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Serving everybody Feat. J money | RTM Podcast | Szn 3 EP 05
The energy in the room shifts as J Money enters the studio, bringing decades of Atlanta music history with him. This isn't just another interview—it's a masterclass in authenticity from someone who witnessed the birth of cultural movements that defined a generation.
J Money takes us deep into the origins of Black Migo Gang, revealing how what began as street terminology ("we black Mexican cuz we got bags like Mexicans") evolved into a cultural phenomenon that spawned countless imitators. With remarkable candor, he shares stories about his brotherhood with Scooter, Future's right-hand man, painting a picture of loyalty that transcends the typical industry relationship. "These are great guys," he emphasizes repeatedly, making it clear that beyond the fame, these were people who genuinely cared for each other.
The conversation shifts to personal resilience as J Money opens up about surviving cancer, losing his mother, and being shot in Los Angeles—all within a three-year span. Rather than breaking him, these experiences transformed his approach to life and business. "Everything I went through made me stronger where I'm at today," he reflects, explaining how tragedy prepared him for current opportunities, including a forthcoming album with Metro Boomin.
What truly distinguishes this episode is J Money's philosophical approach to street wisdom. He introduces the concept of the "Gang God"—the universal force that rewards those who operate with integrity, even in the streets. "If you live right, do right, the Gang God will bless you," he explains, challenging conventional narratives about success in hip-hop.
Whether discussing the dangers of substance abuse in today's music scene, the importance of image, or delivering brutally honest comparisons between hip-hop legends, J Money speaks with the authority of someone who's lived every word. You'll walk away with not just entertainment, but wisdom from someone who's navigated both the streets and the industry while keeping his soul intact.
Listen now and follow J Money's latest project "Serving Everybody" on all platforms. This isn't just another episode—it's a document of hip-hop history from someone who helped write it.
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Speaker 3:You already know I'm saying we got J money in the building. How you, how you doing today, white boy, I'm doing well yes, I'm sad we work in.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's good it how you doing overly bliss you know we are. You know what they say uh, when you're like we get, it's an instant uh-huh. But when we're going out some weirdos and weird shit, they be like yeah, let me get the fuck out of here, man, what. I don't need to get my chance time to say that I'll be like I make up an excuse so fast I gotta get the fuck, I got you keep calling my child man, my baby mama ain't gonna get my little boy.
Speaker 2:He's just standing on the ground. Yeah, man, I'm cool, I'm super cool. No, we what you?
Speaker 3:yeah, man, yeah what you got going on.
Speaker 2:We like what you doing. Yeah, for sure, what you over here yeah, man, for me it's like I don't care. It's like if you stand for some other person and I can tell you, y'all the same, so the energy, instant of that. So I thank God for it and I, like you know, I like to be, I want to be a part of the great shit. This shit gonna be great.
Speaker 2:I can see the energy Of what y'all putting into it. People don't understand. Like what you put in Is what you get out. If you play with it, treat it like it's just a hobby, you're going to get hobby results.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You treat this motherfucker like you to manage at McDonald's. Nigga finna have corporations. Yeah, that's all it is, that's anything you do, I salute that. That's what we on over here I can tell no, look at this shit put together. Yeah, Y'all, you know what. We just niggas like us. We need something to do. Yes, sir, we just need something to do?
Speaker 3:We just wanted something to do, something to do.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you feel me and we can see yeah, exactly, and we say it ain't going against our character. It ain't going against what we stand for, for creating and it's a future in it, because if you got, if you went to something, it's only you know they're like the streets. I live it to death, but it's still.
Speaker 2:You can't get past that wall, right now yeah and when you probably get past that wall, then as soon as you get past that, more either jail death, niggas hating all this, but with this it ain't no ceiling pivot. Well, they don't show that again. Nigga that been rapping their whole life, 80 million and for this, but they never made that a rap. But then they come to this world. That's part of not giving up. You know what I'm saying like. So no matter what y'all did before, this guy still let us right here. Yeah, you feel what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying, as long as we treat this like this is my baby. Yeah, and I can tell that what y'all doing? Uh-huh man, watch I fit. I know, bro, I'm like I've been through it so I can manifest. That's how we on it appreciate that, we appreciate that too, especially coming from you. You're a real player yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1:Thank you, bro. You know what I'm saying yes, like I love him.
Speaker 2:Thank you, bro, for sure, overly, let's get into this man, you know man so like know you coming up with Pluto.
Speaker 3:And Scooter.
Speaker 2:You know what I mean, let's just talk about the early days a little bit man, black Meagle Gang coming up, oh man, let's just talk about it.
Speaker 3:Let's talk about it. That's what I want to talk about. You're my brother man.
Speaker 2:It really I met Scooter bro at Maceo's studio. Maceo, what it really. I met Scooter Bro At Maceo's studio.
Speaker 1:Maceo. What I tell you about my man, yeah, what I tell you about my man, maceo started it, I mean for us.
Speaker 3:I met Maceo in.
Speaker 2:Philly. Mmhmm, they call him onk, like the cat and all of them yeah. I get the meeting Cause I be having, I be, I let you know, off, mmhmm.
Speaker 3:So I be thinking.
Speaker 2:I the nigga right, I come up in the car look at it, you got a shirt up. You got a stomach.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I said who is this nigga man? Yeah, I like his energy man.
Speaker 2:He said no, that's all real good. Oh, if he called you, make sure you get here. Yeah, I said damn, what's his name? He said macy yo yeah, then I just started hearing his name, oh I come. I said damn he was the first artist in our hood like for it got a deal. Yeah, that whole sit down then they don't hit me on my next tail church. If you're learning, if you're trying to get some work, yeah, but people don't know. That's future first cousin, that's his first cousin. Yeah, casino future. Look at the.
Speaker 3:They all look like I could have swore I thought they was brothers, but they treated maceo casino casino and future brothers oh, all right, all right, yeah, rico, that's okay rico.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they look, they look that's future real brother, uh casino. Yeah, maceo his little brother, autumn like guess autumn. They cousins, first cousins, though so little josh all that came up together. You know what I'm saying. But so scooter was just like up there. Yeah, fresh from south carolina. This like 2003 four maybe I'm fresh out of prison doing five years.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying yeah and when I met scooter bro he was just like the cooler dude, like he already knew so much about me, because you know all my little from his own members yeah, so he was just like the cooler dude, like he already knew so much about me cuz you know my little niggas from Do his homework.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so he was. I wasn't rapping on nothing, thinking about no rapid, it's Scooter, just like he. He like he like that more than the rapper shit, the biggest right he round the rappers. Well, I said it ain't trap me out for my dad.
Speaker 3:Legend him. A legend yeah exactly.
Speaker 2:And when I tell you no, lie bro, god, I tell anybody this scooter used to. He was like an intern up there for me, so that's how humble he was there and that's how bad he wanted it.
Speaker 2:Okay, this time we like what 20? He maybe was 29, 20, 21, maybe 1920. Guess what? Bro that needs to sweep, that you need to be had to to hear sweet up in the studio. Whatever it took, find something to do. This same bro, me and my best friend, with my, my people I work with in the street, we got into it about some and I had no look for a long time, maybe a week, because that's a long time. When you miss money, you're calling your phone.
Speaker 3:You're counting them days.
Speaker 2:What Hours minutes.
Speaker 1:Hours minutes.
Speaker 2:I'm calling a nigga back to back. Hey bro, man, I ain't mean that shit.
Speaker 3:I'm about to figure this out.
