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"Lets Rap About it" hosted by Fabolous, Maino, Dave East & Jim Jones
You the Friend? #21
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A lot of people. A lot of wine. A lot of mum, so let's grab a body. Everybody wanna be a body. People go on the bag. Let's get a body. Everybody wanna come back. Let's give a body. Get it.
SPEAKER_02We are here.
SPEAKER_03How y'all gentlemen feeling? What up?
SPEAKER_06How y'all gentlemen feeling this week?
SPEAKER_03Feeling good, man.
SPEAKER_06I'm feeling magnificent.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, holiday spirit, St. Patty's Day tomorrow. St. Patty's Day. He wasn't in the uh the Green Forces chat.
SPEAKER_06Nah, y'all X me out the Green Forces chat. I did have a pair of Green Forces back there. That'll mean. But what we was talking about, the green, it wasn't we was trying to force it. And the light. Yeah, the green. The green wasn't the same in the light. Yeah, it couldn't be all.
SPEAKER_03Green one of them colors, though. That's what we just was talking about. Like green. You could, it's so many different shades of green. You could put two greens together and it would look crazy. So I just want draw on ones. How you feeling? I'm feeling good. 50 Cent dish you niggas. Damn. He did. He did dish you niggas. He did. What he did. AID you niggas. He did? Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_06AI is incredible.
SPEAKER_03How do y'all feel? AI is an incredible food. I feel absolutely wonderful. Me too. I feel absolutely wonderful. Let's see you dropped the record. Yeah, I had to. And you know the thing about that is very interesting. I feel like, you know. You work fast, man. Because we're living in a fast society. It's like if you don't say some shit in 24 hours, they say you're scared. Right?
SPEAKER_06But for other people, it takes them four months to say something.
SPEAKER_03Right. But and that's the thing, though. First of all, I just I just want people to understand that this shit is just all WWE. It's all fun and games. Ain't nobody doing shit about nothing. This guy's worth what a half a billion. He ain't about to do nothing to nobody. Let's all keep it real. Like, but I really feel like, as far as me, who definitely had a personal relationship with him, I think that we got to this place where it's like I'm gonna speak for myself and nobody else. I think I showed him a lot of grace in the past because he had done something for me and that I spoke about a lot of times. And I I was always grateful for that. I was often always grateful for the fact that he had he had he had shown me an olive branch and helped me with it with a deal. Right.
SPEAKER_06So I was like, I don't like how that sounds.
SPEAKER_03Go ahead and proceed, man.
SPEAKER_06An olive branch is is paused too. He said you you should you he showed you an olive branch is crazy.
SPEAKER_03What the fuck is wrong with that? Go ahead, man.
SPEAKER_02Finish.
SPEAKER_03Okay, it was a it was it's not plausible. No man should be showing you no branches.
SPEAKER_02It's plausible. So the way you're thinking though, Mr.
SPEAKER_05No, I'm just saying. I ain't say nothing. You see, I let you live. I let you learn, bro.
SPEAKER_03I wanted to land, right? Because here's the thing, I feel like people get things misconstrued, and sometimes when you show grace, people get it construed as if you're not having the right type of energy. I had a relationship with that man, and I think because my Tim, what did y'all have going on, man? Man, bro.
unknownThat's right.
SPEAKER_03Olive Brass, you you you had a relationship with a yeah, I missing the point though. Go ahead. There's a point. And is that a pause too? A point? No, no, no. You good? Okay, so so what I'm saying is that like a relationship, my relationship with you, I think deteriorated the relationship that I had with him. And which I'm fine with. But the thing about it. Because that was the that was the beginning and ending of my relationship with him. Because I think it was a time when he you put up a post of Melly, Melly a style, nigga. I just I didn't read it, but I looked at it, clicked on it, because I'm gonna show love regardless. And he got it, right, 100%. He got in his feelings by now. And it wasn't nothing to me. I was just like, nigga, you you you you overthinking. Right? So I think that that was the beginning of that relationship not being what it was. But here's the thing though. I think that he's a a nice guy. And I think that somewhere along the line, like this, this, this character that he didn't built up for himself, that maybe I'm not sure if he started to believe it himself or people just allowed it to go so long that that that he is now becoming to believe that. My nigga, you can't believe nothing on this side. A hundred percent. Like, I respect you as a business man, I respect you as a man, and I respect you for what you done done for niggas, right? And what you done for the culture, but I don't know nothing about no gangster shit, bro. I don't know nothing about that. I don't, I don't, I'm a nigga, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta show me that. So I don't I don't know what this this mystique and this this uh this this this this information that I that I I don't I don't know. So I just wanted to get that all because we we because we here now.
SPEAKER_06I think he still wants to be your friend.
SPEAKER_03I don't mind. Because I I don't think that none of this is personal. But but when when people have this thing about, oh man, you know B450, you know he don't play. I don't I don't what do you mean I know he don't he he don't play? How I know he don't play? I don't what what you mean he don't play? I don't understand like he don't play like I listen this dope rap like we we fell in love with with the with the culture and the story of niggas we respect that but and I'm not gonna take nothing away from a man if when he deserves it, right? But at the same time, when we talking about, oh, he don't play and he's playing chess, yo my nigga, we all men. And and and don't misconstrue grace with cowardice just because a nigga is showing gun imagery don't mean he really was a part of gun violence. I'm never just gonna leave it there.
SPEAKER_02Indeed. Indeed. Yeah. Indeed. I'm gonna leave it there. Anything else more you want to get on off your chest about uh no, this is not on my chest.
SPEAKER_03I'm just saying. Like, I just just wanted because it's because of you.
SPEAKER_05It's it's my fault. Oh, this is because of you. But I but but but it brings me to the to the to the wall in this industry. How the fuck is everything my fault?
SPEAKER_03If your friend is constantly in problems, at what point do you stop defending him? Fuck you, baby. I'm I'm constantly in problems? But it's okay though. Me? So here's the thing. I haven't said one thing to anyone. How to? You, Jimothy, Gymnasium Jones, you all like it's you. Like this, look at the smile. He knows he got us some beef with 50 sticks. Look at the smile over there. He like. How? Is this really beef? This don't even count. What you mean, Mr. David? That's what he said. That's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_05Get that nigga a read in the blue. Give that nigga a reader.
SPEAKER_04I feel like you're off bad. What you want to do, Mr. Batman? Shit.
SPEAKER_03I see. I caught you in war mode. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05I'm with it.
SPEAKER_03I'm with it. I'm with it. No chill. No. He was looking for the studio the same day. What?
SPEAKER_02He was here at six in the morning last night, mixing in. No, I'm gonna tell you this is fab. This is fab's fault.
SPEAKER_03Christmas Day, me and Fabian. I seen him. You know when Box is about to get ready to fight? That was his energy last night. Oh, yeah, he read it too. I bumped into a bump into him. You see them at night, and then you see them in the studio at six in the morning. That's three whole maniac stages at the same time.
unknownThree different maniacs.
SPEAKER_03That's really three different people. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like you just see this nigga just changing to the incredible Hulk right in front of your face. Listen, man. What am I supposed to do? So are we expect are we expecting a reply from this guy? Um, it doesn't even matter, though. Sometimes you gotta you gotta you gotta show people that make a statement. Right. That's it, though. Because sometimes because the the perception gets bigger than the reality. And and then people start to believe shit that it's really just not there. You know what I mean? But as it pertains, we care? I think we should care a little bit. I think we should care a little bit because at the end of the day, I want niggas gotta always understand that respect is the is the foundation of everything. My nigga, you ain't got to love my music, you ain't got to love the what I represent. You ain't gotta, you know, you got more money, you get more fame, but nigga, you gonna respect me, nigga. A hundred percent. A nigga behind the screen don't gotta respect me. We ain't talking about that nigga. We ain't talking about a nigga behind the screen. We just talking about in general. We talking about the niggas that we talking to. We talking about the niggas that we may bump into one day. They need to understand that whatever the environment and whatever the the language that that turns into whatever that is, that it's understood that we are who we are and we're gonna stand what we're gonna stand on, period. If it's peace, it's peace. I don't think it answers the question. About so the question is what? When your friend, do you start when you stop defending or defending that friend that always gets you in trouble? Are you gonna stop hanging and defending Jim Jones? Never.
SPEAKER_04I never damn but it wasn't it's a Jimmy. That was real. Wait a minute, hold on. That's wait a minute. We started this show, we said we this wasn't. It's not about the show, nigga. Wait a minute. Let me speak my piece, god damn it.
SPEAKER_06We started this show, we agreed that we wasn't singling nobody out. Why is he singling me out? Like, oh, are you gonna are you gonna uh continue to we never agreed to that?
SPEAKER_03We never agreed to that.
SPEAKER_04That wasn't agree?
SPEAKER_03That was not in agreement. You remember that? Singling somebody out? I don't remember that. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You can singled out. I remember that couple. Yeah. I ain't gonna lie, I don't remember that.
SPEAKER_02You were some different type of niggas. I really can't get with this shit.
SPEAKER_05But the thing the question is this would I would I stop defending you?
