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Madball & Uzi of Poison Clan

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SPEAKER_04

Yo, yo, what up, what up, what up, what up? You already know it is, man. This is your man, man, Papa Zo, the Papa Zoe show with my co-host.

SPEAKER_02

Walk the walk, baby. Walk the walk is in the building. Hey, boy. Hey, hey, hey, hey. What's that? What's up? Don't need no introduction, but we're gonna have to do it properly anyway. Yeah, man.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, listen, man. Hey, the original. Original, right? Poison clan. Okay. Uzi. In the building. Yo. Welcome to the show, fellas. Yeah. Welcome to the show. Hey. Hey, you already you already know before we do anything. Uh one of y'all will have a party. Okay. Appreciate you guys. Oh, yeah, blessing. Come come the come the come the light.

SPEAKER_05

That's right.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, let me fully like it. Yo, hey, man. Don't go straight right now. Yours. Y'all shit. Yo. What what is y'all name, not a group name.

SPEAKER_06

When me and Mad me and Mad Ball connect together, right? It's Rough Town Mob. Rough Town Mob, okay. We go by Rough Town Mob when me and him connect. Okay. Poison Clan is the um is is the is the top. It's like mothership. It's that mothership. That's right, that's right.

SPEAKER_05

So we got uh what is it? It's JT money. When JT goes solo, right, he's not poison clan, he's JT. JT, right. Okay. And we got home team, debonair and drugs. Right. And the original poison. Yes, pick it up, pick it up. Pick it up, pick it up. You know what I'm saying? Them boys is the club. Pick it up, pick it up. Yeah, man. Pick it up. You know what I'm saying? So it's all one family. Right. So when they do their thing, they home team. Right. JT go do JT. Right, right. Remember Dog, we do our thing mad about Uzi.

SPEAKER_04

Rough Time Mob. Rough Time Mob. Rough Time Mob. Y'all connect. Yeah, that's it. Yo, man, that's it right there, boy. Coming like that. Y'all coming out, hey, y'all coming out serious. Appreciate it. Y'all coming out serious, man.

SPEAKER_05

Appreciate it. Yeah, yeah. It's been a minute since Mimadog actually, you know, been back working together. Yeah. So it's like, hey, we'll just have some fun. Get them, you know. As long as we enjoying it, we'll be back. That's it, man.

SPEAKER_04

As long as you having fun with it, man, you know it ain't work. Exactly. You feel me? And that's what it's about. You know, you know it ain't work. You're having fun with it, man.

SPEAKER_02

So I mean, that's all.

SPEAKER_04

That's it, man. So y'all, y'all got started, yeah. I mean, from back from way back then, but the did y'all always have the uh uh call yourself uh uh what is it, uh uh uh Rough Town? Yeah, always or you just y'all just came up with it.

SPEAKER_05

Roughtown actually, uh what we should like far as the click. You just like say y'all together, like this rough time, man. You know, everything, but we kinda adopted it as far as, you know, this is rough time, as far as Miami, the whole, really wherever city from, once you it's rough time, it's rough time, it'd be weird. You know what I'm saying? So it's really like a well yeah, yeah, y'all from about the city?

SPEAKER_06

Cal City. Norlin. Let me get more specific. Norlin, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, man. Both of y'all from Norland. Yeah, right around the corner. From with the high school together, JT too? Damn it. The whole clan with the Norland. All of them. All the from the around there. Way back high school together and grew up together, man. We was a click before the clan. We was a before the group. It was already clicked up, you know? Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, man. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, damn, boy. That's what it is, though. Let me ask you something, my boy. This this this this one this one here for you, right? You know, I mean, what do you always wanted to do music?

SPEAKER_05

To be honest with you, like, uh I think music chose me because in some extent, I used to do the the parties. I used to be the DJ. Okay, so even before the rap and everything, I we used to do the house party. I had to equipment. So it's like JT used to rap. I wasn't really like, that's his thing. But to answer your question, what I really kind of like kind of pushed me. I wanted to hit one of them two live crew hoes. I'm like, bro, that's how them hoes, bro. When I was, I'm like, I was gone, bro. I ain't even really nigga. I don't know who ain't want to hit one of them others, bro.

SPEAKER_04

I'm like, nigga, you still about the one, you talking about the one, the picture where you on the beach and all them girls standing over him, the four girls standing over him, not the one you talk about? I was like anyone. Yeah.

SPEAKER_05

I'm like anyone like anyone.

SPEAKER_04

You know, one of them, one of them is which one of them is uh uh uh that's uh uh uh fee fee Felicia mama.

SPEAKER_00

So listen, man.

SPEAKER_04

But back in the day, you know, boy, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_05

That was my most so it's like so even when we even got TV Star even part of the family, it was like, damn, one year, right?

SPEAKER_06

Not to kick you off, man. One year, I don't know. Y'all remember that was y'all here with the uh base, the baseball uh at the baseball stadium we used to have the shows?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, one day the old the old the the old one over there on 12th, what's it? Exactly. Yeah, I know, yeah. That one when Luke used to throw the.

SPEAKER_06

Yes, Luke used to throw the shows right there, right? You know, one year we in the crowd. Because we in a group. Next year we on the stage. You know what I'm saying? It's crazy, you feel me? Just like that. It's crazy hobby, just like that. Let's say we perform it. So how it came, it just shows us.

SPEAKER_02

But music was something y'all always had a vibe for.

SPEAKER_05

I mean, down here we always was really I I it was JT. He was more like, he wanted that shit up. Like he on, he was on it. Like if I was young. He was young, but he loved it. Really, really loved it. But um once he like I say, it's it's like we the click, we're the boy, we doing the neighborhood, we doing everything like we normally do, go to school, we in the streets or whatever it is, but he had a passion for it. He had a passion for it. Yeah, like he I don't think he would have done anything else more than that. He was a really good street thing from the big thing.

