Busta Rhyme's Extinction Level Event w Dc Young Fly Karlous Miller and Chico Bean

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[Music] yeah we just got the refrigerator off level that's the most [ __ ] dope [ __ ] oh gee how long you been out here i was not expecting you to open that [ __ ] i didn't even know that was a fringe furniture [ __ ] with all this [ __ ] on top of it yeah yeah that's like we had to figure it out that was some [ __ ] since thursday thursday i love that [ __ ] i got something for you that's my [ __ ] dude right there i got something for you what you got for me um i'm i got some fun y'all got it on camera all you [ __ ] [ __ ] that be talking all that here comedian [ __ ] this oh gee [ __ ] i got this stamp [Laughter] oh [Laughter] gang money imma stay up in my lane my name i ain't gonna change the damn thing my [ __ ] i'm gonna keep on going i'm gonna keep flying oh [ __ ] there they go put your seatbelt on right with the police [Laughter] always tripping man we got an og in here my [ __ ] why we ain't getting no speakers we got a legend hold up you straight yeah yeah we don't want to be bringing too much nice [ __ ] in here no that ain't nice [ __ ] this [ __ ] made in 1998 well make sure the phone caught up my little nephew probably be calling me in a minute y'all yeah yeah we in there what we sound like hello can you hear me let me just put my voice up get it dearly got a couple of [ __ ] sitting near me yeah and we try to do a yearly yeah yeah roll up another one still smoke the roast because you know i got another one yeah i'm gonna have to smoke the other one yeah buster ryan got another side he can't do his [ __ ] [ __ ] only had one chain on i thought he was wearing a [ __ ] that has seen last time that he had a chain on but like no no this is the new [ __ ] new [ __ ] i'ma chill cause you know i ain't gonna do [ __ ] no [ __ ] get my blue [ __ ] [ __ ] we be chilling on some cruise [ __ ] that's the new [ __ ] we gonna get em bought a whole bunch of new york [ __ ] with them yeah they in here no fear that's this year dc can you hear me yeah hey cat did you get that ooh get that where they get back you oh have kept your mask on i'm going to eat the coochie but it shouldn't smell like dude so i put my man back up i said you know what just take a bath [ __ ] with you i thought hey man y'all ain't gonna believe this [ __ ] what are we talking about hey man welcome back to the 85 south show first and foremost first and foremost you will never believe who in the trap with us today what mr put your hands where my eyes can see break your neck huh give me some more keep talking that that's the only [ __ ] that can do this in the song the most diabolical [Applause] hold up before we get started i because you know i gotta win every day david you never really want to pop me just know that you can have a flop man better than i could be a little sloppy you ain't never gonna stop me every time i come in [ __ ] gotta set it then i gotta go and i gotta get it then i gotta blow it and i gotta show that in the little thing and they could think it would be door because it doesn't matter because i'm gonna do this you last year you really know the price you really want to know what's next see the way to be honest we all have been erasing you know we gotta do it take it to another place so we struggling in the house in the center and again then you know we gotta do it take it to another place gotta taste it and i gotta grab it yeah i gotta cut all through this traffic at the top of the throne better i gotta [Applause] i used to do that [ __ ] true story i used to do that [ __ ] in a club in north carolina called lotus they used to cut the [ __ ] beat off and just let me rap that [ __ ] and i would rap it every time i was in the club that [ __ ] what and legendary you studied the [ __ ] out the lyrics now you learning and they had just beat the white dude and then they said yo [ __ ] stepmom's gonna be feeling me for like the next three birthday type of [ __ ] i need to know in real life thank you so much for man gracing the trap with your prayers this is an honor man like you a legend you're one of the greatest to ever touch a microphone man like it's an honor to have you in here that you will come to sit down with [ __ ] like us man thank you bro new school man charlie brown and dinko d the [ __ ] right it's interesting that you you you acknowledging my bros man where it all started from with me cause uh i believe yesterday was the 27 year anniversary of the second the last leaders album i'm 28. what are you twenty-eight girls [Laughter] man i appreciate y'all man man we'll keep you motivated to still do it after all this time and all the accolades and the things you've accomplished will keep you still motivated to make this music i mean i think we can all agree just being [ __ ] in a right mindset right you come from canned food [ __ ] you taste the steak you ain't want to go back to camp unless you choose to ever i don't want to eat bologna and cheese sandwiches because i ain't got no choice but to eat the [ __ ] i want to eat it because i just still love the [ __ ] right and in my beautiful ass million dollar home i could still go and get me the potato bread slices some mayonnaise and [ __ ] beef bologna and some american cheese slap [ __ ] together and sit in front of [ __ ] cartoon network and watch some [ __ ] that i grew up on like tom and jerry [ __ ] i think we all had same dude at heart the thing that just keeps the torch lit though is the fact that when you taste that other side of the success that come with the sacrifice and the hard work that you put into this [ __ ] and besides all of that you just genuinely loving this [ __ ] and i was putting them records out with leaders i was still living in my mom's crib you know what i'm saying so you know having an incredible moms like mines too she signed my deal when i was 17. i wasn't old enough to sign my deal so you know mom's got to get the big salute because she could have been on a angry day with a [ __ ] the day that that contract was on the table and said [ __ ] [ __ ] your contract you're gonna take your ass to bed because you still live in this house and again you acting like you ain't got no managing here on this particular day talking back to me about some [ __ ] because i let you hang out at that party last night past your little two in the morning girlfriend which was the time that i had to bring my ass home at that time and she could have just been on some [ __ ] y'all would probably never heard of busta rhymes ever because maybe that opportunity wouldn't have came around for [ __ ] glad that [ __ ] didn't happen because i always been a busta rhymes fan but lowe's put me on to you know it's always the the b size that most people don't know and people don't hear this [ __ ] put me on some [ __ ] i'm like [ __ ] cause i always said you had the best beats in hip hop history thank you brother as an interlude that should have been the [ __ ] single though um i'm trying to think of the name of it boy i think it was just give it to him raw and you use that as interlude and like one of them videos yeah i did make a song out of that right i know but there wasn't no scene it wasn't no it wasn't because i was like because i how i got up on it is i heard the clip i think it was in a video it was it wasn't called what the [ __ ] is that yeah yeah yeah you found this [ __ ] on up the mega mega who made dude i think uh swiss made that beat swish swish sweet that beat man you been having to be all up on [ __ ] like before it's the [ __ ] like nah i love how the sketch before give me some more is some of the funniest [ __ ] i ever heard on the wrap the [ __ ] on that big cap into a [ __ ] right he's trying to highlight the chicken he like [ __ ] do you know how frivolous i am i got a hummer that i only drive to my mailbox and that's all i use it for the [ __ ] i got custom-made condoms made out of other people's dicks but this is this is the whole like the sketch before give me some more come on that's some of the funniest [ __ ] we used to say this [ __ ] every day at track breakfast that [ __ ] crazy i'm in another era but i still love music before i'm saying so when you was hanging your bidding like you had some of the most best videos when see [ __ ] that video don't be creative no nothing right you was actually bringing your words to life i think the lyricism [ __ ] don't give you the respect as a lyricist hands down nobody's [ __ ] with you i appreciate that i love how you come on the song you'll say some [ __ ] ain't got [ __ ] to do with it but but you know you know at that time and and always for me like you know i think the the most important thing when you had the opportunity to get on collabs especially because a lot of the times those moments happened on the collabs it was just about how do you make it unfair from the first line because they got to be some sort of i don't give a [ __ ] mentality that's being applied in order for [ __ ] like that to even come out your mouth and not your whole face right and for me i just i went into these shits having so much fun because i knew the bars that i was gonna include that was gonna follow that was gonna be the [ __ ] that you would critique from a serious place right that's why those type of things would happen in the intro their minds wasn't in the boss we gonna step in on some grand entry [ __ ] and just shake the room up and say some wow [ __ ] that's how the intro was on wooha what the [ __ ] y'all y'all got to do whatever that's my 2020 theme song got you all in check 2020 got us all in check i'm telling you i had to put it in talking about the lyrics in the song so i got to bring up some [ __ ] that i know a lot of people never even asked you about when you did the turn it up song and you put mother one of you yeah i know like rod digger came up with you and under you and and studied under you when you heard her [ __ ] that song up like that what did that feel like what song um to turn it up touch it touch it yeah cause turn it up was the the joint over there old [ __ ] at this point i just remember the part of the song and that's the name you know the one touch it touch it [Applause] [ __ ] [ __ ] the words hell yeah well i dig her best bro the best she's the one of the she's probably the best female emcee bar for bar to me wow her unrap city is is my f and lauren is my favorite three mcs in the female genetic makeup but i don't like to call them dopest female mcs i just think they're incredible mcs because i think they [ __ ] dudes up too i think they they violently not in the literal sense but when i'm speaking in reference to competition we we're not going in there to give you flowers and you know be nice i want to reckon with you and we could be the best of friends i don't want no friendship with you until the song is over [ __ ] we competing right so what i'm saying is rodriguez and rhapsody and lauren to me the pen was was dangerous i think there's a lot of moments where i might have sat down and listened to this [ __ ] and was directly inspired to start a new song i would like cut off this [ __ ] while i was listening to it especially if i was listening to it in the studio because i like playing other people's [ __ ] sometimes just to get a vibe and if i'm listening to one of these songs and they're they they strike at the right chord in me i'm super driven because i'm