SPEAKER_03It's not me, it's not even defense or hanging with you because you you might have said you was better than Nas. Uh just all kinds of shit. I seen Nas and everything. That was crazy. 100%. I seen, I told you, did I tell you this? Yeah, when we walking around, we gotta relive your comments on these people. Yes. You know what I'm saying? When he seen Nas, he like, oh man. Jim crazy, man. You know what I'm saying? Nah, not seeing Nas. I'm gonna get your man Jones. I'm gonna be listening. I'ma be told me. I'ma be more mindful. Don't be. No, don't be. I don't want to be a bit more. No, no, no, no, not for me, nigga. It's already up. Don't be, nigga. Be your natural self. Be who you is, nigga. I ain't nobody gonna make no excuses for that. Be who you are, nigga. I accept things for what it is. Sometimes, listen, we don't, we don't. I like I like to pick a side because if you don't pick a side, the side gonna get picked for you anyway. Right. When I seen Nas, you say, I'm gonna get your man Jones. And he smiled. He said, I'm just fucking with you. He thought it was all he niggas, yeah, it's all good. Not fuck with Nas, man. Yeah, it's all good. Outside of gym, would you still would you still defend your friend? Like you say, like you go out, you go out to parties, and your friend, your your homie always getting into it with niggas, or he get drunk and he, how do you how do you feel? I'm just like, damn, bro.
SPEAKER_06So how do you think I feel when I'm outside with you always getting drunk and getting me in some shit?
SPEAKER_03Like this happened one time. Oh, so y'all just get each other. This happened one time. This is what y'all do. You really want to do that? That's the one time.
SPEAKER_05I don't care. It only happened one time.
SPEAKER_03One time, another time. Don't worry about it. I got a pr I had a a more time, um, because I feel like a few of a few of the homies that was doing was on that was really my, you know what I'm saying? But after a while, I'll just be like, alright, certain events, I'm just not gonna answer the phone that night.
SPEAKER_02This nigga, this nigga.
SPEAKER_00Tonight, tonight, tonight might not be the real night.
SPEAKER_05Tonight, tonight.
SPEAKER_00Tomorrow we got some shit tomorrow today.
SPEAKER_03You can come to that. Yeah. I like that. No, he the real, he the realest nigga, though. I'm gonna be like, he the realest nigga. The phone is crazy. So you got different freaking. Don't sit here and do that. Every phone call? Putting the putting the homies on DD is different, though. Not tonight, man. Not tonight. I can't say this.
SPEAKER_02I can't bring everybody everywhere. I can't say this. So what do you do? Them niggas already know, bro. You know you're not going with me here, bro. Uh just not for you, bro. Y'all, y'all, nope.
SPEAKER_03Y'all have. So that's already, they know that already. That's a combo y'all had years ago. Yeah. Nope.
unknownNope.
SPEAKER_03So they're not calling, like, yo, what up? What we doing? We going to that all-white affair? Depends on what we're doing. Going to the all-white affair? Nope. In the Hamptons. Nope. One of y'all.
SPEAKER_02Bring one of y'all. Nah, because niggas is um niggas is terrible, bro. You can't bring niggas everywhere over everything. No, but that's but that comes after time.
SPEAKER_03You understand that everything ain't for everybody. And there's some some some friends that you don't know. You don't remember growing up with that friend, though, that like go somewhere and like start something everywhere. Everywhere you go. Every time you go somewhere, he has he. Nigga just ain't nigga angry. Nigga a little angrier than everywhere. I went to SkateKey when I was young. My man, he starts shit everywhere we go. We in Skatey. We young niggas in Skatey, bro. You see Big L, Big L coming walking. My man bumps Big L. Boom. I'm like, bro, this nigga start legendary start shit starter. Like, he started shit with a big L turned around like, you know, back in the days bumping and yeah. So my man just looked him up and down. He looked, he looked my man up and down. Y'all niggas ain't getting no money and spent all. I was like, oh shit. That was some real Harlem shit right there. Brooklyn, that's the that's the test you out right there. But Harlem, so on they get money shit, they like, nah, ain't we ain't even working. I ain't on nothing. You ain't on nothing. But that's when I knew my man was a legendary shit starter right there. But he's a big thing.
SPEAKER_06That was that was just bumping up. But it was an error. That was an error for that. Like, yo, for some reason, niggas was just trying to figure out niggas killed back in the days.
SPEAKER_03That shoulder shit where niggas and niggas spin back and look at each other.
SPEAKER_04That's the nigga paused. What did that bump mean, though? Like, nigga, like yo, bro, it was a C Bob shit back in the days, bro.
SPEAKER_03That's how fight started and everything. Nigga, yo, the nigga bumped me. Yo, how what happened? The nigga bumped me. Come with me back over there. Niggas just bump. It's lit off the bump.
SPEAKER_00Because it's two, it's two bumps. It's the part, it's the bump and then paw me. But it's this and then it's the bump, and you just keep, you just put a shoulder in the ball.
SPEAKER_04It's the fuck out of here.
SPEAKER_03You know, a part of me one, that's what you bump into somebody. Right, right, right, right. That bump meant something though. Like that was a disrespectful. That was disrespect.
SPEAKER_06Y'all just bumped that nigga on cricket. That's how my man was. That nigga ain't doing it.
SPEAKER_03That nigga pussy. That nigga ain't bump. I'm like, that nigga said y'all ain't getting no money, nigga. Mine was in another place. I was in a whole nother. That shit. I was like, oh shit. What about when niggas ice grilling you? Ice grill was something.
SPEAKER_06The ice grill was before the bump.
SPEAKER_03No, ice grill definitely means ice grill is worse than the bump because it's a nigga looking you dead in your face, just really.
SPEAKER_06Now you gotta stare back at him until he until he blinking some. Now it's a steer match.
SPEAKER_03You was a master of the ice grill. You definitely is a master at the ice grill. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01This nigga's crazy.
SPEAKER_03If you look away, nigga gotta like, yeah, that nigga stall. He buttons. This nigga looked like that. I remember I was in jail, and this is the wildest story, right? This is crazy. Yo, I I never was an ice grill kind of nigga. I don't be looking at niggas. And then one day a nigga came up to me and said, yo, bro, you was ice grilling me 30 days ago.
SPEAKER_02That's that old school shit. I said, what?
SPEAKER_03He said, yo, you was looking at me in the mess hall when I was on keep. I was I mean I just got off a long-term keep lot 30 days. Before that, we was in the mess hall. You was looking at me. Oh, he remembered that. He was waiting to get out the uh he was waiting to get out the box for that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I see. He thought about that for 30 days. I was looking through you, nigga. I ain't even see you.
SPEAKER_05What? Ice grill.
SPEAKER_03What's crazy is social media and the phones erase the ice grill bump era. Wow. Now niggas just say something or talk or delete or post something. You know what I mean? It's no disrespect. It's no physical. By the time it gets physical, it's already up. It's already up. It never be nowhere where people just be like on each other and that and that shit no more. Like, it's now it's just the social shit. Niggas got beef with somebody through something they said or somebody man or like they don't know, be no physical shit.
SPEAKER_06Niggas is really going to clubs to try to be the toughest niggas in the club. Diddy bop around the whole club.
SPEAKER_03Like, like nigga walk, nigga used to walk in the spot, ice grill already on. On the walking.
SPEAKER_04From the bottom.
SPEAKER_03A man who's the legendary shit starter, that's what he goes to shit for. Just to I just look at he literally give crack goals and not another game. He gotta start something. So, damn, I ain't never think about what you just said though. You said social media ended the ice grill and the stare era. Same way it ran it ended the rundown. The what? What we were talking about before, like just the rundown and the with females. Right, right. All that was an error. Now you just DM it.
SPEAKER_06All physical contact, yeah.
SPEAKER_03That's physical contact. Anything in the physical got got switched to the phone. Y'all seen a movie like this. This is about this we about to go into a whole nother error then. Speaking of that, should there be a legal age for social media? Do you think social media should limit what you could see or what you could do under a certain age? Yes, I don't want my kids on there till they're 25. Well, that might not happen.
SPEAKER_06But I do believe that if there was a way for them to like monitor or put security on it for a certain age. It is though.
SPEAKER_03They're gonna finesse it though, too, though. That's what I'm saying. Because there's a YouTube kids, but my son likes watching regular YouTube. He don't want to watch YouTube kids. Yeah. But you got things, but you can monitor the apps though, like the certain things you you put on the phone for the certain apps. But yeah, I think. So it's 13 plus. So my daughter's 13. So it's 13 plus. My son got a TikTok, he's 10, but we it's through his parents. Yeah, it's like he can't do shit. But the thing with that, he still can see shit too. Right. You don't know, you know, they get they in the TikTok, so they can watch other shit. They just can't. That shit worse. Gotta filter that shit. But that's seeing the shit, the shit that's on there is worse.
SPEAKER_01Man.
SPEAKER_03That shit is all scroll. God damn. I think parents just gotta monitor it. I don't think like age thing is gonna really stop anything. The kids are gonna find ways around it. Just like when you was a kid. We was kids, we watched shit that we listening to music that we ain't that's too old for our age. They're gonna get around it. So still got that bottle of liquor. You gotta monitor it. I agree with that with split. But the app could say, like they're saying, 13. You know what I mean? But you still gonna have to monitor it before 13. My son's 10, and I gotta monitor what he digests, what he looking at, what he engaging with, who he engaging with. Who you talking to? I ain't even go on the phone. Who you talking to, bro? Oh, this is my guy from friend from the game. No, you gotta watch that off of that game. Who's that? The friend was the game because they've seen my head. Who is that? I met him on Call of Duty. Get the fuck off of that game. No, you gotta watch them games. Let me see these headphones. Yo, who on here, yo?
unknownRight.
