Realer Than Most Podcast

Bippin' Through the P wit Teefy Bey RTM Podcast | Szn 3 | Ep 11

@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E ,
Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

It's White Boy D2A. I'm Roland and we just wrapped up the craziest, craziest interview. Sam, hold me down for the light skin niggas. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I Hold me down for the light skin niggas and a certain thing is a certain blame, is a certain package y'all trying to be in.

Speaker 1:

I might have to do certain little things that my family could trust in, but if this is really the most powerful thing, keep it coming.

Speaker 3:

If you don't, you're a motherfucking A to the Y, to the Z. We're in the ring, really the most podcast.

Speaker 4:

I'm Rilla. I'm White Boy D2A and this is the Rilla. The Most Podcast Today. We got family in the building. Man. We got Serski you already know man. He made us take shots, big father you know, what I'm saying, take a shot.

Speaker 1:

I feel, good right now we on the Don Don no question.

Speaker 4:

Oh we going to get it. No'm so classy, no question. Oh, we going to get it. You hear me, we going to get it. Man. White boy, you already know how we do this man.

Speaker 3:

But before we start, though, right Right.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to ask you how you doing man.

Speaker 3:

I feel good, bro. Like you know what I mean we executing the plan. We got teeth in the building today.

Speaker 4:

Like building today, like I'm saying let's get it. I feel like this would be 18, around 17, 17, 8, I think we want 18, 18, yeah, 18 interviews man straight. Yeah, I'm saying congratulations, man yes, sir, 18 straight appreciate that bro appreciate you, man working, man appreciate it, yes, sir man, we got tfee in the building.

Speaker 3:

18 episodes since 2025 started bro since the year started 18 episodes with us teeth. Keep it real big fella. No 18 episodes since 2025.

Speaker 4:

Man bro, it's still january. Talk to him, it's still jr. Word, man the munch still here. Man Big, bippin' Big.

Speaker 3:

Bippin' Super Bippers, the Super Bippers, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

My fucking boy man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, white boy Talk about man.

Speaker 3:

Put that work in Come on man.

Speaker 4:

How you feel, how you feel I'm good man. You know I'm saying People catching on a little bit, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I step out with the jacket on, the hoodie on.

Speaker 3:

They be knowing who you is and shit, yeah, they know what it is. It's getting there, man. Yeah, that's dope. I like that, I'm feeling that, I like that how you doing big fella.

Speaker 4:

What's going on, man?

Speaker 2:

Oh man, I'm off to d.

Speaker 4:

I'm on the dime man, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean talk to a dime you drink down.

Speaker 3:

We don't oh man, hey man, he said it, man. So look on the real.

Speaker 4:

Of the most, it's only one way to do this, especially with teeth in the building what I'm saying, right, right, right.

Speaker 3:

it's like we gotta do it right. You feel me and and being this, though, of the most, we do our due diligence up here, and it's family Heavy Know what I'm saying. So, teef, where you from, teef?

Speaker 2:

The P. You know I'm from the P.

Speaker 3:

The P.

Speaker 2:

I'm from Philly 23rd and Tashkent man.

Speaker 3:

Come on, man, y'all heard it here, so you know, like growing up in a pay that, like you know, it's that's like the smallest, uh, section of the city almost, and but it's like the most treacherous is is not is not an easy place to come up out of and like real small when we coming up, we we have influences in it, and those influences they be like either in our house or right outside our door.

Speaker 2:

Give me a couple of them first, before we get into like anything musical what you mean, like the influences you had coming up, my first influence was, you know, I mean really my big brother t black you know, I'm saying my brother, tahi, he passed, you know what? I'm saying my brother Taheed passed away.

Speaker 3:

Yeah T Black, yeah, you know what I'm saying. He was a cold gat.

Speaker 1:

He had a graveyard you know what I'm saying? Official tissue. You know what I'm saying? That was my biggest influence. Then you know what I mean. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Went to. You know what I mean. Once he passed away, I went to my old head, duva, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, I mean then my old kind they was the guy with.

Speaker 3:

Robbie kind. No, no, not Robbie, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Right, right Right.

Speaker 2:

And my brother she he played ball. So once he got the college, so I you know what I mean. I went from trying to be street to trying to play ball.

Speaker 3:

You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying, man, I should have been trying to play ball first, but my brother, he was in the street too, he was in. Glenn Mills, you know what I'm saying. Then he got his shit together up at the Mills, then he went to Newman, then he went to St Joe's, took him to the Sweet 16. You know what I'm saying but the ball, shit ain't work. You know what?

Speaker 4:

I'm saying that take me back to 1932 and all that. Yeah, I was already.

Speaker 2:

It was too late, too late. I was already. He was already bipping.

Speaker 3:

I was already bipping you know what I mean At a young ball type situation.

Speaker 1:

You feel me?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was bipping early, probably like Nine, ten years old, in the street, running behind my old age. You feel me. I was influenced by them. You know, what I mean South Philly legend niggas, you know what.

Speaker 3:

I mean no, for sure.

Speaker 2:

Dirt bike Raymond from South. Philly. I used to go around SeaWorld. I used to be a Raymond every day. You know what I mean. Oa Craigie, my man Shiz.

Speaker 3:

Donnie.

Speaker 2:

Carr and all of them, sue Butler, you know what I mean. These are the guys that influenced me in the and the P you know what I mean All fishy legends.

Speaker 3:

Heavy influences bro, heavy, heavy, heavy P influences, so it was like you had it, you had it. Good, I had the best of both worlds, that's the all world I could have went ball, yeah, but the ball wasn't bipping.

Speaker 1:

You feel me.

Speaker 3:

It wasn't bipping, it wasn't really bipping, it wasn't bipping it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, there was I know a nigga that went to the league back then.

Speaker 3:

No, it wasn't.

Speaker 2:

Bill.

Speaker 4:

Sue and you know, what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Then Deion came and all that Right, that was later.

Speaker 2:

Lionel Simmons trained with me for my era I wasn't even born probably when he went to the NBA. Right, you know what I mean. But it was the streets that called me. You feel me that? Shit influenced me to the max. Like I wanted that Lexus coupe Duba had. He had the old C300 gold John Tudor coupe, you know what I'm saying Coming through. You know what I mean. Then you had 7th Street niggas. They was coming through Bippin' Back to back Bippin' S500s.

Speaker 2:

Heavy bippin' Coming through the block. You feel me. They used to fuck with the chicks on our block, deidre and all of them, you feel me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they was snapping bro.

Speaker 4:

They had 7th Street players, 5th Street players Cut out to the road man.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean 5th Street niggas was coming through Like the P was super heavy.

Speaker 3:

The P was heavy, bro, Like bippin', bippin', bippin'. No, it was heavy. No, for sure, Lee was heavy. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Talk about it, man, niggas in 20th Street, seagull Street, niggas, niggas had Hot Wheels, dirt Bike, motorcycles. You know what?

Speaker 3:

I mean All that rollies bust down early night what? It was in the red no bullshit.

Speaker 1:

So that was my whole situation.

Speaker 2:

That's what you know. What I mean influenced me, you feel me, they don't have your SP with it. Like niggas, don't tell their story about the P, they don't how niggas was coming through back then.

Speaker 3:

They don't. I like how you telling us Super heavy, they don't Big.

Speaker 2:

Benz's and all that back then no for sure. You know what I'm saying New coops, less coops with the bubble. You know what I mean. The old head, Troy. I told Big man the other day. I told Big. I said, Big, your brother was the first nigga to give me a $100 bill. I was about seven, eight, nine years old. You feel me? Troy was the man.

Speaker 3:

Troy was the man, troy McCartney the man.

Speaker 4:

Heavy, yeah, heavy, heavy. I'm glad we got him up here, like I'm telling you bro.

Speaker 2:

I'm like real ass. They don't be telling it like this, bro.

Speaker 3:

I got to keep it real, bro. They don't be telling it like this, bro. They don't be telling it like this, bro. I'm telling you that this joint was official. No we— Real rap to P, bro.

Speaker 2:

The P was the P.

Speaker 3:

I was influenced by some heavy hitters you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

I can't forget my uncle. He knew Rage and all that. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Niggas, don't even you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

You know, what I mean. Like come on, you know what I mean. Yeah, heavy Bippers, I ain't going front, bro.

Speaker 3:

The P was heavily Heavily influenced.

Speaker 4:

I was informed by some real niggas. Nah, you know what he like the only one that talk like that. Yeah, niggas, don't give it up, don't be giving it up.

Speaker 1:

You know what.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying Get a flower, get a flower. You need to be giving that. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Rest in peace to a lot of them legends.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, rest in peace to all the legends.

Speaker 2:

All the legends, all the legends, all the legends man.

Speaker 3:

All the legends, they was legends in my eyes too. Because they was the P and that's what we had. And I'm going to keep it real our swag we had the best swag. The way Troy and them, the way they was giving it up, was, on another tip, Heavy, heavy. I'm telling you it was super heavy back then. I ain't going to lie, I still don't. There's niggas that still ain't do it to that status that capacity yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, that's that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, yeah, with a 100 inch pole, yeah so okay, growing up having them heavy, uh, south philly influences.

Speaker 3:

You know, like you, you just named a bunch of legendary people, so like I ain't going front to like to have like to even just name all them people, that's just like a melting pot of a bunch of hustlers and a bunch of and a bunch of thorough niggas like that. That just wasn't going for anything. Nah, I mean nah for sure super standing on business that's why I love the piece sk. So, okay, okay, okay. So what you you naming those names? Because, when you naming them guys, hip-hop breathed through them guys.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because they get it from them. Guys. You feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

You feel me no no, the hip-hop guys was getting it from them.

