a difficult thing
But I do see it and I'm trying to change the cycle so he can see that I'm able to change no matter how old I
am so he could be
Encouraged to want to change he can listen because he's not gonna listen if he still see his father doing that's right
He's my right hand man. He recalls me everywhere. So be the change you want. Oh, we know that yeah, we know yeah
my Be the change you want to see. Oh, we know that. Yeah. We know. Yeah, yeah. My, um, my... That shit, man, he like,
he just swooned over there.
And I love him.
We like him.
He's at the Chappelle's.
That's all I got.
But we know he record everything.
We know he record everything.
My oldest son, right,
has picked up this,
I'm not going to say picked up
because I do think
that it's genetic somehow.
He's got this, like,
social activist right is
right and wrong is wrong thing going.
Like he's willing to stand up to systems.
They don't understand nuance.
That's standing up to systems.
All these young kids doing that.
It's idealism.
That's the generation.
That 20 something year old demo?
They on that. They are on that heavy.
They are on that shit. They are on that shit.
They don't play.
He called me up at 11 o'clock
and I'm like,
Dad, this is not right.
An injustice is being done.
My friend was hired
and being unfairly treated
and I'm the voice
so I've got to say.
That's what they want.
I want to coach him through it
but they could ask me.
Experience.
That's exactly the way
I bump my head. Hey man, that's meat. Experience. That's exactly the way I bump my head.
Hey man, this is wrong.
So?
So?
So it's not that it's negative,
but you could just see some shit coming around the corner.
Shout out to my boys.
But some of that negative is positive.
And there's more of them now.
That's different.
Like whereas you doing it it
might you might have been the only one or maybe one or two doing it's a lot of
them little niggas that's doing this now so now strength in numbers the niggas
can get enough of them together and start impacting some change that's true
it's just a little it's a little different and then if not them it keeps
going the next generation I'm gonna just keep going bro Even as far as Politics and shit goes
These little niggas
Vote now
Fuck vote
When we was 18, 19
I ain't give a fuck
About niggas
Bro
Look at it
You see
These little kids
Be involved in politics
For real
Like they a voice
That you gotta start
Appealing to
You see in
Council
Men
Council women
That's in they
Late 20s
Early 30s
They getting
Fuck vote They getting involved. He's right.
They get involved.
He's right.
No, we're going to get in this shit now.
Yeah.
Back in our day, we just put on a vote or die T-shirt and called it a day.
Because Puff had it on.
Puff had that shit on.
What a scam.
Another billionaire made.
Puff out his own.
Vote or die.
That's so on John.
I went to Fifth Ave looking for that shirt.
That shit was almost as hot
as the Lance Armstrong rubber band.
For real.
For real.
That shit was hot.
It was.
Yeah.
Voter Dye shit was fire.
Hey, that's the three for me.
It's the Jeezy Snowman t-shirt,
Voter Dye,
and Lance Armstrong.
Livestrong.
That's crazy.
That Livestrong band
was everything.
All right, man.
I got a sleeper.
I got something I think they sleeping on out there.
Hey.
Fuck them up, Tay-Key.
Throw that ass, you know you a hoe.
Up and down, that booty gon' fall.
I'm talking like y'all faking ass.
Lookin' in the neck, my booty fall.
I'm looking sexy, I'm looking fine.
No broke boys can't waste my time.
My thoughts on my pussy, poking my pussy where I need a pain in the ass.
You feel bad?
Get off.
I'm talking like y'all faking ass.
Lookin' in the neck, my booty fall.
I'm looking sexy, I'm looking fine.
No broke boys can't waste my time.
My thoughts on my pussy, poking my pussy where I need a pain in the ass.