Speaker 2:Man, what, what, bro? And see my big homie kids. He the type of nigga that like he don't care. He don't care about money or nothing. He got it. But he go out of respect. And I had like disrespect to him because I was mad about some of my feelings. And don't you know, bro, I got the blue scooter, call me. He like hey, bro, I don't know you got your thing, but I got my thing. I'm finna. Pull up on you, no lie, brother. Nigga pulled up on me and overly blessed me with what I needed. And guess what, bro? Look, I call the gang god, because it is the gang god. If you live right, do right, the gang gut will bless you. Even in the streets People don't understand that it's a gang gut.
Speaker 2:I feel like the gang gut bought them to me and no lie, bro, that situation that he bought to me, bro, it helped me well, say you know, we know the street lingo A bag maybe 300 cheap, our bag type shit, Uh-huh, and my people locked in. So just like a blessing that God, just like All around the board. Man yes, free up a lot of shit over here. Nah, I mean, now you can do a little bit more over here Nah.
Speaker 2:I'm not. I'm finna rap too. I'm already up a little, me and my brother Kente. We had a group called the Truth, Teezy Dollar and Chop Dog Teezy Dollar is actually Baby manager now at Wolfpack.
Speaker 3:Dollar.
Speaker 2:Me and Dollar on Sparks. I was his manager. He was in a group, him and his other dude, chop Dog, and me and Gucci had a relationship. So I put I'm doing my management shit at this time. Guess what Out of here Take off so fast. And then the dollar and the other artists they get into it. So now it's just like everywhere I go people are like what y'all going to do when y'all coming.
Speaker 2:Okay, people think I'm a rapper. Even Scooter, if not Meathead Future. He's like man, you got to rap what you doing. You got to rap bro. Like he took me around Rico Wade. When I tell you, rico Wade and him together was like hey, this is what we need to be doing. And they're like no lie, bro, the situation from meeting him and all that shit together, from us being in the spot, black Mego wasn't a rap group name. Black Mego was like really group name. Right, that me go was like really meant to be like we black Mexican cuz. We got bags like mix. Yeah, that's where it came from. So we never thought it was gonna turn into this big street shit. You feel I'm saying that it turned into.
Speaker 3:I heard black me go. I immediately start calling myself a black me instant instantly, instantly.
Speaker 2:I'm like it basically saying another word we plug in.
Speaker 3:I'm like it basically just saying Another word.
Speaker 2:We plugged in, uh huh, yeah, yeah. I always loved them guys, man. I always loved what they stood for, how they came.
Speaker 3:It was just like it was like I'ma tell you my real name and that's why I really my real name Cortez Uh huh.
Speaker 2:So, oh yeah, so it's like Black.
Speaker 3:Mego was rolling With me, like yeah, I'm, like I'm a Black Mego, stop playing with me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah but yeah man.
Speaker 2:And we didn't know what we was. We was just having fun doing this and describing what was around us. Look how big it is today, though. Yes, bro, you're right, like, because you just explained like how big it is today. That's like they're podcast, bro. You know how many people think they part of Black Me Go Gang the world. Most of them Like seriously.
Speaker 3:Scooter took that to a whole. Nother world though, man.
Speaker 2:Before I met you Philly, south Philly, doing my little thing. You can't tell me I wasn't black. I'm telling you that it like it fit with the status of the streets and what we doing and and I think I mean you know what, like I was just telling y'all earlier, it's just good people. You gotta thank y'all. Don't know them niggas like guess what great people.
Speaker 3:They great guys, man you know, we all see yo cat, they all great guys. Mark mexico, mark all them dude man you want to imagine mark used to be the hottest one of all of us for real get out of here I'm talking about he, the poppy king.
Speaker 2:You sit around 10 minutes, he gonna pop it. Yeah, what, what? Yeah you, you in the landing, you ain't call me what you calling them all about, for for man yeah, you call me. I'm the. That's him damn. You think I pop it. I love this nigga, I love that nigga, bro, yeah he used to be the hottest one For real Nigga what they had.
Speaker 2:Mark on the Noob for breaking this dick man. That nigga, that a real gangster man. I love that. Every time I see him I remind him of how much I'm proud of his transition. Like real talk, like because you got to thank people. People will kind of mark out too like are we going to be dead or locked up? Okay, even with Meathead and Future at the time, sometimes they used to have to bag up from him. He'd be so hot.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But that nigga. But you know, scooter would want to put him Pimp out on his wing and just the whole thing. The reason why it worked so good, because Future over there Boom. Scooter, just like people, just like why? Scooter don't drop, he just love the street.
Speaker 3:Nah, that's what I was. I used to be where's Scooter at. It was never about no money or fame with him, I used to be like man. I get one time to talk to him. I'm going to let him know. Bro, you got to drop.
Speaker 2:Man one time Bro. I tell this man that all the every time I see him I'm like bro, I know.
Speaker 3:There's people in Philly waiting on music from Scooter Like what you doing.
Speaker 2:He dropped Columbia. That shit went crazy. Even the new song, he just dropped the one he did.
Speaker 1:Oh, oh, he performed that.
Speaker 2:I don't sell cocaine, that's my shit, that shit went crazy, crazy. And he still, to this day, neat that.
Speaker 2:On his 20k price for a show 25, he ain't give a damn Cause. He making money regardless and my best friend Running the rap game. Like literally, you feel what I'm saying? Like I can be biased and be like, yeah, scooter Was my best friend, but the connection Him and Future got Nah, I wouldn't even dare Try to compare that, right? Nah, they Future got it Mm-hmm. Nah, I wouldn't even dare try to compare that, right? Nah, they was every day, all day. Like right now Future going through and people don't know it. Yeah, gotta be, Overly Gotta be.
Speaker 2:You know I'm still in contact with KB. You know School of Sun yeah. Kb Future. Like got to have him around him all day now, mm. To have him around him all day now, every day, all day.
Speaker 3:I already know Future going through it.
Speaker 2:You see, he cut his hair Cut his hair.
Speaker 3:I already know he going through it. I said yo, scooter.
Speaker 2:And for KB to say, like it make it where. I don't even want to leave off around him.
Speaker 3:You so up in life like you don't even see that.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm, you ain't see that coming. That wasn't part of the plan.
Speaker 3:That's not part of our plan. That wasn't part of the plan Broken leg.
Speaker 2:We out of here. That wasn't part of the plan. Broken leg.
Speaker 3:Broken leg.
Speaker 2:That wasn't part of the plan. Man, you feel me Like KB when he told everybody to go like it's just cuz you know they kind of tried to fuck up a narrative. Future could have did more. Y'all seen that bullshit on the internet. What it was like and it was a couple niggas even run him was trying like say like oh, he didn't pay for the one in South Carolina, but this and that this man just gave y'all 100 racks for the funeral in Atlanta and then it was like 25K, I heard, left over for the South Carolina funeral and he just asked the niggas that with some money that got money like shit, what else y'all got? If y'all ain't got nothing, I'll come up with the rest of it still After he done.
Speaker 2:But you know, know that beat as niggas, that they can't wait to come for your spot, like now they feel like, see, scooter, was that filter? Yeah, he was that person between future, and the streets and the people that. So now that that buffer and that filter gone, they're like I don't even trust me to be around.
Speaker 2:Y'all like that no more. I got his son right here, that's the main thing. And I told him. And if his son saying he's doing a great job, who else can go against that? His son like, hey man, man, I love him. He making me rap every day Like they good people, you know what I'm saying. So it's like for me. It always reminded me and it still this shit. You know how it go, bro. Bro, they should have put you in that space to where I don't even want to be around nobody If I ain't working. Like bro, I've been traveling now Like the A&I Jets. Now coming back from y'all got to think what 12 years ago Facts.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Like imagine, you know Heavy. At that time I got first name, last name, the trap of the year. Shout out to Lil Say bye, we got all this shit going the whole lot, brother.
Speaker 3:I forgot about that Trap or the Hill. That was that shit, damn that was that work?
