
Realer Than Most Podcast
Here at Realer Than Most Podcast, we believe that hip-hop/rap is more than just music its a cultured lifestyle, and a way of expressing oneself. we are based out of Philadelphia tri-state area that's why we focus on artist who are not only skilled in their craft but also have a unique perspective and voice. our goal is to provide a platform for these rising stars to share their stories and connect with their fans on a deeper level.
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Philadelphia's creative scene wouldn't be the same without Ant, our esteemed guest and pioneering force in the city's camera content and hip-hop world. Join us as we uncover Ant's incredible journey and the invaluable lessons he's learned along the way. The episode is a tribute to the progress we've collectively made, underscoring the importance of creativity, resourcefulness, and seizing opportunities, even when they seem out of reach.
Remember the days when celebrities felt like distant stars, far removed from our ordinary lives? We reflect on those times and contrast them with today's social media-fueled fame, all while sharing personal stories of grit and ingenuity. Hear how a chance purchase of a camera led to a creative explosion that reshaped our approach to hip-hop culture. We'll take you through the evolution of media from DVDs to video games, exploring the significant impact of platforms like YouTube in shaping careers and providing a voice to emerging talents.
As we navigate the complexities of content creation and intellectual property rights, we highlight the trust and credibility needed to thrive in a rapidly changing industry. From the evolution of street culture stories to the balance between career and family life, our conversation with Ant is as much about celebrating past achievements as it is about envisioning thrilling future possibilities. Tune in to hear how we're crafting hip-hop history, fostering new talent, and striving for innovation while keeping personal responsibilities in check.
Really the Moose.
Speaker 2:Podcast I'm Rilla.
Speaker 1:I'm Outta World Cash.
Speaker 2:I'm White Boy D2A and this the Rilla the Most Podcast. What's up man man? What's up my boy? What's going on my guys? Today we got family in the building man, yeah, yeah, yup. And I have to say family. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Yeah, rightfully so.
Speaker 2:He been holding the city down for a long time, man Long long time, but before. I get into this introduction, though. Right, I want to go ahead and ask you Cash how you feeling bro.
Speaker 1:I'm feeling real good man we doing super well yeah uh, shout out to everybody who has something to do with my week because it was wonderful and I just feel like we, we up in the ranks, man, we getting to a certain point, so I feel good about that man yeah yeah, yeah, what's your white boy?
Speaker 3:how you feeling? I feel good, man, I feel good. I feel the same way as cash and like it just feel good to be, like I'm saying working and I'm saying thriving in this space.
Speaker 2:So good y'all how you feeling bro excellent bro. How you feeling bro Excellent bro.
Speaker 1:Oh, you got to introduce yourself too.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, say your name into the mic and let us know how you doing today. My name, ambitious.
Speaker 5:Ambitious.
Speaker 2:Tell them how you feel today. Man, my name Ambitious, I feel excellent, like a movie character.
Speaker 1:Manifesting yeah, my character in this world. Yeah, they had movie character Manifesting. Yeah, my character in this world.
Speaker 4:Yeah, they had fraud on the list too.
Speaker 1:Fraud, Friggety. What I just got all worked, Not marijuana y'all Not marijuana, but yeah man.
Speaker 5:How you?
Speaker 2:feeling.
Speaker 5:How you?
Speaker 2:feeling Ant man, I'm feeling marvelous bro.
Speaker 3:We got Ant. We running streets in the fucking building.
Speaker 5:I'm feeling marvelous, we got.
Speaker 3:Ant, we run the streets in the building On one of the most podcasts. This Ray be one of the ones. Y'all the best podcast in the world. Thank you, damn.
Speaker 5:I was telling y'all behind the scenes that I watched all y'all podcasts like every last person that was on them, john. Appreciate that bro, and y'all definitely, knowing y'all thing, you see what I'm saying Like. So salute, respect, appreciate you.
Speaker 1:Vice versa, man, that mean a lot coming from you, one of the pioneers in this shit bro.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:That's like how I feel when it comes to, like this camera content hip-hop space.
Speaker 2:Like that's how I feel you're one of the pioneers, bro yeah, man, all the way from your favorite artist, it don't matter who you say you know, what I'm saying. He gotta have something to do with some type of content with your favorite artist in the city of Philadelphia. Rob Markman yeah, rob Markman YouTube before YouTube. Rob Markman. Yeah, so like his Rob Markman Mr YouTube in Philadelphia. Rob Markman.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean? Rob Markman, yeah, his impact on the culture has been illustrious for over a decade and we going to get into it today, Rob.
Speaker 1:Markman. Yeah, rob Markman, you've been reading the dictionary, rob Markman.
Speaker 3:Bro, you know how I come Like this, ain't you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:bro. No, he ain't. That's definitely another word. I use that on the O.
Speaker 3:I use that on the O episode, so you've been reading a dictionary. Nah, bro, they O words. I pull out the O words.
Speaker 4:Listen as I say like I be watching y'all.
Speaker 2:You know what?
Speaker 5:I like, I like his energy, though, right, you see, I'm saying because, at the end of the day, he allowing and making the, the people that y'all have on, y'all show feel like they appreciate it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, that's what's lost in this game. That's what it's about, man.
Speaker 3:We, we here to give you your every, last, every last person that we sit, that we have sit on this couch. Uh, we, I even watch growing up, or I've watched them in their career, I don't it don't matter if it's, and that's why I said behind the scenes.
Speaker 5:All three of y'all is perfect. You, you stop saying like you wish your error, he with his error, yeah, it's. I'm saying like and and I'll be watching him and he just be in it all, and it all just makes sense. And now that I'm here and I'm seeing the people, behind the scenes. It's like yo, this shit is marvelous, so I salute y'all again.
Speaker 2:Appreciate that bro.
Speaker 5:Like presentation is everything. You only get one time, you know what I mean To show me how man what you is who you is Right, right, right.
Speaker 3:I appreciate that, bro man man.
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Speaker 1:Yeah, send that box through and anybody else who want you know, got a brand. It could be any want on Relative Moves, or y'all want sponsors or anything. That's another conversation.
Speaker 2:But just reach out to us man, Contact us. We're going to have a talk. We'll make it work.
Speaker 3:We're doing that now.
Speaker 1:We hit different tentacles in life.
Speaker 3:We're on our way to season three. Almost we're getting that lane.
Speaker 2:We're at season three. We almost there.
Speaker 1:But we got the pioneer up here, man, let's get into it. You know what I'm saying. You know how we do it.
Speaker 3:Man, let's get it okay, so on on the relative most podcast, apparent like we do our due diligence and it'd be like, it'd be like, see, like with this type episode right here, these be the good jones, because we actually got a bunch of things to talk about too much like for real.
Speaker 2:For real, you know what I'm saying. It's like he could keep coming up all day man, we could just keep going bootsy man on vlad.
Speaker 3:Well we could like this guy here, he doesn't see. Come on, he done. Had everybody in front of his camera yeah so we just gonna get into it the real way on here on relative moose podcast Podcast Ant, where you from.
Speaker 5:North Philly, 24 Phenoxy. You know what I mean. Between Berks. I used to just live all around that area.
Speaker 3:You know what I mean, okay, okay, okay, coming up in the North Philly area of Philadelphia it's like a rough area to grow up in, you know what I'm saying and in the area like we don't really get much to look at or much to see to like go off of, especially like coming up. So just give me a few like your influences. Coming up ain't even really got to be music just yet yeah, because music came last okay, you see, I'm saying like I was just doing a.
Speaker 5:I was selling t-shirts, I was selling, you know. I mean like I was just doing so many different things as even before that, oh, oh I was delivering a pizza.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying oh wait for you to even get that hustle mentality right, because white boys skip one question and we normally ask, when you look out your window, who you looked up to. You know what I'm saying. So who you admire as a youngin'.
Speaker 3:That's what I meant by influences Before the music. Who was a few people that you looked up to you?
Speaker 2:know we ain't talking about no celebrities I'm going to give y'all something crazy right.
Speaker 5:The people I grew up with, I was seeing all the wrong doing they was doing. You see, I'm saying so. It wasn't like like when I was coming outside I was, you know, seeing the people that do what they do, right, but I was like, damn, they keep getting booked though you see, I'm saying like what's the sense? To keep trying, you know, I mean get to the next level. You're gonna keep pulling yourself back yourself right so it was like I just started going to the clubs.
Speaker 5:You know, what I mean. Going to the clubs. We used to go to Wild Skating Ring.
Speaker 5:You know, what I mean. Every Saturday night it used to be you'd be popping up. I remember like the first time we went up there we was like 15. I was with his uncle and shit. You know what I mean. Rest in peace to Dre. We used to go up there. We used to be stealing cars and we used to just be doing the random Young Ball stuff. You feel me? Yeah, md and I used to love music. We used to love cars. So once we got out of high school we started delivering pieces Got me. So we was like the only little Young Balls around the way, delivering pieces and pulling up the people. But we was pulling up right, you know what I mean Realms on it, you know what I mean Systems. But then we used to have people that was younger than us. They was the ones that used to get out and get a piece of it.
Speaker 3:Okay, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:And we just started grinding, just kept grinding. You see what I'm saying. And by me loving music I up, like with a lot of people, that was rapping in my ear Okay. I Just think you know how to write right. I just figured like I gotta do something.
Speaker 2:I mean I should be around people, some of them rappers, you can name just picked up this camera.
Speaker 5:Yeah, some. Of them represent shout out the Mert. Shout the young Sam Mm-hmm. Shout out to Santos.
Speaker 2:I remember this era. That's why.
Speaker 5:I'm going to use the name. Shout out to Tierra Wack. Shout out to Core. Shout out to Lee Mazin. Shout out to the kid with the gift Lane Bain.
Speaker 3:Savage Young.
Speaker 5:Savage. It's a lot of people.
Speaker 4:But you know like. Yeah, it's all popping.
Speaker 5:No, because sometimes it be people that I be forgetting.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Because I deal with so many people on a daily basis. You see what I'm saying, right right, it's like the NBA and NFL. They have drafts for a reason, so you know what I mean. Their business can keep keep going because if you stick with these, these random people and was sometimes going right out, so I was a person that was always wanting to open my door and try to see. Like that's why, when people, you know who is the best and who, it was never nobody the best of me. It was about paying the city on so we all can really get to.
Speaker 3:I mean and that was my goal and that's still going to be my goal I feel that so so, okay, okay, okay, so so after that point, you inspired by music. Give me some of your musical influences coming up, like what was some of the first things that inspired you listening to damn mex and m 50-cent camera.
Speaker 5:They used to just be like like music. Back then, like I'm gonna skip a little bit, I moved down further right and I started understanding about music, like when people go out to the club.
Speaker 3:When people go out to the club they really don't want to pay attention to bars, they want to be with her speed and though I't even want you to get right there right there, because, like I ain't gonna lie, we gonna get there I want you to stay right here. What was some of your?
Speaker 5:your musical first inspirations and music, and the first it was, it was, it was me music, it was damn much. It was like people like major figures, okay, state, state property, you some saying, because they made me feel like like when we was growing up to see somebody on TV.
Speaker 3:It's possible.
Speaker 5:No, it wasn't possible. Okay, we grew up in an era where you only seen these celebrities at certain places. Facts Like right now, somebody can grow up overnight and be a celebrity people. These young kids will be like, oh yeah, celebrity, yeah, that's a lovely, we saw it on beats here, son. Like you never see them. So it's like, damn, somebody can grow up overnight and be a celebrity People. These young kids will be like, oh, they a celebrity, a celebrity, we saw it on BET or something like you ain't never see them.
Speaker 5:So it's like damn was they from another planet. So when I started getting around all this stuff, I started understanding all that. So, you know, what I mean.
Speaker 3:Okay so, mase X, that era influenced us all. We gonna say what, from like 95 to about 98, that era 99. Okay, so in that era, what you like, just becoming a teenager at that time yeah, I was, I think I was. I was in franklin in franklin yeah, shout out, shout out, shout Bam.
Speaker 5:Say no more. That's my cousin. You went to school with him. No, that's my cousin, okay, and I remember this one summer that's the year that Mason, all of them came out, dmx and all of them. It was just the feel of the world. You see what I'm saying. I know what you're talking about. You see what I'm saying. It was just different being a kid, just moving around, running around.
Speaker 5:You know what I mean. Like nowadays it's like we used to go on the other side and go chill with other. You know what I mean. Like they can't do that no more.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So like when you think about that era it was like yo, it was just like these little kids don't even be at swimming pools in the summer.
Speaker 3:no more, bruh, they ain't doing none of this shit, none of the things that we was doing to have fun, kickball the little Right on the ground with the oh none of that exists.
Speaker 5:They don't even have fun. No more Like I'll be riding past Right.
Speaker 2:I see, I see a lot of kids out there.
Speaker 5:They don't see me more. Bro sees me more Right. And then yesterday we was going to an event and his little girl she probably was like 15 playing with his little boy, but she would just scream a lot like ah, and it's like a young lady like yo, what would make you just want to do that, just out the middle of nowhere, you feel like so that like they don't need like that's, they consider this, they consideration to have fun. Crazy.
Speaker 5:So that's why I say like but if you understand life, you understand that time goes.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:You said, saying you just got to figure that out, you just got to figure it out and move with it. You're right, right because your memories is only gonna be your memories, I mean that's a fact.
Speaker 3:So so you know, you you going to Franklin, you you growing up in a you, you, you adapt into the hip-hop culture and so so what became the point? That you say, all right, I'm, I want to come, I right, I want to add a contribution to this, I want to put me in a position to be in something you contributed to the coaching.
Speaker 5:See what it was Before. These last couple months in my life I never wrote nothing down, I used to just get up and go. Months in my life I never wrote nothing down I would. I used to just get up and go. So during that time, when I first got this camera, I never thought none of this would happen. Even the people that I dealt with working with like, if I look up today, these people are some bodies, you some saying so it was just. Uh, I just went to walmart, bought a camera, just playing around me and my cousin like yo, we on, yeah, natural. So we bought the camera. I filmed a couple people, took the camera back, got my money back, waited two days when to go buy the camera. Yeah, I just kept doing that. So the dvd was like. So I never really thought about the, what was going to really happen, what, whatever we was doing because remember, it wasn't on YouTube or nothing we was just like making DVDs and hoping somebody would see it.
Speaker 3:So you, so you get the key, you go by the camera. You'll cause we're going to get this fucking camera. We were making DVD. Well, got the money, but we're going to figure this.
Speaker 5:No, it wasn't even. It wasn't. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:It wasn't even going to be a DVD we would just get a new camera just because we knew people, my little cousins, taking it back and getting the money back because I was done with it yeah, yeah, like listen, listen bro, listen, if you're gonna allow me to buy something that I could use, right, yeah, and you want something.
Speaker 5:I got 30 days to make this happen. I'm gonna take them 30 days and I'm gonna make it happen.
Speaker 3:Now I got what I need Y'all.
Speaker 5:Got y'all camera back now. I'm going to say two days later, let me come grab that again.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's like renting a property Exactly.
Speaker 5:That's some responsibility in there. You just gave out game on the road. That's why I said rent that Real game. Let me hear that again responsibility in this.
Speaker 2:You just gave out game on a real game that's why I?
Speaker 3:said real game.
