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The Real Foreign Dime

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Local Influencer The Real Foreign dime sits down with Papazoe and Walk da Walk. In this episode she shares her story from having a regular job to becoming an influencer, her famous baby daddy, her comedy and more.

SPEAKER_05

Hey, it's your girl, the real foreign time. Make sure you catch me on the Papa Zoe Show.

SPEAKER_03

Yo, yo, what up, what up, what up? You already know what it is, man, man, Papa Zoe the Papa Zoe Show. And it's walk the walk, baby.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, so that is you got over there to cut like that, man.

SPEAKER_03

That pretty little young lady over there. She go by the real foreign. How you doing, Miss Real Forine Dine? I'm doing good. That's good. Before we take off, before we do anything, right? You go ahead and pop this bottle of bell. Okay. And then we're gonna go ahead and do my uh my B and B mix. Okay, so get you this real quick.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Now the first question I gotta ask you, right? Originally, where are you from?

SPEAKER_05

Miami.

SPEAKER_03

What part of Miami?

SPEAKER_05

South Miami.

SPEAKER_03

You from down south?

SPEAKER_05

No, South Miami.

SPEAKER_03

South Miami. Okay, south. Yeah, the city South Miami, not down south.

SPEAKER_05

And I didn't grow up, I did grow up down south. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_02

Now I mean before, like, you know what I'm saying, the views and content. You know, first and foremost, what do you do? What do you do?

SPEAKER_03

First and foremost, what do you do? Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

Well, right now, at the very moment, I make content.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_05

Um, I'm a mom.

SPEAKER_03

Right.

SPEAKER_05

I make content. Um I had to quit my job because of my content. So previously I was working, but now I am a committed, full-blown, 100% content creator.

SPEAKER_03

So what what's life, what's life is like before social media, yeah. What was life was like?

SPEAKER_05

Um, you mean like recently?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

I worked in a pharmacy. I was selling drugs.

SPEAKER_03

You're selling drugs. The drug dealer.

SPEAKER_05

I was a drug dealer, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

That's what it is, that's what it is.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I worked in the pharmacy, and um basically I started like going viral all the time. So a customer complained on me and told corporate, and they came and had like a little meeting with me and everything, and they were like, um, you have to take the videos down, or you know, I'm gonna have to suffer the consequences, basically. And the videos that they wanted me to take down, it wasn't even like in my uniform. It was videos of me at home, you know, just doing what I'm doing, all shit. And they were like the use of my language, I should represent them on and off the clock. And you gotta be fucked up. When I fuck out, that's it. Exactly. So, and then I'm like, That's a lawsuit, man. They, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

You know, every job has their social media policies or whatever, but but you yeah, but the thing is with that, uh, but you ain't got you ain't putting nothing to gotta do whatever pharmacy you was at. You ain't you didn't put nothing outside, or did you do anything that you wasn't you did something?

SPEAKER_05

So, I mean, you know, I had a couple of videos that um I had the the uniform on, but that's irregular, that's that's besides the point. The point is like it came to me asking me to take it down, and I don't want to work, like that's not my life.

SPEAKER_03

Right, right.

SPEAKER_05

I don't want to have to work there forever. This is what I want to do. I'm not gonna stop doing what I want to do for y'all. So I just quit. And then I was like to the point where you know what had happened when I had like my first viral video, um, like all these people from Miami started recognizing me and stuff like that.

SPEAKER_03

Like me, like me, that's how I find you. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

And then right before I decided to quit, even Ross had like one of my videos, and I was like, I'm on his phone. Yeah, I was like, uh-uh, like I have to do this because this is what I want to do. I love doing it, and like who doesn't want to work for themselves? You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Damn right. Who don't want to work for themselves?

SPEAKER_05

For real.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah. That's 100%.

SPEAKER_03

100%.

SPEAKER_04

You want to be tied down. Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_03

So let me let me let me let me ask you one more one more one more question, real quick. One another question. When did you realize though? This might be a good thing.