so competitive that i will cut their [ __ ] off and immediately start a song sometimes you go in the studio you ain't got a vibe you go in there sit around four [ __ ] hours five six hours you leave you ain't come up with [ __ ] that happens sometimes [ __ ] is like the greatest catch you know i mean is that the name of the movie on the [ __ ] with the [ __ ] that go out there and throw the [ __ ] fishnet in the water and see if they catch the crabs and [ __ ] yeah they're [ __ ] so i'm a fan of that show personally but that's like that that's like the perfect metaphor though bro i would love to see buster ryan watching deadliest catch yo this [ __ ] caught the most phenomenal fish this [ __ ] was like [Laughter] actually in the studio making flip mode album where she would say [ __ ] that was so dangerous on a record i would be like okay i don't know if you should say that right or let's finish the song tomorrow give yourself some time she went that crazy to give herself yeah you know what man this studio costs too much yeah she still does by the way we we completed a flip mode 20-year reunion album oh that's dope that's coming that's coming next year so hey i'm glad you brought up flip mode squad and i'm glad you brought uh this legend over here come on we got the official street corner colonel in the [ __ ] [Applause] cause now i don't have to ask you why you didn't bro this [ __ ] before we even ever heard this [ __ ] say anything was already a legend to me like this [ __ ] was so funny in the dangerous video that's on god that [ __ ] crazy crazy spliff the reason why me and spliff was so magical is because spliff don't give a [ __ ] neither that's the beautiful thing about the way we was molded and shaped from a cultural standpoint like we we caribbean [ __ ] i'm a jamaican [ __ ] here trinidadian [ __ ] so the showmanship that we displayed a lot of that [ __ ] come from dancehall culture and and i don't think people really understand this whole hip hop [ __ ] was birth from jamaica like cool herc is a jamaican [ __ ] you get what i'm saying the whole concept of having big ass speakers stockpiled on top of each other and playing loud ass music outside that come from jamaica that's dancehall culture you know what i'm saying so cool brought dancehall culture to the u.s and gave birth to hip-hop culture the only thing that changed was the type of music that was played and how it was played but the concept is the same right so the the thing about dancehall culture is the critics the audience the way they was raised it was in a way where and in particularly jamaican people are just a proud people like them [ __ ] is outspoken like a [ __ ] and my favorite if you if you make people from jamaica spending money and come to a concert they [ __ ] with you if they [ __ ] with you they gonna let you know if they don't [ __ ] with you they're gonna let you know in a way that you ain't gonna be able to understand like appreciate digest or accept yeah i did i did comedy at footprints in new york wow and if they like you they're just standing there they don't [ __ ] you don't think the [ __ ] going terrible but then they just be like keep going you get one of them all you need is one it can be from the most random person in the whole room but this but if they don't like you [ __ ] the order's as loud as [ __ ] everybody in the club getting busy what yeah but but again again like i was saying the reason why me and spliff work so well is because spliff come from the same thing yeah and you know when we were shorties and we used to um you know we cut school we was going to the hooky parties and we was at the block parties on the block and all that type of [ __ ] you know we were studying the dancehall [ __ ] even though we was loving hip-hop too the the [ __ ] that we studied was was shaba ranks and and admiral bailey and papasan and lieutenant stitchy and lecturer these professor nuts these are dudes that was legends in dancehall culture and and reggae music and them dudes was the dudes that really taught you if you would sit back and just look at some of them videotapes and and listen to the sound clashes which was like the battles and [ __ ] and you would see the clashes that the artist would have it like sting sting was like a festival that they did every year and like ninja man ninja man would go against anybody and [ __ ] dance but the dance the the big clash would happen at the end of like the fourth night it'll be like four days straight i'm just dancing of just wowing out 20 30 40 000 people out there not going home and just partying and those clashes is would be so detrimental that some of them just led to violence on the stage and they could get his facebook right on stage because the disrespect would be so crazy but the showmanship the legs kicking all over the place [ __ ] jumping around the [ __ ] place you swinging your [ __ ] hand you all of that [ __ ] yeah while dudes in hip-hop thought it was cool to just walk around with your chain on and you just hold your johnson and you think you're too cool to really do some [ __ ] that seem a little outside of the norm right me and spliff will look at [ __ ] and just laugh because we knew we was gonna come up there and mop the floor with their ass because when we get up there we gonna do all of this extraterrestrial [ __ ] with all this other dynamite stick energy and [ __ ] [ __ ] up and that's that's what was the cheat code all the time so you know i'm for the first time really like getting into like the specifics of where the ingredients came from for me and spliff like like a testament to what he was saying house he felt like spliff was a legend before spliff said [ __ ] what all right cool so it was the same way in in east flatbush brooklyn so when spliff was mad small spliff was always a like a loose cannon a little loose screw up top okay so yeah so so see in was crazy but i ain't just talking about on an entertainment and a showmanship side split was also a crazy mom [ __ ] on some street [ __ ] so i felt like the talent that he was showing just organically like spliff one time got into a motorcycle accident and he split his shin bone down this way yup yup that that one leg [ __ ] that you see [ __ ] doing to this day like the yeah but i ain't gonna say he created it because it's a dancehall like when they used to call it like skankin right and and and and and the old rosters would do this one foot [ __ ] but spliff now he turned it into a big thing on the hip hop side because and in the funny this out all right so spliff he's swerving in the street right on a [ __ ] spree moped right that's when the sprees was the [ __ ] and [ __ ] doing this and doing this and then they get curved down too far tried to go around a double parked car and he ain't clear the car full speed they could slap in front of the in the back of the double paw car [ __ ] flip about six foot seven foot in the sky land the way he landed the shin bone split down this way instead of crossway right so you looking good this [ __ ] leg got a bone sticking out this way so split he's he on the street split through on crying from the [ __ ] ambulance come he don't wanna crap spliff ain't crying in front of noon [ __ ] [ __ ] you talking about ambulance come put spliff in the back of the ambulance when the door closed you heard spliff screaming at the ambulance a couple days later you know spliff come out he got the cash on big block party outside on the block yeah and scratcher told with dj he was a super young [ __ ] on the block but was nice with the fast [ __ ] and tried to learn all the jazzy jeff transforming and [ __ ] and all of that and learned all of that so he was down with a crew called tnt crush and the [ __ ] had to block lock i had the neighborhood lock the system was super stupid so they was getting booked to do all the local [ __ ] and spliff with his showmanship he like [ __ ] my broke leg i'ma still pull up in the middle of these [ __ ] that's trying to do a little dance [ __ ] and then they go on the crutches and the [ __ ] just start doing the one foot [ __ ] with the [ __ ] cash and [ __ ] is around him in a circle and he's bodying this [ __ ] with the way he's spinning around on [ __ ] with the cross with the crutches on and the cast on and he carrying on and i seen this [ __ ] and i like this nigga's incredible at the time i'm back and forth between brooklyn and long island i'm [ __ ] with leaders and um when leaders broke up i always was like i'm a need because i was so used to the group and the group support system on stage yeah i like all right i got to do the solo [ __ ] but uh i'm gonna need to figure this out i wanna get this down to [ __ ] with me and just follow my lead cause i know what i wanna do spliff at the time was still in the street it's even before i was able to buy my own v i come to brooklyn spliff all the time he was getting his money in the street and we're still getting into trouble in the street in and out of jail type of [ __ ] he got shot a couple of times but i was seeing this talent and i was just like i i hope that i could get or garnish enough success to save this man life because i knew bro bro since i was seven and now i'm in a position where i got a deal and this might be the only way to save bro he was willing to listen though that's how say that one more time that [ __ ] was willing to listen you know i'm saying that's that was the most important part and he was listening at a time when he was already getting his own money because he was giving me rides to the studio right you know what i'm saying like when i needed to get to the stool he was my whip you know what i'm saying one time we going to the studio [ __ ] had the grade 325 or the blue one was it the blue one the bluetooth all right so we ride it to the stool we get into a wild car accident [ __ ] left the [ __ ] right there we break out the next day [ __ ] pulled up in a gray one [ __ ] neither we need a ride to the student a [ __ ] hell no [ __ ] last night [Laughter] my brother on a whole nother level when it comes to just and he he's my elder he's a year older than me but it's it's it's a beautiful thing when you know [ __ ] can respect each other enough to still be able to say all right you know what bus if this was the street [ __ ] you would have to listen to me right yeah but this music [ __ ] i'm a listener i'm gonna listen to you and always got to be here sometimes you sit in the passenger seat and let the person who knows how to drive this road right like but you say you saw that in him and was able to recognize his talent when did you recognize it in yourself like when did you write you at that rhyme to let you know i'm nice i i didn't realize that i was dope because i um i just always believed that i was going to be the dopest period that was just the determination and a divine that i was claiming right but i knew what i wanted to do when i was around i say about seven eight years old i was being babysitted by a panamanian woman by the name of aunt mitzi she had a son named alfonso my mom's was working nights and um alfonso used to do graffiti like how you see the [ __ ] in the wild style movie this [ __ ] would lead a crib like two in the morning and go bomb subways like for real and he would create his his his pieces of art that he was going to spray paint on the subway in this little black book and the [ __ ] used to make these [ __ ] you know the markers that got the