
Realer Than Most Podcast
Here at Realer Than Most Podcast, we believe that hip-hop/rap is more than just music its a cultured lifestyle, and a way of expressing oneself. we are based out of Philadelphia tri-state area that's why we focus on artist who are not only skilled in their craft but also have a unique perspective and voice. our goal is to provide a platform for these rising stars to share their stories and connect with their fans on a deeper level.
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Realer Than Most Podcast
| JASON BRTOTHER | | FEAT. DR. FSDABENDER| | RTM PODCAST | SZN 3 | EP 20 |
The raw streets of Philadelphia have birthed countless stories, but few are told with the honesty and perspective offered by Easy Money Teef and FS Bender. In this gripping conversation, these two rising artists—often called "the leaders of the YNs"—open up about their journey from neighborhood conflicts to music careers while carrying the weight of lost friends and opportunities.
Growing up in North Philly's project housing shaped their worldview, with influential grandmothers who taught them early hustle and survival. "My grandma was the first person that passed me my first brown paper bag full of money," Teef reveals, highlighting how family dynamics in their communities often defied conventional expectations.
What sets this discussion apart is its focus on growth and responsibility. Rather than glorifying their pasts, both artists speak candidly about wanting better for the generation coming up behind them. "We want to get the youngest to the part of life where they get to start enjoying life," they emphasize, acknowledging that their own paths were marked by losses that could have been avoided.
The conversation takes a powerful turn when addressing "survivor's remorse"—the complex emotions that come with achieving success while watching peers fall to violence or incarceration. FS Bender, who describes himself as "one of the last men standing," shares the emotional burden of moving forward while honoring those who didn't make it.
Beyond the serious moments, their personalities shine through during playful debates about hip-hop legends and music preferences, revealing the cultural knowledge that informs their artistry. They also push back against being labeled simply as "drill rappers," insisting on defining their own sound: "I'm from Philly, I rep 234. I ain't no fucking drill rapper, that's some Chicago shit."
Share, like, subscribe, and comment on this episode that bridges generations, offering wisdom for anyone navigating difficult circumstances while pursuing their dreams. The real ones always find a way forward.
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Speaker 2:I'm WhiteboyD28.
Speaker 3:Listen, man, y'all stay tuned in what's going on. Right now we got Teef in the building.
Speaker 1:FS Bender in the building.
Speaker 3:Yeah yeah, it ain't really too much to be said. I need everybody phoned on silence, cause this interview gonna get real intense.
Speaker 4:You feel me.
Speaker 3:We got the guys in the building.
Speaker 2:The leaders of the YNs.
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Speaker 4:We dropping man, so stay tuned.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but right now we got the guys in the building man.
Speaker 3:What's up? Man A-T been up here already, so you already know how we roll already.
Speaker 5:Y'all already know we family. You know what I mean. It's my first time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's your first time up here with us, man. We really on some family shit. You know what I mean For sure. We really just kick it for real, for real. So like we start off with white boy really kicking it. You know what I mean. So, white boy, let's do what we normally do, man.
Speaker 2:Okay. So all right, you know, all right, you know, you know okay, okay, really the most.
Speaker 2:and we've been um, we've been working and we've been bending, we've been moving around and now we at location, I'm saying, and we got what I like to call um, the leaders of the yns and the reason why, real shit the reason why I put them as leaders is because, like, okay, like all right for the last few years, and philly, we, you know, we we obtain the drill culture and with us being, um, the you know, like a real place to come from. We take, we take what we do and what we talk about very, very serious, seriously.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you know what I'm saying we take it to a whole nother level.
Speaker 4:I'm definitely a leader because I've never been a follower.
Speaker 2:Right right.
Speaker 4:So you know what I'm saying that's my brother right here. I ain't got big music with niggas to be on. It's a tip and all that he bouquets to be honest and tip it all out. We bouquet by ourselves. Right Bro, for sure, he dropped his own song with one of his homies A little bullshit. I dropped my first song with one of my homies. We ain't had to drop what niggas is popping and all that. Just get some clout and all that. Yeah shit.
Speaker 5:When you a real nigga that shit, certain shit just come naturally to you.
Speaker 2:And that's just crazy, it being so real that like normally the things that we talk about in our raps and it could be really doing. But, being as though that like we, we, we get into a part of like we want to get the. We want to get the youngest to the part of a life where they get to start enjoying life.
Speaker 2:Right now I'm saying where, all right, we've been through a few things, we might have lost a enjoying life. Right now I'm saying where, all right, we've been through a few things, we might have lost a few people. You know what I'm saying. But what's in front of us is is what's important, and telling the kids that come under us that I don't want y'all to really walk in the shoes that I walk them, because we lost a lot of people when doing that and I don't want to see y'all lose. Nobody so do.
Speaker 4:Yeah, the most important thing is life. This shit ain't no joke.
Speaker 2:Exactly, and living life is like when you lose it young. You don't get to understand or experience your full, or maximize on your full potential. You know what I'm saying. I really want y'all to maximize on y'all full potential. That's why I be putting y'all as the leaders, because y'all got the voice to actually maximize on y'all potential and tell the next, the next, the next generation I know y'all you it's nice up here, feel good, living life, kids so that's what.
Speaker 4:That's what being a leader come with yeah, I lost my little cousin at a young age. Right, that's a piece of knowledge for me yeah like a lot of young leader. Yeah, yeah, it's like you're saying when you're living fast life, you know what goes on yeah yeah, we know like, we know we got like a good family that always make sure we on our dean and we gonna know what's like speaking to the mic.
Speaker 3:So yeah, more important than anything right, I ain.
Speaker 4:I was thinking prepared to go. You gotta make sure you know what you know when you go up? No, no time you care for that you for me, yeah. We notice a new joke like life is important.
Speaker 2:Okay, all right. So you know really that most I'm saying we here, we got easy money teeth on the couch. We got easy. But we got easy money teeth on the couch and we got FS the bender on the couch. We got Easy Money Teef on the couch and we got FS the Bender on the couch Teef. You've been here before FS the Bender. This your first time, so we're going to get a people your story when you from, skiddy.
Speaker 5:I'm from North Philly, I'm from the projects for 11th and Ars, but I grew up down Tiffin Thompson. So I say Tiffin Thompson because my dad, like my whole dad's side of the family, is from 11 hours. Okay, but I grew up in my own thing. I went down to 10th Street.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:So, like.
Speaker 5:That's where I jumped off the porch and did everything. Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, so you coming up in that area, North Philly, you know poverty-stricken neighborhood Give me a few of your influences growing up, and when I say that I mean like the people that might have been like right in your house or right outside your door. Give me a few of them coming up my grandma, my grandma hustling.
Speaker 5:She, she's been a hustler, still hustles to this day I believe in her 70s she's still hustling right, do everything fire, fire.
Speaker 4:My grandma, my grandma was like that. I love you. My grandma, his grandma, I'm in the curtain, yeah, my grandma, my grandma was like that. I love you. My grandma, his grandma in the curtain, yeah.
Speaker 2:My grandma was the same way. She taught me a lot. She was the first person that passed me my first brown paper bag full of money.
Speaker 4:My grandma did that. Real rap, real rap. That's heavy, so I get that.
Speaker 2:So my grandmas yeah, grandmas be heavy in our community. I mean, they hold it down. So, coming up with grandmom as an early influence that you have, give me a few of your musical influences growing up. Who were some of the?
Speaker 5:first people you was listening to. When it came to music, I listened to a little bit of everybody Coming up.
Speaker 4:You all remember the nigga YBN'm here, I listen to him famous decks.
Speaker 5:Yeah, a risky kid, his weave. Okay, I listen to sizzle. Now brent fire.
