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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of Eminem" hosted by DJButterrock
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Cx1DJs We Do Things Different Podcast "Untold Stories of Eminem" hosted by DJButterrock
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem,[a] is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and record executive. Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is often credited with popularizing hip-hop in Middle America and the acceptance of white rappers. While much of his transgressive art during the late 1990s and early 2000s made him a controversial figure, Eminem has become a representation of popular angst in lower-income America and is noted for his rap flow and conscious rap, which includes political criticism and social commentary.
After the release of his debut album, Infinite (1996), and the extended play Slim Shady EP (1997), Eminem signed with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment and achieved mainstream popularity with The Slim Shady LP (1999). Each of his next two releases, The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) and The Eminem Show (2002), sold over one million copies in a single week; the latter became the best-selling album worldwide in 2002 and the best-selling hip-hop album of all time. After the release of Encore (2004), Eminem took a hiatus due in part to struggles with prescription drug addiction. He returned to the music industry with the releases of Relapse (2009) and Recovery (2010); the latter was the best-selling album worldwide in 2010. Each of his subsequent releases—The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013), Revival (2017), Kamikaze (2018), Music to Be Murdered By (2020), and The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (2024)—has debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart.
Eminem was also a member of the hip-hop groups New Jacks, Soul Intent, Outsidaz, and D12, as well as the duo Bad Meets Evil with Royce da 5'9". In 2002, he starred in the drama film 8 Mile, receiving critical acclaim for playing a dramatized version of himself. "Lose Yourself", a song from the 8 Mile soundtrack, topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 weeks—the most for a solo rap song—and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, making him the first hip-hop act to ever win the award. His other ventures include co-founding the record label Shady Records, establishing the Sirius XM Radio channel Shade 45 and opening the restaurant Mom's Spaghetti.
Eminem is the best-selling rapper and one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with estimated sales of over 220 million records. He is the first musical act to have ten albums consecutively debut at number one on the Billboard 200, and also has five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. One of the highest-certified musicians in the United States, Eminem has seven diamond certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In addition to an Academy Award, his accolades include 15 Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, 17 Billboard Music Awards, 15 MTV Video Music Awards, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Billboard named him the Artist of the 2000s and Rolling Stone ranked him among the greatest artists and greatest songwriters of all time.
DJs, we do things different podcasts. Untold stories of Master P. Yeah, we got my engineer here working and uh making sure everything's good. We had a little show snart, a little slow, slow start. Um, shout out to everybody that's checking it on and checking. If you're here, um announce yourself. And um, we got a big show tonight. You you you you know you know technical difficulties always happen when we're doing it for real. Shout out to everybody checking on and checking. We got my engineer working on uh working. We had a bad storm out here in the ATL area, man. It's been it's been crazy. The weather out here has been real crazy. But uh, we're gonna make sure everybody as you get in, as you get in, and shout out to my engineer uh uh uh Skeletor out there working in New York City, making sure the sound is where it need to be. And we have uh Skeletor is actually gonna be working on a video feed by remote. Uh Johnny is Johnny is working in my other building out here at Jones Graphics. So CX1 DJ is Watson Payton Studios. So Johnny is not gonna be working with us with that. So we have um Skeletor in New York working on a video feed, and that'll be up shortly. Shout out to Lawania Wilson, appreciate you checking in. And um Yeah, we got Untold Stories of Masterpiece. So we we're gonna let everybody know, man. The the whole part of doing untold stories is paying homage and giving y'all the untold stories of the your favorite all underground artists. We have untold stories of punk coming soon as well. And um working with TCAP people, we should have one with T Cap people as well. Shout out to T Cap checking in, appreciate that, my brother. And um and uh DJ for real 800. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Houston, Texas checking in. And um, I guess we gotta late. I don't see DJ money yet, but we got before I, you know, I ain't gonna trip. Shout out to T Cap checking in. And we're gonna be getting into some um uh the Go Hard video from Punk T Cap and Punk, but we're gonna get into that a little later on as well. Today, show might be going a little um over nine o'clock because uh we got you know, we have a tough a little technical difficulties, but we're here now. I I I I want to talk about my my weekend at Jones Graphics, because you know, Jones Graphics is the official sponsor for CX1 DJs, we do Things Diffin' podcast. So we had this particular customer that that that wanted to be cheap. Well, it was a group of them. It was one person that ordered for everybody, and they wanted to be cheap about their order. And then what's so funny about we even if you you you we give you a discount or you order, you know, the the you have a substitute of what you really want, but you really don't want to spend the money, so you get a substitute. Our substitutes are still better than most people's substitute. But if you lie to the person, say if you got a I'm I'm gonna give everybody this this thing, because if you have one person order for a whole group, and that person that ordered for the whole group lies to the group of what they getting and then but they pay for the person paid for what she wanted, but that she didn't tell the whole group that she uh she she uh gotiated one price and then she upped the price and then told the whole group it was another price, so she made some money and didn't give them the quality they thought they was getting. So say for instance you you know you order a broadery, but but you have a person ordering ordering for you and they say, Oh, you're gonna get a broadery, knowing you're not getting no fucking embroidery. But you get in print, and but they they don't know that because they got an another person they that they trust ordering for them. So that's what it's a situation we had with Jones Graphics and Watson Print. And our attorneys will be handling that because what happened was the group got mad because they didn't get what they ordered when the person, the instructor that ordered the stuff for them pretty much didn't tell them that it costed more money and they was getting a one one typical one type of print when they don't they was getting another type of print. Yeah, that's a lawsuit for your ass. So, you know, when you slander CX1 DJs or Jones Graphics, we come at you legally. And I will say something, this stupid ass group, I'm gonna call them stupid ass group. I I ain't using a head because when you when you slander a company and we have text messages and emails and shit that you posting on social media and our lawyers grab it, we gonna come after you. We we we we're gonna let it pound up and and you know, then we got we're gonna come after you. So I tell a person, watch before you post and before you slander a company, you don't know who you're dealing with, and you don't know what kind of backing they have financially or mentally. And you know, a lot of people work off of anger and they don't work, they don't think about the outcome. They just think, ah, and they just start posting and trashing a business or individual when you don't know it was a lot of moving parts to the situation. So I want to let everybody know, I want everybody to learn from this, but I'm saying now. Watch what you're doing. If it's a if it's if it's a multiple people, and part and and say if you're going on a cruise and you can't you pay one, you pay your cruise fee to one person, and this person is trying to make money off it anyway, so they up the price, act like the cruise was one price, but really the cruise is another price, and then you get your cruise tickets and you on you you and you and you you not VIP, you regular on a cruise. You get what I'm saying? That's kind of what happened here with Jones Grappers. Some of these people with this particular group, uh uh was like about 30 people orders uh ordered something that had gave their money to one person that was over the order. And she lied and told them, it was a girl too, in black. She lied and told them, do what you're doing. She lied and told them that it was getting one thing and they got another. So that that that is crazy. That is motherfucking crazy. And you shut up. You know, that was definitely definitely crazy. Got a co-worker here, ooh, yeah. I'ma say it. That was fucking crazy. Don't say you're gonna get one. It was a jackass black lady. Jackass. And you know, it could have been a white lady, but it was a jackass black lady. And uh I I I you know, they say black people is is um what's that word I'm looking for? Black black black people is um against black people, they are against black people. They very much so. And I, you know, I uh in the beginning the person was very professional, then turned out to be unprofessional. And then I look at it at my own kind that always trying to tear each other down. And I don't see nothing wrong with saying that. If you black and you're trying to tear down another black company, you should be ashamed of your goddamn self. I don't give a fuck who don't agree with what I'm saying. You should be ashamed of yourself trying to tear another black company business that you know is owned and run by black people. Now the investors is white, but you you know, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, what are you doing? I can that's on my heirs. Don't do that. What the fuck is you doing, man? Watch what you're doing over there. Yeah, so that that that that's another another thing that that it's always our people with the bullshit. I ain't saying white people don't got the bullshit either, but it's always black people with the bullshit. Damn. I don't get it. Let me um uh let me go to uh yeah, Skeletor is working on a thing on in New York City. Let me uh do me hold hold on for a minute. Hold on, y'all. Go to the go to the other board right there. Let me uh let me play uh I'm gonna go into some music real quick. Click on that. Music. Music. You gotta click on music. And we're gonna play, we're gonna play the punk of foot first song right there. No, right there. Yeah. Play the first song. Yeah.
unknownBirthdays was the worst days. Now we tip champagne when we thirst stays. Now we sip champagne when we thirst days.