thick ass tip on them and the grey [ __ ] yeah but he was home making them shits with shoe polish bottles and chalkboard eraser so like you know the chalkboard eraser from elementary school they were like felt strips that was together the [ __ ] would rip one of the felt strips off and then the [ __ ] would bend it and he would stick the [ __ ] inside the shoe polish he would empty some of the shoe polish stick it in the shoe polish put the top back on screw it down shake it up the shoe polish became the ink to the marker all right this [ __ ] was a genius all right [ __ ] go to the subway and was bombing the subways with the marker and the tip of the market would be like this thick so like the thicker the tip the illa the [ __ ] tag was that you put up then the [ __ ] would bring this bag of spray paint cans and [ __ ] had his mask on like it was covered back then because you know the spray [ __ ] [ __ ] you up right and these [ __ ] would be out there him and like two other dudes they were going like a little crew and these [ __ ] would bomb subways and just put the most incredible [ __ ] up but at two in the morning when he would leave i was too young to go with him i understood exactly what he was doing i was in tune with all types of [ __ ] but they had a old school underground hip-hop station i ain't gonna find i wasn't like seven or eight i would say i was like nine or ten this underground hip-hop station whbi 105.9 red alert the supreme team who made buffalo gals two buffalo girls go around the outside them [ __ ] the guards was called the supreme team who made that song with malcolm mclaren who was an artist from the youth from from europe became a classic in hip-hop they had a time slot on this underground radio station africa islam was a part of the zulu nation under africa bambada the awesome tool teddy ted and special k so what they would do was they would get on the radio from like two in the morning to five in the morning a lot of [ __ ] wasn't in tune with that station or the time they was getting on these [ __ ] used to play the live battles from some of the founders and the pioneers and the architects of this rap [ __ ] like kumo d with basil battle business that legendary battle you know about that cold crush brothers which is who leaders model they hold [ __ ] behind against the foursome d's who ended up putting records out commercially as a singing group but them [ __ ] was emcees first so they would play these live battles on the radio that was happening in harlem world and these different underground clubs throughout the city and we was making paul's tapes so you know when the radio personality talked depending on which one of them time slot it was that they were spinning you were caught in these battles and [ __ ] and when they talk you pause the tape you rewind it a little bit to right where they start talking you wait till they finish and then you unpause the tape to keep recording so it seemed like you was actually at the [ __ ] battle and you ain't get it off the radio i used to go to school with them tapes and front the [ __ ] my little young ass snuck up in the club [ __ ] i got the live kumo damn busy bee battle you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] yeah how about this five dollars and i was hustling these these these these incredibly legendary legendary hip-hop moments while i was just staying up waiting for alfonso to come home to tell me what the story was when he went to do the bombing on the subways because it was nice this [ __ ] would come back with the image stories about police running down on them [ __ ] because obviously right and these [ __ ] would come back to the crib and just had these stories and sometimes his homies would come with them right and these [ __ ] just sit there and they talking this [ __ ] and i'm sitting there as a little [ __ ] and i'm listening to these [ __ ] and i just was like yo this is really hip-hop in my face you know what i'm saying and i'm listening to the battles and i'm like i want to rap i'm looking at this [ __ ] taking pictures of the [ __ ] graffiti pieces when they was finished and how they look i'm like i want to do graffiti right i'm listening the way the [ __ ] was djing and cutting [ __ ] up on them on the ground stations i wanted the dj i wanted to break dance i wanted to pop i learned how to do every [ __ ] thing in hip-hop i just fell in love with it at that point i knew i was going to be one of the nicest [ __ ] at one of these shits that's something at one of these elements in the culture i'm gonna be the nicest [ __ ] at it because i just loved it too much the breakdancing [ __ ] i wasn't [ __ ] feeling the bruises in the scars about to ask about another one of my favorite songs with rick james holy night that's legendary shout out to green lantern on the production you're a great storyteller by the way thank you king all right thank you i'll get this to these [ __ ] [Laughter] though [Laughter] my favorite video of all time you and janet jackson favorite thank you brother go back to the rick james [ __ ] go back to the rick james [ __ ] that's that's got to be next okay but he got it but he got he got to talk about the jedi like the [ __ ] closest thing i know if she sees what she smells like real beautiful i know that mold is it real [ __ ] [Applause] yo all right so with james first they see you crazier than a [ __ ] green lantern sent me the beat i'm on aftermath and i'm probably like two years into working on this album the big bang and when i heard the record i didn't know what the [ __ ] to do with myself i just thought it was one of the greatest gifts to be bestowed on me as a blessing because the beat was the perfect marriage with the vocals and you know when you hit original it's a whole other bounce tempo wise and timing wise so i got to give it up all the way to greenland the way he married the new bounce which is a double time slowed down version of what the original upbeat temple was on the joint which allowed me to do my little speed rap skedaddle on the [ __ ] the right way but on some cool [ __ ] but i knew what i felt when i heard it it was instinctual the [ __ ] wasn't even on thought i immediately got to the joint because i wanted to make sure there wasn't no room for possibility or confusion [ __ ] you not giving this record to nobody else so let me let me let you hear this [ __ ] with me already done the song done i'm on it it's mine off the market my [ __ ] when dre heard the [ __ ] a rap yeah it was it was nothing else to discuss dre said give me the session so gave the session to dre and a lot of the additional music and cords and all of that other that's you know the cascade dishwashing liquid sparkle was added to the [ __ ] mad scientist doctor drake greatest yeah i'm saying with drake when dre get to it it just turns this [ __ ] into some [ __ ] imax movie theater [ __ ] so you know when i seen what dre took it to it just was like one of the the highlight moments on the big bang album and i love the [ __ ] out the record so had to call my man that could bring that cinematic [ __ ] to life chris the director chris robinson the legendary in which you know he also did the cavalier video for me and he did the uh uh me and mariah video as well so all of my moments with chris robinson was special just like all of my moments with hype williams was unbelievable then and um i can't even front like the beauty of what's getting ready to happen with my new album and the visuals that i shot for him i can honestly say proudly that the videos that y'all have known and grown to love a [ __ ] for we took it all the way back to that [ __ ] oh that's beautiful yeah i'm saying like it ain't none of that it's too it's too late for me to compromise at this stage in my life like i'm just married to my way right your ain't perfect man in my way it's always worked for me and i ain't trying to fix [ __ ] that ain't broke so we grew up on all your [ __ ] like it's moments that are pinpointed in our life with busta rhymes like that it's like just know that you appreciate it for all your with you creativity we know you ain't gonna be sounding like nothing else like i said you're gonna give us those moments that you know jump out and kick you in your ass what made you knew like like sad rapper like you don't my [ __ ] you don't rap like left you rap like buster and buster you're busting thank you so what made you knew like i can't rap that snow man y'all that [ __ ] i can't do it well to be honest with you going back to the dancehall culture like i was telling you there's a two artists that i first ever seen do the million words in one sentence in like two seconds right this one artist named papasan and this other artist named lieutenant stitchy them two dudes was so [ __ ] crazy i think back in 86 they did a sting which again is that festival the fourth day yeah they did the fourth day in 86 as a clash against a child battle against each other and it's different then than it is now because now [ __ ] will get up there and they get so flagrantly disrespectful [ __ ] getting their head boss on stage but them dudes they would actually rehearse they battles you know what i'm saying like they would do [ __ ] one [ __ ] do a speed rap the next [ __ ] do a speed rap then they'll come in together and have a verse together that they saying the same [ __ ] line following word for word just to see who gonna keep up with each other or who gonna [ __ ] up and get a word off and mess up from the [ __ ] in front of twenty thirty thousand forty thousand so it was a collective effort even though they was battling a display skill set and how sharp one [ __ ] was over the other but i saw that [ __ ] one day on one of them hockey party days cutting school and i was in such amazement looking at this [ __ ] i just wanted to do it too and at that time i wasn't hearing no rappers do it no mcs wasn't doing it i i have to say the only people that was [ __ ] with it on some rap [ __ ] was the originators and the originators was the crew that hove was down with after jazz oh you know what i'm saying when they did the hawaiian sophie joint dave was on the speed rap [ __ ] dodge effects too would you say that's effects is way after that with that you rap up fast on what song is that uh can i get a uh yeah yeah but hove was on that [ __ ] really early like he was on it before [ __ ] was actually commercially putting records out just from the crew he came from and he he was making records with them he i don't think he was actually one of the originators he was just they all [ __ ] with each other just being brooklyn and hove was always kind of moving on his own [ __ ] but you know at the time again my first influence was lieutenant stitchy papasan and then me and hove ended up going to school together and biggie and hove was on that [ __ ] with the originators in the process of me trying to get my [ __ ] together with it me and hoev ended up having a battle yeah i heard about this legendary yeah you never heard of it you got you got a great deal wait wait whoa no no no i thought we about to talk about jenny jackson but since you brought it up but i want to know man like like like like like i'm i'm i'm gonna lead up to that because ultimately hold got the best of the the battle in that moment because i wasn't i was just starting to figure out how to master my fascination with the speed map he was already on it yeah he was already putting [ __ ] out doing it at a incredible level of skill set and was displaying that [ __ ] like he was just water spilling all over the place just taking shape and form and however way he felt like it because he had already been practicing he he been on his [ __ ] with it you know what i'm saying me now at that point with my competitive ass you know i always wanted to have my rematch you know what i'm saying it didn't happen which was fine because um you know i i ended up i ended up getting getting my skill set developed to the point where i don't i don't think nobody want to [ __ ] with it now no and i don't think nobody wanted to [ __ ] with it for a long time i mean it's it's interesting though because there's a lot of incredible speed rapping mcs twister stuff i mean you know you gotta you gotta you gotta you gotta go and do your homework play boy i'm gonna warn you come on i'm gonna be honest with you beloved i don't know what record you heard me get on with the mc and got my ass what you know i ain't saying you you you you go take care i love it that's right whatever you want to call it take a l news i don't get who it was with you get back to me on that after you do that yo no i ain't saying i ain't saying no no record a [ __ ] biting you but you said that what you just said about that no no no no no no no no no no no no no no i didn't take anything every record you've got on you want is my brother there was absolutely not too many that could [ __ ] with him but i think if you speak to tech 9 directly about what you just said rightfully so he's supposed to believe that he's the nicest on the records that we've got on together though i ain't never heard now let's see that's what i'm getting ready to tell you man you might need to go visit worldwide chopper damn you might need to go and listen to that sound like a gangsta ass amusement park worldwide chopper it's worldwide shopping you gotta excuse me i grew up listening [Laughter] some of my favorite albums that she was on that a lot of people might not know us and violate the album oh absolutely then violate the album piece of chris yes sir we love you we miss you but it was so many embassies for that violator oh man thank you like it was so many mc's on them violated albums like what type of motivation did it give you to be amongst all of them great mc's like that because you know you had llu i mean it was it was crazy so when you went in the studio and heard them verses from all of them guys like how did that motivate you to push yourself to become a better mc before the violator albums i was fans of them dudes that ended up coming a violator ll is the reason i wrote my first rhyme hello my very first rhyme i wrote i was 12. the name of that [ __ ] was called pulse rate ll made me write my rhyme that [ __ ] had all type of big [ __ ] words because that's the way he used to rhyme right he's just back then it was cool to sound like a hard smart [ __ ] and being intelligent was a cool [ __ ] thing yeah because his raps was flawed and [ __ ] ain't cursing any wreckers they was busting your ass and wasn't even cursing on these [ __ ] i eliminate parks cut them up in chunks you know what i'm saying so neatly [ __ ] you up and wasn't even cursing so it was like some fly [ __ ] to me and you know it was everything it was the whole embodiment he was hip-hop when you just looked at the [ __ ] no rap again the candles yeah i take a muscle bound man and put his face i believed everything he said you know i'm saying like them [ __ ] made you believe it so it was just me watching this [ __ ] and just being a dude that took all of these pictures from the word up magazines and the black beat magazines and i was just hanging on my favorite [ __ ] on my wall rock him and slick rick and ll and chuck d and public enemy all them [ __ ] was on my wall run dmc fat boys every one of them was on my wall i wake up and i'll just be in my room looking at these [ __ ] every day go to see brown crib from leaders in the new school his room was the same way and we being them [ __ ] we being brown room when we was writing the leader songs most of the leader songs we wrote was in charlie brown room in his crib because his room just had every [ __ ] you wanted to be like on the wall so you just look at these [ __ ] hip hop mural and music [ __ ] so being a fan of them before it made it even more incredible when they we all ended up on the same team in the same clique because now we like the [ __ ] avengers [ __ ] violated was the avengers in hip-hop right and there wasn't no click whether it was a group of mc's that were assigned to a label like rockefeller or rough rider death row there wasn't no management company like violator neither and it was just something else going on because violator started it was giving birth to after rush management ended chris lighty was a management rep at rush management so under leo cohen and russell simmons when they had rush management and def jam at the same time they was managing a lot of the [ __ ] they had signed the death jam we ain't gonna get into that yeah that's right all right because you know at this point of the entertainment world we know what that is right right right right right that's not what we're doing right it was okay it was fine man because they had [ __ ] so so [ __ ] red carpet rolled out for each [ __ ] that was lined up with them that you wasn't even missing brad if [ __ ] was conflicts or whatever because it was like just the money was just so stupid but the point that i'm trying to make is they dismantled rush management and i think leo just came in one day and told chris laddy and all the other management reps y'all could pick from the litter take whatever your favorite acts are go start your own [ __ ] do what you want so so chris took leaders tribe daylight jungle brothers started violating daylight left tribe left jungle brothers left leaders broke up i stayed with chris so he was all that i knew so it wasn't like i even was comfortable enough gambling [ __ ] with somebody else i didn't know nobody else like that and i wasn't comfortable with nobody else like that besides chuck d and hank shockley that's who gave birth to me i got my name buster rhymes from them [ __ ] and leaders of the new school came from from chuck chuck gave me my name chuck gave leaders our name but he wasn't trying to manage nobody so i still needed chris now i was the only violated artist wuha come out goal in four weeks platinum in eight weeks the coming first album come out in 96 goal in six weeks platinum in two months [ __ ] is looking at this [ __ ] after everybody was questioning whether we're not out [ __ ] and then at this point the whole question was you know all this [ __ ] busting rhymes be doing on records and screaming with this ride around the dungeon dragon [ __ ] all the [ __ ] time do we want to hear a whole album when this [ __ ] doing that nah that [ __ ] had a whole bunch of [ __ ] albums yeah but this is before the album came out [ __ ] was talking right right so when the album came and we was able to get it right and the success came with it and [ __ ] started sticking against the wall and the numbers was on the scoring board [ __ ] respected it in a whole nother way that's when the attraction and the appeal of violator started to look and you know another dynamic the artist [ __ ] was like oh we we see our [ __ ] [ __ ] we might need to pull up right then that was used to do who started that dungeon dragon [ __ ] who didn't know the younger generation of hip-hop no i couldn't agree with that you know that [ __ ] is 29 years ago but that's what i'm saying it's like a lot of people the younger generation heard it first when when nicki minaj said it on on the verse yeah you hear what i mean like that brought it back to be like what you didn't know where that came from right so that was that and i appreciated her for doing that yeah what i'm saying i i i really uh she's a goat too i appreciated that record and i actually got on the remix of that record it never officially became a remix but um i sent her the verse and she [ __ ] with it and she actually brought me out at the hammerstein ballroom in new york one time to do that verse live at a show that she had one time and um i i i i i i i got very very [ __ ] out of control on that record i i was in love with that [ __ ] record so i blacked on that [ __ ] one of my particular favorite verses but again being that violator and then seeing the success that i was able to acquire with chris being at the the head of the helm and then mona scott came in like right around my second solo album when disaster strikes would put your hands and all of that [ __ ] came and it was moana and chris loving hip-hop chris the huge [ __ ] that mona contributed to violator was she wasn't only making sure that this music [ __ ] was moving and shaking the right way with chris she brought the whole component of the branding and and the movie [ __ ] with me like the mountain dew [ __ ] that i did back then won a broken debt higher learning and all of our movies i started [ __ ] but now mona was bringing all of that she was making me go to the reading she was lining me up with the casting agents in the agencies that was bringing them opportunities to the table that was mona you know what i'm saying chris was making sure that the the renegotiations for the record deals was behind several several [ __ ] m's and the publishing deals with disrespectful limbs too [Laughter] [ __ ] ass [ __ ] money can't talk to him look at this for me you bum ass to talk to you [ __ ] crazy i got a cape and everything i'm gonna get [Laughter] management company 22 years i never looked the [ __ ] with another manager and the only reason that i have a new manager now which i got a big up incredibly the legendary steve rivkin who founded loud records that's my manager and the legendary a blitz who used to manage dos effects is my co-manager so i got some real iconic hip-hop [ __ ] on my team that has been a part of my growth for the entire journey and if chris didn't die i probably would still be with chris you know what i'm saying and um once chris passed the whole violator just dismantled completely you know chris was an incredibly significant leader you know what i'm saying and that that that was an irreplaceable leadership quality you know i mean he was the heartbeat he was the the veins he was the whole [ __ ] you know what i'm saying so it couldn't move it couldn't continue without them which is unfortunate because again we had voltron transformers and the avengers all mixed together right right you still in the video you got two of the infinity stones how that whole thing came together listen that whole thing with y'all that was a dream come true moment for me uh i haven't told this story before i love janet since as early back as i can remember when she was penny on good times right you saw me yeah and then when she was when she was when she was uh a willis girl in different strokes and [ __ ] and you know just all of the different moments but i i think the moment that really just was mind-blowing for me was just to hear her say my name i know what you mean it's so many i just want to hear my name i just wanted to just to know that i was on her radar that was crazy to hear my name come out of her mouth when she did the interview with angie martinez at the time the legendary voice in new york boss lady angie martinez when she