SPEAKER_05

When I started, you know, getting a lot of traction from a lot of people that you know you grew up watching, and I was like, oh shit. You know what I'm saying? Like, even um, you know, keep money Marley have followed me, you know. That's like my baby daddy. He just ain't see me yet. He just don't know that you know he just don't know that you that yeah, yeah, that we go together real bad my whole life, and I'm the real top shot, you know.

SPEAKER_03

I had his son hit it. I had his son on a show not too not too long ago.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, he's he's and his son is so humble. Yeah, he deserves his flowers because he has a lot of weight on his shoulders, but he's so humble. Like, you know, even I I've seen him on social media, and you know, like he's always being nice, and it's like you don't have to, you're a Marty, like you know, he could be so arrogant, yeah. But he's so humble.

SPEAKER_03

So humble, so cool, laid back.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, he's very laid back.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, what the walk? Well, once you started doing that, right? How the people that's that was around, how they reacted?

SPEAKER_05

Um, you have you know, people that gonna be on your team, like back you up and support you, but then you know you got your haters and they don't want to say shit to you, they don't want to congratulate you, they don't wanna like they they don't even want to see you smile, so they'll point out the negative more than the positive. So I don't know. I just try not to let it bother me because you already fighting 12,000 people in the comments every day, you know, talking shit. I'm not gonna take the high road. I'm finna argue with all 12,000. I'm gonna argue y'all down.

SPEAKER_03

So you get a you get a you get 12,000 comments?

SPEAKER_05

No, some folks, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Some folks go crazy. Yeah, that's true.

SPEAKER_04

That's true. You argue all of them down.

SPEAKER_05

Somebody am I block you, restrict you? You go see you're gonna get built to add some kind of way. I'm not just gonna let you say what you want to say. You hard down calling me all type of shit. You don't even fucking know me.

SPEAKER_03

That's that dead county right there all the way, boy. What what what what what what's something about you, right?

SPEAKER_02

Uh people would never guess from watching guess about you from watching, just watching you on social media.

SPEAKER_00

Um I'm a real nigga.

SPEAKER_05

I think they can see that though, too. I am I done been through a lot. You know what I mean? I've been through a lot, but I just keep it moving. Like I just I done had so I done lived so many lives. It's crazy. Word. Like I had different eras. You know how everybody has like an era in their life where they do something, you a whole complete person, and then like you're not that person anymore after that. Right, yeah. But you remember being like boy, I used to be like crazy, you know what I'm saying? But you it don't even seem like it because you're a whole new person now.

SPEAKER_04

You got wise, you pretty much evolved, you know. Exactly.

SPEAKER_05

You evolved so I it's a lot, but I have to say that for a documentary.

SPEAKER_04

That's what's up, you know.

SPEAKER_05

But you know, just like everybody, everybody, everybody sees so much stuff, especially growing up in Miami.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

You witness a lot of stuff. Yeah, that's true. That's a fact. You've done a lot of stuff, stuff that you're not proud to say, right?

SPEAKER_03

Right. Understand, understand.

SPEAKER_05

But even though I'm a girl, I ain't do nothing like that. Like I probably maybe sold some drugs or something, but I ain't doing no stuff that girls have to do when it gets down and not like that. Because it is no disrespect to the women.

SPEAKER_03

No respect to them, what they do, but hey, you ain't do that, right?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I'm gonna take all the other routes first.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, but yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

That's when I'm bankrupt.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, the stuff. I might have to go that far. I ain't never gonna get that far. So what keeps you motivated?

SPEAKER_05

My kids.

SPEAKER_04

That's what's up.

SPEAKER_03

I got a lot of how many kids you got?

SPEAKER_05

Four.

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Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_03

Four kids. What made you why you you don't live in you don't reside in Miami no more, right? You and well where you reside now.

SPEAKER_05

I live in um Georgia.

SPEAKER_03

Georgia What made you move from Georgia?

SPEAKER_05

To Georgia? Yeah, because I wanted my yeah. You can't grow where you grew from. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Like you can't grow where you grew from.