You feel bad? Get off. I'm talking like y'all faking ass. Lookin' in the neck, my booty fall. I'm talking like y'all f fine No broke boys can't waste my time
My thoughts on my pussy poking my pussy wet
I need a pain in the ass
Get off
D-D-D-Dare, yeah, you can hear this
It's hard, I don't care what they talking about
I'm just saying, in a spot, this come on, it's hard
Them niggas, if you think it's not hard, you wrong
So you know it's wet
Sexy
I never heard that my coochie wet
It's the best
I ride dick and I throw it back
On the west
You wouldn't even know what to do with that
I finish shake this ass
Cause my bills is due
You know I got that good cash
This coochie ain't loose
It ain't my ass and my track hard
Cause Suki got that juice
I fucking change the way
And I fucking keep you
Let's go Suki talk that shit I fuckin' change up that and I fuckin' keep you Let's go, Suki, talk that shit
Hood beats, I fuck like a pro
Nutty R and the ops, nigga, though
When I fuck a nigga, I fuck a monologue
That's my virginity and turned into a hoe
My coochie juice in his grass
That's how he smell like cat
You can block my number, but he still wanna eat my ass
He just pay for my titties, that's why you bitches mad
I suck dick like a champion when he put the perk in my ass
I'ma take it to the pole, up and down, that booty gon' blow
When your baby daddy, he get a lick, I'ma take it all down
I'ma take it to the pole, I can find my bro boys, can't wait for time
My thoughts showin' my booty, pokin' my pussy, where I need a penny
Hood rats, they love them hood rats, hood rats
I love them hood rats, ayy, they love them hood rats
Oh, that's your hood rat face, oh God
My booty all brown, my coochie pink, I ain't never heard of my coochie pink
My coochie pink, y'all come and same place Watch your house, but I feel like Kim Kardashian
My pussy good, that's why a bitch stay pregnant
I swallow now, I really feel like an elephant
Tell your body I wanna suck on the president
Real niggas love wretched bitches
Y'all ain't killing my man, so I went and bought him switches
We got matching glocks with a 30
He finna beat this coochie up and do a bitch dirty
Bitch, it's Friday, I wanna perky
Make my nigga mad just so he can hurt me
Throw that ass, you know you a hoe
Up and down, that booty gon' go
I'm twerkin' on your baby daddy
He finna lick my booty hole I'm lookin' sexy, I'm lookin' fine My bro boy can't waste my time I need a penny, love.
We love the hood, right?
Why do you love birds?
Oh my God.
That shit hard.
I don't care what the nigga's talking about.
Yeah, hey.
I don't care.
And I love hood rats.
Hey, y'all keep them pretentious hoes to yourself.
I don't want to hear them in the booth.
I want to hear this. That shit is hard.
I'm going to Carson.
It's Friday with a perky hear this. That shit is hard. I'm going to Carson. It's Friday, we're the Perky's.
We're the Perky's. I'm going to Carson, man. This record is called What Up? Okay. This is by J.
Anthony. A-N-T-H-O-N-I-E. All that prayer pressure round you got you ghost in your family
Meanwhile I'm at the crib with a piece named Candy
Manifesting all my thoughts to be bigger than Tammy
Taking shot after shot like I'm addicted to brandy
What up? It took me a while to find the flow
But now I'm on the road doing shows with cousin Doe
I stopped searching for the answers to get top on the phone
I didn't took enough blows, I wish my brother come home
What up?
Praying for my peace and people fucking with my steez
But I hit rock bottom before thinking I should dream
Now thinking they confusing poor habits with a fiend
You got this focus on the main entree, not the greens
That's brand Randy's cuisine
Before you know it, you be pulling up in caddies
Your old ones back around, she call you daddy
I stop chasing confidence, it's more attracting
That's my type of being flashy
I just wanna chill, reminisce, and spend a block
Just a day with no boss, no hate, and no cops
And push the mute button when I hear the blogs talk
Yeah, baby, move on, I'm on
When the days are male, Jay, so it's hard to drop the top
We can take the L code, you can feel the speakers nod
But giving bad energy is messing up the vlogs
I'm hitting up Cypress every day
Searching for loose change just to buy a Wayne tape
And then we break my mom's bank
Trying to cop the brand new J's
A trip to Magic, this would keep a smile up on my face so this one's for the days my brother Tyler
would take me man I miss that nigga like Shady without the drapey and this is for the times we
struggle making the ends meet adore the ones you love because when you gone that's your safety what
up speaking of the fam I had to let some of them go many issues with respect loyalty and doing dope
I did all that I could do.
Now it's out of my control.
I can love you from afar and still believe that you can grow.
And when it happens, I'm your number one fan.
I might be worse than a white boy stand.
Until then, I keep making these jams.
Now conserving my peace.
I lost track, but we at it again.
What up?
What up?
I just want to chill, reminisce, and spend a night.
