πππ STEP DADDIES w/ TRAP DICKEY CHICO BEAN KARLOUS MILLER & DC YOUNG FLY
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Karloous Miller and DC Young Fly delve into the nuanced realities of stepfatherhood, distinguishing between men who genuinely support a mother's children and those viewed as secondary figures who leave only to return later. They argue that while the role itself is not inherently negative, some individuals struggle because they cannot offer unconditional love for what isn't biologically theirs or are hindered by past trauma from previous relationships. This dynamic often teaches women valuable lessons about loyalty, sometimes causing them to seek partners who provide greater stability even if their original partner was decent. The conversation also explores regional contrasts between Atlanta and South Carolina, with Miller describing his upbringing in a dangerous environment filled with crime and violence compared to the perceived safety and prosperity of Atlanta, noting that while the latter has its own issues like scams, it offers unique opportunities for people from anywhere to succeed without being targeted solely for their wealth.
The dialogue shifts to Trap Dicky Chico's musical roots in South Carolina, where he highlights local legends like James Brown and Dizzy Gillespie while acknowledging the difficulty of finding artists who truly represent the hood's narrative. Chico shares personal stories of growing up in his grandmother's house with tough figures sporting gold teeth and mustaches, explaining that he began rapping to support his younger brother after paying for studio time himself. He reflects on his career evolution, noting that while sample clearances remain challenging, his current success allows him to work longer hours and create more freely, a sentiment reinforced by a memorable moment when Kevin Gates recognized him at the BET Awards. Chico emphasizes the importance of using one's platform to show love back to the community rather than just seeking fame, maintaining discipline with his team despite having access to luxury vehicles like Bentleys, and navigating high-level business interactions by remaining approachable and delegating tasks.
Beyond personal stories, the hosts discuss everyday inconveniences such as online grocery ordering versus in-store shopping, citing issues like carrying excessive water cases home and feeling scrutinized by strangers while browsing aisles. They express frustration with inflated prices at stores like Dollar General and Five Below, where everything now costs more than a dollar, leading them to prefer discount retailers like TJ Maxx and Marshalls for nostalgic deals on branded items like Polo shirts, though they also note hygiene concerns regarding clothing left in open packs. The segment concludes with Karloous Miller announcing his upcoming album, *The Preacher Grandson*, which will feature tributes to his late grandfather and uncles to honor their legacy, followed by professional booking instructions for the 85 South Show and a promotion for their new streaming service, Channel 85, offering a twenty percent discount using the code "85enter" for six months.
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The worst [ __ ]
>> It's the cell phone people, man.
>> The cell phone bill people are
disrespectful cuz
>> I don't know what this [ __ ] is y'all
keep over up charging me for every link
up with Jermaine de Bruce. Get everybody
a wristband for birthday man. Y'all in
the studio with tip with one blunt
somehow [ __ ] to finesse his way on the
new Young Dro album.
I just Hey [ __ ] I don't work on
Wednesday.
>> The dick just like I don't work on
Wednesday. You on your own. You coming
your [ __ ] like you trying to get a L.
>> You done ate [ __ ] through a whole
episode of CSI, [ __ ] Your [ __ ] just
won't work.
>> My grandma had them little whistles.
>> She used to kiss me. He used to hurt.
She like grandma please.
>> He got sh. I had said Kiki Palmer, but
she I guess Fox love Kiki Palmer.
>> So you had to get her name cleared. You
can't name
Fox.
>> They don't play the brand.
>> They all looking for different [ __ ]
>> Talk your talk now.
>> Now you talking.
>> That's a [ __ ]
>> Now you think.
>> Yeah. Cuz you think doing good [ __ ] just
going to work everywhere. It don't it
don't work
>> in the in your child's life or even if
you don't got children just try to be
the best man you can be.
>> See that's the thing.
>> Yeah. So you got how many? You got four
kids? Three kids. I got three.
>> Yeah. See I only got one. So you like
>> my baby damn nearly grown. So I can be
Hey, baby. And get up and leave.
>> Let me tell you why. Let me tell you
why. The stepdaddy [ __ ] is kind of like
it's kind of 50/50
>> because the stepdaddy [ __ ] is like all
right. She know she [ __ ] up.
>> Yeah. cuz she thought the [ __ ] who she
had a baby by was better than you.
>> Yeah.
>> And now she realize he ain't she trying
to come right or wrongs and she want you
to act like what if you could possibly
be this little [ __ ] daddy.
>> But see you know my ass over here.
>> That's where the game get though cuz it
ain't that she thought he was better. He
just gave her more than you was going to
give her.
>> See you [ __ ] her. He cuffed her.
>> He cuffed her.
>> See I ain't going to lie. A lot of
different a lot of us like had step
great granddaddies and [ __ ]
>> Well, see, I mean, whatever, however you
want to slice it,
>> regardless of how you look at it, you
just don't have the ability to be able
to see something that ain't yours and
give it some type of love, right?
>> No, not that.
>> I got love for it. I just know how
scandalous these [ __ ] Cuz let me
tell you, I done had it happen to me.
It's firsthand experience.
>> Okay.
>> A [ __ ] who
the [ __ ] was better than me, man.
always compare me and this [ __ ] and be
like he doing this and I'm like baby
look I'm just getting you act like I'm
[ __ ] up in these streets. We go have
a date. We go do all that. My [ __ ] shot
at you. I said [ __ ] how you know [ __ ]
I keep my [ __ ] out the street. You
tripping like a Yeah, you you won.
>> BUT I WAS LIKE THAT was this was my
love. So for her to go pick another
[ __ ]
>> and this [ __ ] be worse than me.
>> Oh,
>> she thinks he's f to double back and
think I'M F TO TAKE CARE BUT KID. NO,
see you should have said no this an
isolated situation. You made it sound
like this happens often. This was very
very personal.
>> Nothing wrong with being step.
>> Nothing wrong with being I done been
somebody step before on some like you
know what I'm saying cuz I know the
daddy one [ __ ] the mama was a good
[ __ ] She trying her hard
>> man. I got to do I got to put the little
crumbs on. I ain't going to make the
full course meal but I'm going to put
the bread on the pizza.
>> You feel what I'm saying? See, but this
turned into therapy.
>> No, but see, this is the thing you got
to understand, and this is something
that you got to take grace for. You grew
up with your mama and your daddy.
>> Two different households.
>> But still, you had both of them.
>> You had both of them. You had a
relationship with your father and you
had your mama. When you grew up without
a daddy, my daddy was dead. So, I know
what it feel like to look at a woman
that would be able to be in a much
better position if she just had a [ __ ]
that gave a [ __ ] to help a little bit.
See, both of my parents was mad.
>> That's a different That's a different
That's a different That's a different
route.
>> I got to see my mama be happy with the
man that she wanted, and I got to see my
daddy be happy with the woman that he
wanted.
>> See, that makes sense.
>> See, we got three different three
different households. I ended up with a
lie. I had my grandparents. My daddy
died when he was 17. I live with my
grandparents.
>> See, now we got four different
lifestyles.
>> No cap.
>> How your father passed away?
>> Got killed.
>> Mine did too. So when you had that type
when My daddy got killed when I was a
baby. So I never I never I had no
recollection of it. And growing up
>> I saw my mother struggle because she
wouldn't allow [ __ ] to be in
the space to help. But I realize now as
a grown man, even in her absence and her
passing away, she just never had nobody
that she respected enough to let around
her children. So when I'm around
somebody that respects me enough to be
around their kids, I'm at least going to
help you because I know that that's
going to influence that baby. That's
going to influence that baby to say at
least one [ __ ] was willing to do
something to help my mama and not have
to go through.
>> Are you saying now or back in your days?
>> Now, I mean I when I wasn't in a
position to help, all I had was dick and
conversation again. So, we all go
through that phase. But when you get to
a point,
>> you at least got to play the game. You
know what I mean?
>> Be crazy how the kids be bragging
though, like my stepdad Chico.
>> No, I ain't gonna say I'm the stepdad. I
don't never let it be that my stepdad
Chico.
>> I mean, that's cool. I don't even mind.
But at the same time, I just know that
if you had somebody that's in the
household, you can't just be going over
there just [ __ ] You can, but if you
see some value in the woman, then you
know you can build up something to help
that child become a better child.
>> I don't want no folk to think that I
ain't a good step. Daddy, that's the
other 50 I was talking about, Keo.
>> I'm talking about the 50 I'm on.
>> Okay,
>> my 50 experience. Because I know that I
know it's a good woman out there who
done [ __ ] with a no good ass [ __ ]
That's how God set it up.
>> And if you going to [ __ ] with her, you
can't be the second no good ass [ __ ]
>> Yeah. God set it up.
>> But what I'm telling you is the [ __ ]
who went and left me.
>> Oh yeah, that's different.
>> And we went with the no good ass [ __ ]
AND DOUBLE BACK.
>> THAT AIN'T that ain't for you.
>> That's what I'm trying to tell.
>> That's not That's not your struggle to
fight.
>> Yeah, that why I got [ __ ]
>> That's her lesson.
>> Yeah, that why I got the [ __ ] on.
>> Yeah, cuz she still learned that lesson
right now.
>> No, it's a lifelong lesson.
>> For real. For real.
>> For sure. For sure. For sure. For sure.
For sure. And the crazy part about I
love it. I love her.
>> You can still
>> It's just a point where it was like
>> not only you did it once,
>> you did it twice.
>> That's what she do.
>> Yeah. And it's the way guys go back
after the first one. Oh, she went and
did it again. Tried to double back. I
said, "Hold up.
>> You I was going to do the first one,
>> but I can't do that.
>> I can't do the second one. I feel
>> cuz then at the end then at the end OF
THE DAY THE OTHER [ __ ] won two time.
>> Say this.
>> Then the other [ __ ] won two time cuz
now he ain't even got to be the father
that you thought he won.
>> My boy hurt about this.
>> You feel what I'm saying? Like I'm like
no sh I can't be the cleanup man.
>> I get exactly what you're saying.
>> I mean but that's the way God was. Like
I say I was here before all them [ __ ]
>> and THE CHILDREN
>> BEFORE EVERYBODY. AND now you back with
me.
>> And now you No, you have to. And I love
you. You have to go over there.
>> This must be recent cuz you ain't never
brought this [ __ ] up before.
>> This old.
>> That's why I'm trying to say since one
of y'all [ __ ] triggered that [ __ ]
>> God give the the good [ __ ] get [ __ ]
up baby mas
>> and the good women get [ __ ] up baby
daddies. God don't never put two
[ __ ] together that are good
people.
>> He just No, he don't. He never No, he
don't. God is A DISRESPECT.
>> SOMETIMES WE OVERLOOK HIM.
>> NO, he don't never
they be [ __ ] That [ __ ] started
out and Eve know what it is about. They
just don't swim right in the good.
>> Yeah, he started them off [ __ ] up
though.
>> Bad ones though.
>> Adam and Eve be like, "Let's go.
>> I'm in here. I'm about to find this
egg."
>> But see, they go through trial and error
though because we go through so much
trauma. We'll overlook the good ones
that we already got because we're
putting all our problems on every last
person.
>> Like we put them on them like before
they even [ __ ] you guilty to prove
anything straight up. You got to show me
you not like them.
>> That's where we got to be as men to be
like you know what we can't let our past
trauma and our past relationship into
the next
thing.
>> I don't never do that.