Speaker 2:Yeah, J-Wordy Hold up, think about it. That was like two, three years later, right?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Now the whole lot is the biggest thing on social media, if you go to any TikTok. They doing this dance right here Facts. That's the whole. Look, that's my song. Dance you know what I'm saying, so it's like God, bringing everything full surface down with the extra cheese and broccoli, and it was like everybody was making fun of him at first and you know me, I'm a real friend. Everybody got a nigga in they family that do drugs.
Speaker 1:That mean.
Speaker 2:I'm going to stop loving you because you do drugs.
Speaker 3:No, now you do dumb ass. I'm gonna be mad at that second like that. They love the people that I still love where I'm from. Yeah, exactly, I still love you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we love our people you know I was protecting them anytime they coming for them. And the root of all evil happened again with the friendship, like the fame Blow up, then it's like the drugs. Then everybody asking me like Jay, why y'all ain't, why y'all ain't drop the album, the new album that y'all got, cause you know we got two, oh no, and they waiting on the three. Yeah, we got Batman and Robin one and Batman and Robin two.
Speaker 3:I ain't know that they love us together.
Speaker 2:We got millions and millions of screens on the on both of them, and we got part three oh, that's crazy.
Speaker 3:What's?
Speaker 2:happening in the night before this yeah, right before this and it was just like too much and this and too much. And so people now they come at me like they when I go out of my, say this and I'm like you know what, bro? No, then I'll be just like the rest of them. For Cloud Fame, it's something I'm not doing. I don't care about viral that much. You feel me, because I still got my kids going to see this when they get older. So it's certain things I'm not putting myself out for just to get views. It don't add up for me. I like that about you.
Speaker 3:That's thorough.
Speaker 2:I like that about you. Yeah, bro, we gotta stand for something.
Speaker 3:Stay authentic man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for sure, bro, and God not making it.
Speaker 3:You're gonna get what's for you. You're gonna get what's for you. That's what people don't even know. Him, bro. You're gonna get what's for you. Look bro, Force a hand, if you want to you can't dunk a bullet.
Speaker 2:Get hit by a car I'm over here now hey look bro y'all saying, look, I'm over here now I'm tripping out because me and metro takes and what we doing and I look like man the studio. I like he like you're going back in and down like the studio, cool, but I need to. He like man, why you ain't saying I'm gonna book you a studio while I'm going to la so you can be working on stuff while I'm in New York? You feel me? That's like God. I'm like that's different.
Speaker 2:God putting everything, because you know he a goat he a super goat what you talking about. They just like that going crazy. That's different. You just popped it. You really popped it just now. Stop playing Over, stop playing, stop playing. You're right. My bad, yo, why you playing?
Speaker 1:like that.
Speaker 3:You might get A-set next to you.
Speaker 1:You would have been like this what are you talking about? What's?
Speaker 3:wrong with you man. It's going crazy what you talking about.
Speaker 2:Hey y'all, it's dope, bro. I be like that, bro, you know what that?
Speaker 1:nigga going crazy. That's like, yeah, it's cool, you're around it all day he's so humble bro.
Speaker 2:He's nothing like you.
Speaker 3:And he's your friend. These are your friends.
Speaker 2:That's all they put this shit on the backboard for you.
Speaker 3:These are your friends, bro. That's all we look at it different, let me tell you what, though?
Speaker 2:A lot of these guys the two are, but they still be afraid because they know like hey, he created this sound. It was popping right now. But for people like Metro Future, people like them, they looking at it like and God made it in due time, because maybe if they was ready to work back two, three, four years ago, I wouldn't have been ready. I had to go through some shit.
Speaker 1:I've been in a coma. I lost my mama. Called cancer, beat cancer. Yeah, all this shit two years two three years.
Speaker 2:All that in three years total. Whoo lost my mom. First it was lost my mom, boom mom what year is that? 2022, uh april pandemic boom.
Speaker 2:Uh, she was already fighting cancer for like three, four years during the pandemic. Boom. Mom passed april, boom, caught cancer. I mean really found out I had cancer. I had a tumor growing in my back. Okay, maybe three months after that boom. Then two months after that I have a 19. Two months after that I have a 19-hour surgery. They take a big-ass tumor that was growing in my lungs and out my back. Because it was hard I couldn't even breathe. Beat that. Then, four months later, I'm in LA piping it too hard In the Rolls Royce Half a million dollars jury room, like I'm from down there, like I grew up with these niggas and got robbed and shot. La Yep the bullet. Uh, actually.
Speaker 3:K-Money.
Speaker 2:The bullet actually went through my whole shit, god damn. Baby boy, like that shit went through my whole shit. Yeah, they wired you, fuck them niggas. Oh, yeah, hell. Yeah, they wired you. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, fuck the nigga. Goddamn, god first. But you know what? I wasn't mad about the situation, no more, because the lessons and the life teachings and everything I had.
Speaker 2:The wrong people around me and you know where I'll always be the one that'd be like right down that seat it was the woman and it was like god kept trying to show me like the mic a little closer to the mic, you good trying to show me like you got to pay attention to these signs.
Speaker 2:I'm giving you some people not right for you and we'll sit there and keep thinking that, okay, they just mad, they only said it because they. But they love me, because why would they be here? Yeah, why wouldn't they? You take it care, you got money, you got this, you got that. But they don't generally be happy. You feel, don't say, and that more. We're trying to hold you down and God, but try to separate you from that show you. But when you don't pay attention, y'all know I'm gonna teach you a lesson. Well, what?
Speaker 3:what they say the spank you quit. Hard hit make a soft ass. I was just gonna say that yeah thank you quick.
Speaker 2:So I, bro, and so everything that I went through it made me stronger where I'm at today. It made me respect situations like a Metro boomer, ready to do a whole album with J Money, ready to show the world. He's standing out here winning. You got to thank other people. They're going off fame and money. He's going off like the old school uh, when they were getting signed to the label. You can come and sing in front of them and get your deal right.
Speaker 2:Then the motown day yeah, exactly this yeah, remember how we used to get deals when, like when I got my deal, we I had to go to in front of the land I entertained all kind of entertainers and I got us performing right there no music, no nothing. Right there with the mic and everything like I'm on the stage walking up to people all this. Now you says online, you doing something. Okay, we signed you. You weirdo. You feel like that was a lot of stuff now ain't sticking. Yeah, michael webel, you had to really be a star don't stick to the ribs at all see with us.
Speaker 2:Think about it. The song ain't not 13, 12, 13 years old, bigger than in that it's going right now. You feel what I'm saying? So it's like it showed the artists that came with that you got to really be a star, even like the little scrappies. You can go back to all the way back. Then he can say whatever about a little scrap, but he's been on television and he's a star, he knows he's gonna go get that bag.
Speaker 2:Gonna go get the bag and his mama come on oh, my baby mama, come on, let's talk about mama's crap, baby mama. But I'm saying but if you can't all sprinkle down from him, yeah I respect you did it right.
Speaker 3:You put the family on me too. I with scrap a lot of see.
Speaker 2:That's what I don't see, like, I don't be looking At that shit, like that fluff. Yeah, the game Put in front of you To like him. No, fuck all that Cause. We front of streets, bro, for sure. So it be like that shit, that like, and we front of streets when we been around Some people that got some money, so that shit, just don't wow me.
Speaker 3:Nah, for sure Overly.
Speaker 2:It take a little bit more. And what wow me?
Speaker 3:Is realness. Yeah, that's what you Was just finna say, that's what wow was.
Speaker 1:Like y'all, I'm fans already. Y'all energy.
Speaker 2:Y'all connection. I'm telling you like that's how we be on it, though, and it make me feel Like I'm around my same kind.
