Episode 849 | "Super P" (feat. Offset)

3h 23m

The latest episode from the JBP features Melyssa Ford and QueenzFlip returning to set as the room discusses Joe’s appearance at WWE Monday Night RAW (21:28) before Ice addresses Atlanta being upset at reactions to Metro Boomin’s new album (43:30). Offset joins the cast to share the plans for his upcoming album ‘Kiari’ releasing later this month as well as life outside of music (55:15), his relationship with JID (1:09:08), his feelings about the internet and the media (1:13:30), the desire to get into fashion (1:37:00), and his plans as an artist moving forward (1:52:45). Also, Joe takes a look at The Volume & Nightcap’s partnership (2:24:38), Johnny Manziel fires a tweet at Gillie Da Kid in defense of Cam Newton (2:50:00), Nicki Minaj vs. Dez Bryant (2:53:50), and much more! 

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Sleeper Picks:

Joe | Jacquees - “He Kant”

Ice | Mozzy - “4 A NECKLACE”

Parks | RJ PAYNE - “Hustle 4 my last name”

Ish | The Amours - “Clarity”

Melyssa | India Shawn - “Kill Switch”

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Transcript

The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only.

I repeat, it is not serious.

It is not real.

No one is exposing, revealing, indicting,

or telling you anything about themselves.

Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home.

We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own.

Enjoy the show.

Damsel in distress.

Yo, yo, Joe, look.

All right, let's go with it.

We're here.

Yo, this was stuck right here.

Look, she could have just moved it over.

I couldn't.

She said, and looked at me

and I moved it for her.

That shit worked.

Old habits die hard.

I'm sorry.

Well, that supports the theory that I came up with

before we started, which was

you, Mel's son.

I don't know.

When did you?

You are Mel's son.

There's nothing wrong with that.

But as soon as you came in, and we're not hyper-focusing on you and Mel

But as soon as you came in, you see Mel.

We're happy to see her.

She had the board doing her one-two.

You like, oh, shit, yo, I called you.

Yo, please, I can speak to you on the side for a second.

It's like, look at him, sunned out.

Sunned out.

I tried to call her.

That's all.

Sunned out, though.

She didn't even do a job first day back.

She got to step to the side.

You're right.

That's okay.

Male, what's up?

I'm good.

Make some noise for Big Mal.

Come on, man.

Welcome back, Mal.

Welcome back, Mal.

Listen, we missed you.

I'm so glad to be back.

Fresh back from the movie set or the beach

or how bothered.

No,

maybe they were filming on the beach.

She done did it.

Yeah, she done did some of my shit.

Thank God we made that little change in them contours.

Well, yeah.

God damn it.

That hurt.

That motherfucking hurt.

But yeah, no, it was good.

It was good.

I did the movie, but then I had like the weekend, and I just booted over to Mexico just for some sun and relaxation.

Sure.

Sure.

Just boot right over.

It's just down the street.

Yeah.

That's why I love her, yo.

Y'all got to see me when I leave town.

I hustle and bustle back to this motherfucker.

She's like, oh.

Going to Mexico.

Already out there.

And

what she didn't expect was the movie set people taking the group pic at the end saying, hey, we done film, and they was done like nine days ago.

No, they weren't.

No, they weren't.

They was done ages ago.

I'm looking at the Twitter like, this fucking she did it again.

She got me again.

She did it again.

No, she didn't give me this time because that little change.

Uh-huh.

That's right.

Hey, she could stay away as long as she motherfucking wants to stay away.

I tell you that.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, I'm happy.

You serious?

I'm very serious.

Yeah, he's dead ass.

He is.

He's dead ass.

That's.

Yeah.

I don't even know what you're saying, but

I know, but I can hear you.

I can tell you.

He's just wondering, does that apply to us?

And that swipe of his hand is across the board.

Now you're speaking for me.

No, no, no, no.

Now you're speaking for me.

If happens.

You know why they're laughing?

They got the veteran contracts.

This shit ain't changed.

No, they come to work.

Who?

Them two.

Them three.

That's my name.

Stop, stop.

They come to work.

If one of these people come to fuck me, but niggas.

If one of these

don't come to work, it's an emergency.

Do you come to work?

Yes.

That is a fact.

You two, niggas, you'll run to Bermuda.

You'll go try to save a family in Cincinnati, introducing chicks to their dads.

You'll catch a flight.

Tyson Beckford called.

You two niggas, y'all don't give a shit about

this the time.

What I'm trying to do, nothing.

What you trying to do?

She ran to Mexico.

What you trying to do is nothing.

I put you in the movie.

I ran to Mexico.

What did she call it?

Tooted and booted.

Boot over.

I said I booted over to Mexico.

It's right down the street.

I'm so happy to have you.

We're so happy.

I'm so happy to have you.

I can't wait to hear about how the movie went.

I'm sure you saw the fans missed you as as well.

What's the name of the movie?

It's called Red Flags.

Oh.

Oh, y'all did see the

shit.

Shout out to the casting.

They casted the fuck out this one.

Boy, did they ever.

Well, I can't wait to hear all about it.

How y'all doing?

Y'all cool?

Good, man.

I'm great.

Feeling great?

Good, good, good.

Happy to see everybody.

Yeah.

Please don't play with me today.

Please don't play with me today because you've been funny funny since you walked in.

And I'm trying to be serious.

We got a long day today.

We do.

I'm trying to be efficient.

Okay.

There's a bunch of niggas coming.

I'm trying to raise my soap.

I charge my social battery, though.

Niggas coming.

Oh, that's good.

But who's coming?

Okay, I love Ish.

Ish is also one of my favorite people.

He's on the group chat.

I was getting rid of that.

Is he in that group?

No, he's not.

My bubbles are great.

My bubbles are granted.

This is great.

No, I'm not.

You're still one of my favorite people.

I don't care what's going on.

Thank you.

I appreciate it.

You in that one.

This is...

Let me check the list here.

This is Corey, Amani, Ian, Ice, Ish, Joe Budden, Lamont Hill, Poe, and Queenslope.

You're not Mel.

What the fuck?

That's our dude.

That's our dude chat.

Yeah.

Even on vacation, I think was the issue, maybe.

Yeah.

It said he can't be in there if you're going to be in there.

Oh, shit.

I'm flying.

I'm lying.

I'm lying.

I'm lying.

I'm lying.

Y'all can figure it out later.

Y'all can figure it out later, you guys.

Anyway, yeah, we got a long day, a fishing day.

Just trying to be my best self.

Again, charged my social battery.

Went Went out last night.

Felt cute.

Might delete later.

Saw you.

Oh,

saw you.

Felt cute.

You made the rounds a little bit.

I saw you.

You did.

I had a blast.

Did you?

And I had a blast.

I used to went too, right?

You went to

the shit.

I went to the SummerSlam.

Oh, that was a different shit.

You went to the big shit.

I just saw a big wrestling event and figured it was all the same thing.

Well, they had the whole weekend.

They had Friday night.

I'm a head now.

I'm a wrestler head now.

Watch you.

You fucking disrespect me.

I didn't mean disrespect you saw it.

He's side gun.

I'm a wrestler head now.

It ain't gonna be too much on wrestling while I'm sitting here.

You're right?

I'll tell you that one.

I don't give a fuck what y'all talk about.

They had Friday night SmackDown live with predictions.

That's a bag one.

Okay.

They had Saturday night and Sunday night.

Can you stop interrupting?

I ain't told you.

I know SummerSlam.

Yo, what's that bag like?

I wouldn't know.

I'm not being paid by any wrestlers.

WW.

No, not by the wrestlers.

Or by the fourth.

Wait, wait, wait.

You got the wrestling gig before Flip.

I'm not being paid by anyone.

And on top of that,

why has to be a

comparison, man?

You fall right in the lines of disruption and cause a division.

That was division.

That was very divisive of you.

It wasn't.

I'm very supportive.

I think you would be an amazing wrestling.

I corresponded.

I think it was meant to happen.

When I saw Joe there, I was happy.

I was excited.

I think that was dope.

It was fire.

I was proud.

That's motivational.

My man.

That's right.

He did right there looking good.

He was looking, put his hand up.

I was like, yeah, Joe, let's go.

I didn't really understand the pause part, but I mean, you know.

Yeah.

Well, I guess it's Monday Night Raw.

Yeah.

Hey, Joe Button, down.

Oh,

okay.

Okay.

All right.

It's some social media, man.

I'm just trying to play the boy.

Hey, Absen Grace.

Not too much of fucking wrestling.

You're right.

Watch yourself.

Watch yourself.

Watch it.

How do you feel being in there?

Listen, I want to start the part.

I'd like to catch up with everybody.

Got it.

I'd like to talk about all of the non-important things going on on the board.

Sure.

Shout out to the first and last time.

Listen.

Oh, I forgot how to start this shit, man.

Start by playing some of the music.

Perhaps you have a little tune.

Yo.

I do.

A little jingle.

I do.

Time for us to come together as one.

Shout out folks.

One game.

One nation.

We making informants get plastic surgery.

What's behind the moon?

I've been riding on some rap shit.

Keyligram were the key to my success.

I apologize being sick.

Please let a nigga free.

Dilated pupils are the seats.

With 20 G's in my denim jeans.

And she fucking is she lucky just to get some Chucky cheese.

I bust my nut and holler lucky man.

Mike check, Mike, check, watch you, watch it.

Being gangsters are go job.

Like a nigga go rejoice with a blowjob.

Always want a rose race with no job.

Did it get all I do?

They don't feel me yet.

They not feel me yet.

Yes, sir.

Yes, sir

Shout out to all the entrepreneurs and nine to five is out there

Shout out to the dope boys out there anytime I'm around Jersey's in a building

You already know whole New York City was popping up here

Or get a new car, I could lease it for a year.

I'll bring it back tomorrow.

That's some lease that disappears.

Count new money, peeling out a venue.

New Meg Bach after it was discontinued.

Never question mind, my mind is so inventive.

I triple my net worth than doing a viewing center.

Make park for the Lord at our door.

All money gang, we got ones in the floor.

See me on the wood, nigga, pause at the game.

Two million drew so flaws, ask them lanes.

Yes, sir.

To the boss in the presence of a gun.

Starting on the corner, nigga didn't have a coin.

Clay in my position for a club that I was in.

Everybody on vacation right now.

I got a cute bitch.

She showing some attention, so we take the trips.

Nigga, access last when memories fade.

I'ma pesch that ass, I don't get paid.

I'm a Mike Tyson type, type

works.

I love when the beat dip.

Same way I love to see a key flip.

Go and pay your mama house off.

Get sucked up.

Shorty, wipe your mouth off.

Yeah, I mean, let me do it for the niggas that's on scooters right now.

And the short shorts, the nigga poom poons with the dick out paws.

I mean, flip got little lemons on.

That's what they're selling here.

The dick-out shorts for niggas.

Let's go.

We got a great show lined up for y'all today.

All wait for the ladies, all the way for the ladies.

Oh,

Everybody go into that family reunion.

What up, what up, what up, what up?

Shout out to my cousins and shit.

See y'all soon.

Whoa.

I think she lied.

Happy birthday to my older brother.

Happy 50th.

Happy birthday to you.

Man, keep this applause going.

Let me get these drops out the way right quick.

Keep this applause going for the best crew in the world.

What's that?

Flip and mail, mail, mail.

Shout out to our good brother Dark Lamar Hill on vacation and at Martha.

Shout out to him out there in the vineyard, man.

I can't wait to see him when he gets back.

What episode is this?

849.

Welcome to episode 849 of the Joe Button Cup podcast.

Brought to you by Fuel Buy Power Buy Prize Fitness, Prize Fish Gang.

I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, happy to be here, host Joe Button here with some really amazing people.

To my right, you seen her.

Tell me, have you seen her?

Tell me, have you, tell me, have you seen her?

Oh,

Melissa Ford, back from wherever she was at, makes some move.

From the booty.

Hootie.

Well, Mel, tell us everything.

I mean, it was, I have a lot to say, so let's just get through the intros and then

to her right queens get the money queens flip in the building

to his right King Wawa big ish a thousand doors and up

to his right big freeze ice is in the building

Parks is in the building Poe is in the building Corey is here Erickson is here TNN Sivani here by remote labs but certainly not least each and every one of you guys are here before this show gets started we want to say sign up to the Patreon sign up to the Patreon, become a member.

And now, even if you are not a member, you could just go on there and buy shit.

A la carte.

That's fly.

You can pick your favorite episode, pay a couple dollars, you know, I mean, and see whatever you need to see.

That is extremely fire.

Shout out to Patreon for making that change.

Or maybe that's just for me.

Well, shout out to Patreon either way.

Shout out to Patreon either way.

Are you the most successful person on Patreon?

Read the article.

Oh, they get the Times over in Mexico.

I was reading my script, so I didn't get a chance to rank

higher.

But, you know, I saw it.

I saw what mattered.

They said yes.

Yes.

Well, congratulations on that.

That is amazing.

Thank you to that.

I couldn't do that without you guys making some noise for yourselves.

Yo.

Why?

Not today.

Oh, why?

Then you left and leave, man.

Go away.

Oh, yeah.

Oh, man.

She's a little successful,

successful black man.

That came a little crazy.

Successful.

No, I got to go back to school.

Okay.

You said you got to go back to school.

I got to.

I feel like that's about too crazy.

How's everybody doing?

Great, man.

Good, good, good.

Really great, great, great, great.

I just had a camping trip this weekend.

Oh, how'd it go?

Went well, went well.

Crazy.

Well,

Cascill, right?

Not Cascill, the PA.

Yeah.

Okay.

Nice.

Poconos?

Yeah, something like that.

Okay.

Yeah, around there.

Anybody fight a beer?

No, no, no.

I'm just a bunch of new people, a bunch of storylines created in front of me, man.

I mean, initially, I was reluctant to find new people because I didn't know how it would go, but it turned out better than I think.

I mean, sometimes you have to change, man.

Change habits are good sometimes.

You know what I mean?

Stop getting used to what you're used to.

So I stepped out of my comfort zone, but it was nice, man.

A lot of new people.

A lot of great things happened.

I can't wait to share it with you guys on the internet.

You know what I mean?

But it was wonderful.

Awesome.

I can't wait to see it.

That's funny.

My wrestling story is going to start with stepping out of my comfort zone, but I want to hear about Mel.

Oh, okay.

Well,

I saw him.

Yeah.

All right.

Well, you've been to Mexico, nigga.

I did.

I did.

I needed it.

The one thing that I realized every time I did a film is I came right back to work, no, no recharge, no nothing, and it was really difficult.

So, this time I wanted to, before I came back to this motherfucking mosh pit, I needed to take a little bit of a break.

Listen, no complaint from Joe.

Me and you are good.

Little, yeah, a little Mexican, a little booted over there.

Yeah, it was great.

Um, but uh, the movie was great.

Where'd you go with

by myself?

Sure, who took the pictures?

Alejande, Alejandro, Who took the pictures?

Alejandro?

Maria?

Yo.

Hey, Maria, can you take this picture?

That's why I love you.

You just are consistently the worst liar in the universe.

That is crazy.

Look at that.

And your face, when you turn your age and don't get the bow tie, we can see the faces you be making when we say certain shit.

No, I'm saying your face moves.

Oh, yeah.

Your bitches' faces ain't moving out here at all.

I'm just saying, I'm going to keep saying it too.

That's true.

That's true.

I do.

Look at this.

Relax.

I do.

I do.

Yes.

I do.

Now you hoes are casket ready in the face.

Oh, shit.

When you talk.

When you talk, your top lip does not move.

You look crazy like a puppet.

I hate that shit, son.

He's right.

They forehead don't move.

I'll be saying something that should be surprising.

They can't do none of that shit.

Oh, yeah, no, it's true.

My face does remote.

Okay, so yeah, it okay, fine.

I went with my girlfriend, Liz.

To Mexico.

No, it's okay.

It's fine, girl.

Springle Swore lying a lot.

It took you that long to come up with my girlfriend.

And just know that there's a profile on

women with bobs.

I don't know what that means.

Could you translate?

There's a profile.

There's a profile.

You have a bob.

Yeah.

What does it say about us?

There's a profile on women with bobs.

Okay.

And I'm not saying it.

What's wrong with you?

Does anybody else know where it is?

No.

No.

Nope.

Maybe it's just me.

Okay.

Maybe it's just me.

You look beautiful.

Thank you.

You look beautiful, and I'm so glad to have you back.

Thank you.

Thank you.

But I will say this: that each time that I've done a film, I've had the most incredible castmates.

Like, that's been the consistent thing, and it didn't.

It's not shouting out castmates.

Yeah.

Okay, fine.

After the movie.

That's all.

I don't know what the fuck you think is going to be.

Shout out to my castmates.

You know who you are because they won't let me fucking say your names, but you were amazing.

You got to do that.

We are castmates.

These are my co-hosts.

You got to do that at the next Webby Award.

What was that award you won?

A Gracie.

You got to do that at the Gracie Podem.

A Gracie.

But yeah, no, it was great.

It was wonderful.

Wonderful.

How was actually shooting the movie?

It was hard.

It was hard.

It was much shorter than the last two projects that I did.

And so like 124-page script with all that dialogue in such a condensed amount of time is really, really, really fucking hard.

How many days of shooting was it?

I don't know.

It was a lot.

It was not a lot.

It was in between.

Got it.

Wait, what?

Don't worry.

Hit the road.

We just called it Madline.

You need another day off.

Like, that simple of a question shouldn't be, are you like a robot?

Like, tennish.

Something like that.

Like tennish.

A lot of filming and not so many days, so it made it tough to memorize and

retain the script yeah exactly exactly my memorization skills are

a little rusty a little rusty well what what did you what did you learn about yourself from this movie from from the last movie i learned that i got to do more projects it can't just be one a year and why do you say that because like you got to work on the craft you know you work on your craft this is a craft that i need to work on so i got to get my memorization skills you know i just i felt i'm i'm shooting for viola davis and i'm like like right here

Okay.

Yeah, so that's the goal

you were a little rusty

He just kind of just chilling

I knew that would trigger somebody

big freeze went to that summer slam.

Yo, if you're not a wrestler hand, mute up right now.

My bad.

My bad.

Yo, if you're not into wrestling, mute up for the next 10, all right?

Big Freeze.

I did, I did.

I went to SummerSlam night one at MetLife.

It was my first live wrestling event in over 20 years.

And

boy, when I tell you the shit.

The women was out there.

They weren't some money.

No, they weren't on budget.

I thought that was what you were about to say.

No, they were.

The women were out there, though.

Yeah, it's money around out there.

But nah, this shit was amazing, yo.

Top to bottom.

we missed the first two matches but every little hungover for friday yeah yeah oh because you and parks was out being birds on friday yeah we were being birds we were being birds we got it we were definitely being birds but um

the ovation the way that crowd went when seth rollins dropped them crutches cashed in the money in the bank and won the championship from cm punk

i ain't i haven't felt nothing like that that shit was in your life you cried nah not cry i'm talking about the energy and the energy and the room room.

You're talking about 50,000 at one time.

Haggin died.

He never felt nothing like that in his life.

Energy, my guy.

Okay, okay.

A live crowd with absolute ape shit from children all the way up.

Like, that shit was crazy.

I saw people saying the reports of an earthquake.

I'm like, nah, I think that might have just been this.

No.

No, no.

I was on earth.

I wasn't that summer slammed.

It was in my house.

Did it really?

Yes.

I always missed the fucking earthquake.

My nigga, I thought somebody ran into my house with a car.

Oh, damn.

Yeah.

It was some scary place.

I guess it was right about it.

She got the address.

She found the address.

Nah, dead ass.

That shit was sucking.

I was on the balcony.

Winning.

That my old shit shove over.

That would be a scary place to be in a

earthquake.

I like shit like that.

Like, we are on a planet, and I think we just running around here

going to stores and all of this man-made shit.

Like, the planet don't have a say in nothing.

I like the planet to shake it to you.

Well, again, I'm not in LA, so trigger warning for the people that I know it's different out there.

Up here, we don't get that so much.

I'm a kid.

No, they don't.

It made me think about L.A.

Because it was short.

It was like a second and a half.

Like, it was short.

And it was only like a three.

It was a 3.0.

So I can only imagine.

That was a 3.0?

Yeah.

That shit was real.

That shit shook my whole house, family.

I'm not going to lie.

Crazy.

So, wait, there was another earthquake.

Do you remember?

You guys remember that?

It was like, was it?

It was like last year.

Yeah, Yeah, it was last year.

There's a couple of them.

I ain't felt that one.

That one happened while we were at work.

We was working or something.

We was working.

Because I felt that shit.

Yeah.

Now, that shit the other day was different.

I could only imagine if it was a seven or eight and it lasted for five seconds.

Yeah.

So in LA, the buildings are like retrofitted to

Manhattan too.

The big ones.

Okay.

But here.

Like I'm talking about like even like buildings like this.

They're not ready for that.

And the frequency in which this is happening is kind of alarming.

Overseas.

I'm sorry.

Sorry.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

We're good.

That's a

lot in a short amount of time.

Sorry.

But you had a great time.

No, I had a great time.

Great time.

Great time.

Like,

huh?

Who'd you go with?

I went with my girl.

Oh, okay.

I saw a lot of fans there.

It was dope.

It was really dope.

We were up in the suite, so we was able to see like the whole.

Oh, stunt.

Oh, that's where they put the sweet niggas.

Yeah, it was sweet.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I'm joking.

But nah,

that shit was fly.

Like, I'm looking to go to more of these shits now.

Tell us about your experience.

Yeah, I saw you.

Yeah, I seen you.

You wasn't in them button seats.