SPEAKER_06

With that, he was yeah, he was down with it. And then when Deb and Dress, because they from New York, I don't know if y'all know that, but Debonair and from you know, Dance All Night. That's the best. Yeah, that's Deb and Jay. That was the first first two, two low lives. Yeah. But when he came down and then he connected with Jay, it just made it all that. When you asked when it started, that was from high school.

SPEAKER_04

Y'all had yeah, yeah, y'all had some hits, boy.

SPEAKER_05

Appreciate it.

SPEAKER_04

Y'all boy has some hits, boy.

SPEAKER_05

You know what? Man, should you say that? You might go help me out. This on the Papa Zoo show. I'm gonna start this right now. On the Papa Zoo show. Now, how come Poison Clinton ain't got no street sign, bro? I need to make a call, Papa Zoo. All right, send an email to somebody and say, listen, man, hold on.

SPEAKER_02

That's that's true, man.

SPEAKER_04

I mean, I ain't trying to listen. And I'm I'm I I I I I don't wanna I I don't wanna I don't wanna put it under blast right now, but I'm working on getting what's his name on the show. And I'm gonna ask him that question.

SPEAKER_05

If I uh working on it, I really feel like Poison Clan really, come on now, think about it, man. Yeah, man. That's a fact. Yeah, that's a fact.

SPEAKER_04

This is supposed to be a conversation, man.

SPEAKER_03

Like, how what? Now we'll talk about that.

SPEAKER_04

That's true now. That's a good ass question, boy. And I'm gonna ask. It's well deserved. I get buddy, I get buddy on a show, I'ma ask Buddy, yo, uh I had so-and-so, you know, he wanna know why Pusha Klan ain't get something, you know, whatever, get a street. Something, man. It's well deserved. Yeah, it definitely, definitely. You know what I'm saying? Not to take away, not to take away nothing from everybody who got the street name after them. Yeah, kudos to them, power to them. You feel what I'm saying? But you're right though, the clan ain't got did JT get one? JT got one. But the poison clan didn't, though. That's fine.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, shout out to JT. Shout out to everybody who got a sign. What's up, Pixar, Deslock, 29, oh everybody, Greasy, the whole, everybody got a sign. Y'all deserved it. Trust me. I'm I ain't gonna say y'all ain't deserve the sign. Poison clan deserve a sign. Case case case case got it too.

SPEAKER_04

Case one got a couple. What's up, case? I talked to them too though. Yeah, nigga crazy.

SPEAKER_01

The clan need one, man. The clan need one.

SPEAKER_04

The clan need one.

SPEAKER_01

For real. Putting it here first.

SPEAKER_04

Putting it out here first. Damn right. How did y'all come uh with Luke? How did y'all get with Luke Records?

SPEAKER_06

Uh what? What happened with that? How did y'all get with that? Okay, um, there's a club back in the days called Big Daddy's 8600. Yeah, 8600. All right, all right, you know. On my spot, come on, man. I'm six years old, man. Cause I'm playing around. On my spot, man.

SPEAKER_04

Yes. Oh, made a lot of hoes there. You already know.

SPEAKER_06

So, you know, they used to have talent shows and stuff like that. You know what I mean? Um, I forgot the night. Maybe when it was college night, maybe Wednesday, Thursday night, whatever, whatever. Deb and Jay used to go there and compete. Try to get it. But the thing about it, we won't even over. Yeah, we was under eight in there.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, we were still in high school. School night, we probably in the splack. Stolen club. We'll be surprised. We'll be in the parking lot. Yeah. We trying to hopefully, we're watching the clock. We're trying to make sure Jay or Deb get in there. Hoping we could win that little $150 a night. Yeah. Yes. We need that, boy. So, I mean, two, three in the morning. We got school in the morning. Parents don't even know where we at.

SPEAKER_06

Wildin. What it was though, Mr. Mix from the two live crew. Right, right. He was in there. And he seen Jay and Deb. And after that, um, he got with him and was like, hey, man, you know, I like to work with y'all boys. And um, like I say, Dev and Jay, them boys is talented, man. Um, Mr. Mix had some beats for him, gave him the tracks, and like just like that, they was ready to go with him. I'm taking it, Mr. Mix must have presented it to Luke. And Luke was like, Yeah, man, sign these boys, man. And we need to call them what? The baby too live crew. So extra hype, extra push. You feel me? That's how it happened. That was why the first album, Two Low Lights with Dam and Jay. You see the baby too live crew under the headline.

unknown

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

Because they ended up like these young dudes just they they seem something. They got it. They seem something.

SPEAKER_06

So he had to put that tag on it.

SPEAKER_04

What's our relationship right now with Luke? Right now, what's the relationship with Luke? Luke? Oh, Luke is good, man.

SPEAKER_05

I see Luke doing uh running for conversation, yeah. Yeah, yeah. And I think that that's a good thing, man. I hope um I hope he gets it. Because again, Luke's understand the struggle. He understands You know he came from the struggle. He comes from the struggle. He understands the the the language of the people, the the ups, the downs. He's been there. And I definitely if you know, I'm not campaigning for Luke or anything, but again, um, all I would say mostly is like, don't don't look at the music. Don't say, oh, he's a hey, he wants some pussy, man. I ain't gonna vote for him. Right. Don't let that. You know what I'm saying? Don't let that. Because he did his thing in the football.