SPEAKER_03Right. Pull up in. Do this, man. Grown niggas and shit. Yo, man. Yo. Oh, nett. It's even that, because like older, older people, even if they ain't doing nothing crazy on that side, they talking around your 10 year old and they 19, 20, you know what I'm saying? Like, next thing you know, your son comes downstairs. He 10 he talking like these niggas that was on Call of Duty. That's exactly what happened with the academic shit. That's exactly what happened with the academic shit. He was on a game playing whatever game and he was like, yo, you wanna let a nigga go up in you? Like it was disrespectful. What? Who did that? Who did that? Academics. Wow. Had a whole inappropriate conversation with a 14-year-old and asked him, would you let a man run up in him? Playing. What grown man play like that? I know I'll be out the loop now. Yeah. What grown man play like that? None. So how he said how he still do everything? This is what I'm saying. Niggas just let it said he was joking. They ain't see that. Said he was joking. I posted it. Because I I can't understand what grown men play like that. But that's just what you just said. You gotta monitor your kids. You gotta monitor. That's the number one, yeah. The one number one way around that. That's predatorial. Watch your kids. Hundred million percent. That's nasty work. Watch your children. Hundred million percent. But you know, he's a cookie snatcher? This is what I'm saying. Like grown men, we don't even joke around like that. You know what I'm saying? When you were saying that, it's crazy that you don't see that that's that that ain't what's being said. You see niggas, they going at niggas for l for less shit than that. But when it like that right there, but I guess they chalked it up to, oh, he, you know, that's not who he really is. He was just playing. Yo, bro, tell me or show me one grown man in the world that play like that, that ain't about some shit like that. That ain't something that you joke about, especially when it comes to kids. Shoot your shot on Prize Picks and get$50 instantly.
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SPEAKER_06Right, right. I mean, I mean, well, I was I was raised with no father figure, so I would say that it uh I always looked at that like I I I kind of knew I needed that, you know what I mean? So you you knew you needed what the father figure figure got it for certain things, and so for me was looking at pause, like admiring different older men that I seen and shit like that, whether it's drug dealers, whether I had an uncle, whether you know what I mean, like just to try to figure out my mannerisms and shit like that, you know what I mean? Because I was raised in a house with a number woman. You know what I mean? Like no, I was just me and my uncle Ricky the rest of it.
SPEAKER_03So a lot of the things you learn, you learn the hard way. I had to learn my trial and error a lot.
SPEAKER_06I didn't have I didn't have a lot of uh I didn't have a father figure in my life that tell me the things like Dave was saying and shit like that, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03Like Yeah, I talk I talk to my son about that all the time. I was like, yo, you need to be with your father because as a man, as a man, as a young man turning into a man, there's things that that that that I need to be able to show you like hands-on, you know what I mean, about trying to navigate this life from a through the eyes of a of a man. And that, you know, you know what it is to be a young man. Right. So you can have that experience. As a mother, you don't you don't know what it is to be a young man. So you need to appeal to him as a man and certain things about the way he moved and you know, and and how to measure his expectations of life that you can show him.
SPEAKER_02That's why I I I had my I star I started my son.
SPEAKER_06My son started a little bit of me when he was seven years old. Seven years old.
SPEAKER_03Seven years old?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, like that just for that reason. Right, right, right. Wanted to make sure that I was in his life so he could see what a man does and how many as a post a man.
SPEAKER_03I think uh father definitely helped a boy understand manhood, but uh seriously want to stress that I think that both dynamics helps a boy become a man too. The balance of what a woman brings and the even the love that a boy has for his mom, you know, that's his first love to a woman. Right. But you can see how you want somebody to treat your mom, and that's you know, that can lead to the way you treat your, you know what I'm saying? And moms can teach that to a you know what I'm saying? A man, even as a single father, there's single fathers out there too, but they're missing something that a woman would bring to the table. I f I feel very fortunate to have my mother and father, but it's things I learned from my mother that my father couldn't teach me, and it's things I learned from my pops that I couldn't have got from my mom's, like. That's why I'm saying. So it you know what I mean? Like, it made me. Like, you know what I mean? The the love I got, the the anger I got, all that shit came from seeing both. Like, you know, it wasn't just one sided, you know what I mean. Also, your first relationship you really see too. Like you're a kid and your mom and dad is together. If you if they not together, you don't see relationship for a while until they get into a different kind of relationship. So that also could that could motivate or discourage your your your your how you look at how you understand your perspective on just a man and a female.
SPEAKER_06Right. But if you if you see earlier, if the if the child didn't have a choice, which one would you rather a son be raised with? That's a good question.
SPEAKER_03Early, I would say mother, and then at a certain time you're gonna be a little bit more than a lot of people. I think if you say I would say, I would say, like some boys in the hood shit. Remember how Trey was all right? And then he got to a certain age and then he went with the shit. Certain shit your father, like, like even with me, with baby girls, like it's certain little things, is like, I want it, but that's that's that's mommy's job, right? Right, let's let her do that. Certain shit my moms did for me as a way. My pops wasn't doing that shit. Like, I hear stories, like, you know that little thing when they when your kids be um like stopped up or whatever and you put it in their nose and then But you got dope. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got dope.
SPEAKER_00My pops said, man, your mother one time you couldn't breathe, and you look like you was about to die. She put her mouth to your nose and got that shit. I did that. I used to do that.
SPEAKER_03Certain shit. It's just certain, but it it's a it's a parent thing. I get it.
SPEAKER_00But my pops, my pops told me, nigga, I would I could have never done no shit like that.
SPEAKER_05You know what I mean? Yes. I got two studs. And you never did that. Two studs. Like, nah, stops the boat.
SPEAKER_03You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00But I'm just saying at this state.
SPEAKER_03No, but you just bought that nigga, you better go blow your nose, bro, nigga. Like, no, when it was a baby. No, like this is like baby, baby, baby. They can't walk. They know. At the age that you couldn't blow his nose. You couldn't blow his nose. You couldn't blow his nose. He's too young for that, too. No, he wasn't too young for that, but I might not have had that tool. And the baby panicking, you stuck. Yeah, and you see the snot. I I'm glad I never was put in a position to have to do that. But my father told me direct, little nigga, I could have never done no shit like that. From what age does a parent go from living with his mother to a son? A son. I like I like mom with moms till 10. To 10. The boys and us? If I had to do that, that's what I said of how long to, but this is not, you know, this is disclaimer for they put me on the internet saying supposed to leave your baby with them till they ten and something like that. But it's more uh the conversation was if you had to split time, I would say with mom till 10 and with dad from 10 to 18. From 10 to 18. I say seven. I say seven. That was when I got my son. That's when I said my son. That's when I had my son live with me at seven. I like that. Seven is the year I watched Kyrie start to rap my rhymes, start to like this certain shit, they just they just get a little more in tune. But we're talking about a young man, right? A male, like, yeah, but I'm just thinking it was. I got old daughters so I'm always, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_06They out of preschool, they out of kindergarten, and they got to experience the first grade already. Like, seven is usually second grade and shit like that. So it's like, all right, you went, you, you went through all of the levels of and you experiencing what the first year of school is like. So I now we could I'm good after that.
SPEAKER_03Like you did, like every those stages, it's like, yo, it's listen But but with that, if you if the pair, I feel like in that situation too, if the pair is not together, you better hope the other one was doing they they job for them 10 years. Because then you might get dropped off a 10-year-old with a bit of child with you. You might get dropped off a 10-year-old that's mad at you. A bit of son, you're 100%. Or that's feeling a way about you. So then you come over there. Welcome to death row, baby. Welcome to death row. I'm showing that.
SPEAKER_02Everything you knew, ends up. What are we talking about? Yeah. You better make sure that was a parents gonna be dancing in your IG.
SPEAKER_03You say, Dancing in the videos, solo TikTok video. Ain't none of that going on, nigga. You say 10 to 18. Yeah, because I think for a man, for what for each situation, it might be even different, though. Because for girls, they might need to be with their mom.
SPEAKER_0213, 14.
SPEAKER_03So with boys, I would I would say that. But I think boys need that nurturing from mom, especially from baby toddlers, you know what I mean, little boys. Because you come in now with your with your son, you teaching him how to go to the next stage of being a man. Being a man, right. That's gonna happen in that area of, you know, probably even a little bit later. Like you know, right. But so what I'm saying, what happens after 18? 18, he gotta go out in the world and start, he's gonna start with the biggest. And hopefully whatever, whatever, whatever. He'll still be around both of you, but he of age, that's the that's the same. That's enough years to gain enough knowledge to go out here and and and split it nine and nine. That might be that might be that might be a thing too. Just like you take half. So eight, so so after 18, he just what years do you do you do you allow him to know that you're having sex with other women other than mommy? That sounds like some mano shit. No, that's not a question. Some mano talk. What? Mano talk it had to happen. Man or talk. We was doing good this week. This was a great episode. This was a great one. The one I'm saying, that's a real question, though. It's about a real question. That is a this is a great one. Stick around girls around your son. Right, I wasn't bringing girls around my son. So at what age did you know? So at what age did you say, yo, look. He got old enough to understand. What age was that?
unknownFour eight.
SPEAKER_03Four was crazy. Four was heavy. He walked in the crib like this, beverage. Look, look, say think about you. This is BBL cookie. Is she gonna be here with us for a couple days? Alright. So, so my thing was put the trolls on. Too young to be understanding all that. I wasn't, I was, I was like, my time with my son is my time. Anything else other than that is then that's your time for whatever.
SPEAKER_00Right.