Speaker 4:

That's what I just said. Yeah yeah, yes yes, they get it from them guys. Yes, yes yes.

Speaker 3:

Chris and B's talking about them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was heavy. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Jay got killed early, but he was the man. Yeah, he was the man. You know what I'm saying. 20th street, peace, ozone, ozone, heavy Bipper. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

Niggas know. Niggas just don't throw it up For us, because they know we really. You know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We.

Speaker 2:

Bipper the right way.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And all them boys Out. None of them got no dirt on their name. No, no bullshit.

Speaker 3:

That's what I said. All honorable, all sturdy, none of them got no dirt on their name.

Speaker 2:

All of them super officials Sturdy Yep.

Speaker 3:

Sturdy people and it's just crazy man. Because the style, the whole style and everything, a lot of it come from the P and they don't be giving it up because we just like that so small of an area it be hard to compare Artists to them. We don't wear it on our sleeve, yeah.

Speaker 2:

We don't talk about it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we just whip it.

Speaker 4:

We got to Cause. If you don't speak on it, it's like it never happened. Yeah, you know what I mean. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's like white wives, like they ain't raised from history. No, yeah right, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

I mean, it's like white wise, like they erased from history.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no, no, no. It's important, they important, they, they important. They was influential to me. A lot of them names and for what you're doing. Yeah, bro, yeah, the cbc and duva bit through he come through hop, hop on the motorcycle, hop in the coupe. Come on, bro, what yo? I know I know I know yo that that was a machine that that was a crashy iceberg, Rich, I mean of our time, our time.

Speaker 3:

They was having a bit and dudes was getting a lot of money. We're all talk bro, yeah, so OK, so, like you know, so we growing up is small, but we got a lot of. We got a lot of influential people, and influential people was influencing the rappers. So now, like we got a few rappers surfacing now at this time we we was talking about a few of these names off camera.

Speaker 3:

we're gonna talk about them on camera, because it's only right you feel me and like, so okay, nickel bags and mu they was my favorite yeah, until matt hit the scene yeah, I'm saying hold on murder mill yeah, murder mill at the same time.

Speaker 3:

But but murder mill was rapping a little bit before, like I would see mill on mars street and he'd be rapping a little bit before I heard before I heard it before at the same time, but I think I've heard a murder before, though new york, so his ain't transferred over today okay, okay, all right, you know what I mean, okay okay, that makes sense at the same time. That makes sense though.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It was the first song. Yeah, talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah the battle with beans in my man truck. My mom block Right. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Niggan vaughn, yeah, like we was at the pool office.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if they know about the pool hall I like that outside yeah we did, we did the joint. You know what? I mean yeah I said yo, this thing is thinking you can rap, because I heard beans talking to boogie sue okay and speedy, right, you feel me uh-huh, speedy name, uh-huh like yeah, yeah like mac talking to them.

Speaker 2:

yeah, I'm on'm on some shit. I'm going over to New York. I'm going to crush that nigga, so I'm air hustling. On the Youngboy tip, I knew Beans from riding the bus to school 64. His baby mom lived out west and we going to Clare, miami, to school. Yeah, you feel me.

Speaker 3:

So y'all on the 64.

Speaker 2:

So I already know who he Right, you know what I'm saying. So we used to ride the bus early in the morning. He'd get off with Westfield E High and go to his baby mom house and I'd go to motherfucking school.

Speaker 3:

Sister Claire Momma, sister Claire, momma, right there.

Speaker 2:

So when he comes to the pool, I'm like rat.

Speaker 1:

History, y'all.

Speaker 2:

I'm like you, rat Right and this nigga Vaughn, he used to rap with One Punch.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Like. One Punch used to move them around, take them to Gotham, all this type of shit, the battle, rap Me and Gotti all of them. They used to do like battles and shit. The best raps. So I'm like yo, this nigga talking about he rap, he battle, rap and all that. Mack killed him period. And then he did the song with Murder, and then he did the song with Murda and then after that, it was history. I started seeing major figure niggas come down to P Time out, time out, time out, time out.

Speaker 1:

Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out Time out.

Speaker 2:

Time out. They was coming down the way 23rd and Mars, murder Mill, basim Yo wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 1:

Then they had to join at the garage.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you it was crazy, skank. You really a part of history. And I'm like 13 years old. Yeah, I just had the green carpet because of my brother, Right, right, you feel what I'm saying? Like my big bro, he was a legend. Big bro, he was a legend. Big bro, big bro T-Black was a legend. They was all his friends. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I mean Mm-hmm, yeah, happy.

Speaker 2:

And me, Hawk Slick, we all had the green light. Just running around the streets and do what y'all want. Do what the fuck we wanted to do, because big bro, he was already heavy bipper yeah.

Speaker 3:

Damn.

Speaker 2:

It was crazy. I'm telling you that's I got a bippin'.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's you. No, no, see, it's really the most man I be knowing. These stories you already know. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, comment. If y'all don't Use a motherfucking hater, why? Cause it's free? You already know, man. We got teeth in the building, man.

Speaker 3:

So like, so like okay, we got the, we got the. We got the. We got the pool hall battle. Wham you orchestrating that, wham 13 Putting your bit in that. So look, but look now.

Speaker 1:

Now.

Speaker 3:

Mac, mac, mac, all he out Mac's signing party.

Speaker 2:

Was at Sherricks. Yeah, point Breeze and Mifflin. He come through with a bet. It's over. You know what I mean. Get on the bed, get on the bed.

Speaker 4:

Mac over. You know what I mean. Give him a thousand bars. You bringing you up here, man. Give him a thousand bars, that's when he drop a thousand bars.

Speaker 1:

Cooked them.

Speaker 2:

After that he get signed, it's over. Right after that he get signed, right after, directly, like this immediately, immediately. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

He come through with a bit.

Speaker 2:

The first bit. He come through with the brown jaw, the black jaw, but then he come back with the motherfucking blue jaw. Boom. Then I get booked. Boom. Nine, eight I get booked. I go to Texas for two years. Mac album drop.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah, the album out already, true fault.

Speaker 2:

I see it on TV, nigga BET, remember them days, mm-hmm. I see it on TV, nigga BET, remember them days, remember them days. Remember them, days Remember them days I'm booked, I see it, I'm in juvenile placement Down in Texas. But then also I hear major figures.

Speaker 1:

The only reason I knew who major figures were because I told you they was coming down already, but there was a name.

Speaker 2:

Like I didn't know them as major figures. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't know them as major figures. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't know their group name. You knew them as they name. Only reason I knew their group name because of Bianca. Bianca from the P, she from South Philly, and that's family. That's my little sister cousin, right, you feel me. So that's family. So I knew about major figures because of Bianca. And then my uncle was managing them and all that. Yeah, I heard. Yeah, that's Us on the radio down there. I ain't see that video. I came home and it just was great. Bianca took me to the Sixers game, my first Sixers game ever. Me and Bianca. We go to the joint. They thinking I'm her boyfriend and shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, they thinking I'm.

Speaker 2:

Pete's boyfriend. I got the motherfucking yellow.

Speaker 1:

Cougie on with the hat you coming straight from Texas?

Speaker 2:

AI Bippin' in the city.

Speaker 3:

From Texas. Man, she was hot, no, but I came home from Texas. Yeah, when you come home from Texas. Yeah, from the junior joint. Bro Bianca was on fire. You know what I'm saying, bi.

Speaker 2:

Take me to my first Sixers game, jordan lit.

Speaker 1:

AI Hittin' the.

Speaker 2:

I came on 2000.

Speaker 3:

They went to, but that same season, yeah, yeah, yeah, 2000, 2001 season yeah 2001.,

Speaker 2:

So they going to chip that season Heavy Bippin bro, you came back, the city was lit I came back. It was fucking, it was lit.

Speaker 3:

It was lit, macklin, you hear me? Yeah, no, it was lit.

Speaker 2:

Heavy Bippin, I ain't going to lie. No, it coming through the block. Big Boy Phantoms and all that type shit coming through.

Speaker 4:

That's when he was swinging with Beans Heavy.

Speaker 2:

That's when he was riding with Mack Mack bringing through back-to-back Bentleys and with Mack and all that.

Speaker 4:

It was crazy, he had the song out.

Speaker 2:

AI had the song Jewels and all yeah.

Speaker 3:

It was crazy, that shit was crazy it to me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a real shit coming home to ai mac on and and bianca my first video shoot I went to with the Hot Boy joint.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he put them niggas in Waridges. Yo, he put them niggas in Waridges, bro, that was legendary, put them niggas in Waridges in the P Well up north.

Speaker 2:

They was up Richard Island, yeah, richard Island. They shot their video up there. Yeah, freeway, the first time I met Freeway, they rapping in the motherfucking in the trellis, the free wasn't even signed to the.

Speaker 3:

Rock, yet this one, he's still running around rapping.

Speaker 2:

He's just freestyling, rapping. He's Black Friday.

Speaker 4:

You still like what like 18, 19?

Speaker 2:

No 15. 16. I'm 15. You 15 at this time.

Speaker 4:

I'm 15,.

Speaker 2:

Skate, I'm 15. Big ass young boy. Big ass young boy. I went down that bitch little as a bitch. I'm probably like 5'7". I come home 6'2". Big fella, listen, damn.

Speaker 1:

They got something in.