SPEAKER_02I remember I used to write all day, and I ain't give a fuck if I could play. Work first, cause I could play later, huh? I had to hustle cause I wasn't getting favors.
SPEAKER_03I stole my album out the box, and now I'm checking money on my watch. Now my song, I downloaded it and streaming. And when I leave the bank vet, I'm beamin'. I party in a tower that scrapes the sky. So I can look the birds in the eye. First comes the money, and then comes the hate. And I can deal with hate, but don't fuck with snakes. Got this, a lizard lip, reptilian nigga. A shit talking chameleon, nigga. He be hatin' like a billion nigga. But we keep on packing millions, my nigga.
unknownRight. Birthdays, what's the worst days? Stop me to the step, ain't what we started staying. When we started staying, birthdays, what's the worst days? Stop me to the step, ain't what we started staying.
SPEAKER_00I raise them the thumbs, better yet I fuckin' bum.
unknownAin't mad crazy nigga. Stinny here really, yo the black. With nigga dope, I ain't fight product, but if you fuck with my step, fuckin' holes in your neck. Yeah, but a rockin' pumpkin foot. Get the money, nigga. Nigga fuckin' look, a bunch of ain't nets, nigga. Every day got my finger on the trigger. Any nigga fucking run up on me, nigga. Get shot in the fight. Get shot in your fuckin' name. Yeah, nigga, your fuckin' fuckin' mott. Fuckin' put the shit. We fuckin' run it. Stay one DJ, we fuckin' run it. When we thirst days, birthdays was the worst days. Now we sip the stamp pain when we thirst days. Now we sip the stampaign when we thirst stays.
SPEAKER_00CX1 DJ's We Do Thanksgiving podcast. We drink champagne, punkin foot. Yeah, that's my that's my shit right there. Skeletor, hurry up and get the video feed up, man. God damn shit. What are you doing over there in New York City? Hurry up. We don't got all that. All day. But uh yeah, yeah. So I that was something that I was going with. And I I tell people, when you leave bad Google reviews, and if it's not right, or you leave any kind of views, or you you slander somebody, we will come after you. If it's CX1D just a Jones crowd, we gotta, we gotta, we will come back. We don't give a fuck if you're old or young. We don't give a damn. Yeah, so uh yeah, so uh T Cap, go ahead and uh invite some of your people on here. So we play the video, you have your your people on there. That's that's what uh Chad told me to remind you to write your people on there. Because we uh we sponsored the T Cap video today. Me and Chad say, you know what, let's show some love to T Cap, Caroline and everything. Me and he be showing love to CX1 DJs. So we're gonna play the go hard video. It's T Cap preaching punk and foot. We're gonna play that a little later on, not yet. Um yeah, this show, this show's gonna go past nine o'clock, I tell y'all right now, because I'm I'm not starting nothing until the video feed is up. So we're just gonna be talking about topics. So the Jay-Z shit. I had a couple of people out there in Philadelphia that was at that Jay-Z thing with the roots. And uh Jay-Z uh pretty much got in the spotlight. Um he pretty much holding. Yeah, hold on, play another music CX1 DJ's Jay. Punk and foot. The panty girl. Let him know about your crew.
SPEAKER_03It's full of wet shooters and gangs. It's no crew, it's full of wet snitches and whites in the shooting.
SPEAKER_00Sweeping the You The Penny Girl. We call the penny girl because she motherfucking panties with her sexy ass. That's how we do it, nigga. CX1 DJs, DJ Butter Rock. I'm out of here, nigga. CX1 DJs, we do things different podcasts. Yeah. Yeah, y'all do know I'm in the studios and the CX1 DJs watch the printing warehouse. So it's this, you got people don't know what the hell they're doing in here screaming and yelling and tearing up shit. So I'm live. You know I'm live in the warehouse slash studio. So y'all, y'all know it is a work area in this motherfucker. But anyway. Hey uh shout out to Chad from iHeart Media. Shout out to No Limit Records. Shout out to everybody in the building. See, Skeletor is on the other side, but he he can hear me because he's on he's listening on the roll call. Skeletor, you gotta come on with the video fee. Go ahead and check what we need to do. Because we don't got Johnny. Johnny was here. You hey man, you gotta uh hold on, hold on, hold on. Uh Skeletor, because we sharing screens. You have to keep that woke. So on the No, open, no, open it. You sharing screen. Let me see the let me see the thing. If you can hear me, let me see the screen. Yeah, leave the screen on so I can see it. So when I'm keep my eye on the shit. Yeah, alright. Yeah, so anyway, I think Skeletor did smoking crack tonight. I don't know what he's doing. We don't know. No, he's let me stop. He's not smoking crack. He's drinking Mad Dog MD and Mad Dog 2020. Now back to what I was saying before. Somebody was screaming in the goddamn warehouse. Um I thought it was a fire. And then we got OSHA in here. I thought it was we were gonna get fined $80,000. So let's get back to um the Jay-Z thing. So Jay-Z did his thing. We you know, I had a couple of people that was there in Philly, that's with CX1 DJs, and they they they did their own video. We got our own personal shit going on. And I really believe, and I like Jay-Z, The Rock, and all that good stuff. I love Jay-Z. But I think he he he knows he's he's good at marketing. He's always been good at marketing, and he got himself. We're gonna get into the untold stories with Master P once we get our video P'd. I'm not doing that until we get the video paid. So I just talk about topics. And yeah, I know usually I be cursing people, I arguing with people. But I was gonna ask T Cap to get some of his supporters on here. So when we play the video later on in this program, um his people will be on it because we will be playing Go Hard. Um and uh we're gonna make sure Skeletor, I forwarded that video to Skeletor. Hopefully he get that in there as well. Well, we don't get it in there. Why why will anyway? And uh tomorrow we have a we have a big old show tomorrow. And I I I know who's who we got tomorrow, but I'm not gonna say nothing until Troy Wallace posted. It's gonna be real dope tomorrow. Tomorrow, tomorrow's gonna be very personal. Because uh it's gonna be very personal tomorrow. So I want to make make sure everybody and also CX1 did we gotta I'm gonna make some announcements right now. Because back in the beginning back in the day, I used to be talking shit and cursing people out at the beginning. We don't do that no more. We do that at the end. If I got something said about you negative, now I ain't gonna lie, earlier about the the the the that group that was hating on Watson Print and Jones Graphics, that's no, that that's that's illegal shit. I'm gonna tell people if you get mad at a company or mad at a person, don't slander them, and it's gonna cost you some money. Like if you're gonna you can say talk shit about them, but don't do it publicly so everybody can see it. It's like really nigga. Okay, we're gonna come after you. When you're dealing with this is what I'm gonna tell everybody. I'm not in the street, I'm not no street dude, I'm a corporate dude. So when you doing corporate shit, we're gonna come after you corporately. And we we're gonna lose tens of millions of dollars and we're gonna sue you for tens of millions of dollars. I don't give a fuck if I lost ten dollars, and that it's gonna turn to ten million. If anything a person do is gonna affect the the m the cash flow or the clientele of Jones Graphics or Watson Britain, we will sue you. Or CX1 DJ, call it Chanel C. We're not street people, we're not going, we're not calling the homeboys or the homegirls. We're gonna call the lawyers and we'll be in court and we will definitely win the lawsuit and then we will foul to seize whatever you got. Alright? And we will it'll be on your credit for what 10 to 15 years or how many years it is. I got a couple of lawsuits that I won that people moved, you know, they did what they had to do to try to not pay us. But these idiots is a per is a bunch of personal people. Dumbasses. I'm sorry. They're they're idiots. Because if I'm gonna if I'm gonna talk shit about somebody, I'm gonna I'm not gonna do it publicly. I might do it, I might say, hey man, don't go to that company and don't go to McDonald's, don't go to I'm not gonna go online and you're gonna see my company name or my name, my birth name, and say, hey, McDonald's is pulling. You know, I'm saying I'm not gonna do that. McDonald's will sue my ass. They definitely gonna see me send me assistance assist, cease and desist. And I tell I told my attorney, I said, I'm not gonna send all these motherfuckers a cease and desist. Let them keep talking, we're just sue their ass. Let them keep slandering Jones graphics and watching Britain. We just go out, we're gonna let it pound up and we're gonna get that money. Because we were hanging out with the chocolate, everybody else there looking bunny. It's a party of a day, party of a hair. But anyway, I hope everybody had a good weekend and um