Speaker 2:Let me hear that again Don't go doing that for no shirts and sneakers and shit like that. Now Only only listen.
Speaker 4:He told y'all to do this with real game when I did it.
Speaker 5:I was just doing what I figured was best for me to be able to, to succeed to the next point. You see what I'm saying. So it wasn't, I didn't know that was a thing. Yeah, after I was the only person doing it. Yeah, you see what I'm saying, so that would like, like I said I buy it. The cameras was like 400 back there.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I take my 30 days, and you know I mean figure it out and then I take that joint back, get my 400 back yeah now I got my footage and I got my 400 money now I'm gonna go buy it again and continue but now I buy the own yeah so you know what I mean it got me to where I'm at today, because I never thought picking up a camera would allow me to have a brand period. I got a brand, bro, like not just rap, like a brand no effect marketing brand that that really can do stuff for people you know facts, not just in for the outfit outside the world. I watch you build that brand, bro.
Speaker 3:I watch you build that brand before we continue.
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Speaker 2:Yeah, back to the interview man we got from. We run the streets and the building man.
Speaker 1:I ain't going to lie, this is what I wanted to ask. This is why was like soaking everything up like right when they come to philly right, like like we really like this, like the state you could throw new york in there too. But like when you hear these rappers saying who they got this from? Yeah like I remember the first time, like high bridge was popping, all crazy. They was interviewing don q like they was expecting him to say Stack Bundo. He said NH. Reed Yep, like Reed NH.
Speaker 5:Look, you know what's crazy being that you're saying that I'm going to put this footage out too. I'm going to say Rocky, and all of them came down right and they said that we was the people that inspired them, all the people that you just named. Nh was Joey Jahan, reed Dollaz and all of them. I picked the footage out back then, but people probably went over their heads.
Speaker 3:Was Yam still alive in that footage? I'm pretty sure we was on the radio.
Speaker 5:We was on the come out show. Yeah, most likely it was, if ASAP was that new.
Speaker 1:Yeah it was early what I wanted to basically say is shout out to A$AP. What I wanted to say is we really got to get certain points and credentials and people's stories in this interview, because when they come to Philly it's two road for the streets it's head shots.
Speaker 3:It's we run the streets, there you go. You feel what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, so I don't even want this to be like a. So you, this rapper, and this, like, no, like I want to hear like, all right, boom. Everybody knows that special moment where it's like all right, I'm ink in with the camera and now we're going to get to the moment where like, oh, all right.
Speaker 3:That breakout moment.
Speaker 1:I know I could really have a brand. I'm doing this Really build and your opinion, because we got the high school, we got the influence, so listen, right.
Speaker 5:Look and moving forward right, With all the experience that I learned in the business. What I'm doing now is I'm saying all right, listen, come with me for a month, spend two hours per week, four weeks in a month, with me and my producer. We're going to help mold you and get your business right. You see what I'm saying?
Speaker 5:So the things that I'm trying to bring to the table now is is only to the next level that I I don't see what's going on in philadelphia, like I was looking, I was. I'm creating a little network that was like bnt, right, and it's like a lot of these artists don't even be having their youtube channels together. You some saying so, like, if I'm looking for music videos or I'm looking for more content from you, I should be able to look for you outside of Instagram, like. So what I want to bring to the table with all my knowledge and anything, just being a service provider, I mean everything that I know, anything that I could give to the next one, you know, listen, man, make sure your business right, make sure this I mean yeah.
Speaker 5:I book a month with me and I'm going to get you right, right. So, even if we don't mess with each other outside of this, you're going to be right, right.
Speaker 1:So and that's more a game you just dropping it on them. But do you, can you take us back to that time? You think Like when was the moment where you was like I'm in with the camera and then at that moment you knew it?
Speaker 3:was going to be a. We've run a shot and this is a series. Yeah, like, and I'm going to run the city. Yeah, it's going to be a 3.5, and it was when I was it was it was when I dropped the first DVD. There we go.
Speaker 5:Because before I got to that point, it was somebody that was paying our DVDs and they was like yo don't do it. I'm like why don't do it? You're like the game ain't what it is, no more. And this was like the headshots.
Speaker 3:So that's why you were saying what you Okay, okay, so is.
Speaker 5:So when I was taking the camera back just period. My mind was I was asking me why I so. It became the moment when I started moving around to these different stories and I dropped off 20. Dropped off 20, but I wasn't picking up no money. I was on consignment. They was calling me back in the next oh, and I need some more. So now I had the leverage. So once I know I had the leverage, I know, know, I can make things happen Okay.
Speaker 3:That's basically what that's business, that's business.
Speaker 5:It was more of how can I make this bigger than what this is? You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:What you made. It was popular demand.
Speaker 5:Exactly that's what I'm saying. Like I gave it to him.
Speaker 3:You cornered the market.
Speaker 5:Giving it to him, basically saying yo, I'm sure my product pay me on the back end. Pay me on the back. I'm gonna get it still cuz. Yeah, why are we dealing with this? I'm probably over here. And I'm over here creating another lane.
Speaker 1:I'm creating merch and doing this and that what's the names of these stores and, I guess, setups and shops?
Speaker 3:What's the name?
Speaker 1:What's the names of the other ones?
Speaker 5:where you had your DVDs, bracken O'Bell, shout out to them. They still moving. They down South Street doing their thing, shout out to Dance, Dance 69th Street.
Speaker 3:Uh-huh going on area.
Speaker 5:That was Bracken O'Bell.
Speaker 3:Black yeah Upper. What's the uh Sands Upper Derby S uh sounds up a derby. Sounds up a derby.
Speaker 5:You had jay phenomenal records, feasts, 52nd street.
Speaker 1:And then you just had me, franklin mills mall, and what was and what was the name of the first dvd?
Speaker 5:the wire one, the wire one yeah, the wire one, because we took we took what was going on in the world and just made it, since anybody want to talk about this all, right, now we're going to associate ourselves with this and being as though you said people were saying it ain't the gaming this and that.
Speaker 1:What year was this?
Speaker 5:like 2007.
Speaker 1:all right. So I want everybody to realize straight from from the rip right, we are talking with someone who started their business their brand and what they doing, after, the highlight of which you do like people getting on cameras and and Spitting and DVDs and all that he started in those seven and that's after the, the, the blow up of it like the whole breakup and all that yeah. So that just make it even more like dope, yeah, and like five times better believing in yourself.
Speaker 1:I'm a bet on myself. You, yeah, and you two came out in the fire but at this time it wasn't catching.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it ain't catch right away, and that's, and that's See, and that's what that's.
Speaker 5:The difference between what I see today is like I see a lot of people in the streets. They were like oh bro, what you about to do you have to put out another DVD is like. It's like no, I'm not about to put out a DVD, I'm going to put out a video game. I'm going to put out something that's going to be attached to them, because everybody walking around with their phones in their hands, you see what.
Speaker 5:I'm saying Like back then everybody was going to the TV, Everybody in the projects watching TV. It was like how many of us in here, we all watching this DVD, we all watching. You see what I'm saying? One day I just figured like yo, I got to give people my vision or anything, Right?
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So, being that I'm going to give people my vision and it's dope to really see, when y'all get a million views, or y'all get a certain amount of views on y'all videos, y'all feel good about it.
Speaker 3:You see what.
Speaker 5:I'm saying, being that y'all was the creators and all that, okay, and that's why I tell people about being a director. It's like you could change the world how people see it all you got to do is build the following. You're saying so it's, it's. It's just the grind in me. I'm gonna just figure it out, just period. I'm not gonna sit back, I'm not gonna complain. You some say what am I complaining to? Yeah because nobody, the only thing in person that you complain to won't use it against you one day, damn.
Speaker 5:You know, what I'm saying, so just imagine all these years Giving them ammo to use against you. All these years that I had in me that people know what I was doing and all that I never spilled my beans with nobody on nothing. Commend you on that I just kept it to myself and just moved a lot from it I fell back for a couple years.
Speaker 5:But, being those couple years that I fell back, I learned the behind the scenes things you some saying. So now I know from the back to the, you know what I'm saying. Like I even tried to being an artist one time to put out a video game that was like def jay and van dudden. And I'm about to come back around and put it out because Because before it got like 30,000, downloads A real video game? Yeah, a video game it was out already, yeah it was out, it had like 30,000 downloads.
Speaker 2:What you doing.
Speaker 5:I had a nation on that joint.
Speaker 2:You tried to slide that in there and just go real quick. But how that even went, though, because Was they collecting coins?
Speaker 5:No how did I even want, though. Like because was I collecting coins? I had no, it was like Street Fighter. Street Fighter and H&M Like they, like they be.
Speaker 2:I got a video on one of my phones.
Speaker 5:I'm a show you all, but it was like Def Jam, you know, like Street Fighter, mortal Kombat. And I was the graphic graphics was everything bro. So the only thing that didn't happen is like look the only thing that didn't happen. Can I see my phone? Only thing that didn't happen is right, look the only thing that didn't happen. Can I see my phone?
Speaker 2:the only thing that didn't happen was uh, it was about the marketing dollars. Like we had fat boy ssc, not fat boy.
Speaker 5:He was fat boy, ssc, but he was about to get on the game. But we had the uh, the boy, danny roe that used to be hopping around and all that. And, like I said, we we had, we had the philly artists on there, we had a nation on there when meli was on there tears was on there.
Speaker 5:Oh, that's fire right there, right there, right there oh like all these different people was that on there, but when it came to the time when the game got done, I felt like they ain't think it was gonna come out like this okay but we had a business right. So if I'm being like yo, bro, you going to post it. Yeah, I'm going to post it, but they probably figuring out like yo if I post this. That probably get you know what I mean. So, like I didn't have the business right and it's cool.
Speaker 4:I learned from that yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5:But, I still could just bring it back out.
Speaker 2:All right, so look Real little most try to do something with you, man.
Speaker 5:All right, look, but look, look and look, let me give y'all one more thing about the video game how it was concepted. It was concepted where it was like, say, if he fighting you on your board wherever you from, that's your background. Now, when I'm fighting you, I'm playing your music. So that's a string you get it so a little kid look, I had my son on that joint. Little kids playing the game all day.
Speaker 5:They just listen to the music, like when you play Madden football or NBA Live and then you walking around in Walmart and everything you hear, that music, that rock and roll music, you be like, but you like because they just sit there while you playing the game. It just be on your brain, and that's how I figured a video game would be. It just gonna be on somebody's brain, you know what?
Speaker 3:I mean Okay.
Speaker 2:That's dope. What was the name of the video game?
Speaker 5:though A Mike Beef, this boy shot.
Speaker 3:So look you basically that's what it do right, a Mike Beef.
Speaker 5:That's what I do, right? Hey, my beef. Hey man, let's get, let's get to the meat and the potatoes.
Speaker 4:We try to stop.
Speaker 3:We probably go straight to the meat but say here we go. You felt the void. So basically, when you came out, you felt you felt a serious void. And not only did you feel the serious, serious void, you were putting unknown people in front of the camera that were actually hot. Yeah. So like I heard you just talking, like at the time, like you really breaking people, because I think the first time I ever heard elena l it was on your screen. You feel me?
Speaker 5:shout out the kid with the gift. She was always gifted man, always dope, always good. She had the energy. She just was. She just was a spark, bro tiara wet like they would just they were just sparks. They were sparks like santos like they were sparks. They were sparks like what? Like I said when I, when I record people right, I can tell how far they're going to go. I think that's just in me. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, like I can just tell.
Speaker 1:And everybody that I felt that with is where they at. Okay. So I want to ask you this right In 07, it's like all right.
Speaker 1:So back then when, when the, when the um dvds and the and everything was getting recorded, you know you had your, you had like your top eight that's the video games you had like your top eight rappers, everybody always named, but it was a whole bunch of them back then name, but it was a whole bunch of them back then and yet ever a little bit everybody was really known. A little bit like, if you really think about we run the streets and up, it's like everybody got more shine because it was more internet, it was more YouTube, it was more this, that and the third. So when you say everybody who I dealt with is up here and up, what you mean when you say that, like they at a point where the city know them, or they at a point where they got real success off music I'm, I'm.
Speaker 5:I'm speaking of artists that I dealt with, period. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, like it's it's. Yeah. They somebody like, like, like tiara wank meek mills um wrestling piece of pnb rock core, um keep going, it's, it's um you know the name ot the real.
Speaker 5:Um. Shout out the rider. Uh, shout out the leaf. Um, I was. I was out like I shout out. Shout out the two rare. Um, I was just dealing with a lot of people early in their career. You some saying like I had those talks with people. We work we. You know what I'm saying. So when I say those artists, I know I got something with something, because every time I leave and come back I'll always find a new gym.
Speaker 3:So and so so Okay. So in between, in between him Okay, him coming out here, shots boom over him coming out, boom. Youtube is running simultaneously, but it's no specific platform on YouTube you can go and get the actual content from. You gotta steal it from him or you gotta get it from Headshot. This was the content at the time on YouTube.
Speaker 5:Let me ask you something, because I came to YouTube late, so when did YouTube really start popping?
Speaker 2:Okay, so I'ma say, i'ma say 06.
Speaker 3:No, no, no, no no.
Speaker 5:Like what was it known for. You know how. Like remember the little app like Vine and all that. Like what was YouTube known for in the beginning.
Speaker 1:What do you mean when you say popping?
Speaker 5:Popping is like everybody's on there, just period, just period.
Speaker 2:Everybody like that's the only thing he's talking about that didn't happen until 2008.
Speaker 1:My spacing YouTube okay right.
Speaker 4:I was going to say 8 or 10.
Speaker 5:I was going to say in between them two years.
Speaker 1:I started in 2008. No look.
Speaker 3:And this is what I'm trying to tell you. That's why I just said it.
Speaker 1:That's why you're an extra special.
Speaker 3:That's why I'm telling you why you play a significant part In not just only the culture.
Speaker 5:But also the YouTube, because when you coming out, you the actual person that's putting out the content.
Speaker 3:At the time, YouTube didn't have.
Speaker 2:YouTube People uploaded it.
Speaker 3:They had to steal it from the.
Speaker 5:DVD.
Speaker 3:They had to take it from.
Speaker 1:They would just grab it from anywhere Y'all created it, y'all would have to go do on Grab it from any created it Right, right, y'all will have to go do the work and then people go up and you know another thing to Like unless you doing like clips like he he doing it now. But you see how you you can't go on YouTube, take two off of the streets and this 30 minute hour video right Right. Do that with his shots. You can do that with you, because you was intertwined with all that.
Speaker 2:And you came in when you two.
Speaker 1:Exactly. And that leads me to my next question. Right, you talk about these rappers that you worked with Every artist. You know the spark, you know what they going. You feel me, so I want to ask you this right, when you was doing it and you was meeting these rappers.
Speaker 1:What made you not ever want to like I know this rapper going to reach this much success? Let me just get on the team. What, what discipline, self-discipline, and what did you have in yours? Like I'm we running streets, I'm not going to try to go further, like, see you, feel me, it was, it's like it was never that, because a lot of these people was my regular homies.
Speaker 4:You see what I'm saying so.
Speaker 5:Sometimes life take people different paths okay we come from an era where all this wasn't wasn't just pushed into. You know what I'm saying? So you see, I know what you're talking about.
