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In The Trenches with MULA MEECH
What if you could turn your life experiences into a thriving career? Our guest, Mula Meech, has done just that by blending his passion for music with savvy business ventures like Rude Ink and Rude Raps. In this episode, Meech shares his journey through the high-octane music industry while managing entrepreneurial pursuits focusing on visual arts and branding. With over a decade of experience, he opens up about the challenges and triumphs of shifting focus from music to business, offering insights with humor and a hint of futuristic curiosity.
Listen as we tackle the complex dynamics of self-worth and value, especially in personal relationships and the music industry. Meech offers his perspective on how some artists channel their backgrounds into powerful public personas and legitimate businesses, drawing parallels to historical methods of wealth legitimization. We discuss how the industry can be a gateway from the streets to success, emphasizing respect for diverse paths to financial gain and advocating for more sustainable, lucrative ventures.
Rounding out the episode, we delve into the financial strategies that can sustain long-term success in sports and entertainment. From the influence of money in major events to the savvy financial decisions of figures like Waka Flocka and Ocho Cinco, we underscore the importance of strategic planning that extends beyond fleeting fame. Mula Meech’s insights on handling sudden wealth and making wise financial choices are a compelling reminder to learn from past mistakes and prioritize smart financial habits for enduring success.
Artist MULA MEECH :
MULA MEECH- TRENDIN (official music video)
https://youtu.be/vEBpvp_lkwY?si=nOwSrmHdIE-OpG0p
Mula Meech Ft. Molly Tu Hott Beat Up D Trap 2.0 (official music video)
https://youtu.be/ZFSTwHeWbOs?si=GMloqcWFKOdRrvtU
MULA MEECH- SET IT OFF (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
https://youtu.be/c6JHdYnGzhk?si=IVMIEyl8lMqHpXre
Apple Music MULA MEECH
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mula-meech/1296044461
Spotify Music MULA MEECH:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wZ03eFFg1lnjQ6fxC7dRJ?si=bwwXLWkDQt2ZjBnIe73p9A
We'll be right back it up with me over. Bitch, I'm a hot boy. I thought I told you, bitch, I'm a hot boy. I thought I told you walking around with a hundred on me. I hit the trap with a hundred something. Oh whoa, I can spread the crowd. Just know I can't hit a finish. I think I need me some soap and a rag because I just got blood on my tennis shoes. You should have seen that dumb look on his face when I made his head. Hit the spin, move, spin back around. Let me double down. They loving the way that I'm whipping my wrist in the kitchen. All white work trash up out the ceiling. Designer dying like a winter to blue me a pension. I'm finna. Drop off another load. Then I gotta get back to the bench. I hope they don't try to love Cause another. We hoping to see they don't ride like a drumline While aiming at me with precision.
Speaker 3:I know my price.
Speaker 2:Whoa, whoa, phone jumping off the rich scale. Mo' dope need a bigger scale. Finna, bag it up and go and make a sale. Ice style in a V12. Rolling blunts off a whole bear, snagging the club with a whole 12. Down the couch, shot like a ball player, beat rank. I'm a general Play with me and I'ma send them through Five gorillas in a clip. Nigga, what it do. Never ran from a nigga, beat a nigga like a fish. Diamonds wet like a swim. Try to tell you that we winning. Bitch, I'm balling hard. Hey, man, more shit on the way, man. Hey, welcome to Bold Steppers.
Speaker 1:Only hey man. We here with motherfucking Moolah, motherfucking Meats.
Speaker 2:Being this motherfucker man? You already know, man. Money fucking meat. Being this motherfucker man, you already know, man. Money Baby Reloaded is on the way, man. So y'all be sure to check this shit out, man. I'm trying to get this shit out before the end of November. But what's happening with you player? I see you got the NBE merch on. You know what I'm saying. You got to. But you know it's a gift for y'all.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:We got a mother, y'all right there. You know what I'm saying. That's another thing. You know what I'm saying. They got a cruise ship. Nigga, that's the guy, that Navy SEAL ship right there. You know what. I'm saying hey, shark water.
Speaker 3:All in May at the Sharks man you got to drink a lot of water, to hang out in Florida.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, I'm scared. You got to drink a lot of water to hang out in Florida.
Speaker 1:Well, I'm scared.
Speaker 2:Hey, just don't hit it too hard.
Speaker 3:Please.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, oh, that's good enough right there. That's good enough right there. Oh God, take one with you. You know what I'm saying. You going to buy one with me. Yeah, man, I'm going to drink the dirty water, I'm going to drink the blood water.
Speaker 3:Hell yeah, that boy that's what it's about.
Speaker 2:Hey, bro, that's what it's about Duce and Casino Azul. You know how we do this shit, man Ooh.
Speaker 3:Ooh.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man, Goddamn my boy's fucked up.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to smoke a Robinson again.
Speaker 1:What you talking about boy Shit, goddamn. Oh Lord, I think I'm going through puberty. Goddamn. That short water got me fucked up. Man, what the hell I sound like these motherfucking Yippa Snapples, goddamn.
Speaker 3:Hell, man Whippersna fucking yipper snapples. Goddamn. Yeah, man whipper snapples on the whippets, huh oh lord shit.