and uh we we have a lot of good stuff that's gonna be going on in 2026. So sorry, I I'm gonna take it that everybody that's watching this show is watching on Roku or watching on a different browser. Because like everybody told me, including Chad, most people watch on different browsers and you can't tell they watching because YouTube won't show them that they watch it. Because I know damn well more than five people like my uh Mike like Master P. So I know that's some bullshit right there. And um Chad would Chad said he about us uh put in there. Um so everybody, I want y'all to invite your friends and family. We will be world premiering the go hard video. T Cap, are you on here, sir? I know he might have left. Check it. Let me know if you're here, T Cap. I don't want to play the video if T Cap ain't here. I'll just I know he checked in, but I'm gonna make sure he's he's still on here. Cause I have a I have a team, these motherfuckers they bad. They're like, nah, nah, to make sure, do the do a he like do a roll call every 20 minutes, see if people still here. Cause they'll show you here, but it you oh it could show you not here, but you here. So I'm gonna make sure everybody's here, especially if we sponsored you. We sponsor T Cap. Captain, are you in here? And I don't see T Cap. I see him, but I don't he didn't do it. He didn't. I need to follow I need I need you to follow up the T Cap if you can hear my voice. T Cap, Captain. Alright, we'll wait on that. Let's talk about Punkaput the Panty Girl. So Punk Put the Panty Girl is working on a documentary. The name of the documentary is Untold Stories of Punkaput the Panty Girl. That's the name of it. It's Untold Stories, and we're working on that. It's gonna be very intimate, very dope, very uh uh they're gonna be pretty much getting and getting in the deep and depth of her life. And um can everybody hear me? Can it y'all can hear me, right? T Cap, where you at, man? And I'm gonna shout out to DJ Money, the president of CX1 DJs. I see you checking in. I shouted out uh DJ for real 800. DJ Money, I shout out to you, DJ Money. Must be a delay on T Cap side. We we'll wait till we get a response before we play the Go Hard video. Because we want to make sure he's here. And shout out to T Cap Carolina, everything LLC, CX1 DJ member. All right, I see you, T Cap. All right, man. Yeah, so just keep inviting your people in TCAP and uh let them know, you know, invite OG, Uncle, cousin, whoever. Because we're gonna roll up Mayor Go Hard on this show once we get our video feed up. Um so what other song uh any uh let me see other song I can play. I got I I told Skellator ourselves, we're gonna we're gonna start. What I'm gonna do in the beginning of the show, we're gonna charge people $75 to play these songs in the beginning before we start the untold stories. Because you know, $300 is too much to play one song. So I'm I'm gonna discount the $75 because I'm gonna man. Let's talk about what we got going on. We have um we have um hold on for a minute. We we we have a new Jones graphics um and uh definitely oh I got a text message saying they want to hear my crew again. Play my crew, play my crew. Skeletor. We split we got split screen here. No, no, you gotta hit music, music, music. Split, yeah. Play my crew one more time. We'll be right back, y'all. My crew CX1 DJ's change. Punk and foot. The panty girl. Let them know about your crew.
SPEAKER_03My crew is full with shooters and gangsters. Yo, crew, it's full with snitches and wangsters in the shootout. I bet you can't bank us in the gun. You niggas gonna bank us my witch shooters and gangsters, yo crew, wit, snitches and waisters in the shootout. We go with the steel pleasure. You think you're gonna make it a better hate? You wanna step? You can be a busy bitch with my cool as a test. Don't let the tide the business and the beast and lovely. And we be chill until you give a wreath. And we can go some chill clapping season. Wait, you listen, without snipers and whites, the silly shoot.
SPEAKER_00I never said that I wanted to be a gang banger. Snow me, my fucking pops is the only bit of use of scream, I'm fleeing. Now make the party bitches screamin' Ooh, OG, fucking bang stuff, real life, bang stuff, motherfuckin' big stuff.
unknownAlways dream I'm gonna real yellow. Why catch wanna foot on the kit with the happy mellow? Nigga fuppin' that yellow mini thing, I look like a shell.
SPEAKER_00Bitch, what you would on my body nigga yo, what you would bitch, nigga, nigga.
SPEAKER_03I'm fucking bumps and gets yours, bitches and white shooting. Wait, you listen, guys, let's go.
SPEAKER_00Fuck all your hating ass niggas and niggas about my food, nigga. Fuck on be a hatin' ass nigga. Motherfuckers I nigga hatin on niggas fucking that money up, nigga. DJ, what do I? What do I stop sleeping on the fucking puddle? You niggas stop sleeping on the fucking puddle. The painting girl. We call her the painting girl, cause she model fucking panties, more sexy ass. That's how we do it, nigga. You can stop speaking, bro. Hey, we uh never mind, let it go off. Let it go. Let it go off. I I I like sharing screens with people. Y'all know about anything about sharing screen. You you can see what the hell they doing on the other end, and you don't know what the hell you because I ain't gonna lie, I don't know how to do all that shit. I'm just a DJ. I don't know how to do all that technical uh IT shit. That that's I lead up to Skeletor. He's the head producer, IT guy for the CX1 DJ's podcast. Yeah, um, yeah, Pug and Foot got a that my crew. We got people on um that that DM me on Facebook say they want to hear that. And um Yeah. I appreciate that. I appreciate all the support for Puget Foot and my crew. And she got new music coming, and she also have the documentary of um, you know, that's gonna be coming out, and we'll be airing it here. And we have another platform we're gonna be launching. We already got it set up, but we're gonna be telling everybody about it later, later on uh this week. And um that particular platform is gonna have an all-exclusive stuff over there, but you gotta be a member. It's not gonna be open like YouTube. And we will be doing all exclusives over there. We're gonna be pitting uh we're gonna be um having uh white party that you can't watch on YouTube. That's gonna be over there. You're gonna have to pay whatever fee it is to see the videos. And I tell everybody, stop being cheap, support the CX1 DJs, all right? Everything ain't gonna be goddamn free. Because uh the certain platforms you gotta be a member, you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, you know, you gotta you gotta show some respect and some love. I mean, everything ain't fucking free. I'm gonna tell y'all now. Everywhere only gonna be free is the shit that we can't control. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, this is a free platform. So we we cannot um charge you for free platforms. Um yeah, yeah, but we we we will we will say this. I appreciate everybody that's uh supporting DJ Butter Rock and CX1 DJs. And um I I I really I really um today today is out of my out of my control with the with the um the feed, but we are gonna not start yeah, okay. We're not go I load the other thing and then we should be ready to go. We almost uh 90% ready to do what we gotta do. We're gonna hit the video feed. It's right there. Just load that please and um be gone. Be gone. I I I uh yeah, thank you. I think Skeletor got it done. I I will run that part of it and uh be gone like that about Skeletor, before you leave, play um champagne one more time. So you no, play champagne, hit on the music part. Champagne, click on the music thing and hit champagne. Punk and put champagne. Yeah, I'm gonna give Punk for some love tonight because we don't we're not gonna play a video, so I'm gonna play a song. Hit it, hit it.
SPEAKER_11Hey! Birthdays was the worst days, now we sip champagne when we thirst days.
unknownBirthdays was the worst days, now we sip champagne when we thirst stays, huh? Birthdays was the worst days, now we sip champagne when we thirst days, huh? Birthdays was the worst days, now we sip champagne when we thirst days.
SPEAKER_02I remember I used to write all day, bruh. And I ain't give a fuck if I could play. Work first, cause I could play later, uh huh. I had to hustle cause I wasn't getting favors.
SPEAKER_03I sold my album out the box, and now I'm checking money on my watch. Now my songs are downloaded and streaming. And when I leave the bank, bet I'm beamin'. I party in a tower that scrapes the sky. So I can look the birds in the eye. First comes the money, and then comes the hate. And I can deal with hate, but don't fuck with snakes. I got this a lizard lips reptilian, nigga. A shit talking chameleon, nigga. He be hatin' Macavillion, nigga. Watch we keep on stacking millions, my nigga.
unknownRight. Birthdays was the worst days. Now we sit the stamp pain, but we start to stay. Birthdays, what's the worst days? Now we sit the stampaign, but we start to stay. Birthdays was the worst days. Now we sit the stamp pain, but we start to stays.