Speaker 2:It's like I know what you're saying too, I just was I, I would just live in my life when you in that room, you in that room, you know what I'm saying, like I'm gonna going to support you to the fullest.
Speaker 3:Right, you know what I'm saying, but I'm not in response to what your business is.
Speaker 5:I got to be able to bring something to the team, not running around with it. Yeah, so if this fall, ain't nobody going to be able to bring this shit back? I mean bring it back up. But if I go out and branch off and try to spread, you know, so it can, can really be a you some saying, because us in Philadelphia we talented from being artists and entertainers to comedians. Everything you said saying is like why is not?
Speaker 1:I will wait at everybody.
Speaker 3:Everybody uses.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna keep it real though though I'm going to keep it real.
Speaker 3:We have limited resources here.
Speaker 2:Real quick though, because I was in some of them rooms. It's not about the, but look it's my fault.
Speaker 5:It's not about limited resources, bro. It's about the resources getting to the people Right.
Speaker 3:You see what.
Speaker 5:I'm saying Because we all say things right, but look up right now, tell me who's showing these little kids how to get their paperwork together. Just, period, yeah, just tell me that, like they could all. We all speak about it, but tell me who's actually doing it, right?
Speaker 3:because they, they ain't gonna do it. They'd rather wait till the young boy sign the paperwork, and then, and then, and then be disgruntled about it. And then they want to say use a dickhead for signing it. That's what they want to do, we backwards here.
Speaker 5:You see what I'm saying, instead of jumping on their head, but that's what I say, and that's what I say, like when I'm creating in today's world is going to do that because, at the end of the day, the game is independent now.
Speaker 3:Okay, so all the people right that you had in front of your camera.
Speaker 2:Right Before you continue real quick, let me jump in there real fast. He said he was pretty much asking you, like, why you never, like joined nobody squad like, because you've been around a lot of people from I'm talking about OBA, maybe because there wasn't a squad when I was there I'm talking about.
Speaker 5:But wait.
Speaker 2:The reason why I'm saying this is because he was trying to see why you never joined Nobody Click and I remember, like back in those days, right, Like they get that content, Y'all was the content. You was the content man, Like to be honest. Like so you probably didn't take notice of the YouTube rise at the time when it was rising. So and even if it, even if you did, you were still on. We were on the streets. You feel me Like so it wasn't joining no clique for you. You know what I mean. Like I was in some of them rooms when you was there, bro and niggas like yo ain't here. It was ain't here.
Speaker 2:That's how I feel you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:Like you was ant still you know what I'm saying, so like when you walked in the room.
Speaker 2:You still was somebody at the time. You feel?
Speaker 5:me. I just was really taught to stand on your own. 10, bro, and that's just really how you really summed it up, because we are men. You're see what I'm saying? I'm here to do me and do my job, just period. No matter how we figure this out, I always felt like I was a leader period.
Speaker 5:You see, what I'm saying. I'm going to be the person that's going to try. You hear a lot of people talk and I just be like I don't talk. You really don't hear me talking, because I never just show the action, I show my work. People talk and I just be like I don't talk, like you really don't hear me talking, because I never just show the action, I show my work. So it was more like i'ma still support y'all. You know I'm saying go ahead, i'ma still support y'all and I'll find somebody. I mean and just keep it like god just kept placing me with different people, you see what I'm saying like I'm still all right with anybody.
Speaker 5:But I look at it now like it was all a blessing, because how things turned out in my head you see what I'm saying, like all the things I got going on right now. Sometimes you get inside of a game when you don't even know nothing. You don't know none of the stuff that's going on until it's late, and that's the thing that you was talking about. You see what I'm saying. Being that it's late, they don't get the knowledge that it's late. Why we don't give them that knowledge before so they can go in the door and have leverage to the situation?
Speaker 5:Because, some of these young boys that be doing they thing from comedians and they thing they have the leverage because they came to y'all.
Speaker 3:And they be having the people.
Speaker 5:But once they figure oh they team gotta do this, this, this, that and the third. Now they take a percentage from it's for me, yeah, so hold on.
Speaker 1:So real quick, all right, because I said I'm gonna correct this. When we do this, like sometimes we'd be so like into our city and what we know, that we'd forget that we didn't have chicago, harlem dc all everywhere on this pod. So it's not just Philly people listening when they see this. So we sitting here, we congratulating you and telling you how much of a pioneer we is, but the people out there we know, but the people out there not really knowing the accolades of why we can even say stuff like this to you right so I already hit, we hit the wire.
Speaker 1:That's when you felt like, all right, this is a brand this is.
Speaker 5:This is ain't I'm making this a staple, so we ain't gotta go I just really started being everywhere, bro, really paying we running streets to the streets, to exactly what it is. It's a marketing and promotion company. If you was doing something, I was there. I don't care where it was, I was just grinding, just grinding, just grinding.
Speaker 1:But that's what I'm saying, see, all right, look that's what I'm saying. See, this is why I said what I said. You got too raw for the streets. They not going call these of no marketing. Promote company headshots.
Speaker 3:not gonna call these of that top class and none of that. So this was showing up with the, with the we run the street hat. He had the. He had the. He had the hoodie. He had the t-shirt under the hoodie.
Speaker 5:He had the I was coming, I was, I was coming as a, as a, as a marketer myself, on the back of pocket of his jean and he had it on his truck.
Speaker 3:I said this nigga is different, but this is no bullshit.
Speaker 1:So what are the things are? I'm going to just ask flat out, what are the things that, as as as we run the streets, tell the people some of the things that made you who you are sitting here and just just how he is to you?
Speaker 5:just just being different, just trying new things. You some saying like always trying to figure out what's the next step with the world, what they're gonna be doing next, not now you some saying like if everybody doing the same thing, you really not going to get a notice, because everybody's doing the same thing.
Speaker 5:We always look at a lot of the people. They used to call people weird, and all that right, but if you turn around, those same people that was calling weird, it's the ones that's on top now and they're the ones that got people acting like them there. You see what I'm saying. So you got to be yourself for one. That's the. That's the first thing. Just being yourself and knowing you, you can stand on your own 10. You got as much Like I know what I bring to the table. I like that.
Speaker 2:You say what you're saying Like you got to stand on your own 10 because somebody could have been back in the day. What was it? What like 08,? You said, Mm-hmm 08, you see niggas walking around with cameras and shit like that, what you like.
Speaker 5:This nigga this, like who is this?
Speaker 2:yeah, and that's, and that's what I'm saying, like they look at. All right, they'll look at, because they're like let's keep it, because all this that's going on, all this cool with this content and this exactly now, exactly, get on here and say it, bro, that was weird back there, bro. That was cutting back there, but look but look, but look the point the point is right out of, but look the point is right Get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 5:And look and this is what I'm trying to say it became a point Like pin runs on cameras wasn't a thing. That shit was cutting bro, and that's what I'm about to bring up.
Speaker 3:And in a corner that's in a studio. He don't want his face on the corner.
Speaker 5:That's OG right there, don't put him on camera but I made fuck wrong with you I was, I was, I was one of those ones right that made that market even open you don't want to, because I was, I was everywhere, on every block
Speaker 5:with that every day and the same people that people was hanging with that was, they was calling it and all that. These are people that I knew regular personally, so I never had to even change who I was around them, because I used to fight when we was young. It just when the guns start coming, I know the consequences of that. Oh, I don't want to be there, I don't want to be around. Oh, yeah, I mean, I want to be out here with you.
Speaker 3:So I'm a figure it's all from a different way. With making great decisions, bro, this is what people try to make nutty and corn, making money, you know. But why is it so?
Speaker 5:that's and that's what I'm trying to figure out. Like now. This can relate to everybody across the world, like what makes the main goal in the situation that we are doing hustling is not to get money right, it's to get money, not get somewhere and then you lose it all that's good.
Speaker 2:That go back to your single. What's the name of that single you just played earlier?
Speaker 5:Nah, nah.
Speaker 2:Nah, nigga, nah, nah, nigga, nah, nah.
Speaker 5:How the hook go. Say the whole. Thing.
Speaker 2:Nah, nigga, nigga, nah, nigga, nigga nah.
Speaker 5:I basically tell people listen man like you, ain't gotta have a uh a tattoo on your eye to be cool.
Speaker 2:To be cool like you ain't gotta do all this, all this stuff that they say is cool.
Speaker 5:To be cool, you know what I mean. Like everybody call somebody a real, that's. That was the whole that was the whole. That was the whole point. Right, somebody like yo, he a real, yeah, but what if this don't take care of his? Kids now all these other people that might look at the world different because they don't got kids. You say, the people that don't got kids they might look up to him like, but in the real world like, no, he's not cool so it was just it was just a point of just saying oh listen, you ain't got to be a follower be a leader.
Speaker 3:This is why I call you pioneer, this is why I told you when you walked in. I said, bro, this shit in here is going to be a little different today Because, like that's what I was basically saying, bro, like we looking at that shit at that time, like, bro, that shit, corny as shit, what the fuck he doing in here with that camera around his neck? You fucking cut it. Don't cut that camera and don't put me on camera, bro. Like that's how it's met now. Like niggas, embrace the camera, bro. I'm just being honest.
Speaker 5:But that's what I'm saying. Like me personally, but me personally, I never experienced nothing and when I used to go in these crips, there was so much stuff on the junk. Yeah, you gotta, you gotta remind yourself, right? People was pointing and gun at a camera, bro, and it never feared me because I grew up around this. Yeah, it's like you know how they say like you, you get adapted to which?
Speaker 3:because?
Speaker 5:at the end of the day, the people that was behind that gun, even though they see mistakes and all that, yeah, but they, you know what I'm saying, like no it gun, even though they see mistakes and all that, yeah, but they you see what I'm saying. You trusted them no it's not even that they trust them. Most of them ain't even had equipment Okay, so they could do this all day long.
Speaker 4:Right.
Speaker 5:Listen, we're going to be behind the scenes before we doing that.
Speaker 3:Oh, that's cool too, but like what I'm saying is withhered you basically like, like you've been around, and not only that. You, you like. You've been saying the whole fucking John that you've been staying on your, your, your 10, no matter what situation, no matter what, I'm sticking to my guns, like you never put your camera down and you always came and did your work and you got the fuck out of there.
Speaker 3:And I respect that, bro, because like now, content run the fucking world Content of there and I respect that, bro, because, like now, content run the world, content like can you imagine us, bro, without having this having?
Speaker 5:these cameras on us, bro, because our audio, even leaving here these cameras.
Speaker 3:Be honest, can you know?
Speaker 2:niggas wanted to get in front of ink.
Speaker 1:Look, bro, back then, audio wanted to be on his camera. It was cool. No, yeah, his camera, it was his camera, it was cool His camera Pretty much once he was out there.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it had to be my camera, his camera. Yeah, it had to be my camera.
Speaker 3:This person with the camera, trying to know his camera.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they wasn't telling Ink to get the fuck out of there.
Speaker 5:That's why I was saying because he ain't experienced that, but I'm not saying him.
Speaker 3:You saying at the time it wasn't cool.
Speaker 2:I'm saying the cameraman when he had the camera.
Speaker 5:That's why I always look, I always said, I always felt like.
Speaker 2:And that's why.
Speaker 3:I'm saying you were popping there.
Speaker 5:I'm a mate holding this camera, the thoroughest motherfucker in the world dog.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Because we still do the same thing, I just told you, we just try to figure out, because listen, to figure out, because listen, if you're listening to somebody, if you just listen to somebody, you're really not going to feel them right, right. But if you watch the video of them doing whatever personality and everything, uh-huh, you're going. You start saying, like the footage bring it to life.
Speaker 3:Yeah, exactly, yeah no, without the cameraman, a lot of stuff wouldn't happen the content you need to come just bring it to life without the cameraman. A lot of stuff wouldn't happen.
Speaker 4:You don't.
Speaker 5:Period the content you need, the content to bring in that life. Just period. Without the cameraman, a lot of content won't happen. Period, Because even once we take that footage, we still get a world or a vision of that person. Period.
Speaker 3:And you created a platform back then bro so at that time it wasn't too many platforms, so you had to trust a person's platform to even be on it, because if you was a nut type of guy, people wouldn't have jumped on you. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So let me ask you this Fire, like you say, you market, you promote, and we run the streets with something you stank, what would you say? 08. The house Like still to the front.
Speaker 5:Yeah, now.
Speaker 1:So a lot of people could look you up, see your work and things like that. First, I want you to name some of the Philadelphia artists that you worked with and that you really because the YRC like the wire one, that's like the, you sizzle it, but it made it hot which one you did the movie on.
Speaker 2:No, it was just we were in the streets, the movie that was the movie. Yeah, we were just.
Speaker 4:We were on the streets the movie though
Speaker 1:right, and that was that's. That's so. How many parts of the wire is it?
Speaker 4:It's eight of them.
Speaker 1:And that's that's what I'm saying, bro. There's no reason we 40, 50 minutes in an interview and we get that?
Speaker 4:We get three, four or five.
Speaker 1:That's what I kept trying Because, like I said, like a lot of people will hear a name right Like alright, let's take, for example, meek Meek Mill. Right, when people pull up Meek History, how many of your vids in there?
Speaker 5:Right right.
Speaker 2:You ain't need to say that Like people not gonna know that if they're not from Philly, I can tell you don't like to talk about the past a lot yeah and it's still a lot of walking.
Speaker 3:It is.
Speaker 5:It's about it, he go. I feel like I feel like my mind and my brain be on when I'm doing now. You some say like the past is the only thing I can learn from the past was how to move forward. You some say so even if a person don't know, just let them go search it, because I'm trying to create what I created back then now, but something bigger and better. You see what I'm saying? Like I'm trying to figure out all these people was on this and that. Let me figure out what's gonna be next.
Speaker 1:All right, let me get in my bag real quick, then Look for y'all who don't know.
Speaker 4:Nah, it's cool For y'all who don't know, right the dude sitting on this couch right here.
Speaker 1:I don't even think it's a Philly rapper Like. If they, if they was doing something for the last Two decades, from 2008 till All the way to now I don't even think it's no Philly Like. I will bet money on this. Thanks that it is not a Philly rapper. You can look at the history. Look at certain vids. Look at who seen this on there and who seen this on cuz. One of our prominent stars right now, sierra wet I didn't even see her at all or heard of her at all until Inc.
Speaker 1:I was from Uptown, so that's different for me. Tierra Whack, I ain't gonna lie, I think one of the most popular. What was that Ad? There's a lot of people free ad, but this is what I wanted to say, right?
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, Ab had a great, yeah, yeah, yeah, great Like they Ape Gang.
Speaker 1:Ape Gang was super. They was heroes to us up top.
Speaker 3:We was, we was banging, we running streets. Jones, you had a great Ape Gang Jones. Yeah, he did. We just had a great game, but look, this is.
Speaker 1:This is what I want to say to you, right? I really commend you for that, because the whole interview I was really trying to get you to speak on certain things and you kept coming. I asked you about some of the past. You would tell people what you're doing for and not commend you for that.
Speaker 5:But I'm not in the past stuck in the past person.
Speaker 1:I just wanted the people to know, because it's people my age that's not tapped in, like me, and they'd be like, who is this skinny? And plus the streets, do the interview.