Speaker 2:We're rethinking life over one shot. Walk it off a little bit. Just walk it off. Just walk it off, boy shit boy.
Speaker 1:I might have to turn my AC up for a little bit more in the motherfucker. Motherfucker got my throat sweating after one shot. No, nigga, you sweating like grandma on Thanksgiving.
Speaker 3:What the fuck In?
Speaker 2:the kitchen. Why would you talk about God now? What the fuck? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Ooh, hey, meech, fuck some real shit, though. Oh, I'm just going to ask you, because you've been in the game for a little minute, haven't you? Yes, sir, about almost 12 years now.
Speaker 2:Shit 12. And it really was more like an on and off 12. You know what I'm saying. It wasn't like just going hard, straight hard, 12 type shit. It was really more like I got the feeling to do it, but then it wasn't paying the bills. So I went back to you know what I'm saying my businesses and stuff like that and just started doing shit there. And just start doing shit.
Speaker 1:Speaking of that, you said businesses, right? Yes, sir, what all do you do? Because I mean these folks here, moolah Meech, but I don't think they understand the businessman behind Moolah Meech A lot of folks don't understand that.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. Shout out Root Inc man. You know saying ein type. You know what I'm saying. I also do rude raps. You know some rap cars and stuff like that, everything visual arts, really. You know saying me take covers, flyers, helping. You know saying edit videos. You know what I'm saying, just bro. It really more like help me, help me, bro. It really more like help me nigga, help me, type shit so quick question.
Speaker 1:So will Elon Musk come out with that goddamn cloning machine? I don't want it, you don't want it, I don't want it.
Speaker 3:Why not? I don't want that man have you seen Stealth?
Speaker 2:you ever seen the movie Stealth, stealth? What with the uh, with the robot? Uh airplane? They got struck by lightning and went and started blowing up shit. Hell, nah, it was a jet aircraft that they had made. That was like a robot, like Elon Musk type shit. It drove itself and it had no power or nothing, and it was like a fighter jet. Motherfucker got struck by lightning and they were trying to kill everybody in the United States.
Speaker 1:Man, I feel like this nigga about to goddamn create, goddamn we about to be in the air or judgment day, honestly um, what's that shit?
Speaker 3:Will Smith, the movie iRobot, that's it right there.
Speaker 1:Either that or what's the other. What's the other one? That, uh, what's it? It's the one with the trucks. Um, when the trucks went, evil and stuff because of the little fog and shit Started killing folks, like all the appliances. I really feel like they about to goddamn start killing our ass with the blenders. You know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying. What I'm saying is shit. How would you want something electric? And you know good and goddamn well, thunder and electric don't work good together.
Speaker 1:Hell. Nah, I know it don't work good.
Speaker 2:It don't seem like it's safe to drive no shit like this. If it's electric, why the hell would you want to drive something that's electric outside while it's done?
Speaker 1:I mean you're absolutely right, because my mama used to tell me why don't you have them goddamn electronics? In that goddamn water You're going to get your ass a lemon cool. My mama used to turn that shit off.
Speaker 2:Turn the game off, TV off. She might flip the breaker into the storm over it, just so that motherfucker don't trip the box. Goddamn, we don't want George Powell coming out here for nothing.
Speaker 1:But you know what's? Even crazy, because you said that my mama didn't even want me on the goddamn landline telephone that was hooked into the wall while lightning was going on DJ ain't going to get electrocuted in the air.
Speaker 2:Yeah, everything, you know everything. Yeah everything.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Can't sit by the window. In the fucking dark, in the middle of the floor, you can't even sit by the window or nothing. What the fuck? We got windows for God? Damn, they have the windows. They gonna come through the window and get out of here.
Speaker 1:Hey, I know my mama told me one time get the fuck away from the goddamn window, you gonna get electrocuted. That's it, craig, but shit. Speaking of that, though it's just like but also listening to your music and listening to your drive and it's not like, like you said before, like the drill raps they come out with nowadays, right, I mean, I mean, don't get me wrong, don't goddamn get me banged up, it's hot.
Speaker 2:It's more like you predicting your own future before it even happened. You know what I'm saying. Instead of you prospering your future, you predicting your future before you even get there.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. Okay, so we saying that? Do you feel like, like we all saw the Thug Tribe? Oh yeah, now you see Dirt fucked up, right? Do you feel like it's a trend with some of these folks and they doing that? Drill shit?
Speaker 2:I really feel like to tell you the truth. The reason why shit going like it is now because the world really want hip-hop to come back. You know what I'm saying. Like a lot of rappers like that we grew up off of TI, jeezy, gucci. Gucci was the first rapper I feel like. Anyway, they talked about drugs, anyway or something like that. You know what I'm saying. But it was really more of. It wasn't like we let you know that, we just came on your block and shot your shit up. It was really more like subliminal messages on your block and shot your shit up. It was really more like subliminal messages like if I'm beefing with you, I ain't just calling your name out and giving you clout, giving you the chance to what's the name.