SPEAKER_00Now these bitches get them a stitches. I raise from the stomach, better yet I fuckin' bumps.
unknownYeah, stay mad, crazy nigga. Stay in here already, yo the black. I ain't fighting for nothing. But if you fuck with my stack, fuckin' holes in your neck. Yeah, but a rockin' punkin' foot. Nigga fuckin' look. Every day got my finger on the trigger. Any nigga fuckin' run up on me, nigga get shot in the face. Yeah, I'ma fucking bottle cat. Yeah, nigga, yo, we fuckin' fuckin' model tap. Fuckin' flip, five shit and we fuckin' running. CX one DJ's E and E, we fuckin' running. What's the worst days? Now we sip champagne when we thirst days. Birthdays was the worst days. Now we sip champagne when we thirst stays. Birthdays was the worst days. Now we sip champagne when we thirst days. Now we sip champagne when we thirst days.
SPEAKER_00Niggas. I see why people hire white people. White people do it right, right? Right. When you go white, you go right. Damn. Now that that motherfucker with that group that ordered them t-shirts, I'ma get in yes. I'ma get in your ass, but I'm gonna I'ma wait tonight. This is the masterpiece night. So we as long as I listen to me, this is what I told Chad from IH Media. As long as I ain't talking about my team, fuck these other motherfuckers. Trying to fuck my dad. Don't go to CX1, don't go to Jones, grab it, don't go. Man, fuck you. You and your damn crew. Like, what the hell? I think the chick like me on a low dog. She got a husband and shit, but I don't give a damn about that. My people like yo, nigga working on who you can't sue. I'm gonna still sue. How the fuck you gonna try to shit on my shit? If I tell you who the hell these people is, you gonna you ain't gonna believe. These ain't no regular team. This is Jesus. This ain't no regular people we talking about. Like, god damn, I must be God is gonna God's gonna bless me. Jesus! Now, see when I got the camera, I'm I'm lit. When the camera off, I was like, yo, I can't get lit when I know an engine of my skeletor is working on a feed, a video feed, and shit, making sure I got everything and making sure the PRs in it. So I can't be focused until I got all the shit together. Now I'm ready to get in some ass. I was like, yes. Master P untold story. I want to apologize to everybody for the fucking delay, but don't worry, we're not gonna rush the show. This will be going past nine fucking o'clock. We ain't have no video. You don't know, you ain't see the video. We ain't got no video. We just got video. What time is it? God damn it, what time is it? It's 8 40. How the fuck? 40 minutes no video. We played punkinfoot a hundred times. God damn it. I said, you know what, if I'm gonna be late, my mom's gonna play my artist music all motherfucking night. If the shit ain't gonna go right, we're gonna be listening to punkinfoot all night. That shit rap. If the shit don't go right, we're gonna listen to punkinfoot all right. All night. Alright. Now we're gonna shout to no limit tonight for allowing us to do this, Master P. Shout out to Jay Tweezy. Y'all know I met Master P a thousand fucking times, and that's no lie. He sh him and Jay Tweezy, his manager, uh uh, you know, road manager always showed us love, CX1 DJs. Master P was on a conference call. Go one when after the show over, go go type in Google, go to YouTube and type in CX1 DJ's interview, Master P. Alright, DJ Barrack. I interviewed Master P a couple of times. I met Master P. I was on stage with Master P. We did everything with Master P. We support No Limit in Master P. Like we was in a building at the compound with Master P. I think it would have um DJ Meown was there too. He said, We back, we back, nigga. What do you mean we back, nigga? I brought you here. How the fuck you gonna say we back? And I brought you to the shit. We back, nigga. Wait, like he found the nigga. I found them nigga. Shout out to DJ Meow. Meow. I ain't starting no shit tonight. I love that nigga. I love Master P, not DJ. Meown, I love you too, but I love Master P. Butter Ralph, do not start that shit. You niggas was positive. Positive over negative, all that other shit. I ain't gonna start no shit tonight. Much love to DJ Meown, but I love Master P on no pause, nigga. I love him like as a brother and a mentor and a nigga that started this shit. But why do black people always try to tell? Let's get back to the people that try to slant Jones graphics and watch it, Brandon. Why the fuck do it gotta be a color someone that looks like me that go to the Hispanic people or the white people and try to trash my business when they out here scamming? They was not scamming. Well, this is what you call it. I'll tell you one price, you add your price to it, you triple the price, and you tell a motherfucker they gonna get something they ain't getting. No nigga. You didn't pray for, you did not pay for Gucci. You got Louie, nigga. I want Gucci. No nigga, you pay for Louie and Fui. Not the real Louie, you paid for the goddamn the fucking uh flea market Louie, nigga. But I want Gucci that's from the Gucci store Linux. No nigga. You niggas paid for the Gucci that's in the flea market. But you gonna harass me about Gucci when you pay for the fake Louie. Boy, stop, girl, stop. I'm gonna get in you niggas' asses. If y'all did your research, y'all know I got a podcast nigga. No. We pay for this. We want high quality. Quality, quality, quality. You need to pay some Go ahead and show the struggle. That's what I said. You need to pay some money. Oh no, we ain't paying for that shit. That's too much. That's all girls say, we all know We don't know. We could just do a regular break. That's what she said. Quality, quality, quality. Money, money, money. Get the hell out of here, boy. Stop. Girl, stop. Let's get back to bathroom. It was it'd been it been crazy. I think I want to just work at Walmart. It's rough. Running your own business and business with other people and and you gotta work with personalities and when when when the when the shit gets dark, everybody like you, you the owner. You don't own her. It's all you, OJ. No nigga, what the fuck? Don't you work out? No niggas on you, nigga. You handle that, you pay out that fire. They niggas forgot that they work here. Hold on. Don't you work with your own? No nigga, yeah. Don't worry, I pick the fire out because I'm here. Me and my PR, Julia Simmons, and everybody punk and shot of punkinfoot too. She bit out some fire. She's like, hold on. What the fuck are they talking about? The motherfuckers ain't paying for that. That's punkinho say punk of foot work at the other store. She's like, hold on, them motherfuckers ain't paying for that. Tell them punkinfoot, they ain't pay for that shit. They want all the goose without the feathers. They want the they only brought the feathers. They didn't buy the fucking goose. They want the goose and the feathers. No motherfuckers, you ain't pay for that. You done joined us, this is a group of people that bought the shit from Jones Rapids and they try to get Gucci when they bought fooie. Alright, man, this is about time. I'm gonna get into this right now. We're gonna play. Hold on, let me go to this part right, because it's it's it's crazy tonight, y'all. It's been a crazy night already. We ain't even start tonight and it's crazy. Let me click on this right here. Shout out to everybody on iHeart Media as well. Click on media. So we would what we're gonna do, I'm gonna before I start the show, I'm gonna go ahead and play Go Hard by Punk by T Cap and Punkin' Foot. Let's go. Let's get into it. Let's go. Go hard, yo. Go hard. T Cap preach and punk and foot.
SPEAKER_10DJ Butter rock was up. Hey, DJ make the stop.
unknownYep, stop, yep. No what we don't go hard and go hard.