Speaker 4:

Waterdale, texas too, man Something in Waterdale, texas, man Damn bro.

Speaker 2:

Came back an animal.

Speaker 3:

It's crazy. I'm 15. It's crazy because you come back and you get to see all of that and it's like you like front and center for for matt murder bianca. Yeah, uh, speedo all up because all of them was around at the time.

Speaker 2:

Oh my god, all around at the time family. That's crazy, man. I ain't gonna lie. It was crazy. We had journalists, yeah, journalists. We had Molly.

Speaker 4:

Manson. Wait, shout out the journalists. Man Shout out to Jerm Shout out to Molly Manson.

Speaker 2:

We had Jerm, we had Molly Manson.

Speaker 4:

People don't even be speaking on. Jerm. Shout out to the journalists man, Jerm's an alert animal.

Speaker 3:

I remember when Molly Manson came to 18 For More one day. Him and Fat Boi him, that fat boy was rapping. That shit was legendary. Yeah, molly masson was one of the hottest niggas, bro rahisi. Yeah, come on, bro, that's what I said. We had, we had, we had. We had them fly talking niggas. Bro, them niggas was talking fly young as shit, bro, murder mill made you see drug doing so well like he. Made you vividly see it, like how he rapped. He made you MU made you vividly see your pitch is caught up so tight you hear the eagle scream.

Speaker 3:

How I knew that as a young boy how I knew that as a young boy bro, he quoted the Gotti, the Gotti movie. That shit came out in 96.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you yo, bro MU was ahead of his time Skank man MU from the same block. Then he had my man, J Reezy Reeves, with him J Rock. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

J Rock Fly nigga, Fly, nigga. Bro J Rock still on some shit, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Big studs in his air with the braid fly niggas, but legendary things like that, like it was you, you, you like that shit influenced me, man you used to that shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, get a million dollars. I'm hugging a block all day. How can you?

Speaker 2:

not, I ain't leaving. Do I leave with a big whack, big mitt? You know? I mean I'm hugging.

Speaker 3:

I ain't going nowhere. So, like when hip-hop hit South Philly, like that, that's when the emergence of the P was all the way coming in. Now everybody's even like Mac and them got they deal. Now, cuz and them coming up, that nigga Lil.

Speaker 4:

Mel Love, rob Markman. Wait, wait, wait. Before all that, though before we even get there, right, alright, but they was coming up right. Just you being around all that right there though that that that like I know that that happened right, but that right there with we just was talking about Mm-hmm, that's enough to influence, do for so what.

Speaker 3:

that's enough to influence, dufus Self what that's enough to influence-.

Speaker 2:

Bro why?

Speaker 3:

me.

Speaker 2:

You feel me, I believe it. Listen, dufus Self was born off of that shit. You know, what I'm saying. I had these ideas to start a label when I was 15.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like that was part of my home plan coming home.

Speaker 4:

So it kicked in around that time.

Speaker 2:

It didn't kick in around that time.

Speaker 4:

No 15.

Speaker 2:

I mean like it kicked in.

Speaker 4:

You thought about it.

Speaker 2:

But it wasn't birthed.

Speaker 4:

It wasn't birthed yet Later you know what I mean Years later.

Speaker 2:

Probably 15 years later. But at the end of the day, that shit right there. I wish I was 21 at that time, right? Or I wish I was older. You feel what I'm saying? Yeah, like so I could make the play Happen on my own Right, but I had to sit back and just watch niggas shine. You feel what I'm saying? I had to admire that shit From a distance. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then Once I came home in 2000 I was a little bit Rapping and all them to start rapping, right you feel what I'm saying right, so wait.

Speaker 4:

So what's?

Speaker 2:

going on. Yeah, I influenced them. That was using my bars early in the game see what, bro?

Speaker 3:

bro, they gotta look that. That was legendary down there.

Speaker 4:

This is crazy man, go ahead. Man you talking man. You were off in the streets. You all seen the murder mill too. That shit was legendary down there, bro, this is crazy man, bro, go ahead man, you talking man Too Raw from the Streets.

Speaker 2:

Y'all seen the Murder Mill Too Raw from the Streets, yeah.

Speaker 4:

It was right there.

Speaker 2:

Me and Ida rapped on that same joint but the nigga act like he lost the footage. Okay, he said I don't know what happened to the man. I was 15 at that time and me and that joint we both had Muskeen shirts on Y'all was behind him. We was right behind him on the joint on 2 Raw from the street joint. He act like he don't know what happened to the footage. He got it, yeah, come on Ski.

Speaker 3:

Maybe he got his footage, but I was talking greasy on there, though I ain't gonna lie. Like I was throwing like heavy shots on the joint.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying so, he probably was bitching. Yeah, you know, really dropped the joint. I was, I was on some nuts. Yeah, you feel me, I ain't gonna let y'all know I was on some nuts he wasn't dropping that, wow he ain't dropping that.

Speaker 4:

You want to drop it?

Speaker 2:

say what he's saying you add me. I didn't like I had a nasty ass rugel on me or something saying you add me in there. I had a nasty as Rugo me a son. You feel thinking a Rugo a son having that Joe was nasty as shit, big ass dumbass. P89 of some dumb ass shit. I was on some nut ass shit big what's the day big star sign back then.

Speaker 3:

I think about. It is wild as young boy on the joint Big ass pistol on the joint tip.

Speaker 2:

You hear me Talking crazy.

Speaker 1:

Bro, this boy was on Big.

Speaker 4:

Star with the rusty root. Yeah, rusty root Nasty Now you know, back in the day was treacherous, bro. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 3:

We was treacherous back then, bro.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the peak it was on, it was treacherous. It was on Rob Markman 2,000. That whole Rob Markman 2,000 went real quick from niggas getting money rapping and all that Niggas on the block hustling, Niggas coming through, all the big cars who 30 years.

Speaker 3:

Rob Markman dying, 20 years.

Speaker 2:

Rob Markman in jail. That shit went like this. That shit went fast.

Speaker 4:

It was like once the DVD ever was over Rob Markman.

Speaker 2:

it became a doggy, dog world, you feel?

Speaker 4:

me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that shit just got nuttier and nuttier. You know what I mean. And I just left that shit to die. And I learned to do that shit because it wasn't really you know what I mean feasible for me.

Speaker 4:

We ain't going fast forward. I need you to kick in where you was about to kick in at that move.

Speaker 3:

That's where it's at, that's where we at, that's where exactly we at so yeah, like at that time you got the emergence of the DVD era and now we got K-Dot coming along, we got Cuz and them. Over there we got that nigga Lil and them.

Speaker 1:

I ain't know that nigga Lil ever.

Speaker 3:

You don't know Lil, I don't know Lil man For real.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Lil. Huh, I don't know, lil Skate.

Speaker 4:

Never met him.

Speaker 2:

Never met him. Huh, I don't know. Lil Skate Never met him, never met him.

Speaker 4:

Damn.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know that nigga Lil I know.

Speaker 4:

Young Pooh.

Speaker 1:

The.

Speaker 4:

Wapster.

Speaker 3:

The Wapinator. You know what I mean Wapinator bro.

Speaker 2:

I don't know Lil though, skate, damn Skate. I don't know him Like what's his real G-Shit?

Speaker 3:

I had a few run-ins with Lil around, like in my brand too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't even know that was his name.

Speaker 3:

Okay, Like you feel me Right.

Speaker 2:

Like I don't know, Skid Damn, Like I really don't know him Like everything I love, I don't know Lil. Yeah, man, Lil was hot Lil was hot he could say he don't know me either, because at the end of the day they don't know each other. We never were formally introduced Right.

Speaker 4:

All right.

Speaker 2:

By the time I was been around Meek and them having he was gone, he was moving around.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I ain't going to lie, see, all right, you know niggas don't talk about it. But just to roll it up more, lil did that bid for that robbery, came home and was on some nut shit, lil Jon.

Speaker 2:

I ain't know, lil, lil Jon and cuz cut him off. So by the time you come along, he's long and long Lil Jon, but I've been meeting them outside of rap though, but that's because of they family, they got a big family. Lil Jon yeah, they got big family, but I ain't know they friends, right, Lil Jon? You feel what?

Speaker 4:

I mean.

Speaker 2:

Unless it was niggas, I already knew like a motherfucking P-Mind, and you know what I mean Nuxdoe and all them. I didn't really know like the rap type of shit. Yeah, I wasn't really hip to that and all that. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm, it was a part of the DVD era though. Yeah, he's definitely a legend. I ain't taking away his. It was a part of that little era.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean when it comes to the. Brownhounds and Meek Mill.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Meek Mill, Doc, that whole situation and all that. Yeah, Reed and all of them. Yeah, I don't know. See, at that time it was gladiator school too, though. Yeah, you had to be hot, super hot. Yeah, you couldn't just be a guy just rapping. Then, like you, just rap and it's like no, no, no you had to be, you had to be. They were serious, they was hot, extremely hot.

Speaker 2:

Yes, meek mill playing yes, super serious it wasn't playing, it was not no, black dinero was super serious and a guy like black Hell yeah, hell yeah, he was a he was gonna pop that guy at Batcave every day and a guy like Black DeNiro.

Speaker 3:

he was investing in himself early on.

Speaker 1:

Early Early on. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

A lot of them got Off the hook and all that I knew about Black since off the hook days. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's it was. It was heavy man yeah, teeth tapped and you was a part of it. Yeah, no, that's why we, that's why I was like I don't wanna skip, I don't be wanting to skip bro, you just named major figures off the hook.