Speaker 2:You had to come and actually work to get for me to even notice that you talk about me, type shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying absolutely, because, like I know this is a wrong way to say it I feel like a lot of the music that we listen to nowadays be junkie music. You know what I'm saying? It's making you a user it kind of is because you know, because I mean, like you think about it, this, talking about something oh, you had to go go do x, y, z off of hurt. You had to go do, I thought the old girl, I forgot them.
Speaker 2:Like it, it's it, it's saying junkie it ain't only just saying junkie, it's also getting on the trail a lot of different shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, they being influenced by it.
Speaker 2:At first, like as we were growing up, it used to be to where they was women like love y'all women and everything. But I got to say this it was more like when we was growing up, women hated that men objectified them. Now they're objectifying themselves. So it's really more like y'all get fucked.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, but I mean I can be ratchet, I can wear booty shorts, I can shake my ass all over the place, but when we objectified it you know what I'm saying it was wrong. We was in the wrong for it.
Speaker 1:You on for it. You know what I'm saying. Like they took ownership of the shit to where, like, y'all can't objectify us anymore. But hey, you can't fork for $40. No more, my shit cost me a bang.
Speaker 2:They still out here for $40. Somebody out here still for $40.
Speaker 1:Boy, that shit.
Speaker 2:They out here for a blunt or some of the baddest motherfuckers you got some of these motherfuckers out here that you know what I'm saying. Like bro, bad as shit, like just ain't got it. Though you know what I'm saying. They don't, they, don't, they, just they attain the image but they ain't living the image.
Speaker 3:We said that shit last time. Your shit worth $40. I don't even want this shit.
Speaker 1:I ain't got. No, hey, bro, cause what what he's talking about is there was one chick jumped in my inbox. She told me to fuck, to fuck. Talking about something for a meter. I thought the motherfucker, you know, wanted to get down and just want a video, wanted to get on a podcast and shit like that. Right Next thing, I know the motherfucker talking about something oh, if you want to fuck, you want to fuck. What are you talking about? I don't even know your name, but she went so far as to say her pussy worth $140. I said $140. $140.
Speaker 2:What did the light bill half of?
Speaker 3:a car note in a month. That ain't even half that ain't bro, like that.
Speaker 2:That is a. That's like.
Speaker 1:You know I'm saying, wayne, I use car dealership type shit, but but to me you're 40, you need about 200 more guys, but in my mind it's like for just for you be able to say your shit only work, sweetie, just lay down with you and your worth is only $140. My son, my 18-year-old son, can afford that.
Speaker 2:But think about how many folks don't fall into that $140. Now, when you add it up, it's really scary to think about it.
Speaker 3:You got a lot of.
Speaker 2:She got a band and she's going to do this for the 140. You know what I'm saying? I mean, she had to lay with it for that one to get to that band.
Speaker 1:She got that third leg. She got that third leg. That itchy gotchy, that ooey.
Speaker 3:I just talked about something else, Talked about third leg. Oh Lord. She was supposed to got kicked out of England. What she got there, god damn she had that you were supposed to be nowhere near you and she had that.
Speaker 1:But what? You talking about shit. But hey, it's a circle. It's a circle. I come at you, you come on floor, I mean it's shit. It's not to knock nobody's plethora or what they got them into or no shit like that, but it's just like with us, it's just like.
Speaker 2:Shout out to everybody getting money, man. You know what I'm saying. However, you get your motherfucking money. It ain't none of our business. We're just speaking on real shit. So you know what I'm saying. I don't give a damn if you sell it, no. I don't, I don't sell them pussy.
Speaker 2:I ain't saying mine ain't selling pussy. I'm good. You know what I'm saying. I don't give a damn about them selling pussy. That's all I'm saying. Who you telling they can be out here with a billboard on that? Motherfucker, I don't give a damn. Make your money good, make your motherfucking money bitch. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Don't worry about everybody If you shaking their ass on the fans. Make sure you getting them bands. You know what I'm saying, but hey, make sure they get them bands and make sure they ain't getting them quarters.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Yeah, don't be doing that shit for no reason now.
Speaker 2:Hey, don't get on all the fans that you selling your shit for a dollar. I got that, that shit $. Be like your ex-boyfriend when he was up here talking about something he trapping, breaking down dimes and selling and buying a whole eighth. And that's the thing. Like and breaking even let's break that word down. See, on my end, like my music is more like trap music. But guess what my music, my trap, is. Take risk and prostrate. Oh hell, yeah, I'm saying like it ain't more, like you can kick me in the trap type shit. I don't do this shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But a lot of people don't understand that you take what you used to do. You wash the money, then you put it towards legal activities. That's like if you look at mob bosses back in the day, mob bosses used to got them do dirt and they took that shit to Vegas. Clean that shit up, make that into casino money.
Speaker 2:Rap is the easiest way for niggas to get out the street. They just take it to where, like they run out of shit to rap about. So they bring what they doing into the life. You know what I'm saying? Like back in the day, them folks didn't never bring none of that shit to the life. You know what I'm saying? That's more like shit. This is the only way I can get big is if I bring that shit to the light Like I'm beefing with this person. I'm beefing with that person, type shit, but at the same time y'all ain't doing nothing, like y'all got down self-help.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah that. Because, like I was always taught shit. We go buy a J-Rod fork a little bit of money. We about to go do some dirt. If I'm about to go trap out somebody's house, I go say, hey, man, can I post up over here? He'll X, y and Z because I'm not doing it in my house. Right, because they used to tell us all the time bro, you don't shit what you eat. Damn right, you don't bring the bag back to the house, because all that, all that, it brings too much attention to your house because that's not where they know you lay it. Yep. So you do that shit. We say it. The whole joke, we do it with the travelogue.
