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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast Untold Stories of Dipset hosted by DJButterrock

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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast Untold Stories of Dipset hosted by DJButterrock

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CX1 DJ's We Do Things Different Podcasts. DJ Butterock. I think we on the air, baby. Let me make sure we're on on Instagram, because Instagram, you gotta do it yourself. Okay, let me go hit live on Instagram. Shout out to everybody on the check-in, it's DJ Butter Rock, the world went to what let me say this, man. The number one independent record promoter, DJ rapper, songwriter, producer, I'm all that in a bag of chips. Y'all remember that saying was, I'm all that in a bag of chips? No. I'm all that in a bag of chips. Yes, DJ Butter Rock, I'm all that in a bag of Wheaties. Yeah. Yes, how y'all doing, ladies and gentlemen? How everybody doing tonight? Everybody's healthy. Let me click on this window right here. Alright, here we go. I want to thank everybody to the CX1 DJs We Do Things Different podcasts. We in a new studio tonight, and shout out to everybody. Shout out to my I want to I want to start saying shout to everybody and um give everybody time to get in here. Hold on. Alright. Shout out to all my sponsors and all my new people that's that's joining us tonight that never ever been on my podcast. And shout out to all the Dipset fans, all the Cameron, Jim Jones, Freaky Zeke, Hellrail, uh uh Joe Santana, uh J.I. Ryder. Everybody is a part of that, everybody that picked that beautiful group, the beautiful company. See, everybody look at Dipset as is uh just a artist. Dipsat. I'm gonna show you how this is the let me show you how this shirt Joe Jones graphics made. Alright, let me show it to y'all. This is a CX1 DJ podcast shirt. Look at this. I want to see if I can stay on phone. Look at look at look at the detail. Look at the detail of that. Anybody want to buy and support us, the CX1 DJ Podcast shirts? It will be on our website, CX1DJpodcast.com. Right now you can order directly for me by calling the hotline number and it's 404-552-8731. And pick up a shirt. It's$55 a shirt. And we don't give out no free shirts tomorrow. We have a new coach with our high media. He said, All merch is not free for members. Everybody got to support the CX1 DJ buy shirt. So DJ Money and uh cat uh everybody, um uh TCAP, everybody buy a shirt, man. You have to send a cash out to Money Sign CX1 DJ's coalition LLC,$55. Um, when you when you order the shirts, um, make sure you put your shirt size in there. No, no shirts, caps. We got caps, ball caps, shorts, um, everything merch. And it's powered by CX1 DJ's coalition LLC and CX1 DJ's We Do Things different podcasts LLC. So we're gonna need everybody to go ahead and support the CX1 DJ podcast and buy a shirt. It's not for I had to pay for this. God damn it, and you go new, yeah, yes, I did. I don't give a fuck what out what business I own, what business I own to support your own business. You must start by supporting your own business. So I'm gonna need TCAP, DJ Money, everybody that sees this video, all the CX1 DJ members that actually support the podcast and go in deep in your pockets and pay$55 for the shirt. Uh, we are not giving out free shirts. Um, this uh it's uh it's it's it goes to help support the podcast, buying equipment, paying for these interviews, paying these PRs. We need everybody all the support is$55 for a shirt. Actually, the cash app is below as well. And any anybody want to contact about um make sure when you buy it, you you contact me with the receipt so we can um get your address and mail you the shirt pronto. And don't worry, shipping shipping and handling is included in that price. All CX1 DJ podcast shirts is$55. And that one thing good about it is for all sizes. So I'm saying you're gonna buy it for a friend and he's a 5 or 6x or 5x, it's still the same price, we don't go up on the sizes. If a person is a bigger person, we don't we don't we don't go up on the price. And anybody listening to us in any of our platforms, X, Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, um, our heart media, don't worry, we're gonna have that. We we missing the iHeart Media logo. So we have the the shout out to my shout out to my um my coach Chad out there at Heart Media. We're doing this shit for real on a real big level. I want everybody to know that. So shout out to my coach at iHeart Media. We definitely he's definitely giving giving me the new iHeart Media app um logo. So we could actually definitely definitely go that on there. And um we we gotta we any any any business owners or you have any brand or you have a book coming out or a CD album or your stores about to open up, anything you got going on and you want to advertise it right here on CS1 DJ's, we do things, different podcasts, or any of our programs. Well, you when you want to advertise on the podcast, you know, you need to you need to pick what show you want to advertise on. Mo Untold Stories is definitely the um Untold Story is definitely the um show that I tell everybody that that um will get a lot of promotion. So you definitely want to goddamn um do that. Definitely wanna be on and you definitely want to be on that. So I'm reading something right now. You definitely want to be on that and um then support the brand. I was reading a comment from another record that he said he had another show tonight. Cool. I just like cool. You you have another show, then you can't be here. It's obvious. You can't be here if you have another show. And I thought that that particular person shows on on a Monday or Tuesday. I guess everybody wanna follow what Butterrock do. Everybody wanna follow the lead. Follow the leader on every being rock him shit. But um, this is what I tell everybody. You can try to follow the leader, but you you will not beat the fucking master of the fucking race. You know, you you gotta everybody want to do the same shit. Oh shit, Butterrock's on, we're gonna get on, we're gonna get nigga, nigga. What you gotta definitely be consistent of what the fuck you're doing. Because I'm gonna tell you something, people might have the whole, I'm gonna tell you something, people might have the whole certain motherfucker behind them doing their shit, and then they'll fuck up. They hit they crash into a wall, like yo, nigga. Like, motherfucker, this is what I've been doing for years. I've been doing this since the 90s. I was I I started off dancing and rapping. I still rap though. Niggas think I stopped rapping. No, I still rap. Niggas still rap. I started my first album with album with Neon Records, Columbia Records, gang activity. Talking about all the real street shit from LA from California to um New Jersey. You niggas don't know. All the real DJ Barack fans know about gang activity. We dropped that in '95. I got signed with Neon Records, distributed by Columbia Records in 1993. The album came out in 95. We start pushing it in 96, 97. I got in a little bit of trouble, moved down south, moved to Winston Cell, North Carolina. We've been pushing that shit ever since. Gang activity is coming up on the 30-year anniversary, and we're gonna do it real big for gang activity. My album I dropped back in 95, 1995. But we're gonna we're coming up on the anniversary of that. And um shout out to shout out to everybody that's checking it on checker. So we're gonna come, we're gonna we're gonna come into the anniversary of my album. I dropped it 95 gang activity with Neon Records distributed by Clumbia Records. I've been in this