SPEAKER_05

Damn it, man. You can a lot of people are trying to change. Like you you've grown yourself here already so much to you're gonna take that knowledge and apply it somewhere else and do better. Because you can't, if there's no change, how do you know you're getting better? There's nothing changing. Your surroundings are changing, you're not seeing different things, or even going on vacations to see how other people live in other countries and stuff like that. But yeah, down here, it's like you going through it with everybody, even the motherfuckers in the street, mad, like they blowing the horn before the light even turned green. You know, it's just anger. It's a lie. Like, I love Miami.

SPEAKER_03

Aggressive dial.

SPEAKER_05

It's too much. So I was, you know, I with my kids, you want to give them the best surroundings and have them like they don't even know, they just learn what JIT was and all this. I'd be like, oh, y'all so white, Lord Jesus Christ. I can't do that shit either. I'm not gonna lie. Sometimes when you do leave, yeah, you need to bring them back every now and then so they can learn something. You can't just be oblivious. Nah, I don't like that either. But I prefer that than the the everyday seeing crazy stuff and struggling and stuff like that. I don't like that.

SPEAKER_03

You gotta make a balance, a certain type of balance you gotta add. Exactly. I said you got a big rock, big rock on. Were you married? Absolutely not. Absolutely not.

SPEAKER_05

No, absolutely not. But I have but I have a man, he gave it to me.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, okay, then, okay, then so that's good. Yeah, yeah. Absolutely, absolutely not.

SPEAKER_05

What you gotta marry? Yeah, because you know you have to call it what it is, right? It's not the play play, you don't play around that.

SPEAKER_03

Respect that you gonna yeah, you don't play around that right now.

SPEAKER_05

Exactly. And he's Haitian too, so what's the problem? I don't know, I don't understand. It don't take Haitians that long, huh? Yeah, oh yeah, that's what I thought.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, well, we we we meet you today, we love you tomorrow, we want to marry you the next day. I love you, baby. That type of stuff. Well, we see Haitian man, right?

SPEAKER_02

A lot of people, you know, don't understand Haitian men. All cultures different, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

And we we we learn, we like we re when we love, when Haitian men love, they love deep. And when they don't love, they don't, when they dislike something, they against something, boy, they against it. You know what I'm saying? So when you got your uh a Haitian man that you know what I'm saying, that tell you they love you and then they've been with them, you better believe that. We not perfect though. We something else too.

SPEAKER_05

Well he must and he's fatty gay, cuz he be the shit he's supposed to be doing. So I don't care, like, yeah, y'all crazy too. There's something wrong. Y'all not, y'all don't got it all. Yeah, don't got it all at all.

SPEAKER_03

Y'all really I can agree, I can agree with you to disagree.

SPEAKER_04

What level? But what at what level you say we're gonna get it all?

SPEAKER_05

But it's everything, mentally, no, but one thing y'all can do is cook. Y'all could cook after that it's gonna downhill. It goes down.

SPEAKER_03

Damn, but I heard you that hurts.

SPEAKER_05

But we lay out though, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's what's up, though. That's what's up, though. That's what that's what's up. What's the hardest what uh what's the hardest part about being a content creator that people wouldn't realize?

SPEAKER_05

Um consistency, like once you get off, or like you, you, your videos ain't popping, or that's it. It's so hard to start it back up.

SPEAKER_03

You can't you can't never stop.