Buddy.

It's different.

When I tell you, I had a time.

Where was it?

The Barclays.

Yeah, like I said, they had the whole weekend up here.

The whole city.

On the floor.

The whole weekend, the whole city.

Yeah.

So now, I wouldn't have done SummerSlam.

I don't think, not off the whim, because I'm claustrophobic.

And that's just a lot of people.

And y'all know how we've been feeling about arenas.

Yeah.

I mean, stadiums.

Stadiums.

Stadiums, right?

It's not that far off to be in an arena.

But a few weeks ago, I think it's a world of a difference, even in just how you enter.

Okay.

Like, but see, that's...

You better be in shape.

You go to them arenas.

That's true, though.

You better be used to walking and breathing and jogging.

And yeah, it's a lot of that.

That sweet shit.

It's different over there at MetLife, MetLife, yo.

Huh?

That sweet shit is different at MetLife.

Oh, man.

We don't walk in through none of that.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is true.

Okay, yeah, I did that

when I was fucking with the Giants.

That's true.

That's true.

That's true.

That's true.

It's just been a while.

Okay.

Ian hit me a few weeks ago, like, yo, August, whatever date that was, I want you to come out to the wrestling event.

So I check the calendar and I do what I do anytime somebody asks me weeks in advance.

I say, all right, bet.

If you just ask me a month, a month and a half, oh, yeah, I'm there, bro.

Yeah, come on.

It's not a Tuesday and Friday.

Come on, for you.

Yeah, oh, God.

It's for you.

You think I ain't showing up to that?

I'd get my shit off.

But anyway, then the date comes.

And Ian is like, yo, you know, we got that wrestling shit tonight.

Nigga, my girl just left.

All these kids just left.

It's my first day by myself.

You want me to leave the house

at what time is this shit?

See, this is Raw to go to another Raw.

Rush hour traffic to Brooklyn

to some wrestling shit

and then hike it back.

Is that what you want me to do?

Yeah.

He said, listen, buddy, it's not urgent.

You don't have to go.

We don't have to go.

But it would be nice.

It would be nice.

What do you mean?

What?

When I'm invited somewhere, I don't typically ask, hey, why did you invite me?

No, what was the motivating factor?

To see wrestling.

Because you'll cancel.

Well,

if I come out I'm probably coming out to watch the production

if I'm coming out I was probably invited by somebody

who is well established literally important yeah so I went bottom line I went when I tell you no traffic headed to the barclays nice ice cube made today was a good day this was a close jersey rendition of it well I will say no traffic I will say even when we were out Saturday it was like damn this shit is like kind of late right now and I was like well this is the time of year when everyone's somewhere yeah No one's here right now.

Exactly.

I got to Brooklyn with the ease.

Yeah.

Okay.

Pulled right up to the VIP,

hopped out, walked in.

The dude that's working the metal detector that's from the third party company, he didn't really get it.

He didn't get me at first.

But the dude that was standing right behind him, OG, here.

Joe, come on, man.

Take your lighter, Dover.

Come on, take your stuff.

Awesome.

So now we just being escorted around.

We go through some elevator.

Now we're backstage walking around and there's wrestlers.

When I tell y'all that I don't know a wrestler, I don't know no wrestlers.

Me either.

The niggas I used to name, I was like, I don't know.

No, I know him now, but I know some of the bigger ones, but they got a million successful

wrestlers.

This ain't like back in the day where you had to.

It's a lot of these niggas.

And women.

I don't know any of the wrestlers.

But anyway, so I get there.

Monday Night Roar is on Netflix now, right?

So on Netflix, people shout out to Netflix.

So they got a bodega.

They set up a bodega for the influencers and the tastemakers and yada yada yada.

So I go into bodega.

I start seeing everybody that I haven't seen in 15 years.

I see KP, shout out to KP from Complex.

I see Chuck from all hip-hop.

He's not at all hip-hop now.

I see Cheyenne Reed.

We see B-Dot.

We see Gene, my man Gene is in it, who's at Netflix now, who was at State of the Culture with us.

Like, it's just a mix.

So now we're in mixy time.

It's pictures, it's smiling, it's veneer.

You know what I mean?

So my social battery is draining.

It is, but this shit is so fly,

and everybody is so in a good mood, upbeat, it's food.

They're giving you bags.

Take all the shit out of here.

We don't need it.

And I'm just looking at the production.

They got a million different departments with thousands of people working one event

in concert, cohesive.

We on these headphones, we on these walkie-talkies,

and it's work.

When they say, well, so we get backstage, now the wrestlers are shooting back there.

So they like, hey, quiet, hey, quiet, it's production.

And I'm just looking, and they shoot,

and then they stop shooting.

They did that a few times.

And then all the wrestlers walking by, and then you're talking to all the wrestlers, the guy wrestlers, the girl wrestlers, and everybody is so polite and just warm and welcoming.

They don't care.

I don't know wrestling.

They don't give a fuck.

Hey, man, nice to meet you.

Yada, yada, yada, yada, yada.

Oh, my God.

We are catching a little vibe, aren't we?

We are having a slice back here.

Sorry for being outside.

So then we keep following

the Netflix,

whoever we follow.

We follow them.

They take us to our seat.

Let's sit down.

It's fucking Havoc, because Havoc was in the bulldog.

shout out to havoc

it's havoc it's method man it's cas

it's

storm you dropping a little lot of names okay so let me slow this down why why i'm dropping these names is these are the people that's sitting in the first front row

storm when i was 1920

in jersey city storm had the red fucking suburban or the fucking Denali with the some rims on it.

And Storm was working with Qaddafi.

And Storm was doing the DVDs of local talent niggas spitting in Jersey City.

I was the best nigga to ever grace that.

Let me just be super, super clear.

But online now, if you see a video of me like 18, 19, rapping some extra long ass verse in a thing.

I think the green shit.

I think I see that.

Yeah.

That's Storm shooting that.

Shout out to storm man okay so this is like a full circle thing for me

that storm is to my right with havoc

and to my left is method man and his children that's fire behind me is chuck who i came up with in this shit these is niggas from oh one

right yeah we talking oh one oh two now this ain't for the puppies so for me it's like a full circle moment and it's so much hip-hop at this wrestling event Yeah.

That's fine.

That was ill to me.

That was ill to me.

So then they started the monologue.

Al Heyman, somebody, Al, I think it's Al Heyman.

Paul Heyman.

Paul.

Paul.

Al Heyman.

Where did they get Al from?

Boxing.

Boxing Andrew.

Yeah, exactly.

So Paul Heyman is up there projecting, giving the best monologue ever with

Seth.

They smoked this monologue.

Camera down, lights down.

Now we got some fighters coming out.

I don't know who these people are, but when the crowd start chanting,

it's somebody on it.

It's a very organic experience for me.

OTC!

OTC!

OTC!

OTCH!

Yeah, fuck they talk about, nigga.

Yeah, I don't know who's a good guy,

a bad guy, but if the crowd is chanting, yeah, nigga, we on that.

You hoozy, we on that.

OTC!

we chanting holy shit when somebody goes through a table.

I don't care.

We was doing all of that, bro.

And then I guess Seth Rollins was out there bragging that he had the belt.

Yeah,

he just and then some nigga came out.

And I was like, yo, who didn't know?

No, it wasn't Roman.

CM Punk.

I was like, yo, who the fuck is this dude?

Kaz is a wrestling head, so he bringing everything.

He says, too much story to give you with this one.

But this guy right here, they used to be in a group.

They split up, yada, yada, yada.

I said, word, and the crowd start cheering.

LA night.

L a night.

L, hey, night.

L, hey, night.

Hey, the wood began.

Hey, let's go.

You switched teams and started shouting that shit.

They wasn't really fucking with Seth.

Oh, nah, they wasn't.

Like, he's on some bad guys.

He's a heel now.

He's a heel.

They wasn't really stealing, son.

They ain't like that shit from SummerSlam, I'm telling you.

Yeah, he took the belt from CM Punk.

Anyway, long story less long.

The matches were great.

The production was great.

Shout out to Netflix.

Watching all of that was great.

Shout out to Netflix.

Shout out to fucking WWE.

Yes.

It was amazing.

I would definitely go back.

Yeah.

I'm in.

I'm back.

I went home.

I was like, yo, I got to get the boys into wrestling now.

I'm in.

And it was just like a culture shock, right?

Because in the writing, like, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

In the writing, so much of the shit that's from our childhood is still in there, right?

The shit that used to work on me.

Like when the ref turned his back and then niggas start jumping,

yeah, man, a couple motherfuckers in the room.

I'm like, yo, turn everybody, turn around.

He's right there.

So I'm seeing this work in person.

So now, because I'm an adult watching,

I'm kind of getting a groove of it.

So every time somebody wins, they get up on the turnrope to the tight, to the top, and talk to the fans.

And then some new niggas come out, they're right behind me.

Turn around.

I think that

it's just more beautiful to me

knowing that it's not real.

It's iller.

Well, not that it's not real, that's wrong.

That's scripted.

You're an adult now.

That makes it, and you respect

the production and all the other shit that goes into it.

As a kid, you're not looking at it from that lens.

Exactly.

Dog, for them to be pulling some of them moves and slapping some of them

and Earth slamming the acrobatics.

I'm like, all right, real or not, scripted or not, some of this is going to hurt.

pull that off within the script is going to be very fucking difficult.

And I'm in the gym now.

So everybody that come out there is like this.

He's like, God damn.

Yo, speaking of that.

Jellyroll fought Saturday.

Oh, wow.

And I was like, wait, for real?

And so I'm talking to.

And he smoked it.

He smoked it.

I'm talking to one of the dudes that worked with WWE.

He explained it to me how Jelly Roll's been training.

And he's like, yo, he took this shit serious.

Like, he came down here every day

and you saw it.

Logan Paul, I'm like, yo, this is.

Logan Paul is one of those.

This shit is all right.

Like, I'm back.

I'm all the way back now.

Okay.

If I see you getting some muscles, I know you're getting the bag.

You know what I mean?

We had a time in Neil King.

This shit was

fly good.

Them wrestlers were saying

they work 52 weeks a year.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It said, we get off when we don't feel well.

I was like, that's how I do the pod.

How about the same words?

That's how the pod.

We alike.

But I'm just saying, think of a city.

And that's physical work.

Think of an entire city traveling to different cities for 52 weeks in concert, working together to put on this show.

This is one of the most amazing shits you're ever going to see.

That's fine.

So I'll definitely be back there.

They're talking about, they're they're talking about this Canelo Crawford fight, because apparently that's on Netflix too.

Where is it supposed to be?

Vegas?

Vegas.

Okay.

You guessed it.

Do you want to go?

Yeah.

Do y'all want to go?

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

Sure.

Yeah.

Hell yeah.

Seriously.

I'm just

such fucking pussies.

Niggas are such pussies.

Listen,

I'm serious.

Pussy about about what?

What is it going to be pussy about?

All right.

Say less.

September 13th, that's Saturday.

Write it down.

Anyway, again, shout out to the WWE.

Shout out to Netflix.

Shout out to Brooklyn.

That place was packed top to bottom.

They came over.

They asked me if I wanted to get on the TV.

Like, I don't care.

Go ahead and do that shit, nigga.

What, like his cam?

No, I wasn't kissing.

All right.

It's a thing, you know.

Okay.

No, no, just a regular, just a regular camera.

Just a regular cam.

Okay.

Regular camera.

Oh, and that was my wrestling experience, man.

That's fine.

So, shout out to the wrestlers.

That whole shit was fly.

That was a vibe.

I've never been a fan.

I'd be interested in knowing.

Yeah.

I was a pan in the 80s, but back in the day, maybe early 90s.

Yeah, like as a kid, but then, you know, the whole story is made.

It's an amazing experience.

It's a culture, yo.

It's a whole entire thing that they have.

It's definitely that.

Flip, I'd love to see you in that, though.

But to have

the five-year-old to the 70-year-old

men again.

Hey, it was some women up in that little

bodega influencer shit.

They were talking about, hey, don't, hey,

it's women at these wrestling events.

Don't be ignorant.

Fam, and that could be a nice niche market

for some

women that

conquer.

I'm telling y'all so.

I believe.

They in there.

Hopefully we can, we'll talk and we'll talk.

We'll talk.

Yeah, fam, we in the northeast.

When you go south, wrestling is a cult.

Like, Like, that shit is different down south, dog.

Yeah, no, it was a cult here, too.

Nah, it's a cult.

WWE is.

That shit is.

No, you should go.

You would be a dope wrestler.

That was another one of my thoughts.

If I opened a strip club, which I'm not, my girls are wearing wrestling outfits.

The girls are wearing wrestling outfits now anyway.

Them wrestling outfits put these little outfits that Hama Mella be making to Shane's.

They be having Hamamella in the back with a sewing machine.

These wrestling outfits, they got a lot of it.

And then it's nepotism, right?

Because I'm old as hell.

So it's.

Yo, that's Rick Flair.

That's Flair Daughter.

Yo, that's what's the name Science.

Charlotte.

She's just like a real sport.

She's the tattoo champion with the other little, little, little girl.

So then the Mexican girls came out.

Because that's the thing.

It's kind of love and hip-hop is too.

And I'll say this in closing.

It's love and hip-hop is too.

I'm in terms of production, right?

Like, while you're talking, giving your speech with your homie.

Somebody going to smack you.

Music is going to come on.

And now you're going to look stupid in the face.

And your enemy is coming right there down the aisle, just like in Love and Hip Hop when you was at the pizza place

and Mona had your enemy walk right in the pizza place, sit down with you.

The Mexican girls came out there and said, Oh shit,

this is this is getting beat.

The Mexican girl had a little girl with her, so now they just gonna battle Rick Flare Daughter.

What?

No, for real.

I'm not, I don't know their names.

It was the Metz girl and the little girl and Rick Flair and the show, but they champions.

And they won.

You ain't gonna beat the fucking champion on Raw, nigga.

Kick rocks.

But anyway, what y'all want to talk about?

What's been happening?

Whose phone is that?

Probably me.

Okay.

That's

Zelle.

That's a bank app, nigga.

No, that's not Zell.

Yo, what is wrong?

I'm going to say it.

That was Netflix.

Yeah, it's winning.

WWE, we'll be winning.

That's what it stands for, nigga.

What?

And my brain somehow got to potters are like wrestlers.

How?

In what way?

It's characters.

Yeah.

If we had it your way?

It's characters.

Yeah.

It's characters.

We're playing a character for a set role, and it has absolutely nothing to do with who you are and how you handle it behind the scenes because you have to successfully be both of those people for this to work.

Like for this to work, these big

giant

fightingists of the fighters have to be soft, gentle, kind, and know how to talk to people from every age, every walk of life.

It's totally not the same at all.

You could be out there booing them.

That Irish nigga that was fighting,

the big Irish nigga that was fighting my man Rusev, don't play with Rusev.

I'm team Rusev, too.

I don't know if he's good or bad.

I don't know if he's good or bad.

I'm a Shamus.

What's your mother?

The Irish nigga, right?

I'm a sham.

She ain't bad.

What's his name?

Seamus.

He ain't bad, but he was getting booed the whole night.

But backstage, he's taking every picture with everybody.

Like it's just one don't have your character.

Yeah, so it was a sight to see.

It was inspiring.

It was a sight to see.

I'll be back and let's work.

I feel like that's already happening.

La La, La, Lo.

Yeah.

That cup halfway full already.

You see me leave my own.

The motivating.

By the motivated folks.

I thought he was going to talk about what he kept sending them all.

Anyway,

shouts to them.

What would you guys like to talk about?

Where would y'all like to start an hour in?

What's important?

What's not important?

Coming off of the weekend, I think we should start about

talk with

Atlanta's not happy with us.

With who?

Us up here or New York?

Up here.

Why?

Why?

Because of our

review of Metro's album.

Oh, no, that was just it.

Nah, Metro, Metro, Metro agreed with it.

I said Atlanta.

They're not just mad at all.

Ish.

No.

I'm joking.

Metro said salute to us.

Ish.

He just said that.

We were dead too late.

And that was that pods back in process.

He came in at the end.

Thank you, Metro.

We got you two apart.

Thank God.

Thank God.

You never know who's a Petronian who ain't.

Thank you, Metro, for helping out.

Because, boy, everything that happened before that, they were saying was about us.

It was, it was, I was getting texts.

That's how I knew it was for real.

I got texts.

That's how I knew it was for real.

Atlanta people began to text me.

One of them, I got to call just to make up, to get my Atlanta pass back.

I'm going to call you all here, man.

Just say all that shit, man.

Say it away.

But what I do want to say is, before I cop please on the phone,

and it's Atlanta niggas coming up here.

A lot of them.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, it is.

Oh, shit.

We got lined up.

Yo, yo.

Yo, and you know what?

We got lined up.

We did get lined up.

You know how we got lined up now?

Because the first one that's coming was like, yo, everybody's going to be there, right?

We got lined up, man.

Making sure that.

Yo.

I'm such a huge Metro fan.

Let me start with this.

Let's go.

There we go.

Metro went crazy last year for me.

He did.

He did.

And the years before that.

Yeah, he's about to craft.

Yeah, but last year.

His last album and the future albums, I think he did a score of a movie.

He was going nuts.

And it all was fire.

I didn't know that this project was a concept album.

I just see Metro booming name.

So it wasn't until later where I learned all of what he's trying to do with

the terror border and

what he was doing.

So I commend him for that, right?

Up here, we have been big proponents of regional music coming back.

We like that.

That don't mean that it always has to be for me, but I'm really happy that he did that for those people.

But I don't think I shitted on it.

I ain't going to let y'all just put words in my mouth neither.

I don't think we shitted on it.

Nobody shit on it.

That was every argument I had.

It could have been a rough listen if you was from Atlanta and you was into it.

I get that.

But y'all must have never heard me shit on something.

It's all I said.

Because I acknowledge I didn't hear the whole thing.

Maybe we need to hear this at I need to hear this at another time in another place.

And it's for Atlanta.

And I'll have some hoes around.

I think they were just regurgitating what we said.

And yeah, but I ain't saying how they was coming at it.

I will say that part of the bringing the regionalism back is some people are not going to understand shit.

And that's okay.

Like, you don't, we, I don't expect for some Atlanta podcast dudes to run to a whatever, Griselda project and understand it to the same level that they understand the Metro project.

It's okay, but the niggas put out a queen cop, Queens compilation album, and it had 90s

Queens

hip-hop.

Everybody, it's not going to resonate with everybody, right?

Exactly, and that's okay.

I'm calling Meezy

because he says it's very irresponsible to judge this album without the proper context from an Atlanta nigga.

Meezy is 21's manager, he does a lot of great things.

And he calls though, damn near cursing me out

in my text.

Do I have to defend myself?

Let me give Meezy, see if we blessed enough to have him answer,

This little light of mine is stupid, yo.

I'm gonna let that shine.

Oh, shit.

It's crazy that you called because we literally just talking about Metro Project.

Show you Atlanta niggas.

Yo, Mies, I'm on air right now, so don't say anything that would incriminate either one of us.

But I told the people how

you were perturbed about the review from this album and how you thought it was irresponsible for it to be reviewed without the proper context from an atlanta

yeah i yeah i i feel that way i feel like you can judge it if you understand it and if you understand it and don't like it then you can say you don't like i say you you it's two things bro you can say some is trash or you can say some is not for me I don't like shit is trash and you have no understanding.

It's like a nigga that doesn't understand the clips calling calling the clips album trash and they don't even listen to it.

Just say it's not for you.

But for the record, nobody up here called that album.

Right.

That was the point.

We make sure to not call it trash.

But please give the proper context.

What is going on on this album from the POV of the niggas in Atlanta?

So for Atlanta, like future, it's like an era.

You had erased, obviously.

Y'all remember the snap era, you know, with like Deepo L and, you know, Franchise Boys.

And you had Krunk era with Lil John.

So like right after the Snap era, it was like this, like, evolution.

It was called like futuristic music.

That's where you get your young LA, AI, your J Money, first name, last name.

You got rich kids who y'all might not be familiar with.

You got like young Dro and young LA with the black boy, white boy swag.

That's where you get Travis Porter.

You know what I'm saying?

That's where you kind of get a lot of these people that y'all were hearing from from Atlanta at that time.

And it was like a sound and a swag.

It was like these beats were kind of like upbeat.

It was like certain strings and certain, you know, it was like an era of music.

So at that time, you got to think Metro is the early 30s me i'm you know i'm 35 so pretty much everybody in atlanta between like i say like 41 to

31

we all were you know young 20s to between 15 to 25 you know what i'm saying and this is all this is like why why do you think future future's name is future

like this is like this is what was happening at that time you you know what i'm saying um so it was like a sound in atlanta and it was these mixtape series called space invaders um with dj spins a hood rich mixtape with dj spins and dj pretty boy tank that's why dj spins is the executive producer and you hear his tags all through the album got it because it's a it's a it's a theme like in atlanta it was a major thing that's all we listened to so he's pretty much just bringing back a time because metro used to come back and forth from you know st.

Louis to Atlanta when he was younger you know he was out here making beats and working and a lot of young kids love the Atlanta sound everybody was on Gucci and everybody was listening to what was happening in atlanta so all he's doing is kind of going back to what he grew up on and restoring that feeling of how atlanta felt and the sound of atlanta at that time he's the only one not no he's not the only one but the the leverage that metro has he was able to put ears on people that people would never naturally yeah naturally listen to you know what i'm saying so he had to utilize his leverage and honestly if it was if he did this in 2010 it wouldn't have been on dsps it would have just been some on the the street

you know what i'm saying but shit he can stream and be able to make these people some bread and utilize his leverage to kind of gain ears and if you like it you like it if you don't you don't and i feel like a lot of kids you know metro has the metro he kind of got hit with the um like how people try to treat drake with um what was it honesty never mind When kind of Drake was like, yo, I want to do what I want to do.