Speaker 1:Right the goddamn put it all in, but when?
Speaker 2:Thug got jammed up for this shit. Man, like more. Like it was basically a subliminal message to the whole rap, the whole rap platform, the whole industry. Like, motherfucker, we listening to you, you know what I'm saying. Like, regardless of how you look at it. Like I'm letting y'all know that we finna start locking y'all ass up for the shit y'all saying to y'all you know what I'm saying, but the thing is it's too late, though.
Speaker 3:It is Motherfuckers have already said this shit.
Speaker 2:They've been said it. That's how they got a million views, or something.
Speaker 3:They've been said it, but nigga they coming.
Speaker 2:They're taking their time. They just you know what I'm saying. They just warming up on you. Take it from a nigga that's been to the feds and built a cash for like four years, type shit.
Speaker 3:First felony. Yo listen to him. They say he just building it, just building it. You know what I'm saying. Hey, just building it up.
Speaker 2:I went to the field two and a half years man. I'm glad that that was my first felony ever. I ain't getting no first offender, none of that shit. They sent my ass straight to prison.
Speaker 1:Damn Type shit. You meech is free instead of free. Meech, you got to be clear, because a lot, of, a lot of folks don't get why we say it man, until we say it backwards, right, cause, shit, I got a little cousin and a little and a partner that's locked up right now. Hey, free, catch one street and free, god damn, my big bro, twin Tile, rico. Yes, sir, um, a lot, of, a lot of motherfuckers don't understand why we say till it's backwards, because they don't understand the trials and tribulations. And if you got kids out here, they lose out on seeing their parents spending their lives by being behind the risk that we take. Because, like you said, without risk you can't prosper. Yeah, right, without risk you can't prosper. Um, but a lot of people don't understand what with those risks that we take.
Speaker 1:There has to be an end goal. I had to set something. I had to have to have some type of exit plan, because how am I washing this money, how am I cleaning this money to get the fuck out? Because I can't. You, hey, you're gonna be like they always tell us. You're either going to be like they always used to tell us you're either going to be dead or in jail. Nobody retires out of traffic.
Speaker 2:And that's the bad thing about it Now used to be. Rap was more like a way to get out you know what I'm saying and actually provide for your family and just escape your life that you grew up off of. But now rap done, turned into either you gonna go to jail or your ass gonna be dead. You know what I'm saying. But we still got time to change that shit. Yeah, absolutely, because I mean you got you can change about the shit that you rap about. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like me myself, I'd rather rap about like situations that I haven't been through Playing with somebody. You know what I'm saying. Having a good time type of shit. If I'm beefing with you, I never get on the record and say nothing about it. You just know. Every time we see each other in the street, I'm on your ass like bad pocket. You know what I'm saying On your ass. You know what I mean. But other than that I ain't finna sit and waste no time going to no studio, paying no studio time, paying for no motherfucking video or nothing, just to give you no kind of exposure. That I'm on your ass.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying so what you're saying there? That brings up a valid point. Do you understand that? Like a lot of people, I don't think a lot of people understand that when you do a diss record, your fans just went and looked up this guy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but they don't understand this shit because it is really more like a follow guy. You know what I'm saying. But they don't understand that shit because it is really more like a follow gang. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Because now I just gave you, now I just like I might have 100,000 followers, bro, 75,000 of them motherfuckers gonna go look and check out your music and listen to every song that they got. You might be doodoo.
Speaker 2:You might be doodoo to them motherfuckers. Same time you gave me some exposure. So now I ain't even got a rap no more.
Speaker 3:All I gotta do is get on there and say fuck you, but then and then hit a catch 22 to it though yeah, then now motherfuckers picking sides, now the fans picking sides. Now you got motherfuckers out here. Oh well, shit, uh, goddamn, drop your low.
Speaker 2:If you fucking you feel me, man right now, right now, the internet is ran off, negative like okay, you can get on Instagram right now and say I'm having a lovely day with the kids, something like that.
Speaker 3:Guess what.
Speaker 2:Your views will be low as hell. Now, if you get on that motherfucker right now, you'd be like man. I'm going to spin this motherfucker block. Just type that in. I'm going to spin that block. Watch how many folks got down Tag into that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:because in there feed off negativity they want to see you do some negative shit, they want to see you turn into a crash, Johnny.
Speaker 2:That's what it's about though Just to tell you stupid, that's what these folks made it about, though. You know what I'm saying, but they don't understand. Once you crash out, you got to buy a whole new car, you know what I'm saying that car, you got to come out something different. Then you know what I'm saying. If I don't crash out from shooting up and shit, I can't get out and do the same shit. The same car. That car wrecked already. I got to come with a whole different car now.
