Realer Than Most Podcast

CULTURE AND CONNECTIONS ft. K. SMITH | RTM PODCAST | SZN 2 EP 25

@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash
Speaker 1:

Really the Moose Podcast. Surski Guito Big Guito, you call him K Smith. You know he's Big Guito.

Speaker 2:

Big Westside, my guy.

Speaker 1:

Big Westside.

Speaker 2:

Family.

Speaker 1:

What's up y'all?

Speaker 2:

Hey man, nah man.

Speaker 1:

You're putting it together.

Speaker 2:

Man, how y'all feeling. Happy New Year, oh man, happy New Year, man, you know.

Speaker 1:

Happy New Year, city. How y'all feeling. Happy new year, oh man, happy new year, man, you know, happy new years we, we pushing our which, how you said, we pushing the needle.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we pushing the needle on the game for sure yeah, what y'all got going on y'all coming to la. I heard yeah, no, we definitely be in la in march, okay, so you know, come on rolling loud, you know what I'm saying really the most rolling loud we, just we shot we shot. We shot seven episodes in six days.

Speaker 1:

OK.

Speaker 2:

Now I mean studio K Gibbs video papers that's ready to hit. I mean, I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

We just been rolling man.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying my man, my boy, man he been, he been handling the other side.

Speaker 1:

We just look strong.

Speaker 2:

Appreciate you, man Look together, together, that's.

Speaker 1:

That's what the movement is about I appreciate that man. We've been working my boy, he always working he always yeah, man, he ain't been getting no sleep man what we did seven shows, six days I know, he just nodded off crazy good, crazy seven shows six days. Yeah, man, I'm like this is it?

Speaker 2:

that's it, that's the shit. Yeah, that's the light here too. Yeah, me too. I mean, yeah me too, I ain't gonna cap but thank you all for having me on here.

Speaker 1:

Man, family, bro, it's like I'm back.

Speaker 2:

It's like. It's like. It's like you know, you know we had our last joint and then, like, ever since then, like we've been a communication I'm talking about like, not just like now, I mean no like we've been really tapped in and like, and like you always answer my calls, my texts, is everything you call me I'm saying, and like, like you just said, like we be putting together things to like push the needle, yeah, like like for the culture and for the city about it.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying like I said they gotta know about it. Talk about it. We all like-minded people. You know what I'm saying. Like I said they got to know about it, Talk about it. We all like-minded people. You know what I'm saying. Like I'm not in a rush to just build relationships with anybody, but when I run across people that I feel is like-minded, good-hearted people on a mission, focused, you know, mature, then yeah, we're going to get to it and we're going to put something together that's beneficial for all of us, for the city, because all we want to do is push the culture forward, push our families forward, make some money, stay out the way, stay alive, be successful have a good time, a good car, take care of our girls, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Have a nice world, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Travel the world. That's the key thing, traveling.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we ain't doing too much, man, we ain't. Yeah, man, we don't, we just like, we just like just standing in front of like pushing philly forward bro it's just been enough of like love the bs, so just, we, like y'all, got the top podcast in the city.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm that's what I'm gonna say. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

we still work I've been hearing that in the conversations we working they saying that we're still working. We appreciate all the realest one, right? Yeah, yeah, that's, that's most definitely. That's, that's hands down, that's hands down. Nah, yeah, hands down enjoy it, man.

Speaker 1:

You know I I watch the podcast, I'm tuned into what y'all got going on and, uh, you know I I rock with the whole movement. I.

Speaker 2:

Appreciate that.

Speaker 1:

I appreciate the way y'all look out for me too. I could get some sneaks from Jaden.

Speaker 2:

I told y'all I could get y'all some sneaks and some new balances and chocolates from my chocolate company. Prestige Global Chocolate.

Speaker 1:

Rose and Will Smith movies.

Speaker 2:

All of that, all of that. I'm good after that, one'm taking meetings y'all, hey man. Y'all hearing here first, man, it's the Real of the Most podcast. It's the Real of the Most podcast. It's coming from Big Geeto himself.

Speaker 1:

For sure you dig. Hey man, he press buttons. Bro, things happen. That's what I'm hearing. So I'm trying to get in a movie. You know what I'm saying or something.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I already done put people in a movie, I put Meek in a movie, I put Chino in a movie.

Speaker 2:

Charm City. You know what I'm saying. I remember that you flex like that.

Speaker 1:

No, I remember that I didn't like I definitely didn't know that as one of your credits.

Speaker 2:

Overbrook.

Speaker 1:

Entertainment, so like with Charm City Kings. That was a movie that they already had the documentary about that specific movie. It was a real life documentary and Meek and I was already on it and shit like that, but Meek kept going to jail. So so Overbrook and Jay-Z bought the rights to the movie so they could shoot the movie and Meek was always going to be the star in the movie.

Speaker 1:

But, Meek kept going to jail. So Meek went to jail maybe like two times right during the time where we were supposed to shoot the movie. So we had to put it on hold and it got to a point where Meek last time he was going to jail I guess it was for the two to four yeah, yeah, four. So they like yo, we're gonna get somebody else to play that role now because we gotta keep it going.

Speaker 2:

It's a major production. They done. Already bought it.

Speaker 1:

They done bought the script. Meek ended up coming home and the day me got out of jail he called me like yo, I want to still be in the movie. Okay, I'm like, yeah, no, we're gonna put you in a movie for sure, but they saying that they just going to have another role for you now. You can't because what happened is, as soon as Meek went to jail, they hired another kind of bigger actor or known actor. I don't remember who it was, but it was a no.

Speaker 2:

Meek was big because he came home Like a Michael B Jordan type of– it was a real actor, though. You know what I'm saying. I'm with you.

Speaker 1:

They had just signed his contract and everything, and then Meek got out of jail. So, like I said, the day he called me he like yo Nod. I'm like, yeah, we got a role for you.

Speaker 2:

He like Nod I want the main role.

Speaker 1:

He went I want that same Rob Markman. So I called Caleb, who was Jada's brother, who was running the whole movie, and shit like that. I'm like, yeah, meek said he want the role, he like man, we just signed a deal for this actor and da, da, da, da da Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

And you just said. I said Meek said he want the role.

Speaker 1:

Meek Say I'm like no. Meek said he want the main role Flat out. We ain't doing that. He went the baby road, Real shit.

Speaker 2:

Real shit.

Speaker 1:

He's like all right, I'm going to see what can happen. I tell Meek yeah, they're going to see what can happen. They call me back the next day and they're like yo, we basically just fired this nigga. Is Meek really?

Speaker 2:

going to do it? Oh my God, Is Meek really going to do the movie? Gito pushed it through, man.

Speaker 1:

If Meek really going to do the movie? Is he really?

Speaker 2:

going to be on deck.

Speaker 1:

I called him. I'm like yeah, we need. Meek to confirm with us right now so we can get the contracts and everything. I called Meek on three-way. Meek said he's going to confirm with y'all tonight. You know what I'm saying they confirmed tonight and we locked it in. I've been put Chino in the movie, Jada told me, because Mika always wanted Chino in the movie, though I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

So we had the meeting when we brought the rights to the movie and Jada just brought me in and she like yo, this is your people and your culture. I want you to have a heavy influence on what we're doing and I just want you to be an executive producer and a part of it. So what do we need to do? So the first thing I said was we got to get Chino in the movie. This story is really him His story you understand.

Speaker 1:

So she's like all right, cool, Fly him down tomorrow. So I flew Chino down to Big Willie Crib the next day, put him up in a hotel. We had a meeting with Jada Locked. Chino went for the movie Crazy.

Speaker 2:

It was good. And then that's how we got meat back in the movie. And yeah, charm City Kings, we went to Baltimore and we had some business. Yo listen Ahead of time, anything that you think is good for us lock us already in, bro, and we just gonna show up.

Speaker 1:

You ain't even gotta ask me, bro. No, I got somebody good, I got somebody.

Speaker 2:

great for this. Yeah, for real. Don't even worry about it. You know what I mean. You get my green light. What man Cora we in?

Speaker 1:

Stop calling number. Take my number. You got like six phones you can call Green light. Yeah, we in there.

Speaker 2:

Green light. My boy, I like that, I ain't going to lie. You fight for what you believe in.

Speaker 1:

You fight for Fight for your people. That's what I see. I respect that.

Speaker 2:

You see what I'm saying and like we were saying, just having that edge of having West Philly and having LA, okay, business-wise, all right. Meek, you keep going to jail, you're drawn, they're going to hire somebody else. I'm going to try to push it through because you'll be great for it and it fits you.

Speaker 1:

It's your role. Really, it's your role, rob.

Speaker 2:

Markman, it's your role, rob Markman, it's your role, rob Markman. And so you kept it real. That's the Philly in you, but you think in business too. Wham, now you got as soon as you get Mika involved, all right now that I got the big fish involved. Wham, that's cool. All right now. This is whole. This is little bro culture that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman. The man that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman. The man that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman. The man that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

The man that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman, the man that's going to be in the movie Rob Markman the man that's going to be in that movie K, because I told him he was going to be in a movie because I had enough pull to get niggas in a movie and do it.

Speaker 1:

Shot your load with Chino. No, I didn't shoot my load, it's just that when it came to it and I'm going to keep it real man.

Speaker 2:

It's the realest of the most podcast. Yeah, it's the realest of the most Might as well, baby told me Nipsey was just a West Coast rapper.

Speaker 1:

It ain't make sense when people see him on the screen. It just was going to look like a West Coast rapper on a bike. Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

So you know what.

Speaker 1:

Nipsey Hinge, but hold on, I got to say something.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman, go ahead, say it. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

Nipsey Hinge. I always knew that Nip wasn't just a West Coast rapper. I always knew who Nip was for the culture. I always knew the man he was and the being he was because I had a relationship with him. So I never was putting Nip in a movie, in a dirt bike movie. That was the East Coast movie, because he was a West Coast rapper. I was putting him in because he was Nipsey Hussle and that's a different thing. So look, you understand. So just by a clip, I'm glad you said that, I said yo Nip.

Speaker 1:

Just I said all y'all got to do is just have Nip sitting on a dirt bike.

Speaker 2:

That's it, and get a three-second clip, ride and pass.

Speaker 1:

That's it, woody minute. I said we got everybody on the West Coast just all for that I said that's all we need. And when I was talking to Nip, I said Nip, I'm going to fly you out to Baltimore.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to take care of everything, bro, he was a businessman. You know what I'm saying, and that's crazy because that's what I was going to say. My bad to even try to cut you off. That's what I was going to say. See, the people that didn't fully know about Nip, they just looked at him as like him holding down the West Coast.

Speaker 1:

They didn't know how prolific he understand. They didn't know who he was as a person. If you know who he was as a person you will understand the rap shit was kind of like he was a rapper, but it was a figure you understand, so it's a difference.

Speaker 2:

No, I totally get that and I like that you fight for your people, bro, because we don't have that. So, like, especially in a big. You know what I mean and that stature of things.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman. But I made sure I told them. Niggas, when Nip got killed I was in Miami and I got a phone call yesterday I'll never forget. I was sitting in Miami, I was in the penthouse at a Mandarin and it was me, big Willie, jada and Caleb, and I told them. I said Big Willie and Jada ain't never tell me this, just so y'all know. But whoever else was there I told them. I said remember, niggas told me that Nick was just a West Coast rapper. And now y'all are sad, but when y'all looking on the gram it was thousands and thousands of people showing up to support Nip and da-da-da and they was able to understand like no, he wasn't just a West Coast rapper man, he was a figure. You understand, he was somebody on this earth.

Speaker 2:

Bro, nip was one of the first, because there's a few of them, but he was one of the first of our kind, like our kind 87, 86, 85.

Speaker 1:

Mm, hmm, that ain't that ain't that, ain't that, ain't my.

Speaker 2:

I'm 89. But you know, you two, yeah, you and I, that's the arrow, that's the arrow, you just the end. So it's Bro. Independence. What man it's still Should I be saying that Independence first, I'll be like Believe in yourself Was Flip really on that. Read these books. Yeah, flip used to give me books, the information is in these books, y'all.