You know, and people got mad at it, but it's like, nigga, shit, I can swing my nuts.

Let me do what I want to do right here.

I got y'all, nigga.

But listen, why you niggas, why y'all, I get all that that you're saying.

And I love it.

I respect it.

It's honorable as fly.

There's nothing bad I can say about it.

Look, if that's how y'all on it, why y'all can't just enjoy all of that without acceptance from anybody who don't extend it?

Understand it.

That's just a lot of words to come along with an album release.

I don't like when people say something's trash because you don't understand it.

That's what I don't like.

Like, if somebody like, that shit ain't for me, I have nothing to say.

Okay, so you just talking to the people that said it was trash.

Right, you're not not talking to us.

That's not us.

And then, and then I, yeah, and then another thing I hate is these fucking

bundle buying, these merch bundle buying ass white kids who don't know shit trying to dictate what any nigga's supposed to do.

I'm never gonna listen to y'all.

Okay, okay, me.

All right, all right.

You're going crazy now.

Thank you for your input.

You've helped me to understand.

Has he helped y'all to understand?

Yes.

Means and you stood me up when you came to New York, nigga.

Next time you up here, come on.

I know, man.

Don't run from it.

Pause.

No, no, no.

I got you, bro.

My God, I love you.

Say less.

Talk to you later.

Yes, sir.

I get all of that.

I get that.

I get all of that.

And again, like I was saying.

This is their moment.

They having their moment.

But when LA did their shit and they wasn't talking to everybody that didn't understand what was going on.

At all.

That's the only thing.

If this was us, you don't get it.

Cool.

Yeah, I don't think them having a moment needs to be like, all right, let's go fire it.

They want everybody acknowledging our moment.

Yeah, they want everybody to accept their moment.

like yeah bro we don't get it and that's all right my whole point was nobody up here said it was trash i've been arguing this all weekend yeah like yo y'all shitted on this album like all right come on let's go back let's go look at what you listen to it what did we say that shitted on this album we tried yeah we listened you waited to five tracks i made it to six and went to the second disc it's a try okay this is not for me me and you okay well maybe i'm listening to it at the wrong yeah we listen to it

on the phone yeah like this is giving something a try if i'm not from that i can't relate to that, doesn't resonate with me, then it's not for me.

That should be okay.

That's not us saying, yo, this is the work, get this bullshit.

We didn't do none of that.

Yo,

at almost 45, I'm down with all you niggas going to be as different and eclectic and as weird and unique as you want to be, right?

Coming off the Tyler release, Metro doing some fly regional shit.

I'm cool with niggas just doing what they want to do musically.

I'm not putting music pressure on nobody.

Yeah.

But also, I just want want everybody to also understand when you take these risks and do things, it might not be for everybody, though.

Exactly.

You can't now get mad at the folks who say, hey, you know what?

I listen and I'm cool off that.

People love Tyler.

People listened to that last Tyler project and said, eh, that one's not for me.

He's not running around now mad at everybody who say that album wasn't for them.

At all.

That's the part you got to understand.

Anything else happening music?

Because I think our guest is here.

We got a Juicy J project.

I haven't listened to the whole thing, but I'm excited about it.

Yeah, the new mix tape is out.

Yours, I'm up.

I just skimmed a couple, like literally around the corner on the way here.

I just saw that it dropped.

I think it came out after Friday.

Gotcha.

I got you.

But I'm excited about that.

Yeah,

he keeps a good one.

For sure.

Head on a swivel is what it's called, and it's out now.

Hey, that sounds fun.

Shout out to Juicy Jays.

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and run your game.

I'm good.

I'm good.

Chill out.

Nah, nigga, not what I'm in there.

Chill out.

Snuck some of that hole.

All right.

You did it?

Yeah.

Ladies and gentlemen.

Yes.

We have a very special guest in the building.

We have a brother I'm really excited to talk to.

We have probably the only person in the record business that I want to talk to like I want to talk to.

Let's just rock for a little bit.

Let our guests get situated.

We have another strip club connoisseur in this bitch.

Finally, I'm not alone.

Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for offset in the building.

Make the fucking noise.

Legends in the building.

Legends in the building.

Yes, sirski, straight out of dreams.

Yes, Sersky.

How you feeling, man?

Good, man.

I'm happy she's blessed.

I'm happy to have you here.

It's good to see you.

You're smelling good.

You're looking good.

sir.

You're sounding good.

Yes, sir.

Tape is fire.

Album is fire.

Appreciate that.

Offset, man.

All set, man.

Which one?

Chris Green, man.

What y'all want me to do?

Which way to go?

Which way we go?

How do y'all?

How do y'all want to?

Well, first of all, how are you?

First of all,

how you doing?

How's your mental health?

How's everything?

Okay, good.

Focus on your music.

You know what I mean?

Focus on putting the work.

It sounds like it.

Yeah.

It sounds rejuvenated.

You sound...

Locked in, man.

You in all types of pockets on these beats.

Every one of these shits is impressive.

Every record released pre-album is crazy.

Did you have a different motivation this album?

I think I just had more focus on myself.

You know what I mean?

Like,

look in the mirror.

Like, that's the whole term of the album.

Like, that's why I named my album Kiari My Real Name.

It's just, like, different aspects.

Looking at myself in the mirror in different positions I've been in the game.

I've been in the game a minute.

You know what I mean?

I've been through so many different chapters.

So, like, focusing back on that and

trying to find the love in it again, you know what I mean?

In the music.

You know what I mean?

It felt like a lot of introspection on the album.

And it covered a lot of bases.

There's records for the girls, there's street records.

And then there was a lot of introspective shit, especially

later in the album.

Were you starting to lose love for the game?

No, it's just

trying to build so many different businesses in the mute.

Like, music take away distraction, branding, and doing merch and fashioning.

And it take you, I feel like sometimes it take you out, it take you out of the music so much because you're doing so many, your hands and so many different things.

And you're trying to build them things up.

The music already built up.

You're trying to build them things up.

So it makes you lose the focus in the music.

So then, I wasn't as recording as much

as I used to.

Like when I first started, when I first started recording every single day, every single day, all day, every day.

I feel like if I ain't go to the studio where I ain't get no work done, like you get lazy, you get more money, you get lazy,

you get more status.

So it become more of a thing you doing.

You ain't treating it like no hustle.

I wasn't treating the game like a hustle.

I was cool in the pocket I was in.

You know what I mean?

So yeah.

How long did it make you how long did it take you to make this

album?

This album, I dropped my last album about almost two years ago.

It took me about probably like

five months.

That was quick.

Because I had some stuff.

You know, I've been working.

I've been working.

I've been working.

And then

I just got into the different mode and scratched that shit.

It was like, this shit whack.

Scratch everything.

Scratch everything.

This shit whack.

But

the body song, I had that for two years.

But I was sleeping on it.

Really?

I had it for two years.

Yeah.

You know, Park says that that's your hardest solo record.

For me, it was, for him.

There's a lot on this album that might compete with you.

Yeah, but

as far as like

single shit, yeah.

That's my favorite shit.

Praise God.

That combo is going to change with this album.

Yeah.

Yeah.

That album is fire.

Yes.

Offset, man.

Joe.

Joe, you are the first of so many things, right, to me.

And this is coming from somebody who built his rap career off introspection, right?

So part of going through things

like is hand in hand with the music.

If I went through it, you were going to hear about it at some point.

Yeah.

And I put all my girly bars.

I dissed so many of my girls, my exes, my baby moms.

I did all of that shit.

None of them could diss me back.

You the first rapper that I could think of

to go through anything that you're going through right now.

Like you don't have somewhere else to look

to see how this was done, which is why this project for me is a little different

from you with everything that's going on, is what I'm saying.

So,

yes, introspective, but how are you away from the studio?

How are you managing, right?

We're talking takeoff loss, rest in peace,

rest in peace.

We're talking anything you and Quavo.

We're talking the relationship with P quality control, right?

And I know how you feel about certain things because you've called me sometimes like yo nigga

Hey nigga,

we got kick.

So I know how you feel about certain things.

So

how is it recording with all of these things going on and how are you away from recording?

How are you handling all of this shit?

So recording with everything going on is like easy because it give a context versus you rapping about Jira and you know shining in the sun, you get some context.

And then also with the situation being how it is, I can freely rap and say what I need to say or how I feel for real.

So it's like,

it's easier for the studio because it's like free-minded.

Oh, I can't say that.

I don't need to say that, though.

Like it's free-minded now.

At a point of time, I was like, I ain't going to, I can't say certain things.

I can't.

But now it's just like, I'm just being creative, open book.

But that may be the easy part.

What's it like when you go home after the studio shit when i go home after the studio well i just surround myself with my folks and like we stay on one mission like i was telling you like i've been focused on music bro like i've been just focused on that so hard production everything detail to it and everybody around me on the same way so even like friends that ain't in music like i just surrounded myself with my friends and family You know what I mean?

Because at the end of the day, we men, bro.

Like, I don't get in no dark mode, like, no dark closed down mode.

Cause that ain't gonna do nothing for me.

Thank God.

That ain't gonna do nothing at the end of the day.

Thank God.

I've been through so much stuff, like you said, throughout my career.

I was locked up in jail, blew up, went to jail for no reason with the security situation, sat there, came home, made bad, and booze.

It's always something that give me the little bump, like focus up on this.

That's how I look at it.

I was going to ask,

like, when you be going through stuff, is

the studio and the music your getaway?

Exactly.

You know what I'm saying?

That's why it's a safe space.

It's easy.

That's a safe space.

It's free.

Gotcha.

And it gives you shit to talk about.

Shit to pull from.

It gives you context.

It's writing a story for me.

My life is just, what's happening in my life is writing a story for the music.

Right.

Any regrets?

Never have regrets.

Really?

Come on, come on, come on.

At least think about it.

Regrets?

I don't got no regrets, man.

I feel like I never.

You got to ask.

You never have regrets.

You live and you learn.

You know what I mean?

But

no regrets, darling.

So, what is the biggest lesson you've learned, let's say, in the last two years?

To not be so selfish.

It's honest.

It's grown.

And

I think I understand because I'm a nigga.

That's grown.

But in what ways were you being selfish that helped you to identify that maybe you need to change that?

Living for me, you can't live for you when you got to live for a lot of other people.

Yeah, you got responsibilities.

It's a man.

You know what I mean?

This is real.

Just the real life.

It's real.

Shit, kick your fucking.

What?

What's your favorite song on the project and why?

My favorite song on the project.

See, I don't never have a favorite song.

Like all my babies.

Yeah, it's like, it's like, it's like.

And then me, my thing, yeah, I sit, when I sit with songs too long, like, I ain't been, I don't listen, I ain't listening to my, I don't want to listen to my album in the car no more because it make me think get the overthinking and thinking like, nah, this ain't.

I didn't do this better.

This ain't this.

I need to do this.

And it's like.

Do you get demo items?

Yes, for sure.

Oh, with mixed, especially like with mixing, I know my mixer.

I get on his nerve.

I might be on the album.

I think I was on mix 41 each song.

Oh, damn.

Oh, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.

No, sir, reball.

No, sir, rebarb.

It could be the smallest thing and make it pop.

Like, it could be the simplest.

It could be a sound in the beat.

You can get a mix, and then it ain't even about...

Sometimes a song, it ain't even about the words nowadays.

It could be a piece of a song that they hear hear that make them catch it.

They'll be like, oh, I love this song.

And it might be dimmed down when the mix comes through.

It's compressed.

It might be compressed when you do the masters.

41 is nothing.

41's.

The lost is crazy.

That's like thrillers shit.

You used to get raped.

Yeah, no, that's craziness.

What song on the album can we go to to get the T?

The T.

Oh, this thing.

Yo, you know,

yo, Joe.

That's bad.

Yes, niggas know that.

No, you know, niggas.

Yo, yo,

that was the nice way of doing it.

Yeah, he felt the smooth way to do it.

I bet he wasn't.

I did me too.

That was a nice way to ask.

I was about to say, my man, nigga, you had no time to really process shit.

You was in the studio, nigga.

You don't process niggas.

He's grabbing niggas is good words.

So he keeps music in me out of what I want to say.

He's doing it fine.

Song is the T.

Where is it at, nigga?

What number?

Oh, oh.

Lil, look.

The whole thing.

The whole project.

I'm telling you.

The whole project.

It's at New Media.

It's in there on track one.

Oh.

Okay.

I'll let y'all hear some new media training.

I've listened.

Oh, you heard it?

Yes.

I just heard the album.

Parks heard the album.

Yeah.

I was supposed to hear the album.

My girl in the kids sat around.

Paul heard the album.

Dog.

He about to do it.

Dog.

Well, also, but also on that, when people send me albums early, It is a thing for me because I like to buy it and have it downloaded and not have two copies.

That's a joke thing.

So I'm going to just buy this album.

I'll hear it, but I want to buy it and have my own experience.

And I'm not shifting through to see where the T is.

Nah, I just listen.

Yeah, I just listen to it.

I just listen.

And I was like, oh,

there's T, there's T through sprinkled in there.

Is it therapy T or are you clapping at

someone you love?

It's therapy.

I ain't doing that on the album.

I ain't, the shots,

I ain't doing that.

I mean, I might like speak on what's like life situations, but like I'm not doing that.

I told myself that ain't that you gotta take it a high road.

That ain't the way to do it.

You know, I mean,

it's too much involved.

My family, kids,

like that shit gonna be lame 10 years from now.

That's a fact.

That is a fact.

So I ain't, I ain't on that.

I ain't on that, but I'm expressing feelings of how I feel about certain things.

But knowing that you feel like that, because that's how niggas feel, right?

Like, I went through some shit

So, and I felt like, now I mean, this ain't how you carry it online.

They don't never agree.

No, no, no,

they don't never agree.

They're going to get their shit off.

Facts.

How do you do you feel like any bar in Outside was about you?

Well, how do you feel about that song being about you?

I actually

know about the song before the song come out, like

prior to the bullshit that was happening.

So you can brace up.

Yeah, so I it's it's like

even though if they if it is stuff at me,

I ain't coming

It's about you.

I ain't

about it ain't about nobody else but you well how did you know beforehand?

You said you found out beforehand he was in the twins

Nah, it's like,

everything be a timing thing.

That record has been done for like, I know about the record.

If I heard it history, I know the record.

It's been done.

It's not like a thing.

It looked like how it looked.

So it was done before everything.

You said you've been heard the record.

Yeah.

Yeah, but shit get a new life when it gets to the public.

Now,

when I'm outside, niggas, bitches fitting bars about this shit.

It's different

knowing what's coming and then it hidden.

And

even if the record was made when shit was all good,

the world don't know that.

The world don't know that.

The world don't know that.

But at the same time, shit, all eyes on me, Tupac.

I'm going to drop some shit.

And I'm going to drop some shit.

I'm going to do that.

I'm going to drop it on the same day, nigga.

I'm going to drop some short.

He dropped some safety.

Yes, he did.

And check streams.

Walk me through putting Jid on that record.

So me and Jidd have been locked in for about two years trying to do shit.

Phenomenal.

He's phenomenal.

He's from Atlanta but to me he like he

the ain't no nigga fucking with him lyric lyrically in our city you know I mean and I seen his show like his impact versus the public make opinion he touching folks for real I just I went to his show he sell out co-cola 5,000 two nights in a row when it might be a nigga that's might be more popular and more famous than him can't do that can't sell out 2,000 you know I'm saying so I like the fact that he built he got his fan base it's built it's it's a cult of them and I just respect his artistry and I love it's a slow bake he ain't rushing he ain't rushing to do nothing he talks he's slow baking doing what he want to do i think i'm dropping the same day too right no no

no they don't drop the same day jiddis actually coming here later yeah but yeah him on them on the last verse of this and then i like i feel like the game been coming like the same repeated collabs with bro like that's i want to go different with

the facts yo i'm trying to go i want you because the point of a collab is hearing somebody you never thought you were hitting with you know what i mean the biggest records in hip-hop be like that you know what i mean so it like i just want to go different.

Different artists touch different places.

That's how I felt when I saw you had the record with Youngboy.

I was like, oh, okay.

This could go either way.

And he's a banger.

Yeah.

Reach out and work with a nigga, though.

That might be my favorite one.

I'm cooking, man.

I'm trying to work.

Is there an artist that you want to collaborate with that like nobody would ever think of?

Like a country artist or something like that?

Yeah.

Some country.

Adele or some shit.

Right.

Adele on a song is hard.

That would be hard, yeah.

I ain't gonna lie, that's hard.

But

country.

It don't gotta be no guy.

Somebody wouldn't pair with you.

Yeah.

Or hip-hop from like a different region or some shit that you never did.

Like KRS1 or something.

Like totally out there.

KRS1.

I mean.

Shout out to OG.

Yeah, just thought it was a nice one.

Wu-Tang.

That'll be hard just because I come from a group.

You know what I mean?

That should be hard.

That would be.

How do you feel about when they do the group rankings and where people typically place or where these lists typically place Migos in the all-time rankings of groups?

It'd be high, usually.

We'd be high.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

It'd be hard because it'd be like, you got to respect the OGs, you know what I mean?

That played, that put the ground,

to put the payment on the ground.

We be always in the high.

I don't ever feel like it's no, I ain't never seen it.

It was like, man, what the fuck?

No, I ain't never seen that.

I hate when they pin us against each other, though.

Or they compare compare us.

No, like separately.

Oh,

your brothers.

Yeah, I hate that shit.

That shit be lying.

I don't pay no mind to that shit, though.

But it just be, I don't like that, though.

I feel like toward the

end of takeoff, again, rest in peace, rest in peace, people started to understand what y'all did individually.

Yeah.

You know how the game be.

They want to give you flowers

when you're gone, man.

That man been the best.

Everybody said it now, but he's been the

I don't know if I ever thanked you for giving me the lit.

I don't know if I ever thanked you for getting.

Yo, hold up, man.

Let me get the round of ball.

Let me beat the round of applause, man.

Hold up, hold up.

It's a classic moment.

It is a classic moment.

Oh, man.

That's one of the best moments in hip-hop history.

It is.

It is.

So we got to appreciate it.

But so many niggas, for years, even to this day, think that...

You talked about the BT thing?

Huh?

What you talking about?

The BT thing?

Yeah, the BT thing.

And the records.

Shout out to Academic Team.

And the records.

Shout out to Adam.

Shout out to Ad.

What at, man?

But yeah, nah, the Joe Button, the Joe Button this, the video with the impersonate.

I was playing, wait, what?

Every strip club I went in for a little while.

I was on your ass.

Nah, them niggas was like, jump button, pussy.

I was just like, all right, nigga.

That shit is a hit.

These little niggas is hot.

Boy, that's why we always fuck with you, though, because you ain't never like, even with that situation, you always show love and respect, a nigga art.

You know what I mean?

Listen, dad.

Y'all be on my ass on here sometime, though.

You be on my ass.

Yeah, speaking of, because I'm now remembering all the times we got on your ass.

What do you say to the people that say

you got to stop the internet shenanigans?

You have to stop replying to anybody, subbing anybody.

Just put it in the music and that's that.

Because people were saying that for a little bit.

Yeah, and I stopped.

I listen.

That's true.

See, I'm an artist, listen to the fan baby.

I ain't finna act like I don't see it.

I listen.

But shit, at the same time,

you know,

emotions be emotional.

You live and you learn.

Do you think that you're depicted unfairly in the media?

Not unfairly, because that's like some bitch-ass shit.

It's just like,

it's really on some

time.

You got to take what you did, Player.

And then the media ain't making me shit.

You nigga got a therapist.

It's a grown man shit, nigga.

And I don't come from social media.

I'm not a social media act that pop from social media.

I had a billboard record when I had 9,000 followers.

I'll never forget Versace going all the way up going crazy.

I got 9,000 followers.

I didn't come from that.

I didn't come from going viral to make records.

I came from Bad and Bougie went number one in 16 weeks.

That shit ain't got them popping and go viral.

I was number one this week, and then it's gone.

So I'll be thankful for that too, because sometimes it be just talk.

And then, like, for instance, I dropped by, this, like, chat, this streaming.

Them dumpers is coming in.

So it's like, sometimes I don't let that blind me.

I've been going through the media shit so long that, like,

you got to let them win.

And know, like, shit, that shit is real, but it's fake, too.

As long as you come with a good product, you got to come with a good product.

Music, good music.

At the end of the day, you got to remember that niggas liked you for music.

Niggas be forgetting that.

Man, nigga like you for the songs you make.

They don't like you for whatever the hell you doing back flips on on the internet.

They gonna fuck with it because you made a name off of the music.

So you got to just turn that shit back to the music.

So that's all I'm doing.

I want to ask you earlier, you spoke about all your different businesses.

Can you go through all of those different businesses, the fashion, this, the that, and with that, how much longer do you see yourself rapping?

Oh, shit.

How long do I see myself rapping shit?

Because I'm looking at you.

It's kind of fucking me up a little bit, right?

Because you shouting out the OGs, ogs and i'm like yo this nigga

yeah you're og that

you are like he said not coming from the social media era all that like that's veteran yeah and that shit was organic

but if you look at the veteran artists right like you saying them niggas last we lasting

yo because we came from we don't have that because see if you i feel like no not saying to nobody if you come from the internet

The internet turns and like you did, they got

the internet changes in a day.

