We Got Motion
We Got Motion Podcast hosted by Calwood and P-Dub, where real talk meets real ambition. Two minds, two backgrounds, one mission: growth.
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We Got Motion
We Got Motion Podcast With P-Dub & CalWood w/ Special Guest Telles
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Dub and Cal speak on current events, sports, politics, music & financial literacy with guest Telles.
We active, man. We got motion. You already know what to do. Peter B G and me, Carol Wood. We got special guests, tell us. You feel me? You know what I'm saying? Rapper extraordinaire, rapper, singer, extraordinaire, engineer. You feel me? Beat maker. You know what I'm saying? Everything. You feel me? Definitely got motion in the shit, though. But how we doing wood?
SPEAKER_00How we doing with on this memorial day? Man, we I'm doing good, man. Doing good, feeling great. You know what I'm saying? Happy Memorial Day for all those who celebrate Memorial Day. And man, yeah, man, we got motion, you know what I'm saying? Uh Frequency 99 is the umbrella. We got motion the podcast. GME is the label. And we have we got a special guest, man. Uh tell us, tell us where you're from. Um, tell us just a little bit about you.
SPEAKER_03Well, still, this is your boy Tellus. Uh, originally from Flint, Michigan, North Side, you feel me? Uh, we down here in the nap. Now we posted up. Uh, is it's now for nothing, you feel me? Uh 2100 Music Group. Like you said, we got motion. Uh everything is everything over here, you know what I'm saying? Uh, we just uh just dropped uh a month ago, uh, street views. We had 40,000 streams. Uh thanks to the team, 40,000 streams, you know, and it's still ticking, you know what I'm saying? Ain't no, ain't no, we're gonna get you a thousand streams in two days, and then and then it stops, you gotta be a new creature. You know what I'm saying? You you you feel me? And it's uh and it's actually you know the process. So we're gonna bring more artists in, we're gonna bring more people in. Um then once they get exposed to the process, I was actually building and reaching out to the masses, you know what I'm saying? You know, we really got something to say, we really got something to do, and it feels good to be a part of something where um every everybody is like-minded and everybody is bosses. You know what I'm saying? You know, so that's my whole that's my whole movement. You feel me? So, yeah, we're touching everything, we got motion. You feel me? Let's get it, let's get it. Shout out to the team.
SPEAKER_04Okay, Flint, Michigan, though. You look motherfuckers be sleeping on Flint before we go to Detroit was really yanking. Flint was really the one, though. You feel me? Don't shake the old uh you feel me, old Cal Wood, man.
SPEAKER_00You know, no, no, listen. I I'm I'm super, I'm super third man Detroit. You know what I'm saying? We are who we are, but Flint, they had the Dayton family, they had Bootleg, they had a lot of talent. John Connor. Yeah, a lot of talented artists, you know what I'm saying, before the wave of where it is right now, what they got, you know, from the Rios to the uh to the Pac-Mans, uh, to the Telicists, to the um, you know, just everybody, man. So I Flynn had a good scene, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to my cousin energy, the producer. Um, shout out to my cousin Mo B, his dad, you know, saying the original uh producer. Yeah, man. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you.
SPEAKER_04When you said the back, look at you know, everybody, you know, really we feel like everybody from Detroit. When you say Michigan, like out of my way and shit, like that. If you don't really know, you think everybody really from Detroit in this era, but they got on staff.
SPEAKER_03It's like what I this is what I tell people, you know what I'm saying? I tell them, you know, Detroit, that's the city, you know what I'm saying? But uh a 30-minute drive, you know, everything close, you know what I'm saying. But the way I feel about it is a lot of you know, growing up through the the early 2000s, the mid 2000s, you feel me? If we wasn't holding it down on our own, a lot of the ARs or whatever, a lot of the people on the scene, it to me, it kind of feels like they scared to go up north, they're stopping the deep, you know what I'm saying? But they scared to take it up a little further up north, you know what I'm saying? So we we so let me ask you this.
SPEAKER_04Let me ask you this. What separates Detroit from Flint in a sense of stylistically, and even in the sense of like the hoods, like the turps? Like what separates Flint from Detroit and both of those game.
SPEAKER_03So so so um I'm gonna say now what separated uh as far as like the turps and stuff. Uh Flint really, it ain't really no, it really ain't no this the wrong, this the bad side of town. You really ain't safe nowhere. You know what I'm saying? Don't go nowhere by yourself. It used to be a lot, it used to be like GD7 fold crip and blood, you know what I'm saying? A lot of the OGs, if you know where you at, if you're in the buck, if you in beach, or you know, you disrespect it, you know, niggas rocking red out there, you feel me. Um uh on the north side, niggas rocking blue. But nowadays, it's really just uh it's really just uh your your street, like your we we rep blocks, you feel me? Uh Gunhood, DNA, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00Like I grew up, I worked in Flint, but I grew up in Flint too, so I know a lot of them say this too. So yeah, so yeah, so it's it's to me the difference is it's not it's not really a difference, it's really like freight. You got the east side and the west side, and then but on Flint, you got all the sides, but then they all got their little blocks of games they ran.
SPEAKER_03So they're like what street, what street you from? But really, it come down to the street, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Right, so y'all like so y'all like us in the sense of like in in in southern county, it is like red rack, blue rack, real gang members, but we from we gang members, but we're not gang members. We from blocks and turf like that, but we really wepping hard.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, see what happened was what happened was uh it started out. I don't remember exactly when I know late 90s into the early 2000s, you know, the task force really came in and got a lot of the got a lot of the leaders, you know what I'm saying? And what I used to tell motherfuckers is bro, back in the day when them GD Cell Float niggas was standing outside, when them blood niggas was standing outside, wasn't no human trafficking, it wasn't no kids getting abducted, you know what I'm saying, type shit, because them niggas was outside on the block, the kids could walk out and get off the bus and roam the neighborhoods, you know what I'm saying, freely. Because really what people understand is they'll those was really the soldiers, you know what I'm saying, for the neighborhood, for the for the for just for the hood of this shit. But uh the task force came in, you know, and they had their little operations and they got a whole lot of the lot of the structure on a lot of these, a lot of these young niggas right now. Well, why in they um they don't got no real leadership, no rank structure and stuff. So it's really like the wild, wild west nowadays. If you you don't start no shit, won't be no shit. You feel me? But you just gotta you gotta know where you at. And um, as far as the music, me personally, I feel like I pay homage to the D. You know what I'm saying? Because y'all really set the set set the wave and set the mainframe on how to work together, even if you from different sides, the music shit was the goal. Like uh cash out, you feel me, even though they signed, um I might be speaking, um, I might not know everything factually, but when cash out got signed, they got shelled, you feel me? But my boy uh payroll to your body, you know. I really don't shout out personally, but from the game that you spit and from the way that you know the whole signs, the whole labels and shit, they work together, you know, and that's something that we really need. Uh in the city of Flint, we see how Detroit can work together for the shit. They didn't let the industry change their sound, change their way, and then they know that Detroit sound one of the biggest sounds in the industry right now, you feel me?