Speaker 4:

Uh, murder Mill, marley Manson, marley Manson Beanie Siegel Raheesi come on bro, you been around for all they take off all that and then I went into the really my peers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, with the Meeks and Dots.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Papers and yeah Papers. You know what I?

Speaker 2:

mean I could go to the pound side pops and I'm three, four generations in. No, that's a Only ever I really missed was.

Speaker 4:

The niggas way before us.

Speaker 1:

I was born in the 80s. I was born in the 80s. Yeah, we was born in the 80s.

Speaker 4:

That's where the hip hop was starting and shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and it was starting then. That's when it was born.

Speaker 4:

That was the year it was born. That's what I'm saying All right, okay.

Speaker 3:

So all right. The DVD All right. So Dot Dot is one of the most prominent rappers in the city. You feel me? So it's like he's going around and he's Dot McRuffin. He showcases his talent. And he went in battles all over the city.

Speaker 2:

I remember I remember Pyramid, his first trophy.

Speaker 3:

He brung to the block he beat Tech N9ne and Tech N9ne was the New York champion.

Speaker 2:

He would go out there and tell them New York, champ, you feel me? Doc Beatty, his first ever time going out there. Yeah, doc brought a trophy home this motherfucking big to the block when he beat Tech N9ne.

Speaker 1:

You feel what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Like he smoked him, period yeah.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean. Doc was one of them. I personally watched Doc kill niggas, like with my eyes, like you feel me I personally watched him.

Speaker 4:

I was there for a couple of Doc battles.

Speaker 2:

I was still in the streets. I was like fuck that rap shit, because it was on.

Speaker 4:

I was there for some.

Speaker 2:

Doc battles I mean I done lost niggas and all that. I'm like what the fuck is going on? They try to rap and bring excitement. We like niggas on's on out here. Nigga just got shot five times around the corner. Rob Markman, right, right, right. Yeah, I'm trying, rob Markman, I'm trying to take that shit to somewhere else.

Speaker 4:

But when I realized that they had something, special.

Speaker 2:

it was like 2009. You feel what I'm saying? So I'm like all right, let me get this shit to try, because I really love the music, I love them.

Speaker 3:

And you on point. So look, then we started Superstar. Ye, so that's like around the top. So that's coming out, wait, wait wait, Hold on hold on, I'm going to get there. So 09, we coming off of he going with the Ye like that 09, we coming off of the DVD era and now we coming into the YouTube era. Youtube era and tape ever Like. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

And Superstar Ye was one of them prominent people, the Wolf, the Wolf.

Speaker 3:

Big.

Speaker 2:

Bad Wolf, the Wolf. I put that whole thing together for Ye, I like that.

Speaker 4:

What the Wolf? I'm on house arrest. Big Bad Wolf, man on my leg, yeah, big Bad Wolf.

Speaker 2:

Big Bad Wolf, I put that thing together From house arrest.

Speaker 1:

Look.

Speaker 2:

Everything I was uploading on YouTube was from a fucking Android for Ye, ye, yes, I ain't going to lie bro, I got booked again. That's when they shot the song with the video with me. Clip of the 100.

Speaker 3:

When I put that joint together.

Speaker 2:

Meek jumped on it for me. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Him and.

Speaker 2:

Forge.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, clip of the 100 was heavy.

Speaker 2:

SP. Legends you know what I mean Heavy For.

Speaker 3:

Heavy Forge is definitely a legend Legend.

Speaker 4:

Yes, he is. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

But Ye and Forge and Meek that shit is they would have been a group that would have been ill. They would have done three. Oh my God, it would have been serious.

Speaker 3:

Yo, I love when. Ye rap.

Speaker 4:

Damn. That's who I call big fella for real, for real. Yeah, man, that was my guy, man.

Speaker 3:

PIP, pip the cuz man. That's my guy. Man Fat fly, flash you nigga what's up.

Speaker 2:

That was my nigga. They wear that shit every day. It ain't a day he ain't get nothing Every day. It ain't a day. You ain't miss a day Every day.

Speaker 3:

A nigga ain't miss a day. Flat fly flash you, nigga, what's up? That was my guy, bro. Every day, though.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, Every day. That was the biggest nigga that got more fly than him Real rap bro yeah man you know, ray used to think he was Rick Ross and shit, or.

Speaker 4:

Biggie or Big or one of them n.

Speaker 2:

He was on the Rose tip when.

Speaker 3:

Rose came around. Stay with some shade.

Speaker 2:

Stay with some aviators.

Speaker 1:

He thought he was Rose for real.

Speaker 3:

I can believe that. You know, Sim.

Speaker 2:

I think he thought he was wrong. I can believe that.

Speaker 4:

I can believe that, I can believe that I'm like bro, you're not Rick Ross and he talked all the designer and all that he used to kill that shit.

Speaker 3:

He used to kill that shit, he used to kill that shit.

Speaker 4:

He put it all in his rap talk with the mafia talk. He got the list. He got the Linos and the Kikinos.

Speaker 3:

Like he start talking crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I ain't going to lie Big Cuz.

Speaker 3:

Was that nigga man?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no rest in peace to Big Cuz he be saying something. He be like yo what's that?

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

He fell for a body from my brother. No, I know. Never said a word, never said a word. He never took a dime off the top.

Speaker 2:

Never said a word.

Speaker 4:

Real right bro Pour water like a sink.

Speaker 2:

Honorable Super sturdy Love cuz. Alright. So look, look, look, look. I wanna say Game on super sturdy Love cuz.

Speaker 4:

Love cuz man.

Speaker 3:

Alright, so look.

Speaker 4:

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Speaker 3:

So we coming on, we coming on now is the YouTube and now is mixtape. It's like heavy mixtape and now it's the Meek Mill era it's definitely cuz it's definitely, I'm about to say that's where it got to ASAP it's definitely, is definitely in my bag and rose Rose a, I was around K-Dot around that time and they battled.

Speaker 1:

And they battled, and they battled.

Speaker 4:

I hear, that motherfucker claim us now. They battled at Steven Gerrard. I said no.

Speaker 2:

They battled on Fernand Street.

Speaker 3:

Fernand Street yeah.

Speaker 2:

Fernand Street first they was young, fernand. Yeah, that was Glock and Mel Love on Steven Gerrard. Damn, yeah, damn. I'm like nah, this nigga different.

Speaker 3:

They ain't got no footage of that. No cuz. Fuck that freestyle shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, drew got it Drew, Major got it Drew got that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yo shout out Drew Major, he got all the classic footage man no, I ain't go front, I ain't go front.

Speaker 4:

Nobody was fucking cuz bro. I'm gonna keep it real. What cuz when cuz came? No, he was lethal. He was lethal, bro. Listen, I was talking to k-dot before he was saying he was wanting to battle meek and I'm like no cuz came home.

Speaker 2:

I remember he came home with a vengeance bro cuz came home with Avengers bro, he was not playing, he swagged out, he giving them off to y'all men and all that? Yeah, I was like no.

Speaker 3:

Cuzz came home off of that State Road shit and hit the lid. Yeah, I'm talking about. Nobody was fucking with Cuzz. Yeah, that was when he claimed the fame. I'm top dog, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking about, even to the old niggas.

Speaker 2:

It was that 95 they had that Three kings shit, gilly All that and they left him off, so he came home Like I'm not a king.

Speaker 3:

What Come on how y'all put me as a king and left him niggas.

Speaker 2:

He felt some type of way.

Speaker 3:

No, he left them niggas Talk about it, you know.

Speaker 4:

He went berserk. And you know what's so crazy? I was there while they was Making three kings. Man, I seen the whole process of that. Man gilly really put that together, but it was it was really awesome. Two times time out. It was really on some old cease, the beef between joey and reed yeah it wasn't anything. I was trying to hear that, bro, it ain't had nothing to do with that, and though and niggas ain't had that, and niggas was on some bullshit with that 9,400.

Speaker 3:

Cuz wasn't trying to hear that shit.

Speaker 1:

He came home snapping.

Speaker 4:

I was with.

Speaker 3:

Wally every day around that time. Yeah, I'm trying to tell you me and Wally, in that trigger every day the green and tiger every day came home, bro, cuz came home on some. He went to 22nd street and he was, he went berserk on them bro yeah he wasn't playing he did he was not playing, all right, but we went to uh.

Speaker 3:

We went to uh, six flat. No, we went to dorney park and all that cuz. I remember cuz woke up one day. We went, wanted to go to uh, dorney park. This one I knew like people was running up to him asking for autographs and like that. So oh, no cuz. Oh, now cuz out of here. This was in my bag time. I said cuz was out of here Burgundy, uh, burgundy, uh, pee hat Burgundy Prada.

Speaker 2:

I used to run down on me right calling for the haze I used to call him too.

Speaker 4:

I used to pee. Me too, so he used to haze all over the place too yo I was pulling up on me any type of time real time coming out three, four in the morning. Yeah, I mean I went to cuz on when cuz first came home where he was staying at on House Arrest 22nd. Street 22nd Street. I used to pull up out there to get this shit from him. I'm like fuck that, I'm pulling up, we ain't have to go to North. No more, no.

Speaker 3:

It's right there, no more 7-.

Speaker 4:

He was the only one down here with it.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm talking about, bro. That's when the P bro.

Speaker 4:

Matter of fact, one time me came to my mom's crib up South West. We used to have fun.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was he came to me one time.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, he making a play.

Speaker 4:

I said no he wasn't, then he copped the Impala. He copped the Impala.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling you the bike.

Speaker 4:

Once he got the.