Speaker 2:Plus, we have to let them know that we have people. There's just. We have people that's at work, that's listening to the show and I told him your career is illustrious Everybody in the rundown. Everybody's not watching the show. They're listening Also. Yeah, so he's not watching the show. They're listening also.
Speaker 5:yeah, so he have to actually speak, no so. So he asked me before, like, is there any questions he can't ask? He can ask whatever questions.
Speaker 2:This is what I want to do, though, like before we continue, make sure you share, like. Subscribe comment if you don't. You're a hater. Wow, yeah, but this is what I want to do, though. I want to actually just wrap up all the wires in one right now, like let's talk about them. You know what I'm saying? Let's do that how you go about coordinating your your process.
Speaker 5:What's your process of doing a, a wire dvd you know, like back then it was just like it was crazy I would how I even found people you see what I'm saying, like I think about it like it's crazy, because we ain't had social media, so it wasn't like people were just popping up.
Speaker 3:That's why I'm interested in high school. That's why we intrigued about that part.
Speaker 5:So I started figuring, because I used to hear rumors like yo ain't changed a game because he's charging people now, right. So my thing was so you was charging niggas Listen.
Speaker 3:I looked at everything as a business, bro.
Speaker 5:No no, bro. So that's what Probably like $50 a set.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's small, but you know, but then coming off of God having a camera.
Speaker 5:I have to be able to create this DVD still, I got to still go back and edit it, pay somebody to do the graphics and pay somebody to do this and this, that and the third.
Speaker 2:I can't keep coming out my pockets and then. So you was an editor in the beginning. I wasn't no shout out the car with the camera. That was, that was there. We go shout out my boy he worked man it was only a few people in the city that had that camera on lock man yeah, and shout out to danny yeah, he's a designer, but on lock man yeah.
Speaker 5:And shout out to danny yeah, it's a designer. But I was everywhere where things was going down. There, bro, like people always ask how I met cosmic kev, I met cosmic kev to shout out the gilly. He pointed cosmic kev to me because I was everywhere. I gave the actual we run the streets name the stamp. That's when I got a stamp on my hand, I was everywhere. I decided to stop working. This was my full-time job, so I'm saying so. I had to be everywhere to get footage. So once I got the footage, it was like now I'm looking through or I might be at the situation and might know this is going to be one of those persons yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So when when I figured somebody else gonna look at it, they gotta be able to catch that person in five seconds. So I was putting the whoever is the hottest to me. That's why I say it was my vision. So whoever was the hottest to me, they was going on front they was going next and next, because I had to make sure I kept their attention right, right, right look bro, I know I kept people attention when I let people sit in a movie theater with over 400 people for three hours.
Speaker 5:I put a rap DVD in a movie theater, you see what I'm saying. So it was more about me just knowing how to keep somebody's attention.
Speaker 1:See, and that's the type of stuff right there, that's just it. You see how you just said that and just act like that's the type stuff right there that I be wanting them to hear. We want them to know you put a rap DVD in the movie there. Who else did that?
Speaker 3:How was that even possible?
Speaker 5:I don't even think nobody else did it across the world yeah how was that even possible? No, not across the world, but I only I didn't just do that once, I did it three times and so without every time she's just saying like it was the first, the first John, right? I remember the first John right cover look.
Speaker 5:The first time I'm pinning a rap movie in the movie theaters, right. I was in a Cuz. Look, I found out who, who had connects with them, with the movie people and all that right. And at the crib I had a projector. That's what people ain't know about projectors, you feel me. So I had the crib looking like a movie theater already so I guess he just felt like yo this joint need to be in the movie theater that was inspiring and he said yo, I'm gonna make some calls and browse.
Speaker 5:It is positive that. So we had to sell out 400 tickets right four dubs. So I moved down florida for a minute. Right being that, I moved down there, I'm thinking yo, I'm, I'm me, I'm gonna put these drones online. They gonna buy them offline. But no, people wasn't on it they wasn't trying buying, but what's?
Speaker 5:crazy is I had three days to sell these tickets, bro. When I came back to philly, I jumped in the Audi, drove up 18 hours. I sold all four of them tickets within three days, bro, because I was meeting people personally. That's how I knew I was loved. Yeah, like being able to sell over 300 tickets in three days, bro, that's fire, bro. It's things that, and that's why every time y'all ask me stuff, I done, did so much. I don't even like you know how they say people be stressed and all that. Yeah, I can't even write it down because my brain won't work to remember. It just had me just on something about what I'm going to do next, because a lot of people was already like I think I've come across a lot of people that have been like yo, it ain't about what you've been doing, it's about what you're doing now.
Speaker 1:Hey, you're not an artist.
Speaker 2:No, also, and you're not all right. Also, you gotta remind these niggas, though sometimes, yeah, I would just I'm again I'm getting.
Speaker 5:Look, if you, if you see me on working on youtube and tiktok and all that, that mean I'm getting to the point. And so now I'm going to take all my footage and disappear them, jones, on all these platforms and just tag my name on it and I don't care what's gonna happen, I'm just giving it to the world.
Speaker 2:You ever think about getting an IP lawyer, I don't even know yeah.
Speaker 5:So let me so so, so, so that's why I'm up here.
Speaker 2:Come again, I so so pretty much intellectual property. You pretty much want to search the website. Everything that got we run the streets logo on it come on, we run the streets and they got paid off of it should come home I need mine yeah that should come home. You content, you know what I'm saying. My fault, excuse my language, but you're a content boy and you should be able to distribute it.
Speaker 2:You should be able to get your intellectual property that's sold or made money off of, and you should be able to get some type of revenue off of that.
Speaker 1:You know, I appreciate that, bro and I want, I want to go off this and say this right Core just dropped some game, some real game.
Speaker 1:I hear this every night, but I'm going to keep it real, like I'm like.
Speaker 1:I'm going to keep it real, like I want to sit here and really, really like give you your flowers, and I want to say something with that, because you're not only a pioneer of it, you did it different than everybody.
Speaker 1:It was in a different time. When it come to rapping off the top, people wasn't even as hyped to do it, people wasn't hopping out there. That was around the time Lil Wayne had Lollipop out and Drake was coming out, like everybody was trying to do something different and you, straight, still came with the rawness of hip-hop and everything with the Philly sound and the Philly you know wave and did what you did. So, from the rip, I got to commend you for that. But what I also want to commend you for is a lot of these people that we be having on here or on other podcasts and this is this is just being real, it's not coming at nobody or nothing a lot of people we have up here who talk about the ever that we talk about now, a bit before I mean a lot of bit before, a little bit after only can talk about the past Because they don't have nothing planned now.
Speaker 3:Yeah or nothing going on.
Speaker 1:Or nothing going on, or the last time they had something going on was 2015-14. But their legacy just so big, it's just like people want them up here and we pay our respects also. But the simple fact that you even kind of started a little late, for real, you feel me, you even kind of when, when it come to your field, you kind of started a little late and you can touch on things that you're doing now and you can touch on people that we actually could, because I'm gonna keep it a bean when you think of some people. You don't know it was just a dvd. You remember we run the streets because of however you did it, you're not really saying I seen this person on too raw and no eight because it wasn't. No, too raw, no, wait, get.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to say so. It's like that's why, with the wire thing and the movies and everything like, if y'all hearing this or watching this man ain't just a type of guy where he wants y'all to see the work, he wants y'all to know what's up, but he wants y'all to see it, please go tap in to we running streets, man, founder, right here and it's going to major so I asked you how you do your process right, how you go about picking the artist.
Speaker 2:You're going to pick it in front of the cover.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it was always about who was that one, though, bro who was really doing?
Speaker 3:Thank you bro.
Speaker 5:It was about who was just out working. Everybody. You see what I'm saying. During those times we was with the people that was out working, so it was only right to pick those people to showcase our city. You some saying, because the wire wasn't just in philly, it was everywhere. It got me, so it got. The wire was so big that when I first moved down further I ain't no soul bro. And somebody hit me on instagram. It was like yo, I just saw you at the gas station, I can't believe you down in Tampa. I was like, yeah, he offered me to come to the studio, he gave me the keys and that's what I did, that song, because that's what I was saying, like I ain't had nothing to do in that jungle. Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 5:So that's what I did and all they can know. Right, it's crazy, but my brain really takes really helped me in life and I wanted to stop him when he was talking about something and I was like, um with me, I don't. The past is like I was saying in the beginning it's nothing about the past, whatever anybody want to talk about, but it's how far you really gonna take it it. You see what I'm saying. I already got a plan for this y'all. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So I don't like even just engage in an activity. You see what I'm saying. Like the instant social media bites off an activity, right, but you got to think about it. I've been doing all I've been doing with positivity the whole time I can. If I want to pray the politic rules, I can pray the politic rules because all I want to do is just help others get to where they need to be. I'm going to take mine as an afterlife bro. I don't care if nobody never give me my, whatever somebody else thinks somebody's supposed to give me, as long as I'm still doing what I got to do take care of my family.
Speaker 5:I'm good because I've been watching Damon Dash for a minute right and he said something that the way I always been thinking when you think I done been around is where's the? When you famous? All that little cute time is cut. You're never going to enjoy your life again.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Because everywhere you go, somebody like this Making you uncomfortable. That was then. We live in an era now where it's oh man. So now you got to please all your friends that's around you, because you don't want none of them to spill the beans about nothing. So you're doing stuff that you really probably don't even need to be doing.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:So it was like I used to peep a lot of little different things. So, as I was moving and I'm like, all right, I'm going to let them be cool, though I ain't got to say nothing, right? You see what I'm saying, mm-hmm, I'm going to continue to just do me and just really try and just get this young. My only goal was if you was hot and you gave me the feel when I, when I recorded you, what's wrong when I I'm, especially when, uh, social media didn't come about when it was to post it yeah it was like all right.
Speaker 5:But I felt good when somebody said yo that person, hot, I can't do nothing else, I can't rap, I can't. Only thing I can do is pick up a camera and show kyle, he ended his joint up right but with through all that. So I can't talk about the pads because nothing was bad. Yeah, everything in the pads got me to where I'm in just period.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean like, and you you used to play the background a lot, though right like you was never like the boy in the camera because I was throwing my thing off the camera, bro the camera, because I was throwing my thing off the camera, bro.
Speaker 5:If you ask any of my homies that was around, I was getting a lot of young means. So I and when y'all asked me about when I stepped off the porch right man, I stepped off the porch when people that used to be like my young boy the most okay but so it got to the point where it was like it didn't even matter no more, and we run the streets.
Speaker 2:I thought it was two of y'all.
Speaker 5:So it was two.
Speaker 2:It still is two, right, right, right, right it. Just you know that's Gotti, right yeah? Shout out to my man Gotti.
Speaker 5:Shout out Gotti yeah we got a podcast called you know what the streets been missing?
Speaker 2:Shout out Gotti man, Make sure y'all tune in.
Speaker 3:Come holla at us Gotti.
Speaker 5:I just feel like even when I started doing a come up show, the come up show wasn't what the come up show was since I got there because of that vision, I was going to ask you about that.
Speaker 3:You basically pivoted.
Speaker 5:That was me, that cassidy john was me, yeah, so look little snoop jump. Yeah, you saw a little snoop jump when he first came to philly.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that was me, so you pivoted in h and cheek.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that was me, you pivoted you pivoted santos, how you, how yeah, that was me. You had'm seeing bro you pivoting you pivoting Santos. Yeah, that was me.
Speaker 3:You had talked about me and. Kev Like after you meet and Kev you develop in a relationship with him.
Speaker 5:See, we ain't even been talking. You see what I'm saying. It's so much. No, that's what I was saying yeah, that's what I've been trying to do.
Speaker 3:So I'm I said do it all in one. That's why I said bunch that shit together, wrap it up in one little, show it in there.
Speaker 5:It's like this I ain't come here With a certain topic that I wanted.
Speaker 2:I'ma come here and just talk about all the motherfuckers that I ain't looking for. There's no way you can't Cause you cover too much floor.
Speaker 1:It's called we Run the Streets. I had my. You can't because you cover too much floor. We talking about running on the streets. It's called we Run the Streets. Yeah, you done, did so much.
Speaker 5:Look, I had my own award show, hip hop award show. That was sold out. That was at the Kids Wick Theater out in the county. And that's what I be saying when I be talking. I be forgetting about so much because it's too much. You know what I mean. I was thinking about doing those. Look this right. Y'all the first piece. People get it because it's the hottest podcast in the world right, oh yeah, it was surreal.
Speaker 5:Right, look my little nephew. He messing me up on my movie because my little nephew supposed to have been me and it's all started with a camera movie. Okay, in the movie he was going to play me. Everybody that I met on the come up like you know, like how I was dealing with meek dealing with tiara.
Speaker 5:Yeah, dealing with this person, dealing with santos, dealing with this person, this person, this person. I was gonna have different people play their character, okay, but I was gonna turn into a tv series man. I'm still gonna do it the same way. I'm still gonna do it with the we want the streets tv series. Everybody that I dealt with like, just like the behind the scenes of my story. This is going to be like my story. I'm telling my story.
Speaker 5:What was going on during these times? I was in the studio with corey. I was in the studio with I remember when I first time I met corey right, he was shy. I went up there and met with him. He I I think he was camera shy, right, he's insane. And then the next time we got together, we got together down back here studio shout out the rug. Then a 444 building rocky. He killed that joint so heavy. I said yo, gill gill came in there and then I go to the crib. Cosmo cal call me. He, uh, he like oh, my god, coming to the crib. So he comes to the crib. Cosmic Kev called me. He like yo, I'm about to come to the crib. So he comes to the crib. And Kory had a little freestyle joint and I was just playing it for me. You know what?
Speaker 4:I mean.
Speaker 5:So he in the crib. I'm just playing music, kev, here, but he ain't say nothing. You know, what I mean. He got to the crib. He like yo call Kory to the crib. Yeah, you'll call core core, core, Call core. Yeah, yo, yo yo homie one bad one Okay.
Speaker 4:Well, who does?
Speaker 5:I know I'm not one batter. Yeah, next week, or was only come up, show Suzanne, like see how the shaven like this, the shit that we talk about this is. But I'll be.
Speaker 3:Good, you just gotta you just gotta ask me, you just gotta, you just gotta talk. Yeah, because it's just like we ain't gonna ever be able to hit the points, because Where's the why the people should be following me?
Speaker 5:right, who I really, who I really pushed to the limit, and all that type of shit. Right, mm-hmm X, you eggs you know what.
Speaker 3:All right, so why? What was it about santos?
Speaker 5:toast and chill through my body when I freeze money. Bro, I knew I was doing business with tools. Right, shout out to my man grit. Right toast, hit me. No, his homie grit used to always catch me at black and nobel. Right yo, my man santo's hottest, my man santo's hotter. You know what I mean. But everybody used to always catch me up at the back of the new bell. Right Yo, my man Santos, how you doing, my man Santos, how you doing. You know what I mean. But everybody used to walk up to me and say all this. So it was like you know what I mean. The only way you really want to talk to me is if it's business. If it's business, I don't care how we doing business, we going, you know what I mean.
Speaker 5:So Toast kept. You're like yo, we going to meet up. I'm like, all right, bet, but Tose, something always happens that we never meet up. I guess he's spending money. You know what I mean? Because you know Tose was being Tose. You know what?