SPEAKER_00Right, yeah, I think yeah, for sure, for sure. I think that's also the difference. Like Detroit artists, even if they beefing, they will work together kind of similar to Atlanta, but in Flint, it used to be way more like the gang turf block street politics, so they wouldn't work together, but now you know what I'm saying, with the help of energy bringing that sound more uh popular, it brought all the Flint Hoods together, so now they all work it together, and now most of them got deals, right?
SPEAKER_04So, so a lot of I think it's important like for us to understand, especially regionally, especially because you know we always talking about motion, who got motion, right? I think it is important to differentiate, not necessarily to separate, but just so everybody understand, like how to pay all my store, whatever, right? So it's like in my era, Detroit. I always knew about Detroit, but you know that's the motor city. But you know, the Dayton family almost really would kind of put Michigan on the map for me. I'm a ogito when it comes to the rap scene. You feel me? And now y'all got that Detroit versus everybody shit, even though you know we really your cousin, you know. You know, tell we we really your cousin, like we really fuck with it and vibe with it, right? But I love to hear your take tell us you you you fuck with Rocky Bad. You said who Rocky Bad. I gotta get put on, I gotta get put on.
SPEAKER_03You don't know about Rocky Bad?
SPEAKER_04Yeah, she'll look out.
SPEAKER_03You know what I'm saying? Because I'll be so locked in, you feel me? On some way.
SPEAKER_04Oh, some way shit, you don't listen to nobody else's locked in, man. Yeah, and the co part about it is you don't even, I don't think I ain't gonna say you don't rap like them, but I like you you be giving me like MC vibes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, because I I study the old, you know, the old MC, the MC style, you know what I'm saying? Even um, even today, I heard some shit on the on the regular radio and they was playing their old school 90 shit, bro, crisscross, right? You take away a beat, you know what I'm saying? You just get to the the MC and the lyricism of that style, bro. If I if I if I could personally bring that style back, you know what I'm saying, with the Mickey Miggity Micgedy Mac. But it's it's the uh I don't know, like that style is I feel like it could have a lane today with the right production, you know what I'm saying? That's real hip-hop, you feel me? So I really focus on like how MCs really get out, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00You know, the thing here's the thing, though. The real the thing is it need to be more MCs, but if we really pay attention in history, even the past let's say 30 years of hip hop, the top five artists have been lyrics. Like, think about it. We all of course it's all drowned.
SPEAKER_04Let's run that back. What five artists next one? You said that over time. What five artists?
SPEAKER_00In every era of hip hop, it's whatever art, all the five artists has always been lyricists. Think about it in the 90s, early 2000s. Who would I say was the top people? Biggie, Pop, Knox, Jay-Z, Minim, Buster Rhymes, E40, uh um, all these different people.
SPEAKER_04I'm gonna agree with you just because you put photos in there, but you just give me photography.
SPEAKER_00I'm I'm I'm gonna go ahead and agree with you. So, but they they've been lyricists. So now, so then 2010s, 2010s, we had Kendrick, Drake, J. Cole, Wale, Big John, um just certain people, uh uh Big Crit, uh all these, they've all been the top dogs, and they've all been lyricists. And even now, if we look at the people who sell it the most, Drake, lyricists, Kendrick, lyricists, J. Cole, lyricist. We just need to have more of them, but we always been the top. Yeah, the lyricism has always been at the top.
SPEAKER_04It just sometimes, even when it comes to the lyricism, some uh some people gotta dumb it down in order to make sales. You remember Nas always was a lyricist, but he did have to come with that nostril with some of the that wasn't necessarily lyrical, but he went commercial for a minute to get the bag, then came back eventually to the lyrics. So sometimes you do be having to dumb it down and make a record, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Because if you you can't skip past Andre 3000, bro. Oh, yeah, for sure. You know, back when they were talking that AT alien, when they was talking that AT alien shit, man, he was all off of shoppers and all types of shit. You feel me? And uh uh who up the Wu Tang, you know what I'm saying? Uh you you you up on you you up on Doz Effects, Doz Effects.
SPEAKER_04You need because that Mickey Mickey Mickey, that that style really was like Daz Effects lyrically, like that shit you talking about with Chris Cross. You got I'm gonna send you some shit with Das Effects so you can understand like they they was really they was wrecking shit in New York.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's the type we should all really want to deep dive into, you know what I'm saying? Because it's not it that it's not dead. Motherfuckers just ain't put shine another light on it since 95. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_04We we we in Greenland stuff, like really, I ain't gonna lie to you, bro. If really, if you ain't thinking about rebirthing or remaking something or redoing something, like and you dropping an album, you might be sleeping on a genre because yeah, uh a lot of the youngsters now be thinking a lot of shit is new, but it's all really van. But when we was young, we was remixing all the old shit too, and hip hop is really built on you know, remakes and remixes and and old records and and and uh throwing the old beats and you feel me? So, really, you gotta kind of reach back and pull some old and make it new. I feel like that's part of the like the flavor that you're supposed to do.
SPEAKER_03You you got to Prince Prince spoke on that, you know what I'm saying? I think people took it took it a wrong way or something like that, but like you said, it was really built on that because a lot of the stuff it'll be some songs we thought was hip hop, the original was Earth, Wind and Fire. You know what I'm saying? ATs and them was listening too, they can remix that shit up. We don't so I think it's our job to keep the genre alive, to go back, pay homage, remake it. My my only thing about that, I don't like when a motherfucker get on some shit because the producer didn't produce it, but the the the artist don't know shit about it. Like, I ain't gonna lie, I fucked with Tori. Shout out to Tori Free Tori, you know what I'm saying? But when he did say it, when he said some shit like he ain't really know the song, bro. That was a hit, you should be old enough to know that song, bro.