>> Yeah. Me neither. But the thing is a
[ __ ] be holding on to some [ __ ]
>> You meet A [ __ ] YOU AIN'T [ __ ] [ __ ]
>> Because of something,
[ __ ]
>> And you be holding on to some drama from
a from a [ __ ] writing no in your
yes no baby. So letter when you was in
the third grade, [ __ ] That [ __ ] don't
even count no more. I TR
All the [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] cuz you
wasn't cute when you was 12, [ __ ] Get
them.
>> Nurt
[ __ ] individually though.
>> Fact. Yeah, I agree.
>> Yeah, some of them ain't [ __ ] They
ain't They be ain't [ __ ] in different
ways though.
>> I know sometimes I ain't [ __ ] though.
>> Yeah, it really depend.
>> I was grown yet.
>> That's when you meet the good one.
>> I ain't get grown about 20.
>> You going through your ain't [ __ ] phase.
>> For sure. For sure.
>> I wasn't [ __ ] And I knew it. I'm like,
"Oh, I'm bad."
>> We all went through that phase of not
being [ __ ] You recognize it though.
>> See, some [ __ ] think they ain't [ __ ]
It's doing the right [ __ ]
>> And you think a [ __ ] supposed to
buy by your ain't shitness,
>> right? But see, doing the right [ __ ]
ain't ain't it don't apply everywhere
you go.
>> The right [ __ ] over here ain't going to
be the right [ __ ] over here cuz they all
looking for different [ __ ]
>> Talk your talk now. Now you talking.
>> Hey, that's [ __ ]
>> Now you you think
that the bar?
>> Yeah, cuz you think doing good [ __ ] just
going to work everywhere. It don't do.
It don't work like that.
>> That's just like being a good [ __ ] all
the time. When them good [ __ ] be like,
"Man, I Listen, you can't stop being a
good [ __ ] my boy. You just a good
[ __ ]
>> to the wrong time. Yeah. Wrong long
wrong spot. Now you got to become a [ __ ]
[ __ ] because you using them past
trauma. See,
>> this [ __ ] done turn good [ __ ] out,
>> right?
>> You a good [ __ ] You got to be
responsible.
>> But you know where a lot of [ __ ] turn
into [ __ ] [ __ ] though.
>> Talk to me.
>> Trying to get get back.
>> See that's part of being a man. Not a
[ __ ] When you a man you just some [ __ ]
you just have to take that.
>> But when you turn into a [ __ ] [ __ ] when
you start trying to do [ __ ] back. Now
you look like a hoe ass [ __ ] and a
[ __ ] Cuz why is you back and forth
with a girl [ __ ]
>> Yeah, but what make a [ __ ] do that is
when you get done how you was doing,
[ __ ]
>> Right.
>> When a girl when a woman do you the way
you do and you think of it, you like you
got it.
>> Oh,
>> you got to get [ __ ] away from them.
>> YOU CAN GO [ __ ] SOMETHING, BUT SHE
CAN'T.
>> YEAH,
>> it's crazy.
>> I'm a you know she like [ __ ]
>> AND YOU KNOW SHE
>> THAT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
>> THAT'S why you like it.
>> Freaked out right now in the bathroom
right now. If she wasn't, you wouldn't
[ __ ] with her
>> for sure.
>> Uh-huh.
>> That's the worst thing about it. It's
always a [ __ ] that come along and try
to
>> save a freak. And she clearly want to be
a freak.
>> You trying.
>> You put that baby in her and you you try
to trap her.
>> Oh, we
>> You low down, [ __ ]
>> [ __ ] don't talk about that. Women get
trapped, too.
>> Women get trapped.
>> Yeah. Knowing you ain't going knowing a
[ __ ] ain't going to freak.
>> I know a freak right now. I said,
"Nigga, nutty in you."
Yeah.
>> Oh [ __ ]
>> But see that's the thing.
>> But he don't know her past though. So I
can't It's not me to tell him.
>> [ __ ] a [ __ ] think that they above it.
They think that it can't happen to them.
You think that you that man, it can't
happen to me. Ain't nobody ever going to
[ __ ] my [ __ ] Okay.
>> Ray Parker Jr. said that [ __ ] in the
80s. By the time poor Jack returned up
the hill, somebody else had been [ __ ]
jail. That [ __ ] said that in 81. [ __ ]
you nobody's above it. M
>> you not above it. That's all you care.
That's what that's what bust a [ __ ] hot
when you find out that
>> your [ __ ]
>> your [ __ ] [ __ ]
>> she [ __ ]
>> Oh my god.
>> And then you find out how she did it.
And that really [ __ ]
>> That really bust your heart. You be like
in the back of a what?
>> You did what? She did. Oh yeah.
>> Oh, you know what going to hurt? When
you find out she a squirter, but you
ain't
hurt.
>> YOU A WHAT?
YEAH.
>> YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO DO TO MAKE
that [ __ ] squirt. What?
>> That's my [ __ ]
[ __ ] drop it off like that's my [ __ ]
>> It be a little dude how Jody would lick.
How Jordy would lick when he rolled off.
He wrote wrote a
[ __ ] to see your [ __ ] calling and be
like this [ __ ]
>> [ __ ] man. You in love with her. It's a
[ __ ] like this.
>> She begging for the dick. Oh my god.
>> Where you at,
>> man? This [ __ ] sound like a horror
movie.
>> Hey, see what I'm saying?
>> Them boys are changed the damn [ __ ]
>> But I I promise you though, if you just
let that [ __ ] go on here and understand
that that's not your coochie if she can
do whatever she want to do with that
coochie.
>> Oh, you going to win.
>> You be straight.
>> Once you find out she [ __ ] you like,
you know what? It is what it is.
>> It is what it is.
>> Then you move on.
>> Don't don't don't get crazy, my wife.
>> That ain't your puss.
>> Some people crazy on this.
>> She go to sleep with that coochie. She
got to bathe that coochie. When it get
bloody, she got to clean that coochie.
>> That ain't yours.
>> Yeah.
>> She let you use it from time to time.
>> Little dear will skip. He said it all
the time. If you don't wake up in the
morning to wash a [ __ ] it don't belong
to you.
>> If you do, that's great.
>> It don't belong to you, baby. It's not
yours.
>> Don't belong to trauma session, right?
>> Yeah. But you know, you need that.
[ __ ] need that. Somebody watching this
right now looking at her like
>> there words.
>> I'm going go ahead and pack my cup, man.
I'm going go ahead. Damn right.
>> And yeah, we just a lot of domestic
abusers
>> for real. He probably think about
killing her color.
>> [ __ ] be tripping, bro.
>> He probably thought about killing. He
seen this like, you know what? I'mma
pack my [ __ ] up. I'm pack [ __ ] kill you
by a [ __ ] he cheating on.
>> That' be the craziest thing, bro. [ __ ]
be mad like they love.
>> A [ __ ] will kill you by the he dogging
out. He'll kill you about it once he
find out she happy with you. So don't be
mad.
>> Damn. He other baby mama, but he mad.
>> She going to [ __ ] somebody else.
>> Yep.
>> That he can't kill.
At least stay out here where you can
fight [ __ ] You want to kill them,
>> right?
>> That's crazy.
>> [ __ ] definitely killing all that
>> when you get locked up. Like the cycle
don't stop.
>> They didn't visit you.
>> They didn't visit you. We used [ __ ]
>> She ain't even WIPED IT OFF. SHE DON'T
EVEN CARE ABOUT YOU LIKE THAT for real.
>> That's another myth that we got to end
on this show.
>> It was already [ __ ] early that day.
>> Ain't no such thing as used.
>> She took me late for visitation.
>> Ain't no such thing as used.
>> No. Ain't no such thing as used [ __ ]
>> Okay then. Every 28 days. You know what?
You know what a period is?
>> Yeah.
>> That's where they throw away all that.
They supposed to be new.
>> Reset.
>> Every 28 days. You right.
>> It's new.
>> Huh?
>> I I call it putting eye in the in the in
in the tie.
>> This the thing about it. You don't
always get
>> flat
>> the [ __ ] you think you getting. You
only getting the [ __ ] that she giving
you.
>> It's levels the [ __ ] Cuz you can't sit
here and say you ain't never [ __ ] and
not used your whole dick.
>> You don't be out here giving your
relationship dick to these hoes.
>> Not the dick you give your girl at home.
>> No cap.
>> You out here using your same dick every
day, man. I ain't got no half ass, man.
I got Hey, baby. Listen.
>> Got reserve.
>> YOU GOT PROBLEMS AT THE HOUSE. [ __ ] [ __ ]
UP.
>> You said do what?
>> What?
>> That's how you get caught up. I can't
help it. I can't help it cuz I feel like
that's a bad name, bro. You [ __ ] bit
bad. It's bad, man. That like bad crit.
You can't come get alone again.
>> You can't come back over there and get
alone.
>> Well, they'll let you [ __ ] it up once.
They'll double back one time.
>> It was just going to be twice though,
you done.
>> Twice though, you done. Cuz you every
man that had that situation where your
[ __ ] just be like, "Nigga, my my Hey
[ __ ] I don't work on Wednesday."
>> The dick just like, "I don't work on
Wednesday, man. you on your own. But you
put your [ __ ] like you trying to get a
L. You done ate [ __ ] through a whole
episode of CSI, [ __ ] Your [ __ ] just
won't work.
>> But if she let you double back, then you
>> Yeah, you can double back. I'm just
saying like you think you putting it
down and you don't really put it down.
You just have a mishap. Like you have
And then you can tell if you have a
mishap.
>> I don't even think about [ __ ] like that.
>> You can feel it early. You be like,
"Hold up. I ain't What you doing now?
It's about the time you folks get out
there and crack it on up, gang. What you
doing?" Nah, I'll be right at the door.
At the door soon as he get that door
off in the car way over there.
>> I ain't even trying to play no game. I
ain't even trying to wait to do man. We
ain't playing card.
Let's get
>> straight to it. A it
>> what? Soon as what? Like my boy Snap
dog. YEAH.
>> Scoot as it freak man.
>> Oh my god, man. I'm trying to eat [ __ ]
at the door.
>> At the door,
>> man. Well, that what I'm trying to like
I marinator I eat I eat your [ __ ] Sit
down.
>> That be want to get head and [ __ ] Move,
man.
>> Yeah, you trying to get straight to it.
>> Yeah, I'm trying to get straight to it.
>> No Netflix.
>> Even if I do have a [ __ ] up day, she
already bust nothing to me. I ain't
tripping.
>> This [ __ ] got insurance.
>> He got insurance.
>> He puss insurance.
>> Yeah, he go ahead and do that just in
case. Oh man, come on.
>> Just DK.
>> Good luck, man.
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>> She ready to get that belly rub.
>> You know she a freak cuz she got her
stomach put up and out at the same time.
>> That [ __ ] got me [ __ ] up.
>> Uh-uh.
>> Hell yeah.
>> She want you to role play with that
[ __ ] Army matey. I'll find the
coaching.
That's it.
>> What's your name?
>> Big Fine.
>> Big Fine. That's what they call you.
>> That's what they call.
>> You call you that? You lying.
>> Let me see you watch. Let me see you
cry. Let me see you. Let me see you. Let
me see you.
Let them see you.
>> That one thing I can't say. I'm proud of
my state though. I love Carolina, man.
>> Yeah.
>> Real good cooking. All that. Yeah, I can
agree with that. I mean, I like I've
been in North Carolina for a long time.