Again, that record is called
what up that's by Jay Anthony out of Carson stay on the west coast I'm going
DJ mugs rock Marciano Rome streets this is 67 keys on ma'am the cocaine before
you has been tested is testing of the very high purity indicating that it's not been stepped on Straight up Live shit man for all my street niggas
Stand up hold your own niggas man
Do what you say and say what you mean niggas
Real shit, check it
Now ain't I the one who pulled that blicky long stocking out nigga
Shrunk his ass quick
Never put out a bad batch of dope
Kick the door niggas thought the mattress broke
Ben had ratchets, they made me lift the mattress, get the pole and get the clap in
The Clipter kicked off the back of the fishing boat
With the shipment I did the most, I got hit with the load
Kevin Gates told you was shaking, I got two different phones
Keep that weightless, I need them bigger stones
You bustin' down the naked Jacob, while flood the APF it is gold
Sailor's still not a aim, throw air unbuilt
My bitch nifty, yell off the bill
When breakers ain't real, I'm the silk
Might have to go sweat on the quilt
Between some slick players for real
While spray your wheels with your Zane for the kill
And wait for the drill, I'm Bakersfield
This ain't a favor based on film
I raise a kill
Landscaping, making it safe, then the snakes reveal
I made it my aim to stay on your heels like a Navy sail
I'm on it nigga
I been dope, I can fly a thousand dollar coat
When I was broke I sold coke for c-notes
Got pretty hoes blowin' on my dice in the casino
And fast life all that we know, nigga
I been dope, I can fly a thousand dollar coat
When I was broke I sold coke for c-notes
Got pretty hoes blowin' on my dice in the casino
And fast life for that weed note, nigga
It's like I write rhymes with coke lines Work frontin' like neutral niggas who blow signs
No blinds, examine my flesh and my opulence Pray to duck secret indictments with different documents
Criminatin' me for shit I did in the past Although I'm chillin' in the present, I was gettin' it fast
You think these diamonds just fell out of the sky?
Sometime I wake up with my scrotum gettin' licked in Dubai
Doggy, I'm fly, July to July
If you claimin' that we movin' like my nigga, you lie
Disrespectful on the daily, cuz you live and you die
Acclimated overlord is what my aura implied
We unhinge the arsenal and let the warriors ride
A glorious guy fact, I keep the muzzle on the mat.
Slugs enter through your chest, but they come out your back.
Loren.
67 kilos.
Worth an estimated.
At 67 keys.
DJ Muggs, Rock Marciano, Rome Streets, and Mayhem.
Loren off the Soul Assassins 3, which is out now.
Young-ish.
Oh, I'm going to Jersey.
I went to SOB's,
like I said the other day, for this young lady.
Her project is fire.
Okay.
Her name is The Artist,
and the name of the song is Frustrated Love.
Let's hear it.
Her whole project is crazy. I'm taking a negative all day I'm taking a negative all day I'm taking a negative all day
I'm taking a negative all day
I'm full for it
Controlling it
Wanting it
Loving you now
Without it means
You're full of shit
I noticed it
But I like it now
I saw you at the altar, tried not to fault you
Tried to just haunt you, I want you
Honestly, I fell for you, for you
Turned into nothing, I love you, I love you
But babe, I know it's difficult, difficult
Trying to stay in love with you, do it all
Even when I took the chance to love you through your flaws
Used to let me down at the end of it all
I promise that it's difficult, difficult
Tryna find a peace of mind, do it all
Now you got me stuck, it's like my back against the wall
Should I choose myself or the love after all?
Banking on this love, it's just you and me
Go back to month five, it was chemistry
Now I can't decide if it's really me
And you're feeling that ain't what it used to be
Selfish, baby, yeah, you're selfish
You cannot deny that this love has you melting
I hear what you're saying, but no words, it never felt it
I hear what you're saying, but no words, it never felt it
But baby, I know it's difficult, difficult
Trying to stay in love with you, do it all
Even when I took the chance to love you through your flaws
You still let me down at the end of it all
I promise that it's difficult, difficult
Tryna find a peace of mind, do it all
Now you got me stuck, it's like my back against the wall
Should I choose myself
Or the love after all
That is Frustrated Love by The Artist
The S is a dollar sign
If you're looking to search for it
And that was fire
Shout out to The Artist The S is a dollar sign if you're looking to search for it. And that was fire.
Shout out to the artists.
My track is a new song by Jack Freeman.
You guys went on tour with him, right?
Yeah, Jack, friend of the show, man.
Shout out to Jack.
That's my guy. Okay, so it's his new single.
It's called Shine.
