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

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

Jay Wayne Jenkins (born September 28, 1977), known by his stage name Jeezy (or Young Jeezy), is an American rapper. He is credited, alongside fellow Georgia-based rappers T.I. and Gucci Mane, with pioneering the hip hop subgenre trap music for mainstream audiences.[2][3] Jenkins began his career in 2001, releasing two independent albums until signing with Def Jam Recordings to release his major label debut, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (2005). The album peaked at number two on the Billboard 200, sold 172,000 copies in its first week, and received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); its lead single, "Soul Survivor" (featuring Akon), peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains his highest-charting song.[4][5]

His second and third albums, Thug Motivation 102: The Inspiration (2006) and The Recession (2008) were met with continued success as both peaked atop the Billboard 200; the latter earned a Grammy Award nomination for its lead single, "Put On" (featuring Kanye West). After three follow-up albums, his ninth, Trap or Die 3 (2016) peaked the chart once more. His other platinum-certified singles include "I Luv It", "Go Getta" (featuring R. Kelly), "My President" (featuring Nas), "Lose My Mind" (featuring Plies), and "Leave You Alone" (featuring Ne-Yo), among others. In addition, Jenkins has guest featured on numerous R&B singles, including "Say I" by Christina Milian, "I'm So Paid" by Akon, "Hard" by Rihanna, and "Love in This Club" by Usher; the latter peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100 in 2008.

Along with his solo career, Jenkins is the de facto leader of the Southern hip hop group United Streets Dopeboyz of America (U.S.D.A.), and a former member of the Bad Boy Records group Boyz n da Hood. His record label, CTE World was founded in 2001 and has signed artists including YG and Freddie Gibbs.

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CX1DG, we do the podcast. Yeah, I had to fire one of my producers. They didn't know what the hell he was doing. Had to get rid of him. You out of here. Get the hell out of here. I had to fire them. Can't get paid by me. You're gone. Goodbye. So let me get let me get shout out to everybody. I hope you they got brains to know to check back in. We got people checking in, but we had to get the Instagram working because we are not going to start without our fans on Instagram watching us. There we go, Instagram. And um, some people is not made for the job. I hired a producer and I don't think it's gonna work for her. I got another producer. We're gonna do interviews actually on Monday. And you know, this shit ain't for everybody, you know. It's just not for everybody. Some people are not cut for the job. Let me fix something. Let me fix something right now. CX1 DJs. Hold on, y'all. Let me fix my camera. Yeah. Hopefully uh everybody understand. And shout out to everybody that's checking in. Shout out to um um big shout out to um this hold on big big big big shout out to uh YouTube for emailing me and letting me know that they know the numbers that's displaying up here is wrong. And um, you know, they said they're working on fixing that problem because the YouTube numbers is not fucking right. So oh that nigga only got one or two people. Now it's more than that motherfucker. YouTube say they're working on it. I screenshot I send this to one of my vice presidents, but um, oh yo niggas can get back on here now, nigga. You start the show. Now it's a little, yeah. I mean, some people is not cut up for this shit. It's like it's like people want to do it, they want to get paid. It's a lot comes with just want to get paid. I mean, you gotta you gotta everything everything gotta line up the way postal line up. Um, hold on, let me open this right here. I can't see it. Everybody wanna get paid without goddamn. I think we got a mug. That's looking like a mug shot of GZ. Goddamn GZ. I went to jail. Before we get in, Jesus make our announcements. Shout out to all my um all my streaming partners, shout out to um my uh coach Chad. I appreciate all you do, brother. I really do. You know my man be saying brother all the time, brother. Shout to him. He can your brother, God loves you, brother. You know, you know what word I'm getting sick of hearing? Twin. Another motherfucker say twin to me. Yo, twin, nigga, I'm not your fucking twin, bitch. My mother didn't fuck and make another nigga look like me like you. We're not twins. Twin, another motherfucker say twin to me, we're gonna have an issue. Bitch, we a nigga. We don't look at each other. And then one nigga say twin, everybody say twin. Twin, twin, twin. Why the fuck niggas just don't be they so? Why everybody gotta say fucking twin? We opposite a twin. If you say twin, you was just a regular motherfucker, right? Just call me what's up, motherfucker. Regular motherfucker, twin. Butter rock. That's him, that's all they're saying today.

SPEAKER_07

That's what you're supposed to say, twin.

SPEAKER_00

If I see another nigga, it's a nigga that got a dick like me saying twin or feminine, it's nothing wrong with the gays. I love you. L P T C T. I love all you niggas. But I'm saying another motherfucker straight kind of me to my twin. We have a problem. We have a fucking problem. I heard that shit all day in Atlanta today. Yo, twin. Give me eight t-shirts, twin. I'm like, nigga. I'm like, twin. But it started off with like on some masculine twin. Twin! Did it end it up with twin? Thank you, twin. I like, oh shit. Gotta be more fucking careful out here. Jeezy. Let's talk about Jeezy. I got a whole lot of information on Jeezy. And I met Jeezy about 10 times too. No, I met Jeezy about 14 times. I met Jeezy. I said, actually, I'm gonna tell y'all a story about the Jeezy show. I met Jeezy back in the 90s, actually. Real shit. I'm gonna tell y'all in a minute. We're gonna we're gonna get to it. Well, we're gonna get to it. Y'all think I'm gonna discuss all my information with you niggas? I met Jeezy in '98 and I met Jeezy in 2000 when I was in California, 2011. He was with one of the OG Big U. And free my nigga, Big U. From the goddamn 60s. Yeah, Jeezy was in California. We're gonna get into this untold story of young Jeezy nigga. This ain't no tell y'all what y'all already fucking know. First nung on the counter. We ain't gonna tell all that shit y'all know. We don't do that over here. We let them other podcast niggas tell you the shit y'all we know on the trap to die albums on y'all niggas.

