Earthquake Argues with Vlad Over Dave Chappelle, Calling Paul Mooney Gay Uncle (Full Interview)

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all right here we go earthquake welcome back thanks for having me brother absolutely it's an honor it's an honor i know i made it this my third time on your shirt time so i think i made it i guess i made it in hollywood okay yeah and the last time was actually the start of the pandemic true it was pretty crazy back then yes still is crazy still a little less crazy though still yeah still still doing shows of course okay cause you were doing it last time yes i am you said the money was funny funny in a moment sure still funny oh it's still funny oh yeah the capacity you can't push so many people 400 grand to 100 so 150. but some money is better than no money right i guess they're raising what the ticket price a little bit trying to make well raise the ticket price up might add a couple shows that type of thing that's all you know it's still pace you know you don't worry dog because remember my man uh deal hugh glee he caught it true out doing what you're doing sure remember he collapsed on stage yes that was a scary moment and his boys can't catch i didn't want to tell him that we just did a tv show together i wanted to let y'all some terrible center fielders he said that himself actually okay okay okay well it's true i was like god damn catch my man oh yeah yeah that was scary i remember i called him and he asked someone i'm okay and i'm like oh thank god i remember i went on twitter and announced it now i was like dl's okay yeah and he was okay but he caught covet yes and he couldn't fly back he had to catch a private flight yeah whatever money he made on those shows poof then the club had to shut down all right yes because they had to you know um decontaminate everything and because it's a uh the only other club is a real good friend of mine so they had bad luck down there diel caught it at the shutdown then a truck went through the back semi truck went through the back door wow and blew it down and then of course it's nashville then the bomb went off oh yeah so they had back to back to back to back the [ __ ] up so crazy yes crazy well dl hughley was actually on my show recently okay it wasn't really even supposed to be him at all we were interviewing dj daniels who played his son michael on the show and when i was talking to dl before you know i was just getting some background info to see if you know some of the questions i could ask and he's like oh i want to show up i want to sit in on this now dj daniels this is him when he was doing the show okay okay you remember that right okay cute kid 10 years old this is what he looks like now god damn whoo it's a big scam uh is that tattoos all over those are tattoos all over his face all over his face his entire face the ham yeah i mean as a black man with all due respect you try to eliminate your nose not increase them you know well yeah i mean we even talked about it like that the premise of a nine-to-five job is really out there a premise thing even in hollywood you can play a gang member you're living in your rope you got tattoos all over your face you can't method actor and do a buyer pick of someone else how many people they're going to do a movie that a person have tattoos all over their face so especially those tattoos it's pretty pretty unique what was unique but i didn't look well you know i mean i'm just saying no one else has those tattoos oh you can't play with someone with similar tattoos okay i get that but i mean you try to eliminate your nose not increasing i think he uh sort of gave up on hollywood a long time ago we talked about that by the time he was a teenager the rolls started dry up you know because he had a nice run he had the hugley's he was in in the house true he had a disney movie true he was on the bernie mac show uh and then by the time he got to high school it's like you know the roles weren't really going and you know he started doing other [ __ ] you know started putting a few little tats on his face then he got caught up in a you know in a murder a murder yeah uh him and two of his friends were in stockton okay that's that's how it starts nothing ever good starts so then we went to stockton when we went to stockton yeah there's really no good reason to be in stockton that's just a fine chick there and i'm gonna have some very some fine ones in stockton okay yeah all right actually got some nice looking women yeah they got into like a brawl with some other guys down there and his friend end up stabbing the guy to death so the three of them all were facing life in prison and um deal hewley actually showed up to the trial and took the stand as a character witness and him and one of his friends got acquitted but the guy who actually stabbed the guy got 12 years 12 years yeah okay i can't do 12 minutes no you know some people because you just said they was looking at life and then 20 years well that's not that bad that's the first thing went through my head then i was like that's prison [ __ ] that 12 minutes is too long you're telling everybody first one to the d.a first got him on speed dial no as soon as the police lock us up um have your people call my people because well anybody that knows me no i'm a snitch so right they you know at least you know where you stand when you [ __ ] with me right there's no no question about it no will earthquake stand tall no he will not uh no i don't give a [ __ ] who you are you're my mama you're gonna do your time right you