SPEAKER_03But I think when he got around 14, is when I felt like, you know, he allowed him to maybe see people. But other than that. 14? Yeah, maybe about around 14, because he was old enough to kind of start understanding about that, about that age, about 14. That's pretty dope. Yeah. Other than that, it was just like, I I just can't have you just, you know, just seeing people coming in and out. And you know what I mean? I ain't want to just see your crazy life, huh? Right, you know, but then I wasn't sure. Do you think do you think it affected him? So I wasn't sure. Just how you was moving. You think it affected affected how he how he is today? At that like Yeah, he saw him, he he saw him busy on the couch one time, right? So his like father like son with this guy. That whole pat. Oh yeah. What the man?
SPEAKER_06So, so when you talk about ages, you start to let him see what you so at what age did you start let him see the prostitutes?
SPEAKER_03Wow. Oh, wow. This nigga's crazy, right? Tree for a dollar. You know what? That was crazy. Yeah, rental advisory of this episode. Give him a break. Right, just his own break. What are you talking about? That's blasphemy. You talking nonsense. No, that's like I'm the only one that's that's that's one of, you know what I mean, say the real shit because over here, yeah. You know what I mean? What you talking about, man? It's filtered. Just a little lightly filtered. That was filtered? No, no, that wasn't filtered because the flickers drop a burner in here every episode. Every episode, somebody dropped a joint.
SPEAKER_04Every episode. Yo, we gotta start patting people down, bro.
SPEAKER_03Whatever you do, don't try it on Let's Rap about it. Because somebody in here got a blick every fucking episode. And it keeps falling. They don't know what to do with it. What's the sad part about all this? You got the wrong idea about me. What do you mean? Something that I've done.
SPEAKER_00You know what the sad part about it?
SPEAKER_03Something that I've done in my lifetime and in our friendship to give you the wrong impression of me.
SPEAKER_02No. What do you mean?
SPEAKER_03About what? Like about the what about what he asked me. Like, why would you say that? I heard you talk about escorts in your in your music. Yes, because I'm I'm I'm pushing the limits. I'm pushing the limits of creativity. So is it is it fiction or nonfiction? It's based off of the idea of fact. But you told us that you you live, your music is about the life that you live. It's the the idea, right? It's like we live in this life and certain things happen, and then sometimes you you rap about the moment. So you never had oh the idea of escorts. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04Never had a dealing, a dealing.
SPEAKER_03It didn't actually happen. It was just in the moment. Never with anyone. Anybody's thoughts about this. And you went to the booth and rapped about it. And you never paid for a fake shit. See, that's that lobby boy uh album. I was talking crazy. What was alright. There was a lot of crazy talk on there. I know what you I know what era you're talking about. The Don Julio era. Yeah, I was just coming back from LA. You're not in that era no more? Casamigo era. Was that the case? No, that's Casamigo. That was 2020, 21, yeah. Casamigo made. Yeah. But that's not based off an actual fact. No. No. It's not based off an actual fact. It's like the idea of You dealing with escorts. Allegedly. How many years is that's the statute of limitation? How many years is that? You gotta stop playing with me. Allegedly. You have to stop. You said it's not a good thing.
SPEAKER_05No, no, no, no. You gotta stop at some point. It's all allegedly though. You gotta legally. Because if you give it, because people in the world are not gonna understand this. It's allegedly.
SPEAKER_03No, no, you can't even say allegedly. Because now when you say allegedly, it's like that nigga did it. Oh man. No, I'm saying we're talking about music. Right. It's in the song, I was saying some shit. There are plenty of songs. More than one. So if I said in the song, Let's not go there. Hold on, hold on. So let's no, no, no, no. Let's go there. Because in the song said uh Most of my women is escorts. Right? Hold on. Hold on, that's slide. Okay. Right? Me, you, yeah, me, you, Fabi, right? That's my shit. 100%. Most of my women is escorts. Now, what I'm saying is, I'm not. I wasn't even talking about that. That's what you say.
SPEAKER_06Can I tell you about that record? I was talking about another record, but let's go on to this. I don't know.
SPEAKER_03Did you mean that bar? I meant it in the in the in the understanding this. When you come around certain people, you be like, what you Yeah, we've been kicking it for a minute. What you do? But you said most, most of my women. You never ran into a pack? Of escorts? Yeah, like in L. Are they all selling it? In Vegas? Yeah, this is what's happening, right? Everything's for sale. Right. What I'm saying is, that's what they do for a limit, for a living. And I'm coming in contact with them. You understand?
SPEAKER_05You got what I'm saying? He's coming in contact with that. Here's the thing. Like it's the aliens. I'm coming in contact. You got what I'm saying, right?
SPEAKER_03He's driving it right now. I don't like when these stories be going mad long like this, because it's yo. I'm coming in. No, no, no, no, no. Right, but I got I just don't like the way he last last long story.
SPEAKER_00Nigga was definitely doing what was said. So you definitely was on some escorts.
SPEAKER_03No long whatever I said, I did it. Whatever you heard me say, that nigga said he did it. Whatever it convinced me too much. You ended all my explanations. I never explained. Whatever I said, I did it. Ain't nothing else to explain. You yeah, I'm gonna leave it alone. So you have double escorts. Basically, that's all you can do.
SPEAKER_05But guess what? Guess what? Don't knock the naked hustle. That's a sex worker. That's what she don't knock it, and you're a sex customer.
SPEAKER_03No, that's the thing. I'm not the customer. You're not a customer? I'm what they like. She's a customer. No. They sell it though. So you get discounts or it'll be free. You get dickers like. Y'all not listening. That's like saying a stripper like you. Black cat's like two, nigga. You're not listening. If the girl, if you meet a girl and she likes you and y'all kicking it and then all that, and then y'all start the, you know what I mean, whatever. And then her occupation is that. You not the work, you not the buyer. You you the you you the nigga she likes. So she should but that's what she does. So what's it tracking?
SPEAKER_02So she sell she's selling it all day and then bring it to you for free.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I don't understand what's going on. Basically.
SPEAKER_03I don't want to say what that sounds like. You got them. A hundred percent. You got them. I'm special. I'm special. This is what I'm trying to say.
SPEAKER_05So if I'm saying most of my women is escort, is what I'm saying. I'm not the one that's out there purchasing.
SPEAKER_03I'm who they like. Main special is a different special. That thing been sold. That's a different type of special. You got me? You got me. You got me? This is what I'm trying to tell you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05I'm out of it. I don't have to do it.
SPEAKER_03The game is to be sold, man.
SPEAKER_06Not told. You get it. You know that? I get it. It is what it is, man. Alright, y'all know what it is. Let's rap about some hoops. Brought to you by the homies at Prize Picks. Y'all know what's going on.
SPEAKER_03It's Brooklyn versus Harlem. No. No, absolutely not. Brooklyn versus New York. Harlem is Harlem is Harlem is a small little section in Manhattan. Sound like you're mad that you're not.
SPEAKER_06I can feel a shit. I can feel a heat because they feel like you're coming off that couch over here. Sound like you're mad because you're gonna lose, and all of a sudden Harlem is this. Now it's oh Brooklyn's.
SPEAKER_03You make it about Harlem, it's not if it's the whole Manhattan, it's low easy. Side is midtown. It's so hot.
SPEAKER_06Well, let's get to some let's get to what's gonna happen.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I mean on this day that Brooklyn takes place, New York next.
SPEAKER_06Your Brooklyn, your Brooklyn, and we New York.
SPEAKER_03New York is the whole all the boroughs, man. Nah, don't you try to get the biggest thing? Harlem got the glow trotters. Y'all got the glow trotters. Harlem glow trotters trying to squeeze the whole thing. The glow trotter means the whole New York. You know how that's gonna go. That's the only thing. They're trying to claim the Knicks like it's a hard, like they like the Knicks being Harlem. Don't be in Harlem. Yeah, that's the city. We're in the city. No, I've never seen the Knicks on two. Midtown, 34th Street. That's the city. What's my hair? So you're not claiming Brooklyn's, but you're saying when I say I'm going okay. When I say I'm going to the city, I mean I'm going to the city. Where are you going? That's not the city. That's Harlem. Yeah. We say you know the difference. Two different places. Two different places. All right. Okay. Let's be technical now. Knicks, man. Knicks are gonna win, though. The Knicks are gonna win. Ain't from Brooklyn. Knicks, man.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_03Who you got? Let's talk about it. Let's wrap about it. Up with the Knicks, but they in a rig build. They in a rig build. You understand? I'm going with Brook with Brooklyn. Well, put your seatbelt on.
SPEAKER_06And I hope it got airbags.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you can't be able to do it.
SPEAKER_06You definitely going over the cliff. That shit's going over the cliff. Definitely going over the cliff. Oh man. Shout outs to Brunson. I like the Knicks. They don't got one person getting busy over there. And he's gonna get busy. Sometimes all it takes is gonna need more people.
SPEAKER_03Jim, it's a rebuilding year. You know what I'm saying? Knock addict. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_06They rebuilding the stadium. They was building the stadium. They rebuild rebuilding years.
SPEAKER_03The kid Jose. He playing in his hometown. How is he from? You really think the next one? I know I don't think he's from best. I think he's from Bushwick, right? Or Flatbush. We going more or we going or we going less? I'm gonna go left. Yeah, I'm gonna have to go less because I mean. I'm going more for Jose. I think he's gonna try to show up because he's in Brooklyn. You know what I'm saying? He's gonna have his family there. You gotta get a couple buckets. You know what I'm saying? His family be at the garden too. Yeah, but they will be at the garden. This one in Brooklyn. That's a big deal. They'll be playing at the end. They right in the hometown. They pulling up for him.
SPEAKER_06Last game he had 28 points, though. He's cooking. Nah, Brunson had 28 points.