SPEAKER_04

That's music, and then you know, that man that did a lot. And not only that, that's your your you as long as your past stays in your past. You don't bring it to your present, you good. Right, right, right. Everybody had a past, goddammit. You know what I'm saying? Why you gonna hold that against exactly what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, separate Luke, the the the entertainer, the musician, entertainer from this man. Luke could have been Tom Cruise, it could have been Tom Cruise.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, you shoot up all these people in the movie. You're on a social net, you don't you terminator. You already gonna vote for you. Y'all vote for the terminator, he shoot up everybody.

SPEAKER_02

So the president of Haiti. Sweet Mickey. Sweet Mickey, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, Sweet Mickey. He was musician, which crazy. Okay, but then he became the damn president of damn Haiti.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, president of Haiti. But now, but y'all go back, you know, y'all go back, you know, y'all, y'all the originators from Miami music, what was going on down here in Miami. So, how it feels now in this era, you know, that y'all put music out, but now in in this era with social media and everything going viral. How the vibe is trying to doing it this way here?

SPEAKER_05

Um I like some of it, but some of it, mmm, okay. For example, I kind of like the physical contact with the consumers. Right, right, right.

SPEAKER_06

Meaning in-stores, records, cited autographs, and stuff like that, and get to talk to the people.

SPEAKER_05

You know what I'm saying? You get to one-on-one with them a lot. You know, now you have to kind of like communicate everything to online and of course the personality is like a lot more better than.

SPEAKER_06

I would be used to that, you know what I'm saying? It's different, but I'm ready for the challenge, but it's different it's gonna be it's different.

SPEAKER_05

Or with the street team that went out and you drive, you've seen it, you physically seen them doing this work and everything, but now it's like, well, you just post, post, post, post, post, post.

SPEAKER_07

Different, different find.

SPEAKER_04

It's because yeah, it's easier, but everything is the end and everything is social media, man.

SPEAKER_05

I think they just robbing us.

SPEAKER_04

They're robbing us, they definitely robbing y'all. Yeah, how they gonna be. They're robbing the musicians of the strength. Exactly. So y'all ain't making no money. Y'all ain't making no money. Exactly. Because at least back in the days when you had physical. If you sell physical, if you sell you, as let's say you was getting a penny or five cents a record. Hey, this thing here's serious, bro.

SPEAKER_05

I mean to cut you off, but go ahead. Sneak up on you. Sneak up on you, boy.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, you know, let's say this, let's say it was five cents, they give y'all five cents. You sell a million. Got something, got something. But right now, you you you a million, you a minimum stream don't give you nothing. Nothing. You can't put games in. But these folks, boy, they done they done. They done fuck the game up.

SPEAKER_02

Like everything we tried to do, man, because this was this was our thing here. You feel me?

SPEAKER_04

Selling selling CDs to the and you know, from the trunk and all that stuff. Yeah, make sure that you're gonna be able to get that shit going.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Exactly. The movies and all that, you know, then we can't even look at it. I can't look at Michael Jackson movie right now. I gotta wait.

SPEAKER_06

But you gotta get back, you gotta adapt. You gotta adapt. You gotta adapt.

SPEAKER_04

You gotta adapt. Get left behind. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? You get you get left. Yeah, you definitely get left, man, if you don't adapt. Yeah, man, most definite. So I'm like, how let me ask you how okay, how many albums, you know, how many, how many albums have y'all done so far, Rough Town?

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_04

Or is this your first one? No. All right, I start. All right.

SPEAKER_06

First, me and Mav had a label after when Poison Clan did our fourth album, Straight Zoism, featuring Rough Time Mob, because we was ready to get ready to do it, you feel me? Yeah, so um, me and Matt put our money together and started and made a company, 191 Entertainment. And we started pushing our um first single. It was called Surviving the Game. And Jay was on the single, you know what I'm saying? Um, we was getting some traction, you know what I mean? WDR of 99 Jam was playing it. Me and Matt was getting little shows and all that. Then we got picked up by a label, Little Joe Records.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_06

Two live crew was already on that um on that label. So me and Matt was like, okay, we kind of knew something about him. So we like, we got with him. Okay. So we put out an album, Rough Time Mob, it was called Rock Bottom of the Pile. It's it's online, everything. Yeah, that one's online. And with that, we um one single was surviving the game, then we put out another single called Southside. Um record label, it was wasn't, we really didn't. I'm gonna say we was bumping heads, but it they just wasn't doing what we was wanting to do. You know what I'm saying? So we just parted ways and um took maybe a year, two year hiatus. Right. And we formed um another label, Doug Love Entertainment. Rest in peace, big fat Wayne. You know Fat Wayne?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, man.

SPEAKER_06

Well, he was the one, it was me, mad, and Wade had a regular label with Doug Love Entertainment, dog. I was in peace. Go ahead, go ahead.

SPEAKER_04

Man, I was talking to I would I was talking to him like a week before he passed. Yeah. Send him up for him to come on the show. Bring some of his food to his restaurant. Yes, yeah. And we're gonna eat it, and and you know, test and he was like, Yeah, boy, I'm done. Boy, let's do it. And then uh and then I got the call. And then that morning that he passed, I'm like, damn. You know what I'm saying? So rest in peace. That's why you know you gotta you gotta uh enjoy life every day. That's right. That's why I try to enjoy it every day. I try to certain things that might stress me, I try that'll be like a two-minute stress. I'm gonna let it go quick. Just put you to the side. Because life's too short, man. Life's too short, man. It's too short.

SPEAKER_06

He was a good dude, man. Good dude. Rest in peace to my dog. Yeah, rest in peace to my dog. But we had Thug Love Entertainment, and we did our thing. Um, we had a song called Um, we put out an album, but we really didn't, we didn't get to push it as much as we would. So I'm gonna just say no. But we had a single called Fuck You with Uncle Al on it. That was the last one he did rest in peace of my dog.