Speaker 4:I mean.
Speaker 5:So he told me this story Like no, bro, that money I had yesterday that joint gone. So this one morning he called me. Like 8 in the morning he called me. I'm just thinking I'm going to record another little homie. You know what I mean.
Speaker 5:Yeah, bro, this nigga rap, that joint's just. I said yo, I got to tell somebody about this. I said yo keep rapping, started rapping for nine minutes, pulled him out to the side. This is when I first met Tierra. I said yo listen, I got a little girl named Tierra, y'all going to be the next up. We did a freestyle on my man Respect the Hustle BB Day. We did a freestyle right. I made Rant Santos and Desiree Rant. I was already fucking with Kev, messing with Kev. Right, kev saw the freestyle. He said yo Ant bring him up.
Speaker 5:It wasn't like they were just my homies, so he just brung them up and I was working it Cause during that time that's what people used to think it was because somebody was cool with me. They was able to just come up on the come up show. Kev would actually see people off of my page. That's the thing about when you following people and who they following, because they can see you on a page and never know and if they like you, they're going to reach out to you or whatever the case is so you can't reach out and say, yo, let's get them on the come up show.
Speaker 5:Right, got them on a come-up show and that was the best come-up show I've ever been a part of and that's what made history. You know what I'm saying. Like we, we got to the point where me and santa was had to deal with dj collins. Off that job, man you catch DJ Khaled off that joint man.
Speaker 3:You catch a lot of flack dealing with Santos, which means no, no, no, everybody ain't think Santos was hot.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I remember that Santos and DJ Khaled.
Speaker 2:No, who were everybody. Yeah, because the city what you mean by that, though I always thought Santos was hot, yeah me too, no it was his people I never Like me too no it's people.
Speaker 3:It's people that I've seen.
Speaker 5:Me personally. You can't really never see with another person's thing, because at the end of the day, certain people got music that only people that's going to feel it is the people that go through it. So that's like if somebody playing the guitar and singing a song, you probably not going to understand it because you don't listen to that type of music.
Speaker 5:But if that person sing that song on a beat that you like and that can relate to you. It's going to be different, so everybody don't got to catch everybody's eye. I done really worked with so many different people that now I want to just work with pop artists.
Speaker 2:You know what pop artists do?
Speaker 5:Shout out to Santos man, keep on rapping, yeah I want to like like right now right, I got a new single about to come out. I asked my, I asked my engineer right yo. I said yo, you remember this search and search song? He said yeah. I said yo, I want to remake this type of song. So I'm thinking he gonna actually make the beat sound like the beat. Right, he came with something crazy and uh something different way, different.
Speaker 5:So now is where, to the point where as though we can't even get sued for the beat, he took out every little part of the beat that you would think. But this the type of person I've been needing to meet all my life, bro, because what? What I did was I took the beat that he gave me. We had no lyrics to it. I'm like yo, we gotta find out who we gonna get on this, john, I mean, because you know I'm like I want to be the person that's going to pick yo. I need you to get on this song, you to get on this song, you to get on the song.
Speaker 5:I'm gonna let everybody else jake collier you some saying so I'm gonna just make popular music. So I felt like the person that was gonna make this hook had to make it popular but, I went home. I'm on a laptop all night, I come up with the hook. I hear this, the actual song. Right, yeah, I hear the actual song and I typed it in on youtube, but the person they had acapella, it was somebody that was doing a cover-up, so I took his cover-up and chopped that up and did what I did.
Speaker 5:So when y'all hear this, y'all just remember like I really produce, make songs from and that's what I was saying about that, that monthly situation, yeah yeah, come spend a month with me for um 30 days, two hours per week, four weeks.
Speaker 5:In a month, we're going to tell you what to do, how to do. Once you get done a song, we're going to help you put it on a different platform artist development, exactly so. That's why I don't really like to talk about the past. I want people to be able to say you, you did it then, you can still do it now, but I'm gonna put it on a different scale. Now I want to be a label out here, bro, we're right a lot of people say philly, don't have labels.
Speaker 5:We don't got no. You know what people be saying. We don't got no platforms, we don't got this all right. So creating what I do is I look at what everybody complain about I'm creating and I try to go go dip in that because, everybody need what I'm going to bring to the table popular. I'ma let. Now that I know about tick, tock and all that, I'm gonna just take out my whole my whole hard cons and just keep loading them on YouTube shorts.
Speaker 4:Clip here, clip here. Clip here, clip here.
Speaker 5:Exactly, and I'm just going to let them rip.
Speaker 3:I'm not even going to worry about them because I got so many drones.
Speaker 5:Look right, I was transferring my files last night, right.
Speaker 2:That's all you got to do, sir.
Speaker 5:I got over 5,000 little clips of little different people. You see what I'm saying. Like you know how y'all look on the computer and see all the clips. But the folder would say a certain amount of numbers. It'd be a discovery for me. Sometimes I gotta look through all this Because I want to put all this on the joint, so it's like I want to hire somebody to do this.
Speaker 3:That's a lot of clips, but it's all real content.
Speaker 5:It's like when Meek was Willie on the bike. It was like when Toast met DMX or something. You see what I'm saying. It's like when I met DMX when Toast first met Nas Real moments out there.
Speaker 3:You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:Toast first met Nas. Real moments, real moments, real moments of hip hop. Toast met first Nas. Rick Ross was talking to Tierra on the phone and telling her yo, you about to be the one, you about to sign the dream shit, listen, man, what is you waiting on Damn?
Speaker 4:bro we got all that footage, bro, are you?
Speaker 2:waiting on the way to monetize this shit.
Speaker 5:That's what I'm doing now, right, right, I'm making sure that's why my man got it right right they reached back out to me. Right, that's when we came up with the with the um where the streets been missing podcast, because now we're going to talk about all these moments, okay, how we felt during these moments. We're going to talk when these cameras go, so it's like it's like we could tell our story on another podcast, but we also could tell our story on our own podcast. No doubt, no question.
Speaker 1:No question, you got something, man you got something, and I'm not going to lie, bro, and I ain't going to hold you Like y'all really don't understand what we got here, man. But I'm going to say this though the NH and Cheap Raw, we run the streets.
Speaker 5:Which you wanna talk about. Some come up Cosmic Cubs moments bro.
Speaker 5:You wanna talk about Young Savage going in 17 minutes straight? You know Young Savage was about to get signed to DJ Khaled. I know DJ Khaled said look. Dj Khaled said after Meek got signed with Ross, right, I'm gonna have Khaled come down and everything. Savage just burned the come-up show down. He asked me and Kev, he said yo, who's next man? I've been hearing about this kid, young Savage man, I don't want to miss no more Meek Mills. So these is the type of stuff I had in control of. You see what I'm saying, that's why look?
Speaker 1:and you, you see how you just connected me saying come up, show the young savage in the net.
Speaker 5:so that's, that's, that's why lane bane was on that drone for 16 minutes straight and nation and nation chief raw was on that drone, ar ad was on that drone. Santos did that drone six times meek.
Speaker 1:Did that joint like four to five times on that joint and before we go into fashion right, I want to say this you, tapped him with Kiss.
Speaker 5:Kiss, kiss telling that crazy story on that joint. Yeah, that was crazy. Shout out to Kiss. He was just down here last night, man.
Speaker 1:Man, that was crazy. Yeah, yeah, that was fire who you want to talk about bro, I can talk about them all.
Speaker 5:There's too many stories yeah there's too many.
Speaker 2:So look. So if I start Bubbling up, one.
Speaker 4:But, if I start talking like that.
Speaker 5:right, if I start talking like the way they want you to talk, you won't be able to get the money that you want them to make, because, at the end of the day, my goal is to really create general wealth period. So I'm gonna figure out the way to be behind the service. So, if all the bullshit is coming to the service, all I'm doing is the actual service, the same thing these labels is doing. When y'all getting signed with them they probably just got a bigger bag because it's like labels, it's closed. They wanna say, oh, I'm signed to a certain person. They don't know that they still got work to do. They don't know that when they get signed, your homies gonna still think you getting money. You know what I mean. So now that you ain't producing, now your life really gonna get hard.
Speaker 4:You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So my thing is like I had mentioned, dame Dash, right, and you know people got whatever they need to say about him. But I'll be hearing something he'd be saying and I'm like I can relate. I can relate to that. The reason why I can relate to that? Because he said now he get to live and raise his kids. Before that his world was hectic. You see what I'm saying, like if you never will understand, if you never go through it. I took off for five years. I just had a son my daughter 20. I just had a son. He's daughter's 20. I just had a son. He's seven now, right. So within the time he was born to the time that he's now, I was doing a lot of behind the work you know situations building video games. I had my own Uber-type delivery app before they did.
Speaker 2:I just ain't had the money to put it out there in the world like that and this part of the show right here is part is brought to you by cb exotics. Got my guy over here rolling up, you know. I mean, make sure you go get some z cb exotic when you're in new york, you know what I mean, I ain't gonna lie man I ain't gonna hold you.
Speaker 1:We gonna have to. We gonna have to do it. Let's, let's get in. Before before we get into it. Before we get into it, I just want a one more question.
Speaker 5:What's that as?
Speaker 1:we go and have to is gonna have to probably be like a behind the scenes.
Speaker 2:No, I'm going to just talk to him. We're going to talk. It ain't going to come out.
Speaker 5:That's my guy, so whatever he want to talk, and like I, told y'all when I first met y'all and I gave y'all y'all flowers like I like y'all chemistry, so I like what y'all got going on.
Speaker 1:So if there's any type of business that we can do to make this work all over, yeah, I'm with it, bro. So I want to ask you one question, because Philly, one thing about Philly we got a lot of the same questions. You feel what I'm saying and that's why everybody content be sounding alike sometimes and things like that. So I want to ask you a question, meek out of it what artist you work with from philly, musically, who? Who got the best career besides me?
Speaker 5:tiara weck, mm-hmm. Tiara, yeah, because I saw what she was doing back then. I used to tell her she was going to be the one already. You know what I'm saying, but I'm gonna tell you how I guess, because people don't see me with her and all that it's here is still text and talk about until there's a and um. It's to the point when it's like I didn't grow up in the era where you, you know, I mean somebody say something to you, gotta post it you say like, but people be one, a validation from other people to you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:But people be wanting validation from other people to say they cool, I already know I'm cool bro.
Speaker 1:I've definitely heard of her from you.
Speaker 2:And that goes back to the point where I was talking about you being in the studio, around everybody, and you know when you're around, your work ethnic. It's not like you're going to post it all day I'm around this every day.
Speaker 5:This is regular and just it. Just I work with a lot of people. You some say I'm going to be rocked in my he did my single. Uh, she's so bad, you know. I mean shout out to you, know that. And that's when rock just was getting in the joint. Like I made that connection happen on the. On what kind of the cover I'm getting on the come up show yeah, all right man yo, that's what I was saying.
Speaker 5:Like the people that I work with and that was that was like that I just made that shit work. What's your plans?
Speaker 2:forward though, like right now, like what we run the streets.
Speaker 5:My plans is to become a label you see what I'm saying. Like a label where, as though, all artists across the world can say yo, I need that brand behind me.
Speaker 3:Period we running Streets Label.
Speaker 5:Yes, because we do everything, from printing the clothes to marketing, promotion, to making business cards.
Speaker 2:So you ready to go full throttle again behind these artists.
Speaker 5:No, I'm going full throttle behind me.
Speaker 2:No, I'm saying like you gotta sign the artist you gotta sign the artist right, say they come to the label, right, like they want that brand behind them, meaning you gotta go full throttle behind the artist.
Speaker 5:Oh yeah, any product that I work with period, no matter if it's an artist, if it's somebody wanna do pictures, I go full throttle with anything that I do business with period. Okay, so it like so. This is what. I'm not going to go forth with anything that I do business with period. Okay, so this is what I'm creating. Yeah, like we just had like three people sign up and I've been in the studio working with an artist.
Speaker 5:I've been working in the studio working with Ambitious I've been in the studio working with is a female name.
Speaker 2:I was in the studio with him.
Speaker 5:He, nice Like, is a female name. Kitty Star Right is a female name Kitty, kitty, kitty, star Star Kitty. Check out she on my page, bro.
Speaker 2:He ain't talking to me, he talking to y'all.
Speaker 5:Make sure we all check her out and the reason why I want y'all to check her out, because I want y'all to see what this type of package bring y'all, because me and my producer, we in there actually working with her this, like she ain't been in the she, she just became a rapper.
Speaker 2:All right, let me ask this one question, yo, before we done. I'm not my fault, it is too much bro, but look, because we, we, we, we probably like an hour and a half man, I know, and I don't even mean it. I'm just talking to you how you, how you even get connected to Mark Madness. How that happen.
Speaker 5:My little cousin Shout out to my little cousins Hov and Lawrence. They was from down Southern Street. Oh, all right, they was from down Southern Street, so I think Mark used to just see us because we used to just be everywhere.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 5:Like we was at some base much more vicious. You know what I?
Speaker 2:mean. So let's talk about some of the things you and Mark Madden just put together.
Speaker 5:Me and Dunny Big Face, Dunny Right. Y'all know who Dunny is right.
Speaker 2:Niggas know who Dunny is.
Speaker 5:Hold on, I wanted to get to this part.
Speaker 2:Hold on, you got to cook.
Speaker 5:That's why I'm saying like it's that down beat. How did y'all put that together? Though, let's go. Mark just said Ant, you need to be with me.
Speaker 4:Uh-huh.
Speaker 5:And he was like yo, you and Kyle need to be with me, man, we can all do something together. That's when we got. We had a building.
Speaker 2:I remember Kyle was with y'all. Y'all was Across the street from the casino Before it was a casino.
Speaker 5:Exactly, and we was looking at Delaware Ave looking so lovely you know, what I mean. Yeah, I used to pop up. We had the studio on that joint, then we had the Waterview on that joint. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that's why I said, man, there's so many people that I work with and you people that I work with, and you know, um, he just believed in dunny and he and he and he put anything behind dunny.
Speaker 2:I remember that when I was an engineer in philly dunny. I told let's go get daddy his flowers. Yo listen, right, I'm at work.
Speaker 5:Let me tell y'all something let me tell y'all something real quick I told dunny he was Drake before Drake even dropped, because I heard his music, I heard that he could rap and I heard he could sing and you make beats and you're an engineer, bro, what the hell is you doing? But Dunny wanted to please the cool people. That was my thing. He wanted to please, like every era of artists that I dealt with. Like I'm dealing with Tierra and dealing with Tierra, dealing with tiara, she got Tyler the hood or the rap and shit, but she don't know that. She picked me on the backpack artist. Oh, listen to this. Oh, pick me on Tyler the Creator and all of us, the ocean. It's a different type of money. Over here, over here, over here different type of money.
Speaker 5:So everything that I learned. I just had to say I'm going to take something from it and get to the next level with it. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Let's get into these games, man, let's get into these games.
Speaker 5:My bad, bro, I just be having so much, bro, you really ain't even tell Bro.
Speaker 2:You and Mark did a lot though, bro, but it's cool, we going to leave it at that man.
Speaker 5:Shout out Mark Madness, they probably got to buy a book or something. If I drop a book, like I said, that TV series.
Speaker 2:What was the connection with OBH though? When they was down there with y'all.