SPEAKER_00You know we gotta start that shit over, man. Let's go. T Cap reaching punk and put go hard. Let's go. I like that verse, Punkinfoot. She said, we got all the VIPs because we do the party. Shout out to T Cap and Punkinfoot that go hard. We're going to keep that in rotation, too. So T Cap, we're going to keep that on foul. So anytime you guys want to sponsor that shit, let me know. We're going to keep it in. We're going to keep that in the system. Hey, Skeletor. Put that in the fold folder. So when T Cap wanna eat that plate again, we have it ready to hit the button. Bow. That was some dope ass video. And uh Punkinfoot and T Cap. That was that was dope, Punker. Hey, that's Punkerfoot live and in fact now. Shout out to T Cap. We also got the um Untold Stories of T Cap dropping in February. Punkfoot's come out in uh February and March as well. Them documentaries is dope. Shout out to Lawania checking in and letting people know how she liked that shit. It was fire now. That was fire. Let's get into the untold stories. What you guys came here for. So I yeah, I'm ready. We've been ready. So let's talk about Master P. Master Let's talk about Master P. You guys think y'all know Master P. Let me let me move this mic like that. You know, everybody thinks they know P. You don't know P. I know P. And the Master P I know will give you the shirt of his back. But he didn't play. If he was not a team player, he wasn't you can play on the stage. You could not be a part of No Limit unless you was a hard worker. And if you at the time when they got into there, they were still understanding. Before he moved to Richmond, California, he went New Orleans, living a fast life. He'll tell you, you guys know that. Most of these rappers back in the 90s and 80s. See, Master P was out there with Baby. Not out there with Baby, but they was in the same era. Master P Master P started in the 80s. He didn't he didn't blow up globally into the early 90s. Like 93. Master P had his made his first million in the 90s, right before Ice Cream Man came out. But he he he became to be who he who he is when he got we got with Parardy and he got with Universal and he got with, you know, party records first. And then uh he had he had to work his way to Universal and all the other big big players, the all independence that he was with. All the majors that he got his distribution deal with. Now Master P was the only record record company I know to get 90-10 split. Yeah, he kept 90%. The record companies got kept 10. And you know, Baby cut a deal like that, but it was not sweet as Master P because Master P was 100% independent. Baby was not 100% independent. Cash money was not when cash money got in the scene, it was it was a little different from you know, it was way different than Low No Limit. And it, you know, No Limit was more like the Walmart of when I mean by Walmart, that chain is everywhere. You can't go nowhere without seeing Walmart. So No Limit at once Master P got what he was doing and he went out to California and he got he's he he's planted his flag out there in California, Richmond, California, and then he was back and forth from California and Louisiana. He put on his plant his flag on what he was doing in the music industry. A lot of see baby didn't do that. Baby stayed in this what I like, I like about both gentlemen. Baby planted his flag in New Orleans. You're like, why are you talking about baby? And this is untold story of Master P. The two brothers made history in the music industry, not just because they from Louisiana, New Orleans, it's just they they changed the the outlook on how to be a CEO. You you you couldn't want to be in this music industry without wanting to say, hey, I want to be a master P, I want to be a baby. So I will never be biased and say I just did Big Thomas on Thursday. So I and I talked about Master P. I will never be biased about the two. Even when they did the verses, I you know, caution, yeah. You know, no limit won that shit. All right, we're not gonna act like we didn't see you. No limit had the Unity. Unity always win. Even people think that baby and cash money had better universal songs. When I mean by that, that they all the songs that they put out was commercial hits. Well, no limit didn't have a bunch of commercial hits. They had commercial hits, but not like cash money. But one thing that no limit had that cash money didn't have, they had unity. Even though when they had beef, they know how to come together. Hey man, y'all cut that shit out. We gotta do verses, or we gotta do an album, or we gotta do a toy. Everybody chill the fuck out. Let's get this money. Master P had that draw on people that make people say, all right, we're gonna stop our bullshit just from now. We get back to the bullshit after we get to the money. Because money over money overrue, money. Hey, when you're trying to feature a family, and most of these people is in their 50s and 60s and late 40s and shit. Nobody got time to be out here beefing and shit. Yeah, I see I can buy Jones Graphics clothes on. You see this shit. We represent Jones Graphics, niggas trying to shit on a brand, nigga. Man, you see that Jones Graphics. Jones graphics to I'm dead in the coffin. The fuck? We always gonna push that brand, always, and we're gonna stand behind it 100%. Because that's the brand my mother started, and that's the brand I'm gonna I'ma keep and I'm gonna fight for, and no one's gonna ever tear that brand. I don't give a damn if I'm broke, I'ma still fight for Jones Graphics. All right, back to Master P. So people thinking that this shit happened over. When you know when Ice Cream Man came out, I'm like, I'm gonna tell you something. The last dawn one, two, three, four, all the shit that Mass. I was actually, when I first went and uh got introduced to Master P is when I was in college in Winston State University. I was I w I I went to college in 90 95. I wasn't I was there in Winston State in North Carolina, and I was introduced to Master P by some uh Crip Crip brothers and Vice Lords and the and uh and uh yeah GDs and the people was on Master P when I ain't no I'm from New Jersey, so I wasn't I wasn't listening to no Master P shit until I got down south. I ain't hear no Master P shit in New Jersey, I'm gonna be honest. So that's one thing I respected South because the music down south, the the shit I was hearing here, I'm in Atlanta now, of course, but the shit I was hearing in South, we wasn't, they wasn't playing, it was playing hardcore hip-hop. So when you, you know, that's when you know you start traveling. When I started traveling the world, I started hearing different music. And Master P was dominating the charts in the West Coast, the Midwest, and the dirty South. He had the charts. He had the underground, he had the mixtape circuit. And one thing about Master P was no internet back then, like I said, with baby and cash money. It was no internet shit back then. It was strictly guerrilla marketing. The shows, it was the shows, it was the um, you had to go out there, do the the you know, shake hand and kiss babies. It was no girl, it was no internet back then. It was no Facebook with none of that shit in the 90s. You had to get up your ass, do your radio promo, you had to do your your your your your your your your promo tours, you had to go to all the record stores and promote your shit. Master P was the king at the mixtape circuit shit. Underground selling shit out his trunks. Most of the people down south so did out of the trunk. I'm doing that shit now with punk of a shit. But that shit so it's still going on. And the music industry is going back to out of the trunks. Master P made multi Master P and Baby. I gotta give it to Baby as well. Because I gave it to Master P on the baby show. They sold records out of their trunk, become millionaires on top of other shit they were selling. And we ain't gonna get into that. But when Master P moved to Richmond Richmond, California, and he opened up the record store. His words, he was sleeping in there with his son. Um and uh they was living in the record store. You know, you know, I understand, I understand the grind, man, because I'm going through that shit now with Jones graphics. And you know, you you gotta believe in this is what I'm gonna tell everybody while I'm looking in the camera. This is a perfect show for me, and I'm learning while I'm talking. I'm not just taught, I'm just just I'm not just teaching people, I'm learning because I see how hard it is when your money's tied up in your investments, but you believe in it. You have to believe in this shit. Master P believed in no limit records. He believed in him when everybody was saying he was corny, he couldn't rap. But he didn't give a fuck about that. Niggas was turning on his music, they were saying he was wacky, not lyrical. He didn't like he couldn't make it and he made it. See, you don't gotta be the best rapper, you gotta be the best businessman to make it out here. It's not about and you know, you and you gotta know how to market. You gotta know how to market some shit. You gotta know how to promote yourself. If you don't know how to fucking do that, one thing about DJ Butter Rock, I'm gonna just gonna, I gotta do me out there. I'm gonna get a shameless plug. I know how to promote CX1 DJs, I know how to promote Jones graphics, I know how to promote anything that I'm affiliated with. You know why? Because I from the ground, I know how to do the guerrilla marketing, I know how to promote to my haters, I know how to get other DJs that's neutral to start fucking with other people that I don't fuck with. And shout out to all the new DJs. We got up about 20 DJs that signed up for CX1 DJs this week. You guys didn't even know that either. And guess who helped me get them DJs? DJ for Real 800 from Houston, Texas, is out there working, the vice president of CX1 DJs. He got me 20 DJs from different states. So shout out to DJ for Real 800. He out here working. He only been in president vice president for two weeks. And uh shout out to T Cap. Uh DJ for Real said he liked your record, T Cap, and uh I sent him the record, and he out there working. Yeah, so back to Master P. So he it's I only got a couple of stories to say, really. Master P is a multi uh almost a billionaire. He's selling products, he has a documentary coming out. His son's gonna be