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Cx1DJs Untold Stories of Chief Keef

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SPEAKER_04

Yep, we here. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yeah, let me uh find out who this is real quick. Hello.

unknown

Hello?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Who's this? Who's uh who's this? Hey Josh, hey, I'm gonna call you back. I'm on I'm on uh I'm on live.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_04

What you need, Josh? What you need? Okay, Josh, I'll call you back. I'll call you tomorrow. Thank you, thank you, bro. Thank you. It's a crazy, it's a crazy, it's a crazy world. It's one of them days, bruh. One of them days. Hey, you can close it now. Yeah, we we we we here. We here with my camera over here. I'm gonna make sure I'm good. CX1 DJs. Um shout to everybody that's out here in the world, man. Now I gotta block somebody. Hold on. Yes, I gotta block the who what the hell he got going on. What the? What the this is some bullshit. I'm gonna block this motherfucker real quick. We don't know you on the wrong person. Block. Oh my block ya. I'm gonna block y'all. Block, block, block, block, block, block y'all. CX1 DJs, um, we do things different podcasts. We gotta restart the live and get the Instagram going. Um, Punkafoot, you got the Instagram working? All right, uh, shout out to Punkinfoot, the panty girl. We wait we wait a minute to get more people in here. You didn't do it?

unknown

No.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. So you don't got it working. I gotta do it. Okay, you need you should have told me that. We thank you. I mean, shit. For now on, we're we're gonna we're not gonna start late. We're gonna have Punkerfoot do it and come back in and go from there. Yeah, shout out to everybody on the check-in. My camera's over here. I got the camera in a new place now, so I'm I'm looking at the uh another direction, which I'm cool with that. Um, yeah, I like the mic right here. We're gonna and and and um TCAP, so it really don't matter because we um we started that live over, so the mic went out. We don't care about that. All right, we need everybody when you when you come in, uh uh tap in. Hey DJ Money, are you on here? You you somewhere asleep somewhere? Where you at DJ Money? Where you at Mastermind in the mix? DJ Money. Where you at money? And shout out all my people watching on other browsers and shit. Is this mic too high or too low? I think it's two over here. I think it's two and lower it. DJ Money. Okay, okay. I'm gonna do it like this. Yeah, there we go. That's a little better. Money, where you at, DJ Money? Where you at? DJ Money. You you finally on here. Okay. All right, T Cap, you can go ahead and promote, get some of your people on here because we're gonna be playing your new song. T Cap at a new, he got a new, he got a new song. This too fucking low. God damn it. He got a new intro from his new mixtape. We're gonna get into tonight. And I want T Cap, he's gonna invite some of his people on here. Yeah, make sure to don't forget to get Hollywood Levi on here now. I'm gonna call that nigga Hollywood Levi. That nigga only come out when it's special. We gotta change his name to Hollywood Levi. We fucking with you though, Levi. He only come out, he only coming. He's like, I only come out when the stars is out. God damn it. We ain't coming unless the stars is out. We got jokes tonight. Nigga, we well, we got the new T Cap. It's an intro track. We're gonna let actually we're gonna let T Cap introduce the motherfucker tonight. Why not? It's been a crazy yo, it's been a crazy day at Jones Graphics. We had a we had a motherfucker that was uh, I know why this one certain motherfucker keep calling my phone like we got bit. Nigga, I don't know you, nigga. Stop calling my phone, nigga. Some hot hot boy nigga keep calling me. Yo, man, or some way we could get some money together. Get your hot boy ass out of here, nigga. Hot boy nigga. I'm a fucking hot boy, hot boy, hot boy nigga calling me with some hot shit. Get the hell out of here, nigga. If you hear me, you on the internet waves. If you a hot boy, don't call me nigga. Don't be calling my phone to yo, butter rock, man. I don't know. We could get some money. No, nigga. Don't dump you a hot boy. When you need boy, I don't want no hot boys. What you need, girl? I don't want no hot boys. Fuck out of here. You know having a nigga that's hot and he a hot boy to boys is watching him. If he got five-o watching him, he hot, he's a hot boy, nigga. We can't get no money. You a hot boy. Hey DJ Butterfuck, yo, I got some shit we can do to get some money. Nigga, I'm already getting money. Nigga, what the fuck? I need you to do to get me money. But sorry, try to get me tied up in your hot boy shit. Get the fuck out of here. What you need, boy? I need a hot girl. What you the high boy? I want a higher. You're a hot boy ass nigga. Hell fucking no. Hell no. Y'all stay away from them goddamn hot boys. For real. What you need, boy? I need a hot boy. Y'all ready for the chief keep tonight? Y'all ain't ready for the chief keep shit. Old blocker. Oh shit. Y'all ain't ready for chief keeping. I gotta call producer. Punkinfoot. Punkinfoot help. Punkinfoot. You gotta come and talk to the people. You wanna might want to take that off. You like oh this nigga crazy. He's in the studio looking like grandma, this bitch. We're gonna have punkinfoot on here today. I ain't doing this cheap keep shit by myself. So in a guy that money gonna store, holding in the hood, pinning in the water, no young nigga. So sit down, punkinfoot. I'm I'm not have a seat. I'm not doing this by myself. I refuse. The camera right there, nobody can see you, nigga. You you black, you Middlebrook. You fade to black for real. You we don't even see you. The camera's right there, Punkin'foot. So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna let Punkafoot talk to you. Oh damn, nigga, you faded the black. That nigga fade the black black. Hey nigga, that nigga fade to black. Nigga, I'm black. All right, punkinfoot, sit right here. Hold on, sit right here, punkinfoot. We're gonna let y'all talk to the sweet chocolate bunny punkinfoot. You gotta put on earphones.