was at high 97 i think janet was on tour for the velvet rope album and she uh was doing promo for the velvet rope tour she was performing at the garden so she went and did an interview with angie martinez and i'm driving in the city and angie asked her you know what rapper that she never worked with before that she's interested to work with because she had never collabed with a rapper at this point in time outside of heavy d she had already did [ __ ] with heavy d so after the heavy d collabs she ain't really messed with no rappers for a long period of time and i guess angie you know thought that that was interesting so she asked and then she just said i would like to work with busta rhymes and she ain't saying no other rapper's name that [ __ ] me up so crazy i pulled over because i knew i was going i was going to do something wrong no you got to call somebody [ __ ] i did this car conversion would have came up [ __ ] i called mona immediately and i was like mona i just heard janet say my name on the radio that's crazy i need you to get in touch with janet and tell janet that i have a song for ready to go immediately now he dropped my blood [ __ ] sounded so good i ain't have no song though just had it it was the place it's the flesh game i think it was but i wasn't losing this moment [ __ ] that so janet mona got in touch with janice peoples and then they worked it out for us to get on the phone i was nervous than a [ __ ] at the time because i didn't want to say nothing wrong that was going to ruin the opportunity kept it short and sweet and immediately got to trying to find the [ __ ] song so we ended up finding the record and the young lady that wrote the hook to the beat she killed it killed it and then at that point i said all right let me do this little speed rap dance to this [ __ ] real quick and get this ref over to janet so she can hear the song did that got the song to the queen she heard the joint the feedback was amazing now it was time to book the studio session right book the studio session she chose the studio because you know obviously [ __ ] got to be on obama levels for her to pull up security had to come and advance the whole situation and make sure it was appropriate for her to walk into that space did the research on what kind of flowers she liked what kind of candles she liked what kind of [ __ ] she like kind of fragrance she like had everything lined up right then um we get to the studio and um she came a little bit after i got there and when she got there when i heard she was there i left out the room because i had another room until i could finish my raps and i knew she needed to record so i didn't want to be in there not being productive while she was laying her versus stacking her vocals and all of that so i said i'm gonna go on another one i could just get to my [ __ ] so as soon as she's ready and she say she done i could be done so i come in there i say hello to her we agree hug singing appraisal quick i got the [ __ ] up out of there fast and i'm just trying to keep my mouth shut because [ __ ] don't know this is happening right you know what i'm saying so i'm i'm going through some [ __ ] because it's like know what you're going to do i want to tell every [ __ ] body but [ __ ] can't say nothing ugly one on instagram they're getting a whole lot none of that what look at him what's up my [ __ ] ass [ __ ] say you put mad snickers dc is crazy janet blazed the [ __ ] out the record incredibly thank you so much janet to this day i'm forever grateful yeah [Applause] one of my favorite records they're listening to all the time record get done now we got to come with the crazy video i'm a movie buff so i'm watching terminator 2 and i'm seeing a liquid robot moving all over the place and [ __ ] and i'm like this is the illest [ __ ] ever if i could pull this off because you know put your hands with my eyes because see it's coming to america dangerous as [ __ ] lethal weapon janet video was terminated too so i was just taking my favorite movies and just putting myself in the movies you know what i'm saying like the game away now you can go back and watch and be like damn that [ __ ] is doing the terminator terminator 2. so so when we did the video before we did the video and the budget came back for the video i was like you can't nickel them down no situation with janet jackson [ __ ] so we we got to spend money but i definitely wasn't thinking it was going to be this type of bag right this is a 10 2.4 million dollar video budget yeah so at that time it was just [ __ ] [Laughter] we're gonna go to the gas station buy some white tees [ __ ] stand in the living room 2.4 million for the video the the production that was built all of that silver room [ __ ] with the walls moving in when i was doing all the little robots and without performing all of that [ __ ] was built from the ground like it wasn't like you just green screen and [ __ ] at the time it was building these production sets in its entirety the only thing that was a special effects was the liquid [ __ ] that i was morphing in and out of a lot of that budget came from this this special effects company that we used at the time which was the hottest effects company because they was a part of the they did the effects for the titanic movie and at that time they would soup on fire because titanic movie won like 10 [ __ ] oscars or some crazy [ __ ] like that crazy [ __ ] and they took they took the company was called digital domain that was the special effects company but the the video took about three to four months to get completed because of the special effects but when i walked on a set and the the dress that janet got on the the whole ensemble i walk on a set and you know she had these long nails and she had these little rings on the end of the nails and different size rings all over the [ __ ] so i'm looking at the situation and i'm trying to understand and she was like this is [ __ ] rings yo you know what the [ __ ] you should have laid into that [ __ ] she said this to me and i was just like wow all right so what the [ __ ] are they what's [ __ ] rings [ __ ] i said the same [ __ ] i was trying to understand i was confused but see the song was about you know making each other wet wet dreams all of that [ __ ] so with some sexual [ __ ] but i didn't know she was gonna go into this extreme with the fit in the wardrobe but she when she explained all of that and then we saw the designer do when the the outfit was done because the doodle created it he took that [ __ ] home he took it back you know what i'm saying like even though we had to pay to make it no no i still own this i'm taking this outfit back home [ __ ] what you talking about you can keep all your other [ __ ] this design is legend though and respected it but janet just made she just put me in a whole other mindset when she said that's what it was so you know and then her willingness to interact with me in front of the camera the way she did it was it was really like some some better than me beautiful in the morning don't touch my face yo i better bust around unless they're set they were like the [ __ ] turned out so magical bro that i don't know if i ever felt that that magic again i don't know if i felt it like that that was that you know i i've done some incredible records with some of the most prestigious iconic queens to ever do it in this music [ __ ] you know me and mary jay we got a bunch of collabs i was blessed and honored to be rocking with her since her first album 4-1-1 she put me on that and and missy and and and mariah you know what i'm saying big up to janae too they was on my first album um not slight nothing from none of these beautiful queens and i'm gonna continue to make iconic moments with them moving forward i don't want to remix without you on that [ __ ] bro oh no especially the long remakes maybe a lot of [ __ ] to that point [Laughter] thank you bro but you know it's it's it's throughout the 29 years of doing this man it's been so many legendary moments man it's it's it's we we're gonna probably need a two three four part series with the interviews with this interview because it's just so much golden moments to share you know what i'm saying that the janet [ __ ] was incredible too but then you know it's like [ __ ] man i'm the first rap dude stevie wonder collab with on the big bang album you know what i'm saying i gotta grab my penis [Laughter] tallest big brother though that's my big tourist brother and and we actually got some new magic in the works coming soon we got we got another monster getting ready to come soon this is probably my my third collab with him because i also did something on his time the love album that came out through universal motown a few years ago and you know he um he [ __ ] with young bus rhymes i'm the young bull i'm the young taurus brother of his so you know he put his arm around me and give me guidance and he scored me this [ __ ] both professionally and personally you know what i'm saying so it's it's it's these kind of blessings that i don't i keep getting bestowed on me to be able to you know look at these moments and be like how could you not continue to have the passion and the fire to want to do it right you know what i'm saying like [ __ ] is in trouble if they think then i'ma stop what the [ __ ] you mean stop [ __ ] talking about bomb ass [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] that i'm definitely too much i've taken 11 years to finish this new album mm-hmm in addition to what the new album is going to be as an experience in itself and it's it's called extinction level event 2. oh yeah because extinction goes cold thank you brother and um you know it's it's ill that you you know the first song you bring up is is is not what you asking for don't give it to me bro that's that was on extinction level one that's that's a 22 year ago so 22 years later you know we looking at the [ __ ] that's going on i've been trying to tell you [ __ ] all of these i'm saying what they talking about i'll just spend time trying to tell [ __ ] about this time that's coming really hard real good oh let me ask you this let me ask you this you already know so check this out we had the big family uh get from good and mob over there oh geez hold on about the exact moment when you brought the behold a pale horse book and now we tell me the story we used to be in first of all big up to dallas austin yeah we're real big ups yeah that's super duper big up to dallas austin i don't think people understand how significantly important he is to this culture and how the shift of the young black executive was ushered in really via him a lot of [ __ ] don't understand that dallas austin was 18 years old with a four million dollar facility called dark studio and had like six seven million dollars worth of cars parked in front of that [ __ ] at 18. yeah disrespectful at the time at the time my [ __ ] he had tlc three million four million soul another bad creation two three million sold boys to men 10 million soul this [ __ ] was smacking the [ __ ] out of everybody and was still a child and nobody was doing that [ __ ] right he was he was saying that [ __ ] without saying it right with his bread and with his resume and cloud davis loved dallas big up to cloud davis too but he loved dallas dallas when i broke up with leaders dallas reached out to me and told me to come into a dallas gave me the flip mode logo [ __ ] don't