Speaker 2:

He don't rap and gave me a book to read. Bro, he was the first one telling us that. Yo no. In philly I read a book about a cheesesteak spot in philly that was selling hundred dollar cheesesteaks. I took that same method and took it to crenshaw.

Speaker 1:

I'm selling a hundred dollars, crenshaw tapes tell them hustle, you feel me real shit. First rapper, then he's selling a thousand dollars, then he turned it up and sell a thousand dollar project. Come on, markman, proud to pay campaign.

Speaker 2:

That was just a campaign on who proud to pay. Now you got Jay-Z ordering up 10,000 CDs. A thousand, a thousand of them. Yeah, I'm saying. You got people putting in orders a thousand CDs at a time, playing with nips spending 10,000 at a time. Just because of what he was talking and what he was trying to do for the community. Yeah, just because of what he was talking and what he was trying to do for the community. Rob Markman yeah, for real, Lil Jon, it wasn't just like the raps or West Coast. No.

Speaker 1:

He was way more to the community what he meant. Rob Markman, right, lil Jon, it was powerful. Rob Markman, yo, before we continue, make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, comment. If you don't, lil Jon, you's a f***ing hater. Rob Markman, because it's free, rob Markman, you already know man. Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

You dig Rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

It's really the most podcast. Before we continue, I just want to speak on you really being connected in LA, how you are. You know what I'm saying. Was it you doing music starting off your connects out there? Was it me doing music Rob Markman, Because you know you could just be Joe Schmo.

Speaker 2:

You could just be, will Neff, not doing nothing, chilling at the tennis racket. You feel me you could not be doing nothing.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman, the music was part of it, because the music is the culture. So because I was making music. I was tapped into the culture of LA and the culture is YG at the time. You know what I'm saying DJ Mustard, nipsey, hussle this is the culture. It's a lot of other people, but those was the main guys and those was my guys. I used to go out to the club in LA and YG would be like the most cracking rapper in LA Bickin' back bad boy.

Speaker 1:

But he was on the radio and we were super annoying.

Speaker 2:

We talked about 16 years ago, though yeah, they can bang before then he was beating up the radio back then yeah, he was like it's like back when me had flamers on the radio. Okay, yeah, all right, he was that, but everybody ain't know yeah so it's why g was that for la.

Speaker 1:

okay and dj mustard was.

Speaker 2:

That makes sense. They was together. He was that for LA. You know what I'm saying? Dj Mustard was his. That makes sense. They was together.

Speaker 1:

He got that Jeezy record and took off. The Jeezy record took off but YG had other records that kind of took off. My Nigga, I think, was his biggest record at the time.

Speaker 2:

Jeezy, I've done a remix.

Speaker 1:

I sent him all the way over. Jeezy and Riz Kwan. I, rob Markman and YG would be in the club and he had the biggest record, but he ain't had no money, you understand, and I had some paper.

Speaker 2:

I was doing my stuff at the time.

Speaker 1:

But I always recognized who he was, so I would help give him my look in the club Anytime. We in the club and I see YG in the club come over here with us if we got some bottles and we got some girls and come get, because they going to play your song. It's going to be the biggest song in the club anyway. Rob Markman. Right, right, right, you understand what. I'm saying so we going to help add to the Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to provide the aesthetics, Rob.

Speaker 1:

Markman, we was outside, but we just added to each other. You know what I'm saying was locked down from then. And then another thing is my uncle had the studio called the Boom Boom Room, rob.

Speaker 2:

Markman. I keep hearing about this Boom Boom Room, rob Markman it was the best studio Me did this whole album there Dream Chasers 4, Dream Chasers 3, all of that shit, Rob Markman. The first album Rob Markman, the first album, all of that, so we had the Boom Boom Room, rob Markman, the legendary Boom Boom Room, and I really ran the boom, boom room.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. So I had that's. When I had nip and them coming through, I had mustard coming through.

Speaker 2:

I mean I did that there.

Speaker 1:

Y'all had, we shot the video.

Speaker 2:

Y'all had some top tier work coming through the boom boom room, bro.

Speaker 1:

I had all the work.

Speaker 2:

Come on, I'm talking about no no, oh, the top. Top tear work bipping through the boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 1:

I had all the work but Meek took it to another level with the kind of work he had coming through. Because he started to have top, top, top, top, top work. Meek was going at it with the fresh prints, though that's crazy Kaz was bipping in that joint.

Speaker 2:

You heard me, kaz was bipping in that joint, bro. Top tear work, meek had a top, top work.

Speaker 1:

I just have 20 or 30 of them, rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying. Rob Markman Stable.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman. Yeah, no, we they. They wasn't. They was running around, Rob Markman, they talking about stable.

Speaker 2:

No, rob Markman, they was running around Rob Markman. It was called the boom boom room, rob Markman, the Staple Rob. Markman, the Staple Rob Markman, the Staple Rob Markman the Staple Rob Markman, the Staple Rob Markman, the Staple Rob Markman, the Staple Rob.

Speaker 1:

Markman, the Staple, rob Markman, the Staple, rob Markman, the Staple, rob Markman, the Stap through, we on fire at this time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm a boss.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was lit. I had YG and Nip and Mustard giving me cash. They booking through me. Imagine how that made me feel I can tell them that, matter of fact, nip, go ahead, rock out today.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's on me. You know what I'm saying Shit like that. That feel good Like it went a long way. I'm telling you, yeah, that's so great, we was really locked in so. So look with, all right.

Speaker 1:

So you, you just set up, so that just explains like meet relationship, your relationship.

Speaker 2:

And you just said a bunch of top tier names that a bunch of top tier names that that ultimately like blew up in their careers. All three of those guys. Rob Markman yeah, everybody. Rob Markman, to look at YG now I'm talking about with fashion music, rob Markman I just seen YG maybe two weeks ago at the Wild N' Out event.

Speaker 1:

We was both coming through the back door, through the backstage. I was leaving and I don't know, we just crossed paths. We was coming through a door and he was coming through the back door, like through the backstage. I was leaving and I don't know, we just crossed paths and we was coming through a door and he was coming through right there and I wanted to see him because that's really my boy, rob Markman. Yeah, lil Jon, he perform, and I'm like no, I ain't going to really go out my way to go try and get with him, because it's a thousand niggas and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

and I got some chicks with me, Rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

Shit different. I ain't going to go chasing after a nigga.

Speaker 2:

I got some chicks with me and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

But we ended up crossing paths and we seen each other. He was happy as shit.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he like nigga, I've been seeing you so much outside lately, nigga give me your number. We got a link up to the Fire.

Speaker 2:

Can I ask you something?

Speaker 1:

How many plays you put together in that era? You said plays, plays you put together in that era.

Speaker 1:

You said please at that time, like he was the playmaker at that time and it plays, yeah unlimited please, man, like I said, the reason all of the yg and meek, and that came think about that, though, all of that anything you've seen with that I'll be paying unlimited plays together sitting around it was unlimited plays that we was putting together. That wasn't even just like on the music tip. It was like on some real life, because at that time I so hit maker, which is bird, that's right my close friend and, you know, my business partner at the time.

Speaker 1:

So he did dangerous for me. He did a whole bunch of some of meek big records yeah then I uh like we just all was together and we was mobbing and um, yeah, it was a good time, it was a way to play his making it together. So wait, hitmaker, yg, nipsey, hussle or Meek Mill.

Speaker 2:

Some big names.

Speaker 1:

Even like the top promoters in the clubs at that time was my closest friends. So we all kind of. It was like a main period where we had, like, our hands on every area and aspect of something that was necessary. So, yeah, we was on some shit and everybody's still doing their thing, but that era is an era that you can't get back Like LA. Ain't the same as that right now? Right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Come on man. You know how this go, and people like you know what I mean. They really went off and did well in their careers.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, everybody became successful, successful man and doing their thing and able to take care of their families, and you know, and long live knit everybody else is doing their thing, and there was a lot of other people right in between.

Speaker 2:

And then now, and then now, yeah, yeah no, we know I, it's just good to see that like that. It was like see that like what y'all created at that time was like you know, that was like me first time out there and then he creating this first album, it's kind of like you know he needed that vibe for them.

Speaker 1:

Certain records, yeah he did Real talk. You know what I mean. It was there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It was there, Like you know, just showing the right places where we need to go eat you know what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying be where we need to float, where we need to shop, because vice versa, though.

Speaker 1:

K Smith had the love out here too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but from that time on it's like that's how we seen them bipp through the city, like how they was bippin in LA. He brought that aesthetic right to the city.

Speaker 1:

Well, we knew, but the people would have heard they bippin like that. You know what I'm saying. And he come to Philly.

Speaker 2:

They look like Rob Markman Jr. Same way 10 forms Back to back to back to back to back. Rob Markman Jr. Yeah, but it looked like.

Speaker 1:

K Smith just coming here to stunt and do his one-two. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's just really how they moving, rob.

Speaker 1:

Markman Jr. But for real they was already bipping like that. We was already on that. Rob Markman Jr, they was bipping already from here to LA. Yeah, we was was throwing me. I was like you know, like yeah, you had a great record, I had a record, but I was around Like I had a lot of shit going on, like I was just active in a lot of different ways.

Speaker 2:

I remember you pulled up with the.

Speaker 1:

Gucci bags. They played a game because of house arrest. Yeah, when he on house arrest.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was on house arrest.

Speaker 1:

That was real shit, that was real shit.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman Jr. That was.

Speaker 1:

You see how I'm pulling up. Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, that was back then I pull up. I think I had a Louis bag with a PlayStation in it or an Xbox or something. Yeah, came through. You know what I mean. Meek was on house arrest. That was like his third day out of me and Romeo was my close friend because we used to all go to Michael Jordan camp and play ball and shit together.

Speaker 1:

Goddamn bro so we did a group called the College Boys. It was like some goofy shit, but P told us he was like at that time we was in LA. The New Boys was. They had the number one song in the country called your jerk you're a jerk, yeah, so master p.

Speaker 1:

He told me he like yo, he's like. I did my whole career on finding out what's the hottest song and taking it. He literally told me that. He said I'll take it. He said I'll do it over, do the same tempo, you know, switch four sounds in the beat and redo it. So we kind of the College Boys came out. I never even went to high school, but we was the College Boys. You know what I'm saying. I just was me in the group. You know what I'm saying? Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

Right, yeah, just selling it. Rob Markman, you know, but we was on one of those Rob Markman Well, never even went to high school. Called the College Boys. Rob Markman, I never went to high school because I got sent away and shit you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But we was on 106 and Park and things like that. You know, we had like a number two video on 106 and Park. I went to number two and that was a group I was in, and then I had a song with Omarion Better man. That was my first song.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I was like 16 or 17. Yeah, that kind of around the time when y'all was.

Speaker 1:

That was a long time ago 15, 16 years ago, 20. It might have been longer than that 20. Yeah, that's probably 20 years ago, I'm 35 right now, so I think I'd be a better man when I was 17, 16. Yeah, that was 20 years ago, 19 years ago, Almost. Yeah, that was with Omarion. I had a big video with that. I was on Rest Park in the morning show tours. It was like me Bird Plaz, Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

That was a crazy budget too, Lil Jon. It was big. At that time Rob Markman Onk said go ahead, do your thing, man Lil Jon.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Rob Markman, who you pinning on the song Go ahead, do your thing, man Lil Jon. Yeah, really, the budget was open.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, lil Jon, I ain't. Gonna lie. That shit was open at that time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah man it felt good, I was happy, I was about to say that feeling right there. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Just somebody been behind your career and this back then. Yeah, this back then, come out song.

Speaker 2:

O was the biggest thing in the world.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this back then. He just went solo Yup, he did Yup.

Speaker 2:

You talk about he coming off of all of these dream tours. He's come out with music.

Speaker 1:

be like I'm about to go get Omarion and then it's crazy y'all because, at that time, though, I thought I knew everything and shit like that, and I didn't know nothing, and I wasn't even good at making music, to tell y'all the truth. I went to the studio and I locked in for like a year straight in the studio.