Everybody get a turn.

you see what I'm saying it changes and they followers Yep, so like if a nigga say your shit if you got a if if if you start having a train of niggas saying your shit sound the same a thousand more motherfuckers finna say that then a million people gonna come and say that then you gotta beat that because you come from that I feel like we said we we sold our first album with CDs brother we had to sell them motherfucker ain't do nothing but some ten thousand some bullshit eight thousand

but it's groundwork nigga I used I did a show for two thousand five thousand ten thousand it wasn't no I did a song on the internet.

Oh, I can go pick up $100,000.

Go get $50,000 a month.

You're not building no fan base.

I feel like the internet should be sometimes handicapping niggas because you're not building a fan base.

Hip-hop today want to erase that little

adjustment period niggas had before streaming took over from 08, 09 to maybe 2012 where niggas was doing 20,000.

15,000, 17,000, 30,000.

It wasn't astronomical numbers.

Go build your shit.

But that was happening.

But they can push the button for a new artist because there's 50 new artists coming next week.

So they can make you go crazy.

We got another motherfucker.

We see it.

I don't want to say no names, but we see it.

And those 10, 20, 15, whatever thousand were usually more like real sales.

Yeah.

As opposed to equivalent upstreams, which who knows what the fuck that even means.

Regional and then that shit just.

What's up?

We got bundles.

Chris Green.

We're doing bundles.

Nigga, buy your shit.

Where's Chris go?

We got bundles.

Nigga, buy your shit.

It's different, huh?

What do you say?

We're doing bundles.

Bundles?

Yeah.

What's bundles?

Bundle packs packets with the album, where they do the fucking, they would give you a t-shirt, t-shirts,

socks, and a hoodie.

A bundle pack down.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Boxes.

I want an offset hoodie.

Box sets.

Oh, I got you.

Yeah, so.

I want an offset hoodie from, yeah, off you wanted the fashionable niggas out.

Ain't nothing wrong with the bundle.

Y'all don't like the bundles?

I'm not mad at that.

I know that's a problem.

I know you benefit from it.

They absolutely do, yeah.

I'm not mad at the bundles.

My beef with the bundles is, well, it used to be beef with the bundles was that option wasn't allowed to everybody, but now niggas is doing bundles.

Yeah.

Yeah, but they take everything else from us too, though, bro.

I feel like

they be trying to deteriorate the music, man, because what counts for, like, how they be changing, shit, what counts for shit.

Yeah.

This shit be in hip-hop a lot too, bro.

I'm going to keep it real.

It should be in hip-hop a lot, bro.

It'd be discounted, like, down playing.

I don't know if they want to stop giving us the money, but.

Well, yes.

If you want to stop giving us something, you know what I'm saying?

But it'd be

and then my bonus be really people i see my it ain't like i'm doing that for numbers i see my i drop denim chairs collab and box sets i see niggas i see my on stock x i sold it for 30

250

i see my shirt i see my clothes on people on their birthday wearing them merch to this day it's two years ago so i'm saying so i see it like i don't know for my people it'd be like collectibles and like that and then it'd be like a hustle thing too like because with fashion there's two sides there's street and there's professional and man it's corporate but the street is what run everything and what helps just like anything else.

It's like hip-hop.

We mold everything and then don't get the glorified for it.

So I meet both worlds with it.

Like when I dropped my cloud with Tremaine, it didn't a tear.

Shout out to him.

I knew his brand was focused on

our people.

You know what I'm saying?

But then I knew I could bring other people and then we collide together, make it make sense, and you see the work.

It ain't like you just, because

I know what your beef is with the bundles and niggas dropping bundles and you don't see the work.

You just see a number and then it's gone.

Well, that's the label game they play.

That's the label game that they play.

I'm with, listen, niggas put their blood, sweat, and tears into an album.

Niggas package their whole life from however many years to put in this album.

I'm not with, hey, we sold this the first week and then that album go away.

I don't fuck with the first week, all that old shit, though.

I feel like

that first week shit done, done, done.

But you just said y'all ain't come from that.

Yeah.

Give me advice on y'all.

So that's why you don't put that much stock into that that shit.

Because when you drop a record, it's good, you're going to see it.

Yeah, so niggas class it.

You're going to feel it.

You're going to see it.

When a nigga see you, they're going to say that record.

Yes.

That's how new bodies are working.

Because every time I see somebody, they're not like talking about

Baden Boozer or Worth or no shit like that.

They like, but that body is this shit hard.

You're going to see it.

And when you can see it, it's going to last.

I ain't trying to, I'd rather, I swear to God, I'd rather drop a song, that motherfucker go top 30 and it end up number one, then drop a song and it go top 10 and it's gone to 98 the next week.

Yes.

Yes, I swear I do.

And that's the label games.

I'm cool, I'm cool with that.

I already built my shit up.

Yeah, so many classics that didn't do shit first week, classic albums, like some of our favorite albums of all time did

nothing.

Yeah, absolutely, nothing.

Then the Scissor album, 16 weeks, Scissor album popped like a year later or some shit like that.

Then Scissor dropped an album and it popped like a year later.

Yeah, and stayed popping till now.

Because guess what?

That means that motherfucker built, built, built, built.

Why everybody should cool shit?

When I came out, 02, 03, the whole industry was laughing.

I think Sean Paul dropped and did like 15,000 or something.

And that bitch continued to go up every single day.

Single after single.

To like 3 million, 4 million.

So I'm like, what the fuck is going on out here?

Don't six in it.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Don't play with Sean Paul.

Music got to touch people and like, not just for the moment.

Yo, that's what I realized.

Yo, lately, I just been back in my rap bag.

I'm playing rap music in my car, right?

And what I'm realizing in the past two weeks, niggas are no longer making music to hit people in their heart.

No.

Like, we're just making it for the playlist or the stream.

These songs that I'm going to...

You feel something as soon as they cut on.

As soon as it cuts on.

We're talking about 20 years ago, 30 years ago, 15 years ago, 2000, they hit me.

Yeah.

I don't know what they sold.

I don't know what they did yet.

Yeah, oh, don't do that because you can't shit on the young niggas.

It's some niggas that got pain.

They got pain music.

But wait, I'm not saying that the young niggas don't have that.

You ain't listen to it.

I'm either.

But wait, this applies to the young niggas too.

Anybody making music make you have to make a song that is hitting

that is hitting somebody in their soul.

It don't have to be about pain.

It could be about shopping.

Could be about it.

You can put it some fun shit.

Who do you think is making music right now that's going to stand the test of time?

Making music right now?

Yes, who?

I ain't no hater, so I'm going to say

Rodway for sure.

Okay.

Okay.

Give me that.

He's talking stories and it's like relatable shit.

He always talking about some shit relatable shit.

It don't like when you hear his music, it don't really sound like he's a rapper.

He sounds like he's walking on the street with you.

That's the type of shit that's going to work.

Generational that ain't already in.

It's like my peers, away from my peers, right?

Younger than you, younger than you.

Longevity.

That's not my peers.

Right.

See?

Don Toliver.

Okay, okay, I love it.

For sure, for sure.

Yeah, the boy Don

make music for your heart and soul.

Yeah, and he could turn up some shit, like got different language.

He turned it up, he turned it down, he keeps the stove on the mid-fire.

Don don't play solo.

Because when we're talking about music that's like, you know, that has longevity to it, it's like it music becomes the soundtrack of your life.

Like, we remember where we were when we heard such and such.

I remember where I was the first time I heard y'all.

I remember exactly where I was.

Let's go now.

I mean, the opening of the mouth.

Where you was at when you first heard?

Where you was at?

Where you was at that live on Monday?

Where you was at when you heard bamboozy?

I wasn't in a club.

I was in a Chinese restaurant.

San Trope?

No,

I was in Mission Chinese on the Lower East Side.

That's where I was.

And yeah, and

I was.

Get some general souls.

No, here's the crazy part: I was there with Q-Tip,

I'm trying to make a point.

He and I had both not heard of you and when you came on, we were like, yo, who the fuck is this?

Like, it was that instantaneous reaction.

And that's what I'm saying.

Like, music becomes the soundtrack of your life.

Yo, don't say Q-Tip name again until he come up here.

You got to work out that.

that.

You got about two years.

You got to work that out.

And it's her second time implying that there's a q-tip beef with Joe.

Yes.

Is it?

Okay, listen, we have a guest, okay?

We always do this to be a fashion.

That's true.

I have a fashion question for you.

Do you feel like Chrome Hearts is oversaturated and overrated?

And do you feel like you should be paid from the fucking every sale of some of this Chrome Hearts shit going on?

Okay, let me ask this.

All right.

Chrome Heart has been out since 1980, something.

Yeah, 89.

We got it.

92, somewhere around there.

It's a hype, so you can't shit on it.

At the end of the day, it's a hype.

It's a hype.

It's a hype.

It's like the kids, like, it's not, it's, because fashion always come back, bro.

And I don't give a damn.

Big t-shirts.

Niggas be wearing big clothes now.

And you should be talking about it back and they're like, what the fuck they got?

Five years ago, we wearing big clothes, big clothes, oversized clothes.

I do.

I don't want to shit on Kaifo with them, but it's like me personally, I've done it so much that it's burnt out in my closet i'm not going that way you know what i mean i'm not going that way and then i feel like

the the the people make it the way it's expensive and shit like that so you can't really hate on the brand for that that's the people doing that because that's what they want to pay for you know what i mean it ain't you can't shit on the brand because when it come out it ain't that expensive as high as it is in the street resale but how they do it they smart they give you they might make five belts bro and give it to la and three and five belts for miami and that's it so it's ten belts so it's like and i know a couple young cats in fashion that make hundreds of thousands of dollars selling this yeah

yeah that's part of what's stepping on the dope so supply and demand and supply and demand by supply and demand niggas gonna do that no you're not we're not no no just like leaks on music selling that

it's a website with all our songs on that motherfucker 1500 you get the whole song

i'm telling you it's telling the truth it's a it's it's just be a hustle and everything so if the consumer is paying you can't get mad at what it's costing because these niggas paying give me the perfect component for offset versus a perfect component for offset versus a versus yeah, an offset versus which is anything offset breathed around versus anything you breathed around.

It's hard, yeah.

Like me versus me?

No, no, he can include me goes, he can include any song he ever been on.

Yeah.

The versus rules.

Yeah.

Niggas can't go versus with no nigga like me.

I got me tho catalog in mind.

I got me go catalog in mind.

How you gonna go?

I'm gonna be able to go for four hours.

Yeah, I ain't gonna be able to.

No, I don't.

I'm so happy, though.

I don't give a damn who they are.

I got Migo catalog.

I got shit that's worldwide.

I got shit that's in the track.

I got shit in the script club.

That's hits, though.

Yeah.

It's tough.

You guys listen.

I don't see that.

Ain't nobody say nothing about it.

It's tough.

Ain't nobody say nothing to you about it.

Especially like on groups, too.

Yeah, it's hard to do.

Old or young, we can pull up.

We always had that conversation.

Like, when it comes to that, I just feel like my shit.

Like, I know the barriers we broke.

Man, nigga, we first came out, nigga.

Telling us, we rap like goofies, like gumbo, like what they were saying, bubble go.

I didn't understand what the fuck you niggas was doing.

Especially in New York, we had it that shit.

I ain't gonna hold it.

We had it.

I was late on it.

I was late on it.

When y'all was, dog,

Fight Night was going off, and I was just old and stubborn.

That's what it was, just old.

I was old and stubborn, and that's it.

But when I got past check, oh my dog.

You see, when she started doing

I'm just saying.

Once I got past all that.

I know what I was on, some bullshit.

But that fight night and all that shit,

that's why you got to get out of your own way so you can appreciate music in the moment the way it's supposed to be appreciated.

That's the bag I've been in.

Tamel's point.

Yeah, no, that's true.

You remember where you was on Fight Night.

Yeah, not in the Chinese joint with a nigga.

Yeah, mission.

We used to play Nigos Records at Joe Button shows.

Yeah.

So niggas.

We might be late, but we wasn't dinosaur late, like slow, slow, slow, late.

No, No, no, no, no, we were later than we normally be on shit.

Yeah, but we was earlier than the rest of the world.

Yeah, you know, we was playing shit.

Off off that, this is what I got for you.

What the fuck was you doing walking outside?

And you naked, I'm gonna ask you some shit.

You want to ask me shit?

I'm gonna ask some shit.

I'm gonna ask you shit.

I'm gonna ask some shit.

Nah, I'm wrong.

This is my man.

You open the door.

You open the door.

I'm a nut ass nigga.

This is my brother.

This is my man.

You open the door now.

Y'all open the door.

I'm cool.

I don't care.

Oh, that was a rough night.

It was a wild night.

That was a rough night.

You know what happened?

You know what happened?

That was a Wednesday morning that that happened.

So we recorded all day Tuesday.

I took my fast little ass, the Starlets.

Think Winnie or Edot, somebody was working where it was just, oh,

I got home a little late.

And

yeah, I sleptwalked right out the curry.

I sleptwalked.

So there's about three reported, not reported, but documented, remembered incidents of me sleepwalking.

And I sleptwalked to the wrong door at the wrong time.

Happens to the best of us, man.

Shit.

I'm talking about just crazy shit in life.

I don't know what happened.

Nut shit happened to me.

Nut nigga shit happens to me.

So I get it.

I get it.

That's a wild story.

story what you was doing walking

was you doing

what was you on that i didn't believe what i seen i smell hell nah

hell no

man i didn't believe what they told me i didn't believe what they told me a nigga said yo we you sleptwalked or somebody do i tell you is this on camera You thought you was getting pumped?

I thought it was a joke.

Like a break.

It ain't on camera, though.

It ain't on camera, though.

Shit, if it is.

Shit.

Shit, if it ain't.

Nigga, they kicked me out of my crib.

I was like losing this charges, all types of shit.

That was a rough little month.

Danny, I may forget the question I want to ask.

It was all out, actually.

Yeah, we all had to go.

Everybody had to go.

That was a tough month.

Everybody had to go.

That was a tough month up here.

But gang stood strong.

That's a fact.

That's a fact.

We survived.

Yeah.

We got through it.

We came back better than it.

We did.

Holy shit.

You had any more questions for me?

me?

Give me this.

Give me this.

On a light Monday,

what are we throwing in the strip club?

What's this?

It's on a light.

New York.

I'm on New York.

I'm not on nothing.

We're in New York.

Because this nigga beat into New York.

I know.

He said, I know.

I know, nigga.

I know.

Light Monday night.

What are we throwing in there?

Light Monday night.

A light Monday.

Little dime, a little 10 piece.

Wait, what?

God

damn.

On a light.

That's a light.

Light Monday.

What's a heavy fire?

What's a heavy ear?

Now they don't trick.

They're not into none of that.

They're not into what you're saying.

You might go foul to just off the vibe, just off of what's going on.

The vibe is right.

But then also, too.

Off the vibe.

Yeah.

I don't want no vibe.

Sometimes I go to the studio,

go to the strip club to play my records because that's how I used to hear my shit in the club.

I used to go to, we used to go on a, we might go to Magic on daytime on Wednesday just to hear our songs.

So sometimes you, sometimes it'd be like a

down there

at a promo.

Oh, so that's a white-off then.

I was doing research.

No, it ain't even that.

Marketing research.

It ain't even that.

It's just like,

I gotta hear my shit in the club.

Like, before I drop an album, you gotta go to the club and hear the songs.

Yeah, that's smart.

Because the shit will sound good in your headphones, and then you play in the club and your shit be low.

And then then sometimes

you get to 41 with the mixer.

Sometimes Atmos, but sometimes Atmos play, they playing to a system of computers.

Like they're not playing.

These niggas don't have, these niggas playing, I go from DJ game.

These niggas got your song on their computer as a file.

Yeah.

So that shit needs to be hidden.

And so a lot of times it'd be on some shit like that.

You go private because I sometimes I don't want to like a lot of New York clubs don't have it like that.

Like the private little session, you go private session and you just see the vibe of the room when you playing the new records and how it sound.

They got a private section just after the the club closed

y'all private sections different i don't want their private sections

after the club close she'll send you that

dance at 40 of the vibe is right god damn it

this nigga talk big money

i don't want no fan guy i'm cool i don't even like vibes

you be in there too oh you goddamn right nigga

don't do me like that they raised me

you be in that motherfucker too they they raised me you but you get in there on a monday i know you going 5 000 low-key, trying to be low-key in the corner.

I know how you go.

Oh, depending on who's working.

You got to see what the lineup is.

I checked before I came.

I checked the lineup.

I went to check the flyers

to see what was going on before I got it.

Light little fire.

Light look fire.

But 40.

40 is like, is it my birthday?

That's a heavy, that's what I'm saying.

It's on some shit like that.

Heavy.

You said heavy Friday.

You dropped the album or something like that, man.

Oh, and that we got to do 40.

Come on, Ish.

Who?

Me and you.

I don't know, Ish.

I don't even know her nigga name, Ish.

Are you crazy?

The legacy of offset when it's all said and done.

What would you like that to be?

When you hang it up, or not when you hang it up, well, when it's a huge.

Well, you trying to make niggas hang it up too early.

That's not true.

That's not true.

No, no, no.

You got another 10, 20.

He's 33 years old.

But okay, even that, when you are 55,

when you are 60.

But at the end of the day, buddy made his.

Whoever came with him, he made his.

No, that's a fact.

That's all you're saying.

That's a a fact.

You good on that one?

No, no, no, they can't follow me no more.

You're saying like when it's over with what I want people to say?

Yeah.

I want them to just appreciate the art and the time and the hits.

How long could you imagine yourself rapping?

Could you imagine rapping in your 50s?

Hell no.

Why too much money in his 50s?

Yeah, why not?

You got too much money in his 50s.

Man, first off, bro, you 50.

Nigga, I ain't trying to hit you first and foremost.

That's just not true.

I feel like, no,

people are trying to get 3,000 to come back.

This is the opposite of the young nigga argument that you was just telling us.

Who your favorite three rappers?

When you're 50 years old

and you haven't put a stain in the game where niggas appreciate you,

they don't want to hear that shit.

Oh, we ain't saying that.

Don't talk about the motherfuckers that have put the stain in the game.

What are you talking about?

You said Andre, right?

Yes.

He's one of my favorite artists in the world.

I want him to drop an album too.

Everybody does.

But he feels like

Niggas respect his art.

So that's why you want to do that.

It's about the pink, the pink, the people.

But the argument right now is that some of the best music being dropped is by the vets.

But the vets is my people, my genome.

No, no, older than you.

Wu-tang.

Well, you included in that.

You have mad in that.

Wait, wait, hold on.

No, you mad.

OGs.

What was the thing you just said?

You said, you said that they saying older.

You saying, say it again?

They're saying some of the best music being dropped right now is by the OGs.

Right now, being dropped?

Clips.

Clips is clips.

Bu-Tang, Nas.

Like, there's.

They upper 40s, early 50s, the clips.

Right, right.

Mal is 50-something years ago.

52.

Mal is 52.

Mal is 52.

So, that's, okay.

We're basically saying that when you get to 50.

Okay, sorry.

I'm trying.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

If you 50, niggas gonna still want to hear you.

That part.

Even though your body of work certainly

isn't.

You know, you take your fan base with you.

They grow with you.

Yeah, you're certain niggas.

So they're the fan of the business.

Look at all the niggas.

Because listen, this is the thing about this thing about

music, right?

The richest niggas in music and hip-hop that I see, them niggas had their hands on fashion, got their big bag from fashion, and then went left on some other business shit.

You want me to name them?

You're right.

Go ahead.

We all know.

We know, but go ahead.

It's a little controversial with their name, but I don't judge niggas for whatever they got going on.

But Yay, Puff, Jay-Z,

and Puff, bro.

Look at all them three niggas.

Them niggas got real chicken after music with the brands,

with clothing.

For real.

And then took that money and did whatever they did with whoever they is now.

But some of them still make music.

But all of them still make music.

All of them continue to make music.

That's why I was saying, but I went back to my comment where I was saying, you have to be at legacy in your youth days to be able to do that shit.

But you that.

A few 50, yeah.

You that.

I don't want to be rapping 50.

I'm trying to be loaded baked potato.

You know what I mean?

I'm trying to have so much of that shit with my body.

Sour cream and chives.

I'm trying to do that shit like, ho, nigga, I could could drop in seven years.

And it's going to go crazy.

So let's try it a different way.

When you hit your 50th birthday,

how much money you want to have?

50th birthday?

Minimum.

A billion dollars.

Because I look at stats.

I look at money and look at stats, right?

If you look at the stats, ain't no nigga touch no 500 million in their 30s.

It's always 46, 44.

You gotta damn right.

It's coming earlier, early.

Niggas took the money because they did some shit when they was young, when they had all the hype and everybody following in the leadership.

But if you just trying to come out at 50,

I don't want to say no name.

And certain niggas can't just drop no album right now.

Oh, that's a good one.

Oh, that's a good idea.

Oh, no, no, no.

That done had hits, though.

That's a fact.

Yeah.

I tweeted that shit the other day.

It's people that had a wave, a run.

And I feel like when the people were saying about the

older acts of making better music, I feel like they talking about like my world.

I feel like.

because we technically older ass because we've been in the game over 10 years

and it's the same niggas that i was running with that's running shit now

true to be honest like in hip-hop and also there is a billionaire in the business you got the duzz you got the gunners you got the it's the same well all users be in the studio so it like that's what i see is making the that's sticking currently

I feel like hip-hop always gonna respect good hip-hop at the end of the day.

Facts.

That's true.

I agree.

But these niggas is trendy niggas now.

The game changed.

Sorry, sirs.

Shit is trendy.