SPEAKER_05

You can't never stop. You always gotta keep on one another.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you gotta keep going. I don't want to try and tell people. You know, when you when you let's say for instance, right, an artist or a content creator, you doing your thing, but you don't you don't you're not seeing what you want to see. The good result. The good result that you feel like you need. Somebody else over there though, they loving they loving the result. And you mess around and quit today. Tomorrow might have been the day that you pop. That's true. Oh, you gotta keep going. You know what I'm saying? You definitely gotta keep going. And I'm glad you you figure that out. You know what I'm saying? I'm glad it's you did you figure that out first? Did you figure that out to keep going though?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, because you know you you have faith. Like I have faith in God. I love church. I don't have to be in there all day, every day, but even when I'm by myself, God is real. Yeah, you say a little prayer. Use in the bathroom, you say a quick prayer. When you first get to sit down, like during the day, sit down, say a quick prayer, and you have to keep believing in God to know that he's good. You don't just wait for something good to happen for you to believe in him then. So it's just the same thing like being consistent, making my videos, and I'm just waiting for the something to happen, but I know I have to believe it in every day to keep doing it for it to happen. Like, you got to speak it into existence. But I mean, I'm not trying to be like, oh wow, all I want to do is just go viral. Like, I really just do be being me. You know what I'm saying? Like, I it just don't happen to be like that. I don't know. I love your culture, though.

SPEAKER_03

I love your culture. I love your content.

SPEAKER_04

How do you want people when people watch your content? How you want them? How do you want them to feel?

SPEAKER_05

Hopefully, they laugh. A lot of bitches be mad. I be like, what the fuck is the problem, bitch? I don't fucking know why you mad. I thought the shit was funny. I like to laugh. I'm gonna laugh about the shit, bitch. You bitch wanna wake up and be mad all the fucking time, all day, every day, and take it out on the first bitch. They see as soon as they open their fucking eyes and check their phone, it's I'm gonna mess this whole life up. That's how they be thinking.

SPEAKER_01

Like she really from day, boy. No, because for real, she really from day, boy. She really she really from fucking day, boy.

SPEAKER_04

God damn it.

SPEAKER_01

She really from day, that ain't no question.

SPEAKER_04

She calls it like it is, yeah. She wouldn't be able to speak like that if she hadn't experienced it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

No, because they don't know if they can fucking walk or see. They get on their phone and say some shitty bitch. Get out the bed and see if your legs work. Ready to talk shit.

SPEAKER_04

Ooh, and then turn over. Let me see what she got. Let me see what fools got going on.

SPEAKER_01

What you did to you? I'm existence.

SPEAKER_04

That's all the laughter was supposed to be good. I wouldn't even laugh.

SPEAKER_01

You gotta go follow up for anybody. You gotta shoot funny, man.

SPEAKER_04

I was not gonna go like I'm gonna follow.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, sister.

SPEAKER_04

So I see Esther, Esther Followers. So Esther follow her. Yeah, just the follower.

SPEAKER_03

I told you, I follow you, I see you, you came up on the feet one day. You know, from the I guess you was an explorer page. I said, You crazy.

SPEAKER_04

I gotta I gotta hit it up.

SPEAKER_03

I gotta hit it up, man. I gotta hit it up.

SPEAKER_04

It's move. It ain't it ain't she ain't disrespecting nobody. She didn't smooth. She did the county. Why they hating on me? Why they hate that song? Why they hating on me at Dr. P.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, why they hating on me?

SPEAKER_04

You laugh, they're gonna hate you. Mad they're gonna hate you.

SPEAKER_03

They hated on God, so they're gonna hate on you. You ain't nobody.

SPEAKER_04

That's it.

SPEAKER_03

Thank you. Simple as that.

SPEAKER_05

What what anything happened to you that have you moving kind of different, moving kind of like anything that happened to you that um yeah, yeah, something big that um like impacted my life that definitely had me moving different is um, you know, it happened, it impacted me indirectly because it happened through my my grandma, my mom's mom. So me and my grandma, we have always shared our birthday together from the beginning of my life. I'm I'm born on her birthday, so that's her birthday. That's not my birthday, it's just hers.

SPEAKER_00

So you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_05

That's how bad we were on each other about our birthdays. But yeah, a couple of years ago, you remember how like everything bad was happening to people in 2020, like in the world, everything. It was like the curse, 2020, everything, like all the artists were dying and celebrities and everybody.