SPEAKER_03

You can hear it. Sit down.

SPEAKER_06

The camera is right there, punkinfoot. I know where the camera is. Thank you. Right over there. What's up, everybody? Y'all are tuned in to Punkin' Foot on this CX1DJ's podcast.

SPEAKER_03

We do things different podcasts. You know the name of the goddamn podcast? We do things different podcasts. Get it right. Sear it over. Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_06

Anyway, today.

SPEAKER_03

Sir it over, Tina, sear it over.

SPEAKER_06

Today, we are doing untold stories of Chief Keith. Okay. So y'all get ready for this.

SPEAKER_04

Now tell them about what you got going and how you are producer, how you keep things rolling.

SPEAKER_06

Well, I'm just here and I help out where I can.

SPEAKER_03

The camera's right there.

SPEAKER_06

Oh my gosh, I'm gonna strangle him. Anyway, I'm here. I help out where I can. I uh do work for CX1 DJs. We do things different podcasts. Also do work for one of our sponsors, Jones Graphics. So I'm just I got a lot of hats. Um still working, still working on my music for any of y'all that would like to know. And um, I'm also gonna be hosting one of these untold stories. So uh in the future y'all are gonna see um that we are that I am hosting one of our upcoming untold stories. And I'm excited about that. So definitely want to uh make sure you guys are engaged and tuned. And also today we're going to be featuring, I think, one of TCAP songs. I believe our vice president is going to uh have a song aired today, so I'm excited to hear that, and I'm excited to uh for you guys to hear it too. TCAP's a hard worker, so we definitely want to always um promote him and um make sure that you guys know about our vice president. So claps to T Cap, claps to DJ Money also. So thank y'all for tuning in. And uh let's get this Chief Keefe untold story started. Are you ready, Butter Rock?

SPEAKER_04

I gotta take I gotta do a number two. I'll be right back.

SPEAKER_05

Oh my gosh. Yo, you got it? I don't have it. What? What happened? Give me the phone.

SPEAKER_03

No, we're not getting into the Chief Keefe thing. Just talk to the people about you.