Speaker 1:

When you realized you wasn't good at making music. I wasn't until I got good, probably after I locked in the studio for that year, because you just realize it's just levels. I won't say that I wasn't good.

Speaker 2:

Who made you sure?

Speaker 1:

No, because you could hear some music.

Speaker 2:

Who was you around or who was you in the studio with to be like, damn, I ain't really that hot Like I got to step my shit up Young Bulls.

Speaker 1:

he just name would make me want to step my shit up. It's crazy, because so Berg, the first person that let me know his levels, and Berg, the reason why I became who I am and making music.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, there we go.

Speaker 1:

What I do, making music, you'll know I learned a lot of the formula from Bird.

Speaker 2:

Because he that nigga when it come to producing.

Speaker 1:

For sure. Let's be clear.

Speaker 2:

Come on bro.

Speaker 1:

Even Meek. I'm going to keep it real. Meek had a certain sound that I needed to that I kind of picked up naturally being around him and I had a certain sound that he picked up naturally being around me. So Meek back in the day used to kind of like rap faster and you know it was like a certain sound and I ran that time because, since I was working with berg and like that, I knew how to make the girl records okay. So I adapted and picked up some of the style that he had.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then he picked up some of the style that I had when it came to just slowing his flow down and rapping towards the girls and the way to do it.

Speaker 2:

You can tell on Flamers too. Huh, you can tell on Flamers too.

Speaker 1:

I was in a session with Meek, first Song with Chris Brown and none of it came out because politics and I told him it wasn't going to come out. But I remember we went to the studio, rob Markman, because of politics. That's funny, Rob Markman. Is that the song that we heard? Though I'm with you?

Speaker 2:

No, I ain't hear it, rob Markman, it's a whole nother one.

Speaker 1:

It's a whole nother. Chris Brown.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. Yeah, it never came out.

Speaker 1:

Like Chris was in there with Carucci and shit, and I'll never forget. And the reason why I'll never forget this ain't to downplay Meek on no level. It's because it made me feel good that he approached me like this. He like hey, this your sound. How should I come on this John?

Speaker 2:

How should I carry?

Speaker 1:

it this way this is more your bop. I don't know how to do this. And at that time Meek still had I'm a boss and he was lit and shit like that. So it was like, and even then and he looked up to me in certain ways, but I looked up to him in certain ways, so it just made it stand out to me because it made me feel good it's something your bop, something your bop.

Speaker 2:

That he asked me that you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

We in the room with Chris Brown. And at that time I'm like no, you got it I yeah, I locked in a studio for a year, year and a half. I went to the studio every single day. I got around 1500 Mars from 1500. For people that don't know, 1500 is like a big group of musicians and songwriters and artists that write in LA. They done wrote for Jay-Z, kanye West and everybody in the world some of the biggest records. But it's a group of young niggas like us that's just very talented.

Speaker 1:

They play every instrumental and they got it down pat Mars, rance, james Font, leroy and there's several other ones as well, and I locked in with Mars and I locked in with them for about a year and a half and Berg and I learned what I was doing Because it's a formula yeah, it's a formula to making records. Yeah, yeah, berg got that touch. Then you got to put in them hours on the mic, man, yeah, on the mic. It's like you just got to put in hours Learn your vocals Different mic techniques Learn your vocals. Learn the vocals, your vocals learn your tone.

Speaker 2:

Your tone is a big part of it.

Speaker 1:

Right, so yeah.

Speaker 2:

Damn, now that's dope. You got to basically you know what I mean really develop your style and your bars and everything at a high level. You know what I mean. So it's like you know just being up under the ones that you're around it, just automatically. You know what I mean. Give you motivation and push you further, to like just want to make better music.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman. Yeah, rob Markman, hell. Yeah, because you know, back then, when you younger and shit, you think you know everything.

Speaker 2:

You think?

Speaker 1:

you got it. You think the things that people trying to tell you don't really matter. They old, they don't know what they talking about.

Speaker 2:

That shit don't matter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it probably did matter, you know, especially when you know that you wasn't where. Now, looking back, you know that you ain't, you wasn't, I wasn't on shit.

Speaker 2:

Right, you know what I'm saying, right.

Speaker 1:

I thought I was on the other side of it is like I firmly feel like I can get in a room with Jay-Z or anybody and know what I'm talking about and carry it and produce something that my culture and my people going to like. Rob Markman, yeah, rob Markman. So yeah, rob Markman. That's what's important. Rob Markman, mm. Hmm, rob Markman. Know what I mean Having that like having that with you first, rob Markman. That confidence, rob Markman, yeah, and then you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead and step in the booth and give it to the world. No, for real shit. That's the. That's the. That's the how I would want to feel going into it yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what's up with? Y'all though how y'all feeling.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, you know what I'm saying let's, let's just vibe man we ain been talking about. We've been working. Man got knocked out. We had. We had Molly on yesterday. We was been with Molly yesterday. We and I bro, you know, Molly Cobain.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, Molly get knocked out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he ain't getting knocked out, but he lost, so I ain't gonna lie man Molly from the West.

Speaker 1:

Side. So shout out Molly from the West Side, you're sitting there. My niggas called me like Yo.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie man Marley from the West Side, so shout out Marley from the.

Speaker 1:

West Side. He from Master Street. We was sitting there. My niggas called me. They like damn, this is what we got to represent the West Side for. I was like no Sloan coming man, we cool.

Speaker 2:

Sloan coming up in a little bit what you do to Sloan.

Speaker 1:

Sloan from Master Street had it. I wanted to punch on something, so what happened?

Speaker 2:

Speaker. 1. Hey, gil Gito, did he respond or Speaker 2.

Speaker 1:

He responded. He told me he responded.

Speaker 2:

I even added him on.

Speaker 1:

Instagram.

Speaker 2:

Speaker 1. Damn Speaker. 2. But uh he responded.

Speaker 1:

He told me like yo what's your weight, what's your height? I said I want to get on, get active. He like all right, bet he he might have just not found and and I probably hit him like two weeks, three weeks before okay, and I'm crazy, so it might have been fighting. Yeah, that'd be hot I might be on the next one yeah, the next one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because it, because it seemed like they're gonna keep going. It's a, it's a, definitely a, it's definitely good, it's like how they did it.

Speaker 1:

It's definitely good for the city because, you know, I don't know I don't know if got me up or what.

Speaker 2:

I think we should do this on a regular, though. Punch them some shit for sure, like.

Speaker 1:

Philly need to start like a Philly boxing joint on a regular type, because it just brought so many people out and it's actually entertaining. But there's niggas in Philly that can really box Like I can fight yeah. I can fight boxing. You got to have your win together. I can box and shit too. I don't want to say bring out the boxers. I would love the entertainment side of it.

Speaker 2:

I'm cool with that side of it.

Speaker 1:

One thing about it is I know who I am so I knew, like K Smith adding to it is going to add something to the situation People don't want to see me get knocked out. They're going to want to see me be sturdy. Whatever they going to want to see, I got a name that's going to come to it Rob Markman Jr. I'm cool with the comedians and all that. That's the funny part.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman Jr.

Speaker 1:

But I like how Sloan and Rico got active. Yeah, me too, rob.

Speaker 2:

Markman Jr. I like that. I respect both of their hands the way they did it too. Young Ball Bike Life Rex them could have got knocked out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they also like and they if you watch the way they carried it, you can see they respected each other.

Speaker 2:

They ain't allowing them to get out of pocket.

Speaker 1:

You know they had a good. They put on a good event for them. It was a great show they both left out of you know their heads held high. I ain't really see a loser in that type of situation.

Speaker 2:

Me either.

Speaker 1:

yeah, Because they both stood sturdy. You know what I'm saying. No it was good for both of them. Yeah, hell, yeah man.

Speaker 2:

For sure, hell yeah, the whole event.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Lowell.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Lowell and Dilly, you gonna fight somebody.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to end it. Don't try to end it, you're still talking about it. You don't fight somebody white.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I'm smoking too much to be traded and that's normally how I am too. I'm a boss and CEO and shit, but I just was thinking, no man, you know why?

Speaker 1:

Because I was working out lately too. I lost like 20 pounds. So I was feeling myself.

Speaker 2:

That's really what it was. He was using muscles. I'm like, oh yeah, I'm ready to get active. That's really what it was. Whatever you work out, you be like I want to use this, I want to use this. I got to use this, bro.

Speaker 1:

I can't wait to knock somebody out. I got to use this, bro, I'm working out.

Speaker 2:

Somebody going to push me, thinking I ain't got this, like no, we see it, you cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, I ain't going to lie. I don't know they can line me up.

Speaker 2:

You'll get out there. Yeah, you feel like you really would, though. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like if it was a fight in three months from now, and they called you.

Speaker 2:

Three months too far.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm just saying three months from now. You got to have some time.

Speaker 2:

I need 30 days. It ain't going to be.

Speaker 1:

All right if they call you in 30 days. Right now you really getting out there though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know you ain't picking who you want to fight or young, they ain't asking you, it's just. Whatever they lying, whatever they put in front of me, you want some like that, yeah, just put the in front of me.

Speaker 1:

I like that. I like that. I'm gonna hop on, I'm I'm pause but that's what's up.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna hop on business bro that's what's up, bro that's what's up, dog that's for the sport, though, like because, and it's for yourself too, right? Yeah, well, I mean I'm, I like Rob Markman, the Boss, and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife, and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife and his wife.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to walk into this podcast if somebody put me to sleep. The next time I'm going to walk in, I mean.

Speaker 2:

And.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to still be me, but y'all going to be me. We're going to be there, but in the back of y'all mind y'all going to be like can we have seen that shit too?

Speaker 2:

It ain't going to be in the back of our mind.

Speaker 1:

We're going to be saying it Niggas been missing, right? Well, a knockout, right yeah, you got to get it together. You got rebrand, we got rebrand, we don't fuck the whole brand up. The way.

Speaker 2:

White Boy went out like Mike Life Rex John, I'm rebranding like my man Marley man.

Speaker 1:

No, I told my niggas. I said, if I get in, the said everybody rushing. I said we going to end it like that. I said we going to do it like Floyd and Zedd. I said don't let me go up If whoever they got me rumbling if it look like I'm going down or something, shit like that. I said rush them yo.

Speaker 2:

Real right, that'd be crazy. Fuck that biting people, they crazy.

Speaker 1:

Gilly kicked the whole, everybody out, get the fuck out For nothing. For nothing. Kill his fist or some Philly shit. Get the fuck out.

Speaker 2:

He said all I do for the city. I'm tripping All we do for the city. Yo, I'm tripping.

Speaker 1:

Y'all don't act like this.

Speaker 2:

We out, we out, we out, get the out, get out. He act like that was his crib. He hit the Martin John. That nigga was pissed. You pay rent, ew, he went crazy, get the fuck out. And they got on live the next day like y'all Delaware cop, y'all some nut ass niggas. Yeah, I kicked the whole stadium out, wasn't even a fault. Yo molly hit main man with the pillow was so hilarious man. That whole event, like the whole face off, the gearing up, the people, the people that came like what they've Only saved in here by his law.

Speaker 1:

Since he went home his wife, his kids, he gotta win that night for sure, just by Real he made. He made jokes out of it. That's.

Speaker 2:

That's the fun, that's that's the how you stand in front of it. That's how you stand in front of it and that's the fun. That's how you stand in front of it. That's how you stand in front of it.

Speaker 1:

And that's why I be like man it's entertainment, it is entertainment. It ain't no lose when you know how to. I'm not a boxer bro. You know what I mean. I go out there and we do some boxing. You know what I mean? I'm not saying get knocked out, but if you take, get knocked out Rob Markman Jr, it's a fortune fight. It is what it is, bro, rob Markman Jr.

Speaker 2:

Like one punch Like I don't think one punch should have lost but he lost.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, but you know what I mean. Did he really lose this fight or did they just say he lost Rob Markman Jr who one punch?