Speaker 2:Summer walker party next door hey, yo, you know it's crazy, bro, because when I was sitting here asking you I'm like yo, all the niggas that talk the most gangster shit on they shit listen to R&B. No bullshit, bro, like all the gangster rappers. If you watch their like documentaries and shit and they ask that type of question, I just asked you they be like no, I listen to SWV. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Escape, I listen to all that's fire.
Speaker 4:I'm a YFL Uchi, but.
Speaker 1:I'm a.
Speaker 4:YFL Uchi. That's my favorite rapper. My favorite rapper used to be Ang Doe, first name P Shank Doe. You know I had to find another rapper. I fuck with YFL Uchi. You know what I'm saying, right.
Speaker 2:I like Luchi.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I fuck with Luchi.
Speaker 2:Shout out Luchi, yeah, I like Luchi, okay, saying right, I like lucci. Yeah, I like lucci, okay, so that's fire that you like got a range. And like listen to um r b and too, because sometimes the uh rap music could get oversaturated, and like hearing that all day is annoying for sure.
Speaker 4:No little wayne, I a little wayne, like better than all that, like all that you got.
Speaker 2:Let's to listen I was just listening to lil wayne, like two nights ago. All right, wayne. Wayne was different, like his little run he had man. Wayne was different man, all right. So, um, you know, with you having those influences early in the music, like give me, um, give me when, like you start sparking and like start playing with the music, like how that come along, like, give me that.
Speaker 5:Alright, I made my first song when I went to I think I was in Florida. That was like my second song. My family took a trip to Florida. We booked a studio session out there. We shot a video. I made a song. I went to the studio out there I made a song. I went to the studio out there. I made three songs. All the songs was bangers. I came back to the city, made another song with my man. We shot a video to it. That joint went up. That shit is history for life.
Speaker 2:So your first time recording was going to Florida.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah, huh.
Speaker 2:Damn. That's that for them, huh all bangers.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that's crazy cuz I would have thought it would have been like something here.
Speaker 2:Yeah right no, that's, that's fire though. So um with uh, would you like having that first session and making three songs right then? And there did you think like damn, that's something I could like really do, like I could. I mean, let me, let me go ahead and like really put my my thing like or at that time you wasn't really like- all the way in.
Speaker 5:At that point in time I wasn't thinking that I could make the amount of money that I've been offered. Okay. At all Like never.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so when um so like, Excuse the cowboy jersey, y'all. He not from here he disrespectful, he not from here.
Speaker 3:He disrespectful, he not from here.
Speaker 4:Shout out to the fucking.
Speaker 5:A's, he is not from here, yo he crazy. This boy crazy.
Speaker 3:Walk in the camera with that jersey on.
Speaker 2:Like he cool with us, like that, like he family. That's crazy, man Crazy.
Speaker 1:That boy crazy.
Speaker 4:I'm a fucking corner on defense like I'm Slade nigga that boy crazy, man, crazy. I'm going to fucking corner on defense. Like I'm Slade nigga that ball crazy. 15s for the 25 all day, nigga Listen listen, listen.
Speaker 3:We about to talk, but look, you had a. Let me just slow down real quick. I want to know how it was coming up on Timfenars man, your childhood bro. I love Timfenars Timper Thompson. Yeah, timper Thompson me just slow down real quick. I want to know how it was coming up on tiffin nars man, your childhood bro like, yeah, temper thompson, yeah, my fault. Um, how was your childhood growing up, bro? Like some of the things you went through see I had.
Speaker 5:I had a great childhood there we go, like my upbringing was like like, like terrific, mm-hmm. I just grew up. Uh, I wish it came to me and I had to see it. I can't run from.
Speaker 3:I had embrace that shit okay you know, so just stood in front of whatever you said. You had to stand in front of embracing it.
Speaker 5:All right, as a man, you know I'm saying, but the childhood was great as you remember, I took trips, took trips, I played AU sports Sports Cooked cheese from basketball how you doing.
Speaker 4:I used to be playing ball all day Like this would be my man we're doing bullshit.
Speaker 2:Tell the camera how y'all first met.
Speaker 3:There we go Because like what people don't know is like y'all. It ain't like some new. That's what I was trying to get.
Speaker 4:I was going I was walking down to the childhood and middle school we played yeah, we played on basketball on the same team, but my dumb ass, I don't know how I make the team. I got kicked off of some boy, my pop came up to the school, embarrassed me yeah I got took off.
Speaker 5:The team took my jersey, gave me back to the culture and all that.
Speaker 4:Shut up my man. I say what's up? So y'all. He took me to the King Center.
Speaker 5:Okay, this nigga had me up Southwest. This nigga had me all the way up right there by Bartram Of course we was everywhere, bro.
Speaker 4:We went to the fucking. We all left school. We got on the 10 train right, the Charlie. Yeah, we was all down the bottom and shit taking pictures and shit.
Speaker 5:Yo whole town wild bro. Y'all know Bru, know how I to cook.
Speaker 3:I be saying he cook on the gram Bruh really know how to cook.
Speaker 4:I used to cook at Seven Boys.
Speaker 3:He be on the gram cooking.
Speaker 4:Shout out my old head G Real right, he show me how to cook.
Speaker 2:And I cook for his bitches and all that we have a B&B invite 100 bitches.
Speaker 4:Yo, real right, we got a B&B invite 100 bitches.
Speaker 2:We breakfast and we're gonna feed all them. Then we're gonna feed them. They get to that like I'm gonna take your so, so y'all coming up at the time, y'all, y'all weren't rapping ballin, oh baller we was having bro.
Speaker 4:One day we went to a. Um, our school had like a party man, it was like a dance party or something like a special day that was cracking. We I don't I ain't gonna name some of the girls that were in school it was a little nice little girl.
Speaker 5:You know right.
Speaker 2:I want everyone to name them.
Speaker 4:I am. I remember she was. You know we talk about.
Speaker 2:I was going to say you know that's fire, because like it is like, y'all just kids, you know what I'm saying. Y'all just living life. It ain't too much pressure, you know what I'm saying. Y'all just living Girls parties.
Speaker 5:Excuse me, I don't mean to cut you off, but it's crazy, right, because I'm from Newark, philly, and now I went to school all the way up like 59 from baltimore, so it's like I met all these like this a friend I met when I was a kid, we grown up that like that's a friendship that never changed like we, we locked in forever right, like I was just in jail with his homies?
Speaker 5:that I don't know but I know them through them and it's like he going through the same love that he showed me like like know, like shit, like that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, no boys should. The craziest memory I had when we was in school, like it was some nigga that we went to school I forgot his name. So, laskin Cuts, this nigga was in a dick sack in the alley by a fucking crackhead. He got hurt in the school, suspended him in the school.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that shit was a funny shit. That shit was funny. We used to go to Dope and Dome. That time Yo it was Raheem.
Speaker 4:We used to do some shit. It was Raheem. Oh my God.
Speaker 1:He was gonna Danny rock and all that shit.
Speaker 5:He gave his name up my Jam Raheem brother and record Yo.
Speaker 4:You fucking drunk, we Jammed him and recorded it bro. I know a lot of you really had fun though. No bullshit though, bro.
Speaker 3:Wait, how Huh, raheem Huh.
Speaker 5:What Jim did for a QP and a backseat and $36?.
Speaker 3:Damn Word, damn I was fucked up I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 4:no bullshit, though. Needed that when people be telling you like you don't want to grow up fast and all that shit like no bullshit. Believe them, be telling you like y'all won't grow up fast and all that like. Believe me, like I was in middle school, bro, I got kicked out the school district. I didn't even get to go to high school I went to job court. I got kicked out of job court. I got kicked out of every school I went to.
Speaker 5:I really missed school bro I wish I could go to school yeah man yo, we was just making this school, but I'm gonna keep it real with your in school bro don't keep saying you want to be growing, you, god, don't want to stay young, bro just relax young bro high school was this you got more time to be old bro.