SPEAKER_03Brunson's looking at Brunson. My bad. That's Brunson. Yeah, we always go more on Brunson. He just more. I'm gonna go more with Jalen. Brunson, the leader of the team. I'm going more. I'm riding with Brooklyn just because I'm riding with Brooklyn, regardless of what it may not be the best.
SPEAKER_06You're going more on rebounds or less on rebounds? With Brunson? I'm going to go less. I ain't even going to play unpause. I'm just going to read.
SPEAKER_03I think he could get three rebounds, though. I don't. They don't got a tie.
SPEAKER_06He gotta get at least five. He gotta get more than five. He gotta get more than five rebounds. That's his career stuff. His last game. Right now he's but right now he's less.
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SPEAKER_03PrizePix is good to be right. If a dance challenge is the reason a song goes viral, should the creator get a percentage of the record? Percentage of the record is a lot. I think they can show definitely show love, check, whatever you percentage of the record that you created before even this dance thing was even. I think that's a percentage of the record is a lot. If the song wasn't already doing what if this if you didn't like the song that the artist made, you wouldn't have made a dance to it. No, what if you make the song and go to the influencer and say, yo, I got this hot record, man? You do that, you usually go in with them to get with the page. If you do that, you should I I have nothing against looking out. But now if you have a perc why would you why do you have a percentage of the song and you didn't have the side of the book? You paid them to do the dance already because that's how when you came to them, you said, listen. But you didn't have nothing to do with the song, so you shouldn't, you shouldn't have a percentage of the rate. But then that song take off, and then now it's like the influent the the person dancing might feel like, well, damn, we got 10 million views off the dance, but they they be they might be confused thinking the dance is the reason the song is hot. You know what I mean? Some songs that do go that way, some songs you know the dance of the record. But I'm not gonna say that for every record.
SPEAKER_06Does that make you obligated to give someone the the dancer that because he went on TikTok and danced to your record?
SPEAKER_03No, you already paid him, so. But if that's the case, the dancers, when you when you pull up and be like, yo, I need y'all to do this dance for my record, they should have a contract. Like, nah, this is what we wanna want. If we dance for that record. That's something like that. That ain't discussed, and you look out for them and the song blow up, they can't come back saying we need a percentage of that song. I feel like that's a narrative that is gonna be pushed for like influencers to get more of something. Like, you know, influencers, they already getting off of just being influencers. Right, right. So now it's like a next level of, nah, we need a piece of the song that we influence. Like, nah, it's too much, bro. They didn't sat with somebody, somebody done told them you need to be a big one. Another question, what if you know that hooking up with this? Unless we created it together, maybe then you could get a percentage. And we created it. The song that say we in the studio, you create the dance, we create the news, and we that's our marketing plan. That makes sense. But me putting out a song and you start dancing, doing TikTok, you dance, catch. Yeah. Nah, no. How about this though? You should have no percentage of that. How about this? How about how about this? This devil's advocate. You make the song, and you go to that influencer, and you say, I need you to dance on this, I need you to do whatever. Right. But then you offering whatever you could offer there. You might offer them equity or something if you don't have the money. If you had the money, you might say, yo, I got$5,000 for you to do a song. A influencer's gonna take the$5,000 and do it. No, but no. He you he say, yo, I want an upfront fee and I want 5% of a publisher spit. Tell our nigga to dance the fuck out the room. Dance the fuck up out of here. But you may know, but he's not. He not dancing to this one, but to this right. You bugging. But but here's that that publishing spit is not gonna be worth more without him as it is with them. You ain't have nothing to do with the making of this song. You don't know if them the dance is gonna pop your shit off either. It ain't automatic. It's penny people, it's labels that pay that for that and it don't work sometimes. Right. Right. That should be organic or sometimes it be paid. You can't even really tell in a certain sense. Sometimes they pay for it and it don't do nothing. Right. Steve's paid, right? It's no guarantee.
SPEAKER_00And you got shit that's lit online and it ain't lit outside.
SPEAKER_03You heard you got shit that's looking like everything out online, and then you go to the club and see that person, and then be like, oh, what the fuck? You know what I mean? Daddy Kang, yo, we need 10%, bro. Because they was dancing to his records. But they've been dancing for 30 years. You he might have gave them a portion of something somewhere down the line. This sounds more like the first song you do with a person. Like, this don't sound like you was locked in with nobody for no 30 years. This sound more like them though. So this sounds more like you did a record? Wait a minute. And they danced to it. I don't know, bro. I don't know. Yo, dancers get paid to dance. Where did scuba scrap come from, bro? That's right. This is how you be getting in the gym in the gym beefs. Where's scuba scrap? Why you threw them?
SPEAKER_06Why you threw them a uh uh because I'm trying to say how these like why why would like they the influencers though? But I'm just saying, so imagine they asking Big Daddy King for 10. It's the same shit, bro. Nigga do a dance.
SPEAKER_03Nah, that's the same shit because they go, they actually go on a roll and they've been on a roll. They've been they've been 30, 40.
SPEAKER_06So they did not even dare to ask for a percentage of a record because they undermine scuba and scrap, bro. I didn't say that. This is not what we talk about. Don't undermine scuba and scrap. Don't ever do that.
SPEAKER_0388. Don't ever do that. Two dancers are conversation. Don't ever do that.
SPEAKER_05No.
unknownHere we go.
SPEAKER_05That's when I landed. Here we go. You never did none of the scuba scrap.
SPEAKER_04You never did that one.
SPEAKER_03100%. Okay then. Scuba and scrap wanna dance battle. You better get ready, bro. You know them niggas still outside, so get your moves together, couple. They can't fuck with me. When we go back to 88, they got the problem. What the fuck? They go back to 88.
SPEAKER_05What are you talking about?
SPEAKER_03You can outdance scuba and scrap.
SPEAKER_05You got right now.
SPEAKER_03You can't fuck with scuba. You got more moves than scoops. I'm a break dancing in the nigga from the channel. You know scuba scrap.
SPEAKER_06I watch every video nigga. No, he said right he get out dancing.
SPEAKER_03I get busy. Nah, nah. See, and you used to get busy. You think that's a good idea. You think you get more busy if the nigga is a good thing? For a living. That dance for the last 35 years. That's what they do. Just cause you know how the car wheels, you can't do it. That's what we got to be acting like that. That's what we got to do. That's what acting different like today.
SPEAKER_04Nigga crazy, man. We better end this shit, nigga.
SPEAKER_02This shit is just getting out of hand.
SPEAKER_03The fact that you just tried to challenge scoob and scrap to a dance up is crazy. Niggas been dancing for 40 years. Where the car will come from? The carwheel came from you.
SPEAKER_02Set yourself up.
SPEAKER_01What?
SPEAKER_02It's cool, beloved. That was a setup, but set yourself up, beloved. Listen. Still got time. Time is running. Nah. Just shoot the gay man over. Gay made over. Believe that. It's cool. You saying it like you like you like that nigga.
SPEAKER_03Nigga trying to pull us into a beef with school machine. I see the nigga put. I know school. They got the defense over there. I ain't wanna when we run in the school in Brooklyn, I didn't want them to be like, yo, white with the whole nigga. He got the bikes and all that. Like this is what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_06Like, nigga, these bikes, you niggas robeds. Fuck you talk about. Nigga, I see you on the moped for the past four summers, bro.
SPEAKER_03You gotta stop coming on this on this podcast lying.
SPEAKER_02You never seen him on the moped coming up to him?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, listen. Have you ever seen him on the moped with a bunch of niggas on Moped? On the mopists? It's a whole moped gang. That's what you're gonna do with this four lead niggas on Mopis. KLR. KLR. You might as well stop putting it in. You don't know what you're doing.
SPEAKER_00You know what?
SPEAKER_04You motherfuckers tell why? What they gonna do is go on the. They're gonna vote.
SPEAKER_03They're gonna go on the internet and go Google May no pulling up on me on the fifth and line. And they're gonna say A's up there along.
SPEAKER_04Let me have a motorcycle gonna basket on it, bro. You still make a win to each other. Let me have a basket.
SPEAKER_05See? Let them talk.
SPEAKER_00Man, you pulled up on me fifty. Pull up on me a few times.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's for traveling. That's for touring. You can't do that on a motorcycle. So that just throws your whole, you know, your theory out the window. That's for traveling. I don't like what's going on. I know, I know, I know.
SPEAKER_05It's all good, but this is why niggas in in in drama now. That's cool. Because it because of this shit right here, Mr. Mr.
SPEAKER_03Jimothy. Because you because you just tried to come over here with all this made-up story, but we allowed you. What made-up story did I make? You said I was riding on a moped. They gonna Google it. I had this, I had to speak to the biggest. If you ask a nigga from Harlem what y'all came up riding on, they're gonna say them niggas definitely was on moped. You a liar, because them Harlem niggas know what we ride because when we get up there, they come meet us. The bikes we ride this tall. That's that ain't no moped. What no moped? This is a Kerala 650. Yeah, I think he's a legendary shit starter. Yeah, you are, bro. He's in that, he's in that uh You can't even.
SPEAKER_05It's footage, man. It's footage, huh? Uptown, me, summer. Summer nights at least. You be coming up Lennox with one wheel. Like, come on, man.
SPEAKER_02I don't know about that. I don't know about that. Yeah, it might be.
SPEAKER_04You front.
SPEAKER_05What happened? You was doing that. That's the idea. I was saying if niggas was less than a big thing.