SPEAKER_04It was a hit of your you know of your time, but everybody, but everybody got a student of the game, either. It's like even when it comes to when even when it comes to hoop and sports, it's a lot of dudes now that's wrong, but they act like they shitting on the older generation, and the older generation paved the way for them to be there. That don't mean you got a dick rod and then, but it means that you for sure supposed to pay homage, like you're supposed to do that. Like, look, even with Drake, Drake dropped dropped, like they said his first iteration of his album had no uh producer creds on it. You feel me? So, you know, that's a very big thing for a producer to have that cred on there, not just for revenues, he might get his money on a front end and a back end, but just for me to look at it and know who it is because I might want to go solicit business from him, right? Exactly. For him, but because he wants the albums to put them out, he didn't want to put them out so they wouldn't leak. When you put the creds in there, they do kind of saturate late. You know what I'm saying? So I don't know if that's true, but shout out to all the producers and engineers and the dudes that twist the knobs and do all the shit behind the scenes and never get no problem.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to them, man. The the art, the uh music industry and need to take a note out of Hollywood from the actors, man. Them motherfuckers didn't unionized. You know what I'm saying? They didn't unionize. You ain't gonna uh underhand no actor, no actress, no, no screenplay writer, you know. But we be out here, we we really out here independent, but you know, the independence do come with some type of um it come with a big gratification if you can do it right, you know what I'm saying? But we take a lot of low bars on it on the end too, because like right now it's what 0.2.02 cent of us of a penny for a stream, right? Right.
SPEAKER_04Somebody figured out a way to do the math on the penny to break that down. You gotta be a super genius to be able to break down the penny. I mean that's awesome. And then still wouldn't even throw us the whole penny after you gave us some more money, you wouldn't even throw us the whole penny. Like, y'all just take the penny, brother. What y'all gonna do with that penny? But I want to double back on something you said because you got two comments right here. One of them was talking about uh, so the kids' protection was taken off the streets when you was talking about how the old school miles used to protect the streets, and then uh another one said uh protection is paramount, right? And talking about that, we know that the old school gangs they didn't really start off as terrorists of the streets. We knew that that was there protection from the police and police brutality, even the black matters, all that shit is really offspring of the black manners, and it was really there for uh real purposes, and then they just got turned out of these females. So we always try to protect the kids.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you know, kids that they that's against the rules, you know what I'm saying? You don't mess with no kids, you don't mess with no females, you know what I'm saying? Uh a lot of the I believe a lot of the degeneracy came from uh you know the CIA or whatever you want to call whatever entity, whatever entity, um you know, the drugs, ignorance, you know what I'm saying. Um, but you know, a real OG, you know, they they'll respect your mom. You know what I'm saying? Hey, I ain't gonna I ain't gonna put you down, little cuz uh because you you you don't you the one you the light, you gotta you got a brain or you can hoop or or you a jeez. We're gonna protect you in the streets because you the team.
SPEAKER_04That's the but that's that's the real true essence of what it's supposed to be, especially if already know I'm out here, and I feel like the reason why I resonate a lot with like the young people in my life is because I ain't no hater. I might kick the game to you and you know throw some shit at you, but other than that, you're gonna make your own decision, and I ain't like you know, a lot of old niggas be like hating on whatever the young niggas do. That's why that Willie Lynch syndrome kick in. You feel me?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely. That's that's niggas crazy. You're right, though. But you know, we all we could do, man, is just be the example and you know, and lead the youth that we got around us in some better positions, and also listen to them too, because you know, me being who I am, I don't just I got mentors, I got people older than me, my OGs, but I also got people that's younger than me that I listen to as well because they push they they're gonna help push this forward.
SPEAKER_03So you know, so uh telling matter of fact, tell us I'm telling you. Hold on, you tell us I'm 37, man. You know what I'm saying? Drink drink water, stay fit. You know what I'm saying? Black don't crack less you smoke, man. I'm 37 told me uh told me the other day I look 25, but I think Haints was uh hurting for a squirt, whatever. Uh man, one of the biggest lies, because that's that that brings up to me. One of the biggest lies that we tell ourselves as black people is that you still a baby, you know what I'm saying? Oh, you are you you'll walk up to a motherfucker 40 years old. Oh, you still a child. Now I don't know what ulterior models you got behind that, but you really ain't. We need to carry ourselves through through normal everyday life as if we doing uh sports time. You feel me? They call it LeBron old in the streets. LeBron ain't old in the game is old, yeah. But this is the thing, time is money, you know what I'm saying? So I I'm in college right now, so I'm a lot around a lot of 20, 21, 22-year-olds getting to the bag, you feel me? And I'm talking about someone me 70, 150,000 investments in their 20s. Why? Right, because they're young and they got more time to accumulate more money. That's what that's what they mean by time is money. But if you're 40, 45, still trying to figure it out, now you're going through a midlife crisis, get knocked out like Ray J. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_04Right, right. Look, that's a good segue. That's a good you did a double segue. You said sports, investments and ray. You want to you want to hit us with investment shit? You want to hit us with the Ray J like? What you want to hit us with?
SPEAKER_03Man, uh I do I do want to talk about the investments and stuff, you know what I'm saying? Because a lot of us, you know, I tell people we didn't have this shit in our pockets back in the day. I I remember, bro, when I was uh I was learning how to uh you know sack up type shit. My OG teaching me how to break it down. Meanwhile, I got a dopper ganger, probably some some some some other boy, white boy on the or Asian boy, my same age, same birthday on the other side of the planet. He learned how oh, this is the SP 500. You know what I'm saying? I ain't had OGs to break that shit down to me like that. My OGs, you know, was teaching me how to how to get it in the street. So I'm trying to tell people it's important that you teach yourselves, and now you got that shit in your pocket. When Bitcoin came out, the shit was 10 cents. We would have had to go to a bank, get a brokerage account, you know what I'm saying, and and get that shit at market price. Now you can invest in anything for a dollar.
SPEAKER_00So let me ask you this question, tell us let's say let's say you're talking to a 17-year-old, he's about to be 18 in 10 days. He got a thousand dollars at his open house. What are the top three to five stocks or cryptos you would have him to invest in to make some money?
SPEAKER_03This is what you want to do 17, turn it 18, you got a thousand to play with. Um get you two fifty, put it in all these. Put get you two fifty, you want to put it in a it's a gold stock where you bet you're investing in the price of gold digitally, so you still own gold without having to buy gold bars. You want to get into the uh the QQQM. That's the uh that's the uh the NASDAQ, that's the top 100. No, yeah, that's the top 100 uh stocks that's that's doing good. You're gonna train with the nation. You want to get into the SP 500, that's the top 500. So them the stocks, and then with the cryptos, you want to get into Bitcoin, Bitcoin is. Is uh backed by the government now, so it ain't going nowhere. And you want to get into Ethereum, which is number two, it's basically the silver of the crypto world. Anything that's going against uh Bitcoin and anything that's not Bitcoin and not Ethereum is basically betting against Bitcoin and Ethereum, you know. But you want to diversify, but them the top five. You want the SP 500, you want the NASDAQ. I can't remember the ticker for it, but it's a it's a gold stock. I have to pull it up. Uh it's gold. And you want to get into Bitcoin and Ethereum. Them, them the top five. You don't want most of your shit to be crypto, you know. But I mean, whatever you want to do.