Speaker 2:

No, I'm saying like other boy.

Speaker 1:

Punch. My man too, though. Yeah, no one punch, really. What do you think about the knockout of the night?

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to lie. Young boy no, young boy shocked me.

Speaker 1:

Uh-oh, the young boy.

Speaker 2:

Young boy Rex. Oh Rex, bike Life Rex. He got the best knockout he put young boy a washer. You ain't see that.

Speaker 1:

John, I seen a couple knockouts.

Speaker 2:

I don't know which one is Mike. Yeah, Mike, Mike, Mike. What a remote. Well, he got the gold I really wanted to show you.

Speaker 1:

Skinny young boy Gilly. I told you, yeah, I do he put him in the bed. I think that was the first knockout maybe yeah, no, that thing, yeah a couple guys that ain't really too known. They went out there fighting. They held it down man. So think about these Eagles, man. How y'all think we going?

Speaker 2:

Man, it look like they ready Go for it all. That's what it look like.

Speaker 1:

How y'all felt about Saquon man they are going for it all. How y'all felt about them not playing Saquon?

Speaker 2:

What they.

Speaker 1:

I think it was well needed. He need that.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I look at it like that, you know they got the ball I mean they in the playoffs already? The game ain't really what.

Speaker 1:

So yeah. So how I looked at it, I wanted them to break the record. I ain't gonna lie my man Bundus, he told me some real shit I forgot. Yeah, he told me some real shit that I had what?

Speaker 2:

did Bundus say no, I'm talking about, for the record, not just wrestling. Yeah, I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

But Bundus said some real shit to me and I was like, all right, I get it. He was like if, in order to play Saquon to break the record, you know what I'm saying, right? So then it's like it's too much risk now. Now, the whole offensive line got, now everybody got to play for you, the whole offensive line, for Saquon to break the record, they got to play. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying Sacrificing.

Speaker 1:

So it's like we can't just play Saquon and not play the whole offensive line. So it's like you know what? Let's just sit everybody. I don't even understood, I don't even, I wouldn't even thought about it from that aspect, I never did think about. That made me say you know what? We can't have a whole offensive line out there and there, but we got wrestling and that's too much to look for a bigger thing.

Speaker 2:

You know championship, that's too much to risk Now.

Speaker 1:

Bundles on point.

Speaker 2:

For sure.

Speaker 1:

They say that's the best Eagles team. What y'all think about that? I agree because, uh, saquon a fucking. They say that's the best Eagles team. What y'all think about that? I agree Because Saquon a fucking dog, he ain't no joke.

Speaker 2:

He a game changer, best Eagles team we ever had. You better than Deuce Daly.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I can't say the best until we win the Super Bowl, but on paper probably, we stacked. Yeah, we stacked on paper. Yeah, I see your grandma. She had the shirt on about LA, but, man, I love her so much man man, my grandma about to be 88 on the 17th.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to grandma man. Shout out to grandma man.

Speaker 1:

Still moving around doing her. Thing.

Speaker 2:

That's right. You know what I'm saying, that's right.

Speaker 1:

Spirits is up. It's a beautiful woman, man.

Speaker 2:

That's a beautiful thing.

Speaker 1:

That's a beautiful thing. That's a beautiful thing, man. She raised some good men, not me, and I made she washed it through, so that's even better. So, all right, talk to me for this. Your mom and Willie. Yeah, my mom is the oldest, rob Markman. Right, my mom is Big Willie is my mom. My mom used to beat up people for Big Willie and drag him to school and all that shit.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman, this book be trying and everything.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. So, yeah, rob Markman. Yeah, mom, mm-hmm, rob Markman. Yeah, that's crazy, I'm the oldest grandkid my mom had me. It's me Trey. Don't let me fuck up the order, please. I know it's me, and then Trey, you know what I'm saying I think Sidney, and then Dion or Jay, and maybe that's my bloodline. That's my real folks, my real family. I love them to death. I'm thankful, I'm grateful, I'm happy and everybody just working hard.

Speaker 1:

Shout out Willow. Matter of fact, she nominated for. Yeah, she dope. All right, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

And it's crazy because JN, he was born into icon. He was born an icon J like a born icon like jay is just like different, he's super different and he and he got style, he dope, he could rap.

Speaker 1:

Now I mean, this is real yeah he a dope individual bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he right here. Real good creative. That's what I noticed. Like I'm saying, you got a family full of creatives yeah and uh, that lets you be creative.

Speaker 1:

That's the thing. Like my uncle, don't force us to be yeah in that box, no more you know what I'm saying, because my uncle it went through a phase where the success that he had, he only knew how to run a type of success from the way that he did it, but it's a whole nother world out here right now and everything like it's not this. You don't. You don't got to do the same. That big willie had to do.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say but can you, can't. But can you imagine the tribes and tribulations had to go through to to be where he at?

Speaker 1:

yeah, because he's the most. You got to be the most disciplined person in the world.

Speaker 2:

Militant too.

Speaker 1:

You got to be militant.

Speaker 2:

You got to you know, really lock up.

Speaker 1:

I like looked into his story and like he had it all at once and then lost it all and then went and got it to the max. And went and got it.

Speaker 2:

Overly.

Speaker 1:

And shout out to the people in the city that helped him. You know some real, you know some good men.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, some very great men Held him down, held him down at hard times and he turned up and he turned it over.

Speaker 1:

You know, and everybody needs somebody in their corners. So shout out to everybody that got somebody in their corner. Or shout out to you if you the nigga that's holding somebody down that deserves that, can really take it to the next level, because that's what it's about.

Speaker 1:

We all trying to push somebody to get to the big, really level and past it. You know what I'm saying. We trying to get past that shit. So, yeah, man, and because there's people out here that see these kids doing good and they'll put that block on them. You know what I'm saying, you know what I'm talking about? Uh-huh, so it's good that you saying what you saying, because some people just need that extra to get up out of here, man, for sure they don't need nobody attaching they self to them and taking all they you know what I mean?

Speaker 2:

whatever they got going on.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes they just need the support, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know, got going on. Sometimes they just need the support, man, and then even support just telling the nigga, you that nigga, just telling the woman she beautiful, and certain things that go a long way. Just the words that you speak into people, that shit can go a long way for people. Man, I got somebody like Will Smith that's in my corner.

Speaker 2:

I just send a text.

Speaker 1:

Whenever I send a text, it don't matter where I'm at, what I got going on. When I see my phone light up and it's his name, it just give me a whole nother source of energy. He could be doing anything in the world he getting right with me. That just motivate me. It let me know. Like yo, you know you could be on some shit. You got access to some of the highest caliber people and the highest, and what is the what's? Going on. So you know, stay focused, stay motivated, stay, stay on track yeah you got good opportunity yeah, because, because ultimately it's just.

Speaker 2:

It's just, he just put in hard work.

Speaker 1:

Nah, man hard work, he put out, he put in hard work, you know, put your put them prayers up and put in that work, yeah and uh. One thing I learned is that every day you wake up, hard work, you know, put your put them prayers up and put in that work, yeah and uh. One thing I learned is that every day you wake up and if you just put in the work, the better yourself, no matter what, every single day, if you just do the things that you can control, yeah, even y'all just waking up and just coming here every day right, something that you can control getting your health together.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. Certain things every day is just going to put you on the right path and the flow of the universe. So I want to preach that because a lot of people don't know. A lot of people don't know that kids nowadays, they might wake up and feel hopeless, they in the trenches, they don't got no money or no nothing. There's certain things that you can wake up and do to get your energy flowing a certain way, no matter what.

Speaker 1:

To get your energy and your vibe, a certain way, even what you put in your body, what you eat, waking up in the morning, early in the morning, working out honestly, people don't know, but that's a little secret, that you know, the highest successful people they know waking up in the morning and just working out or even being on that path you could just wake up, walk to the treadmill.

Speaker 1:

You could just wake up, walk to the door of the gym and then turn around and leave. You understand, it's just about being on that mission. You could put your foot on the track. You can just wake up, walk to the door of the gym and then turn around and leave. You understand, it's just about being on that mission. You can put your foot on the treadmill, wake up, get out of bed, do everything and just get into the gym and putting your foot on the treadmill and then leaving. That's the step, though.

Speaker 1:

You understand what I'm saying. So there's certain things that you can do to get yourself in the right energy and the right flow of the universe.

Speaker 2:

I think, right, energy and the right flow of the universe. Yeah, I think it's important that people know those things. No, no, it really is, because you never know the space they in, or you never know the space they could be going in, like, and those little things right there. Hey, you like align with yourself to the point that, like, see, like, like, like me, right now, I don't care what it is if it ain't my family, it's not blocking me from executing all this.

Speaker 1:

What I got going on, it's just, it's just not and I feel like, as us, like people who doing this, it's our dude. We can't just hold these jewels yeah, we can't just hold these jewels that we got from the young boys.

Speaker 1:

We gotta like give them the information. And one thing that I learned is like. It's two things that I learned, uh, that I felt like stuck with me through like my whole life. One thing is is like the message that you putting out to the world and to the people. So it's like me and you we could do this podcast and you could say yo, or the artist that you had yesterday, whoever it is yeah because you know, come on this podcast and say I'm on this podcast because I'm that nigga and that's why y'all fucking with me.

Speaker 1:

Then I can come on this podcast and dedicate it to all of the cancer, anybody who lost their life to cancer, and to all of the people who lost their children to gun violence. And just because of that message that I gave to the world, I already connected more than the other person.

Speaker 2:

No, for sure, just because of the message that I'm delivering.

Speaker 1:

We could go out and get the same performance on American Idol. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

No, for real.

Speaker 1:

We could sing the same way. You might even sing a little bit better than me. But since I dedicated it to everybody in the city of Philadelphia who lost a child to gun violence, they going to root for me.

Speaker 2:

They're the audience.

Speaker 1:

They going to want me. You know, that's one thing. And then another thing I also learned is that your appearance is a lot and when we walk into them, offices with niggas, that's successful. They, looking at, the nigga that walk in, that's 300 pounds, and the nigga that walk in that's not the nigga.

Speaker 1:

That's 300 pounds. They automatically looking at him like he's not a disciplined person. So I can't send him to go do something and guarantee that he's going to not do anything until he finishes what I send him to do because he's not disciplined. No, go ahead. What you was about to say.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm about to say something. Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy, that's something that I was taught and I learned. It's the facts when you see somebody that's disciplined, not eating food when your brain and your body say it's hungry is the hardest thing in the world. You heard me, mm-hmm Right. Not eating food when your brain tell you you hungry is the hardest thing in the world.

Speaker 1:

Right so anybody that can really control that. You feel like they can control discipline on a whole, nother level. So your appearance when you walk into these rooms, just know people is on that level. They is looking at us and they is judging us just by our appearance, just by um, you know get. I don't want to preach this shit because I still got no bro listen, I, I still eat good.

Speaker 2:

Me too, me too. But listen, it's crazy that you say that. No, listen, I'm listening. No, listen, you say that, right, I'm watching what I send you. Leave me on Sharkia and hella bad podcast yesterday. I'm in the crib, I'm watching that, john. I'm with the kids and they talking about things and they like what's your turn offs, Like what's your top three turn offs? And they was like I look from down going up, so your sneakers got to be right. Like if you got on some dick sneaks, like why would you wear them outside? Like that's what they saying. And then Sharkea, like I ain't going front. She like bad breath, something else. You could be overweight, but in shape with it. You got to be going to the gym. It's a difference.

Speaker 2:

Exactly it's like if you not going to the gym. If you not going, and she, like you, don't got to be a crazy gym rat. But if you not worried about your health and not going to the gym, if you're not going, and she, like you, don't got to be a crazy like gym rat. But like, if you're not worried about your health and not going to the gym and you're not like trying to align yourself to get your body together, like how you think you getting anything else together, like how you you know what I mean Think you working on anything.

Speaker 2:

How can I trust you? I ain't never even like you know what I mean. Real shit. They be thinking of that, though they be on men for that, but businessmen too, no, that's first. You know what I'm saying. Paper first you know the paper first.