Speaker 1:Shit. Speaking of that, you ain't got to just buy a car. Now you gotta go pay for an attorney. Now you gotta pay them lawyer fees, and a lot of motherfuckers don't understand them. Lawyer fees get real, real expensive 100,000.
Speaker 2:Them motherfuckers go 100,000 all day.
Speaker 3:And, depending on the crash, shit you might not even need to keep your Dan Nugent, don't even want to take the case.
Speaker 1:Bro, hey, while y'all talking about, hey, while y'all talking about that, did y'all see where those 16-year-olds just got sentenced? They got sentenced to 320 years. Oh yeah, I've seen that shit For shooting up a party. It was like three of them. Yup, yeah, I've seen that shit. They got sentenced to 320 years. Hell yeah, who the fuck living that long?
Speaker 3:Hell.
Speaker 2:Nah, that was a, that was some, but same good, they already know like that was some them folks ain't even gonna live past them folks ain't even gonna live past 40 because most of them that's doing shooting up parties and shit like that. They already gang affiliated you know what I'm saying and they already purpose for somebody else like it's a older nigga like us, like it's a.
Speaker 2:It's an older nigga. Like a sitting in the cut and making these motherfuckers do the same shit that we was put an idea a long time ago hey, speaking of that because I think me and smiley just had an interaction with the guy not too long ago.
Speaker 1:The dude was talking about threatening to shoot me and oh that shit was funny though it was at work, I was at work, I would if it had been me, I would have shot his dumb ass. But the motherfucker talking about something, bro. And the crazy part about it is the motherfucker told us yeah, I was just partying with 16 year old kids nigga, that's what made motherfuckers mad.
Speaker 1:That's what made motherfuckers mad, but but then you partying with 16 year old kids like what you just said. This nigga in his 30s. He told me I got young niggas that'll crash out for me. We understand that Because we ain't going to do the dirt, because we understand the repercussions behind it.
Speaker 2:But as a grown-ass, man, if I slap hell at you right now, you got to get on the phone and call them folks, Get here.
Speaker 3:And they got to get here.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 3:I have no idea what I need to do to you I already went through your back pocket and they ain't got time.
Speaker 2:You know what?
Speaker 3:I'm saying I got the phone and I text them like, nah, I'm good, never mind, but you know it, you're going to be ready to blow some shit down when they get there.
Speaker 1:But that's like you grew up in Athens, right? No?
Speaker 2:I didn't grow up in Athens. Where'd you grow up at? I was born in Takua, oh, tokyo. Yes, sir, you know what I'm saying. Raised in Livonia. But I was kind of back and forth with my daddy from Florida. You know what I'm saying. Shout out to Fort Lauderdale Y on, you know what I'm saying, but back and forth, you know what I'm saying. Like, I moved to Athens in like 2012, just been up there since, but you know what I'm saying. I kind of watched it evolve into everything that's going on. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So because I grew up in like the the early years of 2000, athens, I went to Cedar, I went to God. Don't hear all that type shit.
Speaker 2:I got down here when Aftermath was open. Shout out.
Speaker 1:Aftermath, you know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying that was one of the clubs I used to frequent all the time downtown. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So with you saying that, with you saying Aftermath, you know, that was the environment that I was in also. Yeah, because before it was athlematic it was insomnia, yeah. And when you said and it was the library, the labo, the good old library on the backside by Jumpman, and all yeah, but we also used to see this though, if I had beef with you, we gonna get dusty in this motherfucking club. Yeah, hey, how you get dusty. We ain't got to grab no pistols, but y'all niggas don't want to fight.
Speaker 2:Y'all niggas don't want to fight. No more man. They didn't grow up like that. You know what I'm saying? They didn't grow up fighting. We did, though, but that's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying we did, but at the same time, when was the last time we did it? Even if we get the fight in a day tomorrow, even though we ain't get our ass whooped we got our ass whooped because we're paying for it. We ain't move these motherfuckers that fast. That shit gonna be hurting your soul gonna fuck.
Speaker 2:Your leg gonna be tired, everything you gonna be laying on the couch, the whole goddamn. He fucked up too, see you know what? I'm saying I'd rather that than the motherfucker be alive, though, yeah but see, the thing is, motherfucker can't take a leak. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Because motherfucker trying to get their get back.
Speaker 2:Motherfucker, don't want you to embarrass them in front of nobody.
Speaker 3:That's the thing.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying but you can see him calling me a pussy nigga and all that shit. But you don't want to get embarrassed. If I feel like I'm a pussy nigga, guess what I'm going to do? I'm going to hit you. I'm going to hit you. I'm going to hit you. Just go ahead and get it off my chest Like I pray to God. I ain't never had like. I hope it don't never happen. I ain't really never had nobody just right in front of me commenting no pussy nigga or anything gonna hit you.
Speaker 1:But but a lot of folks don't understand and I don't protect myself because if you come out here, that pan, that band or what a pan band or fan, that pussy ass nigga, fuckhead, nigga bitch made ass nigga in our generation and your generation. Those are fine words. Where you say that to somebody, that's the most. Oh, that's like spitting in somebody first it is. It is that's like I told somebody I said you said you say some shit like that to somebody that's the most. That's like spitting in somebody first it is. It is. That's like I told somebody I said you say some shit like that to me, I'm going to have to reach out and touch you. I don't give a fuck who got them here.