Speaker 4:Then you got time yeah, you can still go to school though no, the experience yeah, but I want to go to the experience ain't never gonna be. You ain't gonna be with the same people here you feel me that was fun playing on basketball teams and all that yeah yeah I really know how to play ball, so be at a high school game.
Speaker 2:I'm playing ball and be cooking what these is talking about so look before like all right, so in between that from from going from that into like I ain't going to lie from there, it was like y'all came right off the step. Drama.
Speaker 2:You know, what I'm saying. So now, like y'all enduring drama in y'all life coming into y'all being men, like talk about that. And I want y'all to talk about it in a perspective as like letting these kids know that, like it ain't really cool. Like I'm saying like all right to defend yourself and to defend what you have going on around you is is the thing. Of course we're going to do that as men.
Speaker 2:But like putting your life at risk to, to, to not have a life or to do life is like, not the way we can't really is fucked up, Right, Because you don't live, you live.
Speaker 5:You got to think for other people. You really can't you do it for yourself but you got to do it for other people more than yourself, because you already know yourself. You don't know other motherfuckers, you don't understand other motherfuckers, so you got to. That's all I'd be about. I feel like you be pretty good yeah.
Speaker 4:Now what was the question again?
Speaker 2:So like so far as like giving the kids game, on, like on, like moving forward in life without having to. You know what I mean the drama, shit like.
Speaker 4:Oh yeah, oh yeah, that drama shit. Nelly, like you could like defend yourself, I heard, but you don't want to like have a target on your back and you got a thousand want to do something to you and you don't even know half of these because, because basically, both, both y'all rap careers basically blew up in the midst of y'all having drama.
Speaker 3:Yeah, sometimes, yeah, so I get what you're saying. He's like like pretty much what we was talking about. Like, bro, you did enough. Yeah, like like some of this. You probably like wish you could have skipped over. You know what I'm saying. So if you could tell somebody like yo youngin, you ain't need God, some of this shit y'all out here doing. They try to get on to be in the music industry.
Speaker 4:Yeah, this rapping shit don't even phase me, because look because look ultimately it.
Speaker 3:This is what's happening?
Speaker 5:In all reality. This is about business.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and ultimately this is what the kids doing they trying to get names like y'all, so they crashing out to get them it was a different time and it ain't the same time it was a different time and it ain't the same time.
Speaker 5:Y'all can't do the shit we did. Y'all can't A lot of shit I did when I was 15, I'll never do again, me being 22 right now I won't the consequences. Everything is different. They crack down on it. You're not niggas going to jail for murders that they really did and it's getting 45 to 90 and 50 to 100s. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:Yeah, and it's real.
Speaker 4:That shit is real, even with this rap shit. My friends that took that shit, Bro. Niggas that be rapping, they be drunk, bro. Like I know, I can rap about different shit, but it's like this is what they want.
Speaker 5:And I wish I ain't start rapping like this, because now that's what I feel. No, you give them what they want, but as our life start to like, go on and we experience different shit.
Speaker 4:This is deep in shit, though that probably make a young boy want to go do some dumbass shit. Like me explaining this, I don't want y'all to go do no dumbass shit because I'm saying this and that, this and that. This shit entertainment, not necessarily.
Speaker 5:Because before it's the brothers that play basketball and football, and when they in the locker room, before they go to the game, they tee up, they listen to us.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you know what I? They listen to us. Yeah, they put it towards something.
Speaker 5:It's about what you put it towards.
Speaker 4:But nah, bro, I ain't doing none of this shit in real life. Bro, this shit is entertainment. Don't take no, none of that shit on my name. I'm cool. I'm just rapping because this is what y'all like, bro.
Speaker 5:I'm a nigga that did all this. I ain't gonna lie I did everything I done, been in every position. I'm trying to figure out my way. What's the next?
Speaker 3:step. So you've been through a lot already. You've been to jail.
Speaker 5:I done been through all that shit. I made the tape called Everything but Death because I done been through everything but death. I ain't dead yet.
Speaker 4:That's the only thing I ain't been through, I done been through everything.
Speaker 5:There's something new come to me every day.
Speaker 4:I don't like that shit though. So wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, damn my city cooked man Yo bro White boy City cooked man I feel.
Speaker 3:I just want to know like we got, like how we going to move forward in this city with the generation under y'all we mind our business.
Speaker 4:Under y'all mind your business we mind the br, we mind our business with y'all. Yeah, that's why be cool, but the that don't want any business, they being a bunch of bullshit for nothing.
Speaker 5:They get some money because when you got money you ain't worried about nothing. You're worried about spending your money, you're worried about, but you're worried about like the the finer things. You ain't your mind ain't in the gutter because y'all got love for me.
Speaker 4:If it's, a mars, a hundred percent it's already gonna be up on them because I don't know if they cool or not, because don't be cool and they won't tell you if they cool and I just sit around, you won't be cool. Yeah, let me know if you're cool or not, because, like, if it's on that tip, let me know, don't be on those sneaky, because that's that nutty bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah they're gonna always come like that, though they ain't never gonna come like that. That's how they always gonna come.
Speaker 4:That's why you gotta be up on it before that shit get in, yeah, hell yeah, hell yeah. I don't even want certain niggas you know what I'm saying to be five feet near me.
Speaker 2:So look so like, alright, how I be looking at it, right Cause.
Speaker 3:I was a YN at one point in time.
Speaker 2:You said how do you that it'd be environments who you be around? Yeah that's what. That's what so like. When I start changing my life, I start changing my environments, I start. I start changing my thinking.
Speaker 5:I start changing the people I'll be about you I think that's the best way to go about it is the walking dead, and once they bite you, you start to walk like dumb damn that was some real, that should mean a lot.
Speaker 1:No, that's hard you don't want to get bit by them.
Speaker 2:Zombies, bro, they hate us and all that they be out here hating and all that. I'm trying to tell you, bro, they, they, they, they. They disguised now they got like. They got like fake rolexes and most of night chains and but they zombies right, here you be early. I don't want to talk about them zombies right here, you be hurt.
Speaker 3:No, I ain't talking about them, not me he said voice tonight that thing ain't got no voice.
Speaker 2:Tonight it's playing. I step off playing real. Don't like we're fired, no, but look my niggas be out here disguised squirrels, told me.
Speaker 5:He told me, just told me yesterday. You hang around what you want to be real talk because I I told him I was in the god told him I was in the trenches, I was on my block the other day. Yeah, he's like, why are you still hanging down there?
Speaker 3:he's like you know what you are, whatever energy you give is what you're going to get back if you hang around me every day.
Speaker 5:You're going to be like me.
Speaker 2:You're going to be successful right now, bro, definitely got listening and I'm gonna give you a play off the camera too, like some personal that that I know personally. Like that somebody was hanging around him and got 50, like I'm saying, I'm gonna keep her, I'm a guru, I'm gonna give you the answer now.
Speaker 2:It's just it just be like this, though. Like, like he just said, once, all right. Once you become the person, you become FS the bender. Now, all the, all, the uh, all the shit that got you to be an FS the Bender, you ain't really got to do no more, you just got to rap.
Speaker 1:Be, an.
Speaker 3:FS the Bender Be the rapper.
Speaker 2:Because that's where the paper at I ain't going front. They just want to see the work, work, work, work, work, work. The shit come along if you put in the work in.
Speaker 3:It ain't going to come along. They want to see if they able to use your name and be able to invest it as a business and be able to be able to move around from city to city with you without something happening you know what I'm saying Without them thinking they money or their investment going to go down the drain.
Speaker 4:You feel me no, like a lot of shit. You got taken around with it. When a motherfucker tell you something, I mean, mean they really like they up on you, like that.
Speaker 2:That should give you motivation to go do something no, because it's like look, scrubber, he don't, he don't?