SPEAKER_06

Okay. Well, I think that's why the people are here today for Chief Keefe. That's why that's what I'm here for. I want to know about this young, talented rapper. I want to know all the ins and outs. I want to know what the world doesn't know. And I know that CX1 DJs has some exclusive um, you know, stuff that everybody doesn't know. Because every time I listen to a CX1 DJ's podcast, I always hear something that I didn't know. So I think that's interesting. And I think you guys will uh appreciate, you know, getting some of those details that's not always out there. And uh yeah, so thank y'all for tuning in. All right, y'all. Peace out until I we meet next time.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Alrighty. So close that door. I'm back. I had to go go handle some things, and I'm back, I'm back like I never left. And um, shout out to Pucker, but that's one of our producers, and she also artists, and she also went to CX1 DJs. So um, and I had to check out check out another um thing we had up live on our other platform. Shout out to Troy Wallace, because I had a phone call I had to take. I ain't had to do no number too. I was bullshit. Shout out to Troy Wallace and shout out to my um my coach Chad from AH Media. I gotta make a correction on something because if I I was reading too fast yesterday, and um I said something that was un incorrect with the George Michael. Okay, wham was started in 1981, and it ended that group ended in 1987, and I was mixing when he started his solo career in 1980 um 87 and ended in 89. I was missing, I was mixing that with the wham thing. So I was told to fix that, and I'm gonna fix it because I'm I'm 100%. Wham people say, butter rock, no, that was wrong. I was reading it wrong. When they email me, so you can understand when they when a PR is emailing shit, it's stacked on stacked and stacked on stacked rack on rack on rack. So the emails is behind each other. So when I print them out, it might show something else. So it was backwards. So the the the the George Michael date was different. When he started his solo career, it was 80 87 to 89, and I had that mixed up with the wham. Wham started in 1980 and ended in 87, and that's when he started his solo career. So I want to I want to um um say I apologize to wham people, also to Epic Records for having that mixed up because I don't like mix-ups, and we will edit that on his video. We got two parts of the video. We got the video for the live part and the one we picked for the videos, and that will be re-edited. This right here will be re-edited. So wham was the wham, the group wham with George Michael was started in 1981. For you hate that ass niggas. That nigga had it wrong. Nah nigga, I ain't have it wrong. I had the paperwork wrong. I was fucking a baby when wham started, okay? Wham, wham, I was a baby, all right. So, how the fuck would I know? Without reading the information from his people. Personally, I just like the nigga music. I didn't know when the nigga fucked start started to shit. I'm gonna be honest. If you don't give me the information, I don't know. I'm I'm a journalist. And journalists sometimes we don't get it wrong, but we don't get all the facts correct. One thing about a real journalist like myself, we will correct that shit. We don't even know haters say, ah, you had you had it wrong. Oh no, it's 1981. Wham the group wham started by George Michael started 1981. Let's get that out before we start the chief keep shit. Cause I almost got my ass chewed out over that. You said 1987, and we started in 81. My back, wham, and uh Columbia Records and Epic Records. I take the blame for that. I ain't no one else was on this mic but me and said the wrong date that wham the group wham George Michael Wham started. So CX1D just is not responsible for that. And I don't need nobody in CX1DGs to correct me because I'm the journalist, I'm the host, so I got it. I correct myself. And it was 1981. Wham was started. George Michael group. And shout to everybody that watched it, Untold Stories yesterday of George Michael. That was dope, and it was a dope program. And I appreciate everybody that started. Now we got the Chief Keep thing. Now before we get into the Chief Keep thing, you know, we got our announcements. We don't just get into the shit. Um, I gotta I gotta do announcements and I gotta do text messages so my people could get on here. I wait and see other people. So um, yeah, keep in mind, TCap, if you could get your people on here at 9885. We're starting and we're gonna play your world premiere here. And I I I really want Levi ass to be on here, honestly. I want him to be on here. I mean, could we been showing Levi some love and tell him to leave a comment? Tell them, let him know we we we're showing him some love. Um, shout out to DJ Money and everybody that fucks with punk. We're gonna be bringing punk and foot on more often. She she's more behind the scenes, she's always been shy. But I just she's chocolate and pretty, so why not put her on camera? Like, why not? She's one of the producers, and she's not fired. We fire punk, I fire punk and foot every day and rehire her. So let's tell y'all, you know, I like getting into my shit on untold stories. Let's get into this. So we was at Jones Graphics, the other the printing company right there, and this one customer was you he used guard to get a discount. Let's talk about that real quick. If you gotta use guard to get a discount, and then when you get the discount, you act like you're not grateful for the shit that we gave you because you use G-O-D to get the discount. You are a disgrace to your fucking society, and you outprivilege your white privilege because of course he was white. You are you being a fucking Kevin. And Kevin, I don't like I ain't gonna say I don't like I don't like saying that word out loud, but I'm gonna tell you what I because I'm a corporate person outside here. I will address a Kevin. If you're a Kevin, you're gonna be addressed it like a uh like a uh or whatever. You're gonna be I'm gonna call you the fuck out. If you're a Kevin, you're a fucking Kevin. And Kevin's is not getting too much respect for me. Because if you are Kevin, then I'm like, you're a fucking Kevin, and and and I'm not gonna kiss your ass because you're a Kevin. If you're Kevin, I'm a fucking Bill. I mean, you really think if you throw your weight around that you're gonna get your way. So I I want to say this. If you use religion to get into doors, and you really don't, you really don't stand behind the religion, God gonna get you. It don't matter what sign you are. And this guy was a Pisces just like me. I'm like, how the fuck this nigga a Pisces and he on some book bugging, he's bugging. So I want to get that nigga a dumbs down, nigga. So when a nigga do some fuckboy shit every time I do a show, I give that motherfucker dumb. That nigga get a dumbs down for using Christ in religion as in a way to um get free shit or discount. Just get it off your just get it how you live, pay the regular price, motherfucker. And being me, I uh uh uh God did so much wonders for me in my life. So I like if a motherfucker say they with God, I'm like, I'm gonna take them for their, I'm gonna, I'm gonna look out for you. You say you're a Christian, I'm gonna I'm gonna assume you're a fucking Christian. You know what I'm saying? I'm not gonna sit here and say you're not if you say you are. Just say you walking with God, you're not perfect, because we not know none of us perfect. But what I'm not gonna do, I'm not gonna have no motherfucker use God to play theirself. Because I see a lot of Muslims, I'm gonna get into it. Because I know what how much material we got today. I see a lot of Muslims uh out here, fake Muslims, using Allah to do things, which I think that's so much of disgrace to