SPEAKER_01

Y'all know it all that. But this unto the stories, young G Z. The young Jeezy.

SPEAKER_00

Too cheesy. Now we've been having a lot of problems. Before I get into Jeezy, let's curse a motherfucker out real quick. Because I gotta curse some people out. Hold on for a minute. Hold on. One minute. I'm gonna get this as fine. Okay. I guess when we went off, I guess certain people want to come back and think we ain't we ain't on here. Alright. So let me um I don't know what the fuck no niggas niggas is crazy. So we I I'm gonna hold on to the game of my big boy here. Um we're gonna get into the G-Z story, but I'm gonna talk about Spectrum. Why the fuck is Spectrum? When you go inside Spectrum, the one of the corporate stores, it could be any store. Everybody's fucking unprofessional. I could take ghetto. But everybody's unfucking professional inside Spectrum. And I told him I said, you know, I'm gonna put you motherfuckers on blast as soon as I get a chance. You motherfuckers going on blast. Everybody, everybody might go to niggas got an attitude. Sign in over there. I'm like, motherfucker, damn nigga. Do I gotta sign in to pay a bill, bitch? Do I sign in to turn in my equipment? Everything you gotta sit and wait for some shit. And then motherfuckers on account, no matter black, white, or what color they is, they all got a fucking attitude. I'm putting you guys on blast on my untold stories. You you know, before we start the shit, I gotta, you know, put niggas on blast while I'm getting people in here. So spectrum business, spectrum uh residential. I don't give a fuck if it's business, residential, or whatever the fuck it is, they all fucking unprofessional. Unfucking professional. It's like, I'm like, hold on. I said, is this a corporate store? Yeah, it's the corporate store. Would you gonna snitch on us? I'm like, what? So you know you fucked up. You know you got them your customer service is terrible. If you worried about me, if I'm gonna snitch on you, you know the customer service is ass. It's ass fucking turkey. If you worried about me sh reporting your ass. So I went in there because we've been having internet problems. So if the internet go out now, then uh we have to restart. But I'm hoping it don't go out. We on and popping right now. But we've been having internet problems, and I want to tell everybody again, Spectrum and having not Spectrum, YouTube and having a lot of problems with the not showing the right numbers on here. So if y'all see one motherfucker on 103, it's really way more than that. We're not gonna trip on the numbers on YouTube. Um I want to tell everybody, Jeezy, let's get into Jeezy, because I know we you know we we we closed the shit out because we had to restart Instagram. Hold on, y'all. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we're gonna tell the untold stories about Jeezy. So I met Jeezy back in the 90s, though. I'm gonna tell you when. I was actually in college. Let me get my college voice. I was in college, I was in Winston State University, and at the time, back back in the 90s, man, we're talking about 90, I'm gonna tell you what year. I'm gonna tell you what year right now. It's 90, 98. It was 98, and I met Jeezy in 99, and Jeezy was actually still fucking rapping, and he was actually rapping and trapping, which shit you niggas already know. But he was state to state with it. So he said, you know, he he met one of my one of my homies from Jersey. Actually, that's the true story. We don't lie, we don't cap, we don't lie, because I don't break down all my industry stories to niggas I'll be on the phone with. I mean, even some of my homies. I mean, we be here on some of you niggas when I be talking to them, but you know, they you know, you know, I save all that shit for this kind of shit. Shout out to DJ Money. Um, so G G Z back in no 99, 90, 88, 99. I was in Winston, North Carolina. Actually, I'm gonna tell you something. Fucking um Raw Bass, y'all remember Rob, it takes two to make a dinker, right? He was doing a show, and my boy, my my other boy from Jersey City, he was actually one of the promoters. And the show was in Columbia, South Carolina. All right, y'all walk with me now. So the show was in Columbia, South Carolina. T Cap, are you on here, bro? Are you on here? Because I gotta I want T-Cap to hear the story. T Cap, are you here? T Cap, are you on here? Captain, where you at, nigga? I don't know if my man is on here. Let's see if T-Cap on here. I'm about to call his ass. Let me know. I don't think T Cap. I gotta, I don't want, I don't want T Cap to miss this story. I don't think T-Cap's on here. He would have said something that we're on here. Let me call T Cap, because he's not on here. I think he would have said, yo, I'm on here. Oh, yo, shit, he's on here. Oh, God. Damn, TK, you gotta you gotta let me know you're here, OG. Triple, you know, you the triple OG. So this is a story I know T Cap wanna hear. All right, so let's get back into it. So we left Winston 98.

SPEAKER_01

I'm getting I'm getting hold on, hold on.