And he's got an EP dropping called Nina.
I think I'm going to go to the listening party later on.
I may go as well, actually.
Oh, y'all are invited.
Just found out about it last night.
Shine by Jack Freeman.
Shine. Jack, what up? Have to be like that, have to be like that
Have to be like that, have to be like that
He act like he don't even notice you
He ain't even making love to you, baby And I don't have to send you no, the truth
How you let him take control of you, baby?
Girl, you know I got a dynamo I always answer when you call my phone
No matter where, baby, all time zones I'll be there when you're all alone
I can't believe you let him do you wrong
Every time you sing him it's the same old song
And then they rap for him and set that tone
Even disrespecting you for way too long
Yeah
Why you let him steal your sunshine?
Ooh
Girl, you know you could've been mine
Ooh
Instead you let him steal your shine
Ooh
You mad at him
You liked him
He pursued you, you tried it
It was cool for a minute, you liked it
You fell for it but you couldn't fight it
And then things got dangerous
Things he was doing made you anxious
Acting like a clown, he was shameless
We ain't talking about the mothers that were made nameless
The whole thing was aimless
Now it's too dirty
You're calling me by how he's doing you dirty
You seen all these red flags early
And they wasting all your time
Why you let them steal your shine?
You could've been mine
Instead you let him steal your shine
Why you let him steal your shine?
Take it back, take it, take it back, take it, take it back
Why you let him steal it? Go ahead, take it back, baby
Every time you call my phone, girl, I can tell you've been crying
Of course this nigga's been lying
Baby, has he even been tryin'?
Come here, let me comfort you
I know you're tired of runnin'
Oh, oh, oh
Why you left me till you're shinin'?
Oh, could've been mine
Why you left, why you left back While you're lost, while you're lost
Till you're on fire
Legs up behind it, legs up behind it
Could've been mine
Legs up behind it, legs up behind it
I'm retired, retired
That is Shine by Jack Freeman, friend of the show, friend of the show, shout out to Jack.
Jack Freeman, you having a fucking listening party in New York City tonight and I ain't get a text?
Nigga.
Wow.
I'm telling y'all, I'm going to stop supporting you niggas.
Fuck out of here.
My feelings be hurt.
My feelings be hurt.
Fuck that.
Friend of the show, though.
That's my man.
They don't fuck with you, y'all?
And that was fire.
They don't fuck with you?
I don't care.
I'll just be talking shit on the podcast.
That's my man, though.
Shout out to Jack.
Shout out to Houston.
I want to go to Houston, but they can't stop having 116 degree days.
It's still hot like that, though?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
They talking about some football season.
How they feel about some high school out there.
I've seen some shit.
Some high school out there.
You seen that shit?
You got money, money.
Real money.
Like $15 million on that football study?
What?
They go crazy, yeah.
That shit is real crazy.
And, and, yo, I'm watching, I know that y'all, every time I talk about the Netflix sports shows, y'all don't give a fuck up here, and I respect that.
But they are fire.
Like, I'm watching the Florida Gators shit now.
I started it, the new one, Untold.
Dog.
The Gators.
It's great.
The team with everybody was on it?
Mm-hmm. Hernandez and Tebow and all. They came later, but they was. Tebow. Untold The Gators It's great The team with Everybody was on it Hernandez
And Tebow
They came later
But they was
Tebow
They covered it
They covered it all
From before Urban Myers
Got there
To the Chris Lee
Quarterback
To when Tebow
And Aaron
And them niggas
Got there
And just him scouting Tebow
It's just real good
But the point is
Watching it
Really
Watching that
And the Johnny Manziel shit
Just really drove home
How big college Football is over there.
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
No, that shit is for real.
Way bigger than.
Dog, high school football in the South, they shut the town down.
No, it's crazy.
Certain parts of Florida, certain parts of Texas.
Dog, when the high school teams are playing, you can't go by a Snapple.
Shit is shut down, closed down. That shit is like an event in high school teams are playing you can't go by a snapper shit is shut down closed
down that shit is like an event in high school fuck college you ain't get to college yet yeah
no football in the south is different bro than here facts but in that florida shit they was
talking to all these young athletic black boys who never left their town and the culture shock
of when they get to florida seeing white people for the first time. It's good.
It's really, really, really good.
Well, I'm on episode four or five.
Check it out.
I did start that. Also, Hard Knocks is good.