playing him, Ice Cream Man, the documentary, and that's gonna be played by his son. And that's another reason why we're doing a show to promote the documentary that's gonna be coming out soon. They did no limit, uh, Master P people didn't tell me when that shit coming out, but they say stay tuned. They're gonna give me the update when they come out. But his son will be playing them. You know how Master P is. They they work it on, they got cereal, they got products, they got um rap snacks, they got a whole bunch of shit that Master P got. Now let's talk about this untold story. I gotta tell you a story. We was in a compound and DJ Meow was there, and Master P people showed us not my class. If you ever did a press release for Master P, any radio, any interviews, and he tells you he's coming to your city, the untold story. I want to I'm gonna say tonight. Master P and his team stuck to their word. When he said he was he said, Butter rock, when Jay Tweezie said, yo, when I come to Atlanta, I'm gonna hit you up. Jay Tweezy hit me up. This is Master P manager. He hit me up as soon as they was coming to Atlanta. He hit me up. He said, Yo, we're gonna be in your city in a week. As soon as he got here, he made sure everybody's name was on the VIP list. Not the regular. I'm telling we was on stage. Y'all could go on YouTube after this over and look up DJ, but CX1 DJs with Master P at the compound. You could look that shit up. It's we is up there. I ain't I know y'all don't know. Oh, you're gonna play it a bit. I ain't gonna do that. That's corny. I'm not gonna go back there and pull up the video when I was with Master P. I've been with a whole bunch of rappers and a whole bunch of stars. That's corny. I'm not gonna take his mass. I'm giving flowers to Master P, not CX1 DJs. Y'all could go look it up, though. All right, you could see me, DJ Butterock, uh DJ Meown, uh Punkerfoot was there, um, and uh and a couple other people was there that was with CX1 DJs. Yeah, this is before DJ Meown ran over there with the other crew. But um, I'm just saying, who you think got you in the building, nigga? DJ Butterock. CX1 DJ, that brand got everybody on the VIP list. Other people, other people was trying to get on the goddamn, yo, should we stand in line? I said, nigga, what the fuck? We VIP, nigga. I ain't going nowhere unless I'm VIP. Nowhere. But um uh hold on one minute, yeah. Hold on one minute, hold on, hold on, one minute. CX1 DJs, CX1 DJs, CX1 DJs, CX1 DJs. All right, I had a yeah, I know I'm in the studio, so I need to double check something shit real quick. All right, all right, all right. We live. At least you know we live. This ain't no pre-recorded shit. Nigga out checking doors and shit. I'm making sure ain't nobody burned up in the warehouse. Shout out to shout out to OSHA that's in this motherfucker. Hey, uh, them niggas need they need uh hard hats. They need the red, they need to wear that green, they they the green. Like, motherfucker, goddamn nigga. You gonna tell me I have to have a good damn vest on while I'm doing the interview, nigga? Hey nigga, do you got your vests on while you're doing the interview? It might be dangerous. Niggas crazy. Shout out to Jones Graphics and Watson Print Studios, allowing us to use this and CX1 DJ's uh. I'll get into that in a minute. Let's get back to this. So, um, yeah, so they came to town, they they looked up for us. Untold stories is that I want to say right now because they kept their word. They you know how many rappers I I looked out for? You know how many. Let's talk about Jay Wick, bitch ass. Don't be talking about Jay Wick. No, Jay Wick. I'll promote Jay Wick, the Mr. Por Chop Sandwich. Uh Jump Tommy under the pork chop sandwich. Plug coming in, we can shipping and handling. So I promoted this dude, right? He blew he got his deal with uh with uh goddamn um the the the fucking Ghazzi, and then he forgot all about it, nigga. Like I said, pork chop sandwich, what's up? He said, What's up? I said, Yeah, well, you coming to the city, what's up? What's up? Nigga, where my tickets at? Where my VIP passes? You missed the port. You signed the M, you signed the Empire now. What's up? Port Chop Sandwich? CX1D just been promoting you all this time. Now you got a deal, nigga. I uh we'll see, we'll see. Uh my manager hit you up. His manager never hit us up. He now see Master P was by his word. When they came in the city, they ain't had to. Master P and Motow almost a billionaire. How the fuck can a Mr. Port Chop Sandwich take his word back? And then you have almost a billionaire with all this shit going on, Mr. Ice Cream Man, have his manager hit me up telling me they're gonna be at the compound. They gotta he asked me for everybody's name. I gave him everybody's name, and we was on the list. We had to wait outside. It was a line around a goddamn corner at the compound. We walked right in that motherfucker. And we was on stage with Master P. Master P was like, where all these niggas came from? But Master P kept a G. Oh they DJS, DJ, CX1, DJs. Oh, all right, Master P. Y'all can go watch the video. Master P didn't look like, what the fuck? With all these niggas? DJ Man said, We back, nigga, we back. Like, nigga, calm your ass down. You in you in space but greatness. Shout out to DJ Meown. I fuck with you, nigga. I still love you, nigga. Um, um, so let's get back to Jay Wick. Cause I'm gonna tell you the difference for Master P and Jay Wick, and these young niggas don't keep their word when you got the OGs that keep their word. So Jay Wick got his deal with Empire and Gazi. He's Mr. Honey and Gun and the Part Chop Sandwich. Plug come on in and shit and hang. So, okay, so he shitted on us. He he came in town, he's on stages and the the the the summer jam and hot one on seven nine birthday bash, all the shit. I said, Well, my birth, what CX1 DJ was pushing your music. DJ Money, I was we promoting this shit. You saw he was liking this shit. But when he as soon as he got his record deal with Empire and with Ghazi, that nigga turned, he was already white. He turned true super white. But he act like a nigga. So he all niggas go, damn, J Wick, that's what we that's how you're treating us. Two months later, a nigga killed a nigga in Florida. Now that nigga facing uh life in the death penalty in Florida. Damn, calm as a bitch, Jay Wick. Now I want to see your pork chop sandwich in jail. I don't never wish nothing on nobody that go they get caught up. But nigga, you shot your own homie. Who shot you? You did it, Jay Wick. You did it. Ain't no legendary. He said it before. And then the guy passed away. He said, Jay Wick came from the beach. He shot me. Now, I don't know why he shot me. Then two weeks later, the brother died. Now Jay Wick's facing Jay Wick, the Mr. Port Chop Sandwich, is facing life in prison, death penalty, and I don't think they got well they do got pork chop sandwiches in the state penitentiary, Jay Wick. I just want to add that. Because you didn't keep your word like Master P kept his word. Now we're gonna get off your pork chop sandwich ass. Don't drop the soap, nigga. Now, back to Master P. He kept his word with us. He didn't pull a J Wick. He kept his word. And when he came to the city, he definitely looked out for us. Because we was looking out for him. We was playing his song he had with Rick Ross. And um he kept he kept he kept it real, man. He kept it real. He kept it real. He kept it real. So let's let's let's what the hell going on over here? Yeah. So he kept it, he kept it real, he kept it real. So I want to say this real quick. If you give your word to somebody, in this game, you gotta keep your word. Master P helped, he he let's talk about all that all the artists that he rebirthed. He rebirthed Snoop Dogg. When he Snoop Dogg left, oh God, when he left, Death ro he came to No Limit, he rebirthed him. When he when he when when he left when he left when he uh when when he when he I'm leaving reading the comments when when a lot of artists that left No Limit and came back, he showed love to them. So we we gotta definitely give it to Master P of staying legit. I'm reading something, y'all. Staying legit and keeping his word and not turning his back on none of the people that was with him. And even though a lot of people misjudge Master P on a lot of stuff and say that he owes the money, you got Fiend talking shit. You have the, you know, and then and and Fiend came back and they was cool. They went back and did an album. They did a no limit album. And you know, I'm not saying everybody's coochie crunch, but one thing about Master P he made millionaires. If you was with No Limit and you was smart and you knew you knew the business, he made you. Now, you know, Miss School, you know, every everybody had their bad things to say about P, but one thing P did, he tr he trained them on how to have their own shit and how to be their own boss. You can't want to be under a person's wing forever. All right, nigga, we made you now move on. Branch out, branch out without shitting on the person that pitch you in position. And this is what I will say about Master P everybody that that he put in position that if they ever said something bad about him, he he would not trust them, but he will still help them. Because a lot of them artists that was at Versus, I was surprised to see them on that versus stage. But he like, well shit, we gotta come together to do this as whoop some ass real quick and hopefully we could come together as a family and move on. But one thing I did see, he like, I'm gonna forgive, I'm gonna forgive you, but I ain't gonna forget. Because what after the verses, Master P dropped his own goddamn EP. And had nobody from No Limit on it. And shout out to Master P for doing that. He said, Hold on, nigga. We came, we you niggas shitted on me. You guys supposed to be you guys and girls supposed to be by Paul in No Limit, but then you, you know, we we gon we gonna forgive ya. But I, you know, everybody use this platform that I'm pitting in place for you to start your own shit. Me X went ahead and did the whole album. Uh uh the Everybody got together and did a whole compilation. Everybody. The producer, everybody got together and did the compilation. The fiend, the producer, me X, everybody got together and did their own thing, man. And uh Master P had a separate project from that. And the Master