the fucking Quran. Then I suppose one brother, one Muslim brother, he said, man, I we we we still practice, but we still who we are. I like, all right, but I don't want to go to your ma's and that motherfucker of today, I don't want to go to your church. I mean, for real. I I'm done. I'm just gonna just stay in the projects. God damn it shit. I ain't I don't got time. It's too much, it's too much to be worried about. It's too much on the damn table to be worried about your goddamn table. And then this just when you could tell God is testing you. We ain't getting a relation. We're just gonna be honest. God will test you when you when you you when you have a situation that is fucked up and then it goes into a test. It's not really fucked up, it could get fucked up. You ever met a motherfucker that they keep going going to shit worse? That's how this one motherfucker was today. Like, motherfucker, you don't know when to stop, bitch. Because it ain't gonna get no better over here. We we ain't changing the outcome of what the fuck you got. So either you gonna shut the fuck up and be good and go about your damn life, or you're gonna pretty much uh we're gonna make make an ass out of you. And and and it's music industry. I hate to say that's how it is with this these some of these rappers and DJs. So this is the new thing before we get into the tonight program. Let me see what time is it. Okay, we're about to get into it. I'm gonna start the program at um we're gonna start the chief keep exactly at 8:30. That's what we got on the calendar. 30 minutes. I I I speak out what I need to do when it's like when it's we have the amount of material we got. So let's be honest. If a motherfucker follows you on some this is going for everybody, you can take it how you want to take it. This is the chief keep shit. So I'm gonna be on some on some social shit. So if you follow me on Instagram, right, and you on here, not if you follow me, because my my my butt but DJ butterbar page is it's it's it's only to certain people. We we ain't opening that to everybody. I don't give a fuck who you are. It's just once we got all them dumb ass fucking hating ass complaints and shit, we ain't nah, hell no, it's only certain motherfuckers over there, and you ain't no any street motherfucker, you ain't following me. That's how we do it. You gotta be blue checking all that flash. So any of my other pages, the podcast page or the CX1 DJ page, and you see the promotion and you don't like it, but you go like somebody else's shit, you is a fucking idiot. Because I told Julia Simpsons, I said, I don't give a fuck if they're part of the crew or whatever. I don't give a fuck who they are. They don't gotta be part of the crew, part of the crew or not part of the crew. If they're not liking none of the shit we posting on any of our pages, block their ass and get them off the page. You know why? Because when you unfollow them, being all our pages is we we we we have content creator pages, you cannot be private. So we don't we're never gonna have a private page. So you got if you unfollow them, they can still see your shit. So no, nigga, block the motherfuckers, get rid of them, get them off the out the algorithm. Because when you have a motherfucker following you and they not fucking liking or sharing, it fucks up your algorithm, it fucks up the flow of your page. So what I've been doing today, personally, on all our the pages I run, like the CX1 DJ page, the CX1 radio page when I'm on there, and the CX1 podcast page, I'm I'm blocking motherfuckers up and following niggas. Because if you're not active, I don't fucking need, I don't give a fuck if you're part of the group. I don't need you on the motherfucking airwaves. I need everybody as a CX1 DJ member, affiliate, friends, family, the like shit when you see it, nigga. Don't go past it. I'm gonna tell you something. I I personally did this. I tag motherfuckers and shit and they don't like it. Nigga, if I tag you and that means I want you to fucking like it or repost it or retweet it. So I want to get that shit out on this on the untold stories of Chief Keith, because he's about to shit and I'm about to shit. So if you are part of the crew, a friend, a family, or whatever the fuck you claim to be, you if I tag you and some shit, I sp they say spam. If I fucking send you the shit, that means I want you to repost it, acknowledge it, or or like it, leave a comment, show the fucking love, get in your average. Yeah, nigga. Damn, if I fuck with this, it's gonna be my average. Then everyone his shit is gonna start showing up on my time like, yeah, motherfucker, that's the whole point of me tagging you in the shit. So the new thing is we're gonna start blocking motherfuckers. I don't give a fuck if you part of the shit. Block nigga. I don't see nothing going on. Yeah, we blocked you, nigga. You ain't active, bitch. So that's the shit I'm on, and we're gonna stay on that shit. I've been blocking niggas all day. So be happy, be grateful if I didn't block your ass off the podcast page or the CX1 DJ or the radio page yet. But if niggas ain't active, then don't worry. The people that's on the live and the people that see in the different browsers and Roku. I'm talking to everybody. If you fucking with me, I'm gonna personally butter rock, DJ butter rock, not Julia Simmons, not Bill Wise, not Troy. It's gonna be me that's gonna be on that fucking podcast page. I'm gonna tag niggas and shit. If you don't respond to it, nigga, what the fuck? Why are you here, nigga? I mean, and I tell people it's nothing personal, it's just business. Nigga, why are you fucking here? Period. Why? Let's see what's going on. Couple of niggas we did interviews with, I blocked the asses. Like, nigga, we don't need we don't need you. You ain't supporting none of this shit. Block, nigga, I blocked a whole bunch of niggas I did interviews with. So I'ma keep the interviews up into why not? They did interview, but I'm not gonna fucking watch the shit they got going on. The fuck out of you don't want to see what I got going on, fuck what you got going. That's real. That's real. We got two minutes before I can start the content. We can't do it in two minutes. They say 8:30. Shout out to my coach. He's here. They got this shit scheduled on Julia Simmons. So 30 minutes when we have the certain amount of material to promote of any untold story artists. If we only got 30 minutes worth of footage or content, we gotta, I gotta be the host. That's why. Why do you think it's a fucking host over here? People like, I wish that nigga shut up and just get to it. Nigga, I'm the host, bitch. You haven't been in a comedy show, you have a motherfucker hype up the shit. You have to open it, he's hyping up for all the main to all the headliners. So I'm the headliner and the goddamn host. God damn it. No, Chief Keefe is the headliner. His biography, what we're gonna talk about is the headliner. The untold shit is the headliner. And shout out to the motherfuckers, the other two niggas that was on here that left. Fuck you then. You can't stay for the information? Fuck you, nigga. Also, I'm gonna say this again to everybody that's come to the live. We don't record the YouTube stream or any of our streams for views. It's we we stream our live stream, we air it, we chop it up, and we send it to the investors, and we it's for our car purposes. So we're not asking for a billion people be on here on a Tuesday or Monday. Come on now, come on. All right, we we we let no let people know what we're doing, we do it, and we got to be done accordingly how we promoted it. Shout out to Inscope Records that's sponsoring us tonight, and shout out to all the details and info we got from Interscope Records. Shout out to the PR, management, and the whole Chief Keefe team. Shout out to everybody