SPEAKER_03That's when he gas. You was seeing if niggas was less than you. You was there. That was saying if I was listening. But I do when I when I do come through Harlem, I'm coming 30, 40 deep. They know that. I'm done with it. Let's go to the 3040. All right. Let me read the next subject, man. The next the new segment. New segment. Let's do it, man. Let's rap letters. What credentials do you need or level you have to reach to distinguish a rapper from just a bull that raps? And bull, we mean that's like a fully a Philly term. So you know I mean it's a nigga that rap. You know what I mean? So what level do you have to be to be considered a real rap? Well, that's the bull that rap. Or just that bull that rap. Is it the consistency, the passion, the sales, longevity, reputation, etc. What's your thing, guys? Fans help you become a distinguished, a distinguished rapper.
SPEAKER_06Fans definitely one of the components of becoming a distinguished rap.
SPEAKER_03What about the fact that if you ain't never because I seen um Gilly talking about it and he was like, nigga, you ain't a rapper. Like until you made money off rap, then you not really a rapper. I think if you can feed your family, you ain't making no money off rap. Yeah, fans, fans have to be a part of it, but I think if you are actually if you can actually cover your bills, feed your family, and live the life you you you aspire to live off of rapping, you should you can you should be considered a rapper. I can't do that without fans. Nah, fans is gonna make all of that possible. But I think I think once you can say, damn, I done covered all of that off rap, that's the difference in you out here just rapping. I think it changed over time. I think like back in the days when you had to get signed to feel like you was an actual rapper. You know what I'm saying? Like you might rap until until you cross the the line of professionalism, then you just was somebody who rapped. You know what I'm saying? Once you got signed, but now like the deal was the was the was the it was yeah, it's like it's like the league. You could play ball, like you could go to the gym and play ball. But if you if you go to the NBA, yo, you they look at you like he's a ball player.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_03So that's how I think it was. But I think once we got to the point where the internet and YouTube and social media, and you not having to be signed and be independent, anybody could turn themselves into a rapper. I think that's what blended blurred the line of it, because you don't have to accomplish a goal to be a rapper anymore. You just have to start rapping. You get a guy to tape you, record you, and you make a song, you go to the the studio, you you you rapping. But are you really a rapper? Or do you become a rapper?
SPEAKER_06A distinguished rapper is like to ask you a question. Not to just to be a rapper, to become what what it is does it take to become a distinguished rapper?
SPEAKER_03A distinguished rapper, I think you have to have some accomplishment of success as a rapper. For you to say that you're not. And I think I I kind of agree with Gilly a little bit, you know what I mean? Because it's like if you just because everybody can just say they're rapper, because the pro tools and social media and the many things, the way that you can just anybody can just be a rapper, right? It's just like you can go in your basement one day and just say, ah, fucking I'm a rapper, right? But it's no, it's no bars, no rights to passage, it's not it's no level, you know what I mean? In order for you to be a lawyer, you gotta go to school, more school, more school, more school, right? But I can't assess it just the financial because there's a lot of rappers who have successes without fully being rich yet or be or having a lot of money to move their money. You might have make money, but you still do shows, but you ain't good. It be niggas still living in the hood and the city.
SPEAKER_06One of the things I would say is But they're making a couple dollars and they made it. Yeah, but being having consistent success, right? Have a consistent success is one of the things that makes you a distinguished rapper as opposed to having the most money. You understand? Because the fabric is right. Like you could put it all started rapping first and they have no money.
SPEAKER_03You might have to rap to a certain point before you start even getting some money.
SPEAKER_06But it still has to be a consistent thing because there's so many one-hit wonders or one people that came with one album, and now we don't see them no more. No matter how big that album was, right. Does that make them a distinguished rapper right now? Because they have one out. We we never heard nothing else from them.
SPEAKER_03So it was like Well, the nigga that that that got signed, got a deal. Maybe in their world they are, but to the rest of the world. And then later on got dropped. We didn't really hear from him, or maybe we heard from a little bit, and then it's like he blew that money that they had. So he made some money, because he didn't got his, you know what I mean, 40,000 advanced or whatever. And he, you know, he was semi-hot in the hood, but now we don't hear from him no more. Is he a distinguished rapper? No. He's not. I feel like they still look at you as a rapper though. Because we've seen rappers fall from grace, or when they see other, when they see a rapper working a job, they remember him from being a rapper and be like, no, he was my Uber driver, or he was, you know what I'm saying? Whatever the whatever like it's almost a joke to them now because at some point you was looked at as a rapper. That's a that's that's real though, because nobody tells that story of what it looked like when the lights after the success. Right, when the lights, you know, cut off. Me and you were talking about that. I was working on that, right? About what it looks like after that. So you you are still, especially if now if you had some success in the eyes of people, you may be able to do it. You can never cut that off. Wow. So now if they see you working on a certain level of success, you could cut money off, you could cut all that all that other shit could cut off. You can't cut fame off. And now you now you're working at Walmart now. You can't cut fame off. Even if they saw you for one year. Right. Say you was the hottest nigga on earth for one year, one summer. Right. There's gonna be a million motherfuckers that remember you for that.
SPEAKER_06That's the curse.
SPEAKER_03So you can't go work at Popeyes or be a DoorDasher. That's the curse and the blessing. And what you gonna do just because of that, and you need that job of Popeyes, you gotta know what you gotta do, bro. Right, because everybody not gonna be able to maintain what you're doing. That's the gift and the curse of this shit, though. Especially with the cameras on everybody's face now. They'll catch you now. So now you're gonna. Back in the day, you might have could have done that, and it was like niggas had to hear about it. So now a nigga gonna pull up on you at Burger King, like, yo, you had the hottest fucking freestyle. What's the kid name? That's nasty work. You gotta change your look, though. You can't be in a just looking like the same nigga that they just seen on the TV or shit like that. Yes, yes. You gotta switch your whole shit. If you have braids cut them shits off, you gotta blend into the change our whole vibe.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you gotta do that. No, that's not me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, tattoos on your face and all whatnot.
SPEAKER_06Backpackage like this real shit. Maybe move to the city. You gotta get out of that. You gotta get out of that because they're gonna know who you is over there.
SPEAKER_03Maybe move. Bro, with social media, you can't, we gonna move to. To Dakota. No, I think it's life after that, man. You just gotta maintain it. It's a chapter of life, too, honestly. You know what I mean? It's if you fall from grace, if you change directions, if you pivot into something else, whatever that is, that's your your journey of life. And uh, of course, the public, they may not always understand that or respect that. Right. Uh, but you have to find, you know what I'm saying, your your you're you're cool in that and be like, you know, this is this is this is life at this point. That's real. How long are you obligated to be a physical or financial source, a financial resource to a friend's family after death? So Pop Smokes, brother. Rest up pop, man. Yeah, RP Pop Smoke, man. We love you more. Rest in peace, Pop. Rest up Pop. So he's he's still expecting people to do what? To what? Look out for his family right now? I personally I I never met his brother. I I I knew I knew Pop, God bless his soul. Who he wanted to check in? But even even beyond, I'm not even gonna speak on their situation. I just think in general.
SPEAKER_00Um because I've I've heard that with with different artists that that that passed on. Um I feel like the artist might the artists might have been cool with who they was cool with. So that that doesn't obligate that person to know the family or to know anybody else that may feel like you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03Even when those relationships wasn't as deep as a few years. When the person was alive, you wasn't saying what's up with your brother or what's up with your like that might have not been the vibe that was going on. So I don't know. I feel like it's more um a personal thing when it comes to artists that pass on, and I mean, like with their family, because you don't know how how cool that the the people they may be talking about or might be expecting something from. They might not even knew them. You know what I mean? Like they might just have knew the artist. Like right. Some of those relationships will surface. Not speaking on just on that specific situation, but you know what I mean? On that situation, it's as far as like, because what you're saying is that some of these relationships is surface. It's a lot of people that know that you know when you go out, they don't know your family. And I don't want them, and I don't want them to know my family. That's not the dynamic of the relationship. I was at Pop Smoke funeral, and it was really nobody from the industry there. Right. It was no rappers really there. I saw Pusha T and Steven Victor. I was there, and and I can't remember no other prominent artists being at the funeral. So I mean, six years later, I don't, you know, I mean, I don't know if that's a real pop was my nigga, but I I never met his brother. I never met his mother. I never I knew him how I knew him. I didn't get to we didn't get to the point where it was a family.
SPEAKER_02Alright, let's flip the situation. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_06Without it being Pop somewhere. Uh in a situation where somebody got close to you, close to you have passed away. One of your dogs, a nigga that you fuck with.
SPEAKER_02Right? How long did it do you define?
SPEAKER_06Oh how long I mean how long are you expected to take care of the family or contribute to helping the family after your dog passed away?
SPEAKER_03Take care of the family, I don't think you contribute. I think with that, I think you should always look out. Well, are you obligated if that's the question? No, obligated, but if that was your man like that, and you know if he was still here, what he would be trying to do for his for his, and you in a position where you got it, I would always look out. Till I leave this motherfucker. Like, you know what I'm saying? I would always look out. I would say that. If they came to me now, a lot of times with how life goes, that might not even be on your mind. Like you might just be, we all got kids, family, whatever. But if if it ever was a situation in need or they need it, or what you know I mean, I feel like that should be a until you die type of thing. Like, if that was really your man like that. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_06I would say that. I don't think no, I I would say not be an obligator, but like Dave said, if that was one of your partners like that, and and if you got it and the family does need it, okay. The dope thing to do is the, you know what I mean? The honorable thing to do is to make sure you can look out as much as you can without putting you or your family in any type of financial burden and shit like that. Cause that that's a whole nother side. But I do believe that if that's your man, and then some people use that knowing that you had a a relationship with somebody and they feel entitlement. So now they put that on you, like, yo, you ain't even doing nothing for your man like that. That comes with a lot of a lot of that also and shit like that.