Speaker 3:No, that's how we be on it, you are I know, I know you are, but that's how it's stick but you want to eat, you want chicken.
Speaker 1:You got some chicken, though for the rip. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:That's how that shot might come out two years from now. I'm hitting jay money yeah, I'm an a yeah wow, yeah, for sure so that's how, that's, that's this, that's data relationships I like to build yeah, so so that's how like the metro to me feel, and I still remind him overly, thank you on top of the world for choosing me, bro, thank you to go. Yes, the goat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he tell me he'll take me all the time what you made my, I'm you on the music, my favorite rappers coming up like, yeah. So it's like when you two, three hundred million up and you can still say stuff like that and you can still say, hey, jay, I'm gonna book the studio for you, go in there and sleep. Then that mother, you got to while I'm in new york. That's too real, bro I got. I grew up with when, if I say, bro, I got this big record with metro, right, I need record, I need half on the studio, so I get what they're gonna do, oh, bro, you know I got this. But they be the first one when they time in your face Like, well, I told you you can do it Me. I learned now.
Speaker 2:My old me used to be like I'm going to speak on it. The new me, just like you, only got to be real. To niggas like you, mercedes, people that have been real and you know it, everybody else I'm going to get y'all what y'all give me For real. Y'all, would y'all give me for real? Oh man, yeah, what man?
Speaker 3:I love you you got a mirror frame. What you get, man, that's it, because feelings emotions and your business.
Speaker 2:You're gonna crash yeah, like I was just telling my ex I ain't gonna call them management x, whatever they wanted it to be. I just thought I came in humble because I worked with them in the beginning and they, like you know, even though we had these same kind of problems, I'm like you know what? I got this viral shit going on. Right now. I want to work with somebody who I can trust. Let's get money. Let's get money. I ain't come in spoiled. I ain't come in spoiled. I ain't coming acting like oh, y'all owe me the world. But guess what? Instantly, bro, I started feeling like not me and I'm like, hold on, for I went through all this struggling, all these relationship break up, heart breaks by myself. And then God, brain, the moments, and now the people I'm brain, around me don't align. Like me and Mercedes a the moment, I just like you know what, I'm not working with him. You go up, bro, and it been like in the past, like we.
Speaker 2:I ain't talking about the serving everybody, I'm gonna tell you a little something.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we go through the same we had a, we had a breakdown, personal hair that we was piling with and doing this with and we was pushing him to be the number one guy.
Speaker 3:We're pushing him, yeah, like we ate mike yeah, that's what you would say and y'all were cool with being bc for this like banking on you, we don't care if you see your baby, we put it on you, right, your movie yeah, for sure we ain't got to be saying energy so bad man as soon as we get them away from us, everything just start happening.
Speaker 2:Yes to the moon, everything. It's just like everything started. Man. What that? What to tell us when we was young? One bad apple spoiled a bunch, a whole bunch, and that shit, you know, even as kids they was giving us all the jewels, but we didn't understand Because they make them sayings sound cliche.
Speaker 3:Them sayings be so crazy.
Speaker 2:Now what commercial?
Speaker 3:You don't find out until you're in a situation you be like.
Speaker 2:That's what that shit does's what commercial back in the day with us growing up, what the sprite commercial said back in the day I was growing up I'm trying to say two words, no three words image is everything remember and it used to be like I used to always see this on the sprite commercial like what is this? Like, I don't get it images, everything, perception.
Speaker 3:Yes, bro, yeah, you gotta, you gotta understand how people well perception.
Speaker 2:Perception versus reality that's what we have perception.
Speaker 3:Yes, bro, what are?
Speaker 2:you living against and then on the other side is like two. If, like you said, remember, we just said, said Maceo, we said, like all these Scooter definition of it, right, yeah, it is what you like. He's the same person, you the image, the epitome, you're not going to. I don't think you'll find out one person in the world could say he ever took something. Now, back in the day we did a little street shit, but it wasn't like taking, it was like, if I put this pack in front of you, right, and you pick it, yeah, you feel me, that's yours right? Yes, I told you it might have been a little better. That's what we used to call the jewel in the finesse. That's what people used to get confused when school would be like jude yeah see people like, even promote.
Speaker 2:They're like bro, I don't know, is this sure? Cuz, I heard he be jugging, it's a finesse, it. I said no, bro, like he the man, don't do no bad business, right? Like maybe it might be 88 bag, sort of the best one, and then 12 of the okay ones, yeah, but you still getting weed, you, so we're not taking for it. And then you still had the opportunity.
Speaker 1:To say through it. Yeah right, you had the opportunity. Yeah, I'm cool, I'll take them more, because me I'm gonna tell you who I'll spend that kind of cash cracking the moment.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna shake that world. I'm gonna tell everybody for my cat. So guess what? The only thing he probably do? Talk some, some lessons, that's it. They ain't gonna do that, no more so. But the only thing he probably did was talk some niggas, some lessons, that's it. They ain't going to do that, no more so. But anybody else? His image, bro, was like the caring person Everybody know he love Future. They don't even got to know. They know he love Future. They know Future love him. So it's like that's what I learned, bro. So even people representing me. It was a situation where that so-called whatever management thought that was gonna come in and talking to my friend mercedes, somebody who been there for me when everybody ain't there giving me game, motivating me, pushing me, and she a woman, yeah you're gonna be respectful yeah, like, and I seen that.
Speaker 2:Then you don't gotta be disrespectful to get your point across.
Speaker 1:No, at all. You, I think you gotta be intelligent that's it.
Speaker 2:Let me just be humble, let me just be more intelligent. Then let me talk, then you feel me, yeah, bro.
Speaker 3:I think people that get frustrated when they talking and they don't even know the person they talking to. I think they don't have Enough vocabulary.
Speaker 2:Nah, they don't, bro. They be dumb, so they get mad at you Cause they dumb. Yeah, you know how a girl Might be like yeah, this right here. Well, you just want to say that Well anyway, then it goes to something. You just mad and frustrated because you don't get it. That's it, thank you, and I took the time to learn.
Speaker 3:Listen to my cup.
Speaker 2:That's it Exactly.
Speaker 3:It's in the cup bro, listen to my cup.
Speaker 2:That's it.
Speaker 3:But look, I be so much on perception because you got people out here that be like I don't give a fuck and them type people I stay away from bro, like what you mean? You don't give a fuck, I give a fuck, you don't give a fuck about what?
Speaker 2:I gotta give a fuck. I don't care how that motherfucker.
Speaker 3:look at me, I do. I represent a lot of people.
Speaker 2:What the fuck you talking about? I gotta give a fuck.
Speaker 3:I got to come tight.
Speaker 2:Especially in this day and age. Well, you didn't a street nigga say that. But now, if you want something in this business or something, you better give a fuck yeah, because that's what people going out for your track record, your reputation, proceeds. That's it, man. We already going to fuck with you, but then your attitude throw it all the way off and then we really don't even know. No track work for you. Hey bro, you can just go on and on. God bless you.
Speaker 2:God bless you, god bless you, sir. Now you got to hit them with it.
Speaker 3:God bless you.
Speaker 2:My man, I'm out of here, but you remember what God said, like the South Tongue can stop a fucking uh what disaster if you you can say it's soft and it'll resonate like so hey, god bless you, bro, even if you're trying to shoot me in my face. Hey man, god bless you and I love you, bro. God loves you too. Don't meet it, because we meet, then it's definitely gonna crash. Yeah, so that's how I rock. Hey, man, god bless you. Sir, you gotta leave with that energy man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for sure you gotta think for these out here.
Speaker 2:You think I don't even you gotta think for these niggas out here. These niggas don't even know how to think for themselves.