over there. Now, I can't not make a person do anything like market or promote their own stuff when they're Chief Keefe already made it in a scope and signed in a scope since 2012. We're gonna get into that. So, but one day people ask, can you make a person? I can't make a motherfucker do nothing. I can't make a nigga retweet, post, uh, appreciate. But I'm gonna tell you who do appreciate it, uh Innerscope Records. And that's all the fuck I can't. I don't give a fuck. Nigga, launch the record company approved my shit. I don't give a fuck about nobody else. I love Chief Keefe though. So ain't in a butt. I'm gonna tell what I do. I always remix the shit the way I like it. Cause they ain't and that nigga might get on that nigga. They my words, nigga. I'm gonna kill you, old block nigga. Don't kill me, Chief Keefe. I'm fucking with you, nigga. I love you though. Oh block bitch. We don't give a fuck where I go, niggas. Old black motherfucker. I love Chief Keefe. Don't I love Chief Keefe? Don't get it twisted. So all right, so let's get into Chief Keefe. God damn it. Whoa, is it eight dirty? All right, so we're gonna get into the Chief Keefe situation, all right? Chief Keefe. How many of y'all like Chief Keefe? Alright, so he was born August 15, 1995. And I was told, Butterot, don't get none of that shit wrong. They're gonna kill ya. It's gonna kill him. DJ Buttert. Oh, but I niggas will get you. Don't don't fuck this up. Don't fuck it up. You already fucked up to George Michael. Do not fuck up the chief shit. No one I didn't fuck up to George Michael. The emails was coming down. I was reading this shit off the email. They go, you don't, you won't, and then I printed it out as wrong and shit. It had the back, it had the address, it had the dates of when George Michael started his solo career mixed up when he the when Ram started. That wasn't my goddamn fault. That was the printer's fault, motherfucker. I I'm not gonna take the blame for the printer. That was the goddamn printer. Chicken dudda. All right, so Chief Keefe, you like how I go into different conversations. That's what I that makes me a good ass journalist. Because I don't gotta stay on one fucking topic. We're gonna jump back and forth, motherfucker. All right, so Chief Keefe is born August 15, 1995. He's a young man. 1995, that's when goddamn Boys in the Hood came out. Y'all remember Boys in the Hood? We went to the movies and saw Boys in the Hood. I caught my first felony in 1995. Alright, Chief Keefe. All right, young man. So uh Chief Keefe, born in Chicago, Southside. The Southside. What y'all know about the Southside of Chicago? I think if you make it from the South Side of Chicago, you could make it anywhere. Now, we're gonna break down some stuff. And I'm gonna bring T Cap because I told T Cap I kept my word. I want to think about DJ, but I gotta keep my word. I'm gonna bring T Cap on some stuff because I got some information I gotta report, but he has some other stuff that he wants to report with the O Block thing. But I'm gonna I'll let TCAP I need him, I'll let him say that. I'm gonna bring him on to do that, T Cap, when I when I call him at 845. So that's why we're doing it around. We're doing it. So Chief Keith was on the scene on the drill. He he's the first rapper, young rapper. He was very young when he got into it. Now, this is untold stories, so I'm not gonna say shit that you guys already know. Y'all know I don't do my shit like that. Okay, I I don't report the shit that you guys know, I report the shit you guys don't know. So Chief Keefe came on the scene in 2010. On he he I'm gonna give you some untold stories that nobody knows but CX1 DJs. Alright, so Chief Keefe got on the scene at a yet very young age, and he got his fame off of Facebook and MySpace. Y'all remember 2010, and that was the we talk about 2010. He was on the scene making he was the first one I saw do drill rap in Chicago. It's other people doing drill rap gangster shit because drill is just gangster shit like different. All right. I didn't hear New York doing it at that time. I didn't hear Atlanta, I didn't hear West Coast. No one was doing drill in 2010. I'm sorry, the Chicago wave was really uh Chief Keith pit Chicago on the map. Who can't sit here and say it wasn't for Chief Keefe? I didn't see nobody on the map besides Chief Keith. Chief Keith pit old block on the map way before Dirk and way before King Vaughn. Without Chief Keith, it wouldn't be no King Vaughn old little dirt. Let's be that let's make that clear. So at an early tender age, I hate saying that word tinder, but they got that in my notes. At an early tender age, Chief Keith was out there in the motherfucking streets of Old Block, south side of Chicago, Illinois. When places that at a young age, he did shit that imaginable to make it in the industry. So making records about your ops was a regular regular day at the park with Chief Keefe. Making the music that people want to hear in his his um his uh what the fuck I'm looking for. I hate stuttering. His error, uh, make it music of his error for his neighborhood was the thing to do, all right, back in 2010. So what made Chief Keefe stands out? I'm gonna give y'all a minute. I want y'all, I want y'all to uh this one told story. So come with me, come with the story. So when make Chief Keefe stands out, a ready, ready talented young gangster, you have to be a gangster to survive in Chicago. Now you might say, GD, no, we ain't talking about gang. I'm talking about gangster as in the way you move. And we're not talking about GD because he's not GD. As in you have to be streetwise to deal with this the society and the community where he came from. So you go to some of these projects in Chicago, shit. You gonna go to some of these projects out here in uh in the Midwest or out here down south, and you like how the fuck do some of these young kids make it out? So ask yourself, what would you do with your time if you was 14, 15? Because he started rapping at 12, 12 years old. So just get it just get it straight. Uh you know, 2010, uh, he started rapping. He he he was he was he was tearing up Facebook because a lot of people know Facebook been around. Facebook was around, really. Facebook was around was only for college kids. It was never for us, it was really more for college kids to communicate with each other. So when Facebook was rolled out in the the early 2000s, like 2000. Really, Facebook came out in 2001, but people caught on to it like 2003, 500, shit like that. And then Facebook got popular. I my space was the shit that really broke Chief Keefe. One of the regular Zecs for Inscope was watching, was going to different markets. All right. He went to Atlanta, he had some people from Atlanta, he went to New York, then he went to Chicago, and it was told that he had to go. This particular regular Zip had to go to each hood and find that hot talent. Real shit. Back in 2008, the music industry was changing and it was going more to reality rap, more to drill, more into the underground scene, because they was tapping into the social media trends and what was changing in the music scene. You had Napster. So if you guys are familiar with Napster, Napster was more dealing with a lot of the independent artists, a lot of the independent bootleggers that was having the music that they sold to Napster, or Napster, oh, they put it on there and sold it for a dollar when everybody else was selling their ship at$15. So, untold story of Chief Keefe. I'm gonna give you a dual. So Chief Keefe, he actually released it, one of his songs, and another bootlegger. No one got this story but DJ Butterock and the CX1 DJs. One of his songs got to a bootlegger in Chicago. Of course, you know, it was an African bootlegger wasn't fucking black people like us. We wasn't fortunate to do this. And that