SPEAKER_03So it's like, how long are you obligated to even do that? You're really not obligated. I don't think you're obligated, but if it's somebody that you absolutely love, I I agree with both of y'all. What do you think? I think it's honorable again, but I don't think it's obligated. I don't think uh I don't think it's obligated. I think you gotta take it with grace. I would feel the same way if it was the other way around, whatever you could do with my family and you know, with my kids and that things, but whatever you can do is cool too. I don't I it doesn't sign up anywhere that you know if I'm your friend or I'm your you know what I mean? Like that's not even a conversation you ever really probably had with your friends. Like, you know what I mean? If I never had a comment with my kids, I never really had that conversation. So uh I think it's an honorable thing to do and honorable to be there and support. Sometimes it's not even financially, you know what I'm saying? Sometimes you like you just we was just talking about manhood, like you say your man died, but you know he got a son, you being there to just help him, you know, grow up and see him, you know what I'm saying? Um showing up go away. Some sometimes, not to cut you off space, but sometimes showing up be more than money. Yeah, you know what I mean? A lot of times I ain't had to come out of my pocket when I pulled up in a time when niggas was like, nah, he probably busy, yo, he ain't gonna make it, and I'll figure out a way to get there. Like even keeping a community around him, you know what I'm saying? Like my man died, and his his his lady like uh text us stuff with the kids and you know what I mean, just to keep in community around him, you know what I'm saying? He knew that she knew that we were uh all really good friends and stuff like that. So we always check in from different different points too. It might be you one week, it might be you another week, it might be you next month, but just to keep that community there. I think that's but so that's why I said it's all it's just honorable, you know what I'm saying, to do that. You know what I'm saying? I don't feel like anybody's obligated. I wouldn't feel like anybody is obligated to take care of my family after I pass away, you know what I'm saying? Right. Is chasing still a man's responsibility, or are we in a different era now? Chasing what? Chasing nothing. The poody tang. You should never chase that. I can't chase nothing. My legs is broke, baby. Chasing escorts. Yo, yo, yo, broke, baby. Turn his fucking mic off. Escorts is crazy. Nah, turn this mic off. Main, this nigga said you chasing escorts, bro. It's up now. They being escorted around. Niggas, the game ain't over, man. Fourth corner, bro. We're in the fourth. You heard? But they cheap shots, though. They not even like real shots, those cheap shots, bro. Stop it. Oh, look, he's pulling up too.
SPEAKER_05You like he was a dirty blood. You not dirty magging, he's a dirty player. Over there sitting over there. Look, yeah, nigga.
SPEAKER_03The leg cross guy.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, he's bargain.
SPEAKER_03Listen, stop laughing. This nigga look like Spike Lee over there right now. Y'all better do the right thing. On court side of the nigga. No, I don't believe in chasing anything. I believe in attracting. Less chasing, more attracting. What's meant for you will find you, absolutely. I believe in alignment. Yeah. I think, you know what I mean? You stay in your purpose, you're gonna align with what supposed to be. You can't chase nothing unless it's running from you. You know what I'm saying? So that means it's going the opposite direction of you anyway. Blue Chew Gold is the newest innovation from the number one Shoreboo ED brand. Remember them blue pills your grandpa's used to take? But this ain't these, baby. This is the four-in-one B setting, the gold standard for performance, baby. Support blood flow to keep that pistol ready to fire, and help to turn up the arousal and connection in your brain and in your body. Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at bluechew.com. And we've got a special deal for our listeners. Get 10% off your first month of Blue Chew Gold with the code LES RAP. That's promo code LES RAP. Visit Blue Chew.com for more details and important safety information. And we thank Blue Chew for sponsoring the podcast. Go get after it. This nigga over here thinking of more cheap shots, boy.
SPEAKER_05You gonna talk like this. This nigga over here like this. I can't think of like that. This nigga over looking at me like, yeah, man. We waiting for a pause or anything.
SPEAKER_03He was any type of smoke right now. He like treading tread lightly, niggas. He listened to every word like, yeah. I ain't even the one that's like a big thing. I didn't even bring him that cartwheel, but alright, it's all good. I'll be your Huckleberry. It's all right. You know. You be his what? His Huckleberry. That's crazy. So what? That's a what? I don't like that. I just said all right. I said, all right, man. I'm letting you live this episode. You never heard that? You don't know that's you know that's that's saying, you don't know that? Nigga never told me he'd be my Huckleberry. So you don't say that's what I'm saying. Just this is crazy. I've been here 37 years. Nigga never told me that. But you know. Now let's talk about it. Yeah. You don't know where that comes from. Huckleberry Finn? Whoa. Whoa. Yeah, director.
SPEAKER_05You don't know where that comes from?
SPEAKER_03You niggas is getting the way. I'm telling you, it's no way in the world you niggas can speed ball for you. Cooling. Whoa. There's a there's a popular movie. I've never heard it, man. That's a popular movie. I'm younger than younger. That's a popular saying. That basically means it's like, I'm with it, nigga.
SPEAKER_02I don't like it. I don't want you to be with it.
SPEAKER_03I would have revered you said that. You just looking for something to say, bro. I don't want you to be with nothing. No. I don't want to be hooked by it. I don't want you to be with speaking of chasing, speaking of chasing.
SPEAKER_05All right, nah, nah, that's up. Don't worry about it. It's okay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I'm yeah. Is it fair to expect men to have an unlimited budget on escorts? Oh man. It's up It's up.
SPEAKER_03What's in it? What's in it? Unlimited budget on escorts?
SPEAKER_05Crazy, man.
SPEAKER_03That's crazy.
SPEAKER_05Fuck are you talking about?
SPEAKER_00What did they take?
SPEAKER_03PayPal, Cash App, Z, what's the limited budget for the escorts? Now you know, now you know everybody got everything. Everybody got everything is crazy.
SPEAKER_01What?
SPEAKER_03Stop playing with me.
SPEAKER_01What?
SPEAKER_03Yo, listen. Oh man. Y'all gotta stop, bro. For real. Capo, you're messing up the show. My bad, my bad, my bad. Y'all got it.
SPEAKER_02Is it fair to expect a man to have an unlimited budget on dates? Which date is it? I mean, obviously. First date or the first one. What's this girl's name? India Love?
SPEAKER_06That's her name. She said that she don't want a nigga looking for no discounts when he's out with her. Just pay the tab, put it in the bag with my man Fab, say Paul's. You heard? At dinner? Ain't no discounts at dinner anyway. I'm just saying. Where you at? Why you mad at me? Why would you mad be mad at me if I got a if if I'm finessing the bill?
SPEAKER_00But if the owner knows you though and shit. You have a spot where the owner knows you.
SPEAKER_06But first of all, if I'm finessing the bill, I'm not doing no credit card scam. I'm just trying to get a play on the bill. Why are you mad?
SPEAKER_03How are you finessing the bill though, Jimothy? I'm hypothetically speaking. Hypothetically speaking, you got the bill. It's you and her.
SPEAKER_04No, no, no, no, no. What's your finesse bill?
SPEAKER_06I don't want to go, I don't want to go through assimilation. No, but I'm not sure. I'm just saying merely. How do you finesse a bill? If I'm saying merely, if bitch, I say go to the car right now, I got it.
SPEAKER_03Go to the car. Oh, so you on the first day, you send her to the car? Yeah, but the bust and move. I got it. So if I tell you go to the car, you know you can get out of here, go to the car safely. That's a mini move. No, that's basically saying we we we running out on this.
SPEAKER_01That's what you said, nigga. I'm a legitimate, yeah.
SPEAKER_04I'm sitting here waiting for y'all to stop, so you just think about the running out of the dispenser. You run it out of the middle. I know that go to the car. First date, we out of here, baby. That's what you're saying for me.
SPEAKER_03Go to the car.
SPEAKER_04I gotta find out if she's gonna ride this thing up with me. This is looking for the key.
SPEAKER_03That's how you gotta see if she's down on the first date.
SPEAKER_05You gotta look at her like that.
SPEAKER_04Get out of here. Go to the car. Bitch, you ain't see the head number? I told her to leave first.
SPEAKER_03I gave her the knob. I said, Yeah, listen. This is why we all in this drama now. No, bro. This is why. These niggas ain't got no, these niggas don't take nothing serious, man. I think, I think. The first date, Jim. Yo. No, I think men shouldn't go on date. If you don't got date money, don't go to the city. Men shouldn't go on date. Go to the car. You don't got money. If you don't got date money, don't you? Go to the car.
SPEAKER_04But I don't have a solution. It's a fierce. I didn't put it in any harm's way. So that's how you finessing the bill. If you don't even know I'm finessing, I'm like, yo, go to the car again.
SPEAKER_03Go to the car is crazy. You can go to the car. Listen, man. What if the car is the money that you like? In that moment, who drunk? What you mean? Because you can't, it's hard to tell a drunk. If Shorty's bent, you gonna just tell her to go to the car? No, ask him, because this is his scenario.
SPEAKER_05I don't know. This is a good thing. You can have three four drinks.
SPEAKER_03It was about how much you spending on a date.
SPEAKER_04This nigga ain't paying.
SPEAKER_03They can say that bill said. Go to the car.
SPEAKER_04But that's what I'm saying. The situation can flip. Because if she starts getting too crazy with the joint, it's like, yo, I'll be right back and I can go to the bathroom. Be right back? I get love.