Speaker 2:he ain't had to tell you that nope, that was gang and him being at the height that he is and his success. He had to do what he did for that person that he did it for. But he did it. Now I'm saying or he put it together because he put both the people in the room to just get it done. Now I'm saying you just got to pay attention to the climate of the game and where you at in it and execute.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you got the ball there, right? Y'all got the ball right now. So, like in between y'all having like the drama and then like y'all like taking the attention from the drama and turn it into rap views, is Now y'all at the red view, part you bring yeah yeah, exactly, you keep breaking the radio.
Speaker 4:Now I'm saying you tell me that shit all the time.
Speaker 2:Cuz. It's like those be the steps and all right. We come from the hood where we be independent, so those be the steps, and let somebody gonna come and just drop a whole whole bunch of money on us.
Speaker 5:That don't happen though it don't happen, it don't, it don't. But I can see, I can speak for myself and I can speak for my brother. Right here, we in a position for it no, no, for sure no we're right no for sure it would have happened for me if I had never been, if I, if I didn't get incarcerated, shut up my manager style baby up on it shut up my manager baby up on it, Shout out my man Javon. Shout out CEO Duke.
Speaker 4:He tell me a lot of things.
Speaker 3:What's some of the strategies you gonna use? To, like, stay consistent right now. Like he told you, if you hang around me you gonna be like me. So like right there, that's it. Like I bet that means there's a blueprint behind it.
Speaker 2:If I see what he and this, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:I just had a daughter. You just came home. When bro not in the studio. He in the house with his daughter and you not doing nothing unnecessary. You're not coming out the house to make money. You're not going to the house to go to the studio. You're not doing nothing productive Going out with your kids. There's no reason to be outside that's the method.
Speaker 2:That's the method that's the method I'm telling you, that's the method. I've been on that key to life, bro. If you need a life, if it ain't no paper, or if it ain't the podcast, or if it ain't like I got.
Speaker 3:No, that's what we on studio like really the most I just did in there.
Speaker 2:With that, bro, I'm not family or work man?
Speaker 3:it don't make sense. It's family or work for it.
Speaker 2:It makes it, this family or work in a crib watching YouTube.
Speaker 5:So I'm taking too much.
Speaker 2:I'm taking my feet, my feet.
Speaker 5:This family or work.
Speaker 2:The socks on, the pajamas on and all that yeah for sure. I'm living good.
Speaker 5:I'm going to take a picture of my pajamas, and I didn't do it. Wifey chocolate, turkey.
Speaker 2:I'm chilling bro. What I like for a bro straight like that ass niggas, be all these what you tripping, and then the paper won't come right to you. Every time you look up there's gonna be something going like you invited to some, or some paper come to you because you're worth go up. Come on, cuz you ain't.
Speaker 5:Everybody don't say you are the assessment of it. Nigga call me. They say like that fessy, what the fuck you doing those? You still on.
Speaker 2:And look, since you came home, I've been hearing your name when I've been hearing it, hearing it so like when I got the car early, I'm like that, that's crazy. I've been hearing your name, crazy. I've been hearing this shit. So it's anticipated for a reason.
Speaker 2:I'm saying is anticipated for a reason. You just gotta come out here and do your thing. Everything I'm gonna be worth it. Out here and do your thing, and everything I'm gonna give y'all gonna be worth it. Everything that's good. I like to hear that. Everything, yeah, I like to hear that. And and all right, so look okay. So now, now, now, y'all in the music, right, and y'all getting into, like really working on music and getting into your artistry, like tell me like how y'all want to go and where y'all think y'all can really put your names to in the next year or so, so far as this music thing, like, and on the hip-hop, philly scene.
Speaker 5:I'm going to be one of the best rappers. I'm a drill rapper. I say I'm a drill rapper. I say I'm the best drill rapper in the city. By the end of this year I'm going to be the best rapper in the city.
Speaker 3:Okay, I got a question for y'all too. Since y'all like the no, I ain't gonna say like Y'all fully drill.
Speaker 5:But I can make music. I'm in the box. I'm fine with the box.
Speaker 3:I got this one question. I understand what he's saying, y'all fully drill though. I'm, like we, one of the best drill rappers. I ain't competing with my brother bro, I got this one question Y'all fully drilled. No, no, no, we ain't going to compete we ain't going to compete. We not going to compete, but y'all both get into this question right here, that's my man.
Speaker 3:Every head nigga Y'all too crazy, all right, look, look, look. No, I'm serious, because I want the people to really hear y'all talk and say this part right here, man, like y'all fully drill right. So everything that you go through as a drill artist, is it worth it being a drill artist?
Speaker 5:Yeah, yes, yes, I had to think about you, get certain eyes on you, right give me your opinion, then you give me yours go ahead team.
Speaker 4:I have to think about it because it's a good thing because y'all lose, homies yeah, y'all go through that.
Speaker 3:I never even imagined going through as a young guy.
Speaker 4:But go ahead, I'm about to say like it's a good thing having a little name. I heard all that, but that don't mean nothing. If you ain't got money to move around, like if you stuck in the same place with a name, it's cool, but you is just like right here.
Speaker 4:Yeah so that's the only fucked up thing about this shit, but that's other than that, that shit, fun. But you just being in the trenches and you talking shit and you ain't got nothing to move around and all that and, yes, and you just right there. That's fucked up. This was a bullshit no, bullshit no game. I heard no, real shit 24, seven Niggas is.
Speaker 2:it's just like you got to have a hustle.
Speaker 1:I have something to do.
Speaker 2:And I don't mean that in a sense like grab a bird and hustle Cool, I know, I just have a hustle with you. Get some T-shirts, uh buy for 250 and uh get a thousand dollars worth of something that won't work anything.
Speaker 5:What he's saying won't work. It's a, it's a method, but that won't work. You gotta find what worked for you, though. Yeah, don't go, don't, don't, don't ride somebody else with you. Find what you're like, find what you can do the best and do it.
Speaker 4:That's all it be about y'all don't go viral for nothing.
Speaker 3:So y'all say it's all worth it yeah, it's worth it.
Speaker 4:It's definitely worth it. You can feed your family what you saying?
Speaker 5:is it worth it me losing my friends?
Speaker 3:like just being a drill artist like right now, at this point.
Speaker 4:I think that just come with the streets, cause I, I love like I ain't gonna say I lost. No, no, no, anything y'all been through, I lost like a drill before I started rapping.
Speaker 3:Being a drill artist though that's what I was saying, Like everything y'all been like. All right, put it like this Drill rappers don't even be getting signed like that. So I look at you, feel me.
Speaker 4:Like everything you feel me, like everything y'all go through is being a drill rapper. Is it cool Like y'all get discriminated Like a lot of people is not In that category, because with niggas.
Speaker 2:People, don't even be one, I'm about Rolexes.
Speaker 4:I rap about cars, I rap about bitches, I rap about houses. I just don't rap about jumping out. It just come to my head because I'm freestyling sometimes that's what's going on? I know it's the climate.
Speaker 2:No, it's the climate of the game, your age and your style of rapping.
Speaker 4:Yeah you get put in that box what I call what, I call it what I call it is reality rap.
Speaker 2:All y'all is doing is just rapping about what y'all seen personally or what y'all did in your lives. Because me personally- at the end of the day at the end of the day, the people just take it for what is worth, for what they want to take it for. That's the whole point of turning.
Speaker 4:I mean imitation, I mean imitation into reality, no bullshit. When I was a pup, I always never said I wanted to be a drill rubber, because I felt like, if you were a drill rubber, that's some Chicago, new York shit. I'm from Philly, bro. I rep two, three, four. I ain't no fucking drill rubber, that's some Chicago shit. I fuck with Chicago. I no fucking drill rappers. I like that, I like that right there.
Speaker 3:Because our drill rap, not the same as nobody's, yeah, but.