SPEAKER_03

That was crazy, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

But yeah, so um, we got the curse too, and um a nigga had actually killed her in a grove and left her in the house for dead. Like she was in the house for a couple of days, and I was the last person who had seen her alive. I had just gone to her house a couple of days before, and I was pregnant with my daughter. And thank God she lived long enough to know that I was having a daughter because I have three boys already. So this is my first daughter. And um, long story short, yeah, he left her in the house or whatever, and it was me. Like, I just had like that hunch something was going on. So I had someone go check, and when I found out, it was like I knew something happened. Filthy, yeah, and um, so yeah, that happened or whatever, and like since then I've celebrated my birthday by myself, and when I tell you that's it just fucked me up so bad because the whole idea of I've never had this day to myself before, and then you have that bond, like yeah, I know what you're talking about. That's your like that's my mom's mom, right? My great-grandmother went on labor that day to have her, like that that day is just attached to so many women, just means so much. Your daughter had a child that day, like we're all just like attached, you know what I mean? But yeah, so like after that, like I don't play with niggas, I don't play with niggas. Um, you know, and then you just like see a lot of other stuff that we always see, and it just have you moving, like, nah, I I cannot be around here, I gotta remove myself because there's too much shit going on, and I don't have time for that. Yeah, yeah. I don't have time for that at all.

SPEAKER_03

Understood, understood.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, like understood.

SPEAKER_05

Life is real, definitely that.

SPEAKER_04

Understood. Definitely, definitely.

SPEAKER_03

But you know, I had I I had a I had a I had a question for you, but you pretty much answered it. I had one more question. But you said it when I I went what kind of what kind of female you was, what kind of what kind of what kind of lady you was, you know what I'm saying? Growing up in school, you know, in your neighborhood, whatever. Wow. Who were you? What were you like?

SPEAKER_05

I was such a good girl, like I would have been I'm I'm proud of my younger son.

SPEAKER_03

You stop playing around.

SPEAKER_05

You just no, no, no. I was such a good girl. Like, I jumped off the porch late, like at 15.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_05

And um, you know, I had issues with like back then, me, my mom had issues, so we didn't see how to add it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so I moved. Because you was being managed, you was being grown.

SPEAKER_05

No, my mom was actually, you know, she jumped off the porch late too, because she was always with my dad, and she started dating niggas. See, my daddy, he he's Hispanic and Arab. So when she started dating niggas, she niggas, yeah, niggas, bro. No, because for real, that's what they be. Those the the ones who ain't got no damn sense. Okay. Yeah, not no grown man. But she used to be, you know, you get your first one, you stuck on them or whatever. So that's what happened. I was not being managed. But then what happened after that? I was staying with my best friend, and um yeah, we started like you know, doing little things to get money, and um, yeah, we used to have a time, like you know, that's when I learned everything. I used to be Around my homeboys, or whatever, and they was teaching us everything, just how to survive, like on a manly level. Like how they would teach their daughter. I'm gonna teach her by a quarter, cut it up into a dime, cut it up into a knee.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

How many brain cells I lost back then? Smelling them, cooking them cookies.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, she got exposed to some stuff.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, she got exposed to some stuff. Yeah, yeah, you did. She got exposed to some stuff. I told you.

SPEAKER_04

I gotta get a sip. I need a sip on that one. Yeah. You got exposed to some stuff. Oh man.

SPEAKER_05

That's not the right way, though. I mean it ain't the right way.

SPEAKER_03

Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something, man. You know me, my past life. I ain't regret nothing. You feel what I'm saying? I ain't regret nothing that I've done. How I did my thing. You know what I'm saying? The only thing that I always say that I regret that I dropped out of college. That's the only thing that I did. The only thing in life that I I actually say I would get born. Being in the street and doing what I did, whatever, whatever, I ain't regret none of that. That shit would have learned going to prison. That's shit. Exactly. I ain't regret none of that. That's where I met my dog. I day one right now. You feel what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_05

Y'all was in jail together. Yeah, and y'all staying here judging me. Don't judge me. No, we ain't judging you. Y'all judging me.

SPEAKER_03

We ain't judging you. We ain't judging you.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, hell yeah.

SPEAKER_03

We ain't judging you. No, we're not. We're not judging you. No. We're not judging you. We're not judging you. Never, never that. We can't definitely can't catch it.