Speaker 1:

I do it for like meditate. It give me like a meditate feeling when I'm done.

Speaker 2:

So that's how I feel Like every time after the gym. It feel like I'm thinking better. You can wake up and go to the gym.

Speaker 1:

I'm eating a little, I feel like I already, if you wake up in the morning and go to the gym, it's like I already did for the day more than 70% of the city, 70% of the world. Nah, real talk, shit like that, you know what. I'm saying you can't hide from that gym Mm-hmm, yeah, like that. Rob Markman Jr. He high from that jump yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's just mind, body, spirit. Get it together, rob Markman Jr, get it together. Man, you feel me Credit to Rob Markman Jr, it's 2025, man Credit to Rob Markman Jr. Yeah, get your credit together, y'all two Real shit man that really matter a lot bro.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman Jr running around and the credit is fucked up, and that's because, where we come from, we don't know no better. And you know it's like don't wait until it's too late, not even too late, just don't wait to just do your research. The more research you do, you'll understand why you gotta start getting on top of all of the shit that you know we come from we come from, where your mama have a light bill of your name when you six facts you know man, I'm saying, yeah, so like you know, but that don't, but it don't gotta define you, no, no, no, you gotta, you gotta do the due diligence to have your, your thing, your credentials, in order, because you just never know how to cookie crumble when you was, whatever age and because of where you grew up.

Speaker 2:

And now that you went a whole never like, because, like how we grew up, that you in a whole nother life. Because, like how we grew up, bro, we live a whole nother life, right, we like.

Speaker 2:

I'm grateful, thankful I'm like because how we grew up, our kids don't know nothing about how bro he, yo, he don't even dig it, so so look I just bought playstation 5, probably like two months ago, for him three months ago maybe tops like we about to move in a new crib, so he'd be. He'd be taking it from the middle room to the back room, back room to the middle room. He done broke the hdmi port inside the drone. I had to pay another bean 30 just to get it fixed. It ain't even been four months, five months. My mom would have been like it's done, my daughter, you're done. My mom would have been like it's done.

Speaker 1:

You're done.

Speaker 2:

My daughter losing $500 pocketbooks.

Speaker 1:

That joint would have sat there and collected dust, the controllers would have been there. You feel me? She lose $500 pocketbooks like she grown.

Speaker 2:

She like no, we wouldn't have been, never, never. Your daughter, like never we wouldn't have been never Go find that I'm thankful, bro, because the way we grew up is not like how it is today. That's what I'm saying, all right, so this is my question for y'all.

Speaker 1:

And they want different things than we want Way different, real shit. How y'all want that already. I wanted these.

Speaker 2:

These was 160 tops.

Speaker 1:

My son talking about Balenciaga 1150 tops my brother talking about jewelry and pocketbooks.

Speaker 2:

And you going to hustle to get it together and you gonna get it together. You gonna hustle to get it together? Nah, nah, nah, for sure. So this is my question though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, come on man.

Speaker 2:

Get what you want.

Speaker 1:

So 2025, my question is is there anything not necessarily like a resolution or something like that, but what do y'all wanna enhance or change or grow on in 2025? How y'all feeling? Is there anything that y'all decided like yo, I'm going to turn this up or I'm going to change this and I can start for myself? So one thing about me is I got some things I want to work on, but I'm going to go hard on the music and I'm going to push myself and I'm going to try to put it in people's face and make them understand me and respect me a lot more, and I'm going to just be a lot more consistent and I'm also going to be more aware of how I make other people feel and sometimes because you know, we from Philly like our face, just look a certain way.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes we could be chilling and our face look a certain way, no, for sure you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

And then if we don't care about something, we really don't care about it. You know what I'm saying you will see it. Yeah, and you'll see it. But that's something I want to work on also just being more aware of other people, not necessarily letting other people's feelings control my feelings, but I still want to go out the you know the people that I love. I want to overly make sure they know that I love them. I want them to feel it so you want to be more like vulnerable for them, I guess?

Speaker 1:

I guess in a way though.

Speaker 2:

You know, that word cut us a little bit that word, cut niggas that want to be a three, but that's what it is, though. That's exactly what it is. No, it's just the word vulnerable makes people feel like it's a less though that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 1:

That's exactly what it is it just feels that word, it got a connotation to it that make people feel like it's Like what. I ain't vulnerable nigga, Exactly. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I ain't what you talking about, I ain't nobody like that. That's really what I want to do. What do you mean vulnerable? I want to go hard on the music tip, though, man. I just want to say, bro have fun but always plan it out.

Speaker 1:

But I got to do my part because music don't ain't the reason why I'm surviving, music is just my therapy and so. But that's good. But to win in this music business and industry. It is a formula and I do need to be more consistent in any face, and that's why I just dropped Lonely Nights September 9th for my birthday.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. Yes, sir Lil.

Speaker 1:

Jon, I just dropped Welcome Back Geetho. In the next week or two weeks, rob Markman, fire Lil Jon, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's four months later and I'm gonna attack. Yeah, so for me it would be like. It would be like, since I just I want to keep studying the greats and like do my due diligence on like broadcasting.

Speaker 2:

Now, now that we like fully into this and you know this is, you know, career based things that we've been talking about lately I just want to do my due diligence on the work. I want to get better. I want to stop cursing, you want to. I just want to be a better parent, a better husband. I mean a better Muslim a better friend.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm saying I'm just just trying to be better and flourish and all my verticals is like I think that. I think that like we are, like I'm like me personally, like I'm family, like I'm being, I'm getting to be that person I wanted to be all my life and I want you to have all that, so now that like is like an actual real thing I'm just capitalizing on All the time.

Speaker 2:

that's why I curate relationships like the one man you had. You feel me and I don't play about it, because I really think that we could push the culture forward. It means a lot to me to even do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we is. I'm hearing like you know you guys stopped. You know a couple rappers you know in the city, you know going at it Like what?

Speaker 1:

you going at like speak on that Well, I mean, oh, recently, for what I can speak on without saying names and putting it, you know too much on blast. It's somebody that I'm affiliated with, that I deal with, and it's somebody that y'all affiliated with and y'all work with and y'all deal with, and it just seemed like they was having some back and forth animosity and about nothing for real for real and it could be about something, but it ain't nothing that's really worth.

Speaker 1:

Uh, where it could go right, and since it ain't, it's like yo, let's get some money, let's be, focused. Let's all help each other get further, because around the world, y'all might go through it in a city around the world. They don't even know about it. It's not. It don't have no impact it don't have no effect. It don't make no sense it's just senseless.

Speaker 1:

So it's just like yo. But for me I'm glad that we was able to step in and really like know, at least give some good input. But for me man. I really want to salute them, niggas, for listening to what we got to say. Because that don't happen and they need to be, they need to be acknowledged because, that takes some real strong man shit, because nowadays trying to squash a beef or a war is not even real.

Speaker 2:

That'll put you in the beef.

Speaker 1:

That'll put you in it you know what I'm saying that stopped, like us, from even wanting to make them calls, but we still made them calls and they they uh understood it and seen a bigger vision, and that's why they both gonna be successful. No for sure.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, because they see the bigger picture, and that's what it's about man salute to both of y'all man, and, and, and, for sure you know, run that Salute to both of y'all man, and, and, and, for sure you know, run that shit up and keep doing y'all thing, man, and let's get it. And I'm here to help in any way that I can for on both sides. And yeah, let's get it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so basically everything everything you just said, I agree, and it's like we kind of like need more of that. If we have more of that, then we have a little bit probably more successes going on out of Philly.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to tell I understand, I tell people, man, the whole city got tightened up.

Speaker 2:

If we cut out the hate, and we start supporting one another, then who can stop us?

Speaker 1:

Right, real shit. They don't want to see that. That's why we got Sean yeah.

Speaker 2:

We on it. You know what I mean. We on it, y'all, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Little do people be knowing, like a lot of the people that y'all want to get around, like y'all can't even do the stuff y'all doing because y'all going to wind up in the same room anyway, all right, so look let's talk about it.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

One thing I was saying is that I wanted to do a Christmas toy drive with really the most podcast. That was something I wanted to do and we're going to get it done.

Speaker 2:

We're going to no, we're definitely going to do that.

Speaker 1:

But also in that situation, even if it ain't Christmas, we're going to do several events actually. But that was another thing too. It's like yo, we got shit that we're trying to do.

Speaker 2:

It's a bigger picture, for everybody man and niggas are going to have to be in these rooms together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's, let's, let's, you know, let's get it together. We got a bigger picture. We want to. If it ain't this is how you supposed to do it, man, what's your goals? If what you got going on don't go towards the goals, it ain't it ain't necessary, right, it's extra.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so be clear what your goals is. Yeah, yeah, I agree, you can cut your goals short.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, you know what I'm saying Cut your life short, cut your life short. You could cut, yeah, you could. You could just make a whole situation that you had going up going down situation About nothing, though. About nothing and that that that's this like a blanket statement for the whole city. Like, really choose what you want to do, man For real. And just know that there's more opportunity out there because there's a lot of people that don't mind going to war with niggas and going through shit because they feel like they ain't got no motion, ain't shit going on anyway.

Speaker 1:

But I'm here to tell you that you can wake up and there's certain things that you can do as an individual, by yourself, that can change your life and the trajectory of where you're going in life.

Speaker 1:

And you just gotta do them and see if it works for you. And I don't know all of them, but I just know a few things, because the things that we're talking about you ain't working out just to get in shape. It ain't about the muscle, it's about, up here, what it take to get there. It's about the discipline and who you got to become. You got to become a different person in order to get the body that you want and certain. And on that journey to becoming that, that's when you discover the jewels our our people think.

Speaker 2:

Our people think that type of stuff is uncomfortable for them, so they hide from it. But uncomfortable is good, it's only growth. Rob Markman Jr. Hell yeah, Rob Markman Jr, you know what I mean. We all need growth.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman Jr. I just moved to Miami. For two years. I literally got up, left LA and moved to Miami in one day, just got up and left. I ain't had nowhere to go, no, nothing. I just got up and figured it out because I wanted to be uncomfortable, because one thing about me is I knew I wasn't going to die so I knew that, no matter what came out of that situation, I was going to learn and I was going to grow, and that's what I was looking for yeah today I read something a guy like um, like damn, five minutes changed my whole life, like 23 years of my life, pretty much.

Speaker 1:

He took five minutes to make a split decision of doing something crazy. You know what I'm saying. Like to where, as though he was like he got mad. After getting mad, the fight started. After the fight he grabbed his tool. After grabbing his tool, he handled business. After that he went off for 23 years to jail, missed out 20 years of his son life, missed out 20 years of his daughter life. You know what I'm saying. He come home to his son kids, his daughter already well off and married. You know what I mean?

Speaker 2:

Stuff like that going on, missed a whole life.

Speaker 1:

You missed a whole situation off a split. You know what I mean? Real shit Mistake. So I think we just all need to take some time and think about the opportunities that we have at hand as artists, creators, and start trying to put things together and collab and focus on that. You know what I'm saying, right? Hey, man, it's the realest of most podcasts. We're going to throw these things together. K Smith already spoke on it, so it's here.

Speaker 2:

We're doing it. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

And I'm here too. I'm a man of my word, bro. I'm here to support the guys, because y'all support me and y'all rock with me. I'm here whenever y'all hit me and whenever I'm in the city, I'm going to slide through. And when y'all get to LA, we're going to have a good time. I'm going to show we're gonna have a good time. I'm gonna show y'all a good time, whatever y'all need, it's gonna be right there and y'all gonna see, y'all actually gonna see. I can't wait. Yeah, man, I really can't wait.

Speaker 2:

My guy man, it's like, look because, because, because, man, it's just, it's just like this, like we're part of pushing the culture for it, like, like we a part of pushing the narrative for it. We don't even have time to play, obviously, everybody can see that, like, you know what I mean, our time is valuable. Yes, sir, you know what I mean. So we don't have time to play. They see, everything that we a part of everything that we got going on.