Speaker 2:But see, the thing is, when we get to talking about reaching out and touching, they say oh, that'd be the first thing.
Speaker 1:I oh, speaking of that, one of my buddies he's a cop, right he said, like the dude came back, he had a? Um, the dude got down. When he pulled up on the dude, next thing you know, he chased him and he got his dog he's a dog officer. Yeah, the dog got a hold to him. He said, man, let me show you what he had on him. The motherfucker had a switch Not no regular, not no regular. That motherfucker had a .45 caliber switch, not a .9, not a .40.
Speaker 1:And it's like it's like he said I almost lost my life. He said but the thing is this, dude? He said I almost lost my life. He said but the thing is this dude. He said he was on probation violation, took off running and he said while he was sitting there he was just reaching at his weight.
Speaker 2:And it's like I would fire this ass up. That's a justified killer right there. But I'm like, but that's where you got nice police. But I'm like, but if that's well, you got nice police officers. If it would have been somebody that really owned that shit that day, shit, and then guess what? Most of the folks would have been looking at it. Really exactly, oh, he ain't did nothing to nobody. You know what I'm saying, or anything like that. Trying to kill me. This motherfucker is really like you know what I'm saying. Like we got to learn to be in wrong for shit that we doing. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Take ownership of that shit.
Speaker 2:We can't always try to get good credibility on somebody like you know what I'm saying Like, okay, like. Let's take, for instance, when our UBA, you'd be out here killing each other Bro.
Speaker 1:Let me tell you what his warrant was, for what?
Speaker 2:Probation violation and somebody that had no license. You're telling me to have no license. I just guessed it. Y'all niggas need to get your license, driver license. Y'all running off driver license. Y'all niggas running off driver license now. But you get what I'm saying. Yeah, bro, you just for one. If I ain't got no driver license, I ain't even riding with the fire anyway. I'd rather go to jail for no license than get caught with some extra shit.
Speaker 1:But you about to get a fed case just by having that switch.
Speaker 2:And then get what I'm going to tell you all right now. Get what the fed going to get you to do. Fed going to get you to tell on a nigga.
Speaker 1:See.
Speaker 2:You going to get out faster as anything In the world. They gonna get your ass. Tell on somebody.
Speaker 1:First thing they gonna say Bro, I beat my K, they ain't got shit on me.
Speaker 2:It could get worse, though. This is the slick thing About the feds. They gonna tell you you gonna get out, but you going to prison too, yup, and on your paperwork it gonna be labeled that you a snitch. You might get out A little early, but at the same time, down the road, your ass still a snitch. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:And you gotta understand.
Speaker 2:Because of how you look at it. Anything like that. I don't give a fuck. You're gonna get immunity or anything like that. Nigga, your name's still gonna be a paperwork and guess what you're gonna have to do? You're gonna have to get on that stand. So if you wanna be a snitch, I'm telling you right. It's just not working for y'all right now because they're putting y'all name out there. Your ass gonna ride that. They got your name in paperwork, black and white.
Speaker 1:We're being sent you know what I'm saying and don't think, when you get down that road, them boys ain't gonna have your paperwork.
Speaker 2:No, they got to have your paperwork. Like the counselor that was in the feds, like before you come, like to the prison, like before you come into the dorm, you gotta have your paperwork, like they gotta know what's on your paperwork before you can come into the dorm. You know what I'm saying. If you're on any snitching shit, you got to go to a dorm where it's more like snitches shit like that going on. You know what I'm saying Because shit, they know.
Speaker 2:And it's a lot of weird shit. Matter of fact, it's a lot of weird shit going on in the snitch dorm. I'm gonna tell y'all that now, like that's where everybody at they don't want in a certain dorm, so just know, it's a circus in there, motherfucker you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:you gonna have a girlfriend in there it's a circus in there.
Speaker 2:You know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying it's a circus in there, motherfucker, but you know what I'm saying. A lot of folks like you can meet a real nigga on the street but be a fake nigga in jail. You know what I'm saying. Like this motherfucker could be the hardest nigga that you ever walked past and in jail this motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. I don't see much of shit. It's about like the Tyson fight. You know what I'm saying. Oh God man, I'm sorry, I had to clarify that. You know what I'm saying. Oh God man, I'm sorry, I had to clarify that.
Speaker 1:Before you get started, though, I'm going to say the realest shit that I saw online from the game. The game said it's a lot of folks clowning about their fight.
Speaker 2:But guess what, though?
Speaker 1:Tyson probably throw that bitch Bro you got gotta think about it, tyson's 58 years old.
Speaker 2:You didn't see him trip when he was coming out. It was over with then, I see, bro.
Speaker 3:Listen, it was over with then I said, oh damn, that's exactly what I said.
Speaker 2:For one. My boy on the dispensary Shout out Tyson, you know what I'm saying. He eating the edible chocolates.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:God damn it. I think this shit is like mushrooms, right? Yep, you know what I'm saying he eating shrooms, he going out there. He look like he was high when he went out there.
Speaker 1:But the crazy part about it is that's probably why they didn't say nothing about drug testing.