SPEAKER_05

It's okay. I've been to jail twice, too. I've been to jail. Yeah, man. That's that's how jail.

SPEAKER_03

Jail is something that make a make a woman out of a woman make a man out of a man. Ain't nothing. If you ain't, if you ain't, that's expense. If you ain't if you ain't been to jail, it's cool. Yeah. You, you know what I'm saying? That's kudos to you. But that shit will freaking teach you life quick. And get it, get it, get it now. It's jail and it's prison. It's jail, it's prison. Yeah, jail. You coming in out. Prison, you finna go in and do some time behind a wall.

SPEAKER_05

That's a damn shape.

SPEAKER_03

Well, me my dog wasn't.

SPEAKER_04

Ain't no bum.

SPEAKER_03

You in there, boy. Well that 20 years. She's gonna have to do that shit. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

You gotta eat what they say. Yeah, you gotta do it on what they say.

SPEAKER_05

I don't want to be that neat thing too.

SPEAKER_03

So you've been in you've been in jail. You ain't been you had you ain't had no number. You really had no number.

SPEAKER_05

Well, that I was in a women's in X. Get out of here.

SPEAKER_03

You was out of here.

SPEAKER_05

I didn't want to be in the NX. What you talking about? Get out of the next day. We did about a week, two weeks. Listen, I ain't having no competition with that. Y'all win. I ain't gonna have no competition with y'all. Y'all won.

SPEAKER_04

Well, that's why you say you got your boy. You want to get your boys from this type of environment. Your boys, yeah. It's good though, because um a lot of men don't step up to the plate when you come down to raising them boys because they need some attention.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, preaching to the choir. Yeah, it is very unfortunate how these niggas just if they can't have you, some of them though.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, some of them, but you know, not the but also too though females, they be tripping too, so since the niggas done move on. Got the other female want these niggas. Yeah, well, but okay, but since nigga done move on, he done got them a whole you out of the lady. I want I don't want my own my baby line up. A bulldog. That's what they be. You feel what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

You hear that right there? You hear that one that walked the walk? You feel me? So this is two-way, it's a two-way street now. It is, it is, it is, it is. Hell no, this is a dead end on the street.

SPEAKER_03

No, it ain't, no, it ain't. Damn it, no, it ain't, damn it. I'm not going for that. You ain't finna bast no nigga.

SPEAKER_05

Uh-uh.

SPEAKER_03

You ain't finna bast no nigga, you know, because females, female boy, I ain't gonna go through what I went through. You know what I'm saying? Mind you, I'm 60 years old. So I'm I I I've been here since I was six years old. And trust me, I I'm not now gonna put, I'm not gonna put on black, but trust me, I went through hell with one of my baby moms. Black American ass.

SPEAKER_05

I'm not all the way black. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

I went through hell with her. First, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_05

That that that eliminated me right there because I I I'm three different things, so I could never even, it could never just even be me. That's always them.

SPEAKER_03

But you know, I'm I'm blessed with my wife, though. My wife, I got a daughter with my wife, so she's she's she's you know, uh, she's a blessing. You know what I'm saying? But god damn, I ain't gonna say nothing, but boy. So you can't blame the negroes.

SPEAKER_05

No, I am because let me tell you, I'm finna. I'm gonna bring the negrat.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna blame the Negrets too, then damn it. Shit, you bring the you blaming the Negroes. Well, I'm not blaming the Negrets too, shit.

SPEAKER_05

Because boy, not all y'all, so why he owe me $70,000 in chasp work? And why he out here still doing shows? Ooh. Because he's a he's a he's a local rapper from Miami, and his songs get played at every single family function, funeral, um, every damn thing. I don't even want to ask you.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know what an axe it is. I don't want to know.

SPEAKER_04

Each situation happened at their own.

SPEAKER_03

Oh nah, nah.

SPEAKER_05

Oh hell no.

SPEAKER_03

I don't even want to damn. I don't want to know who it is.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, now you don't want to know. You see, you see how y'all be my monkey nut monsters.