SPEAKER_03

Hey, rest in peace on your nigga.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, man, hey, hey, hey, oh man, that nigga boy, Uncle Al boy. Uncle Al is another one. Dog, I I remember right, I remember right when I first met Uncle Al. Rest in peace, man. I used to date his, I used to date with his sister. I like to deal with his sister. I did with his sister, dog. You know, I'm on the ab. I'm you know what I'm saying? And these his sisters stay right on seven, on 70, on them, the projects, on 70, what's that on 71st, yeah, on 71st, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, you know, hey man, I'm just I just memory lane, dog. Come on, man. Oh, hey, man. I'm gonna get this. So yeah, man, boy, I got that. That was crazy, dog. That was crazy all them speakers. And I'ma tell y'all something. Do you know, do you know back in the day, do you know I used to I used to drive the UMA truck for Luke, you know? Them boys didn't know how to drive no stick. I used to be the driver. I got a jacket and all, get them jacket and all. For the hoes.

SPEAKER_03

For the hoes. For the hoes. You know that that thing was big. For 41 packages, nigga. Yeah. You, you know, boots on, nigga. I want you could tap in that nigga.

SPEAKER_02

What's some of y'all's biggest um music influences that's coming up? I mean, with me, when I was coming up, I mean, yeah, pop. I mean, Poison Clan was definitely that was that was like the first, you know what I'm saying? So which which which and which music musician, rap artist that y'all was like, yeah, I like that buddy B, he's spitting.

SPEAKER_05

I mean, from back in, we like I liked it um cooie rap, can't coochie rap, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Uh Chaos One IQ. I was gonna say that.

SPEAKER_06

Scarface. Scarface. Oh, yeah. That's the gangs. That was uh Ghetto Boys, um NWA, Mr.

SPEAKER_05

Mike.

SPEAKER_06

Yes.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, hey, I'm I'm I'm gonna say something, man. What how how y'all feel with the music then and the music now? How y'all try to mix that up? I can't how do y'all mix that up, man? For then and now, dog. I mean, we can't live in the past.

SPEAKER_05

That's right.

SPEAKER_04

You feel what I'm saying? But damn, boy, I missed, I missed that, boy. I missed them days. You had an era, man. For me, I miss them days.

SPEAKER_05

For me, I was I was upset doing the the the mumble rap part. I thought it was over for everything. I thought this was gonna stop right there and like because it felt like it wasn't gonna change that transition. Right, right, right. So I figured, well, this was gonna stop and park. So it was like, oh, come on, don't do this to us. But what I like about it now is like they split everything in different jars, different. They split it on a trap. Yeah, trap, yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. Uh huh. Whatever, the drill, everything is all hip hop. That shit is all hip hop. Get out of here. It's like everybody could get some money somewhere, just find your audience, find your lane, and that's true. That's what it is. So I like that about it because. For one time it was a traffic jam, so you just like a thousand little wings, a thousand this ones, a thousand little wings. You know, so now it's like okay, you do that, go on that side with your music, you do this, and everybody's still doing anything. They all artists working, doing everything, but again, it's different. And you know what I'm saying? It's positive. Um I kind of I like some of it, like I said, I listen to some of the new artists too. Like, you know what I mean? So yeah, I mess with some of the new music too.

SPEAKER_02

I'm just going back for listening to y'all music. The creativity, right? It wasn't like y'all was creating, so y'all was actually speaking of some reality show that was going on. So I ain't trying to put nobody out there. So it's it's just how was y'all how was y'all able to just make it so real? I ain't gonna say that. Maybe they were real, maybe they were real with it. Maybe they were real with it. They were speaking the truth. I knew you was y'all was they gonna put it out there, like, yeah, man, because we would got you.

SPEAKER_06

I really think like poisonous mentality, to me, that's like my favorite album, so to speak. Poison's mentality. The commercials, everything, it was just natural, man. So the answer could we was living it, man. We was living it, and it was natural, dog. That's why, and I feel that's why everybody embraced it so much and felt it.

SPEAKER_05

Because we were doing it in the daytime, we coming in at nighttime, we recording it. And recording it. We don't know nothing but what we're doing.

SPEAKER_02

That's what I'm talking about, guys. This is what made the music so captivated. Yeah, yeah, yeah, man.

SPEAKER_06

This ain't what it what they're saying now. That wasn't capping. You know, you're right. And then as we would go on the road and like do in-stores and go to shows, I could see how Atlanta, Texas, Alabama, they all talking to the same. They embraced us, man. And I like this shit real. Because I was just, you know, I was a kid, man, maybe 20 years old. It's like 19. I'm like, this shit is real, man.

SPEAKER_02

But yeah, it wasn't, and it's it just was, man, like he just said, only one word. It was it was the shit was real. It was shit was real. Yeah. That's simple as that. Them boys wasn't.

SPEAKER_04

They won't they weren't perpetrating a fraud. Yeah, they wasn't. They was inside doing what they do and rapping about it.

SPEAKER_02

You feel me? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

You know what I'm saying? And like I said, boy, them boys have some hits, boy. Appreciate it, man. Appreciate it.

SPEAKER_05

Everybody who's watching the Papa Zoe show from the Poison Clan, Rough Time Mar, we want to say thank you guys for supporting us, riding with us. A lot of you guys took us overseas with the military, air forces, and played our music in different countries and give us new fans and everything. We appreciate you guys, man. Thank you, thank you. That's some whole plan. JT in here, Ram in here, Dave in here, drugs in here.

SPEAKER_04

How y'all feel about the music industry right now, though?