Speaker 3:

Impala.

Speaker 2:

He put the plug on me and that motherfucking.

Speaker 3:

It was over Gray.

Speaker 4:

Marquis.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the Gray.

Speaker 4:

Marquis, that was before the Impala. Yeah yeah, man Shout out cuz man he brought the Impala off of.

Speaker 3:

Kiki off his cousin. Yeah, I remember, bro man, this shit man, you know, back with us bro.

Speaker 4:

So all right.

Speaker 3:

So, but now I ain't going front. All right, Cuz hitting the lid, he come home, he on, he on a whole nother level. But but you, you, you emerging too. I ain't going front like now like do for self coming along now, now now now do for self coming along. We got a shot cause cuz, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

That's the whole roll on. We in miami bro club live. I don't know how many bottles we pop, probably like 50, 50. So we are, we. We go back to the room. You know what I mean? I'm like listen, man, I ain't gonna lie man, listen, I'm starting to leave, I'm starting to live. Yeah, my dog, I'm starting to label.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm like dog.

Speaker 2:

Enough is enough.

Speaker 1:

I need some of this action.

Speaker 2:

Enough is enough. I said every Listen, every major artist Got a subsidiary Up under him. Yes, so I'm gonna start a label, bro, won't need no money, only thing I need Is your support, bro. He said I got you. And every day Since that day, bro, he ain't do nothing but stick to his word. Man, that's fine I'm saying so.

Speaker 2:

That's what made me go hard with do what's up, because I knew I had his support shout out what I'm saying, shout out, shout out, shout out shout out me shout out me, yeah, shout out me his support and him stamping it and saying that he going to look out like I probably would have never started and I'm gonna keep it real off camera.

Speaker 4:

He said the same shit to us Just keep working. And we working, bro, I know for sure we working. I put my all into that shit. He stamped us off camera. That was enough. Every dollar.

Speaker 3:

I ever made, I didn't buy no bro I done been in Atlanta with cuz.

Speaker 2:

I spent that shit on t-shirts Like.

Speaker 3:

Trips like trips, all that shit bro just to you know, I mean get it going, get that shit out there, support him right through the process, through the max. Yeah, no, that's the, that's the ultimate, john, and it's like you know, uh, seeing you come out and be that businessman that we all know you could be. You feel me, so I was happy, me personally so for me personally, saying you, make that transition and that pivot.

Speaker 3:

I was, I was happy for you and I'm like, and I'm like, damn okay, now we getting somewhere, because you know I'm always rooting for the P. You feel me, you know that real talk. I'm saying so. I'm just like T pivoting Boom. He got some artists. He's standing behind him. It looks amazing. You know what I mean? Boom, let's go. So now you pushing an artist. I'm keeping it real. It look better now when KDot come with Doc McRuffin, doc Ruffin.

Speaker 1:

It's a little better now.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Because big fella right here, and now you working the one. See what I'm saying, bro. So, and now you got the Nizzy coming at you. Now listen.

Speaker 2:

Before Nizzy I had Blackwood Moose Lada Rocky. There we go For sure.

Speaker 3:

Rocky, I rememberizzy I had Blackwood Moose.

Speaker 2:

Lada Rocky, there we go, you know what.

Speaker 1:

I mean For sure.

Speaker 3:

Rocky.

Speaker 2:

I remember that I was single with Rocky I remember that you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

I remember that I had to hit the lid. I had to hit the lid, I had to hit the lid Meek, you know what I mean. Facts they had nippin' like that. You feel me? No, you definitely had your artists on some shit.

Speaker 2:

I put out about three, four mixtapes. You know what I mean for the guys. You feel me. And then that's when Nizzy came, and then when. Nizzy came. He just was young, he was fresh, vibrant Fresh face he vibing. You know what I mean. He had a crazy work ethic.

Speaker 3:

He was talented too. His work ethic, yeah, his work ethic was crazy Because when.

Speaker 1:

I came from out of town.

Speaker 3:

when I came to the studio and I saw a lat, that's when I'm like all right, we balling, ain't no?

Speaker 2:

doubt.

Speaker 3:

Because, all right, it take a different type of monster to be like okay, I got the label, but now I'm going to go get the studio, so my artist can always have somewhere to work, right you?

Speaker 2:

know what I'm saying? It's a different type of monster to go and shout out to four wise man.

Speaker 3:

My og shout out to four wise man. They put that together. Make sure we got the studio.

Speaker 2:

So we can.

Speaker 3:

I love jazz, I love 24 hours a day. He always back my play. I love him, ain't no doubt that's.

Speaker 2:

That's a son we met the other day yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And fire, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, doing I come to the studio, you feel me. And this is when I see Nizzy make the beat record itself and he wasn't making the beats. Dougie was making beats. No, he was helping making the beats the day I was in there, though. The day I was in there, he was helping that day he might have, though he might have because he's vicious, I'm telling you that day I was in there he was a vicious little nigga man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he was vicious bro. The day I was in there he was help making the beat. He was writing a song and recording himself. Yeah, and I couldn't believe it. That was the first time I seen a little nigga do all of that, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. I'm like oh, he definitely was that guy?

Speaker 3:

Oh, what the fool. Oh my God. I went back I said I said he out of here, bro. I said young boy out of here. I said his whole work. I think I how you been, how you, how you going he out of here. Cause all we used to do was sell drugs and watch YouTube at the time. Yeah, now I'm saying talking about getting in the game.

Speaker 2:

Have you, you could do that, you could do a teeth doing, you could do a teeth doing. Yeah, hell, yeah, that's my little guy, everything you know what I mean?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, family.

Speaker 2:

Everything I'm from man, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

No, I'm saying you ever speak on how you felt about what happened to Lil Nizzy. I was fucked up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I talked about it? I was fucked up, bro. You fucked up about that shit, like that was about to say I mean billboards around the city and all that Coming off.

Speaker 4:

An opening up for Cubs Was that before the PNB rock song Lucci did no, it was after, it was after, so that would have been even, but it was crazy. That was even more.

Speaker 3:

He just performed in front of 20,000 people. Bro, I was there.

Speaker 2:

Open up for me. I was there 20,000 people bro 20,000 people bro. He opened up for him bro. I'm like whoa.

Speaker 4:

So that was a crazy investment for you. Like you really took him to the bottom as a kid. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

That was cheap Right there that was him putting the house up.

Speaker 3:

Bro, put it all on the line.

Speaker 2:

They put a whole thing for so not just with nizzy, everybody else would do with.

Speaker 4:

So it don't matter you, with the beat man, the cameraman right, but it seemed like like everybody like dougie came out after nizzy or something no, they were they were.

Speaker 3:

They were popping the same time. Yeah, they were at the same time, if I was on the outside looking.

Speaker 4:

Then, though, like how would you say dougie came out?

Speaker 3:

he just landed.

Speaker 2:

He came out when he landed 1942 so that came out bigger it just superseded everything nizzy done because of the type of records he came out with and it made us, you know, I mean look super big, you know know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

That was pretty much afterwards, though, right.

Speaker 2:

It was almost at the same damn time they got shot. In the same year 2018. You know what I'm saying. It was right there.

Speaker 4:

It was both happening to you too then it was like a fucking. You was having wins and losses, it was wins and losses.

Speaker 2:

It was crazy, you know was having wins and losses, wins and losses, but I was having it bro, it was crazy. Yeah, you know what I mean Good and the bad, all at the same time.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean, you always stay teeth though. That's the important part. Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying, bro. Ain't no secret I couldn't crash, so I gotta you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't you know what I mean, I couldn't crash out, no question, that would have been foolery. Yeah, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

Stupidity, real talk. So I had to stay sturdy.

Speaker 2:

That's what made me jump in the booth Right, you know what I'm saying, made me start rapping like no, I really could do this shit too. I just was like y'all do, y'all number. Right, let me hold this shit down too, let you feel me. So I start rapping. You know what I mean? Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know, my first joint was a controversy song, Smagging Rabbits and all that.

Speaker 4:

I remember that. I remember that. You know what I mean. But I wasn't like.

Speaker 2:

I ain't have my reps in. Yeah, you feel me Right. So niggas ain't really think that I really do rap.

Speaker 1:

You was just kicking in, I can do this shit too.

Speaker 2:

Like fuck wrong with y'all, I'm a big bipper. Right, right, right, right yeah. And then I got indicted Right, so I dropped my project. You feel me?

Speaker 4:

So wait, you didn't even get the full effect of it. Nah.

Speaker 2:

Fuck. No, I didn't even get the full effect, bro.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying so this time around we trying to get the full effect. You know what I'm saying this time 2024, 2025, we're in 2025.

Speaker 2:

Now it's on. I'm trying to get it on with motherfucking everybody, your resources pretty much I ain't going, far I ain't going far you already know that shit right there for you to do, bro.

Speaker 3:

This is all about you doing it, and even at that time, when you did come out with the first tape and then you got indicted, the last gangster. You know, people ain't even know you getting booked, and all that Spade alone man and everything and all that around that Nobody even knew how or why you was going to jail. They just dropped the tape and, the next thing you know, they hear you going to jail?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got booked. I got indicted for some shit. That was five years old. My case was from 2014 to 2015. I didn't get indicted until 2019. You feel me? So they sat on me. You know what I mean Because of the statute of limitations.

Speaker 4:

Right right.

Speaker 2:

By the time the statute ran out, they had to come get me, because if they wouldn't have came and got me in that time manner you know what? I'm saying the case would've, they can't come get you. Basically, you know what? I mean so at the end of the day, nigga, it just was like all right, it was over.