SPEAKER_04You want to buy that basically you want to diversify, right? Also, but also you gotta you gotta make sure that you let them know that they gotta be patient. You know what? Yeah, one thing about this is instant gratification.
SPEAKER_03You're right. You hit the you hit the nail on the head. You gotta be patient with that shit. Don't put don't put five hundred dollars in some shit, and then by Wednesday, you gotta go grocery shopping and you gotta pull your investment out. You feel me? If you gotta start small, if you gotta do fifty dollars a week, if you gotta start small, build it up to a hundred dollars a week. The beauty of the shit is compound interest. So a lot of the the number one, the a lot of the top, you know, the millionaires and billionaires, they always do the two two two. You want to have two thousand, you want to get to two thousand, let that compound, and then you want to get to ten thousand because two or ten is twenty. Once you get to twenty thousand, your whole mind change, uh in your whole mind frame change. You no longer being reactive to your living situation, you being pro-active, you know what I'm saying? So you definitely want to diversify, but your goal is to get to twenty thousand dollars, so that compound interest can can basically set you up for for for a life change, you know what I'm saying? So that's that's really the nuggets, gotta be patient.
SPEAKER_04So basically, but but you but you want to make sure whatever you put in you can afford, not have to double back on them. So, like even if you ain't if it don't accrue no interest, uh uh hella fast or whatever, you just want to be gonna be like that thousand is gone. I'm not even looking at that thousand.
SPEAKER_03I'm not if a if if a thousand to you is ten dollars, so like like say, yeah, if you got a thousand dollars, but and in your budget that's ten, put a thousand in that bitch. You feel me? If you broke, if you broke as fuck, I'm talking to us now. I'm talking to us. If you broke as fuck, nigga, go door to ash, nigga, and go buy you ten dollars of bitcoin, buy you twenty dollars of bitcoin, go like it ain't no it ain't no reason.
SPEAKER_00Nobody should be broken as era, that's a fact.
SPEAKER_03Especially if you young, because time is money and you young, so you got the time. You feel me? You you got the time to make the money, so and you know you ain't gotta they want you to have life insurance policies. I'm not saying don't get that shit. They want you to have 401ks. I'm saying I'm not saying don't get that, but you don't have to have your time with it, you ain't gotta have your livelihood based on some money that you gotta uh fight another motherfucker for that you didn't already put your own money into.
SPEAKER_00Gotcha. Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_03Well, that's it. Yeah, that's that's that I get that.
SPEAKER_00I know you got the people too. Oh no, listen, I get all of my my my game as far as investing from him, so everything he said, I'm already I've already put all my stuff into. So he always gives me uh the best, he'd been giving me good uh stock and crypto advice since 2019. So you know he also helped me make a lot of money on uh when Dogecoin was popping.
SPEAKER_04When those stocks, hey, everybody was an expert when it came to Doge.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, but we had nowhere to those are probably the only mean coin with a little infrastructure because Eli must you know the spearheaded the shit, but you gotta watch the mean coins, man. Like I said, those got some infrastructure because you know he tried to make it to where you go to the moon and motherfucking buy motherfucking uh moon juice with dogs coins and shit, whatever.
SPEAKER_00Right, right. All right, so yeah, all right. So so we bought the segue to this ray fight, right? Did you see the fight? Man, Ray Just fight.
SPEAKER_04The whole fight was a real that shit was hey, the one with Beasley and him was literally like 60 seconds. Yeah, I was disappointed in him. That was crazy. He liked it. Who was too quick?
SPEAKER_00Who would you wait a minute? Who would you disappointed in? I was disappointed, no, no, of course not. No, I was disappointed in him too. No, I was disappointed in Ray J too, but I was disappointed in Michael Beasley. So you might be sleeping on Lance on Steve, it's been a beast's whole career. No, Lance is fire. No, no, no, no, Lance is fire. I just think that I and I wasn't even expecting Beasley to win. I was just expecting him to just yeah, to get him up, right?
SPEAKER_04Right, right, right. Yeah, that's the difference in that NBA shit, though. The NBA fight when they on the court on that one faking it, what swing it, that don't really that shit. That don't uh they don't do it.
SPEAKER_03I didn't know Aiden Ross was hosting was hosting this shit. Uh, but then I seen a little kick sample. I'm like, that's what it is. But he he I I I I shout out, Aiden Ross, you know what I'm saying, with what he did with that with that whole kick platform, how he started with that shit. But yeah, man, that Brain J fight, man.
SPEAKER_00Listen, listen. Shout out to Ape Ross, shout out to the company brand risk. I'm gonna tell y'all this now. I'm gonna put myself on the line. Dub dub dub, he's he's he he he can sit out for this one. Super brand risk. Y'all can hire me. Y'all can hire me under freaking under the week out motion podcast. I will fight super high fire. And let me tell you, super. If you watch this super, I will beat I will beat the dog shit out of you, my nigga.
SPEAKER_04Please, bro. And look, you gotta make sure you gotta add the frequency on another, you gotta have a whole bunch of shorts, bands, all the shit on you.
SPEAKER_00Bro, it's double happening. Now we got motion on the shorts and the shoes. I'm having the custom mouthpiece.
SPEAKER_02It's gonna be slow motion, it's gonna be slow motion.
SPEAKER_04It's gonna be slow motion. So we're clipping this. We clipping this you brought it out.
SPEAKER_00Super will not, bro. Super my bro, my boy, you will not win, my nigga. Please, Aiden. I ain't gonna tell you the price right now. What I do it for, but I do it for a good price because it's all for the team, it's all coming back. You know, you know, right?
SPEAKER_04I mean, blue face first, and then Ray J he made it seem like that shit really scripted, like it's supposed to be a certain way, right? Ray J was Ray J trolling because he was like, after he got knocked out, and he had the Flintstone lump. He was like, Man, what's that, bro? What you doing?
SPEAKER_03He had the Martin Lawrence going on, bro. That was it was it was a lucky hit, and then that motherfucking hard, bro.
SPEAKER_00I don't know if he didn't he didn't hit him that hard, but it still was a lucky hit, and then you know, when super hit him, he was shocked.
SPEAKER_04Yes, he paused for a second, he paused at it because he thought he was playing, because it looked like Ray J was playing at, but it's another angle. I was gonna post right, bruh. When they got new camera right there where he got clipped at bruh, Ray J was looking like John Rick was a somebody, but he was the lump. He had the lump already when he got hit.
SPEAKER_03That's what made you think what did he go off cue? Then he go off cue with the knockout for himself, and this is the thing for for him the the type of hit that he took would have knocked him out called he got up instantly.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, so he looked stupid for a minute, he looked like it was on like a York Pepperman Patty commercial. He was leaning, you know, he's leaning like his own skis a little bit, but yeah, let's keep shit real. But but I think that I mean, we ain't never seen Ray J get him up. We seen a pump fake and all he's fall fabulous, nigga. He fought fabulous.