SPEAKER_04

No, you were just blaming the negrets.

SPEAKER_03

No, let's put it. But I'm saying the negroes and the negrets. Oh, okay, well. You don't say they they uh, you know, they do what they do.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, and what I do is a damn good motherfucking job. Doing what I'm supposed to do. Okay. Without a nigga. But that don't make the nigga not supposed to remember that, you know, he have kids, but guess what? I have a Haitian, and he do that for everybody, so got a good one.

SPEAKER_03

Got a good one, man. Joe is we are.

SPEAKER_04

She answered one of my questions already. What is that? And that was like, what what comes with going viral?

SPEAKER_03

Damn, I want to know. I want to know where this baby daddy is.

SPEAKER_05

You know, you know. You know I heard the song, they play the song all the time. It killed me, it's a heart attack. I can't stand it. I can't stand it.

SPEAKER_03

What can I ask you with this? Go ahead. Can I ask you with this? You know she. Who is this baby that?

SPEAKER_05

This bitch.

SPEAKER_04

Damn. She's gonna make a content out of it.

SPEAKER_00

This bitch. You don't call that man no bitch. You know, he is whoever he is. She's put infant.

SPEAKER_03

She's an infant.

SPEAKER_05

My negroes doesn't. He um he sing that song, throw it off. What song? Please don't make me sing it, because I swear I would die.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, we we're gonna leave that alone. We're gonna leave that alone. We'll get back to it after the show. You're gonna tell us after the show. I'm not gonna put him out there wherever he is, whether you is, man.

SPEAKER_05

Fuck that bitch.

SPEAKER_03

Oh shit. Fuck that bitch. You can real with that.

SPEAKER_05

Bitch, when he I'm not talking to you, I'm speaking to him, bitch. Will you come to me with that fucking money like you supposed to? Cause what the fuck? That's so green. Do something, and I don't even need it. Do something, just do something. You cannot, nobody's gonna be blessed. That's why the motherfuckers ain't gonna nowhere their hood, Rich. And barely that. And no, no, no offense to the other ones, because I fuck with them, you know, the other group, the other two. But that fuck nigga ain't never gonna be blessed. That's why you can't, he. I don't even know what the fuck he's doing. I don't call him. We don't talk at all. It's zero contact for years and years and years. But don't just ever forget that you have children. You're living your life every day as if these kids on this earth don't exist. And they're boys. Are you dumb? That's green, but you want to have your ass on a fucking flyer? Bitch, you out your motherfucking mind.

SPEAKER_03

I don't want to know, I almost want to know what it is.

SPEAKER_05

Uh-uh. I might know him. I'm sure you do.

SPEAKER_03

Hey man, well, you got any more questions for her before you close out. Um you ever put something out there?

SPEAKER_04

You ever put for she cool lay man? She gives me a stomach. You ever put something out there? Like on one of your content that you and you and you thought, like, man, this thing here gonna get a backlash on it.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, all the time. All the time. I be putting out crazy stuff all the time. Like, sometimes I be talking about people, kids. Oh my god I try not do that though. I really do. I said I'm not gonna do that no more. I delete it quick. No, it just be my intent, my intrusive thoughts, like, but I delete it real quick though, after like my first and second hate comment, because I knew people wasn't fucking with it anyway. But I just be high, like what the fuck I be laughing, but yes, so but besides that, yeah, like you know, I be talking about slow people. I mean, I grew up with Bernie Mack. Who y'all grew up with?

SPEAKER_03

Like I grew up with Santa Sun, goddammit. Okay, did you prior?

SPEAKER_05

And I love Harlem Knight. That movie funny as fuck. Like, our gener this generation would not survive that movie.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, this is old. This generation is different. Different right now. Hey, I appreciate you, man, for coming through on the show. You know what I'm saying? Before we close out, is anything you want to say, any message you want to give out to the content creator? Anything you want to say, please say it before we close out.

SPEAKER_05

Um to any content creator, y'all just keep doing y'all thing. Niggas gonna talk about you.