even know that i got the flip mode logo from dallas because dallas heard about rampage and he was like i love what you're doing but i think it's time for you to become an executive though like let's do something with dallas i mean with rampage i'm assign you to give you a production deal through rowdy you just start like your little label [ __ ] and let's put on rampage so i was like i'm [ __ ] with everything you talking about i'm still trying to figure out my next move because i still didn't have the courage enough to want to do a whole solo album so i got on my feature game and when the leaders broke up in 93 to 96 my way of getting to the bag quick because i was the first one to have a child and leaders of the new school so i had to find ways to feed my son right and i couldn't get it no more off for the leaders in the new school [ __ ] because it's not them [ __ ] this it was over right so you know i'm calling the studios to find out who in there and at the time you know i was already popping from scenario right so [ __ ] wanted to hear from busta rhymes so i call [ __ ] studio sessions to find out who in there is how the feature game got pop yeah [ __ ] i'm pioneering feature by the way hold up i'm not just i'm just saying can i see i just said i pioneered the feature [ __ ] you talking about [ __ ] talk yo [ __ ] i demanded that [ __ ] you bum ass [ __ ] put me on your [ __ ] because this is a bum ass [ __ ] right now now but the weight the weight the way the way that used to happen was you know i'm trying to make sure i find money feed my child call the studio session see you in there find out who in there go to the bud spot at the time this is before i need a dro chronic none of that [ __ ] ain't exist yet [ __ ] are just smoking indigo says skunk chocolate tie that type of [ __ ] everybody love to burn the chocolate though i'll take a hundred dollars about five 20 bags go get the slowest burning cigars and [ __ ] was called white owls still to the day yeah mm-hmm slowest burning cigars my [ __ ] i'm surprised okay but i would i would go in these sessions and um i'll pop up and i would just you know had us a wee statement and [ __ ] just smell it everybody won't smoke anybody want smoke pass that [ __ ] around you ain't leaving without your butt and while the [ __ ] are smoking you in the corner right some [ __ ] i get to doing a little grunt a little dungeon dragon growl in the corner [ __ ] wanna hear what the [ __ ] i'm up to that's yeah i'm doing all of that exactly [ __ ] just like that after i write my [ __ ] i'm saying it to myself but then i get to moments where i got to do what i actually got to do on the verse in the booth so if i got the dungeon dragon ground in the middle of the verse i'ma do it loud enough for the room to hear it but not then they wanna hear what i'm saying okay now turn the mic on let me go do it in the booth i get in there i spit my [ __ ] they can't hear the song without that verse no more right we come back in the vocal in the control room playing the [ __ ] three four times on the roll [ __ ] it's high five man everybody happy the very stupid i leave chris lighty my [ __ ] listen to this joint i did last night with such and such yeah can you can you can you can you send that invoice for me please brother he's sending voice the lawyers get to talking come pick up the check from the label do that three four times a week that [ __ ] was very [ __ ] lucrative and i ain't had to split it with no crew and i didn't have to recoup it from no budget it was just my money for my [ __ ] work that i was putting in just beating the pavement and grinding but you know at the end of the day it was just doing all of that led to dallas seeing the way i was moving and he was just like [ __ ] you want some [ __ ] let's while you got this momentum let's put out an artist but it's yours i come out here come to the rowdy office i needed a company name and i just went back to scenario remix and i was like open up your mouth if you want the food to get rude flip mode because i'm in the mood yeah man that's how it goes nobody get broke up blood coming out the nose give me your band-aid so i said flip mode in that verse she said i'm gonna take flip mode as the company name and i told dallas dallas came back with like six flip mode logo options and i chose the one that the world ended up seeing so that's the first thing let's big up dallas for that because dallas [Applause] he helped me evolve into being an executive dallas did the same thing with puff when andre harrell let puff go dallas called them and told him to come to darth studio come to the a bruh i'm gonna introduce you to cloud davis bad boy was born had everything to do with that too because dallas was the plug the club because dallas was the [ __ ] that cloud was going to to get a little millions of records so his hand was hotter than a [ __ ] when epmd broke up eric sherman i'm a fan coming to the a that's how eric came down and ended up in an a started death squad [ __ ] started producing for illegal little jamal and malik remember them dudes there's a group that was there was two little young boys at the time he was like 12 and 13 years old these little [ __ ] was like terrorists though he was in the strip club and gaster strip chick to come back to the studio with them when they come to the store they see these little [ __ ] around [ __ ] like puff and busta rhymes and dallas austin and chicks was fascinated by [ __ ] like that they drank and they get drunk smoke weed knock out on a full town or some [ __ ] [ __ ] get in the club at 13 yeah these little [ __ ] would take their cargo crash they [ __ ] up bring it back pocket and i had them wake up from they sleeping off they hide thinking they crash their own [ __ ] and i said these little [ __ ] is illegal dallas said that that's what we're gonna name these [ __ ] illegal the name of the group became illegal went crazy eric sermon started producing holy [ __ ] and dallas was producing this [ __ ] and [ __ ] was hard little jamal ended up with death squad you know what i'm saying and um again dallas was very instrumental in the evolution of puff just being a dope a r for mary and jodeci into becoming an executive ceo of his own company same [ __ ] with eric sermon same [ __ ] with busta rhymes so back to gipp and goody mom all at that time when we was in darp studio we used to have these building sessions because you know i'm a member of the 5 nation of the guards on earth so i was always into knowledge of self and just researching high sciences and things of that nature and gipp was always there gipp was the first good imam member that i knew he was always there because you know his the mother of his child um the beautiful and incredible joy she was working very closely with dallas at the time so you know i i was always super cool with joy she's a royal empress to me as far as talent and just as a human being one of the dogs yeah i lose all control you know what i'm saying george clinton at the time was coming through and he was busting our head with so much high science because he started hitting us with [ __ ] about how when they was doing they parliament funkadelic concerts and they was landing a mother ship on stage that fed used to pull up to try to investigate what was these [ __ ] trying to tell people because that area 51 [ __ ] was supposed to be classified but them [ __ ] was doing that [ __ ] in their shows and you know talking that [ __ ] in their music and it just seemed like they was tapping into some [ __ ] that was obviously letting the powers that being feel like they needed to pull up right so they don't just pull up yeah they won't figure out the [ __ ] you getting into with this talk so it was like george was sharing those stories with us and the crazy [ __ ] was as he was sharing him stories with us he put me on to this book behold a pale horse written by william j cooper yeah i think he was a former naval briefing team he ended up getting killed too yeah he did him but the ill [ __ ] is this book was the book that really took what i was already dealing with as five percent dealing with the guard nation the nation of the gods and earth and studying my [ __ ] and combining it with this [ __ ] which was some whole other [ __ ] and it just changed my whole perspective which is what turned my albums into the coming when disaster strikes extinction level event anarchy genesis no no it ain't genesis it ain't safe no more big bang like this continuing storyline that's connected by the silver lining never deviating from what the concept is and what the content is and i'm just adding these new different chapters to this book of eli right you feel me dropping knowledge so so so it's like george clinton did that to me that's the effect he had on me between the [ __ ] that he was schooling me with and that book and gip being that he was around and [ __ ] i i gave give the book and he took it to them goody mom all of my brothers over there cool joel ceelo and all and when he [Music] when they got that book it just turned them into something else cell therapy was born and they started dealing with the [ __ ] who's knocking at the window yes sir pow nobody and in the videos [ __ ] just paying for their food with the barcode scans yeah and now when you're dealing with what's going on here with these [ __ ] talking about these mandated vaccinations and all of this wild [ __ ] and trump at the [ __ ] debate talking about we could get 200 vaccinations done a day because i'm going to deploy the military to to give it to [ __ ] and what the [ __ ] military [ __ ] got to do with giving the [ __ ] vaccination shot it's beyond me but i'm just saying this information was fascinating back then right never knowing whether or not it was going to be true or come to life but just the idea and the what if was [ __ ] with [ __ ] and i was drawn to that [ __ ] so you know gipping them took it they ran with it even out cash i believe started to really get into that [ __ ] because they were southern playa listed cadillac music at first and then that's 100 they turned into this [Laughter] is the showmanship you know what i'm saying it was showmanship it was not being comfortable trying to just do the regular [ __ ] [ __ ] with the baseball footage in the baseball jersey you know and tim boots like we could do that all day but you know there is a a nation of [ __ ] that really want to go out there and show [ __ ] how they really feel and how they really be thinking and how we'd be imagining [ __ ] and what ifs we could pull those off what what would the reaction really be if we just did it and [ __ ] just did it with a chest out like [ __ ] it whatever right whatever the outcome is gonna be it's gonna be but i'm a nosedive head first without a parachute [ __ ] it right however way i land that's what it's going to be it didn't get to that point i don't want to say that it was just me this is before me you know george clinton was on that but as far as hip-hop is concerned you know what i'm saying i pulled from cold crushing and furious five because when you look at them they was dressing up some on some [ __ ] that was wild too they had them [ __ ] feathers on in the [ __ ] shoulder pads looking crazy nick but see they was yeah they was pulling all of that [ __ ] though real [ __ ] on the album artwork that's how mellie miller them [ __ ] like their [ __ ] are standing up a group of old pictures of