Speaker 2:

I'm coming from Atlanta, coming off the airplane. They booked me. I was like what the hell I do? Yeah, I'm coming from Atlanta, coming off the airplane. They booked me. Damn fuck. You're like what the hell I do? Yeah, I'm thinking I did some crazy shit on the plane this second I went to sleep. Nah, I'm not talking about it. What I'm not talking about. I'm like nah, nigga, you indicted. I'm like damn. Damn you know what I mean. Went through they let me out on bail. Thank you.

Speaker 4:

You know, what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I had all the credentials to match up for me, to, you know, be able to get out yeah right so. I got out, then COVID hit, so I was able to prolong it a little bit. Then I went in. I had to get that shit over with you know what. I'm saying 2020, I went in. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Damn.

Speaker 2:

So COVID hit, you was like yeah, they gave me A little 70 months. You know what?

Speaker 4:

I mean God damn yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so it was. You know, what I mean it was.

Speaker 3:

It's heavy because In this, in this 70 months, in this time that you booked, we lose a few people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a lot of people, a lot of people, a lot of people. You know what I mean Took a lot of my old heads.

Speaker 4:

Yup, a lot of my old head. Yeah, yeah, a lot of dumb shit yeah, family Dumb shit happened.

Speaker 2:

Like we can start wearing the masses every day. Yeah, you know what I mean. Then I'm booked, I lose my son. You feel me? Yeah, so it was just like God, that's crazy. This shit just keep hitting home.

Speaker 4:

Like I gotta get out of here. How you was getting through that process and like why you was locked down. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to lie. It was really because you know what I mean. I had you know good niggas around me.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean? Yeah, the men.

Speaker 2:

They had the men around me that was sturdy, and they had me on the. You know what I mean. Support, yeah, you know what I'm saying. That's why you need sturdy people around you. No, seriously Because you got a bunch of suckers around you. They're going to let you drown, bro.

Speaker 1:

They're going to let you crash out.

Speaker 2:

So I'm coming out of Fort Dix, went straight to Lewisburg and it was just nothing but good niggas that I ran into. That was heavy. You know what I mean, from their parts to. You know wherever they're from. That would be from Newark.

Speaker 1:

New Jersey.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean Good brothers DC Baltimore.

Speaker 4:

Good brothers.

Speaker 2:

Good sturdier brothers, you know what I mean. So we praying and we just bipping you feel me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, shout out to them. Yeah, shout out to them Because I know that was a heavy time for you. Yeah, it was heavy man, Seriously.

Speaker 2:

Showed A lot of love and support. You know what I mean. I was, you know, able to bury my son. You know what I mean. The proper way, right. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Hum diddy la.

Speaker 2:

So it was like a jawline, a bittersweet thing, a bittersweet type situation.

Speaker 3:

Because, yeah, I get to do it the way us as Muslims do it. Yeah, but it's still my son. Yeah, it's still my son.

Speaker 2:

I feel some type of way, but let me just, you know, come home and you know, try to stare other youngins In the right direction too you feel me so they won't have the experience. You know what I mean. That's what this is about.

Speaker 3:

Because, like the whole Lord Tom, you know what I mean. Like I'm like I'm becoming white boy in this Philadelphia music scene and all that. And you know a lot of the pups from the block. They my youngins. So I was going to go grab them, bro, take them to the studio. You know what I mean. Interview them, put them around me. You know what I mean. Just try to put the positive energy in them and always letting them know like, know, like you know, chase your dream because it can happen now. I mean don't ever sell yourself short. The world out here is big yeah sometimes we only see four blocks.

Speaker 3:

It get deep, real, for real I was trying.

Speaker 4:

I uh, I was talking the other day, right and um, but I was speaking on, we was talking. We like yo, teef did a lot of shit out here Like like, just do for self alone. You know what I'm saying With him. Working with that, that's like just doing a record label, coming from where we come from, learning the knowledge, getting the resources and everything like that. But I'm being around folks and all that. It's still a job. You feel me? It's still work. You feel me? Yeah, and you gotta want it for him to actually put that together and be able to work with family and put everybody in in the mode to be in the music game. I mean, that's, that's yo, you get a plus. That's a round of applause, man, because everybody could be doing anything else, bro all day long.

Speaker 4:

You already know how, especially how it could be going push him.

Speaker 3:

He ran, all right, now go ahead, push him for you.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, especially, especially knowing the whole time he could wrap yourself like, no, I can just wrap myself.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I'm gonna push him. You know what I'm saying. You might be a different type of soldier. To push yourself to the back and he go.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy. Yeah, he can rap like.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean, man, everybody else right, yeah, just go ahead, do your thing, that's crazy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, shout out to you man but, while you was going around this time, you, man. But while you was going around this time we ain't gonna say no names, but you had people saying your- name playing certain games, and you know what I mean oh, wow, oh

Speaker 2:

oh, he's going straight, drop, I told y'all do no, nda, do no, none of that. Like that's people we don't roll the most man, yeah, man, it's a bid bro, like I don't even that shit.

Speaker 3:

Funny, that shit, ain't it? I be laughing too it be so funny bro.

Speaker 4:

I don't take that personally.

Speaker 2:

Alright, I'm glad, I'm glad man, I don't take that personally with Quill man, bro, because I'm gonna grind his ass up too every chance I get.

Speaker 4:

I'm not gonna lie. We're just trying to get quilly to come up here and I'm thinking like yo, he probably thinks he's gonna call up these.

Speaker 3:

He ain't gonna come up here, I'm like oh man I talked to him on facetime and all that. I thought he was gonna come up here. Bro, bro, where you at?

Speaker 4:

What's up, bro, you got a nigga Quilly get up here, man, he spent the shit out of me bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he spent the shit out of me, bro.

Speaker 2:

That's his whole thing. He don't fuck with the P, but he spent the shit. I think niggas fuck with him though yeah, the shit he was doing uptown caught up with him. He was getting treated.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he act like niggas from the peak. Did it when he got treated? He act like niggas from your own part of the hood. What it got nothing to do with that shit.

Speaker 1:

What it got nothing to do with that shit.

Speaker 2:

Not that man's shit. Niggas treating you bro. None of that shit. You got treated, treated in your own hood on your own turn because of the shit you did bro we want our interview.

Speaker 4:

I don't even know half of them niggas that did that to you. I don't know none of them no quill he.

Speaker 3:

He said he was gonna do it, bro. Then he spent this bro man he spent.

Speaker 4:

That's like he's in a barber chair. You heard, heard me Real right. This guy said damn, it's cool though I thought it was going to be you know, I'll be getting it.

Speaker 3:

It'll be the pilots. I'll be getting that shit Free. Ar too, man Free the guys Free.

Speaker 2:

The guys Free, AR man. How was that? Like what? What that happening with the chasers and all? That how y'all connection like that, like we had a relationship before all that happened. Right like just being me been in the mix with dot and all them through the philly hip-hop awards and yeah, I mean moving around, going to um, what's the name flow that was on erie avenue.

Speaker 3:

They had sold like the books and all that uh black and noble black and nobel.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we throwing all that type you and. Noble, black and Noble yeah, we doing all that type shit.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean?

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, I just Moving around we were doing Dark Low for real Like, because Dark Low came down the way through Dutch you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Dark Low was the cameraman.

Speaker 1:

I remember that.

Speaker 2:

Dark Low was doing like a DVD type thing he used to be around, Duck right. Yeah, he's been around, duck.

Speaker 4:

I remember that that's crazy, so I already knew him. That's crazy, yeah, that's crazy. Nah, real shit.

Speaker 3:

Duck, lo was not a rapper, yo this not no, diss or nothing. This real talk, it's fact. This shit crazy bro, yeah man.

Speaker 2:

Crazy bro.

Speaker 3:

And when he was like, when he started to rap, like the people outside of Philly like really was liking him.

Speaker 2:

They really liked it. They really liked it. That nigga, bro he on some Israelite stuff. I read the Dark Lord of the Feds.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he on a Israelite joint, he on a fucking Hebrew.

Speaker 2:

Israelite stuff. I read the Dark Lord of the Feds. Yeah he on this.

Speaker 3:

Israelite joint. This nigga gave me a motherfucking.

Speaker 1:

Hebrew Israelite book.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I said, bro, what's wrong with you, bro, man, you don't take this fucking book back and give me some Islam?

Speaker 1:

I'm like bro.

Speaker 2:

Let me get something about Islam or something. Yo, it's a Gucci man book. I read that joint, then Gucci man book. I read that John, then he give me a black man, israelite.

Speaker 4:

I'm like no, he definitely came home Talking about he Israelite he.

Speaker 3:

Israelite. Now Bro, he crazy Bro.

Speaker 1:

Yo.

Speaker 2:

He apostated. I didn't know he apostated At the time, cause I'm still Simon Lakin and everything else, cause we on quarantine. I'm coming out From my 15 minute phone call In the shower. I'm coming out for my 15 minute phone call in the shower. I'm knocking on the door. You know what I mean. I'm like yo, I'm getting something to read because he had all his property. He got all the books. He had all his property Right.

Speaker 3:

I don't got nothing.

Speaker 2:

I'm still salivating Bro this nigga, I'm like bro, you cut you know what I mean, then I left I went to the blocks and shit. That's when he made bail, he got out because of his conditions or whatever he was going through, and then niggas grinded him up. You know what. I mean Talking about he was hot and all that.

Speaker 3:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

They on him. Yeah, leek Moss, and them grinding the fuck up, can't hurt him.