SPEAKER_03Look, I'm gonna go to the bathroom, you go to the car. And you love. Hell no. We're gonna prevent the how much. The red flags is right here. This is what you need done. You need to watch this show right here. Don't got date money, don't go on dates. That's a fact. Simple. But women. If y'all don't got money to get home from a date, don't go on a date either. Because a lot of women get go on dates and they expect in certain things. So say if it goes left. Now you in a position where you can't. That nigga shouldn't be responsible for getting you home. But nah, you got if the date went left. What you mean? You're not gonna get a home though?
SPEAKER_02Nah, he just ran out of the restaurant or you just he just ran out of the restaurant.
SPEAKER_03You better have some money to give himself an Uber or something. You're not paying for nothing. You about to catch a case. This nigga is nuts. I feel like to each his own, something, you know what I mean? Like, I don't I don't feel like it's nothing wrong with her feeling that way. Maybe she's been around. No, I agree with her. Like no, you shouldn't have to be able to do that. If you got restaurant, date money, if you ain't gonna be a couple of things. You're not gonna be able to prop if you never be able to provide the bottom. This is my thing. You shouldn't be inviting nobody out there.
SPEAKER_04You spent nine thousand dollars. She said no limit, nigga. She said Master P no limit, nigga.
SPEAKER_03No, no, that's not a she said when she goes out, you gotta be able to take care of whatever's going on.
SPEAKER_04And you ain't clapping. That'll never be clear. And you might not you might not that'll never happen. You might not get them yeks. Oh, you niggas. Look at them out. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_03The yeeks might not be tangible. This is where y'all both going wrong. Look at me. That'll never happen to me. We're not saying you gang. Ever. He said me. You fucking know you might not.
SPEAKER_04This is my scenario. So what do you mean? Like I'd never happened.
SPEAKER_06But in my scenario, it possibly can happen to you. This is my scenario.
SPEAKER_03This is why we got the drama now, because of your scenarios. That's the problem. Your scenarios every time. This is what I'm saying. Capo scenarios. Because of your scenarios. But it's all good. Me? Yes, nigga. Your scenarios. But it's all good. All this is because of me. 100%, but it's okay. Everything this year is because of me. It is, but it's alright. It's cool. It's okay. Got a lot to do with you. I'm with you. It's all good. 1800 main no. Let this nigga talk, please. Put up the question, man. No, you nigga. You got so much to fucking say.
SPEAKER_02I'm out of there. Yeah. No, you want to hear for me. Call me and collect, man. No, no. Nah, listen to uh all-star, all-star, um, all-star in Houston, maybe 2003, 2003, 2004.
SPEAKER_06We all go out after the club. It's like 40 of us. Smack. What's this? Uh Waffle House or something. Smack. Everybody, I'm smack. Now I'm smack. I'm just I don't put my head down for a second. Bro, I look up.
SPEAKER_04Everybody's outside the window of the restaurant pointing at me, and the niggas did with the whole bell, bro. Bro. Oh, niggas, yeah, niggas violated. All 40 niggas, my whole bill, bro. Niggas stepped outside. They look like they was ready to tackle me.
SPEAKER_03Like, yo, bro, if you try to bust a move, that was a nasty, that was a nasty trick. You know what bills I hate? The um, hey, um, come to my girlfriend's dinner. It's her birthday. And then you get the birthday. Them the birthday dinners get tricky. Cause then you show up and it's like the bill comes, nobody, everybody looking around, and then for some reason everybody starts looking at you. Then you start looking under the glasses, like, like, what the fuck? I just I just pulled up. Like, I just pulled up. Well, you I pulled up to show support. The rich niggas in the building is what the bitch said. Rich nigga in the building. Rich nigga here. Y'all was having this dinner without me. Nah, but now you now you pay. Rich nigga here now, you heard? Those dinners get tricky though. So what do you do? How do you handle that? Do you duck out like I do? Now, if I just pulled up to a dinner. If it's my family? If it's family, I'ma I'm a I'ma I'll hold it down and then I'll holler at them later. I can I can I'll help you later. I'll help I'll help out. But if it's I'm pulling up to a dinner, I don't feel obligated, man. Don't look at it.
SPEAKER_02I ain't gonna lie, my man, my, my man, my man, I pone say you went to a dinner to other say it. They just put the bill on everybody. Like everybody gotta pay like 800, bro.
SPEAKER_03Like, yo, bro, how does that work? You invite me to a dinner and then I gotta pay. Usually dinners is like 150 a man, 200 a man. No, no. Everybody's 800 a man. 800 a man.
SPEAKER_02They went to the Illuster, they went to a dinner. They went to a very flat. That was a robbery.
SPEAKER_03That wasn't even a fucking dinner. 800 at much was the bill? They went to see Saw Bay. Niggas bill was 6,400? I don't like that restaurant. I don't like it. I mean, man. When we go to dinner with Jim, we gotta watch him. I'm pretty fair at dinner when I'm with your. No, you all. I will say. I'm pretty fair. Solid. I feel like you might run out. I feel like you might run out now. Me? No, I don't think he would do that. I think he'll do that like on a date. You know what I mean? Go to the car? Yeah, yeah, go to the car. And what do? And then Chrissy too. I'd dole you. You ain't playing with Chrissy, nigga. You ain't you definitely ain't doing that. I definitely would have ran out on the ducked out on the. That's why I'm saying he'll do it now, because Chrissy can't do it, so he might try it with us. So you gotta watch him.
SPEAKER_02You ever get a bill and just start sweating? Like, oh shit.
SPEAKER_06You never got that, you never got a bill anywhere. Shopping, anything. Like this just got a bill like that. And it's a bill you gotta pay. Like. Got a bill that you knew that you wasn't expecting. Yo, bro, the first time I went to what's what's that? That wasn't the numbers that you thought was about to come back on the drive. My very early trips to Miami. This nigga Joe, first time going to Nikki Beach. I don't know if bro, and y'all all know how Nikki Beach is expensive, right? First time, I'm first time there. We in there busting out. End of the night come, they'll come. I'm saying, I got it, yo. Let's go out where we at. That shit was like 17,000. I almost fainted in that shit, bro. What the fuck was y'all in there doing? That was my first real Miami, like welcome to Miami, nigga. That was by y'all was all than Chris. Bro, it's my it's my bro. This is this, yo, bro. I learned a I learned a lesson. That shit had me swearing. What was the lesson that you're gonna do? That should have sober you up so fast. That should have humbled you up, boy.
SPEAKER_03You having the time of your life, nigga.
SPEAKER_04Sweating, bro. Like, yo, what? And I'm trying to be cool too. You can't. Now forget you don't want to seem like you sweating and shit like that. You don't want to seem like you got everything together with a motherfucker.
SPEAKER_03You have to fight one of your niggas after that.
SPEAKER_00One of us gotta get it on. The bill was 17 racks, we gotta get it on.
SPEAKER_04Which one of you niggas gotta shoot the fill with somebody to come to the side and shoot the start?
SPEAKER_03We gotta start the fight at the 17 racks when they bring it. You might as well start fighting right there so they can kick you out. Oh, y'all niggas better to get arrested than to pay the 17 crack. Lock me the fuck up, man. Lock me the fuck up.
SPEAKER_0417,000.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's a real motherfucker. What happened to one in a hundred men? Take me to the motherfucking present, man. Money hundred men. I started dating a girl, and she was honest and so. Me, she's legally married to an old man for money, and he needed the green card. Okay, he needed a green card. He was trying to get to this country. Okay, she married him, cool. I still want to pursue her, but I'm very skeptical. They don't live together. I see her often, but she has commitments. And when she's and when she's with him, she doesn't answer. How should I handle this? Bro, this is a very easy situation, okay? She has it laid out for you. You you have less responsibility in this in this this this uh predicament. Okay, you can be the side guy respectfully. There's nothing wrong with it, right? Don't always want to be the main character because when you're the main character, that comes with a lot more responsibility that maybe you're either not ready for or you don't want to handle. So listen, it's easy. Let her not answer her phone when she with her nigga, man. Yeah, don't blow it up. What's wrong with her? That's all good. Don't blow it up. Let her not answer her phone when she's with her guy. This is one of those situations where the side piece is trying to step out of the city. Yeah, you're trying to be more than what you're trying to be more than your pay grade. Blame position, beloved. Okay, she's with a nigga for money and he's getting his green card. She's this is her hustle. Don't fuck that up. He looked like he's gonna have the boom box outside the window in the minute left. That's what I'm saying. Like, fuck that up.
SPEAKER_04Nigga, get out of here, bro. That's that nigga that was on the ring that come up to the ring camera. Like, I know I know you probably in there. You gotta PYP, my boy.
SPEAKER_03Play your position. Nigga, get out of here. Play your position, man. Fuck that woman, money up. All right, do not mess her, hustle up. Don't fuck her situation. Then broke out on her. Yeah. You ain't got nothing for her. Hey, green car, green. This is for St. Patrick's Day, but let that lady be great, man. And and you get to have some of the loving and the residue of her love. And like you get to do that. Yeah, the residue. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06It's wild. With the residue being said, and we're gonna get that back at y'all next week. This is uh a playmaker situation. Shout out to playmakers. Shout out to playmakers, yeah. Uh Spiz, my nigga Maniac, yeah, and Mr. David.
SPEAKER_02March Madness, we here, baby. Holla at us. See y'all next week. Shia.
SPEAKER_00Let's rap about it, rap about it. Let's rap about it, rap about it.