Speaker 3:What do they call you YN? These niggas don't even got no brain.
Speaker 2:These niggas doing meth, these niggas doing ice? Yes, they is. Fucking coke, these niggas snog coke With the other shit, with the other shit, you know, know back when we come up. Maybe if do cocaine. That's all he kind of do. He only really smoked weed for real. He just might, but you know he might do cigarettes but yeah now they do that, plus this, plus this, plus that oh, they doing it all they doing it all and it's like y'all not scared. That's why they dying out so fast.
Speaker 3:Bro, I seen something, what it was the boy who swapped the perks on the uh plane, uh, uh when the juice world.
Speaker 2:I seen the little thing they just put out. A couple months ago bibby put out and it was like, yeah, the legendary this and this and this and all these kids following their way and then they got a hill he died from taking too many perks overdose you feel me yeah what a big homie at.
Speaker 2:Hey bro, look, nigga, we got all this going. Sit your head down, you can take one or two perks. One, two parts of three ain't gonna kill them. Hey look, you need a perk just to get your geek out. You're doing too many. That's what it took for a real to say that, because me, I, I do them here and up. Yeah, a half a perk. Yeah, once you tie them down, you good, you do two personality break versus 80 yeah, because you got all these around you that scared to tell you.
Speaker 3:Tweet about it yeah, and I see the perks had us bad up there.
Speaker 2:Man, I ain't gonna lie, philly we had the perk epidemic hit philly bad, you feel me, so we super we try to tell the kids, don't even with it at all, but no, I had my time with it.
Speaker 3:You know me. I'll just be honest. I feel like I'm being honest. I got shot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, so yeah, I have my time.
Speaker 3:The hospital make you get on the phone right to you. Yeah, man, that's who hooked me the hospital that's what me the hospital people yeah the hospital yeah because you gotta think they put I mean, I had, I had, I had, uh, I had a doctor that just gave him to me for my car accident. I had a doctor that just gave them to me For my car accident. Yeah, they just.
Speaker 2:And then it instantly you create a want and need For that shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, cause they highly addictive.
Speaker 2:Yeah, overly.
Speaker 3:They don't even know that. That's how you get on them For real, like you get a little taste Of them.
Speaker 2:You're like oh, I love this shit.
Speaker 3:I ain't know that make you feel like this Fuck for an hour.
Speaker 2:Yes, I ain't know that's make you feel like this Fuck for an hour. Yes, what, I need it back. What I need it back. Where is it?
Speaker 3:And you feel good the whole year.
Speaker 2:I'm taking that tomorrow?
Speaker 3:Yeah, and the next day too sir, if you got him what?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm cooking her, but get what? Y'all didn't see that little Netflix special where the opioid effect. Yeah, uh, huh, and I'm like Damn.
Speaker 3:You gotta know. You gotta First thing first. You gotta know what you doing. What you doing, you need to know. Don't be taking no drugs. You don't know what's going on, what's the side effects of them, what's the year side effect of?
Speaker 2:it yeah, change my whole trajectory.
Speaker 3:My too, bro, on that shit bro.
Speaker 2:My too bro.
Speaker 1:Change my whole trajectory, bro.
Speaker 2:Think about it back then, bro, you remember, used to be only like Vitakins, those, yeah, but yeah 12.
Speaker 3:That's it, the Vitakins.
Speaker 1:I'm not a Viking with the M boxes came along 15 they killed us oh cuz we were cool, the Viking and they weren't even at a dig made you wanna keep.
Speaker 2:Now they the grandma pills yeah, now the 30s and these young niggas don't need like 10. These niggas want blue 30s and you got to thank them. They putting the fit in all of that.
Speaker 3:Now look at.
Speaker 2:Kwan. Look up in the cookie. That was my real friend.
Speaker 3:That shit literally hurt me.
Speaker 2:You got to think we pull up right now. Rich Homie, kwan, j Money all level one. I'm the first nigga to put my hands on him, like first nigga.
Speaker 1:Damn.
Speaker 2:And it was just like, and he stayed the same.
Speaker 3:I still be.
Speaker 2:I'm the only dude to this day.
Speaker 3:Like damn I put on Rich Homie and be like damn.
Speaker 2:So dope bro, one on rich homie and be like damn.
Speaker 3:so dope bro, one of the dopest overly, like super overly, he is music I heard kwan a year before, like everybody else heard him, so when he got on it was like damn he on, and it was like all the songs that I already heard. Yeah, yeah, so you can pop it on him. I'm popping the songs and all that.
Speaker 2:That's old to me yeah that's doing old man.
Speaker 3:I already knew he was going to pop up.
Speaker 2:I was that nigga bro, no, marie, and all that shit came out.
Speaker 3:It was over.
Speaker 2:So just imagine for me being right there with him first.
Speaker 3:Me being with.
Speaker 2:Take with him first. My man would take off first. First I came to their grandma, uh, which is quavo mama. Right when I met them I came to the basement that was the bando downstairs, and they grow, my amigos bando yes bando one way so you, you was around, you was around the bando, it's enough. Yeah, definitely in there, yeah youtube definitely into it's the dictionary. I'm not a YouTuber, but I'm getting into it.
Speaker 3:He paying me on all his YouTube. He like how you pie and you don't watch pie. I be on him. I'm a good pie. I know how to sit down and have a conversation.
Speaker 2:I understand that I got friends one way and I be around these guys, then I come down here and then I go to Glenwood.
Speaker 1:Then I get in the culture.
Speaker 2:I go to Glenwood, yeah, and I like get in the culture. I get to see what's going on meeting people, yeah. And now I want to know more. Now I want to know about this person, where they from over there Inquisitive and I want to go over there.
Speaker 3:We love knowledge. You know what I'm saying. As long as we learn it.
Speaker 2:I love information. I told to learn you never get old. I love history real talk information, yeah, so like that's like always. They're like me even in the studio I could be around. The youngest producer could be 16.
Speaker 3:I still can learn something from him no, no question, because I want to know what these young know, that they doing something new, right, right, every time you see somebody like on the incline of doing something, they learning stuff, stuff new. So you know what I'm saying. Some of that you can add on to what you got going on.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for sure you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Why close the door?
Speaker 2:That's what it's about. Bye, bye, bye.
Speaker 3:Oh man, oh man, he just walked in.
Speaker 2:I was just telling him I like what you stand for.
Speaker 3:Yeah, no, you family man, what you stand for. Yeah, now you family man, you already know it's relative most man, relative most man.
Speaker 2:we in the a right now you, you walk on the set man.
Speaker 3:It's relative most it's my brother right here man yeah, man solid little stand up solid man, man, people in the street yeah, yeah, so jay money yo, we were saying like image like a Like even little bro Before he meet him.
Speaker 2:I see how people respect him.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:He very respectful the way he handle himself, carry himself Right and he let it be known. So that's what image and all that you could be like, man, I don't give a fuck what people think you should you should you really should, especially if you that's a fact, you feel me, sir, that's a big fact. Yeah, bro man, I like the vibe man.
Speaker 3:I'm glad you saying this.
Speaker 2:I'm glad you came.
Speaker 3:I'm glad you came too. I'm glad you saying this, because it's like people that want to get into this industry and they think it's all just street shit. You know what I'm saying? They're not understanding this. Politics, politics, it's business, business. It's the hands you shaking, yes, the people you have conversation with you know I'm saying if you have a bad conversation, you think I want to be back around you.
Speaker 2:But deep what they got to understand. The street shit, every. It don't even matter who the street is. It don't that? That's what me and school used to think like. It don't matter who the street is, it don't matter who really did this shit for real, because you can get somebody like the migo. You can get somebody like a 16 yearyear-old little boy maybe hide in a computer and talk about trap and go Like instant. So it doesn't matter. That's not even a percentage of it. The percentage, like you said, bro, is the politics, how you carry yourself and your work ethic. I think them are more important than the street dance or even the quality of the music.