SPEAKER_00

I got nothing. What the hell is this? Hold on, y'all. Hold on, hold on. Hold on, one hold on, one minute. It's a crazy day today. It's a crazy day today, y'all. I hope y'all. It's crazy. Um, I want everybody to bear with me. Bear with me. We're having internet problems, and it's hard for me to see shit up in here. It's it's it's crazy. And uh my my producer, I fired, I've just fired two of my producers today. So hold on one minute. I just fired two producers, so y'all, everybody need to bear. Everybody need to bear with me. I fired two producers and um everybody bear with me. Bear, bear, nigga, bear with me. Bear with me. Shout out to Punkerfoot. Um, listen to me. So not I didn't fire Punkerfoot. I fired two other producers. Punk of Punk of Foot is on there. I didn't fire Punkerfoot. So did you did you say cool Punk of Foot? I didn't fire you. I think Punkafoot said cool. You're not fired punk of it. You're doing the best you ever could do. So check this out. So we in Columb we was in Winter Salon and we went to Columbia, South Carolina to do the event. And we saw Jeezy outside actually promoting his company. And he he still he he's just started CTE back in 1998. You guys know that. South Carolina from Detroit. Everybody, Jeezy's from Detroit. Jeezy, young Jeezy is from Columbia, South Carolina. You niggas didn't know that. You didn't know that. Sorry. Okay, because everybody thought he was from Detroit with BMF. Because he hooked up with BMF. But see, Jeezy was actually rolling with BMF back in Columbia, South Carolina. Shit with BMF went back into early, the early 90s. Because Jeezy, you know, Jeezy was a snowman. Y'all know that? That that was no fake shit. He was really the goddamn snowman. And when Meach, we're gonna be jumping back and forth. Because this ain't about the shit you guys know. And if my screen blurry, I'm sorry, we the internet is we we got spectrum coming out here to fix that tomorrow at the studio. So it's the if if we look kind of choppy, ain't nothing we could do about it. We just gotta we gotta move on. So back to Columbia. So Jeezy was promoting his he had other independent artists that he was promoting back in the day. You know, personally, I I had I actually still got one of them CDs somewhere in my storage, somewhere in the office fucking wearing one of my warehouses. I don't know. But he was hanging out CDs, he was promoting, posting the shit, regular team shit. So Jeezy was out early, early. He was outside before you niggas nearly knew how to really promote a record. So Jeezy is not new to marketing promotion and street team shit. Independent label. It was very um very new and he was promoting that. But also he was trapping and he was he was dug he was drugging and dugging, which I know about that. He was drugging and dugging at the time. And everybody from South Carolina fucked with young Jeezy. Jeezy went from South Carolina doing that, doing the dang thing with the drugs. He went to Charleston, South Carolina, and he also was always in the North Carolina area. Like far as I knew Jeezy to go was like back then before he blew up, blew up, was like Greenvale, Spartanburg, that area. Never saw him in Greensboro. I ain't gonna lie. Uh Winston Salem, never. We went out there, like I said, we had a show with um my boy was the pudder for the raw bass at DJ Easy Rock. It takes two to make a thing go around. It takes two to make it out of side. So really, so we went to Columbia because they performed at the um, I forgot the name of the venue. You know, I ain't gonna lie, I ain't gonna make up a fucking venue. I forgot, I forgot that venue in Columbia, South Carolina. But Jeezy was outside promoting his shit. What's the I'm gonna tell you the ill shit about it? Jeezy didn't come inside the fucking club. He ain't performed. All Jeezy was doing was hanging up his fucking posters and his shit, promoting CTE. That's what he was doing. And I I remember that because I remember the CT CTE logo, and I I remember meeting him. He went by little Lil J Young. He didn't go by Young Jeezy back then, it was Lil' J. Young. What the fuck you niggas know about that? I still got the CD somewhere in our fucking storage. We got Lil J Young on it and never said Young Jeezy. He didn't become Young Jeezy until you went to uh, you know, in Atlanta. Like I was we're gonna talk about 2003. He picked up the young and then the Jeezy. But back in the 90s, they went that wasn't that that was a name. Little Joe Young. Jay, no, your little Jay Young, excuse me. I guess the J Stampa. Did J Stamp, yo? I don't know what the fuck. I know it was a little Jay Young. So I guess he like, all right, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna let take out the little, make it a little Jeezy, and leave it like that. Yes, I remember that day. That's just I remember that day like was yesterday, man. Columbia, Sar Carolina. A lot of people is from the Carolinas that people don't want to. You don't really hear Jeezy really promoting he's from Columbia, Sar Car Colina. And we here give him flowers. I love Jeezy. I mean, I never heard him promote it, but uh, but that's where he's from. So leaving South Carolina, Jeezy was still doing the dope, dope boy shit, which he is y'all could look at he what I'm saying, he already put it out there, so you know this shit back in the day. And um moved to Atlanta. Actually, Jeezy moved to Detroit. He was in Detroit.

SPEAKER_01

A lot of people he lived there with BMF before BMF Detroit to Atlanta, but Jeezy's not from Detroit.