Speaker 1:

You know what I want to ask you, though it's tight Everything that we got going on is tight-knit. Who your top five? Right now, though? Rappers? Right now, Like in the game in the city, not the city. Not the city. Yeah, the game. All right, you got a city top five rappers, though you could do that afterwards. I don't even know if I got that, but I'm going to see, let's see.

Speaker 1:

But in the game yeah, yeah, I'm gonna keep it real, bro. I want to know what you listen to, what I listen, to see what I listen to wait, wait, wait, that's not the top five wait all right, yeah, do your top five my phone.

Speaker 2:

Do your top five my top five is jay-z.

Speaker 1:

All right, drake, uh-huh. That's when it just get crazy for me, right there. After that, for me personally because I could put anybody in that category I mean you on a good track, jay Z Drake, I would say top 5 alright, now let me ask a quick question, though is my top 5 is yours, but what is we talking about? Does we talk?

Speaker 2:

It don't matter. All dead or alive, like all you're talking about right now. Okay, I'm gonna go, jay Z, I'm gonna go with Jay.

Speaker 1:

Z, I'm gonna go with Drake, I'm gonna go with Tupac, I'm gonna go with 50. Jay Z, drake, tupac, 50. 50, though, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Tupac 50. 50 though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm going to go 50 because the impact when 50 came out for me Yo, you wilding. Go ahead though.

Speaker 2:

I love 50, though I ain't talking about rap lyrics.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about what?

Speaker 2:

he did.

Speaker 1:

I'm with you. I'm talking about him as a person I want to hear your five next. And I don't want to disrespect Big, but it just wasn't. You know it wasn't. I understand what Big was, so I'm not disrespecting him at all.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying what. Mine was 50. What did you say about Big? I said that he not on your list, that's it. I ain't really say he wasn't even on my list, though. I just said they ain't picking. I ain't really say he wasn't even on my list, though I just said they ain't picking. I I I ain't really saying I didn't really say what he took away.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't on your list. I'm like I ain't trying to disrespect big though. There ain't no disrespect.

Speaker 1:

But big is the best lyricist to me like so.

Speaker 2:

So when I'm saying my top, five.

Speaker 1:

I'm not now. Let's also be clear my top five. When I'm saying my top five and because because we had a a question the last time, we was on a podcast and y'all asked me who I would eliminate. So when I'm saying my we ain't done. This just a preview.

Speaker 2:

So when I'm saying my top five, it's not lyrics, it's not lyricists.

Speaker 1:

It's for me my top five the impact they had in my life at the time and things like that. So I'm going with Hoov. I'm going with Drake, I'm going with Pac, I'm going with 50. I hate my man, but I'm going to. Yeah, I mean y'all going to, I know y'all, and I'm going to say Meek, that's for me, so y'all eat it up, do what y'all want to do.

Speaker 2:

I think Cuz, I think Cuz. What's your top five?

Speaker 1:

white boy Beans O.

Speaker 2:

Jeezy, meek Mill and Future Okay. See, that's the thing, that list was good, because they who I really really listen to Like if we go on my list.

Speaker 1:

So what? My list was ass, or something Like what the listen to like if we go on my Y'all trippin like what y'all know about 50 down. No, it must be something that.

Speaker 2:

I know, it's just kind of watered I bet now let me do my little corny so y'all don't remember this my list, this my list. First, I don't remember.

Speaker 1:

G-Unit when they came up.

Speaker 2:

Look Beanie Seagull, he just got money.

Speaker 1:

Jadakiss Hov, they're corny as shit.

Speaker 2:

But y'all know some of the lyrics, lil.

Speaker 1:

Wayne. Oh yo, Jim Jones said he can't.

Speaker 2:

I probably got to put Wayne in there somewhere. He said they can't even dress.

Speaker 1:

He said the niggas got my dick in they mouth right now, man. He said man, they got to cut that shit off, man.

Speaker 2:

He said they got to cut that shit off man. He said there's only enough space for baby girl Yo I ain't on my thang. He said there ain't no thang, I'm not going to lie, thang Jones is wild there's only enough space, for I set the whole aesthetics up.

Speaker 1:

That was me. That was me. I set the whole aesthetics. Rob Markman. I believe him and look, I'm a nigga like that, though, because I believe him and I feel him and he need to say it.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman, he need to say it. He need to say it, Rob Markman, he need to say it though.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman, yo Jimmy, my man, them old ass stories out man.

Speaker 2:

I don't care, man. You said I had the hottest songs. Like, if y'all don't let all them old stories out, them old rock and roll the rough rock stories. Fuck you mean.

Speaker 1:

He said he called me out for the show. He said he called me out for the show.

Speaker 2:

I went for the show Ballin'. Fuck you mean he Right? Oh shit, Damn, he slept like that.

Speaker 1:

I finished watching it. He went in on him like that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Jimmy, I'm feeling, though I'm feeling, I'm really feeling what's my list, though man you said Beans. You said Kiss, you said Kiss, kiss. Lil Wayne Wayne.

Speaker 1:

Wayne, you got one more. That's great. That's a great. I got to name somebody now, but damn, I want to name somebody now. But Jeezy got to go on my list, bro, like he was like a soundtrack for 10 years of my life.

Speaker 2:

So look what's crazy is like growing up. Ti was one of like at the beans TI too. No, listen at the beans. Ti was my favorite rapper growing up, like yo, like I just got to say, like man Jeezy, music aged so well bro, well yeah. It's like Wine. I'll be like In a cellar. Yo, I'll be really listening to Jeezy now like the old Jeezy. I'll be like man. This boy is just like man, he was a genius.

Speaker 1:

Bro. Let's play these games real quick though, let's get to these games. How long do we got before the games? Can I go into the bathroom?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

The game's going.

Speaker 2:

We're going to take two minutes playing these games real quick man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, Go ahead. We got fully two minutes.

Speaker 2:

We got Guido in the building.

Speaker 1:

y'all Don't walk off, like Rose left the drawing man.

Speaker 2:

I'll be right back. I'll be right back, rose, I'll be right back, I'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

Never showed up. Never showed up, never came back.

Speaker 2:

Say yeah, no, I'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

Right back.

Speaker 2:

Never came back. Bro, gotta go. I had to. Just they said he left. You see, dc Young fly and I'm like he just walked out the, he just walked out the door, he left. That's a different kind of interview. Damn, it was that nigga really left the interview.

Speaker 1:

That was epic, that's a different kind of vibe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like damn, you just up and leave the interview with me. The interview was crazy. No, that wasn't even a man interview, they just was ready to start and he just bipped out of there. He must have felt some type of energy or something. He said, if play came through, he said you know how if play come through?

Speaker 1:

you'd be so excited. You just got to leave. He said I left. Like a hundred grand came through on the phone I'm out. 200,000 came through I'm out. I'm sitting here potting One second Right here.

Speaker 2:

Ross do what he want. He don't play.

Speaker 1:

Over here. All right, we about to continue. Y'all ready? I don't play Over here. All right, we about to continue, All right.

Speaker 2:

All right, let's before we yo.

Speaker 1:

All right, so this is the Real of the Most podcast. We about to go ahead and start these games. Make sure you share, like, subscribe comment If you don't Use a muff Hater, we got K Smith in the building Dicto. You already know. But Yo, we doing fast track and one guy go. You already know, you already know, what it is. You already know what it is, I got one up my sleeve, you already know what it is, this is for whenever. But go ahead, you do you, I'm gonna go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

So it's got one of the most podcasts and you know we gotta get this out the way before we get my boy out of here and we gotta put so fast track. All right, it ain't not too crazy, you just pick one or the other one and because we in philly you got, you know we gotta start with this one. So is state property a major figures.

Speaker 1:

State property a major figures State property OK.

Speaker 2:

Reed Dollaz or Joey Jahad.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to say Reed Dollaz.

Speaker 2:

Core or Tor or tour I'm going to say tour Speaker 2.

Speaker 1:

Scrooge D4M Sloan or Rico Havoc Sloan, but Sloan Rico, I don't know man, that's crazy. Sloan from the West Side, so I always want to rock with and he right there from where I'm from. But I got more of a relationship with Rico. Okay, YG and Nick. I can't even do that. Let's take a shot. Damn Damn, Can't even do that one.

Speaker 2:

Damn, damn.

Speaker 1:

No, I can't do that one. Is we taking shots?

Speaker 2:

How you?

Speaker 1:

do it. I can't do that one.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead. That's cool, yg.

Speaker 1:

That I can't do that one. That's cool, all right, come on, because I really couldn't even do that one. Like you understand, I really couldn't even like, I don't even know, like.

Speaker 2:

Hey man.

Speaker 1:

They both too sturdy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, on they level. Yeah, you couldn't even I get it.

Speaker 1:

You can't even like, I really can't even do it. All right, timbaland of Pharrell, and that's crazy. All right, so I'm an artist, so what would I go with? It depends on what bag I'm in. I probably say for real.

Speaker 2:

Jeremiah, Mario, Jeremiah um uh. Jay-z and naz hoof um when you know kendrick wayne all day you said wayne or kendrick easily but you know people love kendrick right, yeah um.

Speaker 1:

Okay, gz or ross, no um we can, we can go.

Speaker 2:

uh, gucosie. Oh, alright, gucci.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go with Gucci personally. Yo Gotti or Jeezy. I'm going to go with Yo Gotti Lil Baby or Dyrt, but can I get my explanation? For Gotti Go ahead Because I like the boss aspect of it and the label and everything else that come with it, not just the reps. You mean, like you can see it, you can actually see it with your eyes that he's doing what he's saying, and rapping about it.

Speaker 2:

He got 10 niggas signed to him. No, he got 10 other artists signed to him. Yeah, he's showing his boss that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a fact we done seen him giving niggas a million dollars to sound to me I've seen him put six artists on that but that's a good million dollars. No, for sure, yeah yeah, I like that all right little baby at dirt I'm gonna go with smirk free. Smirk man, that's my man where's khalifa wale? I'm gonna go with. Where's khalifa? Pnb, rock q, swirl pnb rock lebron mellow pnb rock q swirl.

Speaker 1:

Pnb rock lebron. Mellow right now, lebron, but coming out when they was rookies it was mellow, probably for my first year or two, when I mean the first year or two coming into the league. It was mellow for me, right, but right now lebron can't do no wrong for me, ai or mcnagg ai all day or McNabb, they are All day All day. They both Philly, though they are All day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all day, all day.

Speaker 1:

Let's do one, gotta go man.

Speaker 2:

All right, one gotta go. It's a little bit different. We just gonna say four names, but one gotta go, and when we say they gotta go, everything they hold as sisters just gotta go, you're not crazy with this one. I don't like this game.

Speaker 1:

I do not like this game. I know you won't Go ahead do your thing. I feel like y'all got to see y'alls too. I feel like y'all got to see y'alls too. Look Hitmaker Meek Nipsey, YG. One guy go. You got to kick him out your crib. Damn, I got to kick him out my crib. One guy go. No personals, man, no personals. One guy go Somebody got to move out.

Speaker 2:

So what's the scenario? Is it a scenario, Is it business? Like what's going on? Because Berg probably can bring more bitches than all of them. Break down one guy go to him, one to him one guy go every day whole existence.

Speaker 1:

Go they whole existence. Yes, yeah, they never. Whoever they sign with sign to sign existence, whatever they're done.

Speaker 2:

Never, never was here creativity is gone.

Speaker 1:

Bird gotta go. He ain't part of our, uh, he ain't.

Speaker 2:

He ain't in the streets, damn all right, that's my man, but he just ain't in the streets all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, here we go. Joey Reed, nh.

Speaker 1:

He couldn't wait to throw this out.

Speaker 2:

Joey Jahad, one gotta go.

Speaker 1:

One gotta go. You said Reed Joey.

Speaker 2:

Jahad NH, NH and who I just had right there. You said two.