>> They overlook that [ __ ]
>> and I love it.
>> Once the stores closed, somebody got to
do something.
>> I mean, it's kind of scary going through
South Carolina, but you know what I
mean? Not cuz of the women, cuz of the
police. But outside of that,
>> oh yeah, police ain't going to play with
>> I just found out my folks staying in PD.
>> Yeah, that's my area. That's why I stay
at PD. That's the 843.
>> 843.
the gay. You know a lot of them.
>> I know a bunch of them.
>> I know a lot. I'm telling you.
>> I know a bunch.
>> I go up there, man.
>> School with a bunch of them.
>> What about the McClendons?
>> They down there, too.
>> No cap. That my mom and daddy side. The
McClendon.
>> Reverend McClendon. That's our
>> No cap. I [ __ ] I bet you my kid.
>> Well, you just come from a long line of
pastors,
>> but on everything I love, boy. You got
to understand. I grew up with my daddy
side and my mama's side at their level.
>> You made it sound like that's just
abnormal. No, cuz what I'm saying I
ain't grow up with my mama
>> mama's side. Like her her mama's side.
>> I'm from Mississippi. I have seen damn
near everybody in my family.
>> See, not me. My family so big. I ain't
seen I ain't seen [ __ ] like eight,
>> bro. I seen the [ __ ] who didn't make
it.
>> What you mean?
>> I was over my great auntie house, right?
And she showed me this picture of them
when they was little. And it was this
man in there. Did nobody know? And she
like, "Y'all don't know who that is.
Y'ALL DON'T KNOW WHO THAT IS." THAT'S MY
BROTHER GEORGE. WHO THE [ __ ] IS GEORGE?
OH, he died when we was little kids.
>> How you die?
>> When we was on our way to church and we
hit a horse that was standing in the
middle of the road and he was the only
one in the car that died. I WAS LIKE,
WHY THE [ __ ] DON'T NOBODY KNOW THIS
STORY,
>> RIGHT? It's a lot of history that we
don't know.
>> Don't be lying, though.
>> It's a whole bunch of history that we
don't know.
>> And it's the reason why I don't like
kids around water. I had an uncle to
drown. So I'm real big when I'm around
like water and I see children. Boy, I
turn the lifeguard. Where you where your
mama? Where you? Who? Who know how to
swim? Why people lack a daisy?
>> Everybody got that auntie that was a
grandma though.
>> Why am I the only one?
>> Everybody got that auntie that that got
all the damn kids. Somebody got a
grandma that got all the kids or auntie
that got all the kids.
>> My grandma with 98 pound had 15
children, three me. That's
>> crazy.
>> Pop them out
>> in Carolina.
She she from Emerson. But then my my my
grandmama who from
>> South Carolina Shra she had 15 sisters
and brother.
>> See somebody
>> my great grandmom was out there
>> in the country when it get dark. Ain't
nothing to do but [ __ ]
>> And
>> that's all you do in the country is [ __ ]
and eat.
>> Yeah. And you farming anyway.
>> I just went on my first farm yesterday.
>> Real.
>> Hell yeah. Swear to God.
>> Yeah. I just went on it. You went on if
coming from South Carolina, you never
been on the phone.
>> No, I'm from other towns. I ain't [ __ ]
>> for real.
>> Hell yeah.
>> That's that's a that's a big
misconception that a lot of, you know,
I'm a city boy, so a lot of us just
automatically hear the South and think
it's all
>> like city [ __ ] that's from the south.
City boy from South Carolina.
>> My [ __ ] could like you compare my [ __ ]
to how little boots and [ __ ] look. Ran
down houses.
>> A project.
>> Yeah, like a project. uptown though. I
ain't never seen a horse that close to
yesterday. Like I can't touch that
[ __ ] Like hell y'all seen
>> supposed to be that close in proximity.
Y'all don't even be [ __ ] with each
other like that.
>> Every every
>> 15 minutes down the road. I just you
know I'm up town,
>> right?
>> And just like if you in Atlanta, you
barely go to lock on you.
>> Facts.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> Stay on our side of town.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> I feel that's the same way. I'm from
uptown DC.
>> See, I'm from both. I'm from the project
and the country,
>> right? I'm
>> started in the project and then we we
upgraded to the country. Yeah.
>> Oh, so you moved to the country on
>> out the projects though. That was the
the real struggle.
>> It was [ __ ] up in there, boy.
>> It's [ __ ]
>> You don't talk about those stoed up in
there, man. I'm talking about like
people always talk about being from the
hood, but don't nobody talk about how
[ __ ] scary that [ __ ] is. For real,
[ __ ] You living in this [ __ ]
with
>> 30 or 40 [ __ ] that is killers.
>> Yeah.
>> Not
>> pretend
>> that will kill.
>> I'm talking about [ __ ] who have
killed and everybody around here know,
hey, don't play with him,
>> right?
>> That man will kill you. They telling us
this [ __ ] a little kid. Hey, don't go
over there [ __ ] with him.
>> He'll kill you.
>> Like you see this [ __ ] all the time in
the worst type of people in the
neighborhood. This is where they selling
all the drug, all the drug addicts, all
the killers, all the murderers, all the
robbers, all the crackheads, all the
people who just in this situation cuz
they [ __ ] up financially,
>> all forced to live in this [ __ ]
with each other. It's some [ __ ] every
day.
>> Every single day.
>> I'm talking about [ __ ] arguing
from the time you wake up in the morning
till you go to bed, [ __ ]
>> You might wake up and hear the most
terrible news. You know them
[ __ ] argue all day yesterday,
right? Right.
>> You know he stabbed that [ __ ]
>> for real.
>> Killed him right there.
>> For real. Uh,
>> when did this happen? [ __ ] About 2:30.
>> I couldn't I It was shocking to me not
hearing sirens every night. Like, it was
until I came to North Carolina to go to
college that I was able to go to sleep
and not hear every night
>> of my I can't remember a night of my
life where I did all night long.
>> You remember this about living in the
project?
>> You remember when everybody start
cooking? You can smell what everybody
about to eat in the whole project. Hell
yeah.
>> Hell yeah.
>> See, I grew up in the neighborhood. So
when I started hanging in the project,
it was fascinating because it was like,
bro, I come from the outside.
It was, like you said, it was [ __ ] going
on all day. 24 hours, man.
>> All day, [ __ ]
>> Somebody going to pull up selling
something.
>> I don't give a [ __ ] what it be 9:00 in
the morning, but some [ __ ] going on.
>> [ __ ] it could be 6:00 in the morning.
There's some [ __ ] going on.
>> Soon as that sun hit, the hood get
active, man. It's outside.
>> And it's so crazy, bro, cuz you'll be in
your hood all day, but then when you
pull up, you can go down the street and
it be another apartment complex. And
it's And
>> it's I'm talking about the same [ __ ]
going on, but you and ain't nothing like
y'all.
You not going in there.
We exactly the same, but we totally
different. You not going up in there
[ __ ] with them [ __ ] cuz it's like,
I know y'all doing the same [ __ ] but
they don't know you. And the moment they
see you, everybody always overlook your
ass. And
>> no matter what you looking for,
>> you ain't got to lead the hood.
>> No, I'm not.
>> What you say?
>> I'm No matter what you looking for,
whether it be a plate of food or
>> some damn Kool-Aid, you know, you can go
next door.
>> Every door you can knock on every and
just walk in.
>> What y'all doing over here?
>> Nothing.
Come back over here. I know.
>> Damn, my death jam ain't working. Hey,
go down to what ma and get his death
jam. We come back and play this.
>> One [ __ ] pulled a radio in the window.
the whole hood listening to this [ __ ]
all day.
>> And that's what I like I love about
Carolina. I can say that, you know, a
lot of [ __ ] move here,
>> right?
>> So it's like I done seen other [ __ ]
from other states have they sees like I
done seen the Florida boys come down and
they got Florida have in Carolina. I'm
like okay that's the Florida boys. We
know can't go over there where the
Florida boys at. Like it's like not not
Atlanta but Carolina really welcomes a
lot of people. No cap.
>> It's like a free honor pride.
>> Yeah. Like for real for real. You you
come get some Atlanta is really like
anywhere. You could be from anywhere.
Come down here.
>> That's why I say Atlanta.
>> Where you from, ugly ass.
>> I'm from what they call the chocolate
city. But it's nowhere like Atlanta
because Atlanta is the only place that
I've ever seen that you can come and be
prosperous and not have a target on your
back because you ain't the only [ __ ]
with a Rolls-Royce. Where I come from,
you got a Rolls-Royce. It's maybe two in
the city and everybody know you got that
[ __ ] down here. [ __ ] see one,
they just like whatever. This is the
only place you can come see down here
and and make money and be prosperous. As
long as you mind your business, you can
get some money down here.
>> Down here, it's a lot of finesse. It's a
lot of middleman. Middle man. Oh my
goodness. [ __ ] connected to the man who
connected to the man who look like he
got a plan. But you ain't going to meet
no plug. Oh lord. Plug.
>> Oh boy. That [ __ ] might take a a minute
before you actually face to face have a
real conversation. These [ __ ] who you
was swear had a well you ain't got
nothing.
>> That ain't true though. Fly because a
[ __ ] catch you in Ken's wings
[ __ ] or catch you at the ball.
>> N
>> and just to holl at you. Like it's it's
abundance here.
>> But I'm saying like if you trying to
make some shake like a [ __ ] from the
city trying to move around, you moving
through so much finesse that you don't
really know who you talking to.
>> But you don't recognize that by being
here so long. Don't you get a a certain
level of understanding of what that look
like? As long as you are here,
>> man. One thing about the city, man, we
love good stories. If you can give me a
good story, boy, a [ __ ] be like, "Boy,
I met them today at America."
Like, "No, you did not, bro. He not."
>> Well, from my experience, from what I
seen though,
>> why you believe everything?
>> If a [ __ ] from Atlanta, No, he not.
>> Hey, Chico, if a [ __ ] from Atlanta just
get a little leverage though.
>> If we But that's all we need. And all a
[ __ ] need is a little leverage. You
talking about he talking about the the
cap and how [ __ ] be flexing cuz [ __ ]
one thing about Atlanta [ __ ] bro [ __ ]
can have a ounce of weed.
>> What he going to do with it?
>> That [ __ ] give you half of it like I'm
burnt on this side. You know I get this
[ __ ] all day [ __ ] Now you know we both
going to end up with this [ __ ]
>> HE TRYING TO WORK YOU WORK
>> [ __ ] YOU NEED THE PLUG.
>> THAT'S WHAT HE TALKING ABOUT. [ __ ]
[ __ ] that finessed you into going half
with him.
>> You know me and my boy DO THIS [ __ ]
>> [ __ ] THAT TOLD HE BEEN GO AHEAD AND GET
A WHOLE CUTIE. [ __ ] we got a half out,
but you made me spend most of my money
for it.
>> That [ __ ] been waiting two summers to
get a whole ounce.
>> Come on, bro.
>> A [ __ ] from Atlanta just make a hustle
though. Take about a half an ounce of
weed, have goddamn 22 nickel bag. Sell
them [ __ ] for $10. For sure.
>> Flip that little bit. Do it again.
>> Go back and do that three times. Then a
[ __ ] buy two usedes. Flip them.
>> End up on the set with the video of
Future.
>> Sneak in the club.
>> Yeah.
>> Somehow this [ __ ] finesse Usher limo
drown little sister to get her number.