SPEAKER_00

But Detroit respect him like he's from Detroit because he was out there with BMF doing his thing. So the whole BMF moved to Atlanta. We talk about 99-2000. 2001, Jeezy uh uh uh started his and a he had just something you guys untold story, uh young jeezy. Jeezy with C D E by himself, no BMF, got a distribution deal. I want y'all to follow me with Def Jam Records. We're talking about 2001, not 21. I know what I'm saying. 2001, he had got a record deal, a distribution, not record, distribution. He was trying to do the master P thing. Okay, that did this is way before Boys in the Hood and all that bullshit. Uh y'all walk with me, walk with me. Untold story, GZ. So he started he he he was got the situation with LA Reed at the time. LA Reed was running that shit. So you had Def Jam South, and he got the situation distribution with Def Jam South in 2001, and that went through LA Reed, all right? From y'all, y'all remember L.A. Reed from LaFace. Come on, yeah, don't act like y'all don't know what the fuck that is. So Russell was not running that shit at that time. So um that shit ain't work. Whatever Jeezy did with the distribution, I guess it you know when it when LA gave him this situation, you know, you know, you know, when you have the money and the power, everybody thinks they are set up to do that shit. And unfortunately, I don't think unfortunately, Jeezy wasn't set up to do it because that shit flopped. All right, it it flopped. So what Jeezy did, like, well, he know better. He went back to the well, he always was in the streets, he dugging and dugging and drunking. He went back to what he was doing. All right, and I love Jeezy. I was just motherfucking nigga. So 2001, Jeezy, in 2002, Jeezy took California. Now he's California for a little bit, came back to Atlanta, went back and forth doing his doing his street shit. And uh I'm gonna tell you what year it is because I know it. I only got to look at the paperwork. 2003, he he he started working with y'all ain't gonna believe this shit. See, niggas gonna have it, ain't about how much money you got. Because apparently the brother had the money to do what he was doing. And he was in the right places, shaking the right hands, knew the right people. So, when people keep saying it's about the money, it's not about the money. You can have the money, but you gotta have the people that's with the money. When you have the money, you gotta have the people to know what to do with the money. Because you gotta have all this goddamn money and don't know what to damn do with it. So, you walk with me. Jeezy went to Cali, he came back. I'll say, I'm gonna give you out a year or something. This is like we in court, goddamn it. Because I'm I'm DJ Butter Rock. I'm certified to do what the fuck I'm doing. A lot of niggas do do stories on motherfuckers that don't know what the fuck they talk about. I lived it, I've done it, I'm here. And there's none of my shit is allegedly. My shit is straight up. Let me get some water. Hold on, y'all. If you just check it in, make sure you like and subscribe and share and invite more people in. We give education now, and we are giving flowers. I'm gonna tell you something. From going coming from the dope game and coming into the life of the music industry to change your life of your family. Hold on for a minute, y'all. Hold on. I gotta type something in. Uh-ta-ta-ta. And living, leaving the drug. Listen, this is the beautiful thing about hip-hop. Some people can get in the get in the music industry, right? And and they don't change their life. It's like, it's like, it's like they got what it takes. The quality of the music is there. It's just they don't have the stamina to stay in this music industry. They worry about people hating on them. Fuck who hates on you. Just do the goddamn thing. So Jeezy was a some people say, man, that nigga lived the life I live. I call a motherfucker a hater. Don't hate on Jeezy because he he cry. Jeezy passed a lot of niggas. Let me get back to the story. Went to California. I'm gonna give you out of dates. Chin check me, nigga, because none of this shit you can look up. It's all motherfucking. This is exclusive untold stories of young Jeezy. All right, so he came back in 2003. He ran into block. You're not gonna believe who really. Blew this nigga up. What the hell just happened? Okay. Okay, you're not gonna believe. Excuse me, y'all. You're not gonna believe who blew this nigga up. So he came back. And I'm gonna tell you something. You go you come on the live and you leave the live, you missed a little, you missed a lot. We're not gonna repeat this shit. We only here one hour. This ain't like the comics call. We don't go over and be here three hours. So you get off. I'm not repeating this shit. Go back and watch the video. Nigga. So he came back. Listen to me. Um, y'all need to follow me. He came back from Cali. Guess who the fuck he meant? Guess who turned this nigga up? Ray fucking Daniels. I can't make this shit up. Who the fuck you think Pit Jeezy in certain areas? Who the fuck you think Pit Jeezy with Ellie Reed? I was when I found that I said, God damn, I gotta get this nigga some shot out on goddamn. And I don't I don't dislike Ray Daniels. I just think dislike some shit he says. It's nothing wrong with having millions of dollars, billions of dollars. But man, just be humble, goddamn it. Respect everybody because every you don't know what a nigga's going through. And I love Ray Daniels. I don't know him, but I met him in passing. But I'm gonna say this for Ray Daniels. Ray Daniels is from the streets. He did a