Also, that shit BS High on Max
is good.
These sports docs is killing.
They kicking ass.
Vince, do you have any
Scooter Braun tea?
What that nigga do?
I don't even know who that is.
I know who he is,
but I never met him before.
I don't do the hip hop shit. I never been to no Grammy party? I don't even know who that is. I know who he is, but I never met him before. I don't do the hip-hop shit.
I never been to no Grammy party.
I don't go to award shows.
I don't do none of that, bro.
I don't even buy plaques.
You just get that money in quiet, huh?
Yeah, I don't even buy plaques, bro.
My lawyer be buying plaques.
They right by my dog bed
in the boxers' booth.
All right, yo.
All right.
Well, it looks like he's losing
a lot of his clients.
He's Bieber's manager.
He was Ariana Grande.
He probably did some freaky shit. I don't know his character like that. He's Bieber's manager. He was Ariana Grande. He probably did
some freaky shit.
I don't know his character
like that.
But his name's Scooter.
White Scooter at that.
That ain't Lil' Scooter
from up the block.
Nah, he definitely
did some psycho shit.
Damn, I think it was
one more question I had
but it ain't that important.
I don't remember. Justin trying to get away
From that one
He did something
Y'all seen him doing
Push ups in the projects
Yeah
That was your homies
I thank y'all for that
Nah I know them though
Thank you
I said it
That's one of my favorite clips
They was good dudes
Yeah them was good dudes
Man shout out to them man
I thought they was good dudes
Yeah nigga push ups on demand
You not exempt
Yeah man You went home now A lot for that lean boy I tell you I thought they was good dudes. Yeah, nigga, put your foot on the man. You're not exempt.
Yeah, man.
Nigga do a lot for that lean, boy, I tell you.
A lot for that lean.
Oh, my gracious, yo.
They can't put fentanyl in lean, right?
They can't put fentanyl in anything.
It's powder.
In possession of Doritos.
The price up on fentanyl, too, is some weird shit going on.
We'll talk about it off camera, but the price up.
Because niggas is looking for it, right?
We'll talk off camera.
It's crazy.
The little homie caught me,
I was in the writer's room.
I answered the phone
on the car,
like,
hey bro,
you know who got
the whoop-wop?
This nigga like 16.
I'm like,
what is it?
Yeah,
I heard it.
I heard it's up right now.
It's a concerted effort
to get it on the streets.
It's crazy.
I know what it's
a concerted effort to do.
They're going to
always keep it trick.
Yeah, man.
Don't you miss the
subtle days of like
crack cocaine?
Simple shit.
That's what Boosie
said.
Boosie said that.
Yeah, man.
Bring the crackheads
back, man.
The crackheads are
cool, man.
Nah.
Crackheads did some
shit.
Yeah, this shit
easy.
You might miss a
radio or something. They also gave us a VCR, nigga. This shit easier than crack. This shit right here easier than crack. No Crackheads did some shit Yeah this shit easy You might miss a radio
They also gave us a VCR
This shit easier than crack
This shit right here
Easier than crack
I haven't
I thank God
I haven't bumped into
The fentanyl crisis
In real life
As far as
Somebody that uses it
Looks for it
Knows the prices
I haven't
I got homies that's dropping
These been dying off that
Since like 2013
The crackheads from the 80s
Is still in front of the car wash.
They are.
He work?
Nah, he work.
And he's still smoking crack.
They ain't cleaning the shit out there,
wouldn't you?
They would.
I don't know what's in that bottle.
Clean it when you tell them to move.
Hey, nigga, move.
Get on.
No.
Still cleaning.
Nah.
Cleaning your shit.
All right, nigga.
I got a dollar for you.
What's wrong with you?
I feel bad now
because we in the cashless era.
I ain't even got money to tip now.
Yeah, that's fucking...
You know how much of a goof I feel like
when it's time to tip
and I'm like,
what's your cash app?
The smokers need to upgrade though, bro.
They giving out Obama phones
right there on,
right by Skid Row
in front of fucking the housing.
Yeah, bro.
They giving out Obamas.
They got the tents out.
You got to go get your shit up.
You want to hustle, bro?
Get a cash app.