SPEAKER_06

Ah man, I don't like it. It's a lot going on, man. It's just a lot going on. Too much going on. So many songs are getting downloaded a day. It's no what we was talking about, man. But time, no, no artist development. Yeah, people kind of think. You feel me? They just think they can just use it. That's over with.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, what he said, artist development, though, right? Because you see them performing and they have some good music. It's not about the music anymore. Right, right, right, right. But they'll get on the stage and they'll be like, and they'll probably put the phone the mic in the pocket, and you just start to maybe let the song wrap itself, right? And they come back and just start saying, like, what's going on with buddy? Like, no showmanship. No showman. It's like, what's going on?

SPEAKER_04

And they get and they're getting they're getting a hundred grand a show.

SPEAKER_05

So I kind of understand why I guess they like why I need to give them a show. You know what I'm saying? If I'm getting a big thing, other people get a hundred grand a show, but so I and and what I like, one thing I like about it with the music industry is that they made it open where anybody could get it. Grandma had to roll out the nursery home, and she could just come with some bars and she's gonna get a check.

SPEAKER_06

Now I like that part. On the sense it's it's easier. Anybody can get it. It's easier to get into the game. You know, back in the days, you know, it was either radio, video, to get seen, I'm saying.

SPEAKER_01

Right, right.

SPEAKER_06

Now it's just your phone. It's just your phone, guys. So I can't, that part I love. I love. Okay, okay, okay. And because it, you know what I'm saying, it's make it less expensive, and you just don't know what to catch on. So, you know, it got this got this good and bad.

SPEAKER_02

What's with this project? You had any challenges doing this project?

SPEAKER_05

Uh, getting up in the morning. Back hurd. Yeah, knees hurting.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, yeah. I know that feeling, boy. I know that feeling, boy. I had to get them knee surgery, both of these knees. I know that feeling, boy.

SPEAKER_06

I had to get neck surgery and back surgery. That talk you trying to throw everything in it, but it's real. Like it's real.

SPEAKER_04

That's how I'm as you get older. As you get older things, you know, you're like a car. You break down. Exactly. But you know, thank God you're able to get older. Exactly. You feel what I'm saying? It's a blessing to get older. I ain't complaining. I love it, boy. I'm with you. I love it with knee hurting and all when Adrian had to help me walk. Alright, still doing that thing. My director over there had to help me get up. His wife had to help me get up with my D, you know, before. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, man. So, you know, but we heal though.

SPEAKER_05

That's basically what it is. Um besides that, like I said, me and Uzi, we did this before. How do y'all stay tight to all this years, though, man?

SPEAKER_04

How many years of friendship, brothership this been?

SPEAKER_06

And this for the whole I want to put our eight out of 40, 35, wait, 35 and plus.

SPEAKER_05

High school.

SPEAKER_06

35 plus. 35 plus, the whole clan. All of us, because we Jay, I knew from high school.

SPEAKER_04

Middle school. That's how long me and Ross. I know that's how long me and Ross.

SPEAKER_02

So give us give us give us throw some secrets out there. Like, like, what's the what yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

What keep oh I see what you're saying.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, keep niggas solid. Instead of niggas always falling out for females, finances. That's be the problem right there. Yeah, let's see. Female money. It's it's like I'm no.

SPEAKER_06

Go ahead. I was gonna say, listen, it happens, man. I'm not gonna act like certain them things that you're saying didn't happen, man. But at the end of it, I love my dog. And I love the clad. I love the clad. We done did too much. Yeah, we done been through too much, dog.

SPEAKER_05

At the end of the day, feel me? We know where many came from. It's like your mom is my mom. This mom, how many? Yeah, man. All our parents are the same mom, the same family. I'm at your house, he at my house. We mom feeding all of us. And we're like, come on, how serious can we fall?

SPEAKER_06

We might go through some things, you know what I'm saying? But we're gonna get past it.

SPEAKER_05

Everybody, you're gonna go through family, everybody go through or do something. Just say, just example. One dude, you know, I'm just making an example. If he's mad at this other dude, and he might be okay, bigger, and figure out, oh, I'm gonna just get him. Anybody else? No, you're not. Because we all together. There's no one gonna make one overpower anybody, meaning, you know what I'm saying? It's really this is us. We we not finna self-destruct, regardless of what. So we're gonna fix whatever the problem is, keep it moving.

SPEAKER_02

And keep it moving. Fix whatever the problem is, and keep it moving. Whatever the problem is, fix it.

SPEAKER_06

Exactly. Because just like you know, Papa Zoe, life is short, man. Life is short, and you don't never know. So you you know what I'm saying? You got no time to be mad at your brother like that. Get over it and keep it moving. Females too, get over it and keep it moving. That's what's up, man. Get over it and keep it moving.

SPEAKER_04

Get over it and keep it moving, man. It ain't worth it. It ain't worth it, though. It ain't worth it. You're amazing, you know what I'm saying? You made some money through, you're going through all that. You know what I'm saying? But you know what, though? Money, money, money always be the big issue of a lot of that. And females. Like my dog, my dog walks here, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_07

Ego start riding. Out of that.

SPEAKER_04

Out of that. She just go to people just go to tripping. You know what I'm saying, and stuff like that. But that's that's a that's a beautiful thing where y'all kept y'all, you know what I'm saying, y'all friendship this long, your brothership this long. It's a beautiful thing, though.

SPEAKER_02

Cause imagine, G, we got Uzi on here. Yeah, what's up, what happened, what's what's going on, man, but you know, me out there. Where's JT at, man? Where's JT at? What happened with JT?

SPEAKER_04

Man, I don't I don't fuck with them niggas no more. God damn, that's rough. And you know these niggas, and you know you've been around these niggas.

SPEAKER_05

On some real side off, be honest with you, just to add to what we're saying, that because again, it's never always just like happy go look and everything. Never gonna make it look like that. Because at one time we we kind of went together as the boys of the club. We separated. We can't really mess with each other. We weren't dealing with JT, he wasn't dealing with us.