Sorry, sir.

Shit is trendy.

You know what I mean?

Like,

niggas don't even respect.

Like, how I make an album now is not how I made it album beginning.

Like, in the beginning, it used to be like niggas appreciate the album.

They want to let a nigga get into the hard, bang, and hit shit.

These young niggas want to hear six songs.

If them first six songs ain't smacking, they cut your album.

And they want short records.

You better put that pressure off rip.

Yeah.

Also, I do want to make one correction.

There is a billionaire who made it in their 30s.

Who?

Rihanna.

See, that's one of a kind.

Ri is one of a kind.

I'm talking about age bracket.

True, yeah.

And I think they're coming younger and younger.

Even with a building.

They got a blueprint as well.

They have a blueprint to follow now.

Rihanna went fashion.

The artist, you're going to make money out of that fashion, bro.

Makeup.

It ain't about just the shows and going and shit.

It's building the people that want to.

Or tech.

It's building people.

Like Nas.

He did really, really incredible investments early.

Fellas, let that

Mel is right.

Let that Rihanna story inspire you.

You could find you a 30-year-old billionaire, put two babies up in them, take them out the game.

Squander, squine, squine.

Make them quit the music.

That's like Rocky for niggas in the hood.

Put intentional.

No buttons.

Shout out to Rihanna.

Shout out to Rocky.

Bro, that's fucked up, bro.

I be fucked up sometimes.

Cause look, bro,

be putting in work and then You get downplayed for some like you downplay down playing him niggas and put in work though.

Oh, I can't down

be trying to disappear nigga work.

Yeah

when you get with that shit be lame as players.

We can't do that.

Oh shit.

You hear Sarah

You heard players.

I'm not a player.

I'm super faithful to my like I'm not a people.

He don't mean that kind of players.

Oh, just keep it mean like

keeping it peace.

Because he went with somebody that got a little bit more bread than maybe a lot of more bread than him.

You can't just

diminish

what he's done.

Yeah.

He's absolutely right now.

Oh, you thought I was going to disagree?

Like if you went and got somebody that was a B up,

niggas be like, that bum ass nigga Joe Button.

If I went and got somebody that was a B up, I would expect to hear more pump it up hate than I have.

And I wouldn't care.

Hell yeah.

A few minutes left for her.

Yeah, to start having an opinion.

I get that.

Damn, you niggas made me forget my fucking question.

I was to ask.

You're really excited about it, too.

I'm excited to have this.

No, I know.

This nigga.

Like, we keeping it cool.

But, God damn.

You got too much media training.

He got like the Jacobian Myers media training, nigga.

The L shit, nigga.

I'm JP and me.

Nigga, the way you answering questions, you know, like.

I'm Jimpy and me, bro.

And And then you're like, you want me to say some sucker shit?

No, I don't want you to be a sucker.

You don't give me that.

No.

Oh, God, it's back.

I remember that.

Snow ass.

Oh, thank you, Flip.

I'm so glad I remember my messy ass question.

I am so glad.

You know how bad I'd have been if this nigga walked out.

I forgot my messy bitch.

You know,

I'm down with you, man.

He opened the door.

Listen, we was arguing up here.

Yeah.

Multiple pods we argued up here.

And you the perfect one to settle this.

If you, what was our debate?

Because I don't want to do it on him because I'm not talking about him.

I just want him to address our debate.

If someone cheats

up

or down,

which one hurts more?

That was our debate.

It's not cheat up or down.

Like if

me and Mel are together and I cheat on her and I go get some dusty ass bitch.

Or

somebody that's Idris.

Idris can't.

I'm just

making a point.

You're good for fucks.

Stop throwing

whistling.

Pick a soft.

My truth.

I ain't never met.

None that I left went up, so I don't know how to expand.

I don't know.

Fuck that shit.

Talk that shit.

Chill out, nigga!

Nigga, talking to him with the Jones.

So, like,

every situation I ever seen

go on, it didn't work out, it's it's it's it's it's it's it's it's how can I say this?

Yeah, there you go.

There you go, there you go.

I had a question.

It's like

it's like the unseasoned version.

You know what I mean?

Like, I mean, I ain't never seen no upward where I'm like, damn.

Now, now,

I feel like it'd be a lot of

people that, I don't know how niggas look at they self.

Me, myself, I ain't never lost something.

Talking that shit?

Hold on, let me ask you.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Wait, hold on.

You handle things.

But he handled things too much.

Listen.

So, I'm going to handle the machine.

Hold on, let me ask you a question.

Let's hold that up right now.

He's the same man with everything.

Listen, let me ask you a question.

Yeah.

So when are you able to show your emotions?

When are you able, who do you show that you're hurt to?

Because you say I surround myself with people that do music.

So obviously we all know the elephant in the room what's going on.

So if you surround yourself with people in the music, that's sort of like a filler or like a shield.

You're not able to really sit down.

Wait, hold on.

You're not able to really sit down and really

process what's going on.

When do you have that time to yourself?

Like processing.

It's the same thing I said earlier, because I hear what you're saying.

You basically saying like, who do I talk to?

Yeah.

Because some shit be going on, it'd be bullshit.

I'm hurt, or I'm hurt, or some shit like that.

Yeah, right

real nigga right

as a i'm a sagittarius man right as a as a as a man it's my birthday i like i have to

understand

what is the cause and effect of some shot some shit bro ah okay feel saying all that pounding

a nigga will say it's a cause and effect bro that serious it's a cause and effect of shit and i'm a man i ain't no girl so saying so as a man i got to know it's a cause and effect So you saying that even if a situation happened, whatever, you know what caused it and you...

So you'll see a situation

six months after a situation.

You see what I'm saying?

You'll see some shit because it's an outside.

I'm in a public situation.

So you're going to see it when you see it.

And then your opinion comes in.

It's like.

But it's already happened.

But you don't.

But what about the bullshit that happened in real time that you have to deal with in real time when you're looking at it?

How do you deal with that?

You just like, I'm not.

I mean, I'm a human being.

You see me say some dumb shit sometimes.

You know what I mean?

But then I just had to realize

it is what it is.

No, no, no, no, no.

No.

What?

I feel like because he beating, like, his direct, his question ain't so direct.

That motherfucker like, no, no, no.

So let me, let me help.

I reason to went through some shit like this, too.

How do you say, not publicly and not online, in co-parenting,

just as co-parents, how do you say,

yo, you are wilding the fuck out right now?

But as a co-parent.

There you you go.

That's what I'm saying.

On some, we're just parents.

You don't.

It's public.

You don't.

It's a different ball game.

This ain't, I'm not a regular citizen walking around this motherfucker.

It's a different ballgame.

You don't.

No, not publicly.

I'm not doing none of that.

I'm not saying none of that.

Privately, no.

Privately, no.

Because at the end of the day, you got to respect game.

At the end of the day, whatever's happening.

You're way more P than me.

Way more P than me.

Nigga, you super shit.

No, it's not that.

It's that.

Bro, at the end of the day, bro,

that's not what, like, defines life, bro.

Like, I ain't finna be hitting, because I hear what you're saying.

I'm not finna be doing, I'm not doing that behind the scene, bro.

My kids took care of.

That's cool.

As long as this is good, these folks ain't no harm.

These folks got a good education.

You folks eat every night.

Everything's good with that.

Everything's good with that, and it's good, bro.

Okay,

just accept this.

Wait, hold up, no.

No, no, hold up.

Fuck with me.

I beat up.

I don't want you to be sucking rap.

I'm a sucker.

No, I be as pee as him, but then my kid is a rap.

Well, let me ask you this.

Like, my kid will come in the house and snitch on what the fuck is going on.

So, let me ask you this: a lot of times, whenever two people and their, you know, their messy business is unfolding in front of the public eye and shit like that, a lot of the commentary you see is like, you know, what their kids are young now, but eventually they're going to see all this stuff.

Like, is that a concern that you have?

That all of the mess that has transpired in front of the public eye is somehow later on going to have an effect on the kids?

Yeah, hell yeah.

As a parent, hell yeah.

A lot of shit gonna fake them, though.

Music is shit I say the music.

But for sure, that's why you step the fuck back.

You start this shit.

Would you remarry?

No, sir.

You would never get married again?

Never.

I'm married to music.

I think that's deep that niggas that be married.

A lot of them say that.

When they get married, they feel like that.

I'm married.

I don't think I would do it again if somebody used to be saying that.

I think a lot of people feel that way.

Like a lot of, I've heard a lot of women women say the same thing.

Like, I will never get married again.

It's talking about what the men feel right now.

Well, there's a woman in the room, so acknowledge that.

I know, acknowledge the woman,

I'm witches.

You got to acknowledge babies.

Don't do that with me right here, Joe.

The women.

Do that with me right here, Joe.

Say what you got to say, baby.

For sure.

Oh, baby.

For real, I do be wanting.

I be wanting,

because you be on my ass on the show.

I really want to talk to you.

For real?

Yeah, shit on my ass.

You think you can tell you?

He heard that shit you said.

Yeah,

the sidebag on his face.

Cheesing with teeth out, smiling.

Yeah, acting like bony ass.

That's a good defense.

That's a good defense.

Bring it on.

No, it ain't no thing we compete.

Don't do that.

No, no, no.

It's no competition.

It's nothing like that.

It's just.

It's on you.

What?

I don't think she don't remember nothing.

He told me about the situation.

We talk a lot.

We do talk a lot.

So if there was anything in particular that you talked about.

I've never seen you have.

In the situation with the breakup and stuff, the sidebar is a positive thing to say about a man.

You hear a man?

About a man.

No, for real.

So you said what?

I've never heard of it.

When the situation happened, when it...

Foot, I am trying to ask.

He's not going to say it.

He just said it.

I couldn't hear because all y'all motherfuckers were talking about.

You want me cool gas?

Back up, Mike.

My skin.

Go ahead, tell me.

I'm just saying, like,

You feel like I've never had your back?

How you feel?

How you feel?

I mean, you know, when the situation is unfolding and we are all processing it in real time,

you know, that's why I asked you the media question.

How do you feel like you were depicted?

You know, how do you feel about your depiction?

I didn't try to have a conversation.

Don't let me out, zoom.

Don't let me out.

I'm trying to have a conversation.

Why are you trying to sign up?

Why have you got to make a boot?

Why have something happen between him?

Nigga, you was on the woman's side, nigga.

Why you give him the benefit of the double?

I would have given you an example, I just ain't gonna do it in front of him.

He was outside fucking up.

One of the things that you defended in here that we had a fight about that was bullshit was nuts if you a nigga listening.

But I ain't saying

you

remember that.

The one that took yeah, you bumped out that day.

Like three or four women.

She went quick.

One sheet.

She went to Mars on that shit.

We ain't gonna say it.

It's our nigga.

But you, yeah.

What you gonna say now?

Nigga in your face, see right here.

smelling good, looking good.

Keep that same energy,

look at you, doing what all of them do, smelling,

cheese in,

switching off, oh, you so funny, you the king, let's go.

That's how you get him.

That's how you get him.

Yo, oh, yo, man, yo.

I am the sole female up here, so oftentimes I'm not.

And I won't, and I won't, like,

I love females.

I won't think about it.

You know what I mean?

I want to

smooth things out with us.

You don't love him a little less after all this shit?

Well, that's why he said he never wants to be married again with Kirsten.

So he can't get hemmed up again.

Listen to the album.

I'm going in Albert.

Where's the girl going in Alban?

I do want to know your thoughts on if you're allowed to share the fucking whole Shannon Sharp debacle

and just

the trend.

Shannon Sharp, what?

What happened with Shannon Sharp?

Just got fucking.

Never mind.

Don't worry about it.

Never mind.

Okay.

Oh, I don't want to speak on another nigga, but he out there.

No, no, no, you're right.

I could keep forgetting you pee.

No, it's not that.

It's just that shit right there.

I don't want to be in none of the mix of the company.

You smart?

Especially now with good music out.

You're absolutely right.

Let's get back to this album.

I can't wait to hear

this project.

Yes.

Is there a tour lined up?

Like,

what's some of the post-promo looking like?

Post-promo, I'm trying to, I'm going, I'm going to for sure.

You saying post-promo?

Just after the album comes out.

Like, you're hitting the road, the next record, just like, what are you doing to keep the life of the project going after it drops?

Oh, I'm doing a visual project.

So,

all my songs on my album, it's going to have a video to it.

Oh, even if I got to put the bread up.

Each song, though.

You hear that?

Chris Green put his own bread up, nigga.

Put your own bread up.

Yeah, see that big, that big, and then like,

I feel like people have been attracted to more of the lifestyle videos versus the big concept videos.

Because when I look at the viewership, if I drop some shit on the street right now riding a bike, that motherfucker gonna have way more views than I do spend three, four hundred thousand on some shit, you know.

But with me, sometimes the budget just you're gonna go over budget because the art.

Me, everything with my projects, I always drop.

I want niggas to respect the art that I put in for it.

Who did you change?

You did creative.

Who did your chain?

Eliante.

Eliante, right?

Cost to be be the box, too, going now.

I went to go see him, and then my taxes hit.

And then I couldn't do nothing.

He gone from arm, leg, and two toes.

Nigga, you ain't got to tell me.

I'm going though.

At some point, I'm saving.

I like that paddock you got on there though, though.

Yeah, this nigga, man.

You're done good for yourself, my brother.

I'm extremely proud of you.

I'm happy for you.

I don't think you could paint the picture of

Atlanta hip-hop and hip-hop, period, without your participation.

I don't know if you get the flowers that you're supposed to get,

but just know up here,

we understand,

we appreciate it, and thank you.

Thank you.

I appreciate that, bro.

Does anybody have any final questions for offset?

Because his little publicist friend, she knows she don't play.

She don't play.

She's on play.

Hey, Chris Green, you ain't speak to her.

Let her know that me and you go back to like the year 2000.

She's talking to me like some new, like some just nigga on the press run.

Like, you ain't speak to her.

Let's family.

Family, right there.

She don't play.

Anybody have any final questions for all sides?

Yeah, y'all niggas say something.

Nah, this shit was dope.

I ain't know what to expect, but no.

Yo, y'all niggas, talk to him before you go.

Step to these niggas' business before you go.

Cause y'all be having shit to say.

The niggas gay.

You know what I mean?

Yeah, I was happy to come up here.

Nah, that's true.

I'm impressed.

That's true.

I'm coming for my folks.

You know what I mean?

I'm glad you came.

I ain't no sucker, bro.

That's the thing.

Nah, I don't think you're a sucker.

Niggas be trying to pay me out to be a sucker.

I'm not a sucker.

Nah.

Nah, Nah, I don't say nobody no way believes the joke.

You know what happens, yo?

No.

Nah, niggas that seen videos.

You jumping off the bars.

I'm not talking about that.

That don't make you solid.

I'm talking about the shit he's saying as a man, taking accountability and all that other shit at 33.

That shit.

We heard about the solid shit.

The fights and the ladies.

For me,

it's hard to, when you have a relationship with somebody at the other party, when you're cool with the other party and then you see a nigga who's honorable it's really hard to say anything because i could just be biased and say yo that's homegirl what's up with this it's up with that but you carrying it how you carrying it i tried to be slick and ask questions but you just carrying it honorably so it's nothing for me to say without making me look like a sucker

so you just handling it well like usually a nigga make you didn't say nothing that wasn't slick you ain't throwing no subs you talk about the children so even if i'm cool with with cardi and shit like that's family and i ask a question everybody will flip you being messy you didn't leave any room for me to be messy you just answering honorably.

Yo, it's about the children, yo, this is what it's about.

Yo, go listen to the album.

That's why I said you media trained.

I was self-yeah, I was self.

I understand.

Now, if you would have given me a little now, when you asked him the question about being naked, I said, Oh, you open the door,

then you open the door to be messy, but then you just carrying it out, you carrying it.

It's hard, you know.

So,

ain't on that messy shit, bro.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

Yeah, that shit ain't for me.

No, he always been cool, man.

We went through our shit.

He was cool.

He's running outside of stuff.

I I had that conversation with my brother for real private conversation, bro.

I'm like, man, that's what I'm saying.

Hey,

hey,

what's up?

Hey, hey, hey, what's up?

That's it, though.

But even that, right?

I got, I'm going to say three things in closing.

Before we go, yeah.

Even that.

Because I know how you was carrying it on the strength of your family and your wife when anybody said something

to see how it flipped and turned

that leave that sour taste and then that did leave a it just leave a feeling in niggas so for you to be on it like you're on it right now again you weigh more p than me hats off to you my nigga one two i would like to know what the standing is with p or anything quality control oh p and coach my brothers Shout out to P, shout out to Coach.

P and Coach My Brothers.

That's fine.

I like that.

I send them niggas my album to this day.

Hey, here this.

If I put it out, what's happening?

But in the day,

it was never no problem with us.

We just wanted to fix a little business.

You know what I mean?

And them niggas supporting me.

The niggas hit me.

Hey, by your album, it's hard as shit.

That's 90% I done heard.

So, like, you got it, because I feel like you always got to stay rooted.

You always got to stay rooted.

You never begin in the program.

Never.

I don't give a damn what it is.

Sometimes everybody don't go to the next chapter with you.

But you still stay tuned to them chapters because that's what made you.

You know what I mean?

So shout out to Coach P, man.

They know what's it's him

if an atlanta has a thousand dollars and a new york has a thousand dollars who wins the fit off on the fit off if they both go shopping and come back with a fit who wins i'm getting i'm getting and i'm asking this from yachty yachty recorded some music up here shout out to yachty my bro and he was on some yo atlanta are fashion and we was like yo how you saying that while you out of here like and then the gym what's the question do a fit off what's if you go if you go not you but if i'm from atlanta so if i go with a New York nigga, I'm going to smoke you.

Not you, because you got passion sense.

But just the typical Atlanta nigga get $1,000 and a New York nigga get $1,000.

They both got to go get a fit.

Who comes back to freshest?

Who come back to freshest?

I'm going to say,

damn, bro.

You trying to make me go against my city, bro.

Said it off.

You said Atlanta now.

Nah, he said it.

No, he's talking fashion niggas, so I know what be going on.

You know what time it is, bro.

No, he knows it.

I know what be going on.

I know

y'all, this is a fashion city, bro.

You gotta respect game.

I ain't no capping that nigga.

I mean, I can't cap on New York at all.

Okay.

Because when I was first competing that I ain't nobody, it was here.

You know what I'm saying?

Because we don't have, it's just, we just don't got the same.

Like,

this is a fashion city.

Yeah, it's flagship stores.

Atlanta is a hustler city.

I mean, that's why we got more black folks with more money than this city, probably.

They do?

Yeah, no, you do.

For our shit.

No, they do.

No, no, no, no.

So we're going to always make money, but when it comes to fashion, I got to respect New York.

I do this shit for real.

I can't shit on New York, man.

I can't shit on New York.

But Atlanta, too,

we musically, music and fashion go together.

So we shape y'all, because musically, y'all don't got it.

We got it.

I'm going to keep it real.

I fuck with New York artists.

I mean, it's just, I feel like y'all lacking originality in New York.

That's fair.

Yo, when Meese,

me and Mises was talking about the Metro album and

our review of it, but in that conversation, he was like, where's the New York version of that?

And he kind of shut me up.

What was your opinion on the Troy album?

I didn't hear the whole thing yet.

And when I heard it, I didn't realize it was a concept album.

I got to like track six and was like, all right, I need to hear this some other time.

It's some shit for Atlanta.

That's

real.

It's shit.

Well, that's what I learned.

When you get big enough, niggas don't see the play.

Like, when When you get big enough, you control the world.

You got to go home.

Who made you?

I agree with that.

So, because if you don't got home,

if you don't got home, you don't got nothing.

I don't give down these folk give you.

If you can go get 500,000 in Milwaukee and you can't get 500,000 at home, you're losing.

Because these folks made you, these folk gonna break you, too.

Yeah, make it, break your ass.

I feel like that was a take.

And he's so big that he got a goddamn, that it's put on a, but that's shit for Atlanta.

And that shit hard.

And niggas gonna catch on later.

Remember i said it

because that's what always happen with atlanta y'all niggas be catching on late because we having sauce and niggas don't understand the sauce and then once the sauce get the goddamn going through the females because what happens is it go we drop some shit then the females like it and then the niggas catch on watch it do that it'll do that

but i fuck with him doing that though because i'm from atlanta and goddamn like some of them artists on that motherfucker that created us the ones that's on

goddamn never had a real opportunity to shine so i fuck with how

Y'all don't know, some of them niggas we would listen to, I listen to in high school, eighth grade, sixth, seventh grade.

This all I'm listening to, I'm not listening to no nigga who signed to no label.

I'm listening to these niggas that's on that album.

So I fuck with how he did the concept.

I fuck with what he did.

It's really a deeper, it's a deeper move than what people seeing and what he doing.

He really bringing niggas that didn't get to fully make it to that

B.E.T.

stage, that VMA stage, and giving them an opportunity to have a sound.

So I fuck with that.

No, I know, because it's a few of them niggas that wasn't on there.

They They're trying to riff about it.

But we're talking.

Yo, yo, no, no, no.

My final two questions.

My final two questions.

My final two questions.

Yo, she gonna come over here and box you in the head with the coffee dumb.

I go back 20 years with Chris Reed.

She like, hold up for a second.

Yo, my last two questions.

In no order, the five cities with the baddest bitches are where?

The five cities with the baddest bitches?

Yeah, look, look, my man.

Yeah, you up for that one, right?

Look, look at you.

It's my man, right?

I got that.

I got it.

I got it.

Shit up, bro.

Are you going to turn on me for this?

Top C's in America.

Yeah.