If you're going to be a functional smoker and really try to stimulate You on a hustle bro Get a cash app You gonna be a Functionist smoker
And really try to
Stimulate the economy
Get you a fucking
Cash app my nigga
I'm ending this
Hey this is not
What I'm ending
This nigga not really
An entrepreneur bro
No I'm not
I never heard this
This shit is alright
You gotta go listen
To this album
I never heard this
This is one of his
Underrated projects They don't talk about it enough In my opinion This is all right. You got to go listen to this album. I never heard this. This is one of his underrated projects.
They don't talk about it enough.
In my opinion, this is his best album.
Like, top to bottom.
I wouldn't be mad at that.
It's called the championship?
Sometimes you have a good music take.
I'm not mad at that.
I wasn't trolling with that one?
No.
Oh, okay.
Because you agree.
No.
Tell me I'm cruel.
All right.
Because of the massive agreement.
There's a real argument to be made there.
Him saying that sentence is not going to piss nobody off.
And if it do, you can have a conversation.
I call him a troll not because of his opinion.
I want to clear that up.
You can have any opinion you like, and I'm your real life friend and love you.
I don't give a fuck. i love you but be able to explain why so it don't sound like you trying to
just fuck piss niggas off is all i'll be saying but when i say if it's not a reason that is good
enough for you like when i say that what i say about laura hill That's my honest opinion and that
is the reason why I don't put her that high.
It's not a troll. Let's have a transparent moment.
You only trigger me personally
because of the group
that you speak about. It's
Lauryn Hill, it's SZA,
it's Frank Ocean,
it's Watcher of the Throne. It's like
niggas with a certain musicality,
you just shit on them niggas completely.
Not for me.
And again, I ain't even.
And there's more to the list.
I'm not the music dude.
Mobb Deep.
Like, there's a few.
What did I say about Mobb Deep?
It don't matter.
I'm just telling you that.
No, but that's what I'm saying.
You don't really hear what I say.
You just hear that, how dare you not like this.
I never said nothing bad about Mobb Deep.
I said I wasn't a fan of the infamous album. I don know it like that all I said and that and that's I think
where the problem starts for some people like if you don't know that hear me out
before you go if you don't know the infamous album like that mm-hmm then go
listen to the infamous album with the same effort that you'll go listen to one
of the shoot them up bangbang young niggas.
If you're saying you are an aficionado of hip-hop.
I think that's what it is, though.
I think people hold you to that caliber of knowing music and breaking things down.
So when you say certain things, it becomes blasphemous.
Nah, it's literally world. For me, I don't know shit.
So if I say shit
about a flippin'
he don't listen to hip hop
or whatever.
But why is it
I have to listen
to every aspect of hip hop?
I never claim that.
I've always been
I like what I like.
That's always been my thing.
Yeah it's easier said
than done though Ice.
People want me to like
what they like
and respect what they respect.
And you remember your history
we watched you
critique music
for a long time.
Critique?
I don't know.
And we watched him be a troll for a long time.
He barked on us.
That's crazy, man.
I thought about that all week.
We watched you critique.
I don't know.
I really hurt my feelings.
Critique music for a long time.
I watched your tweets go viral.
I watched you get put in records, talked about, based off of certain things.
So people hold you to that caliber.
That's why I asked you about the A&R situation before Parks jumped in at that time.
So when you say something like that,
and it's like, you're just saying,
I don't like the album because I don't like it.
People are going to be like, well, why?
You know, what's the reason?
I don't like it.
I'm entitled to what I like.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't care what anybody likes.
No, I'll say, yo, it just didn't get me.
Like, music is subjective, yo.
And people don't respect it a lot if it's
something that everybody loves they don't respect the fact that hey i might not love it like you
but the difference with me and everybody else is i'll respect the fact that y'all love it but that's
the i never tell nobody not to like something but that ever but that inability to explain why you
don't like it is where some of the problem lies right i know i dislike a lot of shit and you can
ask me about any of it i'm gonna tell you why dog sometimes i just don't it it is where some of the problems lie. Right. I dislike a lot of shit and you can ask me about any of it.
I'm going to tell you why.
Dog, sometimes I just need...
It's a feeling.
Sometimes you can't explain it.
It's a feeling.
I can't explain why I like certain shit.
I hear it and I'm just like,
damn, that shit just got me.
I don't know if it was the beat.
It was the marriage of everything,
but damn, that shit just sounded good.
It made you feel good.
It put me where I needed to be
to enjoy that song.
I can't tell you why I love it
or that album.
This is my thing about Watch the Throne,
and then we'll end this.
And I'm not trying to change your mind on Watch the Throne.