Speaker 5:I don't want to be no drill rapper. Niggas like us make our drill rap, not the same?
Speaker 4:And that's why I'm saying it's not drill, rap a combo. Look, I'm a shit talk that they get.
Speaker 3:Appreciate it, man.
Speaker 2:So look what y'all I ain't. I like that, though, cuz I Identify some shit sounds there like, at the end of the day, we got to be able to understand exactly what we doing, identify it and capitalize on it. That's why I be asking y'all this type of shit, because I don't be wanting it to fly over y'all head while we, like we trying to execute some paper over here, you feel? Me, you feel me, you feel me Buckets, yeah, buckets, just coming.
Speaker 3:I ask these questions too, also because I be wanting people to know like, this is a business, y'all rapping, y'all do this. You know what I mean? They probably thinking every time they hear a song from y'all, something going on Nah, like bro, this a business. I'm trying to get on, I'm trying to make some money, I'm trying to stage, I'm trying to be in the next city.
Speaker 2:So that's why I said I'll be looking at, that is like waves, that type waves or that wave that it was that kind of over. So like that's why I'm saying like how they rapping now and the that they doing now and the style and how they coming out is more like they just popping they on some detroit, popping they not on, like it's not really like a drill rap anymore, like it's like a pop my man bucket. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:It's like a pop my shit.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. There we go, it's like a pop and shit type. It ain't really like that drill, that type shit. It's not that you know what I mean. I just think we was at the tail end of that, you know what I mean. And now it's a resurgence of some rapping shit that's going on, some fly talking, popping my shit type shit. We alive, we ain't talk about dying and we ain't smoking. No packs, no more that shit. Calling me off that.
Speaker 3:We getting paid for it. You talking about the stuff I just heard today?
Speaker 2:No, I'm not.
Speaker 3:What I'm saying is Yo, he tripping.
Speaker 2:What I'm saying is in a whole. I'm not saying like what an individual doing here or an individual doing here.
Speaker 3:I'm saying Philly and the state of Philly hip-hop. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, philly hip-hop, philly hip-hop is actually beautiful right now. I'm not gonna lie. I like where we at and it's gonna grow and get bigger.
Speaker 4:That's what I wanted to say. I ain't gonna lie, bro, a nigga like me. Bro, I fuck with every rapper in Philly, bro I pray all y'alliggas checking out this joint. Y'all got talent for us to be drawn, y'all got to be known for the city. You feel me. So all that little nut-ass shit. Niggas be thinking niggas be on some nut shit and on some backdoor shit. Y'all got to let me know what the fuck it is, because I fuck with so that easy money teeth.
Speaker 4:I'm going to drop some more videos. I'm going to jump somewhere, vision shit from my tape saying I take a big go home right now. Mm hmm, john, I ain't a lot of John Deere was supposed to do.
Speaker 2:I still going up, I'll be saying it that's good, I like, I like, I like, I like, I like, when you all get into the artistry of this shit, just so you all can understand and see, like the game. Now I mean Getting into doing the music, recording the records, putting them out and then getting the results from it. Know what I'm saying? Because ultimately, if you keep doing it, it grow into business. It's automatic. You know what I'm saying Because you're going to be like ho, I keep spending all this money on studio time. Oh, I keep spending all this time on doing music. I gotta figure out how to make some money in this and then when you start.
Speaker 5:When you start thinking that way, once you see it is gonna get some point in time where you start to, you gonna see that it ain't for you, that it shouldn't work, and it's either, you gonna Find some knows. Are you gonna continue to deliver dream that you know ain't gonna work?
Speaker 2:you know that's how I go, though sometimes it takes 10 years for rapping.
Speaker 5:Right now I would have been done. I've seen major results. I used to tell a nigga I signed up for five thousand dollars. I kill a nigga.
Speaker 4:He told me some shit like that right that I always kept in my head. Somebody always told me like don't make this a job, like not to say that, but don't make it a job to a point. You want to stretch yourself out about this yeah, you gotta have fun.
Speaker 2:You gotta have fun with it.
Speaker 4:Let this shit be natural. Don't stress yourself out about this shit. At the end of the day, everybody gotta get the fuck out of here. That's the most important thing. Fuck this rap shit. That's the main objective we get our family out.
Speaker 4:We can do get money with this shit, but at the end of the day, bro, the most important thing is, yeah, I'm saying, don't stress yourself out about this. That's why, asked me, when I drop, like when I'm going dropping, all that, be like, bro, I got a lot of I'm dealing with. I'll be thinking about 30 things at one time, bro. It's like life, you feel me, it's like I want to drop and all that.
Speaker 2:But I'll be thinking about some like like, speak on, speak on that Fs, though, like you know, I mean, like you know, just Just wrapping your head around, staying focused, keeping your mind on doing a business and a work with the, with the rap, and then you know and doing whatever else that you have going on so far as your personal life, the streets and whatever else like talk about that well, listen, I just had a daughter.
Speaker 5:I got a son I'm, did he laugh um, I got 28 homies that's locked up.
Speaker 5:I got 13 homies out of the 28 that's fighting murders. I got that. I gotta do. I can't just like you feel me. I can't afford to fall back like because I got a lot of people that depend on me, like appeal lawyers. Like I got to put up for niggas real lawyers. Commissary phone time that shit real, not even that. I got a daughter. I got to do shit for my daughter. I got to fuck a daughter, not fuck my daughter, but like Life is real Niggas ain't kids, no more.
Speaker 2:They get crazy when it get real right and the way he just said it it was like he read it down, like it's life, but for real, for real.
Speaker 3:That'll drive somebody crazy, man, you know what I'm saying Mentally, you know what I mean. That'll drive somebody crazy. I don't think it's the right way to be having to think and and have your mind.
Speaker 2:You know I mean moving, but, um, I mean because, like you, ultimately it come to this like you got my your regular life, got the kids, wifey, the daughter, then you got the homies you gotta take care of the bros, then you still got your career you want to work on too, like you'm saying. So it's just like keeping the headspace to to check off everything on the list. And you, it's only we, only one person.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you, only one person, yeah I'm saying so like, yeah, man, it's just like the pressures are just being a being, a young black man with a name in philadelphia, you feel me, you to just hold it up to a standard. You know what I mean.
Speaker 4:Definitely keep going though.
Speaker 2:Y'all got it, though it's just, like you know, like just figuring out the independent game on how to like. All right, so that's how I see it. In an independent game, all right, y'all independent. Y'all got millions of views all over instagram, youtube and tick tock. That's three platforms. Y'all get a venue. Then you probably call 800, maybe a thousand tops. You get the venue eight, eight hundred to a thousand dollars. Boom, the, the vent, the venue, the venue, um holds, uh, we're just gonna say roughly 300 people, roughly 300 people. Okay, so now y'all paid for a venue at 800 that hold 300 people. Y'all sell tickets at 20. Y'all get 250 tickets or 300 tickets. Now y'all do the math, you feel me 250 tickets, that's 5 000. You know, I'm saying 300 tickets, that's 6 000 at 20 000 a ticket. At 20 a ticket, y'all only paid a thousand for the venue. Yeah, I'm saying that's four thousand profit. Y'all got a table in the corner with y'all birch on there.
Speaker 4:That's an extra 750 because y'all only paid 250 for the t-shirts corner with y'all birch on there, that's an extra 750 because y'all only paid 250 for the t-shirts we tried. Do like that. It's like they're not letting us. It's like I'm saying everybody at bc feel he has some.
Speaker 1:I gotta stop always thinking it's gonna be some dumb ass.
Speaker 4:That's why we can't really like do nothing, because they're gonna be up on us, they're going on some. I couldn't even perform at somebody else's venue, so I know if I had mine it was going to be on some nut shit.