SPEAKER_07

He wasn't dealing with that, yeah.

SPEAKER_05

You know what I'm saying? But that's part of growth though.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, so we ain't gonna act like you know what I'm saying. That's part of growth.

SPEAKER_04

That's part of growth though. You feel what I'm saying? Becoming men. Because y'all started like y'all say, young boys, you know, young kids, you feel me? High school.

SPEAKER_02

They'll play the big role in it.

SPEAKER_05

It was short, so like I I know you I'm gonna add something uh uh to what we said. Y'all probably don't know this, but JT is the youngest on the olive. So again, we protect he was the young one. So we are actually we're not we protect him because again, he's a chosen one, also. Think about that one.

SPEAKER_07

Respect him a dog, man. Yeah, he can be young, he can be gone. He can play in the city.

SPEAKER_04

I remember everybody, you know what I'm saying? I remember, I remember, I remember that dude, man. But I'm not gonna talk about it. But you feel me, respect what I remember, you know. He he gets he. When he stayed in my I remember when he used to stay in Miami Lakes, you know what I'm saying? Off of 57, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I had a homeboy stay, you know. Well, boy, yeah, but anyway, yeah, man. A lot of people don't a lot of people don't understand about Miami niggas. Miami niggas, they live it. Right, we different, man. I learned that we differ. We are, we different, dog. From yeah, from dying here to Parine, you know, Browwood. I ain't taking away nothing from Broward, but we different in Dog. We different in Dave. We really back then, we really didn't deal with Broward that much. You're right. We didn't deal with Brow. We used to say cow brow with our spraying day. You feel me? We didn't deal with Brow. Niggas, we didn't used to go to Broward. We didn't pass Brown. Why going out there? Boy, kind of pass called out, boy.

SPEAKER_02

That police officer was something else, too. Yeah, what's the name?

SPEAKER_05

That's a native. You ain't gonna go to Brow, because them police is need to be able to do it. You feel me? So they were boy, they were different, boy.

SPEAKER_04

You see what they did, you see what they did to people. Miami, Miami, now Miami got a jump out boy, them city of Miami, them jump out boys. What do you call them boys? What do you call them boys kitchen and all them? I remember them boys jumping out on the app, jump jumping out on the alb vibing. Yes, with my dog there, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02

Norley was wild too now. Norley had um, what they call this dude, Sarge. Sarge, I remember him too.

SPEAKER_05

I remember Sarge.

SPEAKER_02

What made a lot of what really made Cass City very kind of, if you if you could say viral, Norley was the one. Cass City had Cass City the school had okay, a little feisty, a little sweet at a team. But when it came down to shooting, I know this for a fact, Norland was shooting up everyone.

SPEAKER_04

I'm gonna tell y'all something. Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Them dreads over there, the the poster, what's it called? Shop box and all of them. Yeah, one man and his dog over there, that that stove over there in the corner. Them boys weren't playing. Them dreads, yeah, them dreads weren't playing, boy. Them dreads were northern. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Them dread went in order. I remember what I remember them dread running. And I remember me in high school. I used to, I had a I had a I had a dude that was in high school with me that played, we played football together, and I used to go drop him home. I remember I'm dropping home in Care City. I remember Care City was like a suburb back then. Yeah, correct. In my high school time, doing the 80s. Come on, man. Cash City doing the 80s. Cash City was different, man.

SPEAKER_06

But it ain't nothing how it is now. No, you're right. You're right.

SPEAKER_04

I'm dropping them off, I'm dropping them off to like some townhouses. Nah, them shit, them shit look like projects. It's really murder gods. Murder god, I would say it like that with respect.

SPEAKER_02

I'm from the city. Yes, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

All the cities came down, came over there. That's what that's what's going on. And a lot of people from the cities through what the homestead. That's why homestead where they at over there.

SPEAKER_07

It's true.

SPEAKER_04

It's true.

SPEAKER_07

Everything you say is a homestead, homestead.

SPEAKER_04

You ain't, you know, now homestead crazy. Homestead used to be like that. What they call that? Uh, exit one, whatever that is over there, where they and homestead supposed to be what? Yeah. Now you're hearing all kinds of stuff. All kinds of stuff. Homestead used to be like that, man. Homestead was about, you know, uh strawberries and and and and and and and mangoes and and melons and shit.

SPEAKER_06

You right?

SPEAKER_04

Nah, then boy. You know, flip. Yeah, flip the script. Hell boy, look at this. So memory lane. Yeah, you go about him in memory lane. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This ain't should have been all around, boy.

SPEAKER_05

This ain't been around all around. Thank you guys for having us, man. For real, for real. Uh this is our first um startup podcast, Mat Baller Uzi song. Yeah, man. Starting out with you guys and fucking. We got something for you guys. No, yes, we do. Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_06

Hey, we had just came up with this logo right here, number one, right? You feel what I'm saying? And we just got it. Oh shit. Definitely, definitely. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, cut off the presses, pressed on a face. Did it for us.

SPEAKER_02

So you feel me? You got a brother right here. You got a cigar with me, I got the cigar, but we think we gotta be big on right now.

SPEAKER_06

The only ones out right now, you feel me? But y'all feel like this.

SPEAKER_04

I'm gonna rock this, boy. I'm gonna rock it this heavy. Respect. I appreciate it. I'm rocking this heavy, boy. You know me. I I love the support, boy. We got to. I love this thing, man. Love that.

SPEAKER_02

If we don't support each other, who gonna do it? And that's what it's about to. You feel me? That's what it's about to.

SPEAKER_04

I say that I feel kind of I feel kind of I feel kinda like I know my my director over there, but he ain't got no hat. Bam!

SPEAKER_06

We got one, we got one for though. We got one for the truck.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_06

I don't want that about it again.