your uncle girl [ __ ] cause everybody had that one uncle who had [ __ ] but it was clean at that moment look at your uncle fred no dope he ain't doing that but i'm saying like you did that buzz like you i remember i don't remember what video it was but you was dressed like one of the [ __ ] chris tucker was fighting rush hour you had like some japanese that was his clothing line yeah he had a commercial yeah but i just was trying to you know i was just trying to maximize it all i mean no i ain't so no damn karate clothes we had the fly regular [ __ ] for the street like we we i didn't like avarex leather spin-offs that was [ __ ] [ __ ] i did sweatsuits i did denim suits like [ __ ] that [ __ ] could wear regularly foreign [ __ ] we got to talk about how you slid on the track with mariah carey and and literally slid on the track oh man thank you brother she she is incredible first and foremost congrats salute to malaya she got a whole lot of incredible [ __ ] going on i think she just put out an album october 2nd that [ __ ] is moving and shaking streaming crazy she just put out a book that [ __ ] is the number one top selling book in the world right now right and her season coming up [ __ ] right there christmas nobody can't [ __ ] with her nobody every mall oh i'm buying a gift oh that's a fact nah nah she she got the crown for that girl forever though forever in my mind and the only two songs you really know now like she came up with a happy birthday song like for real like that [ __ ] will never die that that that christmas joint so it's like big up to mariah first and foremost and [ __ ] but um that song wrote i got the beat from rick rock my brother big up the rick rock out there in the [ __ ] bailly yeah you know what i'm saying salute to my brother rick rock me and split star was on a tour bus one time driving across the country see this new york times i told you that [ __ ] split with me everywhere the whole journey split right right and shotgun with me see and they go to the small [ __ ] brother [ __ ] sleeping with them a couple times on the back of the chair like yeah now we there was a period that i i wasn't [ __ ] with the plane i just wasn't in the mood to get on the plane i'd be getting tired of that whole plane [ __ ] sometimes you know just to take your shoes off and all of that yeah monkey [ __ ] this monkey [ __ ] yeah so you know it was i i i just uh i think the store that broke the camel's back for me one time this plane took a dip that felt like that [ __ ] dropped like 10 000 feet thought [ __ ] was definitely finished and that was the last flight for about three four years built me some tour buses from the frame brand new everything beautiful and that [ __ ] exactly how i wanted the [ __ ] and we would live on them [ __ ] and drive from new york to l.a with two of the most incredible tour bus drivers in the planet only time these [ __ ] would stop was the fuel of [ __ ] had to use the bathroom but overall it was a relaxing drive he was able to rest right you know what i'm saying a lot of the time [ __ ] just grinding so much until you in a situation where you ain't got no choice but to sit your ass down right you're working too exhausting you know what i'm saying so we're on the bus and you know while we riding a lot of the time we playing the video games and [ __ ] watching wow movies getting ideas we listening to wild beach [ __ ] and sending us left and right yeah we definitely had a stew on the bus we got the butt on the bus we got the lick on the bus but but everything is just cozy [ __ ] is riding out and the beat came on and um i just started singing and [ __ ] with spliff we just started bugging out like on some joke [ __ ] and when the melody was done for the hook and the words were done for the hook we knew this [ __ ] was a smash you know what i'm saying figuring out who to do it now uh i was just like this definitely can't be no record where we we don't get one of the creme de la creme queens of this [ __ ] to do to we can't play with that like we got to make sure we get the right queen for this and mariah at that time was just the most incredible choice and she was already my friend and she was she's already like super easy to do [ __ ] with you just got to make sure you accommodate the the boss lady the way she needs the queen when she pull up you got to have your [ __ ] together you know i'm saying and and you know rightfully so she earned the right to passage to you know to get that without negotiation or complaining so once i sent her the joint and she heard it man she was all the way on board and that [ __ ] was so beautiful she got that [ __ ] done super quick turned it around and it's ill because it was the first time that i ever learned about vocal rest like there was times i needed to talk to her about her approving the levels to the song and we was mixing and [ __ ] and you know we sending it back to just get all the approval processes all done so we could send it to master and get a master and turn it into the label requested clearances and all of that for about two weeks we couldn't get her to talk she was like you can only text me you can't talk to me and at the time i didn't understand that i kind of felt like i was getting [ __ ] on you know [ __ ] me and queen you don't want to talk to me like i don't understand this [ __ ] like but you know sometimes especially when your voice is is is is hoarse you got to shut your [ __ ] mouth and let it heal itself but her vocal rest and we ended up having the same vocal doctor um and he's incredible um dr kessler big shout out to dr kessler but overall she was a vocal rest at this point in time and was a weird experience for me because i could only speak to her via text and she really really really did not speak for like two weeks i i tried wrapping my head around that like even when you were in a crib with your family or with your kids or with your loved ones or whatever no conversation y'all in the same crib and i got to write some [ __ ] down so i could tell you what i want you to do well i gotta text you some [ __ ] to tell you what i need you to do go go go get me some something to drink text like that was the first time i'm seeing this with her and it was a valuable lesson because i ended up needing that same process years years and years later and um i started to frequently lose my voice two years ago and dr kessler used to tell me i needed to go on vocal rest too but i couldn't do that [ __ ] right the [ __ ] buster rhymes gonna keep his mouth [ __ ] [ __ ] yeah what the [ __ ] typically you can't goddamn you ain't doing this yeah go back [Laughter] i know i'd be doing like the stand-up shows and i had to go to the studios and i'd be right i know for a fact in my mind that is hurting me yeah bro i'm talking about literally hurting you so people don't understand like how i have to sometimes get off the road knowing that i want to go to the studio but i literally have to go to sleep two or three days book it on thursday because i have ah all weekend right so it's a wrap i get on the track is how do you phone it it's a real [ __ ] you see what i'm saying so the vocal resting and that just put me to mind like [ __ ] you you shut the [ __ ] up for two weeks ain't no telling who the [ __ ] you sound like your voice heals so much you don't sound like you no more like i would say welcome back that's my that's my friend i love her and i'm proud of her and congrats to her with all the [ __ ] she got going on right now because she's doing an amazing job and um again man it's it's exciting to be talking about all of this [ __ ] because [ __ ] man i don't know when this this interview going hey bro but october 30th is 18 days away from right now i don't know how many [ __ ] days it's going to be speaking in the future be like this [ __ ] coming out from yeah okay so today friday so what's the date on friday friday what's the date what's the date today is the 12th the 16th yeah so in the future today is 16 friday the 16th yeah that's when the promo runs yeah real [ __ ] that's perfect timing um so if today is the [ __ ] 15th the 16th right see how you say today today is the 16th then y'all [ __ ] got exactly two weeks in two days before this album hit the [ __ ] street and shift the climate significantly extinction level event to the wrath of god i am not coming to discuss anything outside of how much i am going to boss your [ __ ] head wide open [Applause] make these [ __ ] rap again they can't rap for [ __ ] make these [ __ ] rap again you know you know you know i ain't gonna lie it's it's so beautiful to be able to put out an album in this time especially dealing with speaking directly to the times i take great pleasure and speaking directly to the times especially when it's been a part of this storyline for the last 24 years from the beginning of my solo career not my group career so 29 years of professionally doing it since the first leaders album in 91 but 24 years since the first solo album in 96. so to go from the coming to win disaster strikes to extinction level event and then 22 years later they come with my first sequel album i never did a part two to none of my albums no this is my first part two and this is my first album at retail in 11 years so this is a big moment for me [Applause] every [ __ ] dropping in two weeks in two days oh real [ __ ] what i can't wait thank you for coming and sitting with us man thank you king i'm honored to be a part of y'all because i ain't gonna front i don't watch the few interviews with you your [ __ ] be having me in a stool wild so so so to be here and yeah and the thing that i think is dope with what y'all do y'all remind [ __ ] how important it is to still laugh my [ __ ] you know i mean all this wow [ __ ] [ __ ] this wild cowboy [ __ ] going on here white white people acting a little crazy a little too crazy you know the police department acting really [ __ ] crazy and you know black people out there trying to figure it out but they still doing a little bit of crazy [ __ ] they shouldn't be doing too but for the most part you know to be able to see that there is a struggle that's being fought every day on some very real focused agenda [ __ ] amongst the common man that's just out here trying to find their way because they don't took all types of civil liberties away from [ __ ] they literally telling [ __ ] you get in trouble if you breathe freely i never lived i never thought that i would see the day that a [ __ ] would turn breathing freely into a mandate right that really ain't even passed legislatively as a law and make it like a crime i'm not saying no be conscious and not to be careful self-preservation is obviously the first survival instinct like a [ __ ] you better be careful yeah like a [ __ ] you better deal with self-preservation but you also need to remember every man has to live and down his own iniquity which means that with every choice comes an invoice but part of living is living if a mom [ __ ] out here living with proper understanding understanding is the best part it's the absence of confusion [ __ ] are just going along with [ __ ] and complying willingly without asking any questions [ __ ] we ain't trying to understand some real [ __ ] like okay i'm gonna just put this mask on just cause [ __ ] told me to i want to i want some real information on this [ __ ] because i really want to live i know scientifically there is some infractions with putting this