P project was kind of old, but he said, yo, why wouldn't I re-release it? He re-released it. So I'm telling everybody, if you're an artist, please re-release your music. Please do. Now I'm not gonna, you know, I'm not gonna sit on here, untold stories, and talk about shit you guys know. We're not gonna talk about Romeo, we're not gonna talk about Master P beautiful daughter that passed away. We're not gonna talk about none of that. We we will talk about this. Everybody's family have mental health problems, everybody's family have something deep going on. This I ask everybody to pray for everybody. You're only gonna do what you could do. You cannot save the world. It don't matter who the person is, you can't save the world. And Master P stand by his daughter do all that pain and hurt, and he only could do what he could do. And a lot of people try to blame me. Yo, you Master P, how can that happen? Man, it can happen to all of us. It can happen to the it can happen to all of us. This nigga calling me, what the fuck is stop calling me? It can happen to all of us. You can never, never, never, um, never, never understand when tragedy could come to you. So I tell that person, we all is on the same shit. It can happen to me, it can happen to you, it can happen to everybody. We know no one is but above tragedy. And that's real shit. You know, everybody thinking because you got millions of dollars and you're almost a billionaire, you're living in a big mansion, that tragedy. Master P know he came from that. Coming from New Orleans, coming from where he came from, shouted, you know, C Murder is still fighting for his life. And that's that's the let's fix something real quick. Untold stories of Master P. I want to fix this. Master P been, everybody's saying that Master P turned his back on C Murder. And I'm gonna, all the information I got from the PRs and everything, and Master P people. Master P been fighting for the appeals. Who you think been paying for the lawyers? And everybody say, yo, C Murder said P P been behind the scenes fighting for his brother. So I don't want no one, you know, which one thing I'll say about P, he don't give a damn about what nobody says. I'm personally independent gonna tell you. No one, no one like P will have his brother sitting there without fighting. But when you locked up in in uh Louisiana, it's the worst place that you could fight a pill at. They're gonna say that it was one thing, even if they wrong, even though if something was wrong, they still gonna try to keep it there. It's all up to God now. It's not up to it's not how much money you got, it's up to God to change whatever C Murder got going on. But I'm gonna say this, like P said it. Sometimes when you record certain music, that could convict you anyway. There's a lot of shit that C Murder said in his music, that's what the that's what the when you go for a pill, they listen to your music, they listen to certain, they try to pit things, you know, they try to pit things together to try to say you was talking about a situation. That's why I try to tell all my people, watch how you rapping, because it could come back and haunt your ass one day. I had to tell myself that when I was out there rapping and shit. But uh, untold stories of Master P. Um, he you know, you know, he got all the products out, go ahead and buy some rap snacks, go buy the cereal, go, go, go, go go, go go just look up all the adventures, go to Master P Instagram page, you know, Instagram Master P. Go support everything he had going on. His kids is playing ball, he's still coaching a college team. Master P is doing a whole lot of shit, man. He's staying inveling. He still um, you know, he like he don't really want to do the music shit. He like, you know, he rather do products than uh deal with the music shit. He like the music shit, once it ain't how it used to be. A lot of people don't want to walk away from the shit, which I would love to see Master P still, you know, do dipping and dabbing and fuck with artists, like he still fuck with Alley boy, but just to see him produce another legacy, another dynasty like he did with No Limit back in the 90s and the 2000s and the 80s and shit like that. I would love to see that again. I would love to see a dynasty like that. I ain't seen nothing like that. That Master P and Baby. I gotta Puffy was a little different, Bad Boy was a little different. But Master P and Baby rap a lot. They produced the dynasties. I'm not knocking puffy. Puppy had the bad boy shit was more, you know, it was more major label, record label, you sign an artist and sign all work and don't work. The the downside shit, and I'm not knocking bad boy, but the downsoft shit was more family order, it was more family-driven, it was more like yo, you we're gonna stick with you. It was more like it was no wham, bam, decky ma'am shit. I saw that with I saw that with Bad Boy. And I don't know, I don't not want to talk bad down about no label, but I'm just gonna say what I saw. And I it was it's a difference from rap a lot, cash money, and no limit. It's different from Bad Boy and and um all the other labels that was up north that was ran by Def Jam, Atlantic Records, and Warner Brothers. It was just a you could tell, pen like this, you could tell who was independent, who was major back then. You could tell how how how hard Master P and all the other record independent record labels from the South had to fight to get their name out there. And all the the all the uh rappers from the West Coast had to fight. Because I'm from the East Coast, y'all. But I I know when I was back back back then before radio changed what it is now, you you can hear certain region music in New York City. You can hear one thing I will say that's about the South. When I went to the South, I heard a lot of the New York and up north music in the South. But when you go to New York, you never heard the down south music there. Let's talk about it. Because I'm from New Jersey. I love I'm you know, I'm from Kiss FM, uh, B W B L S Hot 97. I never heard the music I'm hearing now. Now you could go to the now, it's like change, bro. Now you go down to go to New York, you hear nothing but down south music. And people say, oh no, it changed. No. The whole culture changed. That that the lyrical rap and shit ain't working on commercial radio now. It is only on make shows. Back then you could hear that shit all day long. You heard nothing but Ut North music. Or you heard Bad Boy, had the radio unlocked. You had uh Murder Inc., you had they had the radio on lock. You had La Face Records or or Social Deaf. One thing I would give Social Depth, they you heard Social Deaf music and you heard La Face Records music like um uh TLC and uh the Brad and uh uh Bow Wow and shit like you heard that up north because that's driven by Columbia Records. It was driven by a major. But if you had any kind of independent record company with a major, a little bit of major distribution, they was not running radio. Like Master P was not running radio. Only person that came close to running radio from the south was Cash Money. They had the Universal behind them, they had the, you know, baby was doing what he had to do, they had all the commercial hits to back that ass up and all the other records that Cash Money had. That's why they thought they was gonna win the roses. But one thing I will say this before we get into the video part of this show, one thing Cash Money was lacking that night was unity. Anybody learn anything from this untold stories? Master P had unity. He continued to he know when to bring everybody together to make it happen. Even if everybody don't get everything even if everybody don't get along, guess what? It looks like everybody get along. For the moment. I saw Master P do the no limit tour. Everybody was on that goddamn tour. Because he tell you, listen, if you ain't gonna do this to get this money, why are you here? He like, nigga, I really don't need you here. And all the people that you saw that, you know, people like, yo, what you know, what happened to this person, what happened? He didn't have everybody there. But one thing about Master P, he still, if you wasn't there, he still played your record in the background. If you wasn't at the verses, he still made sure you had your record played. Like people like, what happened with Moby Dick? I actually Moby Dick lived out here in Atlanta, the one that seen, Mr. Ice Cream Man, that's Moby Dick. He lived here. He didn't have Moby Dick at the verses or on the tours, but he all show all always played. He didn't ever cut out Moby Dick versus his vocals. He kept it on there. And that to me, that shows that Master P is still paying homage to the people that was with him. Even if him and the singer Moby Dick didn't get along, he made sure his voice still was heard so he could get a piece of check on the royalties, alright? So shout out to Master P on that. I just wanna I I wanna put that out there, because I I I love the whole no limit era when I was in college, that's all I listened to. And uh when I when I got into my DJ career and I and I actually met Master P, he's a good dude. He have all the people that's around him is OGs. He has no young people running his business. And shout out to Jay Tweezy, and RP to JPC, JPZ, um, J Jay Tweasie um mother and father. And um and Jay Tweasy was a good dude, and he still is a good dude. And um I'm uh, you know, shout out to Jay Tweasy, Master P manager. Now we're gonna get into this video part of this, and um we come back with I got some more notes I gotta say before we sign out. But I think I did good. I, you know, even though we our video feed took forever to come on, uh shout out I'm gonna shout out to my um just like this. I'm gonna shout out to my engineer, Skeletor, because he was working so hard tonight. Um and shout out to everybody that's checking in, and um, I I appreciate everybody for being patient. And uh, we're gonna get into the video part of this this um untold stories of Master P. Let's go.
SPEAKER_09How you like me now? Go teeth when I smile, try to take me out to ghetto, but I'm still buck wow. Buckle up with us, knuckle up with us, that's the code for the wheel. Ice cream.
SPEAKER_12That's the ice cream ice cream Mr.
SPEAKER_06Ice Cream Mr. Ice Cream, it's the ice cream. Mr. Ice Cream is the ice cream, Mr. Ice Creek.