game a long motherfucking time. This ain't no bullshit. DJ Barrack, I've been outside before niggas was saying outside. We've been doing street shit before niggas knew what the fuck street shit was. So I'll let everybody know when you say you outside, make sure you really understand you live the life. I live the life the other niggas. Hey, I'm blessed to be here. I'm blessed and highly favored to be here tonight. And I'm still going this shit. Ain't shit ain't over. And I told my man, I said, man, ain't that change with the address? I'm still the same DJ Butter Rock. People like people think that nigga changed. No nigga. I just elevated got more wise and more of it. I tell people when you move up in this shit, you gotta get more educated and more wise of what the fuck how you moving out here. Because this shit ain't the 90s. This shit ain't the early 2000s. This shit 2026. And when you catch up with some of the young niggas, I'm gonna tell you, I'll tell niggas, I was a YN before YN's even came out. I was now I'm an ON, O nigga. Before YN's even made YN's, before that was a thing, I was a fucking YN. And I was I lived the life and didn't do too much talking. And I like to share that on this dipsat show tonight, like nigga. Some of these young people. It's like I could talk to you. Like I'll be speaking, speaking at the boys and girls club. Some of these young people listen to you, but they don't really listen to you. So I look at my camera, I got four cameras. I got a camera right here, a camera right here, no, no. So some people listen to you when you talk to them. Some of these young people. I like really you did you doing this shit. This is just a rerun, nigga. I already did what the fuck you did, nigga. So I was blessed to be here, not nowhere else. I tell people, I'll give my testimony when I drop when I do the anniversary of gang activity. I'm on a diet too, I'm eating apples and shit. Hold on for me. Today's sponsor today, and I'm gonna give it love to my brother Flip. I'll call him Flip the Black Macabre, man. Flip got out, he got a he got a bunch of books out. I'm gonna need everybody to show love to Flip, man. He got a bunch of books out, and and he got he doing his damn thing. And um, we're gonna put up you see his book, one of his book, The Alkaline Life. That's one of the books he got. His brother got a bunch of books out. He's the top seller in the world in that category. And um on Amazon, you could you can find any of the Alkaline, the Alkaline Life books on Amazon. Y'all can look at the title right there. I'm gonna blow it up real quick so y'all can see it. Well, it's already blown it up, I gotta blow my screen up. So, Flip Magab. I know my black Magaber, because we you know we we was outside outside back in the day. But Flip Magabra, doing big things, I tell everybody when we we grew up and move on to the big and better things, man. One thing about Flip, he always was in the gym working out. I was used to be slim back in the day, back in the 90s when I'm you know, when we, you know, out there in the streets and shit. I used to be slim. Flip always was in the gym. We was in Winston State University, he's in the gym working out. I'm like, man, I ain't doing that working out shit, nigga. He was always working out and shit. So, big up to Flip. And um, I told him, I said, yo, nigga, I'm gonna show you some love tonight on this dip side. He's from Harlem. So I said, why wouldn't I show love to this nigga on the day I'm doing the Harlem shit? It makes a lot of sense, right? So y'all know in the beginning of the show, we always show love to um, we do our announcements. This is one of our announcements, and he got a book out. So shout out to T Cap. T Cap got a book, he's doing his brother that's in the in the feds right now. And his brother's about to come home, and his brother Capone, that's my nigga. He's in the feds doing his time, he be home. And Capone is my real nigga. Shout out to Nokalon, shout out to Caroline and everything, LLC. We ain't never gonna forget my nigga Capone out there. He ain't fold, he ain't snitch on nobody, he's doing his Fed time, he ain't he ain't fold on nobody, he ain't fold on the connect, he ain't do none of that shit. All them niggas I fuck with is real niggas, nigga. Shout out to Capone out there, the feds coming home real soon. We ain't gonna forget Capone, my nigga. We ain't gonna forget Caroline and everything, nigga. We're not gonna forget none of the street niggas that's out here either doing time, coming home doing time, did time changed their life, and out here trying to do bigger, bigger, big, better things. Shout out to T Cap, shout out to Carolina Everything, shout out to my president DJ Money, Vice President T Cap, and it's it's all about Carolina Everything, LLC, CX1 DJs, Eating Entertainment, BR records, NJC promotion, the whole squad. There's a bunch of us, my nigga. We be all day, but we got this shit out of the mud. Ain't nobody give a shit. Ain't nobody give me CX1 DJs. They got that shit started from the mud, nigga. When I came to Atlanta, when I left the Carolinas and came down to Atlanta, I was on some, I was on some nigga, everything's necessary, nigga. We gonna take it from you or you gonna give it to me. That's how we came out here on the CX1 DJ shit. Started DJing and rapping at the same time. I always been DJing and rapping. I don't want nobody getting that shit twisted for the niggas that just met me, nigga. I always been DJing rapping. Alright? I always been in the music industry. I always I met all the some of these major artists you niggas is falling down for, nigga. I met these niggas back in the 90s, 80s, shit like that. Like I said, Dougie Fresh used to come on my motherfucking projects, Big Daddy King, all these niggas. See, living up north, nigga, this is like a natural thing, but nigga. It ain't nothing, it's like now everybody on some fanboy and fangirl shit. Like, ah nah, nigga, we saw all that shit. So let me get into this real quick. The Dipsat Show, we're gonna this this is gonna be this is real special to me because I know a lot of Harlem niggas. My nigga Flip. His book right here, he from Harlem. This is a Harlem nigga right here. Alright, he got a good book. He's in shape. He always been working out. He lived that life, the healthy life, you know what I'm saying? So the Alcalon Life book, that you know, all you people that, you know, y'all saw the Dr. Saby shit, right? Y'all saw that, right? Good. This book right here is is I ain't gonna shit on Dr. Sabie, RP to that man. But this book, I read the book as a good book. He got it in digital form. It saved your ass can't read. You got the digital with the motherfuckers to talk to you. So, you know, it's a lot of niggas out here can read that can't read. Fuck that shit. You go and look up the digital copy, the audio body, audio book. I'm saying that shit, audio box. The audio book, nigga. Shit. And you can listen to the audiobook. And um, you know, I'm a man of my word. I told them I was gonna plug them in, I plugged them in. So um, I want y'all to take a good look at that book and go buy it. Don't, don't, don't go straighten it. Download it. Buy a hard copy, buy a physical copy, or just download the shit. If you don't want the physical, just go ahead and buy it to listen to the audiobook. And yeah, you know, if you got animals that you that because I got a dog right now, this motherfucker losing weight. So I think I may have to put him on the alkaline diet for the fucking dog. So my dog losing weight. So I'm gonna have to go buy that book and look at it and see what the recipe, what I need to feed this fucking dog. I got a pit bull that lost weight.