lot of shit, he helped a lot of fucking people. But he makes he uh make a motherfucking troll get him out of character. Like Ray, Ray is a coach. I'm gonna get that nigga that. So Ray Daniels, because I uh we you know we're doing this on Jeezy tonight, and you know you are one of the ones that pit Jeezy in where he's at now. So we cannot not give Ray Daniels, super producer, super wrong songwriter, super AR, Ray Daniels, work with every label, produced, produced a bunch of records. I don't agree with a lot of shit that comes out of Ray Daniels' mouth, but I do respect his gangster, and he is one of the ones, one of the ones that helped Jeezy get to where he's at. So you can have all the money, you can have all the drug dealers, you can have all the status, but you gotta have them legit people that know the game. Ray Daniels knew the game, and then guess what? Guess who else? You already know block from blocking ET helped came and helped them out. But shit, Ray Daniels helped out Block. So you've got to have that industry insight, the industry nigga that know the industry to help you any motherfucker way. Because I when I came from the streets, I had industry niggas school me. Because when you leaving the streets and you transition, you gotta have somebody already know what the fuck they're doing in that world. People keep saying this dope game, but I want everybody to stop saying, oh, this just like the dope. Only thing is like the dope game is sometime when you flipping your shit. Because sometimes you could do a show and you go flip it like you flip the bird, baby. But sometimes you could do a show and make nothing. Sometimes it's promo. Nigga, when you know out there selling drugs is promo, or let you call promo credit. Oh, we're gonna give out this credit so these crackheads, these fiends could come back. All right, if you want to put it like that, that's just like doing promo. So I'll give you that OG, I'll give you that OJ. All right, nigga. Well, we're gonna give out credit. So that's just like doing a promo promo tour. Because when you're giving the crackheads and the fiends the credit, you give them niggas the credit, or you give them promo, you know, bottles and shit, like, yo, man, that's on a free. You see my shit better than that nigga over there. You sniff it, you cook it up, whatever, you're gonna come back. So that's kind of like doing a promo show. But it ain't the same. You know why? Because you're gonna you gotta watch your back. You gotta watch yourself for the ABC boys. You're gonna worry about the niggas robbing you because you got security. If you out here in the hip-hop game, you know if you make it, you gotta have security. Even if you ain't making it, if you act like you make it, you better have some security. So back to back to the shit with GC. So when he got with Block, he got with Ray Daniels, Atlanta was and unified back in 2003, and four, and five, and six, and seven. They did Boys in the Hood with Black. If you notice, if you go listen to it, that they went and Block did his little deal with um, well, I'm saying little, stop it, block. I love you. He did his major deal with Bad Boy Entertainment. Block and ET was destroyed by Bad Boy, all right. Puffy came in there with the with that system with the aristocratic and little box. We have stories on Puffy. But but unfortunately for Jeezy, the ties with Puffy, Ray Daniels, uh, LA Reed, that shit makes the how you think he came to be the biggest mega star. Jeezy, nobody was fucking outbeating Jeezy in 2005, six, seven, eight. Only person that was close, almost close to Jeezy, was was Gucci, but but Jeezy outbeat it when they did the So Icy joint. I'm gonna be honest. The old so the So Icy record was a Jeezy record. Gucci was the feature on the So Icy. Everybody keeps saying it was Gucci record. No. Gucci, but Jeezy put it together and got Gucci on it. See, a lot of people thinking Gucci and Jeezy wasn't cool. Alright, this ain't untold. They was cool at one point. But the shit went sour. Jeezy was always at that time bigger than Gucci. Period. I love Gucci. But Jeezy. Gucci was a stick-up kid slash Goon. Jeezy was drug dealer. Superstar. Shot caller. So you have the stick-up kid, Goon, and you have a dope dealer, shot caller, with BMF. Some of that shit don't add up, right? You like you look at like who the fuck was the shot caller? At that time, Jeezy was the fucking shock caller. So whatever happened with Gucci and his house and all that shit, it was a I don't know who did it what. God damn it, they all know what the fuck happened. They ain't untold. But I'll tell you that was some shot caller shit. Shop caller, money in the bank. Honey dollar. All on in land of nine. Pushing my bind in the head of nine, going highway, getting money in that flying way. It gotta be a better way. Yay. What you know about Lil' Joy? But anyway, that nigga said, shut I'm saying Harolla, shot caller, money in the bank. That don't got nothing to do with this shit. I just want to sing that. I want you niggas like, what the fuck that I gotta do with G. That ain't Jeezy song. That's just that the one part, shot caller. That that that's the shit. Got nothing to do with this. I just want to sing that little Troy. Young Troy, Lil Troy, whatever. Whatever his name, nigga from Texas. I just feel I should have sung that on that point, talking about that shit, because Jeezy wasn't shock caller. That nigga said, what little Troy said, getting money to fly away. It gotta be a bed away. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Anyway, back to the story. So Jeezy was the man.