Speaker 2:How can you drug test Mike Tyson? You can't, you can't, you can't, you can't drug test a ninja. You can't when you own a, you can't drug test a ninja like that Nah, nah, nah.
Speaker 1:You can't because you already know he got it in his blood. You already know he got it in his system. So what are you going to do?
Speaker 2:He got to stay clean for six years. But that's just like you own a club and Slick Rick, walk up to the door and you can charge him to get in, or you're going to just let him in.
Speaker 1:I'm just going to let him in because I know you know what I'm saying that's more like what.
Speaker 2:That is Like he's been the founder. You might want to get your old ass back in. You can get back in here.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Come on, fuck it.
Speaker 2:If Muhammad Ali was alive right now, he can get in the ring if he wanted to. You know what I'm saying. It don't matter if he got in that bitch with a cane or anything. Get your ass in here. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:They can do shit like that you know what I'm saying, but they can do shit like that. This is also the other thing that a lot of folks ain't understand A 58-year-old in a ring lasted eight motherfucking grams.
Speaker 2:That's why he did it. You know why he did it. He let you know there's a lot of folks that won't even last this long with this man. I'm 50-something years old.
Speaker 3:That means outside this ring.
Speaker 2:I can get out this ring and just start knocking folks out all the way to the locker room. You know what I'm saying. Like y'all can't fuck with me. Like I'm literally letting y'all know. Like shit, I'm this old, this man, probably 30 years younger than me you know what I'm saying? Like shit, I'm hanging in here with him for eight rounds. It ain't no more.
Speaker 1:Like 12 rounds, yeah they only did an eight round. Thank you, like shit, that's four more rounds we got to go but, and the crazy part about it is y'all they do you understand that it probably, they probably like you.
Speaker 2:I agree with you now when I when you heard floyd mayweather calling mike tyson no, or adrian brown hitting by, like that you ain't never. And them, them four, hitting them, four, hitting shit. You know what I'm saying. Like they didn't do that. You know what I'm saying? That probably that probably was a fight with mike tyson and paul just sitting there one day and just saying like man, man, let's just do this shit just to make some money.
Speaker 2:It's more like we can have a sparring, like we really in this bitch sparring, but to the world it look like we in this motherfucker really just trying to knock each other's head off. Motherfucker, throw fights. They're just like motherfucker, throw football, basketball games, shit like that. But guess what Money rule the world, whether we realize it or not. You know what I'm saying. Behind the scenes, with all that basketball shit, football shit, it's a shark somewhere in that motherfucker and they doing like, hey, bro, I might give you a million dollars if you throw the game tonight. You know what I'm saying. So it's my question I wish you wouldn't just go in and just let him knock hell out of you just one time. We're going to give you $2.5 million. You know what I'm saying. You ain't hurting for it. Exactly you a boss that don't want everything Like you got the same amount of money Floyd Mayweather got. You just ain't out here spending like that.
Speaker 1:So what you saying? That man saying that I know they was talking about Jake Paul walks away with 40 million, Tyson walks away with 20. I want to know what the residual amounts that they made off of that fucking fight man, they probably make money off everything.
Speaker 2:It's like the whole shit. Like you're not gonna put a millionaire in the room and he's not making money off. Like you could pay me money to come perform if I'm a millionaire. But shit, I'm telling you, bro, it's bigger than that. You know what I'm saying. It ain't that we booked you for 30 bands but you can get on in there and say I made 100 bands last night. You know what I'm saying. It's really more like tied into a lot more shit. You know what I'm saying? Like sections, all kind of shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Like sections, all kind of shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Hey, yeah, sections all that shit, because you ain't gonna be. You ain't gonna be no stupid motherfucker and just go get the money You're gonna want to tie yourself into some. You know it's gonna be a lot of money I want to tie some of that man look, bro, y'all gonna pay me this much. Look, take some of this off and just let me got that whip in with y'all and that way shit.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:If it sold out. You know what I'm saying. Like, y'all gave me 30, but it sold out. Y'all made more than 30.
Speaker 3:I want some of you done already, made your thing already.
Speaker 2:But that's how most of them got. They'll still come out on top. You know what I'm saying? Like shit. If I book enough of these shows where everything sold out, I'm making more than what you know. Whenever an artist is booked, you don't never hear how much they booked for.
Speaker 3:Yep.
Speaker 2:Unless they don't show up. If they don't show up, that's when you know they got the oh that. When you know they got the oh shit. I booked them for $30,000. They didn't show up Like shit. That just they didn't realize.
Speaker 2:I didn't show up because I knew a lot of folk wasn't coming. Exactly, you know what I'm saying. I wasn't going to make more than $30,000 or more than $20,000. You know what I'm saying. You really just booked me to have a conversation with you. I walked through shit, but it had really nothing like and then too extravagant we gonna sit in this motherfucker, drink pop bottle type shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:When they sit in there longer than whatever it is, bro, they making some money out everything because like everything calculate because, like when I look at it, it's like when you got an artist network, make shit work, hell yeah. When you got an artist book for like a stadium, every song he plays is getting counted by every seat in that venue that is sold.
Speaker 2:How much money you think Walker Flocker made tonight I don't know. For the Georgia and Tennessee game Ticket $500. $500, $500 to sit in any of them. Goddamn seats, let me.