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Shit.

SPEAKER_01

We know we don't have to get that nigga on the alkaline diet. Shit. Alright, so um, I want y'all to take a look at that and um make sure y'all go support my my brother Flip. Flip the Black McGagger, the Alkaline Life. Alright, so y'all he got a bunch of books. He got this ain't the only book he got, it's a top seller on on Amazon. And uh, in this, you can buy this book with anywhere you can buy paperback books. It's online. You can just Google it. It's very Google. You gotta say Alexa! Who's flipping Magabha? The Alkaline Life is gonna bring you to his books. He did it, he he he totally he did it around me a thousand times. Alexa! Who is flipped Magabha? Alright? And it might come up the other, but say Alexa, who's flipped Magabha Alkaline Life books. Alkaline Life, whatever. Just to show my nigga some love. That's my nigga. That's my nigga from the 90s. This ain't no nigga nigga. That's flip. That's my nigga. We was outside together. That's my nigga, nigga. Nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga. That's my nigga, nigga. So um, I'm gonna show love to Flip. And I'm gonna leave his book up there for a little bit before we get into the show. Um, make sure everybody supports each other. Because it's the game, it's the game is showing love, baby. Showing love is love. Let me get some water home. One love, one love. Oh, yeah, got now. One love, one love, one love. Just one. The animal, the admir, el bee, and the bee, love, love, l-ass. One l-assess. See as one needs as we do these different podcasts. We showing up to flip my gabbit, flip aka flip the black macabre. The alkaline life book, make sure y'all pick that shit up. He got a bunch of books, like I said, moving on. Um, he got I'm just we sponsoring it. He's sponsoring this right now. We're making sure, you know. I told him I say we're gonna be on, we're gonna blow your book up from 8 to 8.15, my nigga. Before we move on to the next year. So if you want to be a sponsor on CX1 DJ's We Do Things Different Podcast, Power by CX1DJ podcast, make sure you hit up Julia Simmons, the PR. Her email address is Julia Simmons 646 at gmail.com. The PR email address is Julia Simmons 646 at gmail.com. Don't forget, one love, one love. Oh, we gotta have just one love, one love, one love. Everybody have just one. Ah, shit. Woo! Alright, shout out to Flip the Blackman. God, we showed you love, my man, my guy, my guy, my guy. Uh make sure y'all pick up that book. It's a good read. And my fat ass, like, you know what? Cause I'm gonna, you were so funny about it. I met me and Flip was out there outside when I was skinny, nigga. Now I'm like 260, some shit. I was like 150 lighting ass, but I was crazy. I tell people, it don't matter how much weight the shit is in your brain, nigga, because I know some skinny niggas are not big niggas. Boom! I was we was in Linux Mall, right? This skinny nigga, one of my niggas. And his big nigga said, nigga, you something? He was like, nigga, what's up? I just came and goes to him, nigga. And then something happened. He slapped his girl on his ass, on her ass, or some shit. And the big nigga pushed him. Cause they were doing content for his podcast. So the dude slapped. Y'all about, I ain't gonna say his name. Because he ain't he ain't come over my shit, but he my man. You know how you know how man's go. So he slapped. The joke is to slap people girls on the ass and see what the nigga do, right? So he slapped the big nigga girl on her ass. BOW! We in Linux. That nigga said, When you hit my man, yeah, it's my girl now. That big nigga picked that little nigga up and do him over the damn chairs in the food court. Yo, that little nigga got up, and the big nigga like, what you gonna do? That nigga hit him. BOW! That big nigga fell out and he was knocked out. True story, nigga, this ain't no bullshit. So that size, they say size matter only if you fuck it, but size don't matter. You gonna be big as hell. That little nigga after that big nigga threw that nigga over the shit. We talk about Linux Mall. Okay, this shit just happened like three three months ago. I was with the nigga. It nigga picked that nigga up, do him over that. I said, Oh shit, we know how to get it. We was about to go down in the next mall, nigga.

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Damn.

SPEAKER_01

Cause that's my nigga, so I, you know, we ain't gonna listen to this. But it was a fair fight, nigga. I mean, he picked the nigga up, he threw the nigga in the full court on the chairs and shit. All the bitches like, oh, it was all a bunch of bitches in there. So that big nigga, you know, the little nigga was a street nigga though. He got up, he from, he from, he, he from East Atlanta and shit. He got up, he said, man, I got them butter rock all my bags. Keep in mind when he when that big nigga do that, little nigga, the little nigga got up quick as fuck. The big nigga turned his back around, big boom, gold's gym looking motherfucker. Alright, he got up. He turned around, the little nigga jumped up and bow! Knocked that big nigga out. Boom! All his muscles on the floor, nigga. So that shit don't matter. Is it a mental nigga?

SPEAKER_02

Bitches like, ah, that nigga nigga don't shut the fuck up.

SPEAKER_01

This nigga was slim as fuck. I think that nigga was like 140, nigga. And the big nigga was like 300 muscles and shit. Steroids. He had to be on steroids when that little nigga hit him in his temple, that nigga fell out. Security run up, duh. On the top, he talked, no, no, no, no, no, no, full court, full court. I said, God damn. You know what? That ain't locked my nigga up though. I thought they were gonna lock everybody up. They told everybody security had to come up there. And um, nobody went to jail. They asked me, what you said? I ain't see shit, cuz you right here. I ain't see a goddamn thing. Everybody snitching on my nigga. I don't, I ain't see the big nigga, I ain't see the little nigga, I ain't see shit. I just hold my nigga bags. He said, Hold his bags and we saw you on the camera. I said, nigga, I ain't see shit, cuz we don't snitch over here. I could be right there, nigga. Butter rock, my team, we don't do that snitching shit. We ain't security ass, nigga. I ain't see a goddamn thing. All I saw and two niggas wrestling. Anyway, that nigga 300 something pounds, that nigga 140, nigga, he need to go to jail. This is what I asked a motherfucker. If you saw the camera footage, bitch, why you asking me what the fuck happened? I'm DJ Butter. I ain't snitching on nobody, nigga. If you, we in Lenox Mall, nigga, on in the food court, downstairs in the food court, nigga. If y'all ever been in Lenox Mall, some of you niggas never been. The food court is downstairs, nigga. When you come in the mall by by uh whatever entry you fucking go, nigga, you gotta go down to the food court, nigga. That's on the first fucking floor, nigga. You got two food courts. You got one with the restaurant and you go down to the main one with all the food and shit at, nigga. So if you never been in Lenox Mall, you don't know you, you won't you won't understand. The food court ain't on the third floor. People say, well, the food court on the third floor. No, nigga, you ain't never been. So anyway, that downtown, down downstairs was uh there was a bunch of pictures in there. This show was funny. So what I what the whole point of that is it don't matter what size you is, nigga. But if you are out of shape motherfucker, make sure you go and go to Amazon.com or anywhere you buy books and buy that the Alcon Lightbook by Flip McGaver. Pick that shit up today, not tomorrow. Today, okay, Jose! Alright, now that's a flip. Shout out to Flip. I don't even know Flip in here, but I shot you out, nigga. You in here. It's on the video. Now we get into the Untold Story segment. Dipset! Now, shout out to Def Jair Breakers, because you know we deal with all the PR, shout out to my PR, Julia Simmons. And uh we do it for real at CX1 DJ. Y'all been in the music game a long time, so I know I'm I'm I'm actually privileged to a lot of information other than normal motherfuckers ain't privileged to. And I I'm gonna thank God for that. I'm gonna give that to G O D. So before we get into the dips that shit, then let me shout out my team in here because I ain't I ain't do that. I wanted to get into my sponsor, the Alcalon uh light book, flip bagagra. Get that out the way. And um, let's shout out to team real quick. Shout out to Punkin'foot the Panty Girl, working so hard, working on her new album. And she also make sure you'll go visit her, go join her OnlyFan pages. It's very sexy. OnlyFans, Punkinfoot. That shit is dope as fuck. You gotta go check that out. OnlyFans. Go get an account. You some of you niggas hide in the ass. You wanna go do that? No strings attached. Go go join that OnlyFans page. Only 1999. It's only$19.99. Ain't too much. The price ain't it's gonna go up the back to$50, but we dropped it. We dropped it because you know gas went up. So you know what? Let's drop the fee on OnlyFans. Gas went up. Shit. Niggas get wouldn't you rather look at ass and get some gas. Nigga, I ready to buy some gas and look at some ass. So we dropped the fee a little bit because gas high. I want niggas choosing. Do I want to look at some ass or get some gas? I wanna do both. So we we I think like a regular consumer. God damn it, this shit too high to see some piece of ass. So 1999, nigga, to go join Punkerfoot page. All you gotta do is go to OnlyFans, go to search and type in Punk and Foot. I think it's Punkerfoot 404, OnlyFans. I don't know. I don't I'm not a member. I'm a producer, so I don't know what the fuck. I know it's Punkerfoot, goddamn it shit. You don't even know you own all the shit? No, nigga, it's punkinfoot. Alright? What the fuck? Don't judge me, nigga. I'm I'm a producer. I ain't a motherfucking, I ain't a I'm not a I'm not a member, I'm a producer. I'm on I'm not only a member, I'm a producer. Alright, let's shout that out. And also, we cannot forget we got a lot of um untold stories. Um after today, we're gonna be posting who we got for Sunday. Untold stories for Sunday. We have nothing for Friday, no untold stories for tomorrow, none for the none for the 20th and the 21st, but we have a big untold stories for Sunday. It's gonna be fucking epic. We'll drop the flyer. We'll drop the flyer tonight. When I tell you, you know, you do not, we're gonna have a bunch of people on here on Sunday. We already got people registered. No, Butter Rock, what time, what time? One of my industry friends said, Butter rock niggas don't read. They not fucking lying. Cause I if I seen you, because we dropped the flies in the industry on uh uh we do the press release way before we posted to Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X. We promoted on the back end first, like this this dipside shit. We we sent it to Cameron, we sent it to all the people involved. Motherfuckers know what we're doing. They don't gotta be on here. They know they gotta prove the pictures and shit. We we do the shit that we own some industry shit. We do the shit the right way. So you can't do shit without niggas approving letting you uh use their pictures, liking all this extra shit, and then you go to who owned the masters and who owned the rights and all that extra bullshit. You gotta that that so these unstole stories is like months in the making. You might see a flyer, but we've been working on this for like two or three months. So let you guys know how much work that DJ Butter Rock and my producers as a team over here and my PR and my uh my my my uh all my people over here. So it's not just me and Pumpkin Flip. No, nigga. That case we won't have nothing going on every just me and her. We're like, God damn it what to do. Like, I know the industry shit, but when you're doing the journalist, we journalists now. When you start reporting shit, nigga, you move into a whole nother category of nigga. You ain't just a DJ and a rapper and a promote uh promoter, you nigga. Now you're a journalist, nigga. So you gotta do your journalist shit. So when you're doing that, you gotta make sure your everything is covered. So whatever you do will stick, it won't be not something you just did for nothing. So everything we do is executed the proper way. Shout out to Def Jam Records. And uh shout out to Def Jam Records. We're just gonna live like that. And shout out to everybody from the dips that they didn't have any issues while we was promoting this show. And I tell this is this is what I tell everybody because I want everybody to get the clear understanding of untold stories. Me being a DJ, alright, I played everybody records from Carron, Jim Jones, Mace, Hellrail, Freaky Zicki, you got the JR Ryder. Everybody in Dipset out when they had the either the group shit, when they put out the the the first album, the Dipset, the Dipsat, the mini. Well, I'll be fucking up the name. Y'all know what it's the first album Dipsat Pit Out. That came out in 2001. Alright. We was playing all on records off that album. Alright, so this, I I fucked with Dipset. I mean, who don't? Now, we're gonna get into how the who who found this shit. We're gonna get into it. I got all the notes. I got our notes. I got notes from Def Jam, I got the notes from the day PR, a couple of motherfuckers' managers, and then my PR summed it up, and I got everything right here. So we we need uh this just just clarify something. Most of the members from Dipsat is not from Hall. Because everybody thinking, oh, it's a Hall, the only niggas from Harlem, the old nigga, everybody from Holland, Harlem world.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