Let me think now.

Let me think.

Let the sticker.

New York, number one.

I got too many people.

It's too many.

It's too many.

It's too many people.

We're going to New York first.

We'll fold that up right now.

I have some shit from New York, too.

I have some shit from New York.

So,

five.

New York.

Atlanta.

I got to say home.

I mean,

now I want to say two seasons.

Boston.

Okay.

Sleeper.

Sleeper.

Boston is a sleeper.

That's how you got.

Yeah, never mind.

The niggas that say Boston, they know what Todd is.

Locate Cape.

Locate Cape.

I'm Cape Verde.

So that's three cities.

Okay.

Hold on now.

Houston.

Lord, have mercy.

Yeah, there we go.

I was waiting for that one.

Yep, gotta be there.

Gotta be there.

I love you, baby.

I ain't gonna say Miami, because Miami is just a whole bunch of mix,

like,

like, shit that don't don't be, it's not from the

BBLs.

I ain't gonna

work out BBL.

Hold on, it's another spot.

Hold on, hold on, it's another spot.

Bubbles, as soon as he said y'all could go, I promise.

I'm done.

I promise I'm done.

What?

I'm on three?

Four.

Houston was four.

Houston was four.

Hold on now.

That's probably thinking about

Ladies and gentlemen,

make some noise for offset, y'all.

Yo, we got it in a strip club, but if you I gotta come out there with my five bands.

Come on, five, five.

No, for real.

Man, it fucking work.

10 feet, you make 10 like 20.

Yeah, if I do it slow.

slow.

All right, back.

Chris, I'm going to hit you, ladies and gentlemen.

Offset album in stores this week, this week, this week.

This party.

Arc 22nd, man.

Ki already album, man.

Y'all go check that out, man.

You know what I mean?

I put blessed with the tears in this shit.

Let's get it.

We lit the 22nd.

Check that album out.

Until next time, we are gone.

One.

Not anybody that works here.

You niggas stay here.

I know you be having a strip club in mind when you make this shit.

You got to.

I was with Clubbank shit.

You got to?

I got out of it for a second.

This shit fired.

Yo, I'm not going to lie to y'all.

Off that might have been one of my favorite people.

That was great.

That was fine.

I knew that already because I know him a little bit.

And I know that he's a fly nigga.

Yeah, I know about him.

He's dope.

But he's dope.

Grown.

Yeah, he's like that.

Smart set.

Informed,

educated.

Funny.

Don't sleep.

Honest.

Funny, honest.

Keeps it pee.

Just real nigga shit.

You can tell you chase that bag.

About his money.

About his money.

I'm not shitting on my wife.

I don't care what y'all niggas is talking about up here.

I see what's going on.

I still don't care.

Like, that's just

I don't think I don't think it's too many people that have been through or gone through as much as he has

in their music career.

Publicly, hey, 33.

Liking on the strip for him because he keeps it so P.

I ain't bring up no rumors.

We ain't even bring up rumors and beef with it.

And this, and

we ain't do none of that.

Just a real respectable nigga, man.

Hopefully, me and him have a timeout in diamonds tonight.

Ed, make it right.

Make it right.

Um, Mel.

Yes.

What?

Let the bodies hit the floor.

That's what she does.

Let the bodies hit the floor.

Let the body hit the floor.

That's what she do.

She let them hit the floor.

Don't do any such thing.

Mel, when our guests come, I need you to not, when they're leaving, I need you to not happen to have to walk down the same hallway when it happens.

By the way, let it be known that the bathrooms are down that hallway, and we were sitting here.

Not all of them.

Parks was in your bathroom.

So you could hold that little shit.

I went looking for the other bathrooms to see if they were free, and every single one was taken.

So then I walked back in here.

And please.

You have to catch a UTI, man.

I don't want to.

I really don't want to.

They kind of suck.

Take the pill, it'll leave in a couple days.

Little cranberry.

Cranberry juice.

You have to stop.

Because that's what you had a little move when you tried to steal our guests to go to Hotten Barth.

You will be fired.

She's doing nothing.

She will be fired.

She do the arm touch.

Don't touch her ass.

Don't touch offset arm.

Cardi just hit a bitch with a JBL speaker.

Okay, that's fine.

And that bottle ended, yo.

Stop.

Yo, oh, shit.

Yo, what?

Joe.

But she got to chill.

I didn't do it.

Because girls be on women empowerment until the nigga come and is charming and funny and smell good and got money and got hits.

You know more hallway.

I literally.

Because you do that shit.

You do.

Y'all break.

She break her hip doing all this shit.

I don't want to power without Mel, yo.

I can't lie.

I miss Mel.

I know why you got it.

Mel got it.

Talk to him.

I know why you got it.

Talk to him, Flip.

There's something about Mel, man.

Mel's cachet.

There's something about Mel that when people come in, they love male.

She's able to keep them.

A lot of bullshit she said, a lot of lies she made up, lied on Eddie Griffin, all them niggas.

Remember that time?

She was just lying and steading this shit.

Listen.

And then.

I'm like, Joe, why you, I know why you got me here.

Why you got Mel here?

Now I see Mel.

No,

that might.

I take that whole question I got asked differently before.

Remember, I was like, I thought we was getting lying.

Like, yo, everybody going to be there?

No, niggas want to know if Mel was going to be there.

Yeah.

I see.

Yeah.

They love you, Mel.

That's what that was.

I never thought he was lying to us because I know him.

He's a cool nigga.

I'm joking about the line.

But Mel

All right, let me tell you like this.

Mel has done a lot to disrupt our group.

Really, have I done all that?

She should have been fired 90 times?

Let's talk as niggas more than me.

Let's talk as niggas.

Mel should have been fired 90 times.

If you're wondering why I won't,

hey, I know why.

No, no, no.

We got it.

This nigga doing the new shit.

You the new, nigga, you the new.

I don't know what's going on.

You the new.

What's the nigga name?

I don't know what's going on.

Bishop Joe Magic Wand.

Nah, nah, the news.

You should have been at it.

New shit is going to put a camera in the hallway.

Yeah.

Freeze, you say that.

Let me tell you.

That's the pie.

Let me tell tell y'all.

That's funny.

When I close on this place, which is soon,

because it technically ain't mine yet.

So I'm being cool.

When I close, a sign is going for when you enter that say, hey, from this point on this FYI,

this is what we on in here

at all times.

And I'm putting a nice camera set up

in here.

They got that a lot of places.

It's going to look like when I was on couples therapy and they put the camera on the headboard, you couldn't even pillow talk with your bitch without them fucking saying something.

You had to go in the bathroom because it's illegal to put cameras in the bathroom.

But on couples therapy, nigga, go ahead and get the pillow talking with your bitch in that bed.

I dare you.

And then wait a couple months.

That's like the love.

As soon as you walk in the Vice Land building, they got that shit.

They had that stupid shit.

And that's what is going to happen here.

Because Mel take that little baddie walk down the hallway.

Too much for me.

But she moved quick too.

And if you don't know her, it'll work.

What's your info?

If you don't know Mel, Mel do all this shit touching you and hey, what's your number?

How long you

info?

Yo, put my number in your phone quick.

Ain't no girl ever be like.

That's what she does.

Mel get it.

Mel passed the phone on by the kitchen and picked it back up by the door.

Right?

Right?

She backed it.

Mel don't give up.

Yo, she got it.

She passed the phone by the kitchen and then act like she looked and then picked it up by the door.

How damn good.

How did you get that damn dog?

That damn Daisy.

She tried to act for her.

And she tried to act like before he left, she was looking for Daisy to have us look outside.

Quiz, then we all look this way?

She walked right off.

But

90% of the guests that come here have an adverse reaction to Mel.

They love her

because of her who she is and what she is.

They don't know who she is today.

But what she's contributing

to culture.

No, they don't know.

They do.

They don't know.

Don't nobody know, but I told Blundit.

Everybody knows.

Wow.

It's only him that knows.

Really?

I love Mel.

Mel, you're never getting fired.

Thank you.

Good.

You never get fired.

Go to Mexico, girl.

Do what you want.

Do what you want.

Do your own thing, nigga.

Go because you're hiding both on company time.

It don't matter.

What is important to us?

Yo, dog, I could really go home.

That's how fulfilled I actually

got.

And what we lost that had to say.

Like, it's a slow news week.

That man.

I really appreciate him.

Yeah.

And he answered a lot, even if you don't know that he answered

in different ways.

Yeah, I understand.

He answered a lot.

He tired.

He tired this shit.

He knows y'all.

I get him, too.

That regrets question.

Yeah.

Nah, we spoke to him, and he spoke back.

Yeah, he did.

He spoke back.

He wasn't afraid.

I ain't feel like he was on the bullshit.

Shout out to him, man.

Again, album in stores, August 22nd.

We had fucked up the release date.

Yeah, we did.

My bad.

Because it's him, and we got so many guests coming up here today that it's just a tough time.

But offset album in stores and in your phone, August 22nd.

Just support real niggas when you see them.

It is fire.

And that's that on there.

It is fire.

Being fire is a plus, so awesome.

What else needs our attention?

Totally up to y'all.

Totally up to y'all.

We got Charlamagne versus Trump.

We got fucking Nikki versus Des Bryan.

No, real quickly, while we was potting, we had an earthquake here, nigga.

We did.

Yeah, we did.

That's my first earthquake.

There was an earthquake going on.

I thought someone just dropped something.

I didn't feel it upstairs.

You didn't feel it?

I didn't feel this one.

I didn't feel it.

I felt it.

I felt it.

I felt it.

The mail looked at me like, you felt that?

Yeah.

Oh, fucked up.

I thought someone just dropped something upstairs.

Nah.

That was a little tremor.

It was a little tremor.

You know why I know New York ain't shit?

Because when I was speaking to niggas about that first earthquake, everybody was like, yo, I just thought my neighbors was wild.

Exactly.

Yo, these niggas on top and next to me with the

crazy.

I'm about to go over there and up poll on these.

Yo, relax, buddy.

You're right.

I thought they put a sub up there.

Sub up there.

All the density in New York.

Niggas don't think earthquakes.

They don't.

Niggas think I'm going to knock on my neighbor's door and knock him out.

If you keep doing this shit one more time, you got one more time.

Yo, it's 10:30.

I'm telling you right now.

Put my baby to sleep.

Word.

Knock it the fuck off.

Let me see.

Let me look up at that list.

All right.

We got a lot of people.

Billy versus Cam and Johnny Manzell.

We got Nikki and Dez.

A bunch of shit that we pussy know what we're talking about.

So where do we stand?

How do we feel?

What do y'all want?

Y'all pick it.

Y'all pick it.

Mel, you just got back.

You pick it.

Okay, I'm just pulling it at the hat because I don't know what these are about.

So let's go.

Wait, when you was in Mexico, you wasn't keeping up with the news for when you got back to your real job?

No, I wasn't.

I'm sorry.

I checked the fuck out.

And then Ish came in.

We was like, yo, put Nikki and Dez up there.

He was like, yo, what happened?

Does Mark?

Which Dez?

Like, yo, this is the best crew in the world.

Okay, well, just ask.

And Mark got the nerve to be in Martha's venue.

I'm going to fuck Mark up.

The community all excited because Mark is my Eskimo brother.

Did you guys discover this while I was gone?

Mark, in the middle of our 520 interview, said, he told me that he's my Eskimo brother, and I don't know.

And he was getting this shit off because I keep calling him a nerd, doofy, uncute ass nigga.

So he was trying to shoot at me.

But I don't be knowing when you're trying to shoot at me.

And we got to confirm that I fucked this girl.

Bitches be lying on my dick.

Bitches be lying on my dick.

I don't know if anybody in here has a shared experience of somebody lying on their dick, but it ain't enough.

Niggas can't come to me and say, yo, we Eskimo, bro.

Who, nigga?

Did I love her?

Like, where's that?

What?

Am I claiming that bodies is lying?

I got a question for y'all off of anything that's in pop culture or lifestyle or news related.

And I know what type of immature podcast this is, so I know how y'all will take the question.

Just take a minute to think.

Okay.

I didn't have another way to word it.

Have any of y'all ever cut somebody off

for being ugly?

I repeat, because I know y'all are immature.

Has anybody here ever cut anyone off for being too

ugly?

Can I ask a follow-up question?

I'll expound.

Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.

I need one follow-up question.

You ever been cool with somebody or close to somebody

and seen them do or say

something

that was so ugly?

Okay, all right.

Okay,

like ugly in the spirit and soul.

I don't know about drugs.

That didn't have no ramification for you.

They have nothing to do with you.

You just saw somebody you fuck with

be too ugly for you to continue fucking with them in that same.

Has that ever happened to anybody here?

Yeah, yeah.

A lot of people.

Yeah.

Yes.

Yeah.

Yes.

I don't even look at it cut off because I don't regard those people enough to cut them off.

Like I try not to be around people that move and talk and behave ugly.

Yeah, but it'd be the one you don't even know.

And then when you see it, it's like...

Yeah, you didn't know.

you was fly enough with this horse and you didn't know that they even stored this inside of them.

And then one day they just said something about somebody that didn't have nothing to do with shit.

And you was like,

wait,

wait, you surmise what?

I told the story up here before

about

this was like pre smartphone days.

So, you know, back in the day, you would go to a gas station because the gas station were the people that you get directions from.

Yeah.

So niggas was in,

they was going to do a series called River Road before, a reality TV series called River Road.

And niggas was looking for directions to go to the meeting.

So people went to the gas station.

It was at a real popular steakhouse.

I think it was like Smith and Walinski's or something.

I like Smith and Walinsky's.

And then they was like, oh, excuse me, you know how to get to.

And the gas station dude was like, I think it's down there.

And the girl was like, fuck am I asking you for how to get to Smith and Walinski's?

You pump gas for for a living.

Oh, no.

It was a rap, dog.

It was a rap.

No, no, no.

It was a rap, sir.

That's exactly what I'm talking about.

That's why I asked this question.

It was a rap.

Over.

Never again.

Yeah.

Fuck with you, never again.

Mel, you too?

Yeah, definitely, you know, been out.

The dining experience and the treatment of servers,

the serving staff, like I do not fucking play with that.

I used to be that, and so I have zero tolerance for any form of rudeness.

Nothing.

I don't give a shit what the fuck you're going through.

Don't take it out on them.

Rudeness to service workers is a big one.

It's huge.

It's huge.

It's a big tell.

Animals.

Animals too.

How you feel about animals.

How you treat animals.

Old people, for sure.

Another big tell.

A few weeks ago on the news, I was so disturbed I ain't even bringing any of our bars to discuss it.

They put some nigga on the news, took a dog in the Bronx or Harlem, dragged, you've seen it, right?

Dragged it out the back of the truck for blocks and blocks, and then set the dog on fire.

God fuck him.

They caught him?

You goddamn right they caught him and threw the book at his ass.

Good for him.

Good.

Good for him.

I wish I could tell y'all to sentence him, but good for him.

Good.

Good for him.

Because what possessed you to do that to a dog?

Why would you even do it?

That's the mention.

I've always wished for there to be more severe penalties for people who are arrested and convicted for animal cruelty because to me it's indicative of something else.

It's something else that you're capable of doing.

Usually, when you hear the horror stories about serial criminals, serial killers and shit, they started on animals.

Yeah, it just that's another level of cruelty when you're you know doing something to a helpless animal, like a helpless being is fucked up.

Um, off of dogs on my TV shit.

I don't have no TV to offer y'all, but that show Smoke that I told y'all to go watch last week, I was just episode seven.

Oh, I'm not there yet.

Yeah, I just started.

I literally, I'm up to five.

I don't have nothing to say about it.

I'm up to five.

Episode seven is like that episode

of Paradise.

What was it, eight?

Toward the end.

You remember that one episode of Paradise?

Hell yeah.

All of us watched and was like, that was one of the best TV episodes this year.

For Smoke and what they're doing, I think it's episode seven or eight in the interrogation room when they get both of them niggas in there.

All right, all right, all right, all right.

You do it a lot.

You do it a lot.

That's television.

Yeah, and I'll say that.

I'm up to five.

The John Leg was a lot of people.

I can't wait for Friday.

The John Leg was out of it.

I'm going to get on that.

I started the pit.

Oh, the Pit is great.

The Pit is great.

The Pit is great.

Yeah.

The Pit is great.

World Awards.

The Pit is

up for a lot of Emmys and shit like that.

So I need these TV shows right now.

The Disappearing Girl on the Ship.

I forgot what it was called.

Amy.

The Amy.

I watched that.

I watched that.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I watched that.

She's in Barbados somewhere, they're saying, right?

Yeah, I'm not sure.

They don't know issues.

Yeah.

Do you think she's dead after watching the parts?

Kind of.

Smoke.

Really?

Kind of.

Apple TV.

You think she's a little bit of a shot?

She fell

or something.

That room is dumb small.

Like, it don't really make sense that she would have moved through four people sleeping and no one would have woke up or nothing.

It's odd.

So, the people that came and said that they seen her, you think they're just making it up?

Like, y'all see her?

I'm not about making it up.

I think that you can get something in your brain and then think that that's them later.

You know what I'm saying?

You could just have an incident that happened today at the gas station or whatever, and then later your brain implants this missing person or this whatever.

I think your brain could trick itself.

For sure.

I got to say that looking at a sketch on a dock and looking at a sketch in real life is not the same.

Yeah.

Like when them niggas robbed me on 145th Street and the cops fucking put the sketchbook in front of my face with 900 pages of sketch.

Yo, dog, even though he just left, I don't know who you're talking about.

Now you're confusing more, probably.

I don't know who you're talking about.

I can't spot.

Whoever y'all showing me.

You're going down there, point them out.

A fact.

Fact.

My on-top chain on 145th Street when I was playing Spades and The cop was directing traffic on 145th Street and they pulled a gun out and just took my shit

and melted it right down, melted it down.

I didn't say nothing.

Pops got mad at me about that shit.

No, not God.

He still.

Pops ever want to give me a burn.

Nigga gave me one too.

You know what I noticed?

I noticed this.

And I don't see anybody else talking about it.

I was waiting for somebody else to talk about it so I could put it on them because I didn't want all the think pieces on me being the one to point this out.

That little volume V is gone from Shannon Sharp Videos.

Shannon Sharp was signed to the volume,

which is a Colin Coward thing.

They have Angie Rory and them.

They have 520.

They have, you see the play that Colin is running.

That V is no longer there on Shannon Sharp nightcap videos.

That could just be a lay-low omission or it could be not.

It's not a lay-load.

You look for everything, Joe.

God damn.

Huh?

No, it could be.

You look for everything.

Holy shit.

I mean, that logo was not.

It was.

I've been in similar circumstances where the company that you're with has to now make a decision.

And so you're not going to be able to do it.

And we could be sued and we might be liable and you not

your name ain't so favorable.

How does a company get sued for something like that if it's in a contract

if you do something and you sign to me then somebody could sue me yeah but if you but you put in the contract that you're not liable for my action

yeah but they can still sue you even though it's gotta be up to this jury to decide yeah okay so it's still gonna sue you okay they can sue everybody i can sue you no matter what a contract say and so a judge or a jury will have to decide on if it's got it that's why you always see when these big lawsuits against celebrities puff being one of them it's always sue everybody in the celebrity yeah i just sue everybody i don't know how I feel about that V being gone from Shannon.

I don't know how I feel neither.

What you mean?

Like, I've been processing for a few days.

I'm still not sure how I feel about it.

How do you feel overall about the Shannon?

I mean, I know we talked about it a lot, right?

I'm saying I don't get weird.

Like, I understand it because

you would be held liable for some things and it would be some money.

I understand it.

I guess I'm always, it's always interesting to me to see the decision that companies make when they are riding the black.

The New York Times says that their deal ends at the end of August.

All right.

Erickson says that the New York Times says that Shannon's deal ends at August.

I'm sure that's true, which is why we heard some of those rumors and shit coming out.

It's not the end of August, and that B is gone.

It's not like they it looked like what we're assuming here speculative is it don't look like they tried to keep him were working in good faith to keep him and it's just always interesting to me to see how the companies handle it that are riding the hot black hands.

Two things though.

Four or five months ago, they might have been in, this is all speculative, they might have been in contract negotiations.

You might have been giving us your ass to kiss.

Now all of a sudden shit jumped off.

We good.

There's a lot of possibility.

You got what I'm saying?

It's a possibility.

I'm taking your premise because we pod, so fun to fucking theorize shit.

But taking your premise, there's a lot of gray area between you giving us your Aztecus and we good.

Right?

Like, if you do some dumb shit and I know you valuable and I'm able to get you at a cheap or at a discount now, then we having new conversations.

But to go from you the hottest nigga on earth to ESPN leaving you to now we are leaving you as the volume, I don't know if I like it.

Me neither.

I don't know if I like your name.

Your name could be that.

I gotta stay away from that right now.

I've been exonerated,

not in public opinion.

That's that's what we're talking about though

i don't like that from companies bro you you technically haven't even been exonerated if busby don't write that letter stating all of that stuff

i think

this is gonna sound bad but i'm not saying this

i think honestly they did him a service by saying like yo it was consensual and all i think that's part of the agreement that was part of the agreement you don't even get this money without saying yes yeah you

was part of that so i think that um when you make a settlement to to the public opinion, you're guilty.

Unfortunately, and that's why some people will be like, fuck that, I'm not settling, because it's almost an admission.

But that's where my problem lie.

Not with the opinion of the public, but

nigga, I settled.

She said what she had to say,

and my company still stepped away.

Yo,

at every company, it's somebody to sit there and weigh that shit out.

And they're looking at it as, yeah, what's the risk of him keeping in, of the company keeping him signed here long term?