Speaker 5:AR when we first started doing some of the things out there with when I first started doing the rap dvds, um, my man gotti, and shout out my man, gone, gone was, was gone, was, uh, ar, overhead and going with goddie. And I guess going was like yo, my young boy about to come home. Brother, this I mean I need y'all to hear him. Gotti was somewhere. He heard him. He said yo, he called me, like yo, you got to listen to this nigga, like Bing's back in here, you know, but Gotti always hyping somebody up, yeah man Shout out to Gotti.
Speaker 5:But when I heard him he'd be selling that.
Speaker 3:He sold it because listen ar had a different type of fro, but you could believe everything he was saying. Super believable.
Speaker 5:It was slow but it was believe it and it was like very, you know, you know, I believe I believe the ar, in the beginning. You know, um, you know he always tell people I um, I pushed this first couple mixtapes, man. Yeah, you know he tell people I funded it do, I guess to make me look good. But no, we both would have to put on a seat though, man.
Speaker 2:Speaker 1 1.5.
Speaker 5:Speaker 2. Speaker 1 1.5. Speaker 2.
Speaker 2:Speaker 1 1.5. Speaker 2. Speaker 1 1.5.
Speaker 3:Speaker 2. Speaker 2. Speaker 1 1.5.
Speaker 2:Speaker 2. Speaker 2.
Speaker 4:Speaker 2.
Speaker 2:Speaker 1 1.5. He gonna talk his work, shit. It's a bunch of beginning of the career he ain't gonna get into the stories.
Speaker 3:See what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:I see, so that be different.
Speaker 3:Like, all right, you work with a person. Cool, because that's just for a person to do in them fields All right, I'm doing this, you rapping. Of course, at some point we gonna get together, but no, a lot of these people, bro, it's the beginning of the careers. Yeah, I'm saying, when you have platform, and that's powerful when you have platform bro.
Speaker 5:It's not that I'm not going to get into, it's just like I want people to remember me after I leave this platform. Yeah, no doubt, no question. So if I came to a platform or any of my kind of platforms and they only focus on certain things, like you said, some people come on a platform only talking about the past. Right, so somebody might be talking, somebody might like what they doing right then and there, but during that time that he was talking about the past, they probably messed up something that's gonna contain them in the future. Okay, so, saying like you all, you never burn your bridge.
Speaker 2:See my thing be to bring up the past one, especially if it's not like if you ask me about it.
Speaker 5:That's what I'm saying, like if you ask me about it, but I'll be having, so like I won't just come out and say, because I got so much yeah, and it's you, it's you.
Speaker 2:It's like I don't even look at myself the way people look at me. No, not like that.
Speaker 5:No, I'm talking about just just when, like when people say like I never celebrated, none of them are success all right, like instead, like instead of me right.
Speaker 2:If people come around me and say like something about, oh yo, your folks is such and such, I'm not noticing that because it's my folks. Yeah, you get what I'm saying. I'm with this guy every day. I'm with him every other day or every day, so I don't look at it like that. You see what I'm saying. Rather, my cousin could be Will Smith.
Speaker 5:Look, I'm going to tell you a story about something like that. Right, I'm driving my promo truck.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 5:I had the we Run the Street promo truck on there. I had Meek on there, Santos on there.
Speaker 2:I remember that joint.
Speaker 5:And Tierra Whack. On there I'm driving it. You know, I'm still doing me Meek signed and everything. I'm still throwing them geron avenue. Yeah, I mean I pulled up to a little condo that me and goddy had. I'm sitting there just waiting for goddy to do something, listening to me, uh, me make album and right he pull up on me, knock on the window like damn cuz, you still listening to my? Yeah, I do this while I'm around this is what I do.
Speaker 5:Period so when, when I do stuff for people, I work with people and all that, this is what I do. Period so when I do stuff for people, I work with people and all that, this is what I do. This is why I know. I'm already blessed but I know God want to bless me bigger, because it never was for me to receive anything from nobody, right? You see what I'm saying? That's just what I love to do Just moving around with that camera, making other people look good.
Speaker 4:It's going to figure itself out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I got one question, then we're going to get into these games. My fault, carey.
Speaker 1:We're going to get into these games Because.
Speaker 3:I know my man ready for these games.
Speaker 2:He's got one question oh, I don't know. Oh, all right. Just go straight to the games then no, no, but I got another question we ain't playing no games, but the way you carry yourself and the way you as a man like it's not, but it's more like real private and that you don't be on the camera. I want to know if you have you been through something tragic or like no, I never been through nothing tragic or something like that.
Speaker 5:Oh, good question like I've never been. Like it's not that I'm private, you're saying like I'm just me and how you get like that though. Trusting people.
Speaker 2:Have you been betrayed?
Speaker 5:I'm betrayed by a lot of people.
Speaker 5:All right, so that your character I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't have to do anything. You said, saying I'm I'm just because somebody might be thinking is a betrayer, another type of way I'm being. I'm being because my loyalty from the beginning to anybody in this world, you see, I'm saying like I never show none of my weakness in my mom. Bro, right, my mom tell you know, be like he, like I guess my uncle was like that, because my uncle, you're just gonna keep going. You see I'm. I'm saying Like I said before, like-.
Speaker 2:Your uncle, somebody you looked up to, though.
Speaker 5:Yeah, because he just showed me a man don't cry. You feel me Like at the end of the day when, if you do cry, you still gotta pick your head up. So just pick your head up from the roof. And it's times where I probably felt some type of way about something. I could've went on Instagram and blah, blah, blah. What's the point? Nothing will come from it. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:It was never a point.
Speaker 2:You ain't gonna get nothing out of it, yeah.
Speaker 5:And that's why I was saying I want to be remembered of somebody when I lead it. Y'all. I don't want people to be like, oh, they only talk about that certain thing. You some saying I want you to let you go follow young boy, like now, like y'all know who, shaheen readers, I'm letting, I'm letting last night right.
Speaker 3:He's somebody.
Speaker 5:You know what he told me at the man who had his conversation. He said yo, we gonna work, I need you, like gave me his number and everything. You see what I'm saying. Now. What I'm saying is people know who this person is. They would know it only really going to take me to meet or to connect with one person. That's in real range. You see what I'm saying, like to do what I need to do, period.
Speaker 2:I met that boy when he was actually bull double xl and all that.
Speaker 5:I met him in six flags he always was a good journalist, bull bro, bunch of guys around him, you know. I mean, yeah, they was, they was walking, so it's not that I I like to live in private, bro, because I just don't like with instagram and all that. I only I'm using instagram for business. I'm using all this shit for business. I'm not going to sit up here and just put my personal life on that joint Like for what yeah?
Speaker 5:Like you see what I'm saying. It's entertainment. The entertainment y'all going to get from me is somebody else Marketing too.
Speaker 2:So what you think about the new guys like Raw G's Kassonette who, like it's live streamers? What you think about the new way of content now, how you could put people out there as artists and stuff?
Speaker 5:Let me understand when you say new way of content, Because I be saying that people streaming but all I see is them talking.
Speaker 2:That's streaming All right, that's a new way of content.
Speaker 5:That's the same thing as podcasts. They just basically one-on-one.
Speaker 2:It's still content. That's what. I'm saying I ain't saying that wrong with it, I'm just saying like pick your brain a little bit, because you really are a constant creator, oh.
Speaker 5:I know that, that's why. I see all my footage that's in that drive is about to come out, but I will let the people like the young boy that she was, that she was named because I heard his name before and I mean you're, all these I've been hearing about a lot of people. You some say but my thing is whatever way they get any money, let them get their money.
Speaker 2:Pretty much. What I'm trying to say is what do you think about all these brand new ways for people to be able to make money off of content?
Speaker 5:Because I could take the content that I had back then and put it on a platform the way they're doing it now. And I don't got to work extra hard because I already put in the work.
Speaker 3:Facts, that's a fact. So, like I said, my catalog with 5,000 plus jobs is already created.
Speaker 5:You know, no disrespect to them, I'm saying this respectfully, but my content is already created and it's stuff that I know people won't want to watch, because these moments in life of people's careers, like right now, jayay-z if they come out with his son about jay-z.
Speaker 5:You're gonna want to see that. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. Like you know, one time I said yo, meek, let's do a documentary. He said no, and hold on, hold that, hold that joint, let me get a little bigger. You know what I mean. All right, say no more, man, because all I'm gonna do is go to the next person. But I still got that footage.
Speaker 2:Never know when that documentary he might need some of that footage.
Speaker 5:What I'm saying is get as big as you want to be.
Speaker 2:He might need some of that footage. He already need it.
Speaker 5:Listen when I tell y'all I be talking to people bro, you do need it.
Speaker 2:You see what?
Speaker 5:I'm saying Like I be talking to people. You see what I'm saying, but my thing is I have to stand on my own. 10 first License it out, so that way, when we come to the table, somebody ain't got this much leverage over me.
Speaker 5:No, we coming to the table as partners, and this is what I'm bringing to the table just period. This is how it's gonna go. Like I said I had the video game. If I would've known when I've been doing that, I would have did it like that then that was my next thing to ask you, so you answered it already.
Speaker 2:That was cool, yeah, I mean, yeah, we got ant from we run the streets in the building. He really run the streets because we got yes, sir, make sure y'all share like subscribe comment. Make sure y'all following. We run subscribe comment.
Speaker 5:Make sure y'all following we Run the Streets on all. Listen, this is how you know. People wasn't even saying we Run the Streets when I came out, because how did I get we Run the Streets for A and social media? So y'all wasn't even saying y'all be in the streets like that until they started watching these. We Run the Streets.
Speaker 1:DVDs? It definitely wasn't. No, like'm in the streets, like yeah before you, man.
Speaker 2:It definitely wasn't created that platform, bro, and you felt the void. At this point in the interview. We normally go into a game called um fast track fast track and we have another game after that.
Speaker 3:Called one guy go so we're gonna run, we're gonna let white boys, actually y'all should put these jones Jones on the phones, man. What, what you mean, I'm gonna talk to y'all. Oh, all right, so look. All right, so look.
Speaker 2:We play these games, and this game right here is called fast-track.
Speaker 3:So, being as though we based in Philly I always like to start the game off with this one, and that's state property of major figures.
Speaker 1:So that's whoever you choosing.
Speaker 2:One gotta go when you do that, though, you gotta pick one you gotta pick one.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you gotta pick one. Fast track you gotta pick one.
Speaker 1:That you like, not gotta go the one that you like.
Speaker 2:Yeah. One that I like matter. Go the one that you like. Yeah, one thing I like matter of fact.
Speaker 5:Hold on, say that one more.
Speaker 3:So the one that you you leaning towards, the one that you like the most. That's the game for that.
Speaker 5:All right, I'm gonna say I'm gonna say I'm gonna say stay properly, because they was able to pit Philadelphia on the biggest scale, because they success went further and you know, the world didn't probably see as much talent that major figures had okay, okay, okay, I like that.
Speaker 3:all right, we going to go NH or Joey Jihad, joey Jihad.
Speaker 5:Don't get it fucked up, no go ahead.
Speaker 1:I didn't even argue with you.
Speaker 5:I was a big time Joey Jihad fan.
Speaker 2:I didn't argue with you, right, did I argue with you? I ain't say nothing to you because you was there.
Speaker 3:Go ahead, all right. So let's go. Let's go, damn, I don't want to, I don't want to, I ain't want to do that one like that. I ain't want to do cuz like that. All right, so let's go here. Let's go Cheek Raw or Vodka, do cuz like that all right.
Speaker 2:So let's go here, let's go, uh cheek raw or vodka.
Speaker 5:That's crazy, I was thinking it vodka you got a reason probably because I heard more from vodka. More, and I'll be loving it, don't? Pass him Nothing else I'll be loving his. He's fried.
Speaker 1:Yo Done. He was done 30 minutes in CB Exotics yo.
Speaker 2:Yo CB Exotics, CB Exotics yo.
Speaker 3:I'm on point though.
Speaker 1:No, we know all that, but don't pass him nothing.
Speaker 2:Don't give him shit, though, for real Chica Vaca.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Chica Vaca Like.
Speaker 5:Vaca, I recorded I just saw Chica like a week ago. Yeah, I mean, I remember when Chica first came home, me and Kyle was the first people that did some work with him.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I mean, I'm on when she first came home, me and Kyle was the first people that did some work with him. Yeah, I mean, we did some crazy work, but Vaca, he just be having some crazy stories in it and he give you that charisma. Yeah, I mean, and it's like both of them get that charisma, but Vaca, just I heard more from Vaca All right Read Dollars or Cree Fork, damn. Read.
Speaker 2:Debatable. Uh, Reed Dollaz or Cree Fork, Damn Reed.
Speaker 3:Debatable but that's nice. All right, I'm going with Cree.
Speaker 5:Once again. It ain't nothing wrong with Cree, but I was a more Reed Dollaz fan you see what I'm saying Sap or Conway.
Speaker 1:Say that again Sap or Conway, conway. You know who Sap is, though right where you from where I'm from.
Speaker 4:Yeah, germany.
Speaker 5:All right, because I had to remember that, I had to hear that I thought you had said um jalil, because you know they cousins, but I'm in my bag. Conway really set the streets on fire to get it.
Speaker 1:Get it to what's going on now. My man, I know I'm just asking you what you, you feel me my man we gonna go here with it um damn dvds yeah
Speaker 2:but, I mean help me with this one, because was it dj difference was that a?
Speaker 5:dvd can't stop most of them oh mixed tea. Oh, it makes it my fault damn but I think we could have like a dvd.
Speaker 3:I thought it was a dvd but it's cool like we could go like um cocaine city and sub-zeroero.
Speaker 5:Cocaine City Hell Sub-Zero was that shit too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was, but French had that. French was on such shit though.
Speaker 5:French was the first person that was having 50 Cent on his joints and going crazy and all that.
Speaker 1:French had a lot of beef shit, though Too raw for the sheets, so he ain't shot.
Speaker 5:It was entertaining, though. He was active in it Like Sub-Zero. He was on it too, but he had a lot of.
Speaker 4:See we was from.
Speaker 5:Philly so he had a lot of people from New York on there, like French had more people, that was like a little big. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So while Sub-Zero was still, they out there chasing around Jim Jones and shit on they DVDs.
Speaker 1:Too raw for the streets, or headshots. Headshots All right Tierra or Lean. All right Tierra or Lean Tierra Damn that's the one I didn't want.
Speaker 3:I was, I was, I was.
Speaker 2:What? That's the one I wanted to say earlier. Damn we going with girls. Still, let's go Lee Mazin or Crown Bella, oh.
Speaker 3:Say the second name, lee Mazin, or Crown Bella.
Speaker 5:Crown Bella.
Speaker 1:Stop it bro.
Speaker 3:What's wrong with it? What's wrong with this dude Crown Bella?
Speaker 2:I'm naming girls bro Bro, we not Bro bro.
Speaker 3:Bro, we just let we not.
Speaker 5:See, look, see, look, Look, look, look, bro, bro, look, once again You're telling us it's not a look. Once again it's not nothing against Lee Crown Bella. Don't rap better than Lee Mason, bro Yo, even if you don't approve them. Right? You got to remind yourself I was listening at crown bella at a different time, bro.