lived your life let me live mine exactly no hell no no right because you know like even when you think about if you just take one step back on the whole you know no snitching rule what exactly do you get for not snitching i don't know what's the prize at the end i don't know but it ain't nothing a damn show don't wear muffins trying to [ __ ] me so i don't give [ __ ] what they give but once i found your ass was it was in jeopardy right then and there everything is off kids mother everything the ass is always protective oh yeah i mean i know the exact moment that i realized i'm never gonna go to prison when i watched american me oh yeah i couldn't move it great movie great movie but you know me since i didn't really grow up with like you know friends and relatives that go to prison i just never realized that men get raped in prison i just figured you know you just do your time and you come home no no no no no no no no no no and i was like i don't know 12 or 13 when i saw it yeah when i saw those mexicans raping that white dude that italian dude yeah i said nope not for me ah nah no no better ways to use my time well i knew it when it happened um because a lot of you know i lived in the neighborhood people went to jail and when they came back they evil was swollen or switching oh you understand so you would see the guy come back into the neighborhood and they're like baby he's got a wig on it yes he became the running back when he left came back as the cheerleader it's the wide receiver but i knew it wasn't for me i got locked up one time and um when they told me dropped my drawers and spread my ass cheeks that was it that was scared straightforward then on i said this is the most inhumane [ __ ] there is then you just bend over he said bend over grab your n and call and oh grab your cheeks they're opening it's a grunt and i'm the only one out here with his drawers off [ __ ] that everybody else got their clothes on and i'm the only one bend over grabbing their cheeks and you [ __ ] coming back for this this alone should make everybody say [ __ ] that i'm going to school you know as soon as i get out here and go to staples give me a backpack and i'm going to find something else to do i couldn't do it i couldn't do it yeah bend over ah i'd be like how you doing ben yeah i'm trying to pretend like i didn't hear it yeah oh they let you know what the [ __ ] that means i tried that ben who you better bend over and grab your [ __ ] because you're already naked you're feeling real bad well uh supposedly biden is actually cutting all funding uh contracts to private prisons he said he is yeah what did he say is i think it is but you know we'll see it happen when it happens you know what i mean i think um like i say so many times most of the people that's incarcerated are people of color and you know they have criminalized bad behavior mental health anything that they can put them in the system and it just shows with the uh the capital uh riot that is not equal branches of the judicial system when it comes to enforcement and the application of laws because most of them people who rushed in the capitol went back to their local uh uh towns and was released on o.r and they took a fellow drug from my hometown in washington d.c they now lock their ass back up yeah i mean you try to commit treason and do a coup yeah i mean what how was that at all a slap on the wrist like [ __ ] that a cop died and you was there yeah how the [ __ ] you get or i thought you said you love the people in blue there is no event event that a person looked like me a cop could die and four other people die and everybody go home on their own recognises everybody gonna need bond i mean if you even get a bond even if you get a bond again we don't have a problem with the law we have a problem with the way is you apply the law and it shows certain people they don't apply the law but to us when we do any any malfraction anything you know we get the extension of the law and they need to get rid of our private protest prisons well the one thing that i still don't understand right and i'll walk you through this me and freeway ricky were talking about this yesterday he agreed with me uh you know marcellus while he did not but i'm gonna pose this the situation to you if you and i go and do a crime right and in the process of that crime i go and kill somebody you will be charged with that same murder true right president trump riled up that whole mob of people with a fake story about the election was stolen and he wants them to fight and go to the capitol building he'll meet him over there in the process five people died one of which being a cop like you said and he's gonna walk away from this exactly just literally walk away now he got impeached in the lower house is going up to the senate but even the vote to even start the impeachment barely made it through much less of two-thirds required to actually convict him true what do you make of that white privilege wife religion oh no that's right it just is what you can't you can't you can't you can't hate the game it is what it is but i mean i watch a lot of law and order certainly and i tell you know as black people it's four things you need as a black man in this or on this earth in america before you buy anything you need life insurance health insurance bail money and a retainer and a retainer for the lawyer no you need to retain it because you need to get competent yeah counsel yeah no no it's not like a public it's nothing is it's no it's it does you know good to bail out and you got to