SPEAKER_03Which fabulous? He's a bo. Who won?
SPEAKER_01Hello Ray J back back in the day.
SPEAKER_04Are you talking still one wish? Oh, I thought you were talking about dad by Ray J. Dad by Ray J is a different is a different beast.
SPEAKER_00That's a different beast. We all talk about I'll talk about I'll talk about blood, ray. That was a death row. That that ray. Oh, you know, you know, what face said that too.
SPEAKER_04Uh blue face said it was rigged too. Blue face has said that he said he said when he fought Brunt, uh it was rigged or something like that. But I if you can face one that fight, blue face won that fight.
SPEAKER_00I didn't watch the whole fight. Some people said he won, but the clips looked like he was getting whooped though. No, you watched the fight, just being unbiased. Yeah, he no blue blue won blue won the fight, and the thing is, and why and what was messed up with Aiden that was talking about Aiden was making the was making bets for the other dude, and it's kind of tricky because if this is your boxing league, how can you make half a million dollar bets on your own league? It makes it look away. You can't do that.
SPEAKER_04Oh, yeah, oh yeah, I remember that. Yeah, that is true because it's like you waging against yourself. You can rig it, yeah. You can rig that's how they got B Rose, but even though Rose wasn't cheap, yeah. You can't guarantee that he just believed in his team, right? Right, right, right, right. But let's segue to this NBA that's facing the NBA, right? You feel me? Uh last night we had a game. It looked like it's shot off the win be shot.
SPEAKER_03He's saying going home. Yeah, I'm old. Oh, I just came over with that.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, make sure that's a bar. But make sure that you uh you know they said Papa Bitch came in the locker room. They said he don't even come in locker room, but he'd do be talking. They said Papa bitch came in the locker room. The last loss they had, it was like, Man, what's up? What's up with y'all? What's going on? Pop had to come up in that motherfucker with some other shit.
SPEAKER_00Man, listen. Look, man, the Wimby had to take a little jet ride to the monks again. Uh don't tell me to the monks.
SPEAKER_04Don't tell me he slid his thumb and I like his I like his energy. I and he's so like a nice passion for the game. Like he, I feel like he really be serious about the game.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I like that he's so young. He still got that. He got that, you know how like college hoopers they got that that pure energy where it ain't tainted by the bag, but he gets the bag. He still loves the game. I say he's gonna gain another 40 pounds.
SPEAKER_04He might not even need the 40. Yeah, he might not even need the 40. He seemed like he's strong and wiry, he might need a 10 to 15, and when you know you get older, you you you you weigh a little bit more anyway. But I don't know if the 40 pounds might take over, take over that one game and stay in.
SPEAKER_00I don't know, bro. Yeah, he just he just need to keep his legs healthy. That's it. All he needs to do is keep the legs and ankles healthy, good.
SPEAKER_04It said, I don't know, I don't know about Anthony Edwards.
SPEAKER_00Man, I feel like he could be like the best, but it seemed like when it comes to listen, man. He he you can't sometimes you can't never trust a nigga who wears hat like this. Any wears had like this, you can't always trust him.
SPEAKER_03That nigga younger than my little brother, and he's older than me. He is distracted. You know what I'm saying? Dang I fuck with him, though. I fuck with him though. I think he's gonna be a big one.
SPEAKER_04I almost don't remember CC Sabatia. He used to wear his head cap to the side from Paleo, you feel me? You know what I'm saying? CC manc, don't hate on the side, man.
SPEAKER_03Don't hit over the hat, man. Don't hit over the hat, man. I hate, I'm just saying you gotta be careful. Yeah, you gotta be careful, man.
SPEAKER_00Listen, man, King Griffith Jr. man was listen, that was that was my dog, man. King Jr. King Griffey Jr. means I wear my hats like this, man.
SPEAKER_04That's my nigga though. He really was like the he was one of the I mean he was like caught in the still boy she's never hearing with him. Nope, no, no.
SPEAKER_03Right. No, no conspiracies, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_00And him and his dad played together. That was fire. That was before the bronze and bronny. Right, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I mean, people mention that they mention that. I think they just hate LeBron so much. I don't understand it. I mean, this is black history, bro. This is history, American is actually. Let me get your take on LeBron. Let me get your take on LeBron. He the GOAT, yeah, man. I but hold on, hold on, hold on. I grew up with Kobe. I grew up eating my eating Cheery old seeing Kobe. I I was too young to remember Jordan, but I remember that big ass clicker TV my granny had where you had to click the buttons. Jordan was on that, so everybody got they got their own goal at the end of this shit. Ain't nobody gonna be able to say they did this shit as longevity as LeBron, and that sets him in his own goal plane. I'm not saying better than nobody else. I'm saying you got Jordan, Kobe, LeBron, and chronological order.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I think I think we should have ghosts by errors because the rules are always different, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Right. Okay, I give a neutral fossil. I view the neutral one. I love y'all for being neutral and sound like politicians. It's about to be election season, but it's only one goat, greatest of all times, not greatest of all times with a uh uh apostrophe. It is an order, right? We all know it's Jordan.
SPEAKER_03We're talking about the one, the one is is Jordan. I seen his motherfucker do some some unhumanly ungodly shit, bro. I mean, the whole team is defending you. This motherfucker can slide through and see some scent and any era in any area, any area.
SPEAKER_04I feel like LeBron any era, too. I feel like he would have played harder against like the Oakley's and them, like he wouldn't have been able to cry, he would have been able to be a crybaby in that era.
SPEAKER_00You feel because the crybaby was getting the fuck up out of there, right and remember, and remember, LeBron had his nose broken and wore the mask and was going crazy.
SPEAKER_04Listen, look, listen, the LBJ love is too much for me. Longevity to make you a goat. It's a lot of motherfuckers that stay in the league that shouldn't have been around that long. Listen, let me tell you the goats. The goat of uh uh of basketball is Jordan, right? The goat of baseball is Barry Bonds to me. I don't care about steroids and all that shit because Barry Bonds was just that nigga doing amazing shit. You feel me? Football gets a little dicey because it's like you want to say Tom Brady because he's just this winner, right? But um, there's just so many goats in football, bro. Like, because Joe Montana was like my nigga.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you can be the goat in your position, like your position set you apart. Basketball, they wanna they wanna melt and pop everybody in basketball. But in football, if you if you're a quote if you're a quarterback, you'd have go to that. If you a receiver, you'd have go to that, you know what I'm saying? Okay, you can go to your position. I don't know. Uh, but nowadays the the game can change in football, they got motherfuckers playing both sides of the motherfucking beat.