SPEAKER_03

Look how you looking, look at you looking, look at you looking, man. What's going on? South, man. You so what now? You so what? You so blessed what you said? Yeah, we got him. What is that? What you say? What you say, bigger stuff though, man? We gotta look out for that. I got it. Yeah, yeah. Hey, man. Hey, definitely that, bro. I appreciate you, dog.

SPEAKER_04

I appreciate y'all, man.

unknown

Yes, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I mean, man, is I mean what? I mean, is there anything else, man, y'all wanna say, y'all wanna talk about, man? Y'all got the flow. Oh, my bag, the bag making noise.

SPEAKER_05

We got this project that me and Uzi got out of bed, stayed up late nights, bumping our heads, trying to figure out, um, you know, trying to get some music that I think you guys would like at our age right now. Plus, um, it's been a while since we've been in the studio and everything. So um, hopefully you guys enjoy this when it actually fully released and everything. Definitely let you guys know it's available. You're gonna be rapping the merch, and we'll come back and party with you guys like we did. Um, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Like we say, it's gonna be it's rough time mob the title. First single gonna be Bust the Move. You know what I'm saying? We got the video already, so y'all look out for that. And then past that, JT just dropped yesterday. Well, JT gonna drop, he got his thing day party remix.

SPEAKER_05

It's in stores.

SPEAKER_06

It's in store now. But we coming out with Poison Clan 2, dawg.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, the whole click.

SPEAKER_06

First single gonna be Bust Clan Roll Call. Yeah, I guess I've maybe gonna bring us back if I was on the whole click, T, but it's ready. It's ready. We just got a whole poison now.

SPEAKER_04

Hey, when y'all hey hey, hey, when y'all, when y'all hey when y'all shoot that video, boy, I want to be part of that video. Exactly.

SPEAKER_06

Hey, you know we're gonna call y'all.

SPEAKER_04

I want to be part of that video right there, boy.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, yeah, straight up.

SPEAKER_02

I'm telling you, man. Yeah, I want to be part of that. Hey, I'm telling you, G, dawg when I come, I'm I'm a young, I'm young, man. Respect. Poison clan was was was yeah, man, with the map on the dashboard. You see how that's 30 years.

SPEAKER_06

I mean, I can't. That's about 35 years, dog. You feel what I'm saying? And when I hear stuff like that, poison clan rocks the world, man.

SPEAKER_02

Love, man. I love it. But the creative style, the way on the music and they're doing it, you actually seeing it happen as well. You see the robbery going down.

SPEAKER_04

You see the jacket. You see the jacket going down. You imagine I'm doing this jacket right now. That's me doing this jacket. That's me kicking the door down looking for this sack.

SPEAKER_03

Y'all was inspiration.

SPEAKER_02

With my coming up, coming up the way I you came up, yeah. I didn't come up on the right side. Yeah, yeah, you changed it, yeah, yeah. So I learned from them boys. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

Kidnapping and robbing.

SPEAKER_02

I learned a lot from I learned a lot from them, man. That to see him here right now, it's a blessing. You know what I'm saying? Absolutely, man. I've just turned 50. I'll be I'll be 50 on Monday on Monday. And it's a blessing just to be that age. Yeah, I know where I came from. The five Of these boys was rapping some music, the five music, like, man, this thing here sounds good. I wasn't doing it right at times, but it's like it's okay. I wasn't doing it right either. I wasn't doing it right either. It's it's it's it's what really influenced me and and and and and and got me where I'm at right now. Because you learn, you're gonna learn, you know what I'm saying. Live and learn. Because it's a story, you know what I'm saying? It's a teaching lesson. Yeah, man. I'm glad, man. So, I mean, it's it's a blessing that y'all, when I say yeah, boy, I got me. Your brother, the biggest boss.

SPEAKER_05

Uh huh. He's nice for that pen, man. Yeah. Yeah, shit. I fucked with him with on that pen. On that pen, on that pen that you're writing them, right, right, writing them words, yeah. I saw him at um, I saw him at this, I think it was pool party on the beach. Um, from South Beach at a pool party. I saw him there. Yeah, with that pen, stay on their neck. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Mad Bo, where mad ball come from? And after Mad Boy, where Uzi come from, man.

SPEAKER_05

Alright, alright. Oh wow, good question. Okay. What it was back when we were in high school anyway, right? We were still trying to feel each other out. We were still young, you know, trying to get to know each other as homies anyway, but we really knew each other. But I was new to you and Jay. Because everybody knew each other at a different time. Right. But my character, it was like this nigga is he won't stick to no rules, he's like a little mad nigga. And do the time they had the little mad balls, it's like he just wanted a little mad ball.

SPEAKER_06

Way back they had, I don't know if y'all knew that. They had that little thing, mad ball, mad ball.

SPEAKER_05

It was a little ugly, yeah. So they didn't know. We used to always rank on each other with the jokes, and like you like this little mad ball little motherfuckers, man. You don't stay, you always into shit and whatever, whatever. And it stuck with me, man.

SPEAKER_06

Stop. Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_05

And and then Jay go ahead.

SPEAKER_06

Nah, I was gonna say with me, it's kind of Jay just was Jay kind of gave me that name. I'm gonna be honest with you, with Uzi, and then it just fit because it's kind of packed.

SPEAKER_05

The Uzi gun that just started coming, the little Uzi gun.

SPEAKER_06

Correct. And I'm saying the way it spit.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, me, I kind of talked fast all the time. And it just all took place. Then he kind of kept with the gotta say something for Mad Ball and Uzi too, and yeah, he kept it in the music. So it's us together, like, and another time was like, yo, we might well do the rough time, mad ball and oozy. So it kind of all makes sense. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Mad Ball Uzi sound like one name because it's it's it's so it's so unpleasant.