SPEAKER_09That what makes us different than the other record companies, record labels out there. We independent, black owned, but we family. You know what I'm saying? Silk is my brother, you know what I'm saying? See, Murder, that's my brother. We all one big family, the whole true cousins, partners, we done grew up together, you know what I think. That's what makes it different than the rest of the labels that out there. We all loyal to what we do, because uh no limit is like, I mean, it ain't no limit to what we could do, you know. We still we showed y'all what happened on the Ice Cream Man album. They built number three on Billboard, and we show them how players do it, and we still top ten, top five on Billboard and been doing this for a while. I'm beef up in the game, I can't sleep at night. And Mama played because she knows her boy ain't living right. And when I die, they say I'm gonna buy the gun. Cause I refuse to be fucked up in this ghetto. See, I be dripping on life to like the damn trip. And when I read that flip, 50 in the 90s, don't go change. I never thought I throw up to be the double thing. But in reality, I guess I damn it all. This is the other day I put my brother next to wall. Yeah, they didn't kill this deep. I know one day somebody gonna try to kill a beat. Then if they do, I guess it was my time to go. But if they feel stupid about some dead folk, it's not the worst. Can you feel me? Then if you come out, you know the devil tryna kill me. The devil's tryna kill me. They might send me to the temple doing time that don't get me. RIP homies.
SPEAKER_05How do I say goodbye to the good times and made us best? I'll give the black we did to speak to stay to my homemade.
SPEAKER_09Y'all niggas smile for my ghetto heroes, nigga. So many homies gone, tryna make a change. I be trapped in this street, gang. Before I die, hope I have a chance to make a change. Lord knows, picture me ballin', trapped in this ghetto with my young G's callin' in the seat, and we when they bury beat. A quote a key, six G's when they carry me. Fall on my knees to no nigga. Trapped in this hood erase by a grown trigger. Never had a pops. A nigga learn to swing green, should've been a gimmick. The way I work a triple B, right? It's like a pig. I wanna turn, I wanna make a change below, let my brother burn. I done seen a nigga lose his life with a cube in your stone. Every night, my AT bring a nigga home. Mama word to the red late. Three spikes, my cousin doin' time, up stay. I seen the camels with no feelin'. I'm in the candles bringing stones with straight killers. Uh the club, what the motherfucking day. We have to feed that. I never did, I'm gonna make the big man. I think these money for these niggas got the gig, man. I ain't never had nothing in my whole life. I'm from the ghetto group, I'm gonna get right. I'm never done the case, because I'm a store cheat. We got the woman on the motherfucking boat, from the motherfuckin' water. We got the case. Wanna see, don't be willing in the kid black. You said we put the cat through his head, said the state. Like Bill of the Kid, I got some pussy headed to the wet.
SPEAKER_07I'm never doing a case, we're gonna do the case.
SPEAKER_09I mean we body body, kids go see for you, you know we body body, you know we body body, my man is just B C. You know we body body, Body by T. You know, body by the body, just the third one, this body by You know we body body, baby, take two, body by you know he body by the back.
SPEAKER_12Come and like that, come and up before I got to look up, I got to hear me, I got to look up, I live me.
SPEAKER_09I got to look up, I give you hear me, I got to look up, I live to hear me, I got to look up, I live, I got to look up, I live me, I got to look up, I if you hear me, I got to look up, I give my life as a you know I need you every mama that I mean, and then I'm wanna be you ain't no limit to what we can do. Holly if you hear me, girl, you know I'm coming through. I'm out there on the ride, my life ends, and if you really love me, let me make it on the brand. I know the way I live make you wanna cry. But you know I gotta hustle, that's the way I survive.
unknownIt ain't no change, make for me and you can make it. This week's a play to get a love with brick ace and bacon. Let me wipe the way you get them, kill misery and pain. All you need is a passport I got. There's a rest in place for killing the gangster like me.
SPEAKER_09Independent, black on. We from the hood and we take what we made about the hood and show people from the ghetto that you can have something, you can be successful if you put your mind to it. We about being the next biggest entourage, independent, successful record company in the world. Not the United States world.
SPEAKER_06Remember me?
SPEAKER_09People are always gonna hate on you. Nobody don't want to see you in a good situation. You know, I tell my kids that it's like, who wanna see you doing good? Even the friends around you, they they jealous because you doing good. So, and I tell her that, it's like, man, do you? We don't care. All y'all can hate, y'all, you can't believe it, you don't know. Guess what? We're about to go get this money. That's what we're about to do.
unknownLet's go.
SPEAKER_09When I ride with the club, cruising with my girls, even rolling with dubs. I need dubs, 22, 24s, shining. I don't want to do business with people that don't have integrity. I don't want to do business with people that don't believe in the values that I believe in. I don't I don't want to be in a room with people like that. I just want to be around good people. It's not a white, black, Asian, or Latino thing. I just want to be around good people. And so I think that's where my life is evolving in. So if you ain't on that page, then you can't do business with me. All money ain't good money. Keep your money. You know, that's what I tell man, keep your money. I don't need it.
SPEAKER_00CX1D just we do things different podcasts until stories of master pee. Man, this is a dope show, man. Even though all we had a lot of, a lot of about 30,000 typical difficulties, but we still got through it. And uh I want to shout out to Skeletor, uh producer, making sure everything went good. Uh engineer, excuse me, engineer producer, shout out to um a chap on iHeart Media, making sure everything went good. Also making sure he's clearing all the all everything we need to do to do the untold stories. And um I I I want to thank everybody that supports DJ Butter Rock. I want to thank everybody that supports Untold Stories tomorrow, June 1st, we got one of the biggest gangsterous untold stories ever. And um Troy Wallace will be posting it. I want everybody to make sure you invite all your friends. This will be deep. CX1 DJ's 2026 music conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August 12th to the 15th. Tickets is going fast. Make sure you register now to be in the building by going to JonesGraphics44.com. That's JonesGraphics404.com. Understand this tickets is going fast and the price will be going up. So if you you know every day is $200 a day, and that comes with 30 passes. All right, you can also perform with that that that special. So if you don't have your your your slot for your tickets for each day, don't worry, when the price goes up, you will be paying. The price will eventually go up to a dollar a day. I'm gonna be honest. So I tell I I I don't care who you are, you better go ahead and buy your tickets ASAP. The show is not being canceled, but the price will be going up. I'll tell you that. As as Bill Watson in um we we had just add chat from our heart media is gonna be helping us with the getting the um some of our special guests in the building as well. We're gonna be focused on more industry guests. We're not focusing on no no rappers and shit like that. We focus on things that's gonna help help people go to the next level, like PRs, record as X, stuff like that. Big big dogs, uh, you know, taste makers. You know what I'm talking about? Rappers ain't gonna do shit for you. Me booking a major rapper to come see you for you to come see them perform is kind of retarded. We do that at the after party somewhere. CX1 DJ's um August 12th to the 15th, the CX1 DJ's 2026 music conference. More information, visit the website, jonesgraphics44.com or call the hotline number, text I want to perform, or I want tickets to 404-552-8731. The CX1 DJ's 2026 Music Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August 12th to the 15th, CX1 DJ's 2026 Music Conference, August 12th through the 15th, hosted by me, DJ Butter Rock.
SPEAKER_09How you like it now? Good.
SPEAKER_00I'm sorry, y'all. I'm sorry, that messed up. Hosted by me, DJ Butter Rock, and my celebrity friends. Let me click out of that. Uh so make sure that everybody understands that. And Skeletor forgot to pick Punkerfoot fly up there. And uh, you know, make sure you go visit Punkerfoot on OnlyFans and that's onlyfans.com and uh search for Punkerfoot and join that OnlyFans page. Tomorrow we got a dope show. Don't forget, Untold Stories, CX1 DJ's Untold Stories is every Sunday through Thursday, every week, Sunday through Thursday. All right? Everybody understand that Sunday through Thursday. Make sure you like, share, subscribe. If you see this video, like, share, subscribe to the YouTube channel. We still trying to get the numbers we need to be at. This is uh a new YouTube channel. So, you know, I don't want nobody tripping. We just started this October 30th, 2025. We didn't even have this, not even eight months yet. And I think we're doing good. All right. So I'm gonna get out of here. Peace and love, and make sure you like, share, subscribe, invite more people. And uh everybody you say you support CX1 DJs, get more people to like, share, and subscribe. All right. I'll talk to you guys later. Peace.