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So untold story. Like everybody don't know that. There's they see Jim Jones, they see Carron, and um they automatically think this a Holland, everybody's a Holland thing, and everybody get fucking along. Who told you everybody get along? Because you see everybody on stage at the versus. Well, actually, everybody wasn't on the stage at the versus. That wasn't on the dipset, and I was kind of sad. I said, What the fuck? There was in a crowd, alright? Don't get it twisted. I got my notes right, I got my uh I did my investigation, my team, my PR did her investigation, and we also got the information from Dev Jam. And also um some of the official Dipsat members that's still liable to talk about Dipset. Besides Jim Jones and Cameron, which them two niggas don't we get into that. I don't want to jump the damn broom before the broom got them from the damn dirt on the floor. So we're gonna get to that. Let's get to where everybody's from. Most of that. We're gonna, you know, because most of my viewers and most of the people's gonna watch this later on, and on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon, or um iHeart Media, anyway you watch podcasts because we in 800 different platforms. We never just we stream, we do a live stream on X. I'm just gonna tell y'all something because everybody be thinking, oh, YouTube numbers and YouTube numbers ain't never be right. Because if you watch this shit in a different browser, we don't get credit. And a lot of these haters, they'll watch the shit in different browsers. So we won't get credit, but fuck you, nigga. We got we on 800 platforms, it don't fucking matter. So Spotify, calls YouTube, uh, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, uh uh tune in. We on 800 platforms, not just YouTube. I like I like to do my first stream, I like to break the ice on YouTube because I love YouTube. YouTube is what a bad guy at. Why do you think I'm on YouTube? You think I'm here just to be here, nigga? This full-time goddamn job. Let's get back to Apple Sac. So, DipSAck. Jim Jones, I know you're gonna say he's from Harlem, right? He's not from Harlem, he's from the Bronx. But he his grandmother lived in Harlem. And um he be back and forth. He was back and forth. You know, period. But he rep he reps Harlem, you know, but Cameron made it so clear, nigga, you ain't from Harlem. I'm like, God damn, Cam. Shit. You probably say, there ain't no untold story. Tell me something I ain't know, nigga. I'm gonna tell you something you didn't know. Cam ain't from Harlem either, nigga. You're not Cameron's born and raised in Harlem. Okay. He ain't from Harlem either. And I don't care. I want somebody to say, no, you nigga, you got your story right. Camilla tell you where he was born at and was not Harlem. Now, was he raised in Harlem? Yes. Tell me where Cam was born at. Ain't none of your motherfucking business. That's Cameron, nigga. I'm just gonna tell you, I know he ain't from Harlem. My notes say, don't tell these motherfuckers let y'all do the research, nigga. He ain't born in Harlem. He was raised in Harlem. Damn, Harlem world. I got the notes here on my iPad, baby. I got the email from the PRs and those. Raised and born ain't the same fucking thing. Like for instance, I'm a born in New Jersey. Raised in New Jersey, but I live in Atlanta. But then all these motherfucking country niggas think I'm from here. Nigga, you ain't from New Jersey, you from the ATL, nigga. Nigga, I ain't from this motherfucker. I just live in here. But you can't tell them that. I get a whole bunch of up north niggas that is down here. They telling me I'm from down, I'm from here. I ain't from up north. Like, nigga. I got niggas right now from New Jersey that met me here. And they swear I'm from Atlanta. Not New Jersey. Not Jersey City. I'm from Jersey. They don't believe it. Nigga, you they in North. Nigga, we in the bricks, nigga. You ain't from no goddamn Jersey City, nigga. You from there, nigga. You acting like you from New Jersey. Who the fuck wanna act like they from Harlem? Who the fuck wanna act like they from Brooklyn? Who the fuck wanna act like they from Queens? Nigga, if you from that place, you from that fucking place. If you got that much energy to lie about where the fuck you from, then nigga, you from there then. Now, that Cameron moved to Harlem when he was two? Hell. So technically speaking, he's from Harlem. And they his mother and daddy fucked somewhere else and made him, and he he was in another hospital, and it gave birth to him in a whole nother county, but it's still New York, but it wasn't Harlem. But then he moved to Harlem at two years old, classified. And no normal side, he's from Harlem, alright? But he wasn't born there. So we're gonna we're gonna separate the bullshit from the real shit. And it's untold stories. He was not born there. I don't give a fuck what y'all saying. Right? So, because I'm people in the background, that nigga, nah nigga. This is untold stories. But technically speaking, I guess you if you you was not even talking and you moved there, then I guess you could claim the city, right? Fuck it. We doing untold stories, he was not born in Harlem. He was born in New York, but not Harlem, and I'm not gonna tell y'all what y'all do. Y'all have a DC. Call Cam. If y'all was that fucking connected, you could contact Cameron and ask him where he was born at. Don't say where you from. He's gonna say Harlem. Say nigga, where you was born at. We saw a podcast called CX1DG's Untold Stories, and they said you was not born there. Who was you born? And Cameron might say, get the fuck out of his face. He might tell y'all niggas, get the fuck out of his face. Let's get into Jim Jones. We all know Jim Jones was from um from um the Bronx. He he he clearly said he lived the Bronx, Brooklyn. He lived everywhere. So that's that's true. I don't got no, I ain't complaining about that. But are we gonna say who wrecked Harlem the most? I gotta give it to Jim Jones, man. I don't care what nobody says, you could disagree with DJ Butter. You ain't the host of Unstole Story. I am. And I ain't from Harlem, I'm from Jersey. But I'm gonna tell you what I see and what I've been seeing for years was Jim Jones been holding down that dipsat brand and also keep saying, Harlem, he he one thing I'll give Cameron, he said, motherfucker, we don't gotta keep saying where the fuck we from when we there. What the hell do you gotta prove? Especially if you're from the Bronx. It's cool you wanna keep repping the hood. We get it. But if you're from the Bronx and you repping the Harlem, I'll get it. Alright. Cam like, nigga, I'm done with it. Let's get to the money. Jim Joe says, fuck that nigga. This is how I'm eating. Keep talking about Harlem. Nigga, that's gonna be. Did y'all see Jim Jones' house? That motherfucking house look kinda dope. Out there, uh out there in um where the fuck he lives at? I know where he lives at, but I ain't gonna pick that up on him. Upstate New York. Because he's upstate, nigga. He tell y'all he ain't never he got a nice house upstate. But I will tell you this. His house kind of dope, but he kept one thing I give Jim Jones, he keeps his New York roots. Y'all gotta give it up to Jim Jones on that one. Y'all got to give it up to Jim Jones. He did not leave his New York roots. He kept his ass in New York. Now, do he live in Harlem? Fuck no. Do he live in Harlem now? Fuck no. You might say, motherfucker, why you keep rapping Harlem when you got millions of dollars? Nigga. If I go and do something in Jersey City, New Jersey right now, and it and I live in Atlanta, I got a big ass house out here, and it gives me millions of dollars. You think I'm gonna stop repping Jersey City and I live in a mansion in Atlanta? I got a nice house. It's nothing to sneeze on, it's nice. From coming from the projects to now, shit. From Section 8 bitches to now, are we good? I went from Section 8 bitches and roaches to land the luxury! Thank you, Jesus! I mean one bitch, uh listen to me. I gotta do a testimony real quick on the tip sap show. One bitch threw my boots and shit out the window. I was beefing with this one gorilla bitch. She was from Staten Alley. She threw my shit out the window. Flip my flip. I called my nigga flip flip! Nigga, help me, nigga. This bitch threw my timberlands out the window. And guess what was so funny about it? She was from New York. And