Speaker 2:I was wait, wait. I was this, I was this.
Speaker 5:I was listening to leave mazing at a different time. Right, the amazing high Crown, bella, used to be talking that shit. Did you? Did you know crown bella before? Did you know, did you know crown bella?
Speaker 2:before she was crown bella, crown bella before she was Crownbella.
Speaker 3:Hold this nigga, bro. Are you crazy, bro? Crownbella was never better in no time that would be amazing, bro.
Speaker 5:In no time, bro. Look, let's do this. What time let's do this.
Speaker 2:What's the next one? That was a good choice, which one you pick.
Speaker 5:Crownbella, All right let's go.
Speaker 2:You better say it again you on some bullshit bro let's just make it, no we gotta represent our city Like stop playing, All right.
Speaker 1:And y'all out of pocket.
Speaker 2:This is brought to you by CB, Exotic and Stocked Up. Make sure you share, like. Subscribe comment. He's crazy, Go ahead.
Speaker 1:One gotta go, go ahead cash all right, one guy, go this game. The opposite.
Speaker 5:You feel me I'm gonna need four things I'll be watching y'all, bro talk to me I know, all right, my man, I love it, man though I really love that.
Speaker 1:I love it man.
Speaker 5:One guy go.
Speaker 1:See four things one guy go, so it's the opposite.
Speaker 3:All right, bet he watched the show, so we got to give him that one.
Speaker 1:We got to give him, I'm going to give him them two. It's two, yeah, yeah, we got to give you ready.
Speaker 4:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:NH Reed, Dollaz, Meek Mill, Joey Jahad, and that ever. You can't mess this up One gotta go, and that ever, that one.
Speaker 3:That one. Say them names again. Yeah, that one NH.
Speaker 1:Meek Mill, nh. Joey Jahad Reed Dollaz.
Speaker 4:One gotta go. You can't mess up.
Speaker 2:NH. Say it one more time. One more time, say it again.
Speaker 3:Say it again. This is what I'm talking about, bro. Say it again Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 2:Say it one more time Whoa bro, Say it again.
Speaker 1:Uh-huh, reed Dollaz. Right Meek Mills, right Meek Mills, joey.
Speaker 2:Jahan. Them three can't go and H got to go, look, so he got to.
Speaker 5:I'm going to make sure.
Speaker 2:I'm going to make sure y'all asking me the same question, right, h got to go Once again.
Speaker 5:All right, you just asked me Wait, wait, wait. Whoa, whoa, whoa? You just asked me. You said Reed Dollars, right? I grew up in an era when Joey Jahan was killing shit Murderer. I grew up in an era when Meek Mills was killing shit Murderer. Now, I'm not saying A&H wasn't killing shit, but you just asked me about three people that I would pick before him and that's my youngin'.
Speaker 5:You see what I'm saying. Like you just got to, I'm looking at I don't know which way you're looking at it for real, for real, I'm just telling you my vision and I don't even got a. I don't even got no answer for it.
Speaker 4:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:So that ever it was three people out of the NH.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that ever he really think Reed wasn't all right. That's the crazy one.
Speaker 5:Who? You, who got golden? I'm a speaker.
Speaker 1:I'm a speaker.
Speaker 2:Y'all still got the sponsors for YouTube.
Speaker 5:And yeah, wait, wait, oh, y'all still got the sponsor for YouTube, cuz we could say fuck that right. You gotta pay attention to when Reed was really the fuck going in bro, that's what people think about he created.
Speaker 3:Say Cheese, say Cheese is another mixtape for Reed.
Speaker 2:He created, Say Cheese bro.
Speaker 5:I never listened to a Reed Dollars mixtape.
Speaker 2:I used to watch all Reed.
Speaker 5:Dollars stuff on YouTube or on DVDs. So when you asking me about bars, why isn it was? It was going on.
Speaker 3:It wasn't never a smoke game. The next one.
Speaker 2:You know what's the comfortable. We know what that's one tape. We know a big dog yard is?
Speaker 4:I don't know no, read tapes.
Speaker 3:AAP addressing all problems. Say, cheese say cheese.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it was one. It was. One is one, is my body don't know? No Reed Dollars tapes, but I'm speaking of Art it was sold out.
Speaker 1:It was sold out.
Speaker 2:AAP was sold out everywhere Yo.
Speaker 1:He was the hottest thing in the streets.
Speaker 5:Yo yo alright alright Cause, I'm about to tell him something, so Mystical was hot.
Speaker 2:He had the streets hot back in the day. You play that shit right now. What was we listening to? No, you're mixing it up. No, that's what it is, cause he was hot back then. You play that shit right now. You be like yo. What was we listening to? No, you're mixing it up. No, that's what it is, because he was hot back then.
Speaker 1:You mixing a nigga who was running the game and couldn't rap with Reed. I'm not saying Reed couldn't rap.
Speaker 5:I'm not saying that.
Speaker 1:The reason I say that ever we going off freestyle for freestyle. Stop trying to act like it's more than it. It's not more than freestyles, Only freestyles with Styles. With you ain't never in battles.
Speaker 3:You never talk about, never heard the three he is getting slaughtered.
Speaker 2:Rock today. Oh, he is right now.
Speaker 1:Oh, I will be.
Speaker 2:There will be at your battle tomorrow, right now, right now, no, no, it's tomorrow. Oh, all right, we'll be there. We'll be at your battle tomorrow, man. Oh, come on. What's your problem?
Speaker 1:with Frankie. Y'all not about to keep telling me that, besides Reed fucking it up on camp, yeah, he was in Eminem Rap. God, vinny, I know Reed Real accomplishments. I'm not taking that away from him what I'm I do you don't even know. One take.
Speaker 2:Who knows them? I just told you.
Speaker 3:Yo Kudju was with them.
Speaker 1:No, your fucking man was recording it.
Speaker 4:No, don't, nobody know that shit.
Speaker 1:What the fuck did you talk about? Don't nobody know? No Reed tapes, bro.
Speaker 5:Shout out to NH man. Shout out to Reed man. Shout out to Hattie. Shout out to me, know, I don't know, I'll do the number one, bro and Reed you my guy bro, but you know if niggas name top 20 mixtapes in Philly.
Speaker 1:you're not on it. You're not, you're not. Come on bro. No, not. Songs hits nothing. He's not on, none of them. Lists Young Reed Southwest represent the free.
Speaker 5:You're at the top number one other than that. No, we're not gonna keep doing that.
Speaker 2:Respect what? We not gonna keep doing, though you know.
Speaker 1:You know he was a three King like he taking none of that away from me, but every time, look, this is how we do it. Look, every time I ask that shit right, nh Me did it. I be like, alright, so we all know they freestyle. Then I be like. But NH had Mr Comfortable, though, and he was on the big dog yard Fire at will. That was one of the best. Like you can go to CDs and features. What are you forgetting about Dream Chasers features?
Speaker 2:And then they can say and then they can be like a he got a AP that freestyles talking about. This is a look look you talking about this on a AP, autumn Jones. He got on DVDs All that shit on AB.
Speaker 5:You know what this tells me? That tells me the age bracket.
Speaker 2:That's all what I'm saying is.
Speaker 5:He's saying to you he don't know, no Reed Dollars Mixtapes. Listen to what I'm saying. When you ask the question, who you taking? Lebron James, michael Jordan, kobe Bryant and name somebody else. Right, it's subjective. You're going to go in order of the creativity and the standards of when they was doing their thing. It's not taking nothing away from the fourth person, but I'm just putting these three people first.
Speaker 1:But that's why it's all an opinion, it's all of the opinion. Did I not just sit here and tell you you, when it come to to raw Headshots, you did. I'm not just sit here and break down everything. How to raw was the 90s? Enough. Sit here and break down everything, how too raw was the 90s? And up then smack, copy the whole. Bro, I'm tapped in. We can have a 80s hip-hop convo and i'ma keep up. I'm not one of them, bro. What I'm telling you is, when you name the names and I say that, error, everybody in that era has a classic mixtape. Reed't, no, he don't. You never heard nobody but him saying that this mixtape was a classic. Bro, on my life, bro.
Speaker 3:I know you talking about 3D bro.
Speaker 2:Like what. I'm just saying he was working back, then he got all that. Let's say you lean bean and all y'all was headshots. Y'all headshots bro, bro, y'all headshots bro.
Speaker 1:That's not even my ever bro. It's not top class versus headshots, Cause I just told you Bricks was better than 90% of niggas. Y'all keep trying to switch things up.
Speaker 2:It's just about me not having with bro god, you wasn't you to you, you just said name a classic free feature I don't know none of his features, but they don't exist a feature.
Speaker 1:Y'all can't name a classic real feature, you, you, you see me got one, you.
Speaker 5:You see me, see me, look, look, look, look, I'm gonna give you. I mean, look, it's not. It's not about naming the classification when you ask me a question, right, and the reason why, right on, I picked reed. Look, the reason why I picked reed ain't no reason because reed was one of those that made me even like the rap.
Speaker 4:DVD shit period. That was his shit Just period. It was something in the beginning.
Speaker 5:Then it was Joey Jahad, then it was Meek, and then it was NH, and then it was somebody else. But you ask me out of these people. But my thing is, that's what that gang's supposed to do. It's supposed to have y'all energized. They get people to eat.
Speaker 4:No, that's what they do, that's what they do I respect it.
Speaker 5:I respect it.
Speaker 2:I respect it. Even H will respect our answer.
Speaker 5:That's what I was going to say. I swear to God, I was going to say it, Because look you got to remind me FaceTime H right now. Facetime him Because H probably was looking up to Reed when he was doing the battle and shit H was.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. I remember H getting in the backseat.
Speaker 5:But that's why I said the H was breaking Reed was.
Speaker 2:That's why I said the H was breaking, he was killing shit out here. Bro, you don't even understand.
Speaker 5:So what you do? A feature with Reed right now. Of course he's talking about me. I wanted him to say something. So it's not no Reed, no Reed.
Speaker 2:You just saying you just love. That's going to be his first feature.
Speaker 5:No bro.
Speaker 2:You're going to support my guy Nate. That's all. See, now I'm going to have to give you a little history on Reed Dollars.
Speaker 1:real quick, you love him Because he, you love him Yo.
Speaker 2:Next question bro, no, no no no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:I gotta get to the next one. I gotta hold a mixtape with NH.
Speaker 2:Wait can I say this real quick NH got a whole mixtape together. Can I say Y'all know I got over 200 mixtapes.
Speaker 1:How could you win anything without a feature on a song? How could you win anything? How is you the't got a classic feature on a song? This back when Meek ain't even had a fucking background to blackball you? You could have did anything you want, even if him and Meek was beefing. That wasn't even Meek time to do that. That was when Meek had more leverage than him? Where your features at bro? Where's your classics? Where's your in my bags?
Speaker 5:Yo, all right, look, so let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question real quick how?
Speaker 1:about the lobby Bitch. I feel like money. Where's them? We don't have none of them.
Speaker 5:All right, so let me ask you a question about this situation, right? Here Can we go to Toast, to this.
Speaker 1:No, Some people. But look, that was the most terrible song to come out of Philadelphia.
Speaker 5:Look some people is better rappers.
Speaker 2:For real. I was at that video.
Speaker 4:For real At the club scene and some people is better artists. No, I was actually at that, I was at that.
Speaker 2:So you basing it on RIB Some people is better rappers, Like some people is better rappers.
Speaker 5:And some people is better artists Because Meek was able to come in the game and make music that was going to another level.
Speaker 2:Can I say something, though?
Speaker 5:real quick and Reid probably couldn't make a single. That's it.
Speaker 2:Look back then. Bro boy was hot, like everybody wanted Reid around Niggas was calling for Reid Time out.
Speaker 5:Can I finish, can I?
Speaker 2:finish. Can I finish? Even them names that we're saying? That's Even them names that we're saying. That's what I'm saying. Hattie was calling read to be with read and get on the songs with read it was fun, I was there. Hattie, you know, yeah, if you watching.
Speaker 5:Hattie was calling.
Speaker 2:H was calling H you watching. You was calling. Niggas was calling to be on both songs. Bro, he was hot.
Speaker 1:I mean he lives somewhere, nowhere land. I mean he'll make it up here, matter of fact, here tomorrow.
Speaker 2:It would have been you. Look, I'm not gonna lie, he missed out on a lot. So look, let me ask you something.
Speaker 5:Do y'all want Reed up there? Yeah, all right, because.
Speaker 2:Everybody in Philly that got a little something going on.
Speaker 5:The reason why I say that? Because I just talked to Reed like a month ago, right, you know what I mean. I told him the last thing.
Speaker 2:I told him Reed ain't coming up here until he talk to me, though, see, he already know that.
Speaker 1:Next question.
Speaker 2:We going next, we not going to box ourselves in. Go ahead. That's why, yeah, we not going to box ourselves in Shout out Reed. Shout out Reed man.
Speaker 1:Cause it mean Y'all know what it is.
Speaker 5:We want all four of them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that'd be fire, yeah.
Speaker 1:All right, you ready. It ain't going to be a little different, cause his, his, his, his.
Speaker 3:So swap the last one.
Speaker 2:We might have to chop a little bit of that.
Speaker 5:Swap the last person out All right boy I was asking what question you might have. That's all I'm saying. All right look, chemistry buildup Y'all ain't got no book. You're like swap the next person, everything.
Speaker 1:Everything that they ever did in life since they was born. You ready.
Speaker 2:It's going to. Let's go, diddy Birdman.
Speaker 1:Diddy.
Speaker 2:Jermaine.
Speaker 1:Dupri.
Speaker 2:You said Diddy twice, oh shit.
Speaker 3:Jermaine Dupri. That's the shit he be doing, and you got to, and you got to, and you got to Diddy.
Speaker 1:Jermaine Dupri Birdman. Oh yeah, dr Dre. Yeah, go with him, bro, dr Dre. Jermaine Dupri, diddy and Merman.
Speaker 3:That's a crazy one. Let's make it harder, though we ain't gonna make it harder.
Speaker 4:That is hard.
Speaker 5:I said pause.
Speaker 2:That was crazy.
Speaker 1:No, that shit gonna be crazy. I'm talking to you. That was crazy. Swap it with Jay-Z.
Speaker 3:No, because he not that shit going to be crazy. I'm talking to you. Do that, do that.
Speaker 1:Do that, Jay-Z. Dr Dre, Birdman, P Diddy.
Speaker 2:P Diddy. Why P Diddy go Biggie going. You say he got to go. What you say? Everything going to be everything that they ever created dealt with already cuz. We're not going off his accolade. We're not going on with you going through right now Everything that he got going on People, not what he got right now like personally.
Speaker 5:See, look I'm.
Speaker 2:Everything Nate ever did.
Speaker 3:We talking about music.
Speaker 5:See, look, I'm going to tell you something, bro. If I don't get fucked with anybody, dead right, just in life period. Certain things you just can't do he different.
Speaker 1:He a creator, just period. What?
Speaker 5:are you talking about?
Speaker 3:Ain't that the question you ask you say no, no, no, hold on, say the people over though yeah, you say it, he's different bro, just say the people over though, jay-z.
Speaker 5:Right, you say it, so Hold on hold on hold on Go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 1:Jay-Z Diddy Birdman and fucking he made me feel.