motherfucker leaked out one. Well, he leaked out. He he had he bootlegged it one of the songs. Napster took it without Chief Keith's fucking permission and put it on the website, sold it for a dollar. It sold five million copies on Napster for a dollar. All right. So the representative from Inscope saw that. Now keep in mind, I don't think Chief, I don't know what happened now. I got this information from uh uh I got incredible source, no allegedly over here. So I'm quite sure they sued Napster. You we all know Napster got shut down, but the big labels went and sued them and they had to pay billion millions of dollars, uh if not billions. And Chief Keefe's song was one of the songs that leaked on Napster and so I say my note say five million, but another note say 10 million, and you can't Google that. That's only credible information that DJ Butter got. Because if you could Google my information, this ain't untold stories, goddamn. This is the bullshit everybody else is doing. You ain't never gonna get that over here. You ain't gonna Google none of my shit because uh my shit is classify, baby. You know about classify classify information? You got people in the high places that know shit. I so uh he did five million. What the fuck you think Endoscope is gonna do if one of your songs did five million? So you sell it one song that was leaked out from one of the bootleggers to Napster, and it sold it was a dollar, a download. He sold five million downloads, so five million mp3s, that's five million fucking dollars. Young, unsigned, and I don't think that keep Chief Keefe got that fucking money. I don't know, I know it was not in my notes. Don't say he got it, but it did, you know. That's what I try to tell people because everybody wants to try to make shit out of money, and and people don't want to appreciate how shit goes here, even with the Jones grabbers shit. Everything ain't about money, it's all more about the blessings and more about the promotion and more about the the reach. So he made it by that song licking out. Chief Keefe, multi-millionaire now. He opened the doors, Chief Keefe opened the doors for so many Chicago rappers. I think he opened the door for so many Atlanta rappers because we left Chicago and moved out here to Atlanta where I'm at, and then he moved to California. So he opened the door for so many people, the genre of music. Everybody wants to be a Chief Keefe. Everybody, you you turn on the radio, everybody wants to sound like Chief Keefe. Even though it's years later, everybody wants to be Chief fucking Keefe. And I would not not do an untold stories about a Chicago legend, even though he's young. People say, Man, don't call him a legend. This you know when you classify yourself as a legend, when you um you you you you you accomplish shit that a normal person didn't do in their lifetime. Chief Keefe is 30 years old and he accomplished more shit than the motherfucker 99. Like in his music industry, you gotta you gotta get credit where credit's due. He's young, he's from poverty, he's from O Block, but most of the people, from my research, is multi-millionaires from O Block in Chicago, Southside. I don't know too many broke motherfuckers from O Block. And if they broke, they got they were doing living two different lives. One thing when Chief Keefe got his record deal with Endoscope Records. Endoscope made his ass move the fuck out of Chicago. He stayed there for a little bit. Once you get that bag, you gotta get the fuck out. Chief Keefe grabbed some of his people when they got the fuck up of Chicago. But you gotta understand something. He put the spotlight on Little Dirt. He the one that was behind Lil' Dirt. We get into that later. Me and T Cap will. He put the spotlight on Lil Dirt and Little Dirt in the return put the spotlight on King Vaughn. So you have the people that actually open the door for individuals that could change a lot of people's lives. So Chief Keefe is still living. When we got Lil Dirt locked up, we got RP the King Vaughn dead. Well, you have to leave your environment. But when you leave your environment, you have to leave the environment with the environment. You don't take the environment with you. I'm quite sure all these brothers are still gangsters and street niggas and shit like that. But you got to get wise when you get the bag. You can't keep the bag. And understand, I'm gonna tell this to myself. I was at my place of business, and the negativity came to me at my place of business at one of my stores. You're gonna always have unruly customers. You're gonna have people that that's not happy with themselves, so they want to take you out of your element. So it's your job to still address the bullshit. Like I'm seeing one, I mean, one thing about me, I'm a Pisces, and we're gonna address your ass. We don't give a fuck if we lose a customer or we lose a friendship. But at the end of the day, um I I I I found to understand a lot of people want your life and they're not happy with their life, so they will try to cause shit to interrupt your life for confusion. I call that shit confusion. So you gotta you gotta be wise enough to stop that. Like that's what Chief Keith got out of that element. So you gotta understand, even though you left the hood, the hood still could come to you. You like like you could be living in a mansion and you could still have bullshit. So it's the mentality. You have to change your mentality how you're thinking to make sure your situation changes. Because if you have the same street mentality, like if I was living like I was living in Jersey, I won't have shit because I'd be in and out of jail or tripping and getting in shootouts, fights, and getting sued and shit like that. So you use your knowledge. Knowledge is key. And what I respect about Chief Keefe, he's not in jail, he's not on parole. No one's looking for his ass. No, no, no, no, none of the cops, none of the US, nobody, no FBI, nobody's looking for him that I know about. So uh I'm gonna respect that for Chief Keefe. So sir, in a cat the door, money ain't on that girl. I still, Chief Keith, I don't understand what the hell you're saying. Uh do it over so now I'm fucking with it though. Now, do I understand the shit? No, I don't. But I I hey, it ain't my fucking job to understand what the fuck uh keep Chief Keefe is saying. That ain't my that ain't my job. All I know I like this shit. But let's get back to what I was saying. If you are an artist and you live in a poverty situation, it's your job to understand that you must move your mind when you move your ass. So if you're in the hood, you gotta move your mind at the hood. If you move out the hood, even if you're in the hood, you gotta have the mindset, it's like I'm about to get out of here. This is not where I want to be at. This is not my my intention to be here the rest of my life. But when you move to a mansion, how the fuck are you still acting like you post? I ain't talking about Chief Keep. I'm just talking about other people. Chief Keep is acting the way he needs to act, he's moving accordingly. He took his guys with him, he took the people that he that appreciated him. And unfortunately, like anybody, some of the people he helped, I won't say their name, but we're gonna let we're gonna we're gonna let T Cap do that because we bring a T Cap on in a minute. We got a couple, what? We got oh shit, T Cap coming on now. We're on the timeline here. We gotta keep it moving. So all I'm saying, Chief Keep opened up the door for a lot of people before we premiered the new T Cap song. T Cap got some stuff he wanna say about T Chief Keep. So we're gonna get it, get T Cap on now. T Cap, I'm calling you now, young man. We're on time. Let's get it. Shout to T Cap, Caroline, everything, because everything is everything. Long you from Carolina.