Speaker 5:But I tried. That's because we here and sometimes it be the way we go about it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that shit be nutty though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just want y'all to win. So I be having like, not only do I be having these ideas, these are things that I've done, that I've seen work. You feel me? So it's like, if I got the game, why not give it to y'all?
Speaker 3:especially on an independent level. Brenda, this question for you have you made money off your music?
Speaker 5:And if you have, how were you able to monetize it? I just made some dog shit in jail.
Speaker 3:I ain't sell shit, talk your shit I ain't sell shit Like I.
Speaker 5:Ain't Niggas in there selling the dudes, these selling cigarettes. I ain't sell nothing. I was on the block with my homies that I ain't seen in two years, Buying these bags, putting money on these books, shit like that.
Speaker 3:Off of music.
Speaker 5:Off of music Sending money to my grandma. I send my grandma $1,000 a week, shit like that. Like ooh dude, showed me the way.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 5:I learned from one of the best niggas there that nigga make $20,000 a month. A lot. How much you think he make a dick?
Speaker 4:Damn, damn thousand a month a lot. How much you think you make a dick damn. Ever got you a question, bro? In general, I don't be going to jail. You know what I'm saying but, like it's tiring. No, listen, listen right, like with the k2. I heard it.
Speaker 3:I don't know oh, you don't promise I heard be smoking bugs.
Speaker 4:bro you smoking chemicals?
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 4:Y'all niggas is fucking idiots.
Speaker 2:I'll call you when I'm done.
Speaker 1:Y'all smoking bugs bro Chemicals.
Speaker 4:That's some crazy niggas. Be in the jail smoking.
Speaker 3:All right, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:So hold on. What happened, sweet love? We ain't going to give up the jail.
Speaker 3:We ain't going to give up the gels.
Speaker 5:We ain't going to give up the gels son, we ain't going to give up the gels.
Speaker 3:We ain't going to give up the gels.
Speaker 5:The gel grind, bro. You was about to give it to him too, but niggas be talking shit.
Speaker 2:Bro, no, no, nah, I'm not in the gels bro.
Speaker 4:Niggas be talking shit that call home and be up on you, but niggas in there smoking fucking bug spray you just brought up dual like give me like a story with you and Duel.
Speaker 5:a good drawing. You and Duel Too many. I don't even know where to start, bro.
Speaker 3:I want to know how long it took to grow your audience for real. For real, because that Y'all really got a strong audience. It's hot as shit Like the people behind y'all. Y'all got good following.
Speaker 5:We built our team, found the sound and ran with it. Then we broke off individually and seen who was who. And that's when we're still standing and unfortunately I'm one of the last niggas standing. It's a gift and a curse and I take what come with it, like in the song. I just happened to face a YBC, but at times I started to hate that shit. You know what I'm saying Because my niggas ain't here with me for the time when I meet you.
Speaker 1:You know what.
Speaker 5:I mean, yeah, bro, I don't give a fuck if a nigga believe me, because I knew what my contracts and I knew the shit that I seen, you know what?
Speaker 5:I'm saying my life is going to be better than any of my homies ever thought it could be, any bitch ever thought it could be better than my mom, my grandma, my mom. Anybody thought it could be no bullshit. Now it's just about staying out of jail. That's my only thing. I'll be rich by next year. I'll come to you a whole different I. I'm a totally different now, this time coming out of jail, but next year you're going like what the? I just got this on the couch, but like man, look at this yeah, I like this really the most.
Speaker 3:And guess what?
Speaker 5:we gonna get you on the couch again for sure yeah, I'm saying well, come down this whole world, you're already done.
Speaker 2:That's what it's about, bro. Like you know what I'm saying. That's what it's about elevating and hitting and maximizing all your potential. That's what it's all about. You know what I'm saying Making a play, making it happen for the family and showing the generation that come up under you that you could come from these walks of life, change your life and win For sure, because all we see is losing. Now I'm saying and a bunch of losers, so that shit start to light. You'd be like a carbon when I buy one time. Me thinking like young, like damn, like, can I really make it out of this shit? Who?
Speaker 5:makes, who make it?
Speaker 3:out of this like damn like around you doing for 360 light and like everybody rapping did it.
Speaker 5:Without rapping I'd be taking niggas' money. I always said I'd never work a job. Rapping saved me. And if you ask me, rap saved me, no motherfucking bet, I don't give a fuck what a nigga say I'd be, fucking doing all rap.
Speaker 5:I tell you, nigga I take your people. If I ain't have rap, nigga I take money. I got a history of taking money. Everybody know I take money, I take guns, I take cars, I take everything. All that shit will be mine, but rap can save you, nigga, you understand what I'm saying. I ain't gots to do that, no more.
Speaker 2:Because I make these thousands of dollarsas.
Speaker 5:Like bro right, you need to save me, to save y'all too.
Speaker 3:Bro, shit man. Hey man, this the Real of the Most podcast. Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, comment. If you don't, you a motherfucker.
Speaker 2:A hater. Why? Because it's free.
Speaker 3:Y'all already fucking know, man, we got Easy Money, teeth.
Speaker 2:You know, man, we got Easy Money Teeth. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Fs Bender Look man, I see stars over here. Man, y'all better get with these guys, man. That's all I'm going to say.
Speaker 5:Facts you don't want to be one of the people that's not on the plane when the jet when it take off.
Speaker 4:You know what I mean Bullshit.
Speaker 5:You know I just made a new Instagram 1FS to Bender30. Follow me on that.
Speaker 2:Tell him again 1FS to Bender30.
Speaker 5:I just dropped Odell Beckham on YouTube. That's everywhere. That's going to be streaming on all platforms, probably tomorrow.
Speaker 2:Tell him what you got coming up.
Speaker 3:Everything so look man. Your last fall? Was that the part where you like.
Speaker 5:Where I realized.
Speaker 3:Enough is enough. Yeah, I'm.
Speaker 2:Yeah, enough is enough. That was it. Yeah, yeah, I'm glad you got it what was it.
Speaker 3:What was it like?
Speaker 2:I'm glad you got it at 22 and not 32.
Speaker 3:When you went back, it was like how?
Speaker 1:Because, it's still niggas at 32. That's already.
Speaker 2:On dickhead time. Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 5:I. I went to jail for a mistake, right, some dumb ass shit. This time I just got. I was fighting the same gun for two years. They had me for two years fighting one pistol. I did seven months in jail at first. I came home, did ten months in house arrest. Then I violated my house arrest and went back to jail. So that's why I just went back to jail for a violation. But I was making money, I was doing features, I was doing everything I needed to do to pursue my rap career.
Speaker 5:It put me in a better place, but it set me back because I went to jail. Now I'm coming home. I got to rework again. It ain't going to take too much, because I got the red carpet laid out for me. I just got to walk on that shit.
Speaker 4:You see what I'm saying Stay out the way.
Speaker 5:Every time you come back, you like, bitch, I'm back from the county that was the closest to it. Bitch, I'm back from the county and I'm safe in them. Jams, my name's Will. I'm belling out, I get Shaka Johnson and I just spanked another one. This shit easy. You hear what I'm saying? Shout out to Shaka Johnson.
Speaker 2:I remember when Shaka first came out.
Speaker 5:Y'all could talk shit about him. He a fuck, your bitch. He said let him your. You want to come home? Yeah, quilly, he was quilly, lawyer, lawyer he got. He got quilly out of jail on house arrest to perform, then go back to jail. That was crazy that's the movie I got every time. That's legendary, and he. You know what he say. Guys, just wait, I got you, we got him.
Speaker 2:We got him, yeah, getting all shocker for the people.
Speaker 5:I love that nigga Because you want to know what they do to me. D D D, d, d D D. You know how many times the same cop locked me up. So they harassing you now I can do that, but I wouldn't. But the same cop locked me up plenty of times. I respect I'm not going to say I respect him, but I fucked one of the cops because he did some fly shit for me yeah.