Speaker 4:

And I'm like damn Shout out Leek Moss man I.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even know all that was going on.

Speaker 1:

You feel me, it's on him, it's on him. So I see that shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm like hey, that's why he was acting a little weird you know what.

Speaker 3:

I mean yeah so that shit was goofy. That's exactly why. Yeah, so you come home. You know, at your little time, sit down, come home, and I ain't going front. You came home, hit the ground running. Yeah, I can't in front.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like you come right home and you got right the business Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy heavy heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy heavy heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy. So what was the whole thought process like when you call that? You like you. The whole time you knew you was gonna come home and hit the lid like that, or that was just the thought process when you first came.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

So that was that, was really you on the comments yeah, I talked to I talked to.

Speaker 2:

I talked to him. I was scammed in my name too, but I was on my, I was on my gram and all that every time I was booked yeah, no, no, I remember that fire like real, but I'm watching from afar like I don't see nobody from the peak. Yeah, like I salute everybody from the city, from the bitty, because, like I, represent the whole philly too, though, but I'm just looming but I'm like damn everybody, yeah, you know what I mean I'll tell you it's quiet, it's quiet outside man if I see an ras group not yeah, a rapper, no, it's just quiet outside.

Speaker 3:

For us, our age I'm talking about niggas like it's quiet for our age. Yes, it's quiet, it's quiet bro Quiet for our age, bro Taking care of kids and shit. Niggas ain't outside.

Speaker 1:

Right, bro, you know my nerves like really you well yeah

Speaker 3:

I feel you I'm hitting the button that we needed, that we needed that, phil yeah, bring it back, man.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. Breathe light back into the bitty man to the peak yeah, I like that.

Speaker 3:

I like that a lot. You know I'm, I was, I'm here, you feel me. That was the whole point of it. You know what I mean? Shit, we be outside.

Speaker 4:

Real and the most going to be a part of all that man. Yep, that's that you already know, tap us in man Real and the most man. I appreciate you. We moving.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean Carrying this shit man we holding it down.

Speaker 3:

man Got to man. You already know because we about to get into these games, right, but before we get into, the games you got a few more questions, right Probably like one or two more.

Speaker 4:

We could definitely get into the games, All right, but before we get into the games, man, it's going to be a few more things I got to ask. I'm going to see what I got to ask. I'm like yo, I can't have Teef up here and not say everything I gotta say, man, that's only one, that's gonna be one of many, yeah, yeah, you already know, you already know you go ahead to spit back, right.

Speaker 3:

I want, I want, I want to do some studio shit with teeth.

Speaker 4:

I want to do a couple, yeah, yeah, I'm trying to get into that, like I'm trying to get into all that. Man you will watch. You make your process come to the video shoot. Yeah, I mean we'll wink.

Speaker 4:

Yo you know what I was about to say. Yo, I Was on the call. You probably know I was on it. It was me, ceo, not feast, and a few other guys, but you was on the call. You probably don't even know I was on it. It was me, co Nafis and a few other guys, but you was on the call With Wack.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 4:

And you was telling him about Luke, the boy Loose. What's?

Speaker 3:

his name Loose.

Speaker 4:

Cannon.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, we all was on that call. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know the situation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know the situation.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you know the situation. The, the guy lucian, he pulls that ring down on y'all bam back lying he's bapping yeah because I I heard, I heard the real story like. You know what I mean. No secret to it, but whack a good guy, though I see how like he got some with him too yeah but he's still, he's for the internet I know it's for the internet I know what he's doing. I know what Wack doing. I know what he's doing man, I know what he's doing. Yeah, they gonna get that content.

Speaker 3:

You gotta pay attention. Yeah, we ain't gonna go as far as something.

Speaker 4:

Nah, we ain't gonna do all that, we ain't gonna do all that, we ain't gonna do all that. Yeah, he don't care. Content over everything I'm telling y'all we got really the most Podcasts over here in Philly now, so we not going for it. We not going for y'all playing With none of the artists in the city. We letting y'all know right now we gonna be quick responders, that's the whole point, we got the platform bottom line man, philly artists, man, we not playing.

Speaker 4:

Man, we will tolerate no disrespect. But uh yeah, man, we got teeth in the building. Man, we're about to get into these games.

Speaker 3:

White boy, go ahead, break them down all right, so on, relative most at the end we play these games. The first game is called fast track. It ain't nothing too crazy, we. You just pick one or the other. And because we in philly I gotta start with this one state property of major figures the prop okay, okay yeah murder mill or rahisi, okay okay. Journalist or molly manson Okay okay.

Speaker 2:

Journalist, or Molly Manson. I can't get it. I don't know I don't have it. I fuck with George.

Speaker 4:

You getting stuck already, you getting stuck already.

Speaker 2:

You got him all ready. I ain't gonna lie All right, heavy P.

Speaker 3:

All right, let's go, let's go.

Speaker 1:

Already.

Speaker 3:

You don't want to pick journalist Molly Manson, even though I ain't going to lie, Hold on hold on, hold on that.

Speaker 4:

man's kind of crazy for the pick. Tell us why you can't pick man. There's got to be something.

Speaker 3:

Because he's been talking to both of them lately. No. It's something I didn Because he been talking to both of them lately.

Speaker 1:

Nah, it's something I ain't talk to Jaren lately. Oh yeah, you talk to Jaren, nah, but Jaren from the hood, right, you feel me, that's my man, rich brother, that's Gringo's. You feel me From the floor, you feel me.

Speaker 2:

And then Manson, just A legend in the peak. You know what I mean Down 15th street and all that. I grew up down there. You feel me I'm watching street you feel me. So 15, damn, I ain't know that yeah, yeah, 15 minutes in mold street and all that right, all right, all right all right, okay, all right, we're gonna go.

Speaker 3:

We're gonna go um, I want to go, you want to stay P. Yeah, no, no, we're going Philly though not the P we're going Philly, I want to go NH. Or Joey Jag, hattie, hattie, oski know, oski know, or Ness.

Speaker 2:

Less.

Speaker 3:

Um, um, miss J or Bianca, come on, bro you got going.

Speaker 4:

Can't do to, not Can't do to, bro, not the pick one. Let's wait, I let't do two, you can't do two, bro.

Speaker 1:

You got to pick one, bro.

Speaker 3:

We ain't letting you slide with one I let you slide one time.

Speaker 2:

I ain't letting you go twice, bro. You can't do two.

Speaker 3:

You don't love Miss Jade, that's all right. That's all you got to do. They both hot. You got to elaborate Smell of the moose man you going. I love Miss Jade too. She one of my, she one of my.

Speaker 4:

Yes, she did, and she one of the top, missy Elliott and all that I love, miss.

Speaker 3:

Jade too, for me to even speak. They name is a joint.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I mean Roll talk.

Speaker 4:

Alright, shout out to them.

Speaker 3:

Uh, uh, um. I wanna go, I wanna go, um I wanna, I want to go. I want to go Chubastic, Chubastic or Jim Bob.

Speaker 2:

Jim Beazey, jim Bob Chubastic, my guy Jim Bob Legend.

Speaker 3:

Both my guys. They both SP street legends On a basketball team.

Speaker 2:

He heavy Both my guys. Yeah, they both SP street legends on a basketball team. He heavy with it too. He heavy, he heavy with it.

Speaker 3:

Boxing was hand to hand to ball. He got a shot. Your mind was getting a lot of you did that. That's hot bud. Start throwing these guys in there man.

Speaker 4:

You have to, because they won't speak on them if you don't.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying all right, all right, let's go, let's go um, let's go.

Speaker 2:

G unit or dip set even though I hate to say it, g unit. I hate to say it because 50,. I hate to say it because 50, like I was on a mixtape wave and 50.

Speaker 4:

50 was tough back then, Like he was out of Coatesville.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. You know, what I mean. He was bipping out of Coatesville PA yeah yeah. And I knew about it before he dropped.

Speaker 3:

I really had to up. You had to low drop, I had to up on him.

Speaker 2:

you feel me, I had to up on niggas in the city before he even dropped.

Speaker 3:

You knew it was coming. I knew it was coming, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I was in the juvenile facility. I was. Westchester PA and the little chick. She was like the cook. Okay and like her boyfriend used to be with 50 and them out close with her.

Speaker 4:

Oh, all right, so yeah when the mixed dates and shit drop bro, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, all right, that's good, that's fire. I ain't know this boy seen a lot.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's early, that's fire early, early that's fire. Okay, all right, one gotta go. Do you have you had? Uh, you had one.

Speaker 4:

Uh, you say rockefeller rough riders, the rock man, you say Rockefeller Roughriders, uh-uh.

Speaker 2:

The Rock man. It's always the Rock.

Speaker 4:

You can never let the Rock down.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean Kissing Eve, and you know what I mean man, Swiss and X and no, it's.

Speaker 4:

Rockefeller, that was crazy. Roughriders was crazy.

Speaker 3:

The Rock, though, was More stylish man. They had more swag Like they just.

Speaker 4:

Everybody wanted to be on the rock man.

Speaker 3:

Facts.

Speaker 4:

Especially back then.

Speaker 3:

The second game is called One Gotta Go. I'm gonna name four people and one gotta go out of all of them. But when they go, everything under them, everybody they sign, like their whole existence.

Speaker 4:

They go, it's gone. Like you disrespect them the whole time.

Speaker 3:

We gonna start with this. Lil Wayne, yo Gotti Gucci Mane Jeezy, one gotta go.