I was from New Jersey. Went up north love that. And we was down south of Greensboro, North Carolina. I was Smith Holmes. And this bitch threw my shit. What y'all know about Smith Holmes in Greensboro? Come on, stand up, nigga. Me and this bitch got into it. She said, fuck young nigga. You know, it was her section eight house. Shit. Y'all know what I've been doing. So I call my nigga Flip. I blow this bitch on your nigga. Come on. I was I was wilding at the time too. But I don't hit girls, so this bitch was trying to beat my ass. And she from, she was from, I'ma tell where she's from, Wu-Tang projects. Goddamn, um, she was out there with Wu-Tane from them damn projects. Uh I forgot the name of that shit. What's the name of that project? I'm gonna tell you right now. She was out in Stat, she was from Staten Island, but she was lived in the project that Wu-Tang came from. I forgot it. Somebody put it in the chat. Whatever it is, that's where the bitch was from. And she was about that life. And she was, you might say, nigga. She looked like a gorilla a little bit, but she was slim. Now she looked like a girl. But back then, I'm like, fuck it, I'm got free food, house, wick. Nigga, everybody look pretty when you on when you fucked up. But shout out to our kids, because I did raise John. I raised some kids. I ain't gonna say their names. They grown now. But shout out to you. I ain't gonna say your name either. I'ma sue that nigga. Now he's up, he's trying to defamate my character. I ain't say your name, bitch. I fucked a whole bunch of bitches from Greensboro. Shit, I ain't say your name. You won't get me caught up on a dipset untold stories. All I know, my shit got thrown out the outside the fucking house and shit. It was crazy. But back to what I was saying, but um the whole point of that is you won't have to live there. You could come from the slums and move up in the world. So we don't know Jim Jones don't live there. Let's get into the dipset dirty world. Time for the bullshit. Yeah, ready for the bullshitting? Here we go. Let's get into the years. Dipset! Manhattan, New York, City of New York, originally. So the group was originally starting in Manhattan, not in all of them. Did y'all know that shit? Straight from the PR and Def Jam Records, alright? Years active! Dipset active 1997. 2007, 2010, 2015, 2017. Every now, motherfucker, they still trying to do some shit. But dipset really was more active for only seven years, y'all. I hate to say it. It started in '97. See, you don't know the Cameron had that shit bubbling when they first got their distribution deal. When they first met up with Damon um your boy, Dame Dash. We're gonna get we're gonna get dirty with it. I got so much shit. We don't we I got so much shit on dip sack. We don't got enough time. Where can I start? Alright, let's start with Dame Dash. I got so much, I got so much shit. I got I got four emails nigga, and it's folded up. And it says classified. I mean this shit legit. MC Hammer there. This motherfucker's stupid. He put MC Hammer legit information. This motherfucker's stupid. That's one of my journalists. That nigga said MC Hammer. I tell him when it when I paid for so many journalists to go get the information, if I don't get it from the PR or the record company, or the simple link. So we this what we do. We contact the group, of course, and the people and the members involved, and the people that really want to talk. And we give flowers. This ain't really about throwing tea. But we unfortunately when it's tea to be thrown, I'm not gonna throw the tea, but I'm gonna break down the story where it makes sense when I ain't shitting on nobody. It's hard when it's so much shit to not shit on. It's hard not to report shit when it's shit. You get it? Like, how can you not report shit when it's shit in the room? Like it's like going taking the shit and spank like hell, but you cleaning up the floor, but it's still shit on the floor. Like, nigga, you didn't went past the shit. It's shit still on the fucking floor. So I'm trying, I'm gonna I'm gonna be the janitor. I'm gonna try to clean up the shit, the dipset, all the dipset shit that, because I love dipset. I'm a fan, nigga. This let's make this clear, I'm a fan of everybody involved. But it's some boo, it's some poo-poo on the floor that I'm trying to move and try to clean it up the best way I can as a journalist. I'm a hood nigga to turn journalist. So work with me. Shit. This is my new job. I started this shit October 30th, 2026, thank 2025, thanks to TCAP. T Cap, all you gonna hear? It's quiet as hell in the chat. What? But you niggas don't want to talk today in the chat. God damn, shit. Do the chat work? T Cap, are you asleep, nigga? T Cap, are you there, nigga? Y'all can y'all can't hear me. Uh yeah, I'm about to say because my mic might be out now. Tell me my mic out and I have to do the shit all over again. Alright, so let's go. So Div sap starting in 1997. Let's get into that 97. Like, what the fuck? So Cameron had his own shit going on. Okay, he had his own shit going on first. Cameron had his solo album with Def Jam. He he did his own little shit with other labels. I ain't gonna get into that. We don't got enough time. He was ghostwriting right along with Mace. Alright, we're gonna get to Mace in a little bit. Mace ain't a part of dipsat, but Mace was a part of that. How the fuck Cameron actually was rolling with Mace. Harlem Road. Now Mace is from Mace's Hunter Mason from Harlem. God damn it. We are not gonna not discount him. Damn, I thought you were asleep, T Cap. I'm like, goddamn, this nigga sleep. Somebody called the captain. Captain Mace. Hunter Misson from Harlem. You gotta understand that. We don't got no dirt on Mace. We got some shit on Mace, but we'll talk about that shit when we do a mace untold stories. But I love Mace. You don't want to hear Mace. You don't know. It's a so we ain't gonna talk shit about that. But y'all know y'all new to the untold stories. We joke around and we keep serious. I go into one story, I go into another story, and we hear nigga. So if you're not new, you're new to this channel, then uh you just gotta go watch some of my past untold stories. We're gonna we make it we're gonna make it very interesting. So Cameron is the one that pit dipsap on the man. Alright, so Cameron got his little situation with a bunch of labels. We ain't getting to all that today. Dipset was um pretty much Def Jam, Island Def Jam, alright? And they ran Allen Def Jam, was signed up with rolling with Allen Def Jam until pretty much that shit broke up. Alright, so 2001, the first album, Dipper Matt Immunity, came out. One of the best fucking albums that I ever heard from a group of a bunch of hood niggas. He had Hell Real. From the Bronx. You had Jim Jones. You had J.R. Rider. You had um Cameron. You had all the other niggas that they probably know. I'll be here forever. Freaky Zeke, every fucking body. Perfect fucking hour. Kudos! Cause honestly, no one wanted to fuck with Cameron. No one wanted to fuck with Cameron at that time. He had a situation with Columbia. Um, no one no one was actually fucking with Cameron. Cameron was a business man, but he was a hood nigga. So I'm like, yo man, we ain't got time to deal with these dipsat niggas. So he of course you heard the stories when he was in the Def Jam. They had the office, the Rockefeller had one office, Dipsad took over another office. That's some shit you niggas already know. Let me give you an untold story. That niggas didn't know. Cameron. Promise. Should I say that? Should I say this shit? Oh no. I ain't gonna say that. Because I love Cameron. But I'm gonna put like this. The album, the first album came out in 2001. Because I love Cameron, so I'm not gonna do that. Because I got this shit from Def Jam. And just in case, and they said it's not allegedly. Like when I fuck with the labels, I fuck with the labels. And and most things, I'm gonna tell y'all something that y'all need to know. And shout out to Def Gail Records. Because Def Jail Records own the Masters, nigga. So I want everybody to be be acting like that nigga on the Masters, that nigga owned Masters. University Music Group owned all everybody's shit. Nobody owned their shit. So we if anybody said, I own the Masters of that, they might own the trademark of that big ass bird. Alright. When we talk about the music that came out on this, some of this, some of the Damn, I