unknown

What's up, brother?

SPEAKER_04

T Cap. Yeah, you got you got to turn that down in the background, sir. Whatever you got on.

unknown

Oh, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I got you on the background. Yeah, I heard it, and we got to turn it down, young man. All right, T Cap. So so T Cap is the best. We're gonna be breaking one of T Cap songs. We're gonna introduce one of his songs. I'm gonna have him do it today. But um, in the meantime, you have what is your um your your your your daughter on Chief Keith and him in Southside Chicago and O Block. What's your what's your thoughts on him?

SPEAKER_00

The thoughts, man, like they brought in a whole like you know, like you said, um Chief Keith brought everybody in. Chief Keith was so humble. You gotta think about the fact that Kanye West jumped on that man remix dumb money, you know. Because Kanye was like, man, this is the that's the first orders that I know that Kanye reached back, and when he was trying to get back into his shit, kind of go roots. That's the first orders he reached out to, because he's telling how much he was bubbling, man. So Chief Key was gonna, yeah, he does a lot of credit.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Who else that you know? Because one thing about TCAP, he he's he's he's with the shit, so he knows a lot of information. So, and then I told him I was gonna uh if if his Chief Key people didn't give it to me, um I told them I have my vice president got more knowledge. They said you can do what you want to do. So who else did he put him on the Chicago? What about the artists from O Block that he helped out? That he put him on the map?

SPEAKER_00

Oh man, you know, I mean he put him on the map of O Block, man, because he brought the big gun, which was responsible for King. Remember, he brought um, you know, um P Centin, you know, I'm Centin, Little Reese, I mean, I'm also little J. Mm-hmm. Chicago Zing upon the um T. You know what I mean? That's why they call him like the gun from the bro because that's where a number of the um Chicago came from them. He brought Dirk out. You know, I mean, him and Dirk, you can tell they still got a lot of love for each other, man. You know, so yeah. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

That is awesome, man. You you heard it from T Cap, and this is some information. You know, I was just told, you know, I'm gonna just be dropping the untold shit, but I'm glad T Cap named them names to some of the people that he helped. So we're gonna do uh this part of the um interview, we're gonna get into your song, man. So let me um tell tell a little people uh uh about you. Now, you the vice president of CS1 DJs, but we there they know that. So let everybody know about this song and what this song means and what what project this is on.