>> Take that number. Link up with Jermaine
the pre. Get everybody a wristband for
birthday. Y'all in the studio we tip
with one blunt. Somehow [ __ ] done
finesse his way on the new Young Dro
album.
Now the [ __ ] a producer.
You think the [ __ ] bullshitting and
then you lose his number for 3 years and
he the hardest producer in the [ __ ] He
wasn't bullshitting.
>> He wasn't bullshitting. It let HIM AND
SOMETIME THE [ __ ] be looking sketchy be
in the [ __ ] and pop out. I [ __ ] you
now, bro. When I was husting comedy
around the city, this lady used to come
to the show every Wednesday and she
would say, "I'm telling you, my son
gonna be the next rapper out Atlanta. He
cold. I'm telling you, my son, I just
got back off the road with my son. My
son had some show. You know, he was
still on the come up, [ __ ] Guess who
son was [ __ ] K, [ __ ] Damn."
>> Mhm.
>> That's crazy.
>> Live, too.
>> I'm hosting a [ __ ] comedy show one
night, right, [ __ ] Gucci man walking
that [ __ ] Everybody shut the [ __ ] up.
>> That [ __ ] looked around and walked the
[ __ ] back out. I was like, I don't know
what kind of hole that [ __ ] had over
this [ __ ]
>> I was actually in Atlanta when BMF was
outside, [ __ ]
>> Okay.
>> They had this club called Vegas Nights,
[ __ ] When Jesus dropped that goddamn
trap or die mixtape, them [ __ ] came in
that [ __ ] It was a VIP upstairs. These
[ __ ] standing over the balcony just
throwing money to everybody in the club.
>> Vegas night.
Man, [ __ ] had a swimming pool in
that [ __ ]
>> Damn.
>> When you walk outside, man, a swimming
pool in the club.
>> [ __ ] was in there picking up money,
>> man.
One of them blow up swimming pools like
that [ __ ]
>> HEY, ATRIUM HAD SWIMMING POOLS in it.
>> That [ __ ] was loud, [ __ ]
>> Man, that's different. That's a
different area of Atlanta right there.
Oh, man.
>> Get out the pool.
>> There some crazy [ __ ] right there.
>> Real crazy [ __ ] out here.
>> Yeah, that was live. This city right
here though, like you said, you'll meet
a lot of [ __ ] who be
bullshitting, but what impressed me so
much about the bullshitter in Atlanta is
how long they able to [ __ ] I've
been here for 21 years. I know some
[ __ ] been out here bullshitting for 21
years straight.
>> [ __ ]
>> I'm talking about bullshitting. [ __ ]
who out here getting go get a whole
fresh ass goddamn Gucci from from this
discount mall
>> costume.
>> Oh, but then you standing next to the
[ __ ] who got the real Gucci on your
fake Gucci hitting hard on the hill.
>> Only in Atlanta, bro. Your dreams could
come true, [ __ ]
>> That's crazy.
>> You could be pumping gas and meet the
finest [ __ ] you ever had in your life
and she just as [ __ ] up as you.
>> Mhm.
>> And she and she want to [ __ ]
>> she buying $10 with a fat old ass. $10
worth of gas.
>> Put another 10 with that and get a red
slush out of there. You in. And she she
really
>> she
>> if she had a couple dollars, she could
be a nine.
>> She got you [ __ ] with her at her like
her seven.
>> You mean she $10 away from two numbers
up?
>> Atlanta got five.
>> She really [ __ ]
>> She about $600 away from being uh a Maj
City dancer for real.
>> That's crazy. Listen, bro.
>> She bad. She from a little small town
here is crazy. That why I look at [ __ ]
like me.
>> Show me, [ __ ]
>> I don't want to hear nothing else. Show
me.
>> So get down down here though with some
[ __ ] up shoes. Jump. Jump in a
Phantom.
>> I am.
>> We ain't never seen nobody take nothing
from Beyonce. It happened down here.
>> Like for real for real. Let me down.
>> They stole her music.
>> They found out who got the [ __ ]
>> See, [ __ ] be doing [ __ ] [ __ ] be
walking back like they going to break
it. Man, what the [ __ ]
>> What they going to do? They going to
break in your car down this mother. We
was down here. [ __ ] was I caught some
[ __ ] breaking in the cars in the
[ __ ] hotel parking lot. Them
[ __ ] see me. I seen them. They were
like I'm like long as you bring to my
[ __ ] I AIN'T GO AHEAD. DO YOUR THING.
Them [ __ ] is just walking around
pulling on doors. [ __ ] they see me.
They like I'm like, you know what I
mean? I'm not doing what y'all [ __ ]
doing, but I don't know what y'all
[ __ ] doing. Do what you do. Like y'all
[ __ ] is going to go in your [ __ ] and
steal your charger cord. That's all they
going to take.
>> [ __ ] going to take your charger. Take
some [ __ ] to make you mad. [ __ ]
>> you [ __ ] wild.
>> Took one of my AirPods. Like what the
[ __ ] boy?
>> He already take one AirPod. He was like,
"Nigga, I probably had the other one
back to regroup."
>> Yeah, this [ __ ] is different down here,
man.
>> [ __ ] broke in my car one time. Stole
all my DVD.
>> What year was this?
>> Probably 07.
>> Was you selling them? and get away.
>> I was hosting this comedy show on your
DJ.
>> Oh, there was another I remember I was
there.
>> You
remember?
I was there. I was Yeah. Yeah. I was
tell you it took everything in you not
to fire that [ __ ] up that night. Fly
Fly was so heated about that [ __ ] man.
>> Do that.
>> And LeBron on on the move too. That
nigga's in Philly. They saying he going
to fly in from New York. They say it's a
45minute helicopter ride.
>> I got to have some neighborhood he can
be comfortable.
>> All that bike ride in Philippine State.
That [ __ ] didn't come for that. That
[ __ ] is coming for championship on.
>> We don't need no ATV. Them four wheel
>> man. He don't want to hear all. He don't
want to hear all THAT AT NIGHT. THAT MAN
IS 40 years old. He needs some rest.
>> Come on, Philly.
>> Hold up. Wait a minute. HEY, CUT IT. CUT
IT OFF. He can't wait to get in that
locker room. Tell them young [ __ ] "Cut
the music down." Looking at this lineup,
Tyrese Maxi, Edge Conn, Jaylen Brown for
sure is allar. LeBron James at 41 years
and goddamn 12 months. Embiid
>> is that better than the Knicks right
now?
>> For sure.
>> He going to make them all step up and
play like they best game.
>> This the best team meet on with [ __ ]
in their prime.
>> When people stay hurt like Embiid, I
give I have a problem giving them a nod,
man. Cuz a [ __ ] can't stay
healthy. Yes, I know what he can do, but
has the [ __ ] done it on a
consistent basis? That's where the
question mark lies.
>> Use that [ __ ] laying on that table like
a bad [ __ ] Every year, every year that
[ __ ] go get some work done. I don't
know for basketball or something.
>> Got to lay up in that hotel for a
couple.
>> But that [ __ ] have a faile on every
August.
>> Yeah.
>> Till October.
>> Yeah.
>> This year no fa. He ready to play.
>> Pissing me off.
>> Say you just play 50 60 games. Long as
you ready for the [ __ ]
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>> Welcome back to the 85 South Show. Yes
indeed. Yes indeed. We ain't doing
nothing but trapping today. We trapping
so hard
that we went and got another travel to
trap with us.
>> No cap.
>> Well, all the way out South Carolina
>> in real life
>> over there with DC folk them from.
>> No cap.
>> He been talking this [ __ ] He been
popping. I've been [ __ ] with him
since day one. Damn. You feel like you
feel me?
>> Before before I got like this.
>> Before he got like before I got like
none other than that boy trap digging in
the trap.
>> Trap.
>> That trap.
>> That no cap. That no cap.
>> Yeah.
>> No. I got my dog number.
>> That's what we do. We go back and forth
with we we always tuned in to what's
new. You know what I'm saying? I
remember he sent me your [ __ ] He was
like, "Go, you got to [ __ ] with this
[ __ ] hard as a [ __ ] out of
South Carolina." I was listening to that
[ __ ] I'm like, "Oh, this [ __ ] cold."
And that
>> he was on it early.
>> That what got me out of South Carolina.
>> Yeah. And that's the thing about that's
the first thing I want to ask you. Like
being from somewhere, one of the things
one of the theories that I have is if a
city don't have a major rapper come out
of the city, a lot of what the history
is of the of the city, [ __ ] don't not
hip to it.
>> And South Carolina one of those places
that never had nobody blow up blow up.
So, do you think that now that you
getting the recognition that you deserve
and and the city is getting the
recognition, do you feel like that you
can set the help you help setting the
narrative for South Carolina?
>> Oh, definitely. But I ain't going to lie
though, we always had like people bloat
like they just never got to the
>> Yeah, I mean the the superstardom, you
know, I mean that level of where you get
to where everybody get to narrate and
see what your city is, you know what I
mean? Like what Nelly did for St. Louis
or you know what I mean? What what
eightball and MJD did for Memphis and
36. Like we never had nobody come up and
do it like that out of South Carolina
specifically.
>> But like I be giving credit to the ones
like people don't know James Brown from
South Carolina. You feel what I'm
saying?
>> It be people like that. Dizzy Gillespie
and and uh you got Lil Rue Nasty Song.
You got a lot of people that go to that
next level but don't just stick. But
like I say, James Brown, Dizzy
Gillespie, those guys.
>> But like it always been.
>> Yeah. Yeah. South Carolina. So uh Black
Zack, Renie R.
>> Yeah, I know. I [ __ ] with Black Zack for
sure.
>> I always give respect to those guys. You
feel me? So I I get exactly what you're
saying though.
>> I mean cuz rap is just the narration of
the hood, you know what I mean? And
that's really what I'm saying. Like you
know James Brown and all those people,
those are legends. But as far as the
narration of the hood,
>> you know, if you don't have nobody to
come and really speak that and somebody
that the people trust, that's really the
hard part. The people don't get behind
everybody. People, they [ __ ] with
you.
>> That's a blessing. That's a blessing
though. Like that's I never take the
credit of saying it, but I know that's a
blessing being from the hood, being one
of the first ones from the hood to
represent the hood. And everybody see
like, oh, this this the guy we pushing
from Carolina. It feels good. I just
never soak it in. I'm always steady
working to try to get to the next level
to to show them like this ain't the last
level. We going above this for sure all
the way.
>> Know my [ __ ] though. I love when you get
on the classic beat with the soul
sample, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> Like this [ __ ] had the sample with the
goddamn Eddie Kane. Yeah, man. I came up
to be in a song for real.
>> Yeah. Came up in grandma house though.
That that's all it was. You know, I was
raised with my grandparents. So,
>> you know, we listen to R. Kelly. We she
playing everything. I ain't getting to
listen to Lil Wayne 24/7. I got to sneak
and listen to this [ __ ] But
>> I always grew up on the old soul music,
you feel me? My granddaddy was a pastor.
She My grandma thugging. So that's how
it was.
>> Your grandma was a thug.
>> Oh yeah, she
>> Hey, that [ __ ] hit hard. My grandma was
thugging like that too, huh?
>> Grandmother been to prison. Grandma
real. My mama be trying to hide the
gangster [ __ ] in my family.
>> She took my gold. I went to go see my
great grandma. I mean my great aunt.