love this shit. I love it and hate it. I hate bad news. You know some of the music that came out with dipsat didn't go triple platinum. Why not? It was some dope ass music. Most of the shit went gold, most of the shit didn't go, you know, triple platinum though. So if you if someone gives you advance, right, and you don't do the numbers, then you owe them. And then they get you, you know. I'm quite sure the Cameron owns all his shit, but when you talk about the dipside projects, a lot of them brothers is still in um label things suing for their suing for money that was owed to them. And you might say, The Cameron? Cameron owed nobody's shit. So one thing the dipside thing did do for everybody. Everybody that was in the group. The one that was fortunate enough to be business-wise and business savvy broke up and did their own shit. Like Joe Santana. We we we I only got an hour, y'all, because I was told by my PR and iHeart Media, we gotta keep this shit to an hour. I can't even go over a minute. So I'm gonna be bouncing back and forth in case y'all, y'all, if y'all missed something, go back and rewind the fucking video. Give me some watch time hours on some TT faggot shit. Give me some watchtime hours and go back and watch this shit. But um, all jokes aside. The dipsat shit went, but it was a struggle with Death Jam. Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Nation. And uh definitely, y'all might say Rock Nation. Rock Nation was being started, Rock Nation was a part of Rockefeller. Always it was a rock nation, and it was not the rock nation you see now. Rockefeller and Rock Nation pretty much was you had the management party and you had a record company party. A lot of niggas didn't know the unto stories deaf sad. You had Rock Nation was doing a lot of management in there before Violator came in once that shit broke up with Def Jam. You had Violator, Chris Lighty came in there and start taking some of the top talent and start managing the artist that was doing numbers. So I'm trying to break this shit down here because it's untold stories. So you had, and if you notice, so you know I'm not bullshitting, guess who's doing all the management now? Not the Lighty brothers, not Rock Later, Rock Nation. I can't make this shit the fuck up. We're gonna get into that Chris Lighty story next on the 25th of March. And it's fucking deep. Now that that show might last two hours. I don't think that's gonna be an hour. I think that I'm gonna I'm getting the permission now to do a two hours on Chris Lighty, Chris Lighty, Lighty Brothers, Valet Management, because that shit can't be no fucking hour. I got so much intel, so much detail on the Chris Lighty death, on the Chris Lighty story, on the Chris Lighty management. Shout out to Syria Rome, shout out to everybody over here, Valet. So that cannot be an hour. Now, you might say, what the fuck does Chris Lighty got to do with this? He did. Because Rock Nation, Rock Rock Rock, Rock Nation was there in the beginning with Rockefeller. Rock Nation was managing a lot of the Rockefeller artists, especially little young niggas from the streets that ain't know nothing about music in the street. So they had the management inside there with Rockefeller in Island. Def Jam is a record company. They can't not manage their artists. And what record companies doing now, what they were doing back then, it wasn't popular because it was against the law to have an artist sign to you and you manage it, and manage you at the same time. Everybody was doing it. Puffy was doing it, Bad Boy was doing it, uh uh any label. Um Bad Boy was doing it, Cas Money was doing it, Def Row was doing it, everybody had their own little entity in there that was under another name, but still the same umbrella managing the artists that control all the funds and all the royalties, all everything that to control the whole umbrella, have everything under the same umbrella. Nigga, I'm doing it. Who the fuck am I to judge, nigga? We got a management company on top of our other check. What makes it legal is two different companies, two different LLCs, two different text IDs. That's legal, nigga. But you can't be BRecords and I'm I'm I'm releasing your music on the BRecords, I'm managing you on the BR records, I'm doing your tours on the BR records, your merch and your uh your merch and all your imagery is on the BR records. You can't do it like that. That's against all other law. Now, can you own different entities and with different names and different LLCs and corporations? Yes, you can do that. Who the fuck say you cannot owe multiple streams of income? That's never against the law. Now, ladies and gentlemen, daughter's smarter there. I'm smarter than most. This music industry, I know this music, music, I know the new and old, goddammit. So I can I just taught y'all something. Say, any of them, oh god damn it, I ain't know I could do it. You can do it. They was doing it. But was so goofy about it. You walk out one door, alright, we we in we in uh Death Jam. You go on another door, we in Rockefeller, we go on another, we in Rock or uh, we in uh Rock Nation, you go on another door. Nigga, that's just goofy, you seen the same fucking people. Nigga, you I just spoke to you in finance. And you walked in another door, it was a whole nother another, not even different buildings, nigga. All this shit was in the same building. That's just some funny shit. You walk in one door, and some of them dips that niggas like, hold on, nigga, we just walk out of one door, went another, nigga, we in the same building. We still in the same Deaf Jam building, but all the officers of the entity that run day career was right there. And a lot of people think that was some bullshit, and a lot of that's why we got a lot of them dips that members suing and got lawsuits and want they masters and want to know what happened to this and what happened to that. So let's sum this shit up real quick. Jewel Santana, this this gets it's it's I gotta get it, because I only got 10 minutes left, so I I ain't getting to everything. I'm gonna have to do a part two. Shit. I gotta do a part two. So let's get into Joe Santana, because I love Jewel Santana. So Joe Santana was one of the youngest niggas over there catching the gun charges, so he was out there wilding. He was a wild ammy Hawaiian. He was like me. Wyammy Hawaiian was popular. He was on probation, they had a nigga on tour, fucking holes, and shit, writing his raps and shit. But Def Jam believed that young nigga, you know why? Because he was a pretty boy, the girls liked him. He knew how to rap. He's from Brooklyn, he hanging out with the hollow niggas. What the fuck? He was young. So Def Jam actually put up the budget for um that nigga to do a solo career. So Cameron like fuck it. Cameron ran that shit. Jim Jones holded it. So you got a person that found it. Cameron is the founder of the kiddoson. Cameron, founder of Gipsack. So everybody keeps saying it was Jim Jones. It was Cameron, but Jim Jones hold it. He holds the fault down. You know when somebody finds something and have it, and then you got another brother that came in there. And Jim Jones and Cam been friends for years, since Gipson kids. I don't want to let miss that out of here. Everybody should know that. In case you didn't know that, these ain't some people that just met each other. These people knew each other. Now, something like Hellrails and J.R. Rod and all the people came in later. Jill Santana came in later. But Jim Jones and Cameron was together. Now, if y'all notice I'm keeping all the messy shit out. We don't gotta talk about the beef with Cameron and um and um Jim Jones. So we ain't doing that over here. We don't do that at CS1 DJ Untold Story. We give flowers. Let's give flowers to all them brothers because they actually sat there and made iconic music, music that I still play, um, and introduced us to a lot of these young brothers that were struggling, out there hustling, and came and changed their life through music. Some of these niggas still out there hustling and still doing music. Shout out to Hellrail, because I see Hellrail working on a project. We are gonna be doing something with Hellrail shortly, working out all the details because Hellrail wants some money. Hellrail said, nigga, I ain't doing shit without money. Sometimes Hellrail ain't doing, he ain't moving without a check. He like, nigga, call me when y'all got XYZ. Like, nigga, call