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SPEAKER_04Well, you know, that's how we all grew up.
SPEAKER_03We all grew up in high. I'm trying to see what that evolved into. With the what's the young what's the young boy that they were giving him flat from Mary?
SPEAKER_00Travis J. Yeah, Travis J.
SPEAKER_03He's crazy. He's crazy.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, but don't get that. But you look, let's not sleep on um Dion, because Dion he played both sides of the ball and he played baseball. Let's not sleep on Jackson. Yeah, no sleep, no sleep, no sleep. Bo Jackson with that nigga on Tech Mobile. Remember when you played with Bo Jackson on TikTok, he was unstoppable. You might not remember Tech Mobile, y'all too. Y'all too, yeah. No, I I heard of it, but I ain't say it.
SPEAKER_00Now back in the day when you had to put the quarter in the machine. You went back a little too far. He said he said the quarter in the machine.
SPEAKER_04I want to I want us to slide off since we got all uh people on the panel that love music. Our first love is music, our business is music. I don't care what if it's management, if it's hand or if it's engineering, if it's beats, if it's just being a listener, if it's just loving the music, right? So I want to get your tech tell using it, all right your tech too. But on the state of music today, what do you feel about it? Where do you feel like it's going? Are you still in love with it? Or do you feel like it can be doing it can do better?
SPEAKER_03I'll take on the state. Let me see. I I'm still in love with it. I'm still in love with music. I'm still in love with it. I realize that I'm not the audience anymore for whoever the mainstream and the number one. Uh they they they not rapping for me. You know what I'm saying? I still feel like the females are singing to me. That's just me personally. Um I do feel like it's hard to, I do feel like the production. We we need some more people that can take some pots, some pans, and some boxes and make some motherfucking real beats, some real sounds. Uh it's the beats for me. Uh you know, but the passion is still there. I feel like a lot of the shit is still underground. A lot of the real shit. I feel like those that's at the top with the money that ain't rapping no more, they can get into these rooms. I think uh they need to they need to do something, bro. Something political within the musical infrastructure, bro, because they gone that robot, the robots come. The robots come, you know, they're already here. Yeah, they are they already here. So um I don't know, but I know one thing, the reason I'm still in love with it, because I know us as a people, we have a way. Like when that uh battle rap shit was taken off, you know what I'm saying? We we have a way to to to set up shop somewhere and make it pop. But as far as the radio and shit, and and and and what you see on on the screen now. Uh, if Jeezy drops something today, I gotta go search Geezy. Back in the day, you know, you you're gonna hear who hot, but now you gotta follow the fans, gotta follow the artist versus the artists can just put some shit out and you're gonna hear it. So I don't know. It's just it's just different, it changed fast. I'm gonna let uh somebody else say something because mom might be all over the place with the rap shit, bro.
SPEAKER_00Oh definitely, I think as far as instead of music, I still excuse me. I love it still. I love music. I'll never stop loving music as far as doing this from a back end state, as far as doing the marketing. I kind of sometimes hate having to do certain things. I wish CDs were still around. I wish the fact when fans can show up. I think artists are too accessible in a way. I used to kind of like you pop out to see somebody you ain't never seen from either. Oh snap. This, this, you know, this TI. Now you see it so much online when you seem like, oh, that's TI. That's why Usher don't go live.
SPEAKER_02That's why Usher don't go live.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's it messes up, you know what I'm saying? He said it takes away the alone, not the illusion, but the mysteriousness.
SPEAKER_04Right, yeah, yeah. We we was talking about that with Jay Prince. Like Jay Prince always was like a my boss to me, but now he talks so much, it took away some of the mystique, so he don't even really seem like he's a mob boss to me because you too. Like, if you just chopping it up, but telling us all the business well, you just sound like the internet niggas now, and like I was just talking about the other day, right? When I was I was hiding by myself, I was doing my own little shit, right? Uh the streets is the is the internet now. The internet is the streets, you know what I'm saying? That the internet dictates what niggas gonna do, how they're gonna react to certain shit, how they're gonna push, and what's snitching and what's not, and what could be accepted, and so the the the the streets don't even really got say so on no more. So you gotta become a collective, fuck with your people and follow the old rules because you can't push them rules on the internet niggas, right?
SPEAKER_03And as far as right, I just with me look, you can squat, you can squat some uh some street shit or some professional shit just by having followers. Look, man, I don't like how you doing business. Hey, I'm gonna have to warn you, bro. Between me and a couple of my guys, we got about 500,000 followers. You might want to let's go talk some shit out, right?
SPEAKER_04And that's my thing, bro, is that the world is so twisted and tainted right now. I'm like a fossil, like you feel I'm like pre-historic to a lot of this shit. But what I do love about self is that I'm able to adapt to everything, and being a dude that's been in prison a lot, and if I always look at it, like if I could adapt to that shit up in here, run a program in order to get my punk ass out, I could adapt to anything on the streets. You feel me, I'm saying? So even when it comes to music, I look at it like just because I Don't understand it, or maybe if I don't even like it, that don't mean that shit ain't dope. So, whatever you want to say right now. I do because once upon a time, because we're talking about that real quick. Once upon a time, when rap came out, people was like, That shit ain't gonna last. That shit is a bunch of noise. I don't know what the fuck they on. Now, rap, hip hop, that our whole swag is everybody's you feel me. It's transcendent everything. You feel me? So I don't want to look at some. Remember me and you will was listening to somebody uh a couple of weeks ago and I was like, bro, I don't really know about you. I like it just because it's different. You feel me? You're saying so. Sometimes you gotta be able to be eclectic enough, not not to just listen to no trash, but at least to be like, let me just try to open my mind and try to see what this is. That's how I feel about the state of America.
SPEAKER_00Well, before before I ask you, you tell it before we get, I gotta ask you one more question before we get out of here about what you got going on. I gotta say something real quick about new music again. We just had a new album come out, French Montana, and uh Max B. It's called Wave Guys 2 The Cosmos, right? 27 tracks, okay. Of garbage. Let me tell you, you listen to all 27? I bro, that's this is what I do. I listen to all 27 tracks. I probably like about three songs. I think one of my favorite songs they got on there was with Rick Ross. I forgot what it's called, but they did like an old school sample. This you such a Rick Ross hater, it's crazy. But but the song is the song is really good, but when I tell you they gotta a lot of them songs may disappear because them samples ain't get cleared. Let's be that's what we're saying, and they too big of artists to to try to get them samples that's not clear, so some of the songs you're gonna see disappear, but that is 27 max B. I I'm glad you're home, brother. I'm so glad. But you think you're so delusional because you think that you are top five in New York of all time? Oh, the Big Daddy King shit. The Big Daddy King shit, right? Well, big Big Daddy King came and hit him with a new verse that's better than anything that Max B has had since he's been out. He came before I gotta check this out.