>> She got a full solid gold right in the
I'm like you done took mine. But we come
from this [ __ ]
>> Yeah.
>> She said I don't know why she took your
grill baby.
>> Yeah.
>> We do this.
>> My grandma had the open faith gold right
here.
>> But that meant royalty though back then
though. You saw that in the
[ __ ] mall. You like this.
That's wealth.
>> Oh yeah. My grandma wasn't playing.
>> Real.
>> Yeah. My grandma rough as hell. going to
beat you to do all that. Yes, you don't
have
>> I've been saying I'mma adopt me a new
grandma since I lost mine and I want one
with a gold tooth at least.
>> I was a grandma. I was a grandma boy.
See my grandma had them little whisker.
>> She used the kids me used to hurt. She
was like grandma please.
>> He got sh.
>> Grandma a had no wes. Grandma had a
mustache.
>> No three of them. They sharp.
>> Yeah, they were sharp. He told me
>> old folk house they be sh.
>> No, but that was a difference though
growing up like in grandma house though
you know show a lot of love.
>> You had siblings?
>> Yeah. Yeah. I definitely I ain't live
with my mama like like I said I live
with my grandparents. So I had siblings.
My mama had other children after me. I'm
the oldest.
>> Okay.
>> So I always stay with my daddy side of
the family.
>> Okay.
>> I ain't going to lie to my mama's side
of of the family from Philly
>> for real.
>> Yeah. All my aunties, my granddaddy from
Philly. They all moved from Philly to
Carolina. That's what's up.
>> That's that's a route coming from
Carolina, especially from the south. You
got the Carolinas, then Philadelphia,
it's a lot of people up there in Philly
and got some South
all the cities. Everything above the
Mason Dixon line come from below the
Mason Dixon line if it's a black person.
>> If you definitely, you know, that's
where they got dropped off at.
>> Carolina's that Louisiana area, that
water.
>> Hey man, you on your way, boy. You've
been blowing up. So, I wanted to ask you
this.
>> We all been through this, right? You
know, when you first start out, you
grinding. You figuring [ __ ] out
yourself. You're doing everything
yourself. Then you hit a certain level
where you have to start talking to
different people, lawyers and managers
and, you know, people in the business
industry. But when you got to that level
where you start having to have those
talks, what was some of the things they
told you you was already doing, right?
You know what I'm saying? When they were
like, "You're doing this, but this, you
need to be doing this, this, and this."
Um they to be honest I was doing so much
[ __ ] right. The the I think the hardest
thing was the clearances.
>> Like when I met that off the rip it was
like damn like um when I did that
>> what um I found out the Missy Elliot
remake went just hers.
It was somebody she remade it. So then I
had to go try to clear from there. I'm
like god damn.
>> Right.
>> That was the hardest part clearing all
these samples. So that's why I was like,
damn,
>> people want to hear you on these old
type of songs and samples. You got to
clear this [ __ ]
>> You got to clear this [ __ ]
>> You'll never think
the Eddie Kane [ __ ] is Fox. You got to
clear through Fox.
>> So you like, damn, I got to go through.
>> But how But how do you go by clearing
it? Like,
>> oh, your manager, you got to tell
somebody, help you. All these people,
get the right person. They going to take
this [ __ ] down,
>> right? Yeah. Cuz they will do that
season.
>> Yeah. So that that's the hardest part I
feel like in a rap game when you doing
all that and you sampling people [ __ ]
and they want their money or something.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Does that deter you from
using samples?
>> I ain't going to say it it did. But when
you see legends like don't approve it
and be like, "Oh shit."
>> Right. Now what I'm going to do with
this artwork?
>> Yeah. I ain't want to be in a situation
and Mike Jones say hell no. I don't like
that.
>> And you like oh damn.
>> Have you ever been in that situation
where somebody like no I'm glad I
haven't bless. You feel what I'm saying?
You got to think about it. You playing
with somebody's [ __ ]
>> Like coming coming from from the side,
you dig what I'm saying? Like where did
your motivation come from? Like what
made you want to rap?
>> Uh um my little brother. He was the one
doing all this rapping. And I used to
believe in him and I be listening to
what he be saying. I'm like, damn, this
[ __ ] saying some [ __ ] we done did for
real,
>> right?
>> I feel like I can do that [ __ ] too. If
he ain't going to show up to the studio,
like I pay for the studio, he'd be
running around. I'll be like, [ __ ] it.
You got to do something.
>> I got to do something. I done spent my
damn money.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> So, I get in the studio, say some of
similar [ __ ] bro. And people were like,
"Damn, bro. You sound good, too?" And I
just kept going with it.
>> Do you think that now that you starting
to see success? Has that changed your
your studio process? You know what I'm
saying? Now that you're in better
studios and like, do you still work the
same as you did when y'all was trapping
out the old studio?
>> I ain't going to lie to you. I got the
same engineer, same cameraman. Like, I
ain't change up. So I it's the same
vibes, you feel what I'm saying? I even
go to the studio more cuz it's like
[ __ ] I got more money. I got more
access to [ __ ] So, but back then it was
like a
>> [ __ ] got paid for 2 hours. You know
what I'm saying? But now I'm in this
[ __ ] 8 hours. You feel what I'm saying?
>> 12 hours. So it's like making way more
songs. I'm
>> I'm having way more fun
>> than when I was trying to make a song or
make a blow up.
>> It's like damn, they know my name. Now
I'm chasing the heat.
>> You know what I'm That's a difference
when you trying to get known and then
you chasing the heat. You know what I'm
saying?
>> Now you get to create.
>> Yeah. Just like you say with Nelly like
got to think about Nelly. Oh my god. He
going he making hits when [ __ ] is
still rapping like LL Cool. All these
[ __ ] still rapping and Nelly still hit
hit.
Right.
>> So that's what you got to do. You got
you got to get that hit.
>> So
>> is there anybody in the game you want to
work with?
>> Hell yeah. I say it all the time. Andre
3000 I don't care if he played a flute.
I don't care what he do. Like I got to
get with them legends that from the
south that say, "Hey, the south got
something to say."
>> Yeah,
>> sure.
>> It definitely got something to say.
>> They going you'll be surprised play.
>> That's one of the things that I know
from my experience that always and I and
I'm going to ask you if you went through
this yet because it still blow our mind
whenever it happened. You ever had you
had somebody who recognized you and knew
you that made you go like [ __ ] you know
me?
>> Kevin Gates. Kevin Gates like last year
BT Awards when I seen him and he seen me
he started saying my [ __ ] I was like oh
[ __ ]
>> right he
>> well I listen [ __ ] for real for real
>> and it was crazy we end up making songs
together I was like damn that's somebody
I actually listened to grew up listening
to so that was the craziest moment when
he he knew me and and talked to me and
knew my songs I was like god damn
>> fact
>> lazy boy growing up
>> it was with that moment that that came
into your career where you like, you
know what, you felt deterior overcome.
You know what I'm saying? Cuz every, you
know, everybody think it just always
just it's easy.
>> Sometime you got them situations where
you like, you know what, I don't even
feel like doing this [ __ ] no more.
>> Oh yeah. Deathly went through that. Like
you got to think about it. Coming from
the south where nobody make it, you
steady chasing, you chasing, you
chasing.
>> It's like, damn. When you see everybody
watching you, it's like, oh [ __ ] I
ain't want to be the [ __ ] to [ __ ] it
all up.
>> Right. So it be times where you know
like you got to really lock in. So I
definitely had them moments where I like
damn do I really want to be this guy.
>> It's like [ __ ] you that guy. God chose
you to be that guy.
>> Talk.
>> So you know I just stay locked in. Keep
going with this [ __ ]
>> Hey what's something that you think
people don't know about South Carolina
that you should know?
>> Um I think a lot of people think we
racist and like my family mixed. I got a
lot of white people in my family.
>> Yeah. Yeah. like, you know, like I feel
like it ain't nothing but us down there.
So,
>> a lot of white people do talk to black
people a lot in the Carolina. I got a
lot of mix and white uncles I be
thinking was my uncle for real until I
realized, hold on,
>> he ain't my real uncle,
>> right? But
he thought the white man was his real
uncle. Like,
>> what the [ __ ]
>> Bob Ke real. Hey trap dick, come here
for
>> real in there.
>> For real. I got a lot of mix.
>> Show those [ __ ] who you are.
Okay.
>> Uhhuh.
>> What's over
you know something you said earlier when
we was talking you said your dad you
lost your dad at an early age
>> and you know to get to this position is
difficult
>> whether you had your father in your life
or not but to not have one it's a lot
more difficult. So, like if you had to
give advice to, you know, a lot of the
young brothers that's coming up now
without their fathers, what would be one
of the things you would tell them that
got you to where you are right now with
having that void in your life?
>> Uh, just lock in, man. Like, I can't lie
to you. You can't use it as an excuse.
Norbert had a bad story. You know what
I'm saying? You got to lock in. Like, I
just become what you wanted to be. Like
if you wanted your father to be in your
life, just be in the in your child's
life. Or even if you don't got children,
just try to be the best man you could be
if you ain't got no father. Cuz you know
you wanted that in your life. That's how
I looked at. I always wanted a dad. So
I'm going to try to be the best man.
>> Even if I didn't have kids, I was going
to try to be the best man I could be.
>> Right. That's true. That's what work
that. Do you still have You said you
grew up with your dad's side of the
family. Oh, yeah. Like what are some of
the characteristics that I because
people always tell me that [ __ ] all the
time. You do this like your daddy. You
do this like it. What's one of the
things they tell you that you do like
your pops even though you never had a
chance to meet?
>> Oh, I used to ride a bicycle. A lot of
people say, "Boy, your daddy." That's
all we used to see him do. Riding this
damn bicycle up and down the street. So
when people see me on my bicycle, they
damn that boy, you look just like your
daddy riding that damn bicycle.
>> He used to have me in the front of her
just riding riding through riding
through. So when I first got older, the
first thing I'm doing riding my bicycle,
walking in and off. Boy, you look just
like your daddy riding that damn
>> you ride dirt bike.
>> I ride four-wheeler though
dirt bike. Yeah, I n TRX is my favorite
TR. I can't [ __ ] with the [ __ ] I got
Yamahas, bro. I like the TRX.
>> They dangerous.
No, I can't [ __ ] with them. I crashed
one of them [ __ ] in Egypt. I ain't
been on one since
>> I could do the dirt bike. Dirt bike easy
to maneuver.
>> I'm definitely not getting on no dirt
bike, [ __ ]
>> Hell no.
>> Hold on [ __ ] I get on that dirt bike,
you gonna start hearing them horns go
off.
>> Them boys in the hood horns. No, not
doing.
>> What's the fastest you ever went on?
>> I think I went the fastest probably
about 90 to 100.
>> You motorcycle? Do motorcycle?
>> No, my brother ride the motorcycle. Do
the motorcycle, man.
>> 127.
>> Yeah, I seen you on your But you got a a
Harley though, don't you?
>> I got a Kawasaki.
>> Oh, you got a cross?
>> Yeah. On [ __ ]
>> No, man. I love I love my four-wheeler
though. That's what we do in the
country, though. We ride like a
[ __ ]
>> Yeah, we got to go riding in and seeing
come to Carolina. Well, I know you being
Caroline.
>> I pull up with the freezer. I pull up
with the freezer with the with the
peanut butter and jelly. All Yeah, we
ain't planning on
>> say you come to family reunions. I'm
going catch you at the family. They say
you come down.