Speaker 3:Don't even matter no more, it's niggas that outworking, niggas that suck.
Speaker 2:The key is what?
Speaker 3:you just said how you treat people and how you carry yourself.
Speaker 2:You know why?
Speaker 3:Because the person that you treating like that wound up being the owner of the building five years later, Bro, every little nigga that was an intern or something with me when we first came out.
Speaker 2:all these big dogs running this shit. You hear me and get what. Look at what we just said about Metro Y'all niggas produce when I see these niggas.
Speaker 3:And guess what? He like this to you what up, homie, let's go.
Speaker 2:Let's go Now. I can help.
Speaker 3:Let's go.
Speaker 2:That nigga said to me. He said bro. To me it's like he said bro, I know you appreciate and you think. He said but you gotta look at it. He said what's your favorite? I'm like, really Lil Wayne. He said that's like you getting In a position when you can Work with Wayne and put Wayne when he need to be.
Speaker 1:He said it's priceless. That's what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2:It's priceless, but them type of moments Is the.
Speaker 3:Damn. We never even asked you that, though, Lil Wayne.
Speaker 2:And you create the best 500 degree nigga. Yeah, you create the best shit in that Like you create the best in that Like knowing that and feeling that. Feeling that yeah, but 500, mr 500?.
Speaker 3:Nigga. We knew these niggas baby, mama and daddy and all that back then. My two favorite artists on the wall right now. Who that is right there? Jay-z.
Speaker 2:Oh, right now, who that is right there, jay-z? Oh yeah, that's car. And you know what I tell people? He's one of my favorite not because of just his music, right? You said the way he moved how he carries everything that's it, the way his his aura, 560 state street to the barclays. Yes, that's how I look at that, bro me too, bro, he had birds on
Speaker 2:560 state street and now he got an arena like right there, that's, that's different and then his moves be like precise, he don't like you, gotta he the definition of stanford, summer fall for anything? Uh, well, if it ain't on my stand up, my level, what I'm doing, even with the, uh, the, the touring remember, yeah, but one of the biggest deals ever with the uh tour in the world, the biggest that he got with lion nation, with the biggest one of his biggest cut.
Speaker 2:Nobody never did that but get what jay, like I'm gonna do. It gotta be something unheard of even weasley. No, he's staying for something too. You don't see him. He about to do medicine, square garden. Oh, yeah, yeah, on the sixth june six hey. I'm one of the ones I can never get, bigger than the ones who taught me this shit. Who I fuck with, I don't care. I'm going to always be a student in this shit Me too, even when y'all said beans.
Speaker 2:I'm like, what Bean? What nigga. I learned from my married dad man Piped up hot, uh-huh, that nigga we learned that sometimes you got to leave that street shit where it's at. You definitely do.
Speaker 1:Boy, that I mean, that's how we say it in brother's head.
Speaker 3:You got to leave that shit behind you. Beans raised a lot of people man, a lot of us. I tell them that I was like Beans when I listen to your music, it's like I could just close my eyes and understand what you going through, as you speaking to me, that one, that, that album right.
Speaker 2:The other one kind of took me, helped me a lot. Yeah, listen to beans and then watching all the shit he was going through in the magazines. You know, pop the young cat out the 10 years shut off the back.
Speaker 3:I mean Crazy bro, you can end up crazy. I met him a lot of times. I mean as me being me, I met him a lot of times, height of his career bro Yo, he was going through the worst that's what I said Height of his career, see, that's why I respect Pluto.
Speaker 2:Even if we weren't like together every day like we used to be, I still respect that. He was smart. Tell people sometimes they be so anxious. Well, if it don't happen. And one year, two year, three year, they frustrated he nigger working a job at me don't see a lot of nigga do it shout. It was one. I'm tell you personally. Connect the, connect me. Say what Rico Wade was in like 2002. One two thousand two. Yeah, what, bro? The man didn't get a shot down there to life toy 11, 12, 11, 12.
Speaker 1:11, 12.
Speaker 2:But man, he was rapping way before that and he was the truth to the streets of us. You got to thank YC, paid that boy to do that. Rats on Rats. But at the time Future ain't got no albums out of that, but he was just that nigga in the streets To where they're like. Oh boy, you get to have a meathead. I mean, mean he did. I don't know if y'all remember that song be like oh, don't that dick off in that hoe, don't that dick fuck that bitch like you mad at her.
Speaker 1:Oh, I hear that get what they don't even know, that's that Pluto on that bitch.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's like meathead bro, that's future at this. But see, guess what? I? For me it happened so fast. I came straight from John Bruce out trap's South Trap to boom a year later. Boom, I was happy. I'm in every label. Damn, I didn't appreciate it as much as a nigga. You didn't understand it. You ain't fucking understand it. Yes, from a nigga that done watched all these niggas take off. He don't watch them. Take off, get broke come back down, go up, come back around.
Speaker 1:I get.
Speaker 2:That moment that nigga did. He got his moment. Let's go, I'm moving to LA. Come on, I'm gone. They were talking about him there. Thank you, Sierra. Y'all got married. Hey man, I'm a rapper. He always had plays in school. To tell you that he said he was sitting back patient in Rico Basement.
Speaker 3:He knew what he wanted to be. He said he was sitting back patient, watching everybody in Rico Basement. Bro, like I listen to Future bro. He like listen bro, he was a student of the game I'm watching all, y'all.
Speaker 2:He been 21.
Speaker 3:Now watch when it's my turn he been 21.
Speaker 2:Savage Zay told me used to call me. He was like yeah, man, I'm finna. Go up here with Metro, you can pull up if you want to, I you can pull up if you want to. I had down there, probably the same opportunity and he was like bro, it's this dude that every time me and Metro, because remember that when they were doing the Future, take together.
Speaker 1:Metro and Zay. Metro and Zay.
Speaker 2:Get what he said, man. This nigga used to be like a fly on the wall in the studio, bro, that's what he said. I was sitting back patient and then the moment Metro gave that beat for Savage, he that beat For Savage, he watched it. That's why that nigga so humble to this day. He one of the most humblest ones I'm telling you, I can see this nigga at the gas station. Nigga, he gonna be in that black track house. He don't give a fuck. You feel me yeah.
Speaker 1:I fuck with 212. But guess what?
Speaker 2:That nigga bought his building and he still gonna talk to Like nothing changed. I'm telling you you will really literally think this nigga's not rich. Literally, You're literally, by having called, I be forgetting a lot of times Because he called and paid too much, so I be literally forgetting.
Speaker 3:Like this fucking 21 Savage.
Speaker 2:Savage why you trapping so hard Like. Metro be the same way, bro. These niggas up Millions.
Speaker 3:That's way bro these niggas up millions and that's the realness in them. That's the real and that's what I love. And guess what? Guess what they say like like all right, jay-z got that, look right. But they they say jay down the earth, like that too.
Speaker 2:When you're around now. I met that nigga uh with tip, I met that nigga tip was at grand hustle. That was in 2009 ti another one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, super cool you don't think that nigga are just like he?
Speaker 2:totally New York. He got like totally up north nigga ain't chain, don't care about that, nigga might wear the same clothes. I think we seem like folks days. Great, I might have seen him only two outfits and like four days are they still be playing pause and shit like that?
Speaker 3:yeah, yes, bro like paws, the man, the man I seen him four days, two outfits.
Speaker 2:I'm like yeah fire I love that. I like that, you know so, because we got to stay grounded and level-headed. I can't that's like even somebody like y'all. Now that I got this bun and me, I can't never get too big to not fuck with y'all. You feel me? That's what? Because it's like within myself, I be like Jay, because me, I question myself yeah, was that the right move? Hey, you a fake-ass nigga, you should.