SPEAKER_01

Gucci was the dog nigga.

SPEAKER_00

I would never happen with Gucci and Jeezy where where both of these brothers would have been at in the music industry. We would never know. Alright, so back to GC. So um the situation with Block Entertainment, you go listen to Boys in the Hood. If you listen to that whole album, the whole EP, whatever the fuck you want to call it. I only heard one project from that. Block put out Young Jog, a list of motherfuckers. But you know it's one motherfucker that stands out was GZ. So Jeezy said, you know what? Fuck this boys in the hood shit. He started working on his album. Doug Motor, motherfucking nation, baby. One, two, three, and five. I know about one and two. God damn it. So you know when Doug Motivation came out? Come on, dog. Come on now. Everybody wants to be Jeezy. I had niggas back in Charlotte, North Carolina. Everybody wanted to look like Jeezy. Everybody wanted to sound like Jeezy. Jeezy was the nigga. He was so much the nigga. Doug Motivation made number two on the Billboard. On the Billboard 200. On the Billboard 200s, that album was number two on the Billboard 200s. I don't know no fucking body back in that era. We talk about 2000 and Doug Motivation came out in 2005. And it rolled. Listen, it came out in 2005, but that shit was that trend that that that the um fuck I'm trying to say. That run all the way up to end of 2006. Every song on that album was a single and all shit. Everything went platinum. I ain't gonna tell you. Every single fuck the album went three times platinum. Every single that he dropped off that album, Doug Motivation, every single went platinum. You tell me a motherfucker in 2005 from the ATL, from South Carolina to the ATL, that's really did them kind of numbers. So BMF had a lot to do with a lot of the marketing promotion. Everybody knows BMF was behind that shit. Come on, who fronted the money at first before Def Jam came in? BMF, meet everybody that actually stand by standby Jeezy. Not only BMF, you had Ray Daniels, LA Reed, you had Block, you had all the heavy hitters. When you have, if you had the whole Atlanta standing by Ray Daniels. I mean standing by um Jeezy. So when you have the when anything you do, this is what I'm trying to tell my people at CX1 DJs. When everybody comes together and stand together as a union, no matter what it is, it don't matter who's up. They like, it was other people around, yo. You had Jock, you had Boys of the Hood. The time that Jeezy blew and went, it was a whole lot of people with Black Entertainment, with Bad Boy, with uh LaFace, with Atlantic, and Def Jam. He came over there and they took LA Reed took a chance on him. A lot of people wasn't fucking with Jeezy, though. A lot of people, drama, went and took his rec his first record from off the uh Doug Motivation. Um, I think it's let's get it. Let's get it. First time I'm gonna stab my floor with him, the one he did with Manny Fresh, whatever that name is. He took that song and he brought it to Flex. I'm talking about DJ Drama. Let me give everybody shout-outs here. Drama, you had drama behind it, you had uh Scream, you had Greg Street, you had the whole Atlanta. So I wanna, when people watch this and like that nigga ain't shot me out. See, Jeezy was already uh street nigga, so people knew him in the street. I got videos up, you know, I can't play all the videos because it's some between these fucking videos, so we can't play all them shit tonight. And um my producers and and my my coach sound could play three. We can't play all the fucking videos of Jeezy. I'm sorry. I love you, Jeezy people. I love you, Dev Jam. I love everybody, all the PRs, but we we only could play three videos. We can't because we got a we got a lot of information to talk about that is gonna go into the video. So we I have to cover the details because there's a lot of untold shit about Jeezy that we gotta cover. It might take almost the whole fucking hour. We might not have time for videos, but I'm gonna play at least three of the motherfuckers. Jeezy, let's let's get this. I want y'all to get this story because it's untold stories. You supposed to listen to my voice and be marinated on the real industry shit, the real Doug motivation. Because if you're not filling the story, then you need to go to another fucking channel. And don't watch, don't, don't watch no how many views you got. Don't motherfucker watch the story, understand. CX1 DJs, we do things different, podcasts. And we all we got the T. And shout out to Dev Jam, shout out to the PR, shout out to all the journalists that fuck with me. That I get all the stories. Some of the shit I already knew that I knew from my like the story of me meeting him in Columbia, South Carolina at a raw bass concert. That damn butter rock over it got some shit. I got some shit for your ass. I got some shit for your ass. We don't make up no shit either. We got shit for your ass. And you could call, you could call G. If y'all know Jeezy, ask him, yo, was you promoting your album, your, your, your, your new record label when you first started in '98 CTE in Columbia, South Carolina, at the Raw Bass concert. That shit ain't listed nowhere. Watch he tell you that shit happened. That nigga started, he knows when he started his label. He knows where he was at promoting it. Before he, he know he got to promote where he's from, nigga. He from Columbia. South Carolina! Go home, raise her, take your shirt off, train in the hell like a helicopter. I shout out to the Carolinas. South Carolina. So anyway, so he was where the fuck? I lost my training dog. All right, so to get Jeezy, where he was at, it took a it took a army of niggas. Cost tens of thousands of dollars, millions of dollars. Def Jam saw that he had the city, but this one Def Jam pick up the money. This was Jeezy showed his ass on niggas. Def Jam saw that he had the city, he had the support. We it was no fucking streaming niggas. It wasn't all his internet, Instagram, TikTok bullshit back in 2005. See, all y'all, all y'all to see Jeezy blown up in 2006 and 2007. Oh, that came on to it. No, nigga. Jeezy's first album was produced to all the DJs like myself in 2005. Really 2004. Because the deal he worked out with Def Jam was actually the end of 2004, fourth quarter. You guys didn't hear that damn Doug Motivation in 2005, the summer or whenever the fucking came out. Bun Rock had that fucking album when they were servicing it to all the DJ crews and all the DJs. And at that time, I was an independent DJ at the time. And when Doug Motivation came out, it was actually in Charleston, South Carolina in 2005. I remember when this shit came out. Actually 2004. Because I was trying to, I was trying to fuck with DJ Chuck T. He said, nigga, I don't even fuck with nobody unless they I don't fuck with no DJ unless they're from the South. That's the DJ Chuck T. DJ Chuck T. That's what that nigga told me. Nigga, we don't fuck with no DJs. Shout out to DJ Chuck T. I'll fuck with you. Down South Slangin. I'll fuck