Speaker 2:

Who the fuck is Gucci Mane?

Speaker 3:

Gucci Mane.

Speaker 2:

Gucci Mane.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Gucci Mane Damn.

Speaker 3:

Gucci gotta go Burr, but there's a lot of people under him. You gotta think of that.

Speaker 2:

Nah.

Speaker 4:

He Young Thug Future the Migos, the.

Speaker 3:

Migos who he discover.

Speaker 4:

He discover a lot of rappers. Nah yeah, Gucci Nah.

Speaker 3:

Gucci Burr. Gucci got to go, gucci got to go, say no more.

Speaker 4:

All right?

Speaker 2:

Why all right? Why you say, gucci, gotta go though?

Speaker 3:

because I just he all right gz got a little wayne and gucci man at that Wait wait, wait, gucci man, lil Wayne Gotti.

Speaker 4:

And Jeezy. Yeah, gucci, gotta go, gucci gotta go.

Speaker 2:

He ain't discover nobody better than and Jeezy discover. He ain't discover YG better. He put YG on.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he did.

Speaker 3:

He helped break him. That's what I'm trying to tell you.

Speaker 2:

So are you going like what?

Speaker 4:

No, you on it, you broke, you got to it quick.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was one.

Speaker 4:

It was just real quick. You know what I mean I'm hit.

Speaker 3:

I'm hit, alright alright, alright, alright, here we go. One gotta go. Meek Mill, joey Jahad NH three dollars, one gotta go. Nh, nh.

Speaker 4:

Gotta go alright alright, let me do one. One gotta go. I'm gonna do one with cuz, since we on that Meek Mill, wiz Khalifa, big Sean and Wiz Khalifa, big Sean, and damn, I just had it. Hold on. Oh J Cole, one guy go, big Wiz.

Speaker 3:

Big Sean J Cole damn so it would be it would be out of Wiz and Big Sean. But it's crazy because they got great albums.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to say I'm going to keep it all the way to being a big Sean, because I don't listen to his shit. He all right. Man Wiz stayed before him. That's PA. That's his brother. That's the brother you be rocking, that's my boy, that's the brother.

Speaker 4:

You be rocked, dude.

Speaker 2:

That's my boy. That's Amber Rose from Philly, she from the PA. That's her baby.

Speaker 4:

Father that's her baby father. Yeah, he got an SP, baby you feel me, yeah, he do. He got a P baby.

Speaker 3:

So, big Sean, even though you repping the with the d, you gotta go, bro, okay. Okay, that was a good drawing, that was cool all right, let's do this one. All right, let's do avant tyrese case and joe one gotta go avant though. Yeah, he cutting.

Speaker 2:

He cut.

Speaker 3:

Tyrese go before bro, he got a go before baby boy.

Speaker 2:

You gotta go before a vaunt, bro, so go get on a mic, bro. Yeah that was epic.

Speaker 1:

Yo, you shot the commercial with a buzzer.

Speaker 4:

Hey, so go get on the mic, bro. He had your back dog dog bro you tyree's the coca-cola.

Speaker 2:

Coca-cola commercial case gave him a single to murder mill Like they sunk.

Speaker 1:

You know what? I mean so.

Speaker 3:

I got to rock with Case yeah.

Speaker 2:

I know you got that one.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to say Cash, doll, carisha, ice Spice, and Help me out, white boy.

Speaker 3:

Jada Waiter.

Speaker 4:

Yup.

Speaker 3:

Jada.

Speaker 4:

She don't rap, she don't rap.

Speaker 3:

That's what she do. She got a song With.

Speaker 4:

Dusty Dior, I don't know she don't rap bro. No, you can't do that she had episode I said ice, spice bro, she can't go next to ice spice.

Speaker 3:

Who else you said cash doll, cash that was a good rapper.

Speaker 4:

There we go ice spice, ice price to go.

Speaker 2:

I'm out with 305. And Cash Doll. That's the homie. Yeah, I fucking cashed off. I just got in the car with her. I'm with this motherfucker.

Speaker 4:

I had to because I'm trying to think of other girls that throw in there. No, you got to do.

Speaker 3:

It got to be. Do your journal now, sexy Red, lotto Glow. Do your drone now, uh, sexy red, uh-huh lotto uh-huh, glow, glorella and ice spice there you go I'm gonna throw ice spices again, because she could go.

Speaker 4:

She could go against uh because she a rat, she a rat. We ain't talking about it, but go ahead, that's a good job because she had the gun.

Speaker 3:

The ice spice again yeah, I forgot, you picked ice spice on the last one, so I should have just switched it up, you should have just switched it up. All right, here go the last one right here, this is the big one, you should have said MMA or something no. Mma hot.

Speaker 2:

She a rapper. She had one hit Get the fuck out of there.

Speaker 4:

Bro, you not going to do that, bro, Do not going to do that bro, do what, do, what, do, what Do what?

Speaker 3:

She got to prove herself. She had one song, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Bro? No, she got freestyles. Bro, is he acting?

Speaker 3:

crazy. So we just rating people off of freestyles. Yes, she's been in the game 10 years and we rating her off of one song and two freestyles.

Speaker 4:

They hating, but they broke though, Bro, that joint still play right now.

Speaker 2:

Spice, Spice. Don't got two songs either.

Speaker 3:

All right, whatever, If y'all say so. If y'all say so, here we go. Diddy Birdman, Jay-Z.

Speaker 4:

Dr Dre, one got to go. I'm going to do one after that. Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Do it again.

Speaker 2:

Say it again Birdman, Dr Dre, Jay-Z.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, one got to go go.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we're gonna play we're gonna play and when you, when you pick them, you get rid of all the artists, everybody they sign, all the music they produce all, all 50.

Speaker 1:

You just picked 50 earlier.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to scream. He can live without the West Coast. I said mixtape fishing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he can live without the West Coast.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, all right, we don't need power. You're right, dr Dre, go ahead, we don't need Eminem power and all that. Eminem and all that, make it all go he ain't the culture anyway. He a part of it though.

Speaker 2:

Anything he a part of.

Speaker 4:

You getting rid of all that you getting rid of all that and who else Diddy I?

Speaker 3:

ain't getting rid of.

Speaker 2:

Biggie, big fella ain't getting rid of.

Speaker 3:

Biggie, I'm with you, brooklyn nigga. Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, brooklyn nigga. Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, yeah, brooklyn, brooklyn.

Speaker 4:

I been with Brooklyn heavy Ben.

Speaker 2:

Starr, st James, I'm with all that West Coast, I don't know nobody out there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah me either. You just was with YG and them niggas, though Stop crying, yeah, but no, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Y K Smith and all of it all that K Smith from West.

Speaker 1:

Philly, look now he turned tour, he from West, he from West.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, all right, you have one more.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I want to do one with all spitters. Man, I'm going to say I'm going to try to do this one off top Jadakiss. Actually I'm not going to do that, my fault. I want to do the younger ones. I want to do YFN, lucci G, herbo and you could do two. Lil Baby, lil Dirk. There we go.

Speaker 2:

Herbo.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like Herb too. Who was that? The one you said? You said Herb, and who else I should have?

Speaker 1:

said? I said Herb. What did we say? You said Herb. I should have said what did we say? You said Herb. No, who you? I said Lil Baby. I said Luchi.

Speaker 3:

I should have said Dirk, I said Dirk and Lil Baby, alright, alright, alright.

Speaker 4:

You know we did that right. That was a good one you said Luchi and Jirba yeah that was a good. I should have probably said Somebody else besides Herb, but that's cool.

Speaker 3:

That was a good one.

Speaker 4:

Alright, go ahead, man us out, man yeah, man, it's the real of the most podcast. I'm real, I'm white boy d28. Wait, wait, wait. Before we finish, you want to tell them what you got going on, what you got coming out.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying how to reach you if they want to get in touch with you to do some features man ig, man hit me up you know I mean yeah stream that motherfucking tears on the pavement yeah, got on that joint man, philly legend, kenzo, you, kenzo, you know what I mean. Baby, my guys, my brother.

Speaker 4:

Lil.

Speaker 2:

Soul. Go ahead and stream that.

Speaker 4:

Shout out Skrill, yeah, man. Where to take the little song with Teef man?

Speaker 2:

Just hit me up, man, via IG. Man Don't be scared, man.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, y'all don't gotta send a track.

Speaker 3:

Hit me up man, hit him up man.

Speaker 2:

He a cool guy man. I'm on that joint every day. Check in the.

Speaker 3:

DM. He a cool gentleman man. He mean business, man Get at me, man Get with him.

Speaker 2:

I want to work with everybody around the city, man.

Speaker 4:

All around the country.

Speaker 2:

Let's get it, man.

Speaker 4:

Do for self, do for self, roller than most, roller than most. Let's get it you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Shout out my nigga Sem Bando Baby. He's in the building, my guy. Hardest, hardest working guy Ghetto.

Speaker 4:

Ghetto Baby, ghetto Baby, not Bando.

Speaker 2:

Baby.

Speaker 3:

But, shout out to Bando Baby. Shout out to them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, shout out to them. That's how much labels we surround them off. Listen, man. D2e.

Speaker 1:

All these guys we bit them.

Speaker 4:

In the lid. Yeah, man. Shout out to Hope City. Shout out to all the guys. Shout out to the guys. Yeah, man, it's the real of the most podcast. I'm Ruler, I'm Whiteboy D2E and we got teeth in the building. You dig Beta. Be there, zach man Big bibbles. You already know, man we out, we out. Ruler the Moose Podcast.

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