me when you got a top hit on top 20. You want me to pay you, nigga? I wanna see you on the radio every day, nigga. Now I love Hellrail. Now ain't that one no shutdowns? I love Hell for all of them. The Scarface nigga. I'm dark skin, nigga. I'm fuck with you, LRL. But that nigga say, nigga, call, tell them CX1D your niggas call me when they got a chair. Okay, I will when you on billboard, nigga. Favor for a favor, nigga. You get on billboard, I give you a check. And I love you, L Rail. That time said, touch the streets. And nigga, dun and dun and I fuck with LRL. But that nigga said, yo, I don't know CX1D niggas. Tell them to call me with this amount of money and I'll do whatever they want to do. I said, hold on, check billboard. Is that nigga on billboard? Come on, you y'all y'all industry niggas be killing me. Street niggas be killing me. We doing business, nigga. Damn it. Shit. That nigga, that's what he said. And one thing about me, I ain't gonna lie, that nigga said that shit though. He he he said that. He like, nigga, call me. When y'all have a budget, nigga. Hellrail. Ditch that nigga said that. I said, okay, I said, I told my PR, tell him when he's on, well, I ain't say it like that. Because I love Hellrail. We side, we're gonna work together. So when you got that project coming out, so he told him when he got a project coming out. So that's what we did, respectfully. Anybody that's that want to charge us, the DJs, because we all fucking DJs. They're turning to journalists. At the end of the day, guess where we are? DJs, nigga. You want to charge DJs with a podcast. The CS1 DJs. You know, people be thinking this podcast is new, that we knew. We've been around since forever. I've been DJing since 1988. My DJ crew been around since 2012, nigga. We've been around for a minute now. My radio station been around since 2002. So we ain't new to this shit. Just only thing new is the podcast. Let's get that shit straight. This podcast started. Thanks to T Cap. My shout out to my vice president. He said, Butterrock, I think you need to get in that podcast lane. I said, man, I don't got time for that shit. But I made time. T Cap kept telling me all these years. For three years straight, he like, man, get into it, get into it. So shout out to T Cap, the vice president of CX1 DJs, the CEO of Carolina, everything LLC out there at Carolina's. He I'm gonna go on every show I do, I'm gonna dig up to that nigga. Cause he said, But I see what you did with the CX1 DJs events, I see what you do with Punk Foot promoting these new artists, I see all these all these artists that you broke, I see what you do on the conference calls, the CX1 DJ conference call, I see what you did on all the industry conference call conference calls. He said, So man, I know you can do this podcast shit. And I'ma thank that nigga every day, because now we up, nigga. We we don't give nigga, we got eight, we on 800 platforms and counting got me, but that nigga said he's our seed in you, nigga. You got the personality, nigga. And you know how to do this shit. I know how to do this. Show me how you do this, son. So I got it, nigga. I got it. So shout out to T Cap for believing the nigga. Now I ain't gonna pin up all my money. I said I'm already, I gotta have a T Cap. I spent almost 30,000 in this shit. I gotta make some money back, T Cap. Now, everybody, I mean, everybody do me a favor. I'm gonna show you how the shirt. Oh, bear with me. This is the CX1 DJ's new shirt. Hope y'all can see it. And it's on sale for$55. Everybody please buy it. It's on our website. It will be on our website, CX1DJPodcast.com. It's not on any yet, but you can buy it strictly right here off the podcast by calling the number, the hotline number is 404-552-8731. The number is 404-552-8731. Support the podcast. Everybody must buy one. I don't care if you're a member. This is supporting buying one of these t-shirts. It support the podcast because we're not monetized. We do this shit off the love and we do this because we love the culture. And all the untold stories, we are given flowers, and um we select the artists, we contact their people, we contact the record company, and we get it approved, and then we do the show, and we give flowers, but we also tell a story. So if you got something, if I if I think something in the story is real bad, I'm not gonna report it because I am a journalist now. We have over 20 PRs we deal with, we have other um um podcast companies, other um news connection companies, and other uh independent record promoters we deal with. We deal with a lot of people in the real industry. So we would not, I told them, I said, when I do the untold stories series, got the trademark, we got everything done right with the logos and everything. We're not gonna do dirt. Do we not hear the shit on these artists? Like when we contact a lot of artists, they think we're gonna be talking shit about them. So a lot of people op out of doing the untold stories, which I think is a real big mistake, because we promote you all week. We can promote you for a month depending on who you are, and we give them flowers. We are not. And I tell people, if black people read, when we post a flyer, we post underneath exactly the uh the layout of the show. No, this ain't we're gonna have the artists on here. No, this is we're giving flowers to the artists and we also tell a story and we tell shit that they don't know we even know. I got shit on people. Some of these artists don't even know I know, don't even know I got it. So when I got into the journalist part, it gets real deep when you're really into it. I'm really into it. You contact one motherfucker, I got some, I got some certified news on that. Give me a hundred dollars. Buy me a bottle. Over time, this industry, everybody got fired from the labels. This is some real shit. Everybody is for money now. Any legitimate regular Z, these motherfuckers are legitimate, but you could give them a bottle, a couple hundred dollars. It depends on how sexy that sexy that news is, you give them up to a thousand dollars. We don't go past a thousand dollars. Anything cost more than a thousand dollars, I ain't fucking with it. And people like, but but I'm making sure when I do get the news, I have to promote it and lay it out for my followers because I'm not here to shit on your favorite rapper or your favorite group or your favorite record company. That ain't CX1D your job. And even if I got I got some dirt on a lot of motherfuckers, and one motherfucker that was talking shit, his ass got his shit slapped at him and violated a office in New York back in 1988. No, I said it wrong, 1998, and he out here popping shit like he big Dick Willie. I'm like, nigga, I I got intel. We got the video of this nigga getting the shit slapped at him and violator management, violator records office. But he out here like he he the biggest industry nigga. Come on, we got video, you nigga. I paid for the video, nigga. Don't fuck with Butter Rock. I will I will post that shit on the podcast. You getting the shit slapped out of you. I ain't gonna say the the major artist that slapped. What's a major artist that slapped the hell out of his record is that? Bye! And he out here online trying to shit on another nigga. I got I just paid for the video. We brought the video yesterday at 9.30 p.m. East Coast time. Keep fucking with me, nigga. But Sat told T Cap, I said, man, I'm not letting my podcast ain't for that. We ain't on that goddamn drama shit. So I ain't gonna do that. I brought it just to have it in the stats. I got it, I got it on how I got it on a flash drive of my safe. Just in case I need it. Cause we not doing it dirt. This ain't this ain't that kind of podcast. And we're not gonna start doing it. So we're gonna go on a little over. Shout out to shout out to everybody that's checking on and checking, because we gotta get to the video part of this podcast. Because I I you know I I always get ahead of myself, but we here. I want to tell everybody if you if you if you if you're just joining us tonight, I I'm gonna leak out who we got for Sunday. Because I gotta do that. But I'm gonna play this video first and I'll be back, yo. Shout out to Dipset, and this was Untold Stories with uh Dipset. Let's go. You missed a little, you missed a lot, baby, but you go back and play it once we done. Don't worry, it's on YouTube. It's gonna be posted on YouTube immediately once we done.