Speaker 3:And you should, and you should do that. It's like self-checking yourself. You should do that. You should do that.
Speaker 2:You should do that you should do that exactly. Let me check myself. Yeah, so me now, all this time like a people I might say J you before your time. That's what futuristic me and I was. But I haven't just been like sin back, just I'm watching, I'm learning, but I don't get on Instagram tomorrow like social media, my boy, when I do, I'm learning. You feel us. I'm learning from nigga, like one-way street, these young niggas, that poppin young nigga that that's out here for real and people respect them. I learned from these niggas that why they love me so much, the young nigga, the streets, love me.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you don't have a h here and there say some shit that he don't know Supposed to Like what nigga be like. Oh yeah, jay Money. Oh, he done got robbed. Hey, bro, I'm outside you in Behind your phone. That's how you never got nothing done to you. But in my city, atlanta, georgia, nigga ain't never took nothing from me in my city, represented carry myself. You feel I'm saying now a lot of shit in the street that happened. Yes, hey, that's just come with the territory that shit could happen to anybody you feel me, but so me bro them comments.
Speaker 3:Be them comments, man yeah, they is comments be commenting, you just leave them in the comments no, not even that they be commenting bro yeah, don't know nothing.
Speaker 2:They getting on they phone Making their videos and TikToks.
Speaker 3:Now they why they at Amazon, walmart, whatever they doing.
Speaker 2:And then you gonna bump into. A real gangster and niggas see you, then that's it. That's it. I ain't gonna say nothing. We know though, we know you, we know we never seen you, we know you never been in any clubs or you been in any streets or whatever, never seen you. We know you've never been in any clubs where you've been in the streets with us.
Speaker 2:That's it, so it'd be like. So it'd be like me. That's why I with real that I don't go off with hey man, I gotta go out my relationship with this person to see what I see, and if I ain't seen it, I ain't going off what they saying. You feel what I'm saying like even that while I respect the comments too, though, because these same people that say that now, because y'all getting tired, because y'all girls saying she was jay, money serving everybody so you gotta think of some way to say something.
Speaker 2:So you gotta do but guess what even the same dude I'm talking about on these tick tock yeah, it's just one main when they got like millions and millions of views on it. Guess what, if you go through the comments, they like hold on. You say he get wrong there for today. Well, what's the method? That nigga must be getting money. What that, what this? Oh shit, what you seem like you hate you behind your phone. You it's like okay anyway, but it like now.
Speaker 2:It's still real, authentic people like it's gonna do the work for you gonna do the work for and God.
Speaker 3:I blame it on God every time.
Speaker 2:God, get the gang you say you feel it is bro, like that, bro it.
Speaker 1:The gang God.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the gang God. You said it, bro. I like that. You feel me it is, bro. I like that, bro. It's the gang God. If you treat, do business right with your brother, you ain't never have. Well, I did this right, did this right. Then, damn, I fought right at the gas station man, this Migo nigga who got no deal with the Migo family, because we know how they do. They'll put us in first, just like they did with Pee-Wee, them Migos. They got Pee-Wee caught up in this shit, bro, damn man.
Speaker 3:Free Pee-Wee man, damn Pee-Wee.
Speaker 2:Long way man they was watching Migos comes in Texas, yeah, and Pee-Wee coming and got caught up what they had going on and catch you coming over there again and they still ain't you back while you know these folks watching you?
Speaker 3:I heard about people. Yeah, real nice now we from the same apartment, john john.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, free peewee long way, man, he's still book work.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he locked up, yeah he's still in the free peewee man I just talked.
Speaker 2:I talked to him every day. He makes sure he called every day. We play, we play uh games on here. We might get into these games before we get out of here. Two games, one called Fast Track. I'm going to say two things. You pick one or the other. Okay, I like to start with this, but since you know him, we're going to do this one for him too. State property, major figures, state property, ain't it? Hey, I like that. Oh, dang Nigga, I had state property clothes. Is I had state property clothes? Is you cool? Is you cool? The secret?
Speaker 2:pockets bro I even had the shoes. I like this.
Speaker 3:I think we were team rock state pop out. I had that all through high school that's awesome.
Speaker 2:Exclusive me too, because I had my boy, sam, that had to connect with him and he used to bring it to us.
Speaker 1:We had to buy a partner the.
Speaker 3:Kinect on state prop was crazy. What? Yeah, I had a state prop leather sleeves, you know what I'm saying. What happened?
Speaker 2:I had my state prop leather sleeves Two months I said yo, where the fuck you get that hat, where the fuck you got that out? My Real of the Most jacket looked just like my State Prop jacket that I had.
Speaker 3:I'm talking about State Prop. They can come out right now and still take over right now. I think so yeah, they can, for sure. And rapping too, they rap at a high level.
Speaker 1:Yeah for sure, yeah, for sure Way to say can't stop.
Speaker 2:Won't stop like Neva Chris.
Speaker 1:Yeah, hell, yeah, that's my shit.
Speaker 2:That's my shit. Go, all right, let's go. Uh, tia, or goddy damn, you hit me with one. Then god fuck, we got it too. And people would think, just because I'm from atlanta, I would say tia, yeah, see, I like how goddy move, I like how you make other people versus I'm like I ain't go get it.
Speaker 2:Versus Tilt. Yeah, and Tilt like Tilt, he, him, he real. But you got to think of like Gotti would stop his self-rapping just to see his artist go. No for sure, tilt, you'll jump on songs with him, we'll see you relate with him here and there Versus Gotti, you'll see this nigga looking like a fan he don't stay holding the camera for Glorilla.
Speaker 3:This nigga recording.
Speaker 2:Glorilla. Yeah, that's why I like to see that. I'm like damn. That's why I like to see that. I like that.
Speaker 3:He gonna get in the field and get the job done. You know what I'm saying when.
Speaker 2:Gotti used to come to Atlanta, only he used's keep his cars on north side. Okay, and that's the time. You know me and Gucci, everybody know me from Gucci notice my friend. So Gotti thought like when him and Guwop fell out, like I'm gonna pick a side and grip which is Gotti manager, his brother's lab brother, he the CEO, that shit, like we always had a bond. So me, like I get, even if I get mad at Gotti, I still can't switch it right now. I still can't make that be biased of my opinion.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:But I can say got it because he actually give his all to make change people's lives. Yeah. You can go down the line Black Youngster yeah, Didn't it start with him first? Estj Black Youngster Moneybagg yo Glover I started with all stuff back in the day for real Starlito Okay.
Speaker 3:What Star Lito Okay Glo who.
Speaker 2:Everybody that 42 Dug, not 42.
Speaker 3:Him too.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's him. Oh, snooty Wild, snooty Wild, not Snooty. We talking about All-Star then?
Speaker 3:I know what y'all talking about. Ball here boy Zilla Zillaall talk about Zilla Zilla, Zilla Zilla.
Speaker 2:Okay, all star, all star Z. I forgot about it.
Speaker 3:I remember Zilla, where he at.
Speaker 2:It was all Starlito.
Speaker 1:Starlito, starlito, starlito.
Speaker 2:Starlito, starlito.
Speaker 3:It changed into Starlito. Two more man All right Two more nigga. Let me do one more. Let me do one real quick Metro.
Speaker 2:ATL.
Speaker 3:I don't care, let's get it.
Speaker 2:You can't even compare that baby to him, it's okay.
Speaker 3:I'm being real.
Speaker 2:I like that. You got A couple nice.
Speaker 3:We in there, man I'm up with ATLJ Cause.
Speaker 2:He's a young nigga that's doing something positive.