Speaker 3:He was fucking with you though.
Speaker 5:But them cops know me, they know my music. A cop told me he listened to my music when he wake up.
Speaker 3:What love he so damn. Do you feel like, out of all the stuff you and your friends been through, do you feel like any survival remorse? How can I say it? Something?
Speaker 5:like that. Do I feel bad for being the last man standing? Yeah, bro, At times because I feel like I took a lot of shit for granted.
Speaker 3:Is that why you said the face of YBC? You was like you, the face was like you, the face of it now, because you like the last man standing. So that's called survivor's remorse, for real, for real, when you survive everything that you and your homies go through and you could just look back like damn, I'm still here.
Speaker 5:But none of them is.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 2:And sometimes you'll look at it like damn, do I deserve this shit, like why me?
Speaker 3:Right. But, when you're a leader, bro, you got to say why not me? You know what I mean. Why not me? It should be me. You know what I'm saying it?
Speaker 2:should be us.
Speaker 3:It should be us, but it's you here, you right here, so why not me? You know what I'm saying that shit, fuck me up.
Speaker 5:Just thinking about that shit, like what I started with that shit, will fuck you up.
Speaker 3:Nah, real shit Every time. But you gotta live for everybody. Push forward, yo, this the real of the most podcast. I wanna get into some games too with y'all man. We could do that too. Alright alright, alright.
Speaker 2:Y'all ready.
Speaker 3:Y'all ready? I don't know, y'all ready?
Speaker 1:Fast track.
Speaker 2:That's the game. That's the first game. It's called fast track. It ain't nothing too crazy. I just say two things and you pick one or the other, alright, so um, lil baby or little dirt uh, baby, you wait.
Speaker 5:You want to know why I see a little baby right now yeah because he made that song.
Speaker 1:He said baby, I'm so sorry baby, I just like because I'm a sorry ass, I'm sorry I wanted to.
Speaker 5:That's my way of telling the story. I just put that on the scene.
Speaker 3:I like that joint too.
Speaker 4:I with that song I just like, I, I just could like go a little bit let me get a boy.
Speaker 5:No, my man though, dude my man though luci who dog, or luci why?
Speaker 4:yourself.
Speaker 3:That's my favorite, I'm gonna to verse one Slam, and I had to do that to you to have.
Speaker 2:I was going to. Um, what's the and what's the young boy's name from. I got to switch it because I yes, which I got blank on the young one from Chicago. I forgot his name.
Speaker 4:Alright, we're gonna go with. Hard oh shit, fuck, fuck.
Speaker 2:Fuck one of the top niggas out right now, Him and Future. They like the top niggas. He said something wrong with the pussy. Yeah Amen, I was making fun of good um, uh, what's ralo rodriguez, or uh, lord d ralo, who that's? The black that's the black one. No, he ain't fat, he like. He like a little dick the fake cause.
Speaker 4:I forgot the fake cause. Rala all day shout out a little dude, I don't know, I don't know. I probably heard his songs.
Speaker 2:If it's a big one, I don't know like who he is, but I fuck with ralph. Yeah, he are ralo, ralo, good right now. Uh, torah core there we go warm up skrilla, ot7aquani screw last year, y'all probably would have said kwani that's the competition okay, um um kate glissier trainer, kate Lizzie or Trina.
Speaker 5:Kate.
Speaker 1:Lizzie.
Speaker 5:Cause she sexy, who you saying Kate, lizzie or who? That's embarrassing. My girl gonna say that's embarrassing. I'm gonna go for Trina too though, yeah, I'm going for.
Speaker 4:Kate Lizzie, I'm getting into both of them, but I fuck with Lil' Howard.
Speaker 5:Lil' Howard 30 Is Lil' Howard. 31 Lil' sis, that's Howard.
Speaker 3:Lil' Howard, 31 Do it, but I thought a little lower. Well, I was, 30 is lower. How was this?
Speaker 2:I was how he was.
Speaker 3:Well, I was 31. Do I?
Speaker 1:I was, I was.
Speaker 3:Do I Shout out a little how I want to do nasty. No man, the whole team over there doing a thing, man.
Speaker 5:My dog is six years. All right, that's the shot of my boy.
Speaker 4:It was Some classics.
Speaker 2:Beanie Siegel no there we go. Figures of state property. State property Shadow Mac.
Speaker 3:Damn, come on. Come on, alright y'all. I got one, cause I heard this online man, I want y'all to pick out a Jim Jones and Styles P. Damn you know what. Only older people gonna pick Styles P, though.
Speaker 2:Alright, here you, alright, alright, alright, alright, here we go. I'm going with G-Unit or Dipset.
Speaker 4:G-Unit.
Speaker 5:I'm gonna say G-Unit, cause I'm not really too Familiar with Dipset. Yeah, yeah shut up.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I fuck with G-Unit. Give me some shit.
Speaker 2:Monica or Keisha Cool. Monica Usher, or I'm gonna give you some shit Monica or Keisha Cole, monica Usher or Chris Brown.
Speaker 5:Yeah, you can't just pick that like that.
Speaker 3:He a grown man.
Speaker 4:You a grown man.
Speaker 3:You a grown ass man, my boy.
Speaker 4:I should have picked both of them bitches, but like yeah, yeah, I'm gonna lie my mom my mom used to play Usher all the time, so I knew more. Yeah T, I'm going to lie my mom. My mom used to play.
Speaker 5:I used to go to town so I knew more. Yeah, t I'm indecisive.
Speaker 4:I used to go to some dances, so I used to watch them on like a dance.
Speaker 5:I'm going to say yo I'm indecisive, I'm indecisive.
Speaker 2:Why you indecisive, though? Yeah? I should have go with it that away from Chris, no, but I'm going to tell you. I don't think Chris got a Confessions.
Speaker 3:That's it. It's the Confessions.
Speaker 5:Who said you?
Speaker 3:It's the Confessions, it's the albums, because if Chris got one, of those, then it's a wrap.
Speaker 2:Come on, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:If Chris got one album like that, it's a wrap.
Speaker 2:It ain't too many r b. That got them, that got that. Actually he got major hits bro.
Speaker 5:Bro, if my grandma put step In the Name Of Love on, i'ma grab her and dance with her right now.
Speaker 3:Bro, it's music. Bro, that's your music.
Speaker 2:R Kelly music still slack, bro, you tripping Shout out to R Kelly. We ain't done, we can't Shout out to R Kelly.
Speaker 3:R Kelly is the king, bro. That nigga shit slack.
Speaker 4:Still the king Shout out to Meek too, cush, and.
Speaker 2:Slap, all right, shout out to Meek, I need some new Cush oh it's freestyle shit.
Speaker 4:How can you die?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I need some new Cush, All right. So with us doing that, we're going to do One Gotta Go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, all right, let's do this. One Gotta.
Speaker 3:Go, let's talk about it man, let's go.
Speaker 4:Let's go Quilly Mills, meek Mill, joey Jahad Reed Dollaz, who I just said Quilly Quilly and Quilly Mills.
Speaker 5:So that's. Meek Mill, joey Jahad Quilly and Reed Dollaz one gotta go.
Speaker 2:Speaker 2 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00. I used to be a nigga that picked Reed all the time.
Speaker 4:I'm going to keep it real y'all you know Southwest right Because they be doing some shit. He still got it.
Speaker 2:Y'all going to pick Quilly, but Quilly really the one that got it, though, but he ain't do all the work.
Speaker 5:Reed man Reed. He's still relevant to this day.
Speaker 3:No, that's my point.
Speaker 4:He just getting his shit with every genicule, every generation quilly, couldn't get his shit off when all them was out here, bro, I was a pup, bro.