SPEAKER_00

The corners made us, streets slaved us, the blockade us. In these cold streets, the heat saved us. Projectiles release, we delete traders, the chicks hate us, they wanna cage us but can't break us. Warriors, gladiators, with dreams of keys to be major. The hood turn boys to men at teenagers, next skating on ice like we rapes, barbershops bodegas, the trees play stuff, projects, Air Force ones in all flavors. Court cases, the more you make it, the more dangerous. Yankee fitness, next jerseys, ball players, closet full of levers, and furs on cohangers, ambition. The only way out is to transition. When you win and they hate to see you on top, bodies dropped, yeah. We see it a lot. Brad winners, cream of the crop, NYC, big city of dreams, schemes, hustlers, thieves, murderers. Get it by any means. It's like everybody's infected, they're getting money disease, addicted to getting paper. We all fiends for the green.

SPEAKER_01

I told you. I tell you that that that dude got he got some new he got. I'm gonna move this move this mic right here. I gotta I gotta I gotta have the rule wave mic, cuz I gotta move me moving back and forth. Alright, shout out to shout out to everybody that's checking on the check-in. CX1 DJs, we do things different podcasts, untold stories, dips at. So if you're just joining us, it's only nine. We go over a little bit. Uh shout out to everybody, shout out to TCap, shout out to Punk and Plus, shout out to uh DJ Money, my vice president DJ Money out there doing all that, making sure the music. Make sure y'all check out DJ Money. Download that, download that Apple Music app, alright? And then go to Apple Music and search for CX1 DJ's 247 radio, hip hop at RB every day. You can listen to DJ Money every Friday. Listen to me, every Friday, every Saturday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Friday and Saturday in the mix. CX1 DJs. We do things different. Podcast, CX1 DJ's 247 Radio on Alber Music. Download that TuneIn app and you can also listen to us on TuneIn, CX1 DJs 247 Radio on TuneIn. We global, baby. Shout out to TCAP, shout out to everybody, man. Don't forget, this Sunday, Cardi B, Atlantic Records, nigga. We're gonna turn this shit into a movie. Cardi B, 8 p.m. this Sunday. CX1 DJs, we do things different parts. Untold Stories of Cardi B this motherfucking Sunday. And that'll be March 22nd. Make sure you tune in. It's gonna be a fucking movie. It's only one hour. You late, you miss a loo, you missed a lot. Shout out to Atlanta Records. Shout out to Mayor Wyndham, the head AR at Atlantic Records. Shout out to everybody at the Cardi B team. We're gonna do it. Shout out to Cardi B. She's all tour right now, doing it big. Shout out to everybody. Cardi B approved the fucking shit. Shout out to all the people that's in part of this untold stories for Sunday. Cardi B. Cardi fucking B. This Sunday. Untold stories. Cardi B. What you know about that, nigga? Niggas ain't. Shout out to Cardi B. That's all I'm gonna say. And she's on tour. And she's the real Bronx, Bronx, Bronx Queen. Queen. I'm gonna say this one more time. Now y'all y'all keep sleeping on DJ Butter Rocket and Untold Stories. Y'all keep sleeping on the CX1 DJs. We only gonna go up and up and up and up and up and up. And next week we got the untold stories of Chris Lighty, the Lighty brothers. What? Then we got Puffy, Untold Stories of Pup Daddy on the 26th? Nigga, y'all shout the Bad Boy Records, baby. One, two, one, two. Hope I ain't fuck up nothing. Hold on, hold on. Hey T Cap, everything good?

unknown

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your mic went out.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, can you hear me now? The mic is on. That's on your end. My mic is on.

unknown

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. My mic is on. Alright. Yeah, yeah. T Cap though, the mic is on. No, the mic, my mic is on, Daddyo. I'm looking at it. The mic is on. Shout out to T Gotta everybody. Like I said, Cardi B. Cardi B, this Sunday. Listen to me. This Sunday, March 22nd, Cardi B, six on DJs. We do think different podcasts we got here. Peace and love. One love.