Or what's the reward if we don't?

Right.

And they got a lot of shows over there, back to your initial statement.

Yeah.

And none of them Shannon Sharp.

Cool.

I might not need one Shannon Sharp.

He might not be Shannon Sharp.

I mean,

posted this.

Yeah, they don't seem to care.

To me, it just seems like they're just going to put him on ice.

It may be a blessing in disguise, too.

I'm not trying to sound like this is all horror and gloom and doom to Shannon Sharp.

It could be a blessing in disguise.

I just don't really love that from the volume, seeing that they are hand-picking the culturally important shows.

So if you're doing that for your bottom line,

stand by him.

For me, I'm not saying I feel you.

No, no, no.

I'm ahead if you do that.

If I hire Ish, I got to know that a tenant roof might be leaking one day and he won't come in.

That's on me to know.

That's on me to deal with.

I don't like the benefits and then you getting totally ghost when hardship comes, even though this is an understandable hardship.

So I'm a little at a crossroads.

I'm a little at a cross.

Like, they'll be sitting there saying, yo, ain't nothing personal.

That's business.

Yo, yo, these certainly.

I don't hardest.

No company do that to the most important person on their platform.

I guess that's what's bothering me.

Okay.

If it wasn't Shannon Sharp,

I could get it.

But when you do that to the biggest, most successful, most important on your platform, I think it says a lot about you.

It shows everybody.

You ain't just washing your hands of him.

You telling your black demographic

how you handle it when some shit come up and maybe because of my personal experience, I'm not comfortable with it.

I'm about to say, because I don't even look at it.

Yeah, I didn't see that as a color thing.

I see that as you're telling me about color, did I?

You said you're telling that you're black.

You're telling your demographic.

Oh, no, no, no, no.

All right, but let me correct it.

They're riding the hot black hands.

I'm not talking about the decision being racist.

Okay.

I'm just talking about their business model and the demo that they're after.

So when you make a decision, this is the demo that's looking.

I'm not trying to say it's racist.

I'm not trying to say it's a crazy.

I'm not trying to say it.

I think it could set the standard, though.

Like, yo, dog, if we'll, if we're willing to

come to Pat Mahomes bullshit in practice for three weeks.

And now I punish Pat Mahomes.

It's letting everybody else on this roster know, family, if he could get punished, the rest of you motherfuckers could get fired.

You get what I'm saying?

Like, it's a top.

It's Pat Mahomes, though.

You're not going to cut Pat Mahomes if you.

I'm just giving you an example.

Shannon Sharp and my example.

I'm just giving you an example that if somebody can get punished, everybody else under us can get punished.

And I think sometimes people might not run their company like that.

Like, you'll look at the stars, get star treatment.

And so a lot of times it's a disgruntled thing.

It's like, yo, dog, if he could go, the rest of you motherfuckers.

Like the saying, go, ain't nobody bigger than the program.

Ain't nobody bigger than the program.

And that's kind of

what I'm saying.

I've been hearing that a lot lately.

I forgot who else said it.

Offset just said it.

He did say it, too.

And somebody else, oh, my fucking girl's daughter kept saying that.

Why does that phrase keep popping up?

I don't know.

Somebody Google it.

Ain't nobody bigger than the program, nigga.

It's true, though.

I mean, it's true.

No matter how much.

How much instances.

No matter how hot you think you are, no matter how many people.

No, all the instances.

Not this one.

Name one.

Well, you.

No, I'm not bigger than the program.

You are the program.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm not.

I'm not.

I don't look at it like that at all.

I'm not the program.

You don't got to look at it like nothing.

I'm not the program.

What are you talking about, nigga?

I'm not the program.

All right, cool.

Program is way bigger than your button.

I think the program is bigger than is shit bigger than Nino Program.

Oh, you're talking about something.

I'm talking about.

Do you think that his numbers dropped

in any way, shape, or form from

the scandal?

Oh, Shannon?

Yes.

They did.

Okay, well, I mean, that could be something that they're taking into effect right now.

they're just i feel like but wait hold up it's not just his numbers dropped because most would say a hit record is a hit record and when you get one you'll have one but with this type of story the people that can help with a hit record are going to distance themselves yeah but i think they so now you just left to talking to

the the ether i get it i just think that they're

I think that they're taking a standpoint of, so we're going to back up a little bit until the stink wears off of you a little bit more, which it will.

People have short-term memories.

Scandals pop up every five fucking minutes.

People are going to get bored of talking about this story and then possibly return to the fold.

And then they're like, we can continue conversations then.

But right now, you're fucking a problem.

I agree with you, but all of that is a trick.

Absolutely.

And I'm speaking from some type of experience.

All of that is a trick.

It's the shock jock trick.

You said something or did something.

We have a behavioral clause in a contract that says we are allowed to distance ourselves from you, but you still down with us.

We're just getting away from you for a little bit.

And if you are dope enough and hot enough to survive, we'll circle back.

If it behooves us to come back and fuck with you, we will.

But we're wiping our hands.

We're done.

This is a soft fire.

Yeah.

And if you survive it, we'll be back.

It's a trick.

I hope Shannon does well.

I hope he's learned from his mistakes.

You said that was Nightcap, right?

Yeah.

That's the shit with him and

Ocho.

and that v was there

and now it's gone

and they were both sued

now yes currently oh yeah i see the company saying oh no that's this is different from that oh that is true i don't like that and also it's like

now now

addition to that but now this show

technically is being sued yes like this ain't shanning too now it's y'all the show that's on this network are the ones sued i forgot oh no i could see the the company saying, nah, I'm cool.

That ain't, and again, and it's back-to-back?

Yeah, the new suit.

I forgot that part.

I don't care about that part.

As a company,

that's the part.

That's the part they care about.

Yeah, as a company.

I think it's part of the part.

I don't give a fuck what y'all talking about.

Okay.

Y'all.

I don't give a fuck.

Let me give a fuck what y'all talking about.

Nigga, hold the fuck up.

Because I've been trying to say something.

Alright, I'm about to come up.

That's come.

The night has come.

That's when Shorty came jerked you off.

And the landing is dark.

And she white.

And

she like 22.

Is the only

life we'll see?

What you about to say, Flip?

Exactly, ain't good.

If you were a company,

if you are a company, are you saying that

would you take a different approach in a situation

as a company?

Like, say, I had to show one, just use improper, and I just do something outlandish.

You're out of here.

So, and that's a joke.

I'm talking shit.

You have, if we could talk for a second.

No, I'm going to talk.

I'm going to talk about it.

You've had stories hit out there that if I were that type of company, you should have been fired.

Yes, that is true.

I didn't.

I understand it.

I've been through it.

I'm a creator.

I understand it.

Hold on.

I'm gauging how this goes.

And that's the one.

Not just that, though.

He's had stories, not lawsuits.

right

yeah but the stories could lead but but my point is what he said with respect i don't want to get right i'm not trying i'm not

stories

stories lead to the lawsuit yeah in their case it led to things true we got to that point already we're not that's all i'm saying we're now our attorneys we are paying attorney hours to represent ourselves because we've been listed in the suit not just that Your perspective and some white executives' perspective are totally different.

You have have been on the flip side.

So you can directly relate to where flip is headed.

The white executive motherfucker that might have grew up in wherever,

it's a disconnect there.

You are going to understand Flip.

One, we come from the same culture.

One, you've been in media, here in media.

You walked a life that flip.

I don't think the niggas should be able to profit off of the hot black hand if you don't,

if that's not the case, what you're saying.

It's the same thing that niggas have with police in the community, right?

If you're not from this community

and you didn't grow up in this community, you're not going to handle it with the same care as you police it.

It's different.

I don't.

Because one is you are serving the people.

In a police instance, you're serving the people.

You are a man of the people.

In a business instance, you don't give a fuck about the people.

You care about the bottom line and the profitability of the company.

The company is to who your loyalty lies.

When you are an elected official, you are a cop, cop, you any of them, the people is your primary.

I'm not one of those advanced analytics.

I'm going off what the numbers and the metrics say only.

I'm a human with a heart and a soul.

So, I want to use my human brain to insert here.

This is not just self-checkout.

I agree.

Yeah, yourself.

But what if the company's gonna be able to get it?

Hold on, show me.

But what if the numbers and the analytics is what got them here in the first place?

What I say, because I'm inserting

off of my response.

What I say, because I'm inserting my human abilities in this, is I know better than a machine or AI that if someone is able to overcome adversity, they'll be bigger than what they were.

True.

I believe in that because I'm walking about it.

You've done it.

I can't say that a machine or a robot or somebody that's only looking at metrics.

I don't know where Shannon Sharp stands three, four years from now.

If he puts his head down and does the work and just continues to live up to the talent that he has, I think he'll be bigger than ever.

I think the universe will take care of that.

But if you're the company and you're not there for that because you're just shunning niggas,

it's tough.

It's tough.

I get both sides.

I get both sides.

I'm not standing on one.

I was just saying,

I'm not standing both sides.

One just bothers me a little bit when it happens to black people that were successful.

I feel like that, in closing, I'm sorry, I know.

Yeah, because you know.

I feel like companies that are self-sufficient that rely on, like, so the company may rely on you.

A lot of the companies rely on me, and a lot of people that go through things, you look at it from a different lens if you could relate to it.

And

you're able to make a decision based off your, because I understand what you're saying, based off your human heart.

There's a lot of stories, and you know, you could have been like, you pull me to the side, and shit like that.

We're going to have to get into it.

Everybody up here, but maybe with the exception of Parks, has had

an unsavorable story out there that if the company was on bullshit, could get you the fuck out of here.

Yeah.

All of us, and Parks maybe just keep his on a different lipstick alley.

I don't know where his,

but we all got it, ain't nobody exempt, yo.

Everybody get a turn.

The fact remains that you're able to still stand by us or stand by the people because the business relies on you.

No.

No, to me.

Not just that.

Well, what you listed with everybody, the business wasn't affected.

The business wasn't.

But it relies on, it's a Joe Button.

If you understand what I'm saying, Freeze, I'm probably not saying it right.

Like,

he can make the decision, I'm going to keep this person here

because the business is not going to be affected.

No, he's saying the sole decision relies on you.

It's your shit.

Thank God.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

And the business won't be affected because

when I say the business affected, I'm talking about, again, back to the

financial.

Yeah, the final

where now this company could be as a named lawsuit on it.

Now the business gets affected.

But I do understand if I go sell half this company for fucking $500 million and now I have to answer to people.

I noticed he's been taking a lot of Patreon screenshots.

I know that.

41 million.

Nigga just been 42 million.

And then you have to answer.

That shit rising fast.

My shit started to rise.

Hey, why did you do the times?

Hey.

Sit tight.

Just sit tight.

For a second.

Damn, what was I saying?

What the fuck was I saying?

500 million, you sell half for 50 million.

Now you got to answer somebody from other people's boards.

There's people that you do do with nothing that you've been doing.

And they don't give a fuck about it.

They don't.

They don't.

Flip the net.

No.

They don't.

Get it about it.

That's my point.

Get it out.

Yeah.

And I think that's the position that he's in.

So I get that.

It just bothers me.

That's all.

That's all.

Not saying that I won't ever be in that position to have to make a similar decision.

You're a five foot six.

Six a day, bar.

Sweet Chuck looking man from a police academy member to launch

dog.

Nigga, he never had no girls.

They don't know what the fuck he's talking about.

Like, he just don't relate.

He did.

What?

Oh, yeah, you got to go.

Shout out to Shannon.

Shout out to Ojo.

Like, I was watching fucking Sterling Sharp's Hall of Fame induct these shit.

I cried the other day.

It was definitely.

I cried how he was up there talking.

I saved it, but it was too long.

I won't play it for y'all.

But he got up there.

First brothers inducted in the Hall of Fame.

He got up there and said, everything I do, I did it for this person right here.

When daddy died, when this person died, it was just us.

And then it brought me back to Shannon apologizing.

And I know what that apology is.

When you love somebody so much and something you did on bullshit overshadows something like the Hall of Fame.

I know how Shannon feels.

So everything else is icing on the cake.

You find me from ESPN, cool.

You find me from over here, cool.

Right now, I don't care about none of that.

I let my brother down.

I disappointed my brother.

I let my brother down.

And I put this smut

during my brother's most acclaimed fucking accoladed week.

I know how he feeling.

So, God

man.

Shout out to Sterling Sharp.

Congratulations to both of these brothers.

And Shannon, I hope you bounce back.

I hope you bounce back.

I think you will.

I definitely was a tear drug.

I definitely was.

I cried for sure.

I cried for sure.

When once he said, hey, I need you to come on up here.

Oh, God.

Oh, God.

It's over.

I'm at Barbara.

I'm still looking for a bitch.

I'm a bitch.

I'm still looking out.

No,

and you can tell

when he talked about his family, he like, yo, my nigga, we was the other poor.

Like, nigga, I ain't see running water till college, poor.

Like, you know what I'm saying?

So my brother was the shining example of a man.

That's the only example I had.

So everything I did, I did to almost honor him.

My brother retired.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, my brother retired.

He gave me sneakers.

He drove the, my brother gave me the fly whip and he drove the old truck.

So my brother was rich.

I'm driving the dope shit.

He driving the fucked up shit.

And now I let you down.

Oh, nigga.

Yeah.

What?

Yeah, that's a different type of pain.

It's a different type of pain.

Different.

Go ahead and put your shoes on.

Put your shoes on.

You're trying to hit the niggas with a foot feathers.

Girl, ain't nobody looking at them feet, girl.

You can put on your pumps.

It's fine.

Put on them fucking Terry Birches.

These are Giuseppes.

She be correcting the shit out of niggas when you're talking about her shoes, boy.

Well, she just got, well, all right.

She didn't just get Giuseppe's.

She got the A-Lo Giuseppes.

She got the Kev Giuseppe.

Oh, shit.

She got the collabs.

Giuseppe's in Northaced.

Carhart's in the car.

Oh, shit.

Man,

I miss you so much, man.

Niggas just been up here getting along.

Oh, wow.

Not dog paling.

I miss dog paling.

You got to put an end to that shit.

Hey, I love that shit.

I love that shit.

I got an invite to speak somewhere.

Ooh.

Where?

Where?

Harvard.

Really?

For what?

Because I'm mean, nigga.

Why don't you fucking that off?

You cool?

Yeah, you cool with me.

You meant on like one shit.

I'm about to say he met on my head.

I don't fuck with him, though.

I don't fuck with that shit he just did.

Like, why, nigga?

Why you?

No.

What topic, bro?

He invited me.

Listen, listen, chill, chill.

What do Tanza do?

Just about,

it now.

It's about some

black business shit and just designing the future for black entrepreneurs.

Nice.

Keynote speaker shit.

Now, hold up.

Laws.

Hold up,

congrats, man.

Clapping.

No way.

I told them niggas a dropout got invited.

Darn.

And it wasn't even a golf clap.

Yeah.

All right, bro.

Forget it, yo, man.

I'm proud of you, bro.

That's great.

We clap, motherfucker.

You going?

Oh, shit.

Let's go, man.

It's your mother, August.

Yo, we clap more for the WWE than Harvard.

That's it.

She didn't even clap right.

She's missing.

No, she missed.

Hell, when I get that clap.

Sorry.

Jesus.

Oh, my God.

You going to do it, right?

I don't know.

Come on, son.

You You should do it.

Shit, man.

I've been pretty successful.

And like Flip was saying earlier, like

getting out of your comfort zone and some shit working.

Like, I didn't want to do that timespace.

We did it.

It worked.

Yeah.

I didn't want to go to WWE.

We did it.

It worked.

Yeah.

So maybe I'll go do it.

You should do it.

You should do it.

Instinctually, do I want to do it?

I was just honored to receive the invitation.

Of course.

I know some other people may have gotten that invite and had to rescind it.

Why would you not want to go?

How do you know other people got the invite and rescinded?

It may have been a conversation on the podcast before.

Yo, this nigga is terrible, so.

I'm not talking.

Listen.

Mel got an invite.

I'm not talking about Mel.

Dona Fluffy.

Some people up here may have gotten an invite before and got it rescinded.

Mine

sturdy all the way through.

Like, from now till Feb, it's legit.

Man, what happened?

Just don't walk out through your door naked, and it will stick.

No, I did, and they still invited me.

Oh, wow.

That's the difference between us.

Okay.

Mel, why you got your invitation received?

I don't know.

Ask fucking Harvard.

Everybody's body don't hit the

because you got a fucking body?

That she ain't on my body.

Are you going to wait?

No, Mel ain't going to my chip.

You crazy.

You're about to remind them you walk up to Tarzan.

Yeah.

B-words.

That's crazy.

Oh my lord.

That's fine.

Now I ain't inviting Mel so she can fucking invite Harvard to hide and ball.

Now sit down, nigga.

Go up there and talk to the professor.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Get ahead.

Is this a grand?

Is that you?

You want to put in a word?

No, I'm fine.

Thank you.

I remember that hurt.

It did hurt my feelings, but it's fine.

No, it's cool.

That's cool.

All right.

I don't think you should do it then.

No, he should absolutely go.

Oh, would you want him to do it?

Would you want him to go do it, Mel?

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

You wouldn't want him to do it.

He shouldn't even say nothing.

He shouldn't even want to do it on the strip for you.

You wouldn't want him to go.

I have nothing to do with this.

He should absolutely go.

I mean, what was the point of doing the New York Times article if you weren't going to accept all of the invites to do keynote speaker shit and talk about how you took this little tiny podcast to a

million-dollar business?

Johnny Podcast saved you, girl.

He was in Florida in a flood.

I mean,

LA in a flood.

I'm talking about when he started it, you fucker.

Go to the flooded studio.

You forgot?

You booted it to Mexico and got all this hate going?

Oh, shit.

No, what's our song?

What's the song?

I'm leaving.

I'm leaving.

Come on.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

No, no, no.

It's funny because it also opens up the whoosh.

I thought it was the same whoosh.

Nah, Mel reminding them that I walked out naked.

That was sick.

That was some sick

shit.

No good is coming your way in America, maybe in Mexico.

um

okay

johnny manzell says he's going to smack the out of gilly the kid when he sees him

okay i think johnny manzell got another thing coming that he don't know about

which is a left hook with an uppercut behind it

uppercut i don't believe that johnny manzell is going to slap the out of gilly the kid when he's i don't believe that i think niggas just be tweeting well why does he johnny manzell is coming to the defense of cam Newton, and this is in the

Jalen Hurts Cam Newton debate.

I don't like that this debate has gone on this long and spread out to Johnny Manzel.

This is weird.

Johnny Manzel kind of just inserted himself in black business.

He did it.

Like, and I get it, that's your man.

You standing up for him or whatever, but he came in hot, heavy, and aggressive.

Saying I'm going to smack you as a little bit of a bad one.

I'm going to smack you when I'm in the bag.

That's someone you don't know.

Because I'm an Eagles fan, and I think that one quarterback is better than another.

That's just a lot.

That's a lot.

But isn't that just like a

term that people use?

It's like

sarcasm?

No, no, no.

You say that to your friends.

I'm going to knock the shit out of you.

Yo, I'm going to knock you right now.

They're not his friend.

And what he said,

yo, at Gilly the Kid may be the biggest fucking loser on the planet.

Okay, well, that's different.

Talking like you fucking done anything on a football field.

If I see you, just know I'm going to slap the fuck out of you.

Okay, that's different.

No, that ain't said in the same way I know.

Yeah, it doesn't sound friendly.

Nope, not at all.

Take it back.

Okay.

Unless they know each other or something, I don't think they do.

That sounds still random.

I don't even know you.

Somebody you know that you talk to like that.

Yeah.

Yeah.

The biggest loser on the planet.

That's a lot.

That is aggressive.

Yeah.

Because he's not the biggest loser on the planet by a long shot.

Not even close.

Yeah, Johnny might be.

I'm just not with typing that I'm going to smack the shit out.

If you're going to do that, then do that.

But to type more and all this, that's just a lot.

I'm pretty sure if you type it, you're not going to do it.

They're going to shoot the shit out of Johnny Manzel.

Gilly, boy, my thing is dead.

Gilly don't got any autographs.

Gilly will beat the shit out of Johnny Manzel, I'm sure.

This just looked like cloudy.

Yeah, or like drunk.

What time was it?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Oh, yeah, he drunk.

He might have had a little whiskey in the system.

Oh, oil.

And that's being nice.

Yeah, yeah.

1250.

Like how Gilly was like, okay, you're going to spoil whiskey.

I got that.

What am I doing next?

Am I just walking away, hobbling off?

Yeah, play that out.

Like, how does the rest of that scene look?

I did like that from Gilly.

This podcast does not condone violence, but if y'all niggas going to get to it, do it at the fight.

The Crawford fuck fight when I'm there.

The Coke on the nose was also very funny.

Hilarious.

That was hilarious.

Really funny.

That was crazy.

Gilly's an acquired sense of humor.

Like, I see how some niggas could see that Coke video and be like,

I thought it was funny.

But not just that.

Nigga, you jumped in this and disrespected me.

I could take it however.

Gilly, I don't care how you look at it.

Gilly ain't do nothing wrong.

Not at all.

Not at all.

Yeah, I don't think he did either.

I'm over here talking to him.

Me and him got a thing going, and then you jump in and say what you say.

All right.

You inserted yourself into this.

Yep.

Nicki Minaj somehow ended up in a back and forth with Des Bryant.

A lot of things were said that are too foul for me to repeat.

So I will not, I feel like that's a reoccurring theme every time this comes up.

I hate seeing all this shit.

It is nasty to see.

It is nasty to see.