Speaker 3:All them was on land he could elevate quilly elevated but when they feet was on land, that's our generation. So when he, when they was learning, Bro, when Nate Feet was on land out here With Meek Mill Reed Dollaz, joey Jahad was running around the city Stepping on everything. You couldn't hear what Quilly was talking about. Bro, that's just the truth. And I fuck with Quilly, I fuck with his music, my little brothers, they play his music and all that.
Speaker 2:I don't think you should say it like that. Not like that, but that's what it was, quilly said yo listen, quilly said.
Speaker 3:Bro, they was the.
Speaker 2:Giants no they was Listen, right, but he still was stepping.
Speaker 4:Quilly said all y'all rappers is some fucking fleas.
Speaker 3:Quilly gotta come up here. That's why you gotta come up here Quilly you gotta come up here Quilly you gotta come up here.
Speaker 4:Quilly was hot, that shit crazy bro.
Speaker 3:We know how hot he is but we just talking about those individuals in line that we talking about. We said Reed Dollaz, meek Mills, joey Jahad. Then y'all said Quilly, joey Jahad got knocked out.
Speaker 5:I ain't wanna say it. I don't want me to say it.
Speaker 3:I? I'm just saying, man, shit happened. I be more than Damn. You know what?
Speaker 2:I forgot all about all that too, and after that the rap career went down and Quilly's went up. Yo real rap, you feel me?
Speaker 3:Yeah, and Reed did the toast to this track. That shit, I ain't gonna lie. That's why my boy keeps saying Reed. And the first thing that happened to Quilly.
Speaker 2:he still keep pushing he still keep rapping, he still keep pushing he still go, keep rapping.
Speaker 3:Now you could get at the Quilly all day. That's because he telling the truth, quilly, don't stop he telling the truth.
Speaker 2:He staying in front of that shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he don't stop, he don't stop.
Speaker 2:He staying in front of all that shit.
Speaker 3:That's a good argument. I like that one.
Speaker 2:All right, here, lord Baby, lord Dirt, let's do the industry. John, lord Baby, lord Dirt, young Thug, future One gotta go. Damn Damn, I ain't picking bro.
Speaker 4:No, I ain't gonna lie what? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, do a different job, no.
Speaker 3:No, y'all gotta pick man, I ain't gonna lie. No, I ain't Bro. Y'all got to answer bro. That's why it's me Only one guy go.
Speaker 4:All they music, they people, they go. I fuck with Lil Baby but I relate more to Dirt than Future and Thugs, so Baby going to have to go on your list.
Speaker 3:Who got?
Speaker 4:to go on your list Nobody.
Speaker 3:Nobody who the least you listen to, there we go out of them. I don't know, that's a question, and that's why I picked baby who the least you listen to future come on
Speaker 5:you listen?
Speaker 2:to the less you want me to stop this interview. How you listen to future all right, go ahead. Who you listen to less, like All right go ahead, who you?
Speaker 3:listen to less. I ain't gonna lie. Out of all of them, yeah, out of all of them. Who the least you listen to Baby? All right, who you listen to Baby. That's 2-1. Baby gonna go.
Speaker 4:Baby Like his new shit.
Speaker 1:I don't listen to his old shit too.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah, his new shit is skinny yeah, I fucked with his new joint when he said some shit. He said he got a couple of them on there. He said she won't let him.
Speaker 2:He got a couple good songs on there I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 3:I be bopping the Lil Baby new joint Y'all tripping. I be bopping to that new joint middle finger in the air fuck your life yeah, uh, all right, y'all gotta go like the gz and gucci man no, we was about to do that right here. Come on, don't do that. That's the next one.
Speaker 2:Go ahead, go ahead, white boy, go ahead, white boy all right, um gz uh-huh, gucci man, yo god, yo goddy uh-huh.
Speaker 3:Don't do, don't do, hum, no, it's.
Speaker 2:It's, it's Yo Gotti Gucci man. Yo Gotti Gucci man, jeezy and Wayne.
Speaker 1:One gotta go there we go, yup.
Speaker 4:Damn.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yo Gotti gotta go, yo Gotti, but but.
Speaker 2:My mom, loves.
Speaker 5:Jeezy.
Speaker 4:My mom loved Jeezy.
Speaker 2:All right look, look, I ain't going to lie. I forgot. You said Gucci Gotti made a lot of millionaires, gotti rapped better than Gucci.
Speaker 3:Oh, everything go under them too when you get rid of them. I forgot to tell y'all that when y'all get rid of a person, all they artists gone and all that.
Speaker 4:Because Gotti got better artists than all of them.
Speaker 3:So Glowrilla, all of them will be gone. Gucci got to go there. Jeezy ain't signing nobody.
Speaker 2:I'm keeping Jeezy, I'm keeping Jeezy I gotta keep Jeezy bro, Jeezy can't go nowhere, I'll be throwing that card out there.
Speaker 3:I'll be throwing that card out there just to see what people gonna say.
Speaker 2:Real shit, bro that shit too hard. Alright, I wanna do this one. Y'all ready, yeah? Drew Hill Jagged Edge. Drew Hill.
Speaker 3:They got this one Hill.
Speaker 2:Jagged Edge. 112, drew Hill Jagged Edge 112.
Speaker 1:You don't know none of these.
Speaker 2:Drew Hill Jagged Edge 112 and Nex.
Speaker 3:No, let me take.
Speaker 2:Nex out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, please.
Speaker 3:I was about to say.
Speaker 2:What let's put. Let's put Jodeci right there. So.
Speaker 5:Drew Hill.
Speaker 2:Drew Hill Jagged Edge 112.
Speaker 1:And Jodeci.
Speaker 2:Ew One gotta go. No, nex ain't in there, jodeci. Ew One got to go. No, next ain't in there. Jodeci, right there.
Speaker 5:I'm not getting rid of 112. I'm not getting rid of Jodeci. Jagged Edge can go.
Speaker 2:No see, I got to keep Jagged Edge.
Speaker 1:Drew Hill can go Is 112, the cupid shit.
Speaker 4:Yeah, oh yeah, no Jagged.
Speaker 3:Edge got to go. No Jagged ass. And Drew Hill can go. It's one squad of Cupid shit. Yeah, oh yeah, nah, yeah, fuck Jagged ass gotta go.
Speaker 2:No, jagged ass can't go for me bro.
Speaker 3:Who gonna go then?
Speaker 2:Drew Hill will have to go, you crazy.
Speaker 3:You lost your damn mind.
Speaker 2:I switched name numbers like 18 times.
Speaker 3:You lost your damn mind, white boy Cisco ain't even a part of that shit, no more killing it, all right all
Speaker 2:right how about this one? That's the last one.
Speaker 3:All right, that's the last one they make a drill sauce, the drew hill jaws bro, that's the last one right here hold up, hold up cisco gave me a banger look, can we do instead of rappers?
Speaker 4:can we do like, like labels?
Speaker 2:labels yeah, hell, yeah, right here, all right. What like, like, like, like like what?
Speaker 4:like like Motherfuckers really want to sign up too. Now, now, or like I'm burnt out in this joint, Like before. No, like right now, like all that shit, like whoever really want to sign up too, the best for it.
Speaker 2:Labels corny as shit. Now, bro, nah, I'm Jay no do the big labels? Do Rockefeller Rough Riders?
Speaker 3:Rock Nation.
Speaker 2:No Rockefeller Rough Riders.
Speaker 3:Oh, you're doing the old labels.
Speaker 2:What was it? It's Rockefeller.
Speaker 1:Rough Riders.
Speaker 2:Cash Money Defro and Defro.
Speaker 3:One gotta go or Interscope, whatever. I ain't gotta go or Interscope, whatever.
Speaker 4:Interscope.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna buy cash money.
Speaker 4:Yes, because Defro and all that and all them other niggas, they ain't not going over. They classic niggas. Interscope and all that, I fuck with all.