with Chuck T. I love that nigga. We cool now. I've been at events with that nigga all the fuck. I love Chuck T. But that nigga said, yo, nigga, no, this nigga said, no disrespect. We only fuck with down south DJs. I'm like, all right, nigga. Pick up nigga. He like, nigga, get you some mixtapes done out here in the South. Being you from Jersey. But this nigga didn't know I lived in all over the fucking South. I lived in Greensboro, nigga. I lived in Chucktown where he from. I lived in Monts Corner, nigga. I lived all the places he from, but he telling me he can't work with me because I'm from up north. Nigga, I'm that what Eric V said, ain't where you're from, nigga, it's where you're at. I'm here, nigga. Back to Jeezy. So I was in 2004. I was in Charleston, Chuck T area, South Carolina. Chucktown. DJ Chuck T. I was in that nigga area when Jeezy came out. And Chuck T didn't want to fuck. He like, nah, nigga, you gotta find you somebody else to fuck with. I'm only fucking with down south, slinging DJs. So he wouldn't fuck with. I was trying to do a mixtape. I'm gonna tell you what happened. I called Chuck T to do a do a Jeezy mixtape with him. Real talk. You might say, why you bring? Because I was trying to do a Jeezy mixtape with that nigga. He like, nah, nigga, nah. I don't know. Oh you, nigga. He ain't say it, but he was like, oh you he should have said. I'm gonna tell you how you like how the I was in, I'm gonna tell you this. So Chuck T, if you see this shit, I love you. I was in local records on uh in in Columbia, uh not Columbia, uh Charleston, North Charleston, local records off of Ashley Fourfait. Now, Chuck T, you know what the fuck I'm talking about. And I saw one of his CDs. I said, Oh, who the fuck? Then they had that nigga C's in there. So I was selling CDs, and this is when Punkerfoot was a little baby. I was she was at this time Punkerfoot was singing, 2000, yeah, four in the four. Like I was developing her. This she didn't have no album out. We didn't even know what the fuck was gonna do with Punkerfoot. At that time, Punkerfoot was going as her government name. It wasn't even, she was just singing, it wasn't even a rapper. So I was putting her CDs in local records, and they had a whole board. This I'm gonna give it to Chuck Ticker, and it just got a lot to do with Jeezy. They had all Jeezy shit in there, promo, like all his mixtapes, and they had mixtapes of Jeezy. Then in the next corner was mixtapes of DJ Chuck T, the whole wall. I said, Who the fuck is that nigga? So I said, we can buy one of them goddamn CDs. So two to get three for 10. So I got three of them shits. Down south slang and the shits was dope. So I turned over the fucking CD and had that nigga number. I said, Oh, yo, one thing I'm gonna give DJ Chuck T. That nigga real numbers on the back of his fucking C. I said, okay, okay. So I called the number. That nigga said, Hello. So I gotta speak to Chuck T. This Chuck T. I said, Yo, man, this DJ Butter Rock man from Jersey City, man. I fucked up by saying Jersey City. I should have said, so I you know you learn as you go on, you know what the fuck to say to niggas and not to say. A lot of people don't like up north niggas. So when I said Jersey City, New Jersey, he's like, nah, nigga, we I'm just fucking with niggas from down south. And he he was respectful. Nigga could have said, fuck you, nigga, hung up, but he didn't do that. So I ain't gonna shit on Chuck T. That was a I wanted because I wanted I said, well, I wanted to do a mixtape with Jeezy and you. You know, I wanna you know it was Jeezy, because Jeezy was popping at the time. And Chuck T was doing his down south slang and with all the other artists he had on there. And I wanted to do a joint venture with the Jeezy and Chuck T. And he like, hell no. He blew me off like a goddamn pack of new cools. Pack of new points. So that's nah, nigga. Uh goddamn Chuck T. DJ Chuck T down South Slang. I I had to give him that. Mixtape with that nigga. He's like, hell no. This is before I, you know, that's when I move, you know. I'm the shit now. I don't even do mixtape with no fucking body. I'm the mixtape nigga. I do my own shit. But back then I was like, God damn, who the fuck this nigga? Any, I don't give who you are. If you see a nigga popping, and I'm giving flowers to Jeezy and Chuck T. If you see a nigga popping, you do not hate on a nigga. That nigga was popping. And I and I respect that. One thing he did tell me, Chuck T, I'm talking about, he like, yo, man, just get a whole bunch of mixtapes, man. Get your name out there. I mean, you from up north, so you're people don't know who you are here yet. Just do that. Play a lot of down south music. Keep it down south. Now, that's some real shit. I'm getting at to Chuck T. He told me when D say, man, don't play all that up north. Shit, nigga, don't want to hear all that shit. It depends on what region. And you you down. I told him he asked me where I was out. I'm in Charleston. He said, I'm from there. He he told me he was, he told me he was from Charleston, but he was living in Charlotte. We talk about 2004. So Chuck T been in Charlotte, back and forth for a long goddamn time. Yeah. And anybody that knew me, I said that story to any Carolina nigga, so you know I ain't lying. So make a long story short, back to Jeezy. We're gonna take it right back to Jeezy. So back in Atlanta. So I I I left Charleston, went to North Carolina, then went to Atlanta. It was everything was Jeezy. 2000, let me tell you when I went to Atlanta. 2000 in the Jeezy area. 2006, I was working with Young Capone. Y'all should know who the fuck Young Capone is. Okay, he was signed to Ooh Camp. So I was working, I was working at Young Capone projects. See, one thing about me, I was always a dope ass industry DJ. So I always connect myself with another another independent artist that's major, another nigga that's coming up. So I started doing all Young Capone shit. He had the song loud. Anybody from Atlanta know who Young Capone is. He changed his name because he was signed to um Ooh Camp and they had another deal with um with um RCA. So make a make a long story short, I was that nigga DJ. Like young anything Young Capone did, they made sure I was there. And shot at Young Capone, real near real straight up nigga in uh Rebbe Industry. Um he was with Ooh Campbell and he went to um he was with Ooh Campbell, baby D all them niggas. He was with them. So um he always took care of me. And that's the time I was uh I was filling myself out in Atlanta, Jeezy was all over the fucking place. But one thing you got I I want to share with everybody, you have to have a camp. You have to have a camp of people that believe in you. So when the Ciscuation happened with Jeezy and a couple other people with BMF and uh BMF get caught up in some shit, uh they were trying to bring Jeezy down in that shit. Untold story. I'm gonna give you an untold story real quick. Jeezy straight straight up, I ain't had nothing to do with that shit. Gonna be just my homies.