SPEAKER_03I ain't even know Big Daddy King was still.
SPEAKER_04Hold on, real quick. Tell us that's what I'm talking about, bro. You gotta be a student of the game, bro. For one thing, you represent the Indiana Pacers. I'm trying to figure out what's going on today. The second thing is you ain't doubling back, you ain't listening, you gotta double back, bruh, on Big Daddy King. Let's listen to the legends. Come on, tell us, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03No, I'm saying I know he just dropped some shit.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, he just dropped the verse, he just dropped a new verse. Oh uh just letting Max B know he can rap still because B say he's better than Big Daddy Kane, and I know 50 minutes. I probably know 100 rappers actively right now from New York to New Jersey that can rap better than Max B. But shout out to French for putting your man back on when he got out.
SPEAKER_03But your project is hot garbage, but tell us you know, I'll be liking a lot of things you be saying trash. Okay, keep shit real.
SPEAKER_00I'll be liking a lot of it. I want you to tell us I want you to listen to the project when we're done, and you let me know am I right or wrong. We can come back on here. You let me know if I'm wrong, but I'm I'm pretty sure you're gonna like some of the beats, but the stuff that was being said, you ain't gonna like it, brother. Um he actually double back.
SPEAKER_03I'm living in the past because we that that Pacer loss that we lost last that shit hurt, and how the fuck we go from game six in the finals to the Pacers, the worst team in the fucking league this season. Where was you a Pacers fan? Let's let's back up some let's get to the background on this Pacers. Look, look I'm a new I'm a new birth, I'm a new birth uh Patriot fan. I fuck with Detroit. I fuck with Detroit. I live here, you know what I'm saying? Oh, but but I'm saying you more of a like a uh Halliburton era, yeah, yeah. More of a haliburton. I ain't like him at first, he used to piss me off. Yeah, he's he's he seemed like he had a slight growth spur. That's when I started fucking with him. He seemed like we were supposed to have the words supposed to have him. I like Halliburton, he goes crazy. Yeah, he goes crazy. He he he he a real facilitator. He learned how to read it.
SPEAKER_04But when I was thinking about I was thinking about the rick smith era, uh the like you know, Indiana like historic historically racist. I was just but don't mind me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I'll be I'll be yeah I sent you I'll send you that big dedication. Yeah, I need to I need to check that out.
SPEAKER_04Hey, you was about to say something though, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, so I'm about to ask Tellis this last question. I was about to ask him. So I know street views are out. You said 40,000 streams currently counting. What can the can the people what can they expect from you in the next upcoming months? Are you coming out with another single? You come out with another project. What is else for you? And what all do you do besides singing rap? What do you all do musically?
SPEAKER_03Right. Uh, I mean, from since I just dropped the project, I think it was 19 songs long, it was more than that recorded. Um, so for now, I'm getting right back into the creative bag. Uh, I'm gonna drop a couple of mixed tracks. I did that Kalani. That shit number one is hot, you feel me? That uh folded. I'm gonna I'm gonna send that one to you. I did that Kalani, bro. I don't really do the mixtape shit, but uh that one that got me inspired, you feel me? Um uh and my Matthew, I usually drop an EP or two, and then I drop an album. You feel me? Uh shout out to Wax House, uh, shout out to 239 Frozen, Wax House that's Flint, 239 Frozen, that's uh that's Cape Coral, Florida. Um, I got some features. Uh shout out to uh King uh you probably heard of him, King Miracle here in Atlanta. So I got I got features uh that I'm trying to work together. But um I think I'm gonna do another solo, uh couple solo EPs, and then whatever turns into an album. Uh I usually get it done. I probably drop three EPs and then an album within a year, so they go like that. You know, I just I create spontaneously. If I'm feeling it, that's what's going on. You feel me? But it is definitely in the works. Um I gotta I gotta follow up. I gotta follow up, right?
SPEAKER_04Like you know, formulae, like like when you think about formulas, right? Yeah, are you are you ever like putting in your mind like okay, it's about to be summer? I for sure need something for the bitches that want to shake their ass in the club. I for sure need something for the niggas that want to throw them dollars. I for sure need something that's gonna that mothers can slap in their trunk when they ride through the hood. I for sure need something for when they pull it to the beach, like stuff like that. Are in there like when the winter comes, are you like, okay, now we need something where we're gonna cuddle up and cupcake and big spoon, little spoon with little mama. You feel me? Yeah, you thinking about stuff like that when you're creating?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I definitely think about stuff like that. So uh Valentine's Day, I dropped the Valentine's Day EP. I literally came up with it within like five days and was like, What just give me some beats, you know what I'm saying? Drop some RB shit, the shit did numbers. I actually got a female to feature on one of my shit. Shout out to uh Shira Iana. Um, like this song are coming up. I've already been cooking up some shit. Like, man, I need to do some shit that's that's like some Louisiana NBA young boy type shit to to to hit him in the head straight June, straight June type shit, July, right? Boom, some banger shit. Um so I'm always keeping my eye on that. Uh I try to keep my eye on who dropping, because I never want to drop when Michael Jackson dropped a fucking movie. You don't want to do that, right? You know what I'm saying? Um and um I don't know. I try to I try to keep stay away from the political shit. Um, but if something if something drastic happened, like another uh twin tower, such and such, such the same, I'm probably gonna have something to say about that. You feel me?
SPEAKER_04Um what I wouldn't what I what I would love for you to do is make sure that if you don't rap about that, speak on it. Yeah, because you seem like you gotta you got a mind, like you don't seem like you just walking around aimlessly. So that's why platforms like this, and I tell this to all the artists, platforms like this, or even your own platform. You just I'm just gonna go live or I'll just holla and make a 30-second clip. Let us get your opinion on whatever it is, even if it's unpopular. So what? But let us know you because I feel like the the the landscape of artists right now is that we need all of that, yeah. Like your music don't even really come like first no more, it's kind of like your personality, then it makes me want to listen to your music, not me, but I'm saying like fans, right?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah, yeah. I fuck with that, man, for sure. Like I do some shit like uh like the gas prices. A lot of my shit, I'll say some shit that's going on around me, like on my Instagram type shit, get some feedback. I got a question for Cal, though. I know you um, I know you uh do a lot of things behind the scenes, um, and there's a lot of big names that you involved in, too. I don't want to say too much on that, but uh you working on anything that you might just hit their head with just to let them know you still not to be fucked with with the pen, you know what I'm saying? As an artist, as a artist, you got something on the back end that you ain't ready to hit them with the head with you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_00No, you know, um probably man, the only song man. The song that we was working on in the past, man. Uh, you probably forgot about it. Um, it was talking about like crypto and um uh what was it called? It was called like money motivator or something. You had the hook that money motivation, yeah. Yeah, I did the hook, the beat was fired. I you know, and I had wrote a verse to it, but man, I'm so I'm such in the background, man, trying to make sure that all y'all are good and y'all become stars.