And if this was fucking Nelly Fatada or somebody, we'd be carrying this, Jeffrey.

That's a fact.

I ain't going to hold you.

That's a fact.

Fergie was talking about.

If this was one of them acting like this, boy, this pie had his pod on fire for the next two months.

But Nikki has my phone number.

And

I don't want no smoke, no trouble.

Just unhinged behavior.

I keep saying it.

It's unhinged behavior.

I don't know why.

I'm not saying that she don't have her own reasons, but how it looks, it does look nuts.

I'm sorry.

I can't sit here and pretend it looks nuts.

Only because Dez, when I caught his reply, I thought he handled it perfectly.

Yeah, he did.

I love you.

I'm a fan.

I don't want no beef, no problems.

Good luck with everything.

God bless you.

I seen that and was like, that may be the best way to reply to Nikki.

And then I took a nap and woke up, and it was all hell on her.

I'm like, yo, how did we get here from I Love You and I Don't Want No Beef?

I'm a fan.

Yes.

If it went to hell, I'm really interested to see what her first response was right after that.

It was all pretty.

It was all bad.

It was all really, really, really bad.

Bringing up like some really

bad shit.

Got it.

Got it.

Got it.

That I can't.

That I'm not.

No, I'm not.

I'm not bringing up.

And then they both got nasty with it.

Yeah, it's all.

It's all bad.

It's all bad.

I don't like it.

All right.

Now, let me ask y'all.

And

they both got nasty.

And don't sign me up for no fighting.

That's how I was getting to that part.

Me, in my relationship.

I'm not talking about Nikki and her.

I'm asking us.

In my relationship.

No.

No.

My girl

hopefully would not sign me up to fight for $10 million

while I'm not in training camp.

Like, don't make me fight some athlete nigga while I ain't trained at all.

I ain't.

How tall is Des Bryant?

I think it was a catch.

I still think it was a catch that dying.

That was some of the most athletic shit I ever seen.

Yeah.

No, send me to fight a nigga that I'm supposed to be fighting, not

Des Bryant, who's angry because you done said a whole bunch of shit while I was in the supermarket.

It's crazy.

Great fun.

It's crazy.

Clip it up.

Said it's kind of crazy.

TMP.

Thoughts and prayers.

You don't like to see people

that don't know you in situations like that.

You know what I'm saying?

Or don't remember you.

You don't like to see that, man.

It's crazy, man.

You can't even really say nothing.

Well,

I said more.

I said what I had to say.

You said, I heard what you said.

The thing is.

You said what you did.

It's crazy.

Yeah.

There's a value in unhinged behavior, though, but not with people that you love, Joe.

We don't have to see that because at some points you try to find an understanding in what's being done.

Like, okay, there may be a point, but when it keeps going and keeps going, I think

the understanding or the validity gets lost in that, lost in translation.

It's just too much now.

Tell me about somebody beating on it.

Yeah.

Just.

The way she mudsling

calls for more mudslinging.

Honestly.

And then you're in a mudslinging battle.

Yeah.

And that's just nasty.

Don't know decent human being want to even report on a mudslinging battle.

It's all nasty and disgusting.

And it all just started over football contracts.

Like,

inserting yourself.

I don't know.

It is a superpower, though.

I hate to say this.

Maybe watching myself.

I'm shooting niggas some type of bail.

I'm not trying to.

But it is a superpower to behave that way and not really care what nobody else is thinking.

I don't know that that's what's happening.

But if she do that, she didn't just go disappear back into oblivion until it's time to do it again.

True.

I don't know what's going on with Nikki, but I'm

Thornton Bridge, same to Dez.

Let's not send niggas to fight each other for money.

Let's not, none of that.

Let's use our words and communicate and not be divisive and yada yada, all that PC shit that y'all know I'm not good at, so I'm skipping it.

Where's Mark?

Where the hell is Mark?

He's in Martha's vineyard.

Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see.

Is there anything else?

Anything else?

Trump, Trump, Charlamagne?

I don't care, man.

I don't care.

It's over.

It's too many guests here for me to do it.

If it was no guests, we'd unpack it.

But I'm sorry.

I can't.

I'm down.

I'm done, actually.

Pardon.

I'm finished.

I have a sleeper.

Oh, play a sleeper.

That works.

You're only fine.

sleeper.

Unless y'all got something to say.

What, that bad?

No, no, no.

I do want to say rest in peace to Hitman Howie T, producer from Special Ed.

Yeah.

Rest in peace.

Rest in peace.

How do you feel?

Etc.

Sorry.

Rest in peace.

I also got one more thing to say, too.

Forgive me.

How do you feel?

People that...

I mean, just everybody watch you, man.

That's it.

Like, everybody watch you, and it's great to have so many great eyes on you, and that's just what I wanted to say.

That's what you wanted to say?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Niggas be watching, yo.

Niggas be calling niggas, niggas be watching, man.

And it's just little, it's like

some Illuminati shit going on for you.

What are they saying?

Are they saying good shit?

Threats?

In quiet ways.

Yo, I see this.

Says screenshots of Flint.

Yo, who this shit man?

Shit, man, talking about shit?

Tell that nigga, chill out.

Will somebody hit you to threaten you about me?

No, man.

I'm about to say, I'll turn this whole shit up right now.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Oh, okay.

I'm just saying.

Call me O'Dalla, my guy.

Happy birthday, Dollar.

Happy birthday, Skane.

No, I love Skane.

Did you speak to him yet?

No.

I do also want to shout out Gibbs and Alchemist sold 38,000 highest numbers of both of their careers.

First week.

That's awesome.

Totally unrelated.

I wanted to let

Duke Dennis, that's the name, right?

Duke Dennis, the streamer?

Duke Dennis.

Oh, man, I really like what he's doing, but every time I see him with the streamers, he does look considerably older than them.

Like, he's big.

No, I fuck with Duke Dennis.

And he got a lot of motion, but when he be at the events, everyone, he's.

Price is dying, right?

He's so much older than the rest of the streamers.

Is that a bad thing?

And that has never mattered until this past week, this past weekend.

But everybody's gotten arrested.

And I'm not, I don't laugh at nobody when they get arrested.

That's a real serious thing, depending on what you got arrested.

He got arrested, the report says,

from playing hide and seek in the mall.

And so when I read it, I was like, see?

See the video?

No.

Well, of him getting getting arrested or playing hide and seek.

Are rested.

Wait, wait, nah, tell me, what the fuck going on, Freeze?

They arrested him.

Nobody getting arrested is funny.

But then

look up to the second level.

You see Kai Sanat walking by across the top.

Yeah.

And Kai tried to come shoot a mail, right?

Tried to help him?

I didn't see that in that clip.

It was just a clip that went out.

I don't know what happened after the clip.

Yo, when you older than your crew, you can't do everything they want to do is what I'm saying.

So I can see Kai saying, hey, man,

let's play hide and seek in the mall.

Duke Dennis,

you were supposed to say no, man.

Nah.

Nah.

I'm not going to do that.

Don't be the rough.

You're too big to even hide in the mall, nigga.

You and Wes Elm looking dumb in the face or behind the mannequin.

Hey, what are you doing?

Holy shit.

And then that's just a stupid reason to even have your people read that you got lucky.

I was playing hide and seek.

seek.

Nigga, find something to do with your time, Duke Dennis.

That's from my heart to yours.

I love everything you're doing, but stop that shit.

Seriously.

Sleepers.

It's crazy.

It's crazy.

Crazy.

Crazy shit.

Crazy.

I do have a sleeper.

I'm going to go with my man Ja Quees.

Quees, what up, boy?

Flip the jagged edge joint.

This record is called

He Can't.

Oh, wait.

Fucked up.

The slider.

Got it.

Don't niggas snapping like T4L, but he can't do it like me.

Nigga, your time shelf, can't be rich.

You a high profile type of death, but you keep it low-key.

I'm telling you, he can't love you like I love ya, baby, and you know it too.

You should never wanna be with a man.

No fake fun, no time with ya.

Real niggas, we shot that.

Ain't too many that's left.

Shawty, you can put that hurt on the shelf.

Yeah, your last man ain't listen with me.

You ain't gotta repeat yourself.

My nigga won't pull it back like you.

Look at that, walking that ass on you.

Based on it, ain't no declining.

I spent all my cash on you.

Loyalty, teeth,

don't let shout, you know how died yeah.

Protection,

keep them self-aware swimming.

You way too special, baby.

All niggas living like T-follam.

And he can't do it like TV.

Baby, you turn up child.

Can't be reached, can't be reached.

You're a high profile, never grabbed what you keep it low, keep it low, I'm telling you, K Ka like I love ya.

Baby, and you know it's true, you know.

You should never wanna be with a man.

No pay for you, no time with ya.

Look at T,

your head shot.

You know, I got that.

Protection and keep them stretched with me.

Way too special, baby.

As far as I see, fall niggas snapping like D4L.

Betty can't do it like me.

me.

Baby, you turn up shilling.

You can't be rich.

No, no, no.

You're a high-profile type of girl, but you keep it low-key.

No kids, we tell you.

He can't love you like I love you.

Baby, and you know it too.

She never wanna be with a man.

No payphone, no time with us.

Real niggas, we shining.

That is brand new music from Jaqu Quees.

That record is called He Can't.

Available in your phone and on DSPs DSPs right this second.

Shout out to Jaque's friends of the show, man.

What's up?

All right, what we got?

Going the West Coast with it.

This record is called For a Necklace.

This is Mozzie.

All you gotta do

is believe

he's standing there with open

arms.

All you gotta do is

you still love me like them other niggas?

I ain't think so either, that's why I'm never snitching.

Them type of things you boys have never witnessed.

Cause I gon' lay down in that cell like it was heaven-sentin'.

Better miss me.

Ain't lost a dollar on this brother, he been betting with me.

Just slap a nick on every bag, and that's an extra 50.

When it was smoke, I never left the bidding.

I had business to stand on, and as a man, I stood.

Pull up on me with your blam, you good.

You with the thugs.

Real Real street niggas shouldn't pay attention to subs.

Real street niggas ain't associating with duds.

Fingernails dirty, got it out the mud.

That's how my life is.

Wayne's deep as Wayne, different from you diving in.

If we don't get him, we gon' try again.

If she got dropped, shot by it then.

And we ain't worried about the rentals, y'all been hiding in.

We gon' find him.

Hit me like gon' get the rest.

Knew the NBA went fucking with me with them checks.

From there it's been a second.

Utilize your Yeeki if you niggas is upset.

Feel like you a threat?

Cause I don't think you threaten it.

Show them boys the world, you gotta get out here and fetch it.

You know what you gotta do for now for a necklace.

Tell me about your birthday coming up, you need a present.

Cause you know what you gotta do for now for a necklace.

Nigga, you know what you gotta do for now for a necklace.

Gotta spill blood behind these VS1s, yeah.

And be like, gon' get the rest.

Knew the NBA won't fucking with me with them checks.

From there, it's been a set.

Definitely gon' step.

Definitely gon' toto out this low.

This ton of rigs, same jersey, mention that's that's just a different era.

They say the biddy back on fire, like that ain't been a parent.

We come from drug infensed homes and now the single parents.

Forever foes, death, the only way I lay this marriage.

We still living careless, hit me like I don't get the rest.

Knew the NBA weren't fucking with me with them checks.

From there, it's been a sent.

Utilize your Yeeki if you niggas is upset.

Feel like you a threat, cause I don't think you threaten it.

Show them boys the world, you gotta get out here and fetch it.

You know what you gotta do for now for a necklace.

Tell me about your birthday coming up, you need a present.

Cause you know what you gotta do for now for a necklace.

And again, that record is for a necklace by Mozzie off of his new album, Intrusive Thoughts 2, which will be available this Friday.

I'm gonna go ahead and hold up for a second.

That was heat.

Before we finish the sleepers, I think we should note that Lil Wayne is putting the drought and dedication mixtapes back on or on streaming.

On DSP.

On streaming.

So let me hit the round of applause for that.

So that means he owns that content?

I can't speak to you.

I don't know who owns what.

Whoever owns it, okay'd it to be on

streaming, and he's a classic mixtape series for the first time there, so his fans can rejoice.

That's one, two.

I don't believe for one second that Tiffany Haddish and Jason Lee had a baby.

Me neither.

I meant to tell you, y'all.

I didn't even earlier.

Was that who that was?

Tiffany Haddish?

Yes.

That's what that was.

Pretty little baby, though.

Huh?

Okay.

Beautiful little baby.

Beautiful baby, who's ever it is.

Yeah.

I mean, I just am not that.

Congratulations to somebody somewhere, but yeah.

Nah, I don't know.

Why couldn't that happen?

Huh?

Why couldn't it happen?

I'm not saying it could not happen.

I'm saying I don't believe it.

Gotcha.

It could happen.

I'm not.

I'm not believing that.

They just dropped the picture with the cats out the bag as the cat.

No.

And that baby is seven years old in that picture.

I'm cool, bro.

That baby, big as shit.

That nigga could dunk.

Like three or four months ago.

That baby ain't fresh out, no goddamn womb.

And Tiffany Addis is a cloud chaser.

Jason Lee's her friend.

Like, I'm not, I need more confirmation than the internet showing me something and saying this is what it is.

If so, I mean, congrats to them.

But I don't believe that for two seconds.

With that said, Parks, what you got?

I'm going to Philly.

This is RJ Payne.

Hustle for My Last Name.

Beautiful Payne Entertainment.

Hustle every day.

See, it's full speed ahead, cause I need the bread.

I'm like an evil Peter Parker, how I feed the web.

Digital dope, the shit they keep us fed.

One hit and you reeker, niggas passing out.

You wonder if they sleep or dead.

Short and sweet, I'm a street celeb, and shorty on my meat.

So you know she tryna show me she a freaking bed.

I'm on the beach instead, and it's legal.

Think I sell the only drug around the world that can beat the feds.

Second to none, I slept with my gun.

Stood tall at the worst times I was expected to run.

I live a life that could be hectic for some.

And struck it rich.

I heard these rappers sucking dick just so they records get spun.

Now when I say I'm rich, you probably thinking Grammys and wealth.

I'm talking loyalty, the love, nigga, family and health.

When I say I'm the people's champ, you better hand me the belt.

Shit, you had to be poor before to understand me yourself.

Listen, I'm not only getting shed up, I'm in better shape.

And I'm energetic.

Shit, I'm about to get my credit straight.

You should listen more instead of hey.

I'm trying to give you hungry niggas food for thought.

Now come and set a plate.

This ain't that fast food they fed the last dudes.

They cook your dinners with the chemicals the labs use.

I got some bad news.

They sell you anything and kill you to get rich.

Don't get it twisted, nigga.

Cash loose.

This is organic pain from the mother earth.

I keep it subtle on a court like Jesus Shuttlesworth.

You see me eating good now, I had to struggle first.

I finally blew up, I wasn't scared to let my bubble burst.

The plane don't autopilot, I'm just flying high.

Every bar I said the truth, my nigga, I ain't lie.

Life is hard for everybody, you ain't trying.

Why?

Get off your ass and stop crying, nigga.

Dry your eye, dry your eyes, hustle.

Hustle

That's RJ Payne.

Hustle for my last name.

That's fine.

Obvious EP, it feels good to win.

That was absolutely shocking.

Which is a lot of growman bars from Payne.

I love to hear it.

Love to hear it.

I'm going to

song is called Clarity.

It's the Amores.

I did not expect this from the cover.

It's not like I said be ones love to hand.

But you only could couldn't make a plans.

And that's all.

But you'll never follow through.

It should bother you to stress me.

You could've just left me

alone.

Just tell me the truth.

You know what to do to impress me.

Oh, trust me.

Baby, that's all.

all

I

need

some clarity, would be good for me.

Let's all

I

need

some clarity,

make it clear for me.

Let's all

something's changed from when we started things.

Got it all up in my head again.

Questioning, and then you tell me things that I wanna

wanna nag about another thing.

I get crazy when you say my name.

You don't wanna be

and say that

you don't.

You feel I follow through.

It should bother you to stress me.

You could've left me

alone.

Turn my love into a lie.

And you don't have the heart to tell me why.

I only want the bottom line and let's all

have

some clarity would be good for me.

That's all

you

need,

you

some clarity and be good for me.

Let's go

see a mores

the mores, I think that's right.

Clarity?

Superfire.

That's the Moors.

The Amores.

That was fire.

Bell?

All right, mine is called Kill Switch by India Sean.

Did you play it?

Did you play it?

I know one thing to say.

Let's get it.

I have another one.

No, we have guests.

Keep it shallow

for our

sake.

You drop by and don't wanna play with the cloth.

Losing the one I wish you'll keep.

That's not a feeling we need.

Anybody else but you

let's not even kill the crew.

I don't wanna have to carry your heart.

Oh,

anybody else but you

less not even switched to move.

I don't wanna have to carry your heart.

That's a dangerously dumb move in place.

Make a homeless to clean up the shadow

We can't put back the hearts that we break

in the shadows

where they lay

Don't wanna play with the thought of losing what we should gain

That kind of feeling we need

all

anybody else but you.

Let's not even kill the crew.

I don't wanna have to carry your heart.

Oh,

anybody else but you

let's not even switch the moon.

I don't wanna have to carry your heart.

Don't look away now.

What's in?

I don't wanna act and carry your arm.

That is India Sean Kill Switch.

That was fire no matter who else played it first.

Nobody played it first.

But that was one of my favorite sleepers ever played on this podcast.

It was just played right now for the first time ever.

Played.

Mel, my pod days are so much better with you, and I'm so glad.

And honestly, I'm glad.

I'm glad you're back.

I missed you.

I missed you.

Family applause, man.

Fuck these niggas talking about.

Ladies and gentlemen, hopefully y'all have enjoyed this pod because it's over.

That's it.

You ain't getting another opinion,

a take,

unpacking,

personal joke, inside joke.

It is over.

I ain't gonna lie to you, niggas.

I ain't gonna lie to y'all.

Hey.

You already know what it is.

Yo, that God Forgives I Don't by Ross.

Somebody tell me why that's not, why, why that album is not better than Teflon Dawn.

It's too long.

It's too long.

That's the only reason.

Teflon Dawn is concise.

Perfect.

But they're both great albums.

God Forgives I Don't.

Rich Mevle up there, too.

Yeah.

Teflon Dawn.

She was the one on it.

God Forgives I Don't.

I've just been cruising with

16 Ain't Enough.

Green Kings, all that shit.

That shit is so fire, man.

Yo, keep us in your prayers.

Lord knows we need to be there until next time.

Deep Earth Rap was fired too.

Huh?

Deep Earth Rap was fired too.

Yeah, yeah, that's my favorite.

That's my favorite Ross house.

Yeah, I love that thing.

Deep in Raphael.

That was the one for me.

We bid you a due farewell, Adio, Sereva Dirty, Osta La Vista, Arvoir.

Or so long a bow, a simple head nod will suffice.

Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass.

So let's make this one last as if it's all we

have.

Anyone got any plans during the week that's interesting that I'll be able to exploit and make fun of?

I think I'm going to Cleveland.

All right, what's going on out there?

It's a nice conversation.

No.

What are they doing out there?

It's a conference.

A conference?

Yeah.

She tried to fight back.

Oh,

she go to Cleveland University or some shit.

No, black journalists.

Hey, she child at bad.

Why you ain't for more by shit?

Why didn't you say that before my shit?

She's not enough shit.

Big Male gonna be at Cleveland.

Shout out to Hootie Hoo if you see her.

Anybody else?

Anybody else doing something this week?

I'm going to this clip show Thursday.

So I'm going with you.

Put me on that list.

I'm going with you.

Tell Malice or all them niggas you fly.

Ab Lava.

All of them.

Bush.

All of them.

Tell them we're coming.

Talk Pharrell.

Talk Pharrell.

We're coming.

Yo, you're not going, yo.

Don't ask about it.

You're not going.

We're at it.

Why?

You coming out with us?

Your girl went to fucking Portugal, nigga.

Your girl went to Curaçao.

Where your girl at?

Flip, flip.

I'm just working, man.

Nothing particular.

Got it, got it.

Trying to figure it out.

Issue, anything this week?

Work for a little bit.

Got it.

I ain't got too much going on, man.

Just work in the gym, preparation for my birthday.

Staying true to God.

Just trying to be a faithful and humble servant of Him.

Live my

life in His likeness, man.

That's all I got for you niggas.

Y'all are down out there, man.

Summer coming to a close.

These badass kids in motherfucking Texas is going back to school.

They go to school before us, right?

Some starting tonight.

This one damn near the middle.

Yeah, they like, oh, they starting a couple days.

This week.

They start in a couple days.

This week.

This week.

Some of them starting this week, yo.

This week they started.

It was early as fuck.

I ain't never known it before.

Damn.

Again, y'all hold it down out there, man.

This was a real good pod.

Shout out to Offset.

Shout out to JID who swung by.

Shout out to all the guests that's late and all the guests that'll be even later.

Subscribe to Patreon.

Again, subscribe to that Patreon or don't.

Just go over there and go buy some shit.

It's all there for you.

It's all there for you.

Again, shout out to Netflix, the old WWE,

Habit, rest in peace, Prodigy, Method Man, everybody I seen at the event last night, Chuck.

Ego

we're gonna let this rock and call it a day after the verse.

I'm Michael Jackson to the rich niggas.

Shout out to the seven

baby with the six.

Suicide or rather crucified.

I prophesize your whole crew demise.

But to the wife residing Cuba, nigga, shoot you, let you bleed out.

It's how they do.

for that JBP JBP why would you be without the JBP

well fold that up right now don't don't don't look don't look don't look don't look away now

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