incompetent [ __ ] right lawyer you're going back to jail so you need someone to articulate your point of view at the highest level so you have legal representation which allows you a fair shot close to a white man as you can get see the equalizer is if i can get a competent lawyer i can get as close as i can to a white man there he is look at oj exactly you said that was my blood he go my dna man said it wasn't here's your forensic man that said the glove with it here's my forensic man said it wasn't everything that stayed wrong i had one on the other hand if you ain't got that you gotta maybe competent but tied fatigue public offender who's sitting there like listen you're looking at 40 years but i talk to my man who the prosecutor because i have lunch with him all the time and i can get you 10. now the man who posed to represent you telling you this is a good deal at 10. you think you're gonna take the chance to go in and try to win with the [ __ ] who said we can't win and in exchange get 40. so you take the 10. nine out of ten the most of people there's black people in jail all of free markets well not just black people just people in general ten actual cases plead out but the problem with that yes it is right but the po but the policing of the criminality of the system is more in the black neighborhood enough i will put a white man with us with the equalizer being black when you're poor and you don't have that representation but what's in their benefit they're not policed and criminalized on their bad behavior where they do it in our community saying we're doing it in the sake of safety in law and order that's what i'm saying so as a black man you need bail money and you need a retainer i agree i agree i mean speaking of jail little wayne was pardoned true i called it in november i have interviews with tk kirkland where i said look that picture of wayne with trump wayne is facing a federal gun charge ten years second offense on a gun charge that picture is specifically for a pardon of course wayne is facing 10 years for that gun case remember he already went to prison for a gun case whatever seven eight years ago so you can't say oh this is a first offense this is whatever oh yeah he's got a history of this and you know what feds do right they have a number system that they go by the book right and the feds don't lose they don't 95 conviction rate yes wayne knew this thing was coming so what i think is that he made a deal with trump he said listen i'll take a photo with you and show my support and you pardon me on your way out that will be clever but i know lil wayne since he was 16 okay he's not that clever that's just a fact but what about the people around him possible but i don't think the reason why i voted against trump because he's not the kind of man and i tell my children is i'm i'm all about character i would never want to do business but that man or sit down and he gives me a promise that he's going to do so i wouldn't shake his hand i wouldn't be in the same room with him because as i've gotten older i understand character and your word means everything sure enough i was 100 right true are you surprised at all no and i can't knock the hustle me myself i would hope that i wouldn't sell my people out from going to jail what you would well for 10 years for 10 years hey we're strong enough we can overcome one sellout one more sell out ain't gonna bring us down we're a strong race one more [ __ ] selling us out ain't gonna bring us down they [ __ ] people in there now they'll be all right we'll be all right we listen me going against this white man ain't gonna turn the tide and me being full we're stronger than that so yes i would tell my people listen man i believed in us i think my selfish ass ways of telling people hey go vote for him and everything and keeping my ass out of harm's way you know we're bigger than that and we can handle that so i did it for myself yes i was being selfish yes i sold us out as a race yes i yes i yes sir i'm yes all that but deep in my heart i just felt but no since another black man being [ __ ] in the ass nor i don't think we're weak as a people that we couldn't deal with one more sellout i think we we're stronger than that i think i just felt we had one more in us remember uh steve harvey you know got photographed with trump at one point that didn't work out too well for him no he regretted it oh he trump set him up real good oh yeah set him up real good steve talk about that all the time steve is one of is one of my good friends and it haunts him today because he was trying to leave trump said let me get on the elevator with you like oh yeah is that what happened yes because he oh he was trying to leave before the photo op no he was trying to leave trump's office and go down by his damn self right that's what i'm saying before the photo yes and trump said well let me walk down with you oh man so ain't nothing you can do it and he's sitting down so he's there trying to get funding for his boys club his is as rich youth that he do he bring about 400 kids um young black um single parent kid they had to be single parents got to be at risk and he'd do it for him so he was trying to get that done throughout the country and uh he got uh the hood secretary or the one chip in the cookie you know who it is up there oh yeah um what's what what's that motherfucker's name uh the the newer surgeon um yeah i know you're talking about yeah got him up there and trump ben carson ben carson got ben carson on it on trump calling on the phone told him come on down