mask on and recycling the carbon monoxide that you exhale is it carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide i i [ __ ] it up too much all right cool so you know we ain't supposed to inhale or recycle what you breathe out you're supposed to do that like that's just not the the yeah it's just not what you're supposed to do you don't eat your own [ __ ] you don't piss drink your own piss you don't inhale what your body gives gets out of its system right so you know i i think you know doing that and then your children doing that and some some sort of side effect there's going to be some damage done in that but if you really just supposed to be protecting yourself from this crazy [ __ ] let us do this [ __ ] with some real substantial information that can be backed up by some truth that can't be disputed or challenged because [ __ ] really do want to live and [ __ ] really want to find a solution on how to get past this [ __ ] but to just be indefinitely telling [ __ ] all type of inconsistent [ __ ] and you know the regular man that just want to go and earn an honest living can't even go do that because you didn't took the [ __ ] you didn't shut all businesses down right man we can't even now but but overall without getting too off the deep end with the deep [ __ ] i just again i love the balance that y'all find and still giving [ __ ] feel good energy because with all this crazy [ __ ] going on a [ __ ] do gotta remember you need to sometimes take a break from that [ __ ] let the second string [ __ ] go in and fight and you need to recharge [ __ ] all right go learn to laugh and live a little bit and get to some feel good energy so that you can get back to the fight with some fuel again you know what i'm saying so i salute y'all for that [Applause] coming from the og itself that means something man it means something to get them type of accolades from people to your status because you know we started doing we respect i love you know i mean for each other and just you know knowing that we had something to get to the world but to get recognition from somebody who has been in the game for as long as you have and have the knowledge that you haven't seen as many things come and go as you add i mean the world man i appreciate it hip-hop like you said you were sitting right there watching it thank you being in that moment like even when you were young it was still another hip hop level that even my generation don't even know nothing about no questions you see what i'm saying so just to hit these stories like i gotta go look at all these [ __ ] up right now you had a song with technology imma call you i'm gonna call you [ __ ] just to have that that gap just be closed on some like just like i say bro like we've been doing this wait did you hear the mystery and bust the ram [ __ ] oh yeah yeah yeah that's something that's crazy i got twisted whole catalog of him just literally just hey yo swish let's get this verses together and start [ __ ] playing okay that sounds like it's already on an album it's my brother swiss that's my [ __ ] swiss is like my mom just that's one of my closest brothers in this music industry [ __ ] professionally and personally that that's a brother that i could call when i'm really having a headache with a personal issue and i could get some guidance from any younger than me he's just a super smart very very intelligent and very resourceful brother and he's a giver you know what i'm saying and that's another thing that's important for [ __ ] to hear instead of talking all of this [ __ ] about what another [ __ ] ain't got it on how much [ __ ] you want to throw up in a [ __ ] face it's too easy for me to stunt on [ __ ] too right from jewelry to car [ __ ] to all of that [ __ ] know my rep when it comes to all of that but i just think in these times we just need to make a little more of a conscious effort i'm not saying don't have fun have fun i'ma still wear my [ __ ] and shine too you know what i'm saying but what i'm saying is you know let's let's kind of stop including in the narrative you know that we could be there to to keep each other up you know what i'm saying salute to my brother scarface because he need us a lot right now right now i love scarface i want to thank bun b for getting me on the phone with scarface when i got the kite about what the situation was recently and we've been on the phone speaking pretty much every day right since then and you know i'm gonna do everything in my power to be an incredible and and a very powerful resource to scarface because face is one of the brothers back in 91 when i went on a pe tour with leaders at a new school that [ __ ] used to come out there with this green leather suit on in the middle of the ghetto boys performance and it was like 11 of us on stage leaders son of berserk in the hellraisers trial public enemy kitten play old town 357 [ __ ] iced tea [ __ ] like this toy was so legendary and pe headlined it and brought all of us out and scarface to come out there with this green leather suit with the with the cane in the top hat mr mr skull face and [ __ ] when that came on all i have is the whole [ __ ] arena go crazy lose this [ __ ] and it was just the spotlight so you couldn't even see the face because the shadow or the brim from the hat was dark when it made his face dark but he just had that walk came out on [ __ ] on some godfather gangster [ __ ] and would sledgehammer the venue in the middle of the scarf uh the ghetto boy set because they would come and do that group [ __ ] right then willie dear do some of his solo [ __ ] bushwick billy do some of his solo [ __ ] uh uh rest in peace bushwick and [ __ ] scarface would sledgehammer that [ __ ] and these are [ __ ] that i was blessed to be a part of so to have that kind of history with the bro and we still been able to have that brotherhood all these years later damn near 30 years man it's like we can't sit there and watch and not be able to be crutches and keep each other up exactly so you know i'm just saying that to say every generation every demo you know even the generations after us like beat them resources for each other you know what i'm saying because at the end of the day no matter how proud [ __ ] want to act like they are [ __ ] need [ __ ] need each other sometimes you know what i'm saying yeah i mean you got to be there my favorite uh youtube clips you in the studio with timberland and then he was like [ __ ] you ain't making no you know basically oh yeah and i started [ __ ] with the keyboard and press that [ __ ] yeah that [ __ ] timberland just heard me press that he knew what the [ __ ] he was doing though he knew he had all of them [ __ ] tricks and treats up in the damn keyboard and he knew i was going once i started [ __ ] with it he knew i was gonna stumble on one of them shits that was gonna [ __ ] me up right and it did we got to it and that [ __ ] made the joint i actually wrote verses for that i wrote verses four we didn't finish the song i think i laid one verse or something but we never went back to it yeah that's a lost foul now but overall again i thank y'all for having me you know again i'm i'm gonna plug it extinction level event too that's right we're gonna plug it in right now did you know that this podcast was voted the number one podcast amongst black people with no cable right nope the people crazy that [ __ ] is incredible congratulations hey this is where i get [Laughter] well folks there you have it bust the rhymes here live on the 85 south shore good night we'll see you guys next friday first iconic yeah like moment on the 85 we had a lot of [ __ ] look at marvin gaye looking like y'all got boomerangs yeah right no you probably don't get it but we grew up watching you and to be sitting here i used to write high school but it's like it is a it show you the dreams come true because if somebody would have told any of us when we first started doing this that one day man you're gonna be able to sit down and chop it up with the [ __ ] that made this this [ __ ] was running like this [Laughter] it's the most amazing [ __ ] ever because as a young man watching you growing up to know that you know like all that [ __ ] he laying out right there like the vibe magazines and and all it's like you know what i mean to be able to sit here and and be amongst you and have you give us love is like my [ __ ] this is this is crazy thank october 30th if you better [ __ ] believe that on my baby birthday so i'm going to volunteer beautiful that's what's up that's what's up what's up my god it's a legend [ __ ] right here [Music] tonight cause of my kids just [ __ ] them kids they should be asleep anyway they [ __ ] them kids i ain't let them get in my way [ __ ] them kids that's the fact i bribed them kids with a bag full of snacks [ __ ] them kids [ __ ] them kids [ __ ] them kids [ __ ] kids with a bag full of snacks which one oh this one i didn't even see that one hey boy hey boy how old is it look at my braids bring your tails check out the middle that [ __ ] is hilarious yeah he put none in the middle that's funny as [ __ ] i'm just happy dc look like [ __ ] hungry right [Laughter] drip [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] that's hilarious i don't know who for that [ __ ] here thank you give me a bite this sounds like the beginning of the movie trying to commit the rivalry and [ __ ] ain't going right just got down with that one i can tell you [ __ ] up [Music] my microphone i'm doing the ad-libs welcome into the new world i am looking for a new girl if you are hurt then i am him lets go full swim not in the pool but in your room won't you make me drool when i eat your cookie cool and culture and after i get fixed i'm going to pull out my big ass dick and you're going to leave me lick [Music] [Laughter] no yes sir how you live always trying to make this house a home hold on [ __ ] let me see them tips oh yeah i said hold on [ __ ] give me some of that [ __ ] baby [Music] now give me some of that [ __ ] girl give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl give me some of that [ __ ] baby [Music] give me some on that [ __ ] girl when you just came outside i seen that you were dancing i wanted some of that [ __ ] so i took my chance by asking me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl if you wanna be my friend then give me some again i'm tired of asking i'm just gonna ask you when give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl the last time that i had it it was automatic you told me to go touch it so i had to reach out and grab some give me that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl when i take you out dancing and i'll just take my chance in and i won't hold your hand because i'm not your boyfriend give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me some of that [ __ ] girl give me some of that [ __ ] baby give me somebody that [ __ ] girl i'm living amazing how are you bro welcome to the trap man i guess we're gonna get you right here cat gonna get you set up yeah cat you getting them good bustle bus [ __ ] everything [Music] last time that you gave me some i didn't want to touch it but now you try to give it to me cause it's in my budget for that [ __ ] baby are you just reliving time right now oh wow
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Length: 123min 37sec (7417 seconds)
Published: Fri Oct 16 2020
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