SPEAKER_03And yo, yo, yo, I just thought of this. My bad, duh. Who who who who the fuck wrote that song that y'all got for the intro, but we got emotion. Who the who's the female that's on there too? Like that shit hard as fuck. That shit hard as fuck, bro. I wrote that. Okay, okay, okay, okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_04We got we got a whole framework in the background, a whole bunch of stuff in the background, you know what we got going on.
SPEAKER_00Yep, yeah, yeah. Doug wrote that for Mafia Mommy. That's all right now got almost 70,000 streams. Yeah, that's rocky.
SPEAKER_02Yes, sir, yes, sir. That was productions.
SPEAKER_04I had a uh well would suggested that I got an open verse on something too that I should shoot to you. I don't even know if we ever shout it to you. No, you ain't shooting to him.
SPEAKER_03You definitely, yeah, you did shoot it to him. Yeah, I love featuring on people's shit. I love featuring on people's shit, man. That's one of my biggest ads.
SPEAKER_04I got an open verse, but other than that, though, hold on.
SPEAKER_03The the ratings going through the roof. Hey, hey, that's baby g that's baby g of me. I ain't bringing mine over here, they gonna hold home trying to take my shit.
SPEAKER_04But look, but look, hey, look, what we want to end with this, and we're gonna start making this a segment every time before we go, right?
SPEAKER_03What we want to know from you is right, who you feel like got motion and who don't right now, currently who got motion, it could be music, anything for real, that motherfucker, the AT alien. That nigga he's been doing the 85 South show. Y'all see y'all know the AT alien, the gray be walking around your alien and shit. Who's he talking about? He be fucking with Snoop Dogg and all them niggas. I don't even know that dude. Bro, look, you know, look at the AT alien, bro. He's fucking with Snoop Dogg, he fucking with uh the 85 South show. What do you do? No, he a he a he a art. He I don't know, he like a uh like a cosplay motherfucker. He he got like the the skin and shit done where he an alien, bro. And people think he a real alien, bro. He in Atlanta, he got motion. More fucking he dropped a mix, he dropped a couple mixed tracks and all types of shit. Oh wow, yeah, he in Atlanta. Like he's a thing 85 south. I'm gonna have to check him out. Yeah, yeah. So up and coming. Uh, yeah, yeah. I don't know.
SPEAKER_04Ray, who you feel like who who motion you feel like is on the decline?
SPEAKER_03On the decline, who man, am I by am I biased here? I fuck with little baby, bro. I don't want to see that nigga fall off, bro. I don't want to see that nigga little baby off, bro. I don't know. I don't know. We know he is at the white party right at the mansion. Come on, bro. It's too early it's too early in the game for that nigga to fall off, bro. Like, whatever he's doing, bro, he needs to just lock in, bro. Cause I really have faith in that nigga, bro. I really have faith in that nigga, bro.
SPEAKER_00So we got motion, Wood. We got motion right now. Listen, man, as much as you try to call me a Drake hater, man. Drake got motion right now. I haven't seen the numbers yet, but I'm I we know Iceman gonna be number one. I don't know what's number two. He's gonna be in that between one, all those three albums gonna be between one and three, one and four. So Drake do got the motion right now.
SPEAKER_03Um I'm gonna lie, I couldn't I couldn't stomach it for the first three days. The next thing I know, bro, that's your artist Drake should do that.
SPEAKER_00He should do that. I swear to God, yeah, yeah he got the motion, but as far as who don't got the motion, Ray J D climate, brother. Ray J D climbing. Um and with the funniest part, when we look at content, the comments is always where the party is. I went to the comments. First thing somebody said, Hey Ray J, don't you supposed to be dying, nigga? That's why I knew that's how I knew him saying he was dying was a whole lie because ain't nobody brands over there, their professional boxing, you know, uh organization. You gotta get doctors' checks and get cleared. If that dude was dying in six months with a heart condition, they wouldn't let him fight. That's too big of a lawsuit. So, Ray J, stop the cat. You use that, you use that as an excuse to be able to see your kids when you pull that gun out on Princess Love. Let's be keeping it in fact. And look, and guess what? I would have done it too, brother. If I I would have did it too. Because also, super, I'm gonna beat the fuck out of you if anyone else cut that check. Wendy cut the check, say today. I'm I'm my music. My music is gonna be we got motion. That's gonna be my my my theme song. I'm having three or four baddies come out. I'm putting a branding all over the shorts, everything. We got motion, man.
SPEAKER_04All right, y'all. I'm the one who don't got motion. Anybody at the gas pumps. When I look at I just split, I just took about 122 to fill my tank up yesterday, right? They're destroying me inside, and I'm the one that travel, I'm a nomad. I travel, I like that. I'm I'm I'm I'm road, I'm a road warrior. 122 got me sitting in the house today. That's why I did mine. I did my spot at the house today. Fuck all that, yeah. Man, bro, gas prices, Trump, save us, bruh. I mean, you know, do something. Do something, bro. You guys look at this shit is crazy. So the gas pump, no motion, no motion, being a road warrior, no motion. But I can tell you who got motion. We got motion. You feel me? Anybody that fuck with us, anybody on our entourage, anybody that's part of the team, anybody that's part of the market and shit, anybody that's part of global, that's part of tell us that's part of the cowboy marketing, part of free but not free, part of uh uh frequency 99. We got motion, and I'm a homer, but I stand that I prove that we got motion.
SPEAKER_00That's a fact. Look, man, well we'll tell us we definitely appreciate you, brother, for you know coming on the show, you know, giving us a little bit of your personality, a little bit of your backstory. We definitely gonna have you back again because some it's some questions that I didn't get to ask you today. We're gonna dig a little deeper and just kind of know more about you, and we we're gonna get you back on here, man. So we appreciate your time, we appreciate everything, man. Before we go, give us your socials where we where they can find you before we get up out of here.
SPEAKER_03Yes, sir. So it's 2100 music group, l-c and gmail.com. You can contact me there if you about your business, if you got motion and you want to get motion. Um, I'm the real tell us. That's the underscore real underscore tell us, all social media platforms. Uh it's T E L L E S. Not I S, not U S, but we got motion. You feel me? Well I said it's 2100 Music Group, 81010 U D. Let's go. 317, how you up, where you at, and you know that. Shout out to Cal. Shout out to P dub. Hey, we we we live, we got motion, let's get it, let's go. Let's go.
SPEAKER_04We out, man. We appreciate you pulling up anytime.
SPEAKER_01Shout out motion.