Speaker 1:

Joey's. I said two Joey's. Was it Meek though that was in there before.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't want to put Cubs right there. That's too easy, bro. It's like no, no Vaca.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's not. I mean it depends who you're putting on the list. Yeah, meek wouldn't go. Yeah, meek wouldn't go. So it depends who you pin the list to make it crazy. That's why I just said Vodka, all right. So look man.

Speaker 2:

I know the city going to date me. How many people? You said Vodka? He said four.

Speaker 1:

He said Vodka, nh Reed and Joey Yep. All right, all right.

Speaker 2:

That's four people. Dog's negative dog. See the dog start barking on this question and all type of shit.

Speaker 1:

Man don't know all of the uh. I don't know all of the uh catalogs, to tell you the truth, right, right. So I'm gonna base mine off of who catalog I know the least. Okay, who would that be? And that's nasty work. Who gotta go? Who gotta go? I'm gonna keep it real. Joy jihad might just got a role, then that's cool. Okay, I don't know, I don't know. Joey Jahad got rolled in.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, who I said I'm going to pick who I said.

Speaker 1:

I said NH Joey Jahad Vodka, do the girl one yeah.

Speaker 2:

And it would be Reed Dollaz for me.

Speaker 1:

Do the girl one.

Speaker 2:

Which one? But why Reed Dollaz, though? Why Reed, for you Wait I read for you.

Speaker 1:

Wait, I'm tired of him keep playing with.

Speaker 2:

Bull yeah why?

Speaker 1:

read Dollars for you Because I know Cash, but go ahead. Why read Dollars? Cash is a headshot Bull, but why read Dollars for you? So out of them, out of them. Cash tried to get me to say read too. Last time I was here.

Speaker 2:

All right. So come to think about it, I think for me read would go, because I think that come on like regular raps and stuff like that and do it for me. His free styles is legendary, but all of them three kind of like how you say anything is legendary.

Speaker 1:

And then he got oh, he got a lot of free styles not legendary.

Speaker 2:

This is why we don't matter. This is why we do it. He got legendary freestyles, not legendary teeps, it don't matter, though Is there anything legendary about it? This is why Reed can't go. Because I'm basing it off of impacting culture for the most part, he impact more than all of them Strictly. That's what I'm basing it off of. That's why he can't go. He got a bigger impact than all of them, for sure, and he started before all of them Damn near.

Speaker 1:

He had the fame. Before all of them he had the fame. He was the one that was supposed to that they had picked to go at the time he got the deal first.

Speaker 2:

He had the first deal, for sure yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah that's what I'm saying. I feel like it ain't personal. None of them. I don't listen to none of their music. Rob Markman, they all rap elite Rob Markman. Deal with none of that personally, rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

They all rap, elite Rob Markman, and they all rap good right, but you can't lie on the impact of what they did. Reed Dollaz had every single nigga in LA at the time wanting to be from Philly rapping. Besides Reed and Cassidy, nobody wanted to during that time. They was the only two niggas that had everybody else wanting to rap like them and wanting to rap and be from Philly. That was dope. Me personally, who was back and forth between Philly and LA. I didn't know anything of NH besides when he was on Meek Songs. Personally, joey Jihad I just knew he had a buzz but I still don't know none of the Joey Jihad shit. Me personally.

Speaker 2:

Vodka, I just know they freestyles. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

They got freestyles yeah, freestyles, yeah, but I don't feel like out of everybody the names. If you look at the names, I feel like Reed Dollaz had the biggest name.

Speaker 2:

I think Joey Jihad had the biggest name. I think Joey Jahad had the second biggest name yeah, vaca, and then NH and Vaca.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I would still say NH because he made it to Meek Mill's successful mixtape and had one of the best songs on there.

Speaker 2:

Realest niggas, realest you ever seen. Yeah, realest you ever seen.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, all right, all right. Realest you ever seen. Yeah, realest you ever seen. Yeah, all right, all right. So let me do one Cree Forge Hollow man, huh, e-nus, nh, nh. Yeah, damn you a nut, though you should let him go, me doing another one, but he was going to do that. He was gonna pick the same person. No, he wasn't, because he liked your niche. I wasn't gonna pick the same person because I like him, hello man that was the hardest one for me.

Speaker 1:

Enos cree ford nh. Oh, I don't have no relationship with uh, that's not that easy.

Speaker 2:

I don't have no relationship with Cree.

Speaker 1:

Forge me personally Is he from West, though no, cree Forge Dead and Ruppa he from.

Speaker 2:

South Philly, south Philly, tasker. Yeah, oh, oh oh. Yeah, he one of them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, because he one of the guys, but for me it's like he used to be under Matt Cannell.

Speaker 2:

I I'm just talking about what I know, Rob Markman. No, I'm talking about what you know, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what it is for me, rob Markman, no, but that could never. What's your folks? I don't know, rob Markman man, about what do you got music?

Speaker 2:

I don't know Rob Markman man about. I don't even know Rob Markman. Yo listen though. No, we not, cause I'm trying to see what y'all making it about. Because if we talking about who can rap better or talking about who can battle better, I think we talking about my list I know they catalog and everything.

Speaker 1:

That's what's going on.

Speaker 2:

for me, what you do is right. When you go home, you do my research and do my research.

Speaker 1:

I seen the let. I seen Cree force do a song with O'Malley.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, so he do a video with O'Malley. Ok, I seen him do a video with O'Malley. He stepped on South Philly, I know, I know.

Speaker 1:

That's like where he can wait, and I'm not trying to disrespect nobody.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no. We do this. He did this show, he did this.

Speaker 1:

You know what's going on he knew what's going on. I'm going to tell y Because this the thing Okay, a lot of people. Don't feel disrespected, though. I won't feel disrespected at all Because my name being in it is what needs to happen. Yeah, yes, it do, because when they go home and they do their research, right, how you telling me that they going to have to Right. They might have a different opinion the next time they come sit down For next time they come sit down.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman Jr. For sure, that's my whole thing. So yeah, add me to them list too, Rob Markman Jr. I got you right here, that's cool, rob Markman Jr, I got you right here. O'melly K Smith, lil Snoop, I'm doing all chases, so who else? So who the last one, rob Markman Jr, because I can do that. Who the last one Monster? Who the?

Speaker 2:

fuck is that? No, no, no. I'm talking about an artist. Hell, I said yeah, you got to say an artist.

Speaker 1:

You got to say an artist I don't want. No, I don't want to do cuz.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to say I'm going to do?

Speaker 1:

Lee Mason, louis V. Gutter, louis V.

Speaker 2:

Gutter Jordann.

Speaker 1:

Jordann.

Speaker 2:

K.

Speaker 1:

Smith. Meek had a couple of CORE, whatever, you know what I'm saying. Other artists that signed to him that you could have threw out there.

Speaker 2:

Who those for Me, o'melly Lil Snoop and who was the fourth one, lee Mazin or Jordyn, no it was Louis. Vigotta, louis Vigotta.

Speaker 1:

Louis V will go better.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it gotta be gutter for him. It will have to be yeah.

Speaker 1:

What gone, rob Markman. Yeah, Snoop, rest in peace. Snoop, that was really my man.

Speaker 2:

I ain't wanna pick Snoop. That's my young Rob Markman and the reason why I want man rest in fucking peace, Lil Snoop man man rest in peace. Lil Snoop Rob Markman Shout out to his mom man.

Speaker 1:

Fat Rob Markman. You know, shout out to Lil Snoop, movie going to come out soon. And yeah, rest in peace to Snoop man. Snoop, people don't know. Snoop actually lived with me the three months before he got killed.

Speaker 2:

He was living with me. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

See, look this small story. Real quick. Man Snoop came to Philly. When he got here he went straight to the studio. He went to the studio with Cubs. But, the next day he went straight to the studio. He went to the studio with Cubs, but the next day he was in a hotel. You know what I'm saying? Right, and this is before the battle, before he battled in front of TI and all them Retro, the boy Retro, yeah, retro. I flew here two days ago with Jack too. Deshaun Jackson, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Bro, I had a chance to chill with Snoop and hear him rap before he battled bro.

Speaker 2:

Hot.

Speaker 1:

Crazy Off the top. Crazy, and I mean he was a cool kid, you know what I'm saying With inspirations to make it. You know what I'm saying. Andek Mill was his inspiration like to the highest form motivation, to the point he could freestyle these raps right off top you feel me what you doing mama. So that was just crazy. Man, I'm on this podcast we talking about Snoop right now.

Speaker 1:

I just wanted to call you cause they showing him love. I'm in Philly they showing Snoop. So much love. I'm saying one of the guys said that he got to chill with Snoop in a hotel before he went on that battle. Yup, so I just was calling you.

Speaker 2:

Legendary. It's a big podcast in Philly, though. You ain't on speakerphone right now, though, Legendary man.

Speaker 1:

And the crazy part is man he really came up here on some, but they bought Snoop.

Speaker 2:

Not knowing he was going to connect with everybody. He was the next question, like one of the questions was who would you give? It was just so talented for different.

Speaker 1:

No, they called them and said come on up, but he didn't know it was going to be, I'm with me.

Speaker 2:

So when I get there, they asked, like you know, but you know us and Philly, our connections is one call away If I say you going to be with me you going to be with me. You know what I?

Speaker 1:

mean, and then I just started talking in my bag with Snoop. So that's the difference about when you connect in Philadelphia. You know what I mean Everything really like a call away here.

Speaker 2:

I'll call you when I leave here.

Speaker 1:

If you really connect with the right people. You know what I mean. So yeah, I had time to really that was Snoop Mom right there too. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Mama Snoop man. That's really my dog, though.

Speaker 1:

He was with Lean too. Lean, one of the founders of Snoop. I'm trying to tell you he was at the AP at Parkway. That was his apartment. I got time to chill with him. He was where he used to stay outside the art museum. Who Snoop For real, yeah. Right here where the art museum at Little Snoop used to stay in the apartment buildings and shit. That's what's up man. Yeah, that's what's up man.

Speaker 2:

When he passed away, we had the clothes that he performed all them clothes and all that.

Speaker 1:

We had. The clothes that he performed. All them clothes and all that. We had all that.

Speaker 2:

I had so much of Snoop's clothes. See, I told you he's living with me. I had so much of Snoop's clothes man and the Donny's clothes Snoop was like another level, though he was something. The Jordans and all that I literally Snoop lived in my crib.

Speaker 1:

I literally would like, I felt like I had to protect him, like he was a like.

Speaker 2:

I had to protect him right.

Speaker 1:

So look I literally went out and checked on Snoop one night Like he's sleeping. He was sleeping in my living room on the couch, like, and I come out the room and I look it's like lay this shit Snoop on his knees praying. Yeah, that's one thing. Gleem said that boy pray, he be praying.

Speaker 2:

I said what he said, bro, before he go to bed, he get on his knees and pray, bro.

Speaker 1:

I only seen him that one time, but that alone was enough for me Nah he did that every night, though. Yeah, that alone was enough.

Speaker 2:

That's hot, yeah, All right. So look, Glowrilla, Sexy Red Cardi B Lotto One got to go look uh glorella.

Speaker 1:

Sexy red cardi. B lotto one gotta go gorilla. Sexy red lotto cardi b cardi b cardi ain't going nowhere, so that make the list even harder, uh uh, sexy, ain't going nowhere oh man. So now I got big glowing lotto they too. I don't believe on my list they not leaving they, they ain't going nowhere or a lotto ain't leaving. Oh, this crazy, it's cardi for me. How cardi leaving, though what? What you mean?

Speaker 2:

I mean for me, but how?

Speaker 1:

though I don't even understand how. How? She the biggest one on the list, right? I know that's why you got to take her off that list. Oh, all right, she don't match with them three. But if that's the case, like for me, it was like Lado dealing with Savage. It was just like. She already off the list right, oh, I see, I see what you're saying, I get it.

Speaker 1:

I get what that If you look at it like that, then that's what I was on. Lotto is off the list for me too, then yeah, so that's it for me.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, but her career and her looks is up there. Yes, it is yeah. If we just was talking about career now how you broke it down.