Speaker 3:Just get a hundred off every seat or something $500, bruh, just to watch the game.
Speaker 2:It's $500. You know what I'm saying, this man. I don't forgot the other artists that performed. You know what I'm saying? Shout out both of them, but they having a whole party down there, motherfucker. But what a the other artists that perform? You know what I'm saying? Shout out both of them, but they having a whole party down there, motherfucker but what a lot of people fail to realize.
Speaker 1:Walker is more of a businessman than just your like. Like your like the rapper that they think they is right because like see when shit start getting hectic on him.
Speaker 2:He gotta tear it out. He gotta out of the way talk because you do, you think about it.
Speaker 1:He was like, he's like I made.
Speaker 2:I make more money now than I made when I was rapping because you, when you get into the rap and you still gotta have a residual what you're gonna do once the shit over? Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Because it's about like going to college, like what you're gonna do once the shit over. Like, if you get a million dollars a day out rapping, what you going to do with that money? Is you just going to buy jewelry and cars? What kind of shit you doing, you know?
Speaker 1:what I'm saying. Speaking of that, it's like Ocho Cinco. Ocho Cinco said he never wore blue bags on real jewelry. He'll go get dukes. He'll go get replicas, he said because you already know my name, you already know I'm making, I'm, I'm in the NFL.
Speaker 2:But if you do, if you're doing shit like that, like that's the way you can save money, if your name is shit famous, anybody's going to come up to you and really test your shit. They really try motherfuckers like like me. For instance, I get tried with diamond, just a lot. You know what I'm saying. We had one here now I'll be on y'all later. I bet facts.
Speaker 2:But I'm saying like that's just with me not being in this position that I'm supposed to be in. It's more like they're looking at me like I'm trying to do this, but at the same time, ben did this bro, like you know something, I don't fake the time, bruh. Like you know what I'm saying. I don't fake it Until I made it. You know what I'm saying Like, and I ain't even made it, how I wanna make it shit. But you know what I'm saying. I'm surviving and I'm taking care of my kid. I can do whatever I want. I can go wherever the fuck I want. I ain't finna spend that money To do that famous on that shit. Doing some shit like that man. I would fake Jerry every goddamn day, because how many fuck going to walk up on you and test that shit? Guess what Ocho Cinco can well fake, jerry, but guess how many goddamn cars that motherfucker got lined up behind?
Speaker 1:him. He said he got a little electric car.
Speaker 2:This motherfucker could jump out with a T-Move chain on. Guess what you ain't fuck with him could get what he just jumped out of something crazy on your head. Then he got old school lined up behind him. Shout out to florida once again.
Speaker 1:I just think he showed up with all the old schools down that bitch. You know what I'm saying like. But it's like when you're lining them bitches up now, when you, when you even think about stuff like that, it's like when you hear all these guys doing we ain't gonna name, no name, when they get put on blast by the jeweler for not paying them and it's like y'all got the bread. What's really going?
Speaker 2:on it ain't that? You know what I'm saying. When you how can I put this? Once you really get into the industry of like, let's say, you got a major record label, your major record label, come with sponsors too. You know what I'm saying. Like I can go status and get your chain made. Get your chain made, type shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:But at the same time, like, if I sign you for a million dollars, it's really like a loan. You see what I'm saying. Like what we fail to realize is that a million dollars is for me to get you where you need to be at. You know what I'm saying. Like smartest thing to do is if my mother give me a million dollars right now, I'm going to at least give them like a half a million back. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, because it really like the situation we already in.
Speaker 2:$500, if you know what you're going to do with it. You know what I'm saying. If you don't know what you're going to do with it, then you're kind of fucked up. But $500,000, you came from a nigga that didn't have shit. You know what I'm saying. That's a lot of money. But see, we be trying to catch back up with life. You know what I'm saying. Shit, we want all the nice shit on a hair cap. You know what I'm saying. But shit, at the end of the day, half of these motherfuckers don't even own and got their lease to a hair cap. They still leasing that motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. When you file out, guess what? They come and pick that motherfucker up too.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? What's his name? Oh no, the feds and shit like that.
Speaker 2:That's called restitution, right like they take shit like you know what I'm saying that you own to try to clip your restitution type shit. Right, like my shit was $734,000 but they took shit that I had already done, bought just to try to clear that shit up a little bit. You know what I'm saying Like, but you still gonna have to pay some of that shit when you get out. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, at the same time, some folks still go back and test the same shit they were doing. You know what I'm saying Like, but we you know I do it smarter. You see what I'm saying Like. Now I know I can't do this shit like that Woo.
Speaker 1:Moolah Meach Boy he done dropped them gems on our ass this time. Yeah Aye, you want to thank Moolah Meach For coming through On 4 Steppers Only?
Speaker 2:Nah, we do this shit, man, shout out to Steppers only. Man, you know what I'm saying. I appreciate y'all boy Having me out here. Man, you know what I'm saying. Anytime you want me, come back. Man, don't drink too much of that short water, hell.
Speaker 1:Nah, you see, my voice came back after that damn shot, hey, but we out there bitch Damn right Peace.