>> I'm pl I'm planning a trip right now.
I'm telling you Carolina. I get plenty
of [ __ ] going on over there.
>> Carolas is where it's at. Both of them.
Northland, South.
>> Northland, South. I was just going to
say that. Lot of nice rides out there in
South Carolina.
>> Like when the baby popped off, do the
Carolinas get together where it's like,
"All right, well, this going to be the
rapper for the Carolinas."
>> Nah, cuz I ain't going to lie, North
Carolina got theirs and South Carolina
got ours. Pardon me. Pardon me. But um
it all be love though. It all be love
like But it don't it don't work like
that though. Like they ain't they ain't
going to claim ain't ours.
>> They ain't going to claim you unless
Peter Popped out. He was just Peter
popped up from North Carolina.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Swear to God. Swear to God.
>> We we how we feel like oh the Carolina
but he
>> that for everybody
>> they definitely put the line in. I try
so hard not to like look at it like
that. I always say Carolina right
>> like cuz I [ __ ] with both sides my
[ __ ] I [ __ ] with Fetty P hard at my
dog.
That's another one that
>> we
>> he was up with last week he know what I
mean. another one. I' been [ __ ] cuz
you know
>> DJ E stood my partner like we came up
together like in the and all that like
grinding at the same time. No no no no
no. This was out of school like just in
North Carolina when he was grinding
doing the open mic Mondays. I was first
starting to do comedy. So we just was
that's how a lot of this the the vision
of what it take to build the artist. I
learned that from him from watching him
do it from the ground. So he done had
his hand in so many different artists
that come out of the Carolinas. He
always tapped in
>> the next [ __ ] I seen that knew
was you know me like when when I got to
going to North Carolina
>> straight to S studio don't
>> cap S was the man you had to go see
>> yeah you got to go
>> like state and state wise like I'm from
the south so going to north be in the
north like no
>> cap
>> you got to think about it South Carolina
a got a professional basketball team
strictly college
>> yeah you're Who y'all top college is out
there?
>> The game caught the one we be going to.
>> Damn.
>> You know, Don don't play. Don go crazy.
>> Get one. Shout out.
>> Oh, y'all don't play with CL.
>> No, I play with Clemson football.
>> I CL But they on the PL they on the
plantation.
>> Yeah.
>> I got to ask you about the music, man,
cuz the music is so important and you
you know you going up with the music.
Like for anybody who watching this who
haven't heard of Trap Dicky or ain't
listen to Trap Dicky, if you can send
them to one song
>> that's going to define them the way you
want people that don't know you to
listen to you or hear your music, what
song would that be?
>> Oh, no love. No love with Big X.
You feel me? Why?
>> It feel old soul like it make you think
of a Carolina [ __ ] a country [ __ ]
>> Like for real. For real. And it's
>> it's you can feel it.
>> Yeah.
>> You feel what I'm saying? You can you
can actually feel it. You can feel like
your grandma play this,
>> right?
>> You feel like your uncle play this. Like
it's played at Cookout.
>> You feel what I'm saying? It's cookout
music. That what I say about the no love
song. It's a cookout song
>> to me.
>> That's the one, man.
>> Nothing but love for you, baby.
>> I got nothing but love. I got nothing.
Yeah, y'all boys went crazy on that,
man.
>> Y boys went crazy on that, man. And was
that like of all the the the samples
that you could have used,
>> why did that one was it? Do you love the
movie or what was it that made you jump
out there with that one?
>> To be honest, it was a Carolina producer
and he seen me already do something with
the baby and it was like
>> um that beat didn't come from a Carolina
producer um that I did with the baby and
stuff. So it it felt real good to see a
Carolina [ __ ] come, hey, boom, boom,
boom, let's get it in.
>> Right. And another rapper actually sent
it to me like, "Yo, I know you'll kill
this. You need him. You need him with
you." So I was like, "All right, let's
do it."
>> Crazy.
>> That's another good question for you
producers. Like
>> do you have any producers that you want
to work with? And then of all the
producers that you work with, do you
have ones that you like, man, I got
every project I got to lock in with
this?
>> Um like like I ain't going to lie, like
I said, a lot of guys from Carolina
you'll never know. Like TNT, one that do
a lot of Ro Wave and Young Boy [ __ ] from
Carolina.
>> Um,
>> he from Carolina.
>> Yeah,
>> TNT.
>> Haj, he from Carolina. Like a lot of
these guys that do Rod Wave, Young Boy
or the biggest artist, Little Dirt, they
they from Carolina. So locking in with
them be already be great. Jets and
Maiden, Jets and Maiden, another one
like guys from Carolina. So it be a
blessing. But I definitely want to work
with them like Manny Fresh, Timberland,
like the legends of course. But working
with them guys, it'd be a blessing
because they already call Fresh.
>> Yeah, for real.
>> Fresh got a beat packet right now for
you.
>> Fresh got something for you right now.
Fresh make the [ __ ] while you on
the phone.
>> Yeah, he made that [ __ ] on state for
real.
We keep like
they do
>> [ __ ] tripping
like like that part right there. I had
to get that clear.
>> No, which one
>> the boom boom like
is that
>> I had said Kiki Palmer but she I guess
Fox love Kiki Palmer.
>> So you had to get her name cleared. You
can't say Kiki Palmer name. Yeah, he got
down.
>> Damn, Fox said take out the brand.
>> Dang, man.
>> Man, you mean to tell me we could you I
didn't know you could do that.
>> Stop somebody from saying your name.
>> Yeah.
>> Hell yeah. Don't say my name.
>> No cap.
>> Damn. Had to change that [ __ ] to boom
boom.
>> Oh, you had to change the boom boom. Hit
it with the hoop. Boom. Boom.
>> That [ __ ] gave you a cold ass ad li now.
>> It is what it is.
>> That's your signature [ __ ] now though.
>> Oh yeah. Boom. That's my ad li.
>> Exactly. That's my ad.
>> So, shout out to Kiki.
>> You ended up getting one and salute.
>> Yeah. You just got to push a little bit
harder.
>> The next time you want to say somebody
name, you better don't do.
>> You better just don't do my name. [ __ ]
I don't give a damn.
>> Yeah. So many [ __ ] that said our names
and songs we
>> You done blew up shouted, man. You blew
the boy out from the city.
>> F. I just seen that [ __ ] today
already, baby.
>> Yeah, man. That [ __ ] man. I love it
though. You know, that's the thing.
Like, that's what we
>> are here for. Like, no different than
you. Like, we don't care nothing about
>> showing love cuz
>> we come from having to do this [ __ ] with
not too much love being shown to us.
>> So, we know what it feel like to have to
go through those journey to go through
that journey and and [ __ ] act
like they don't see you.
>> I ain't going to lie.
>> You know what I mean? But the first ones
too though, like to that would be hard
cuz y'all be the first ones to to take
the head buttons, the knocks just to
make it easier for us.
>> Yeah. Yeah, that's why I respect the
older ones and and the ones that did it
first.
>> But see, we come from we come from, like
you said, we come from the from the era
where like [ __ ] ain't showing love
>> and we know that it don't hurt to show
love and we know some going to come out
of it because
>> that's how we keep the game going
though.
>> We know what's hot.
>> That's why we keep the game going.
Sometime all it take is a [ __ ]
to see it on a bigger platform.
>> That's it.
>> Showing love back. Hey man, y'all
[ __ ]
>> real though.
>> That what our senior hall was doing. He
was all it is, man.
>> With head puns,
>> but that's what we supposed to use our
positions for.
>> Yeah.
>> No cap. He was taking it to a whole
another level though with that show he
did back in the day. I still be looking
at that.
>> Well, I go back look at all the old
[ __ ] I don't look at nothing new.
>> [ __ ] brought Jordan on the show. All
type of [ __ ]
>> I mean, yeah. But that's the thing. It's
just about using your platform to show
love to us cuz it's so many people who
already act like they don't see us.
It's, you know what I mean? Like all
these big these big networks and all
that [ __ ] You got to go through all
different type.
>> Yeah. I mean, yeah, we still deal with
it now. Like it's you you never really
above it. But when you going through it,
you realize that, man, it's nothing to
show love. And then when you show love,
>> that's all I wanted to show. You don't
owe me nothing. I ain't looking for
nothing. You ain't got to give me no
man. Look, blow up. Get yours cuz it's
yours.
>> Everything that got your name on it,
your blessings is yours. Can't nobody
have them but you. So I ain't ne never,
we'll never be mad at no [ __ ] for going
to get what they want to get. We trying
to help you get to it
>> cuz we about to get this $100 million.
>> I had a dream about it.
>> Yeah. Right.
>> I've been dreaming about it every other
week.
>> Yeah.
>> That when that [ __ ] come that
>> we got to go get this $100 million.
>> Yeah. That should be a real
>> You know, I had that same dream.
>> I've been having it. It's a real dream.
>> I'm going to tell you about it, but I
ain't know if that was you or not. In
the dream, man.
>> I said what's up, but she get scary at
the end cuz I be in the mansion. I just
be hugging the money and looking around.
I ain't going to get scared. I'm going
have that job.
>> You going to shoot the money?
>> Hell no. I'm going to check out behind
this [ __ ]
She got to get the [ __ ] out from right
here before anybody else wake up. I got
to hide this [ __ ] now.
>> You got to hide.
>> You got to put it out now. You got to
put up now.
>> What? If anybody see this, but Lord have
mercy.
>> Yeah, we going before that 100 million,
man.
>> It's coming,
>> man. TDE.
>> Oh yeah.
>> Big [ __ ]
>> What you working on now, young man? I
got a um project coming at Jacob.
>> Come on, man. ATL Jacob. ATL Jacob.
That's what's up.
>> Co. We got to do one, man. We got to do
her.
>> Damn right.
Come on now.
>> PD. WE GOING WE GOING BACK. We going
back. We going to get one.
>> Don't [ __ ] me, man.
>> Going back to the camera.
>> All my All my people from RAW
Chesterfield PD. Listen, I just found
the address that what it PD.
>> No, I'm talking about literally I just
seen that. You think I'm [ __ ] What
did she just say? I'm dead ass.
>> Hey man, how how the TDE [ __ ] come
about?
>> Um, say cheese promotion like a lot of
rappers do. Hey, you got to promote
yourself too for real. Yeah, it is
>> like I paid for the promotion and um a
intern from TDE went to Sean C like hey
what's new and he sent them hey this
trap dicky [ __ ] oh I've been [ __ ]
with him and he took the [ __ ] the top
dog in them was like um yeah bring him
over and [ __ ] [ __ ] with with Top man for
he a real one though no cap man still a
pull up to the studio no cap he in there
>> yeah that's the thing that you need you
know what I mean like being an executive
Yeah.
>> Hold up. My bad. Go ahead now. You good?
>> What they say?
>> Yeah, that's it. Yeah, I see it for
something.
>> No, for real. That the air at the PD.
>> An executive man, it's so easy to be
able to especially once you get to the
level of success somebody like a top dog
have and just delegate. But when you
allow yourself to still be reaching,
touchable. You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know that I can get in contact
with you and I can ask you directly what
it is that you looking for from that
side of the game. That's a cheat code.
And most [ __ ] don't have that. So
salute the top for even being available
still cuz that [ __ ] could be ducked off
somewhere with the type of success.
>> No, I ain't going to lie. That that LA
[ __ ] different, bro.