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When I should have a wolf. They were trying to put that on everybody in BMF. You got you gotta you gotta walk with me. I'm hoping the internet didn't fuck up y'all. If it did, I'm sorry. Since we should have a wolf, every everybody should try to put it on the whole members. So that shit made BMF hot. They locked up the whole crew. Let's fast forward a little bit. Meet get out of jail. Well no, Meach was in jail. Like, damn. Since when? Listen to me. And I love, listen, I love Jeezy. But Meech was like, yo, he rapping my life. But Jeezy, like, nah, that's my life too, brother. I was living that life before I met y'all. Untold story of young Jeezy. So Meech was like, he thought that nigga was, you know, you know, you know, rapping that nigga life. And when he was in jail, he started hearing all the albums and shit. He like, that nigga sound like us. But what I what I was trying to tell people, when they made one, nigga, they made two. When they made three, they made four, nigga. Everybody ain't biting off niggas. But when you see the shit and look just like you, and it tastes just like you, and it smells just like you, then you know a nigga biting off you. Damn, that sounds that sounds dope. You hear nigga smell like you, taste like you, they biting off you. It will not be another Jeezy. Jeezy actually um he made the the the the blueprint of trap music. I don't give a fuck what nobody says. This man right here, Jeezy made the blueprint on trap music. Everybody wanted to be, everybody wanted to embrace the dope dealer style. Everybody wanted to be a dope dealer, everybody wanted to rap, everybody wanted to use his alifts. Who the fuck did not want to be Jeezy when Jeezy came out? Jeezy and he took he took the hood music and asked every year he dropped the album. Because like I said, it's untold stories. We ain't gonna get into all his accolades. He got he sold millions of fucking records. Got millions of almost billions of fucking dollars right now. No exaggeration. Of course, with the the the liquor, he got his own liquor now, the Jewry, the clothes, the the you know, the investments. Well, Jeezy did that. A lot of motherfuckers don't know he did. He took a lot of his money and started buying up real estate. Because he knows his rap shit ain't gonna last so long. He's gonna rap he started buying up a lot of real estate, a lot of businesses. He got a lot of businesses, a lot of businesses here in the city that young Jeezy owns. The two people that I respect in this music industry that use their money for real estate is Rocco. You know what I mean? That Rocco Monica, baby daddy, Monica, Rocco, and young Jeezy. Them the only two niggas I know that brought hair. One part of Atlanta, Jeezy owned, the other part of Atlanta, Rocco owned. And a small little section, two chains on. But right now, Rocco, I went to one business. I said, who uh I need to get an office in there. Well, you gotta talk to, you know, boom, boom. They got a management company, but when I spoke to the management company, it's all yeah, yeah, young Jeezy on this. I'm like, what? This nigga owned a big ass office building out here on P Street. He owned a lot of shit. This nigga owned another big high rise right now. He owned a high rise in the motherfucking EPP gas station. I'm talking about young Jeezy. Black man. All of a hip hop music. The dope game didn't buy that. He was couldn't wait to get out of the dope game. So everybody thinking, yo, that's the way to go. Everybody knows, including G-Z BMF, everybody knows it's a start date of that shit, and it's an end date of that shit. CX1 DJ's untold story of young G Z. So we gotta get into the radio party. That's when we move my goddamn mic over here. Y'all don't be laughing, goddamn it. I gotta make sure. And um, I'm gonna say this again. Spectrum internet is terrible. Don't ever get spectrum. I have spectrum, and they was really not helpful when I needed uh help. How the hell you spectrum, and I need help, and I ain't getting no help. Spectrum internet, we service your business and nigga. For one, my internet is slow. I brought six gigs on a game. So we're gonna pick back tomorrow last. Let's play this video, y'all. CX1DG Young G Z. Let's go.

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CX1 DJ's untold story of Young Jeezy. Shout out to Def Jam Records, shout out to all the PRs that helped me, and shout out to all my all my producers. Shout out to Punker for the Panty Girl. Shout out to uh Troy Wallace, Julia Simmons, uh T Cap, uh DJ Money, the whole CX1 DJ staff. We have Tina Marie on tomorrow. Tina Marie, Untold Stories of Tina Marie. Y'all remember Tina Marie? We got the untold stories of Tina Marie tomorrow, 8 p.m. All right? April 1st, Tina Marie. Peace.