SPEAKER_00

Alright, so man, this project uh right here, man, this is promising, man. Me and Brother Runner, we talked about this about it back in like 2014, and we've been trying to do this project for a long time, man. We scrapped scrap so many, so And we've been going back and forth, but we've been trying to figure out the right time to put it out. But, you know, we finally sat down and said, man, we got to quit waiting. We got new songs. We got new music. I went and recorded something fresh, man. I got fresh music, man, just so we can just have something together. Like, you know, to sort of cement CH1 DJ history, you know, me as being the artist, like coming right up under Punkerfoot at the time. It was just like, you know, we got a lot of history, man. So I just want to get it all out there. Get it all out there and let the people, you know, witness it. You know, witness me and you working together. They heard songs with me and Punkerfoot before. You know, uh, they gotta check out Go Hard, you know, uh Drumbo, um, Smurden. We got so much music, me and Punkerfoot. So this right here was just me and Butter Rock. You know what I mean? This is this was our collab. So yeah, I wish you recorded something fresh.

SPEAKER_04

What's what's the name of the song? What is it Andy? What you call it?

SPEAKER_00

The intro.

SPEAKER_04

Man, so shout out to everybody to put them in the follow you.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah. TCAT 100 on everything. T C A P and the number 100 on everything. If you're on Facebook book, just put in TCAP and put 100.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I gotta, I gotta, because I know Punker put upload it. We're gonna get this song on him right now, right now. Yeah. Hold on one minute. Hold on one minute. Hold on one minute. Yeah. Come in and do it. Just come and do it, because I got TCA. I'm gonna make sure this song played. I don't see it. Wait, where's it at? I don't see it. That's music. Where's it? Yeah. So we looking for the T cap song when you're uploaded. Where's that? That's music. What the hell do you mean? That's music. Yeah. Yeah, we we we get in the song now, yo. Um anyway, shout out to everybody that that that uh that that support DJ Butter Rock and support TCAP and everybody that um that uh comes here. You you you did you upload it? You gotta do it again because I don't see it. Go ahead and get it again.

SPEAKER_00

Salute everybody that's supporting the movement, man. Salute everybody that's supporting the CS1 DJs. We do things different podcasts, man. This brother working hard. I mean, for him to switch that lane from going straight to the DJ, he did the conference calls, but this is a whole different pocket for him. So, like, you know, salute to everybody that you know shows love to somebody that's sitting there, you know, out here really on the ground. You know, like this is I'm proud of you, brother. You know, I'm really proud of you, man. I really, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, I can't wait to see it, see it keep growing, it's growing in the right direction.

SPEAKER_04

So, you know, and I I apologize for any any delay, y'all. I just had to make sure I get my brother's song on. Now, it uh so we're gonna play the intro, the privacy mixtape. Is Levi on here or did he come to show you some love?

SPEAKER_00

I'm check I'm checking my phone out. That's what I'm doing. Yeah, man. Let's see, man. Let me see.

SPEAKER_04

Let me let me play. If you aren't on here, Levi, go ahead in the comments, bro. Show this brother some love, man. Come on now.

SPEAKER_00

I told him, I told him.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, what's it?

SPEAKER_02

Spin a minute. Oh, they're drawing this like what, 2015?

SPEAKER_01

That's crazy. That's everything about time, man. I was gonna name it some eat by leaving, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

That shit sounds good.

SPEAKER_02

Yo Giddy's hate is the business. Like they gotta grant for it. When it comes to beef, I got war paint and a champ for it. Like, come and get it, then it's served. Put your hope and team on into reserve. I really been on the curve and it worked on my nerve. To cut the pocket like a mine, you gotta work on the serve. My brother, a veterinary, and he worked with them birds. Now we solid who bean like a turco a curve. Come shop. Salute the butterfly. It's time to let the mixtape drop. It's the captain.

SPEAKER_04

That shit that shit sound dope as hell. That shit sound dope, yo.

SPEAKER_00

So I need to knock that shit out like that quick. I'll tell somebody about that.

SPEAKER_04

That shit sound dope as fuck. Lee Levi, you did your thing on this shit. That shit that should be worth that's worth me playing every damn night.

SPEAKER_01

I'm I'm fucking with it.

SPEAKER_02

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

That's everything about time, man. Yeah, that's what he's.

SPEAKER_02

Like they gotta grant for it. When it comes to beef, I got war paint and a chip for it. Like, come and get it, then it's served. Put your whole team on into reserve.

unknown

I really been on the curve and it worked on my nerve. Cause the block is like a mine. You gotta work on the stir.

SPEAKER_02

My brother, a veterinarian, and he worked with the birds. Now we solid who bean like a turco a curve. Come shop. Salute the butterp. It's time to let the mixtape drop. It's the captain. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, the course. Yo, that shit is dope. Fire. T cap, you there? I gotta bring T Cap back on. Hey T Cap, that shit's fire. That shit is fire. Shit. Yo.