>> That [ __ ] different cuz you really see
the [ __ ] like they rich. They over
there. Everybody rich. So you see these
[ __ ] like I see Isaiah Rashad, you
going to see Sizz, you going to see
these [ __ ] you going to be like,
"Damn, they right here." So
>> for sure.
>> For real. For real. So it's like all
these [ __ ] rich. Everybody pulling up
in Bentleys and [ __ ] So it's like,
>> talk about that, man. Cuz my that's
that's something a lot of [ __ ] don't
talk about how to conduct yourself in
them situations.
>> Oh man, being from Carolina, you feel
me? For one, you you you don't see a
[ __ ] like me walk around, you feel me,
lazy, shot in the face. So everybody
already
>> in my damn face like, damn, it's some
gangster ass [ __ ] So I already try to
let them know.
>> I'm not trying to be intimidating. I'm a
regular [ __ ] You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like
>> I just try to stay focused on music.
Like I try not to be fanned out. Try not
to ask for no pictures or nothing, but
this [ __ ] be going on right here. [ __ ]
pulling up with the bees on the rims
>> like Bentley. Bentley. Bentley. I'm
saying Bentley Bentley.
>> For real. This man, you pull up in the
black truck and then it's Bentley Hill.
Bentley Hill. Bentley Hill. You don't
even want to pull out wrong cuz you
don't want to hit a damn Bentley. Like
real for real.
It's hard conducting yourself being from
the south and some [ __ ] like this. I
ain't never seen no Bentley. I ain't
never You feel what I'm saying? They
telling me to get in the car. I'm
looking at the door. How the hell I open
one of these doors? Some new [ __ ] I
ain't never seen. So I just be chilling
though. I be relaxed. But it be some
[ __ ] I ain't never seen though. For
sure.
>> You supposed to see it. That's the good
part.
>> Putting you in that position to be able
to be around some [ __ ] that's for you to
have.
>> Even if you decide not to get a Bentley,
[ __ ] still you know. You didn't seen
one. been around. No cap.
>> You ain't got to get no brand new one
either.
>> Don't let no [ __ ] tell you spend all
that money.
>> It be It be crazy being part of It be
crazy being with the with the winning
team though. Like you see a lot of [ __ ]
though for sure.
>> Like I done been at BT awards and when
they come in they
>> my team the one making people move after
it be like oh [ __ ] they go game.
>> It be like damn it's crazy. And as far
as your team, like
>> how do you, you know, as the as the head
and the leader, like how do you
>> keep, you know, cuz it's difficult to
cuz you want to bring as many people as
you can, but you can't. How you been
able to navigate that?
>> Telling them we got to win like like
you, no lie. My people in here, they
tell you, bro, I when we go to the club,
we ain't even drinking, bro.
>> I'm the one that grab a bottle, pour out
the liquor in the damn little thing.
Hell no, we ain't drinking. We here to
go.
>> You know what I'm saying? It ain't it
ain't no females. I ain't got to that
stage yet of having females even in the
studio. Like I'm here to work. Like I
told you, I'm seeing [ __ ] with
millions. Ain't no damn way I can't get
no million. All these millionaires right
beside me. Hell no.
>> And I ain't got to take it. I ain't got
to It's right here.
>> Right there.
>> You feel what I'm saying? So I'm I'm on
my [ __ ] ass.
>> Like
>> they call this [ __ ] ISS around here.
Like no cap. Like in school suspension
when you around trap, man.
>> Hey, we doing this. We focus. We focus.
You feel me? Hey, record this. Pull out
your phone. Do this. You feel what I'm
saying? Hell no. We got to get a winning
clip. We got to win.
>> That pay off. Doing the right thing. Did
that growth?
>> We get some millions, then we can [ __ ]
up. You
>> No, don't don't [ __ ] up.
>> No, I'm saying we can have some fun
though. We can have some fun. Like, you
got to think about it now. Come from
where we from. And we seeing all these
beautiful women and my [ __ ] like,
"Damn, try. We can't go have no fun."
>> I know that [ __ ] aggravating cuz I be
>> You got the money first. Don't blow.
>> That's what I'm saying. I'll be tell
that's really is a coworker saying
>> I know you got it but spend it nine
[ __ ]
>> No
>> that what I'm saying
>> get your family in a position
>> and we'll [ __ ] off and
>> that what I mean by [ __ ] off. You
feel what I'm saying? Like we ain't
having a chance to have no fun.
>> It's always work work work. And I know I
I got to be respectful and I got to say
I appreciate my [ __ ] because it's
hard. Just imagine we come from nothing
>> for sure
>> and we see all these women in our face
and we no damn trap on book. We can't do
nothing right now.
>> Hell no.
>> We going to give him $1,000.
>> You feel what I'm saying? You know what
I'm saying? So you feel me? When we get
to
>> Come on, man.
>> Like just think about it.
>> You feel me?
>> My little
DC. You know they be in the hotel in the
hallway. You should sleep.
>> I ain't got him on my
>> walking down the hallway like
Scooby-Doo.
>> My little brother get so damn mad like
he he'll be like, "Man, [ __ ] this man."
>> But look though, did that growth come
from the streets? Cuz I I heard you said
you got shot in faith. Hold up, bro.
Like that that ain't just some some
average Joe [ __ ]
>> And for you to have that growth from
that situation, like did that come from
that?
>> No. To be honest, my little brother
actually shot me on accident. So it
wasn't like nobody tried to kill me. You
feel what I'm saying? like, "Okay, my
but it's like
>> I changed the bullet."
>> Yeah. You feel what I'm saying? That's
my thing. Being from the streets, we
know how this [ __ ] go. We done been
through it. All my [ __ ] done been
locked up. Big boy charges. My My mama
husband caught a charge behind us. Like,
everybody done seen a murder charge in
my section. So, it's like,
>> [ __ ] we know what to do, not to do.
So, why play around? Now,
>> these folk talking about we get
millions. Like, these folks, I'm round
of people getting millions. We fa to be
in the title some millions. We can't
[ __ ] it up before we don't get it. Now
when we get it, we can have some fun.
Them girls right there. Okay, go have
some fun.
>> There will be new girls.
>> You feel me? We going. You know what I'm
saying?
>> But the thing that you that that that we
all could tell you from experience is
like even when you get to a point of you
getting what you get. Like
>> once you get it, all you can do is get
some more. Like so the satisfaction
don't come from the money. But you can't
tell somebody who ain't got the money
that yet.
>> Can't tell. You feel me?
>> Get the money. Just so you can realize
that like I say all the time like a lot
of people don't realize that they they
as crazy as it may sound you blessed
that all your problems resol revolve
around money because all you focused on
is getting some money. So when you get
>> but once you get it then you realize oh
[ __ ] it's so much [ __ ] that money can't
solve.
>> It's so many problems that this money is
not going to fix. But I hope everybody
get to the money so you can get to
really fixing your problems cuz you
don't really know what they are until
you get
>> people don't realize it like a quarter
million or half a million ain't really
nothing when you got it. You get what
I'm saying? So when you seeing people
talking about they'll do something for
10,000. You like god damn. You think
that'll fix your problem?
>> I mean it'll fix that immediate problem.
>> Yeah. That's just a media problem.
>> Imagine you got some money. You got some
more problem
>> for sure. And that's what I say all the
time. will keep me understanding of the
the the the [ __ ] that you go through.
Like whatever problems you have now,
you can't get stuck right there cuz it's
another pocket of problems that's
waiting on you and another you got to
get to them. And one of the things that
I always remind myself of is all the
problems that I got in my life right
now.
>> 10 years ago,
>> they would have solved every problem I
had. I'm talking about [ __ ] the [ __ ]
that we going through that dealing with
now, if I had them, I would have been
begging for them problems 10 years ago.
So you can't never get stuck in that
mentality, but you got the right
mentality. If you already at the point
like, man, [ __ ] the [ __ ] We
>> laser focus. Let's get to it. You
looking at three [ __ ] that did the
same thing.
>> Literally, you got the mindset out of
this what you need cuz the money going
to come.
>> What you say, Lo?
>> You got to get the money though.
>> You got to get the money cuz that's all
you get out of this [ __ ] in return. too
many artists that had great
opportunities and didn't get the money.
You got to get as much of the money as
you can cuz it's you never know what the
[ __ ] might happen.
>> And I ain't going to lie, I'm blessed to
say I'm in that generation where they
started giving out the big checks and
because like he just said, the ones
before us didn't get it,
>> right?
>> Who say the ones after us going to get
it? What if like what if hip hop don't
keep going up? You get what I'm saying?
So this [ __ ] be crazy that you really
got to get in and make sure your family
straight
>> for sure.
>> As much as you going to be straight cuz
I know,
>> not saying you supposed to get in just
to help other people, but it's like when
you come from poverty and you see people
struggle or your mama struggle, you look
out for,
>> you feel what I'm saying? It's like
>> we going to I'm going to teach y'all the
right way to do it cuz I had to do it
myself. You feel what I'm saying? And
that's why
>> you have to create the blueprint. That
way I be on my [ __ ] At least if y'all
can
>> if y'all can follow this till we get
here. I can at least trust you to say,
"Okay, my [ __ ] have some fun."
>> For sure.
>> I ain't got a problem with you. You You
got kids. Damn right. We going to make
sure they get some four-wheelers like my
kids. You know what I'm saying? Cuz we
all together. You know what I'm saying?
>> But we got to get there.
>> We got to get it. We got to get there.
>> We got to get to hear that [ __ ] Yeah.
>> Yeah. I don't want to hear that [ __ ]
till we get there.
>> Yes, sir.
>> I say my boy. I keep it that way. I
don't give a [ __ ] what another [ __ ]
talking about.
>> You right.
>> No, for sure. No, for sure.
>> Yeah, sure.
>> You the one going to the studio.
>> Oh, for real though.
>> I just You feel me? We ain't got time to
party. That's how I look at it. Even
Even at BT, we ain't got time to party.
>> How old you?
>> I'm 30. I'm a
>> Oh, [ __ ] Duh, man. Yeah, man. [ __ ]
[ __ ] Please.
>> We ain't in the twins no more. [ __ ]
>> Talking about high school. [ __ ] high
school, man. My high school diploma
said, "Fuck that shit."
>> When I grab when I had mine, when I
cross the stage, when I open that
[ __ ] I said, "But [ __ ] all that
[ __ ] Take off." It said, "Fuck you,
man."
>> It said, "Fuck you, man." [ __ ] [ __ ]
anything you learn. Stupid ass boy.
>> Obsolete, man.
>> Gab bill. Learn that.
>> For real. For real.
>> Every 30 days.
>> What?
>> That's how this [ __ ] go.
>> It don't even be 30 all the way.
>> It be like 27.
>> It really be like 16.
>> You ain't never PAID THE BILL. I JUST
PAID THESE [ __ ]
>> YEAH, they coming right back. They
>> coming right
too. every like soon as the first hit
like you look up it's it's 29th you like
what the [ __ ] it's the 19th
>> it's [ __ ] up too man cuz they ain't
really basing your bills off of nothing
>> what you mean
>> bro think of how much they charge you
for [ __ ]
they charge you for how much [ __ ] they
think you going to use about average
that's really how they make the bills
right
>> cuz you can't lower your bill if you
went home and Turn all the [ __ ]
lights off. You still going to owe them
folks the same amount.
You can unplug all the [ __ ] in your
house. How long you think it's going to
take before your bill be like $9? Never
going to happen.
>> My [ __ ] be low.