Speaker 3:I like how he moving, but we gotta mention his name. He's twisted. Metro is on top of the world. He a young nigga.
Speaker 2:Holding it down and he deserve it though that Kendrick shit, just think about the grind of it just think about the grind of it. He didn't stop from like first oh, I got a song with Future. I'm good he can get sedated. It's like that nigga start working overtime, overtime, overtime. Versus some of these people. They get that. Check these niggas, don't they? Shit, I made it. They be cool with a million, two million. That nigga Metro. I want hundreds of emails. So I think even thank you. Compare, I have to put Metro and they were like dr Dre mmm but he had it today yeah.
Speaker 2:Metro man you don't see too many produce getting in there, let's go do the album together. I must do the video with you together too. You know, I'm saying like I'm a goddamn asked to get on Instagram and from heat you could say especially with, if a nigga keep doing that while they got the bag, oh, that's a dangerous individual. Like, look at Jay-Z, look at, like we say, pluto. Do it seem like he getting tired? No, this nigga goddamn fought it too. Like he's 16. Like he just got signed yesterday, bro, he dropping music. Like he coming out, he dropping songs like he just got on man Versus the 2 Chainz you can tell he got some money.
Speaker 2:You know that's my dog. I ain't taking that from him. But the Pluto that nigga head down working.
Speaker 3:I want him to drop another 56 Nights man Part 2.
Speaker 2:You know he got to. He going through a situation.
Speaker 3:He got to drop a 56 Nights part 2.
Speaker 2:I told you look KB with him every day. We got to drop a 56 nights part too. I told you, look KB with him every day. Yeah, he said he ain't even. I don't even think Pluto rapping at this moment, because you know he just lost.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he going through it. He lost your heart, scooter, bro. Yeah, sure, that was his real heart. And guess what? The real people that really follow Future. They already know, they already know that.
Speaker 1:So you got yeah yeah, yeah, really, for real, and he going to stay touring like a motherfucker regardless. Yeah he chilling.
Speaker 3:I think Pluto gets six, seven hundred thousand. Just make sure Pluto taking care of himself, man, mm-hmm, you know, like going through like depression and shit, like when somebody pass or going through, it's hard. It's hard Just trying to get over somebody grieving, I mean you grieving period.
Speaker 2:You don you grieving period you don't know. I told you I lost my mama.
Speaker 3:It's rough and my mom, my best friend yeah, like don't listen.
Speaker 2:But one thing I got like a recording of my mama talking to my cousin and my mama gave me my flowers. Like he listened to me not more than he ever had. She was bragging to my cousin how you see that? Uh, she's talking about. You see that out there and that's mine. I had bought my mom the uh escalade truck okay I bought it and she died 22.
Speaker 2:I bought it at the end of 2021. Okay, 146 cash, that cool. Then she's like and then he paid the house out. I'm just and now he do listen to me, not more than he ever had. I got him giving his credit. He been real good to me, so by me hearing that, that's all you needed. Yeah, man, that was the what did it say the confirmation I needed I don't need no more confirmation bro. Yeah, that's fire bro.
Speaker 2:So I never change Nigga like that. We ain't never change. I don't care. See the spirit, I come I like that, bro, straight up bro, I like that you got another one.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I got a thousand go ahead all right, but um, this one, just I'm gonna just throw this out the loop.
Speaker 2:Andre 3000 lord wayne, I'm talking about throw this off the loop. I'm going wheezy wee man. I'm from atlanta. I'm going wheezy weaver that's what. I'm from Atlanta. I'm going wheezy-wee bro. That's what I was in that era. I like three stacks.
Speaker 3:You feel me the music? Yeah, I love three stacks.
Speaker 2:Look, I got my man Turner Rick.
Speaker 3:He ain't even like that one. He bet I said that right there.
Speaker 2:I see it.
Speaker 1:He like yo. You did not just say that I ain't going to lie bro because I did.
Speaker 3:That wasn't easy either. You picked that fast, but that wasn't easy.
Speaker 2:But I'm going to go real no brainer. Yeah, you feel me.
Speaker 3:I love Wayne man, wayne man.
Speaker 2:Number one stunner, all this shit. One got to go.
Speaker 3:Yeah, let's do. One got to go man.
Speaker 2:One got to go a little different. I'm gonna name four names you pick one to get to go and when they go, everything, everything about them, just go away. Okay, um, all right, we're gonna do this one, gucci gucci, your goddy lord wayne, jeezy, one gotta go one gotta go. Gucci, lil Wayne got it and Jeezy one gotta go. So what we writing is like music or just whatever who you say gotta go, gotta go.
Speaker 3:And guess what, when they go, whoever they sign, whatever they involved with, they people go. Jeezy go alright, my turn. That's what I be trying to tell people. That's why they be getting Jeezy going. He going to buy it down. Yeah, alright, my turn, jeezy. He ain't sign nobody, he put nobody. That's what I be trying To tell people. That's why they be getting. That's what we be trying. That's why we be trying To tell people. We love Jeezy Jeezy music. Jeezy music is so crazy.
Speaker 2:But he ain't put nobody on, he got no.
Speaker 3:But how can you compare them?
Speaker 2:he made up more relevant and more younger I mean recent young and like a baby hold on, let's don't mess up our mess up our zone man, we got you okay, but I'm about to do one right now.
Speaker 3:Here you go um future. Young thug, 21 savage 21 Savage help me out. White boy, quavo, quavo, no, migos baby, baby, you said Migos. I would say Migos, migos. No, baby put Migos there.
Speaker 2:I would say Young Thug. Future 21 Savage and Migos, one gotta go go you know future Stan, we know the slime Stan, savage Stan, he had to walk it down though they boy sticking, they sticking right here, they boy sticking to the rep, like think about it, they can say whatever he put on, like Scooter. His whole team. Fuck the rapper fame His brother Look at. Casino, that nigga living a life Like a hot rapper. He do what he want.
Speaker 3:Casino ain't even got a rap, he ain't got to do nothing, let's go.
Speaker 2:Glowrilla, glowrilla, sexy Red Cash Doll. Glorilla Ice Spice, sexy Red Cash Doll. One gotta go, ice Spice gotta go Bro.
Speaker 3:I would've definitely said that too, cause you gotta think yeah, you should've said Lotto.
Speaker 2:Lotto right.
Speaker 3:It would've been harder.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it would've been a little harder. Not really, though. I mean, yeah, lotto would've been, it would have been harder. Yeah, it would have been a little harder. Not really, I mean yeah it would have been harder. It would have been Cash dog Then.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I fuck with cash.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I love cash dog bro. I like her grind. I'm keeping me a chocolate bitch, I know you will, I know you will.
Speaker 2:Alright, look man, she too tall and she too, she too manly for me. This the real of the most podcast.
Speaker 3:We're gonna hit you with this we're gonna hit you with the, the last one, real quick, all right, and we're gonna go ahead and wrap it up, but I want you to go ahead and give the people your information uh, how to follow you or how to get to you and, um, where to see the last stuff you worked on, also okay. So let's do this last one real quick and wrap it up, all right, jay-z merman, diddy dr dre, one gotta go jay-z no personal jay-z, it's all music birdman dr dre and the people they work with only music, and the people they work with nothing personal jay-z diddy Birdman, Dr Dre.
Speaker 3:Nothing personal, it was only music Birdman forever staying. All music.
Speaker 2:He got the best. Jay the culture the way he moved, look so that leave Dre, damn Dre. Dre gotta get out of there.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna lie Cause.
Speaker 2:I ain't no West Coast artist.
Speaker 3:I ain't no West Coast nigga, so I can live without the West Coast too. Yeah, I can't. No West Coast niggas, so I can live without the West Coast too?
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