Speaker 5:And you say Dr Dre, dr Dre, and you say one of them got to go all they stuff, right Everything, whatever they did in life.
Speaker 2:So what I'm saying is y'all not picking.
Speaker 5:Y'all talking about, they catalog.
Speaker 1:Everything, everything, the artists. They found all types of shit.
Speaker 5:But it's no personal shit right.
Speaker 2:No Right, all right, it's the culture.
Speaker 5:Jay-Z Birdman, dr Dre, the P Diddy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, which one you choosing? They all on the table.
Speaker 5:I'm going to say JZ got to bounce.
Speaker 1:I told you Because he not up to the part.
Speaker 5:He ain't do it Because he ain't, he didn't do what they did. Jermaine Dupree did. Yeah, see, I had to understand the question which you were saying Because personalized, I'm thinking, I'm thinking.
Speaker 2:You know, I'm thinking. I'm thinking of the jamming when jay-z from jay-z ain't do.
Speaker 1:Y'all gotta really start. When did?
Speaker 2:jay-z ain't do that.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, we start knowing shit before y'all. When jay-z was signing all of Rockefeller niggas, it was him bigs, and dame, dame Kanye did hip-hop Kayumbu all on.
Speaker 5:He says he's saying this ain't finish the job. He's saying Hip-hop, kyoomba, all of them. Jay-z himself is J-Lo and Rihanna. He didn't add all the, he didn't finish the job, he didn't Period.
Speaker 2:That's what it was, everybody look, if you say Dr Dre, right, I thought you was going to say like no man, I thought you was trying to say that's why I'm saying like, like, I'm trying to figure out what you're saying when you say jay-z gotta go, rockefeller gotta go indefinitely but I'm being.
Speaker 1:He's gotta go, everybody gotta go, just just carrying that. Go for everybody cash, but just everybody. Everything's going to explain something to you state property gotta go everything got.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Property gotta go, everything gotta go. That dealt with.
Speaker 3:Jay-z, rihanna, all of them, kanye all of them, how you trying to move the goalposts, because he here today.
Speaker 5:I'm trying to figure out how the fuck you doing on that. You need to freeze it.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. No, that ain't what you saying. We on the same page.
Speaker 4:They not even hearing me?
Speaker 1:What is y'all saying that for? Because I just broke it down.
Speaker 2:You said all his accolades, right.
Speaker 1:Right, so we was basing it off the artist and all.
Speaker 2:And everything he ever dealt with.
Speaker 1:Right, you were just basing it off his family tree, so we talking about him.
Speaker 5:That's on this list. Everything goes how the fuck you going to say that you got to?
Speaker 2:switch the game up, bro. How the fuck you going to say that I don't be laying on hold? You crazy, you tripping. Everything got to go Freeway. Mack Beans.
Speaker 3:Rihanna Kanye.
Speaker 2:West. All Was all that shit is over with.
Speaker 1:The Yeezys. Never came out for all that. Shit is done like stop playing.
Speaker 5:This is why this is why y'all chosen is AZ, because he associated the Philly. This is why y'all chose Jay-Z Because he associated with Philly. So you're saying, if it wasn't no, jay-z.
Speaker 3:I got no info on him.
Speaker 5:No that's not what you're saying.
Speaker 4:But they was going to be paired.
Speaker 3:But I was just saying that.
Speaker 5:Jay-Z didn't finish the job. That was my thing. I just think he should Like all that went down. Yeah, exactly that's what I'm saying. If Dre had fucking.
Speaker 1:Pop and Diddy had Biggie bro. What are we talking about? It got to be Jay-Z. What are you talking about? It's no comparison. It's like the two best. What are you talking about?
Speaker 5:Once again that comes up. Who want to go besides Ho? So look, that comes back to the question. Hold on Biggie. This is a crazy conversation. Nobody be talking about better than me, bro, somebody got to go, so Pete did it, though it ain't no high feelings.
Speaker 4:Somebody got to go.
Speaker 1:That is better than him. So he said automatically Dre had Pac and fucking Eminem at 50 Cent. He not going nowhere. Birdman got Wayne, nicki and Drake.
Speaker 2:Somebody got to go, man. Oh, it don't matter, no.
Speaker 5:It's not Dr Dre yeah why wouldn't you pick dr Dream?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, the unit Bye, then you erase it, then you erase it.
Speaker 2:M&O.
Speaker 1:You erase it.
Speaker 2:Bye, I don't play that shit, I don't play none of that. Bye, bye. Look, he got headphone. Beats His culture. Somebody else got speaker joints too, but look.
Speaker 5:But that's why.
Speaker 2:Them niggas can go bro.
Speaker 5:Right here, Hold what I. That's why.
Speaker 3:I just said. That's why it's your opinion.
Speaker 2:So Yeezy's got to go. I'm asking you, that's why it's your opinion.
Speaker 5:So the Yeezy's done, so no headphones. I'm not letting Yeezy's go no headphones. I'm not letting.
Speaker 2:Yeezy's, I'm not having headphones over sneakers. We got to do priority. What y'all doing? Headphones or sneakers? We talking about Yeezy though bro Pac is dead my nigga Yeezy juvenating that shit right now. That shit don't mean nothing, that means a lot. I need that nigga on my team right now and guess what's the highest selling album after nigga died? Yeah, yeezy selling hot right now. Guess who, guess who the highest selling album? Who the highest selling right now?
Speaker 1:Like on the charts today, While we sitting on the chair Today, that's great.
Speaker 3:Yeah, one gotta, one gotta go DVDs.
Speaker 2:We gonna see one easy die one gotta. One gotta go DVDs. Good, let's go, you won't be mad. He said hold God, go you out of park.
Speaker 1:I just broke it down. You just made a whole point. You ain't even answering my point.
Speaker 5:But no, he feel like how you feel about Anish, that's all.
Speaker 1:No, it's not that. Because, bro, it is that. No, look, look, listen bro.
Speaker 3:If I say some shit, i'ma break that shit All the way down.
Speaker 1:That's how you feel about Hold not going, bro. I explained how the other three can't. It is that? No, look, look, listen, bro. Is that for sure? I'm going to break that shit all we have.
Speaker 2:I don't care. That's how you feel about Hov not going. Bro. I explained how the number three can't go.
Speaker 5:But what I'm saying, that's how you feel about Hov, the same way you feel about NH. That's how you feel about Hov. He feelings, though, whatever you say to him about it the Hov game, so hard Murder ain't.
Speaker 1:Bro, point blank.
Speaker 4:Like what?
Speaker 1:But I'm going to go to Wire.
Speaker 2:No, I can't put yours in there A lot of people not going to like this episode because you said what you said about Hov bro, but I'm going to go out there None of y'all have to be JT fiends to be up here.
Speaker 4:None of y'all.
Speaker 1:You know that he got to go, though you know that he got to go, though we didn't say albums, we said everything bro, burn me and not go anywhere.
Speaker 5:Dr Dre is not going anywhere. The longevity the other three are still in the race. You know, hip-hop wouldn't even be what you like, bro. The other three, that's your choice, hip-hop wouldn't even be what it is. He in the race, but he ain't in the like.
Speaker 1:Oh no, he's most probably by himself.
Speaker 5:Yeah, you're right he's not multiplying like building umpires under umpires, under umpires. That's the reason why I said I never say hove ain't knowing this thing. I'm just saying, I'm going with birdman, you know, because they're still making plays we're talking about the real specifics, bro.
Speaker 1:When you name that's what I'm saying, bro. In 2024, bro, be disrespecting hip-hop. Bro, you gotta be careful when you talk about certain names. When you talk about biggies and pox and nw and easy, you gotta be careful. Fuck a pair of yeezys, bro. You up here talking that bullshit, real right, you talking about yeezys? Niggas gonna be mad because of that. No, they not.
Speaker 2:Yes, they are tripping, bro. You talking about. You just said jay-z ain't go. All right, so big he gotta go bro hove, having to go is crazy, bro you never even said that before you tripping bro. Yeah, nwa gotta go bro oh that you gotta go all right bro, one, one guy go dvd you're saying's gotta go, you out your mind.
Speaker 3:We're gonna go the Wire Hair Shot, smack Cocaine City.
Speaker 1:Cocaine City.
Speaker 3:Damn it would be Cocaine City.
Speaker 1:Nothing compared to Smack. To me, the Wire is a staple in Philadelphia hip-hop history, so that can't go nowhere. I don't think Kool King City had to impact his.
Speaker 3:Well, I don't know. I wasn't in New york so I wouldn't know.
Speaker 1:But and philly, for sure we uh, headshot on camera, like yeah, I was watching cocaine if you, if you not as much as he shots no for hell, no, no. That's what I'm saying, that's what I'm saying like I don't, I don't think that, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 5:Because they kosher wasn't like our kosher it wasn't.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean. It was a little different.
Speaker 5:Yeah it was yeah.
Speaker 2:It was, it did it did. I remember that sub-zero Jon, though, like I said, before.
Speaker 5:A lot of artists say they've been watching Philadelphia rappers for years. Y'all know what I mean. I'ma keep it real, man.
Speaker 2:We used to ride around in the car. This is when cars had TVs in them bro. The. Dvd players and this is why people wanted to be entertained by them, DVDs and shit. Like we used to ride around in the car with a book full of DVDs, sliding them inside the TV. Nine times out of ten they was rap DVDs, that's a fact.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. That's a fact, or?
Speaker 5:state property it's just still one of them, jones, in the movie theater.
Speaker 2:That's crazy right, yeah Like people just rapping.
Speaker 5:You know what I mean? Yeah, no, literally round and round.
Speaker 2:Why niggas rapping? Yeah, no, no.
Speaker 5:Freestyling, yeah.
Speaker 2:So uh, man, I feel like the DVD era was special man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it played it played his part, but uh what you think what you got another one, uh well, one guy bro. Um yeah, I could just come off the top with some females real quick, let's go. Um, all right, All right. Eve Foxy Brown, lil' Kim Lauryn Hill.
Speaker 3:Oh man, Take Lauryn Hill out and put Remy Ma right there All right?
Speaker 1:Well, you just did it for me. Damn Remy Ma.
Speaker 2:Eve.
Speaker 1:Foxy Brown Lil' Kim Damn. Yeah, I like that.
Speaker 5:That looks crazy, foxy Brown. What Kim Damn. Yeah, I like that. That looks crazy, foxy Brown.
Speaker 2:What she gotta go right, that's my opinion, you said it why she gotta go she gotta dip like ranch, why she gotta go?
Speaker 5:Because the other three I fuck with heavy Damn. It ain't nothing to do with Foxy Brown, it just. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Me neither All right man. This is the Real or the Most podcast man we got Ant from. We Run the Streets in the building. Make sure you share, like, subscribe, comment.
Speaker 3:Hold on Before we get out of here. I just got to argue this with Cat. I do, bro, late penalty Because Eve catalog and Foxy catalog.
Speaker 5:Oh see, time out, let's go back. You got to rewind the thing. Y'all wasn't saying music-wise, you was just saying it's off what? You want. Oh, either way it's still going to be her, though. Oh yeah, yeah, because we're going to go back to their catalog.
Speaker 4:I just think that Foxy.
Speaker 5:Brown had no catalog like Eve.
Speaker 1:She had no catalog. She had one good album who, foxy Brown. I thought, Foxy Brown only had like two songs.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, some shit like that.
Speaker 5:I thought she only had two songs in her whole life.
Speaker 1:No, those two songs. That album is hot as shit.
Speaker 3:China Doll was hot too, though that second album that was hot, no it wasn't.
Speaker 2:Trippin' Yo this boy, white boy crazy. We gonna um, yeah, man, shout out to everybody we talked about On the cast today, man, what we do is try to bring light to the people that we talk about. Man, no matter what we talking negative positive. We bullshit man. It's really the most podcast we up here smoking.
Speaker 5:The best in the world.
Speaker 2:Y'all know who y'all are. Get up here, hatt yeah, get up here and get up and get up here and they in a re are really family like we gonna. We gonna keep doing.
Speaker 5:This what I'm doing my son, right y'all? Y'all basically Look, this is what I'm going to do on my side, right Y'all? Basically check who y'all want to reach out to right Anybody that I fuck with personally. I'm going to just put the word in because y'all platform is a platform they need to be on anyway.
Speaker 2:Sometimes they probably just don't be hearing about it or seeing it.
Speaker 5:Y'all can think, y'all right there, but sometimes they probably don't come across somebody. You see what? I'm saying so those artists that y'all probably be thinking about probably need to get on play.
Speaker 2:No, but the ones we talking about specifically because look, all right, look, just this is what I'm gonna do so.
Speaker 5:It just yeah, man, we just wanted to.
Speaker 3:We're going to just do it, but we want that too, though yeah we want you to happen.
Speaker 1:We we appreciate that for sure. Oh man, it's a full circle moment for me, man.
Speaker 2:If y'all know and y'all know and down to earth, real cool, do man? This was a beautiful, beautiful podcast we just had.
Speaker 3:Yes, man.
Speaker 2:All this is the shine a light on the city of Philadelphia and the other artists that's in the country and around the world. Whoever come to the podcast, whoever watching the podcast, we appreciate you appreciate y'all man.
Speaker 1:And another thing this is a podcast.
Speaker 2:This is not an interview he wanted to let y'all do that. Oh, y'all talking about chewing.
Speaker 1:That's a podcast y'all, y'all. If y'all want the guests to just talk and then a question, that just get x. After that, go, go watch the mother, the uh interview. Don't watch no podcast. Because a podcast everybody's supposed to be talking everybody chips in everybody chips in. It's about everybody. It's no child that's why.
Speaker 5:That's why it's called the podcast and not an interview, like you say this, and because we are philly man.
Speaker 2:This is really the philly lingo man to the T. Like this is really our communication, but we trying to make sure this is internet friendly and good for customers and people that are sitting at work to be able to listen and be able to choose us to be the listeners I mean us to be their hosts while they're listening Listen bro, like what I be saying is people that's outside of Philadelphia, this is what they look at, like, even if they don't live in Philly, are they?
Speaker 5:you know what I'm saying? Like they just be looking at things to occupy their time, to understand, because people that don't live in the hood, this is the closest they gonna get to stuff, them being on, like when we was doing the DVDs and all that. That was the closest that they was going to get to how the hood is. You see what I'm saying. So y'all plays a part in this field, whereas though, y'all getting people coming up here, they telling these stories and everything. This is the way they going to give it to. This is you see what I'm saying? Because somebody might have a thousand million followers, but they probably don't tell a story on it.
Speaker 2:They'll come up here and tell a story all right before we get out of here, though and I want you to let the people know we'll keep you motivated and we'll keep you drive, man, keep you driven my kids all right, you see, I'm saying you know, just for the.
Speaker 5:You know, I named my son legend because I was legendary already you feel me instagram and all your contacts, oh just all. We went to streets across the board on anything like I said. Like when I first started, everybody wasn't saying we went to streets how you think I got we run the streets all across every last platform that's out here. You see what I'm saying. That mean I was really early in the game for one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's a real of the most podcast. I'm really I'm out of world cash I'm white boy d2a and we got, we run the streets and the field, in the building, in the building, we out at us man, we out man.
Speaker 1:Really the moose podcast man.
Speaker 3:We out man Really the most.