>> They they going to be like whatever the
[ __ ] you got going on. Your ass ain't
slick. The bill still $171,
[ __ ]
>> That mean cause us to have that [ __ ] on
over there,
>> man. What they charging you for?
>> For sure. If you don't use it, they
going to send you a notice on saying we
going to cut.
>> You know who got you know who the worst
though of all the bill? At least in my
opinion. The worst [ __ ]
>> It's the cell phone people, man.
>> The cell phone bill people. The
disrespectful cuz
>> I don't know what this [ __ ] is y'all
keep over up charging me for every
month. Like what is I remember it was
better when they used to be able to
charge you for data because that made
you you know look at it like all right
well [ __ ] let me not get on the
internet or let me not use my text
messages and let me not run out of
minutes now every time you [ __ ] they
charge me cuz I flew over Canada flying
into Detroit they got a charge on my
phone like yeah you were in Canada I'm
like for 10 seconds like what the [ __ ]
you pay about $9
>> they charge you for data
>> yeah I'm like man this [ __ ] The
cell phone people and the cell phone
people and the internet [ __ ]
The internet people
>> down cuz we had to pay for unlimited
minutes. Now we got unlimited minutes.
Now them [ __ ] say, "All right, we got
that out the way. Now in order for you
to use your unlimited minutes like how
you want to use it, you got to pay for
this.
>> Bro, that's a [ __ ] is disrespectful.
Every time I look
>> making you pay $1,000 every year."
>> Yeah. And now they get they money at
every time. Hey, you I mean I'm talking
about 1935.
>> Like what the [ __ ] are y'all char
the worst
[ __ ] What the [ __ ] is every time you
look up they didn't charge you another
20 19 38 12 6.
>> All right now you know once you get the
phone right you got to pay $1.99 for the
email and then now you got to pay
another $9.99 for storage. Yeah, I'm
real.
>> Everybody,
>> so you got to get the email before you
even get the storage.
>> Apple will get their money whenever the
[ __ ] they want.
>> Ain't no set time.
>> It's 4:30 in the morning.
>> Yeah.
>> Why y'all need this at 4:30 in the
morning?
>> 199
[ __ ]
>> And it's never the same price. Every
month is something different. You be
like, "What is the the 62?"
>> Abusing us too cuz you will start
laughing for like I did watch that movie
on Amazon. It's got
>> cuz you do got a subscription on still
you making up. It ain't no regular cable
no more for sure.
>> I still got regular cable.
>> It ain't no regular.
>> I still got regular cable.
>> I don't see regular cable.
>> I don't know why cuz I'll never be home
but I still got regular cable. You just
But listen, I'm still just paying for
the get on me all the time cuz I still
was going in to pay my bill in the cable
place.
>> He can't be doing that [ __ ]
>> cuz [ __ ] I want you to see me give you
this money. Like I'm [ __ ] that. I'm
still old, my [ __ ] I used to be like
that.
>> I'm still old, man. I don't know. This
spirit of Wanda Bean. I be going in
there, man. How much I owe y'all?
>> Well, everything might I still might
take a [ __ ] a money order just
for own time sake
>> and go get it from the gas station. Let
me get a money order for $127, [ __ ]
>> Man, your time is too valuable to be
doing [ __ ] like that.
>> [ __ ] that. I still feel like I got I'm
just so traded. I stopped now, but you
know what I mean? I still use
>> that's the whole point of getting the
money is the convenience. That's one
thing I still can't do though is that
you can order the groceries off the
internet like that.
>> Oh no. Oh no. That's the dumbest in the
world.
>> That [ __ ] be having strangest. You
think I'm lying?
>> I tried to do it one time cuz me this
[ __ ] talking. He like Chico telling you
it's the best [ __ ] in the world. And the
worst thing is when you got to carry the
waters in the house. I'm like man let me
order some
>> porch to the house.
>> Let me order some water. You know what I
mean? I ordered like five six cases of
water. lady pulled up with all her kids
in the car. I'm like, "Oh, this [ __ ]
up. This lady out here delivering water
with all her kids, man, to the kids."
She gonna feed. I'm like, "Oh, man.
>> I didn't know you stay on Facebook."
>> I'm trying to get them [ __ ] a water
out the back, man. Y'all want some Maybe
y'all, man,
>> they don't put your house on Facebook.
>> Y'all mad. Y'all have no
me doing that crazy ass [ __ ] I told
her, "Man, you don't take your ass to
the grocery store. Your ass tripping
for real. My girl just me to do that to
the grocery store.
>> Hey, I'm not let
>> any time I look up, it's a new [ __ ] in
my room.
>> Imagine a [ __ ] in the grocery store
looking at an apple. Nah, he won't like
that one.
>> This [ __ ] look like a whole scam. But
who the [ __ ] is this?
>> [ __ ] dropping off your front.
>> The grocery store is weird, man. Every
time I go to the grocery store,
[ __ ] looking all in my cart
trying to make it seem like the [ __ ] I'm
buying is just too exotic and freaky or
some [ __ ] Man, what you f to do WITH
THEM PINEAPPLES, MAN? WHAT THE [ __ ] I
GOT IN MY CAR? MAN, LOS got three ice
cream, two bunch of syringe.
Hey, he must got some stamps or
something.
>> I don't give a [ __ ] I love going to
>> What you going to DO WITH A SMOKE? DAMN,
[ __ ] HEY, MAN. HEY, BRO. GOD,
>> just going to order this [ __ ] off the
internet. I
>> feel [ __ ] man.
>> I'm going to go to the grocery store. I
got
>> You know what? I'm traumatized. My mama
have bought too much [ __ ] that was old.
So, I gotta check the expiration date. I
gotta make sure she is up to date.
>> She was going to the regular grocery
store. She didn't buy [ __ ] that was old.
She was going to compare foods, [ __ ]
>> I don't know what I don't know what me
were doing,
>> but that [ __ ]
>> I probably ain't going in, but I'm
definitely sending somebody in there.
>> Yeah.
>> You You at that point, you ain't going
in the grocery store now?
>> Not in Carolina for sure. Like, I'll
send somebody in there. Like, I'll go if
I had to, for sure.
>> But, but say you just like, man, hey,
>> I'm sending my homeboys in the gas
stations, everything,
>> man. I went to the Dollar General.
Everybody act like they was disappointed
in me. What you doing in here?
>> I LIKE [ __ ] FOR A DOLLAR, TOO.
>> Ain't nothing in there a dollar no more.
That's crazy, bro. Last time I went in
there, everything was over a dollar. I'm
like, this ain't A DOLLAR.
>> THE DOLLAR [ __ ]
>> Five Below got all [ __ ]
>> Everything got Five Below is [ __ ]
Five Below.
>> Oh my god. Ain't nothing in there but
stickers,
>> boy. And she just popped in with $30
worth of $5. I ain't nothing in there
but stickers.
>> She love it.
>> It's stickers.
>> But that's ain't nothing wrong with
traveling. Going back to a old, you know
what I mean? Like going to do the old
[ __ ] that you used to do where you ain't
had no money. It's still Hey, man.
Family Dollar Still got to TJ Maxx.
>> Why TJ Max?
>> I'll be in there buying [ __ ] that I
don't [ __ ] need.
>> You know how TJ Maxx had like some
[ __ ] and it just be one of them in
there? I buy that.
>> Yeah. I'm like, "Nigga, I always wanted
to make some cookies to shave a Santa
Claus house. I need I've been buying all
that bullshit." You buy
>> I buy all kind of [ __ ]
>> [ __ ] Last time I went I bought some
Ninja Turtle Club and a Spider-Man
blanket, [ __ ]
>> Why would you?
>> I went to Marshalls not too long ago and
bought all tight, man. They had the polo
[ __ ] in there. I think it was cuz the
polo man was on the wrong side of the
shirt, but I was like, "Shit, these
[ __ ] $9." But I like how TJ
Maxx make it seem like they cutting you
a personal deal.
>> What you mean?
>> Cuz they show you how much the [ __ ]
would have cost and they show you how
much they selling cuz they [ __ ] with you
like that. Man, this [ __ ] is $732.
>> I'mma [ __ ] with you for the 18. Go get
them polo towels, [ __ ] I know how bad
you want them polo towels.
>> That's what I'm saying, bro. It's still
nostalgic.
>> Make it feel like they really [ __ ]
with you on a personal level, man. You
got to cuz you feeling this [ __ ] This a
good family like getting
>> it feel good on your skin
>> but getting caught going through the
club and somebody look at you dead in
your eye
like [ __ ] Yes I shop here too.
>> [ __ ] is you talking about?
>> That'll make you hang that [ __ ] right
back up.
>> Got me [ __ ] up. I take it right off
the rack.
>> Thank you.
>> You ever been in there and a [ __ ] have
your whole outfit already?
>> Put that [ __ ] back on the rack.
>> You see the outfit in real life?
>> [ __ ] I need a blue jean painter outfit.
[ __ ]
I [ __ ] them up every time. They t-shirts
be stanking at uh Ross.
>> You're talking about Ross.
>> Yeah, the little shirts in the pack.
They be stanking,
>> man. Cuz [ __ ] pull them out and try
them on and put them back.
>> They just be stanking like that back in.
It's crazy. Don't never buy [ __ ] out the
open pack, man. Trap, what's next, man?
>> No, I ain't going to lie to you, man.
After this project with uh ATL Jacob,
I'm going to get ready to drop the album
called the Preacher Grandson.
>> Come on. The Preacher Grandson.
my granddad up to have
uh uh Reverend Whitfield and Reverend
Carlos Miller.
>> You should ought to put your granddad on
there preaching. I know he'll clear the
stamp.
>> No, I told myself I want to get some
people on the intro talking and [ __ ]
>> Is it What's the What's the the idea
behind that that makes you want to do
that?
>> Oh, to be real.
>> Old to your grandpops or just something
that you know what I mean? You just
think is a dope idea?
>> No, to be real that it was us last too.
Like most of my I don't really got no
uncles for real. Like my daddy ain't had
no brother. My mama ain't got no
brothers. So
>> my granddaddy really was the only male
that I used to see. And his brother like
you feel what I'm saying? So when he
passed it was just like damn
>> you. That's how I was, you know,
everybody knew me from the preacher
grandson a little trial. Like it always
been
>> on their side. So I got to do something
for him too.
>> Oh that's dope.
>> Got got to leave a little legacy for the
for my granddaddy. Yes.
>> Well, you know, we ain't going to let
you come in here and goddamn leave
emptyhanded, man.
>> Great uncle.
>> Oh, man. That's crazy.
>> You feel me?
>> Yes, sir.
>> I ain't going to tell y'all what I had
for y'all. The boy left it on the table.
>> No, it's weed.
>> Yeah, it was some weed.
>> [ __ ] Don't worry about it. We'll get
We'll go back in there and figure it
out. For real. We'll walk in, man.
>> I ain't going ain't going to blame I
ain't going to blame blame everybody,
but this crazy right here.
>> No, we appreciate this, man.
>> Yeah. Yeah,
>> man.
>> And congratulations on all your success.
Salute to you for all the future success
that you got coming, young
>> soldier. I ain't going to lie.
Come down here.
>> That's official right there, gang.
>> Dirty South type [ __ ]
>> Yes, sir.
>> Oh, this like a bucket hat.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Put you all the way in, man. 85 South
Show. Trap dicky. We out of here.
>> You did shoot,
>> man. Shoot up, man.
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