SPEAKER_04

Dave County knows who the fuck mad boy the Uzi is. Respect, yeah. You feel what I'm saying? Maybe the new generation. Put it on the new county.

SPEAKER_01

No, new county don't. We gotta get him upon it, though. You feel me? That's why they got the project going on. All right, exactly. And right here, with y'all boys. You know what I'm saying? Representative.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, but you know what I'm saying. Put up put a little light under the fire. There you go. You feel what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? The fire going down, let's light that bitch up. Yes. You feel what I'm saying? That's what it is, man.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, we've been here before, y'all youngers. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, even though even though we ain't got no street name, we ain't got, you know what I'm saying? Exactly. You know, we ain't got no street name after, but we here.

SPEAKER_05

We ain't got a street name, man. That nice little lady that she was giving us street name. I'm like, that's a nice little lady, but maybe somebody stole our shit. Let me see. Poison Clan. She never came out with no Poison Clan sign. I can't take my son. Shout out to Lil Kobe. Listen, I can Shawanda, my daughter, because she knows I'm doing a show. She says, Daddy, you gotta um she does cakes and all that stuff. So if y'all want a wedding cake and this or yeah, I'd holla at my daughter. Um what's her name? Her name is Shawanda, but she's phone by creative underscore station. She'll come in. Creative underscore station. She'll come and fly in and get you to taste the cake before your wedding, before you said all that. She's from here? She's down here or she's everywhere. Everywhere. Okay, that's what's up. She'll do all the decoration, all that crazy fancy stuff, you know. But um, yeah. I can't take them down to the city and say, look a piccolo sign. Oh, daddy, oh, where's your sign at? Yeah, yeah. I see JT sign it. Well, Daddy, hold on. Wait a minute. I need to.

SPEAKER_03

That's all nice.

SPEAKER_05

All right, all right. Okay, hold on. Question. What sign we should name our sign if they give us a sign? Well, I think they should give us a sign. Which what y'all think? What song?

unknown

Shh.

SPEAKER_05

What's that? See? It's so many. That's what I'm saying. What song, though? There's so many names that we could use.

unknown

For real, man.

SPEAKER_05

But that's what I'm saying, man. Come with Action Bullet Vine. Yeah, go to the catalog, huh?

SPEAKER_06

Check out the avenue.

SPEAKER_05

Check out the avenue. Put shit past no. Whatever you want. Y'all got some hits, man. Fire this phone. Yeah, fuck.

unknown

Fire.

SPEAKER_06

Once again, it's oh rough time.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Well, I'm finna go look up some of y'all saw the night. I'm finna go play some asset tonight. I'm finna play some mass in the night. Y'all just break, that just hit me right now. That's what that pie.

SPEAKER_05

And I want to say this for all the poison clan fans, right? Um, with the copyright infringement, right? After so long, 35 years, I don't want to say it, but the the masters comes back to us as the artists. So far as the first album, Two Low Lives, go stream it. Stream the one on Undeniable Music. Right, that comes straight to the family. Shout out Jay and Deb.

SPEAKER_06

They got they got it back.

SPEAKER_05

You know what I'm saying? Just support that right there. Yeah. Undeniable Music Group.com. The ones that's streaming on that right there. If you want to support us, the group, and come stream. Oh, he's going with the IAO.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Second Chabuck, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, man. I'm looking at the shit right now. I'm looking, I'm just coming back.

SPEAKER_05

God damn.

unknown

You gotta get it from Undeniable.

SPEAKER_05

You said you guys are streaming from Undeniable Music Group, yes. Yeah, that's our our look at this shit here as the family. We appreciate you guys, man, supporting us over the years, everything.

SPEAKER_06

Like a man, right there.

SPEAKER_05

You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

I had to do that. I had to just do that under the bike, go pick it up, but I'm gonna. You know, we'll first I had to just do that, man, because man, boy, hey, I and I was a fan, and I'm still a fan. Respect, man. Respect, man.

SPEAKER_05

But we family two. And we family. That's what it is. That's what it is, man. Do you know we're the first group? First group. I'm gonna say it's real slow. Everybody because they're gonna be like, let me see what he's talking about. Started putting a street shit on them records from Miami. Period. Poison clan. First group. First group. Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna stamp that with you, man. I'm gonna stamping that. I could go through Florida and probably hear some other spots, but I'm gonna just use Miami right now because we're probably so show. We don't want to. This is right here in Miami. Shout out to everybody, but we the one who started trendsetter. Yes. The street shit. Yes. From hustling to robbing to settle, whatever it is, we started. For real. At the crib. Going on the internet searching and hear somebody else's story. That's right. We was doing, we were the first one to put that on the music. Not glorifying it. Not glorifying it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Get it, get it, I get it, I get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But at the same time, we started. We did that for real. Yeah, that's what's up.

SPEAKER_04

That's what's up, man. Hey man, all I'm gonna say is some real stuff.

unknown

We need us to not glorify that.

SPEAKER_04

We don't mean supporting none of it. But it's real.

SPEAKER_05

Man, listen here.

SPEAKER_06

I say to the people, y'all stay positive, you know what I mean? And um, if you have a dream that you want to do, you go all out and try to do it. You know what I'm saying? On a positive level, you know what I'm saying, and just don't stop. Do what you gotta do, you know. That's what it is.

SPEAKER_04

Yes, that's what it is, man. Hey, I appreciate y'all, man, for coming to on the show, man. It's all love. Once y'all get everything, you know, situated, what y'all got going on? I'm welcome y'all back. Bring the whole crew, welcome y'all back, the whole crew, man. Right. But man, appreciate y'all.

SPEAKER_03

You know,