Speaker 1:

if we just was talking about career and looks. It might get changed, but you still can't. Cardi ain't going nowhere. Nah, I mean, if you want to say career wise, cardi ain't going nowhere, but she too major for me to be in that mix, right there with them. I think I don't know who else could fit right there. I don't even think there's a third person that can go right there.

Speaker 2:

I don't even think there's a third person that can go right there Is it I mean, I mean a fourth person. Meg, Meg yeah but everybody call. Meg a rat when we say that.

Speaker 1:

Meg and Nikki. Nikki back out of here, nikki too gone. If Cardi gone, nikki gone, lola who Lola Brooke why?

Speaker 2:

y'all putting Lola in that on Lil La.

Speaker 1:

Lil La Lil La, lil La Lil La.

Speaker 2:

Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La Lil La.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, ice Spice next time. Okay, that was it. See, I know that Cardi don't go right there, but yeah, alright Ice Spice.

Speaker 2:

Lil Baby, lil Dirt 21.

Speaker 1:

Savage Whoa. I feel like y'all gotta start answering these questions too, though. If y'all really wanna start answering these questions too, though, whoa, like if y'all really want to turn it up, because like what I did yeah no, y'all been answering them. I'm just saying I feel like y'all probably just leave it on.

Speaker 2:

Say one more.

Speaker 1:

Say one more.

Speaker 2:

Lil Baby, lil Dirt, 21 Savage.

Speaker 1:

Young Thug, whoa. He said Lil Baby, lil Dirt 21, savage 21. Oh, she's a little baby 21. Savage 21 Savage and.

Speaker 2:

Young Thug.

Speaker 1:

God damn, bro. Um, and I'm thinking about the songs baby, who bigger, Baby or Savage?

Speaker 2:

Savage, probably on paper. Savage on paper.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go. I think I got to go, Baby y'all.

Speaker 2:

I think me too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm like man, I'm thinking about the hits.

Speaker 2:

Baby got, baby might got go, say their names again, Lil Baby, Lil Dirk, 21 Savage and Young Thug. That might be the hardest one y'all, I don't know, man I'm going to keep it real because I feel like I could. Dirk and Baby like this right now, you definitely can't get rid of Smirk.

Speaker 1:

You tripping.

Speaker 2:

You can't get rid of Smirk.

Speaker 1:

You trippin' Rob Markman, you can't get rid of Smirk dog Rob Markman. Smirk's one of them, rob Markman, and he's Chicago Wave.

Speaker 2:

You can't get rid of that, rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

We ain't even saying Lil. Baby ain't one of them.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman, it's just his catalog.

Speaker 1:

Rob.

Speaker 2:

Markman. I like both of they mix. I like they mix tape Hot he get the first album.

Speaker 1:

Hot.

Speaker 2:

The second album. You see what I'm saying Now.

Speaker 1:

How many rappers? You know, like that, though, how many rappers, you know, like that though Albums, just like that.

Speaker 2:

It be like that, it be like that, it be like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, that's our one. Gotta go, man. You want to do the big one? Pause, pause, man, that's our one gotta go.

Speaker 2:

man, you wanna do the big one?

Speaker 1:

Pause, pause, pause.

Speaker 2:

You wanna do the last one, slow down, all right. Yeah, that was crazy. That was crazy, that was crazy.

Speaker 1:

That was crazy Slow down dog.

Speaker 2:

Do this scene too, this Slow down dog.

Speaker 1:

Do this to you too. This off record too, Dog, slow down, bro. Tighten up, tighten up, Off record, tighten up, man so we got, yeah, we got.

Speaker 2:

this is the last one. 5. We out there's Jay-Z Birdman, dr Dre, diddy. One got to go.

Speaker 1:

Diddy Damn Mary.

Speaker 2:

J.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. My fault y'all. No personal, though. You know that right, because I ain't even trying to disrespect.

Speaker 2:

Big like that. I am saying my fault, y'all no personal though.

Speaker 1:

You know that right, because I ain't even trying to disrespect big like that, I ain't doing that. But it's just like I'm just saying.

Speaker 2:

Mary J.

Speaker 1:

Block.

Speaker 2:

I ain't trying to disrespect Mary, neither. I'm just saying what else?

Speaker 1:

But look at what y'all, but look all of that is beautiful until you start to say what I'm putting them up against? Rob Markman, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Tupac, Snoop Dogg. Rob Markman, so you telling me I can't? Make a hit list that can't go against that off of Diddy Rob Markman. I ain't saying you can't, I'm saying that-.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman. Biggie Smalls, rob's small, I'm saying when you name Jada.

Speaker 1:

Kiss Mary J. Blige and whoever else he said, and Biggie Smalls, and then you add them against yeah, and then you add them against Drake. Biggie Smalls is the one that could go against everybody, bro, the West got to go bro, mary can't go against everybody the West got to go. And the Locks can't go against Drake, lil Wayne or Nicki Minaj at all bro.

Speaker 1:

So am I tripping? The West got to go, bro. The West got to go. Dr Drake got to go. He holding on to the West, bro. That's all I wanted to say he holding on to the West, bro. He got to go Pac. Got to go Pac. Love Biggie Pac, love Biggie Pac. Ain't in it, man. Man, everybody always see Pac. Why trippin' bro, how? Pac not in it Pac was before he was at West Coast.

Speaker 2:

He was from Baltimore.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to keep it real, so Dr Dre's biggest hits don't got to do with Tupac Even if they wasn't.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to keep it real.

Speaker 1:

Dr Dre, Y'all could have had Tupac, they never signed Pac. Look, y'all could have had. Tupac, I mean producer. Was they signed to the same label? Yeah, he do. Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 2:

What is y'all talking about?

Speaker 1:

No, but he got associates with Dr Dre, though he's still associated with Dr Dre Tupac.

Speaker 2:

Is Dr Dre still man? Y'all can't do that.

Speaker 1:

That's like if he gets signed, it's like it don't matter what was going on, you're right, you're right, you're right.

Speaker 2:

You can't take that away. He not over Biggie. He not over Biggie. Who Pac? Yeah, he not over Biggie, all right. It's definitely a part of 2China. All right, it's time to go. It's time to go, let us take it.

Speaker 1:

Pac Legacy bigger than that? He does not.

Speaker 2:

Pac.

Speaker 1:

Legacy is bigger than Biggie's right.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

Pac Legacy is bigger than LA it Biggie's right no legacy is bigger than LA. No, it is.

Speaker 2:

Bro, his legacy is bigger than him being in LA. Bro, stop it. Y'all not going to do this. I was actually living.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying that was the biggest. I'm just saying that was the biggest part of the legacy. That's what you said. I don't think so, Bro. Baby had a baby was major, yeah, but it wasn't. It just wasn't bigger.

Speaker 2:

That was like got out of.

Speaker 1:

That's like the first rival song I've ever seen in my life.

Speaker 2:

Well, the budget isn't even the same the budget's not a budget wasn't the same, so that's how?

Speaker 1:

you know alone, it wasn't a bigger.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm saying just a little I'm telling you about Shug had 300 million. I'm saying just alone, I'm telling you, you talking about.

Speaker 1:

Shug had 300 million, nah man, they was bad enough. But I'm just saying alone they on ski boats and hitting reversing benzes and parking lots and all like Biggie budget was crazy. Yeah, biggie was, so y'all keep them puffed basically, and then uh, you got to and then keep them cause of big?

Speaker 1:

basically no, cause the shiny suits man. I mean big. It gotta be because of big, though. Right, that's what you stand for, bro. Bro, that's the era of, that's the era of Bro. You take away Diddy, bro, you might as well take away our whole nine years. So, biggie All right, so wait listen, listen, 112. I just want to argue one thing on this argument real quick before we slide. Snoop Dogg is arguably the biggest star in the entire world, right Right or wrong.

Speaker 2:

And I love dropping like it's hot.

Speaker 1:

Snoop Dogg is one of the big. He's probably arguably the most famous artist in the world. Right, but to who? No, to the world To consensus.

Speaker 2:

Bro, I'm kidding for real.

Speaker 1:

That's really like. Snoop Dogg is one of the most famous artists in the world, right Like Shaq is one of the biggest. Nba players in the world. So that's one of the artists from Defra and Dr Dre Snoop, and then the other one is Tupac, so them alone Don't say damn you knew that, but when you break it down, like that. Snoop, really one of the biggest. Don't forget Snoop ran the Master P. Don't forget that we talking, but what that mean he still was a crit from Long Beach and LA with P.

Speaker 1:

And they was still in LA. He was out there His career was I mean, but look at where Snoop at right now. He's one of the most famous people in the entire world. You're correct, not even just because of the rep.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I'm just going with them. What Big Yep and the Lox Yep and who else you?

Speaker 2:

said and Jay-Z Mary J Blige, jay-z ain't had nothing to do with it. No, I'm saying Jay-Z. It was Jay-Z Diddy Birdman.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh oh, I thought you was talking about why you was rapping.

Speaker 2:

Bro, we cannot let no Puff got you know what I mean the whole 90s. I mean the whole 90s on lock.

Speaker 1:

People came up here and said, jay, gotta go.

Speaker 2:

Jay gotta go. Yeah, people say Jay gotta go, man he my favorite rapper.

Speaker 1:

See that's when they start tripping. How from Philly say Jay, got go with me.

Speaker 2:

That's what I mean. You put Bean on it when you put Mack on it Put everybody on the scale.

Speaker 1:

Now you got to think of the scale Birdman scale, hole scale.

Speaker 2:

Dr Dre scale Hole got a crazy scale too.

Speaker 1:

I think niggas be forgetting about J Cole when they start talking about Hole, and then I think they forget about Kanye West and Rihanna, Leave Jay out of this shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you real rat.

Speaker 1:

We don't forget about him, it's just, he's up against, his artist is up against.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nobody more influential than Kanye, Little Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake? Nobody and nobody.

Speaker 1:

People like them Leave Hov.

Speaker 2:

Bro, hov can never go, ever Leave Hov, they be tri, no we talking about ownership though. Me too.

Speaker 1:

It don't matter what we talking about.

Speaker 2:

No, you got to.

Speaker 1:

It don't even matter what we talking about when it come to him we talking about the ownership with the artist, bro. That's where we at with it.

Speaker 2:

It's not happening, bro. It's artist versus state artist, all right, so, kanye.

Speaker 1:

West, rihanna, j Cole, j Cole Wale State property, beanie Seagull Versus Young Money and Cash Money yeah, but you also got to give. Jay, the edge Jay also get the edge just by himself. Even if he don't even use no other artist ever, just use himself, he's still an act. He still got this no just use himself, he's just going to put Lil Wayne on there.

Speaker 2:

He's not bigger than a hole. What you mean? Jay-z got a billion dollars.

Speaker 1:

I know, but it's still like he's a billionaire. I see Birdman and them gotta go. So Lil Wayne and Drake and Nicki Minaj and they gotta go and Juvenile, that's what you saying. No, that's what you saying I already said it who gotta go on the list? Then I think I said Puff gotta go. That's still crazy to me, but maybe I'm tripping, though I might be tripping.

Speaker 2:

I might be tripping, though Somebody gonna talk to you.

Speaker 1:

Jada, somebody that was you know that's my answer right now. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

All right, so don't even.

Speaker 1:

I mean Puff guy go for the simple fact. If you think of the personal allegations, then did Puff guy go?

Speaker 2:

No, not even because of that.

Speaker 1:

I don't even include that I just added up.

Speaker 2:

I said big go ahead yo in the show bro in the show core, in the show bro he ready, go crazy on Lil' 4. Lil' 4.

Speaker 1:

Lil', 4. Lil', 4. Lil', 4. Lil', 4. Lil', 4. Lil' 4.

Speaker 2:

Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4.

Speaker 1:

Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4. Lil' 4.

Speaker 2:

Lil my cousin.

Speaker 1:

K Smith in the building we going to LA man.

Speaker 2:

We going to do it big out there.

Speaker 1:

You already know Big Geek though. Yeah, you already know we out oh man, my dog.

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