But as far as an art piece, right,
you have two generational artists,
Jay and Kanye,
who immediately after that album,
for some reason, started beefing.
No Watch the Throne 2. who immediately after that album for some reason started beefing no watch the throne to no conversations from them no nothing from them like that it's a little
classic you got hit boy and with niggas in Paris a classic single absolute
classic timeless time well I've been enough it's been enough time for me to say that. No, no, no. When did that came out?
2013?
11.
It's been a minute.
More than enough time.
So that's a timeless single that that album has.
And the producer and Kanye, right after that, for whatever reason, started beefing again.
No talks, no more work.
talks no more work outside of what we think of the mute the musicality i think as just an art piece for those reasons that we'll never get it again i think those are classic reasons classic
reasons you know what that means that makes watch the throne a classic moment that's what it means
it makes that album a classic moment in time not a a classic album. Classic albums, classic albums
are albums that like,
people hit
Get Rich Without Trying,
Jeezy's 10-101,
Nas,
some people,
you know,
Illmatic,
it was written.
Your classic albums
that you run back to,
you know this whole album
backwards and forward,
like you remember
everything about this album.
Yo,
when that episode went out,
people kept saying,
yo,
how can you not say
Watch the Throne
is a classic?
I wanted to ask y'all, they made six records off the album.
Just six.
A lot of people, when that album come up, they go to the same three songs.
No Church in the Wild.
Don't get, don't ask me.
But that's my thing.
I'm talking about the album.
Having a classic song on your album does not make it a classic album.
You did that.
You did that with The Chronic.
Hold on.
He did it with The Chronic.
Now, from New York, I remember Flex premiering Otis.
I don't remember.
That was a moment in time in New York City.
I remember that, too.
That premiere.
I remember Flex.
You can't.
I remember.
Premiering the Meek Dreg Dist. No, stop. wasn't stopped i'm talking about oldest them need to be forget
that was fun you know what i'm saying like that was great still i could hear otis and go right
back to that moment when he did that moment in time on hot 97. that does not make this album
a classic album that was my only thing.
And everybody I talked to about it,
they give me a bunch of reasons that's not music.
Somebody was like,
yo, they chopped up the Maybach in the video.
Yo, the artwork.
That was fire.
All that's fire.
I'm talking about the album.
And that's the only reason why I say
it's not a classic album to me.
I like that album more than a lot of people.
I didn't like the album when it first came out.
We just talked about this, but again, I didn't like the album when it first came out. We just talked about this, but again,
I didn't like the album when it first came out.
It's grown on me,
and I think the impact that it had on other people
makes me revere it more than maybe other people do.
And I think in the level of classics,
it's not a get rich or die trying,
but it's still some sort of classic.
I'm going to say it's better than Chronic
and really good Vince, man.
I can say a lot of albums better than Chronic, but go ahead.
You're saying you're me mad?
Yeah.
Why would I give a fuck
about that?
He was negative too.
I wasn't alive.
Yo, man.
We want to thank Vince Staples
for coming here
and getting us demonetized.
Melissa, me and Flip is on your ass when Vince get out of here.
We ain't like your baby today.
Oh, you too?
Yeah, we on her head.
Hey, MetLife.
MetLife.
It's up for Melissa.
Yeah, now fuck that.
Yo, keep us in your prayers. Lord knows we need to be there
Until the next time
I bid you a due farewell
Adios, arrivederci
Hasta la vista, au revoir
So long, goodbye
Remember, life is a series of moments
And moments pass
So let's make this one last
As if it's all we have
Rest in peace
Debray Wyatt
This shit is hard
We outta here, man
Everybody enjoy your weekend.
High frequency.
Stay away from low vibrational shit.
Peace, love, health, wealth, and prosperity.
Anybody got plans this weekend?
Anything fun this weekend?
Anything fun this weekend?
My girl's birthday is this weekend.
I just want it to be over.
Oh, I dread that shit.
I just want it to be over.
I can't wait, yo.
It's not about to be for about three more weeks.
I want my birthday to be over because of my girl.
I feel you.
Yeah, yeah.
I feel you.
But, hey, respect Virgos, nigga.
Watch your fucking mouth.
Respect your girl, nigga.
Your girl glowed you up, nigga.
Watch your mouth.
Hey.
Yo, hold it down.
Have a good weekend out there.
Y'all stay safe, head on a swivel
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