here steve got a good idea i'm gonna get you with the hood secretary moving it like this he's gonna get it done cause he's like got it okay i got it thank you very much try to get the [ __ ] up out of there trump said let me walk down with you where you going at this time steve didn't know no there was no was no uh people down there nor did he know that it was no press down so that's what he tells me shut up he said he come down he come down as soon as he get off the [ __ ] elevator trump is right beside him and trump coming in and say yeah i just decided i'm gonna get rid of obamacare and obamacare be gone steve like the [ __ ] are you and then they put the camera in my face what you think about trump getting rid of mama cat is going you know i still steve lit me hanging steve madden i know him i'm looking at this if he could have said this [ __ ] right here he would have and when i tell you the black the backlash was it was cruel yeah i remember he was on d a hugely show his show on tv one and he said that he didn't really mind what people said about him but what his family had to go through over that he said if he had the chance to do it over he wouldn't do it of course but i i don't believe that steve cares he does because i i've been with him over 30 years i see what he do for black people and not only that what he do for black people how much he respect the respect that they give him he he he loves his people and the accolades that come along with it i've seen when he went up against the gatekeepers i seen when we he had a club a true story in dallas he had a club a common club and dion um put money in and it's a huge club so he was huge in it and it was this mall that did not let black people come in the malls if you sag oh okay period and they did not take out checks steve harvey didn't even shop at that mall that was a black mall and they were like we ain't doing this so he was the one to round up to all the congressmen and everywhere for them to change their policy to allow them to come on in and they was allowed to come in the way whatever way they was drugs even your [ __ ] would sag down to your knees or and also accept checks from black people at the same time yeah i mean i don't think any black people really walked away from being next to trump feeling like they got anything out of it i think it's just various you know levels of loss along the way well i would say anybody yeah pretty much i wouldn't even say black everybody well i mean you know people like roger stone but then again i mean roger was roger was already roger yeah you get what i'm saying trump didn't help roger right you understand roger was roger if if if if if trump didn't have roger stone he wouldn't be president of the united states yeah because he was the continent for wikileaks in the emails when to drop him to kill the story when he had to access hollywood it was roger stone that got in contact with them to say hey we need some [ __ ] right here so we can change the narrative of you saying you grab the [ __ ] and all the thing off and what's the thing is about the goddamn emails so you know if you already a crook and you sign up with with the crook the crook can't lose he was already crooked right you understand so you can't hurt the crook you use the crook and then you look out for the crook so anybody else that had any kind of reputation of it being a crook got hurt [ __ ] with trump well uh to the dismay of donald trump uh biden was elected true and is now president and for the first time ever in our lifetime we have a female vice president and a black vice president as well yes a good looking one too pretty good looking not hard on the eye i mean it would have been [ __ ] up if she was hard on the eyes yeah how to still celebrate it but you want you want you know you want a fine ass black woman it's like michelle yeah if this was good i mean no disrespect to george w bush but yeah if he was the first black president i'd be mad at [ __ ] if barbara was our first you know come on man come on you know we gonna respect him but god damn you never need to be smart find a total package it was just extra you know what i mean and for kamala to be fine and came from hbcu and where chuck tell us first time ever a historically black college graduate has been at that level yes office ever in the history of america yes harvard has no problem putting people in those positions yale mit whatever else with all the hbcus out there not a single person has gotten to that height well i mean criteria to get it that hikes to [ __ ] donald trump you used to have a certain resume you had to do ivy league what donald trump was he went to an ivy league [ __ ] he went he ain't go his daddy paid all that [ __ ] man come on man you ain't nothing never came out the f four years he been up that [ __ ] that could see that he had an ivy league goddamn education okay he talked like he had he graduated from de bruyne the [ __ ] out of here i don't believe that [ __ ] paperwork that paperwork was [ __ ] he got hooked up his father probably gave some money to alumni put a word on there pass the kids through i'ma hook you up with a [ __ ] uh uh uh uh uh a town home or penthouse in [ __ ] new york in the hotels that thing that was a hookup just like the [ __ ] said he had bone spurs he has never earned a [ __ ] thing in his life that's why he's so upset because he's he can't believe he [ __ ] lost well what about uh kamala harris's uh you know history in terms of locking black people up i mean she was the d.a she wasn't the cop on the scene yeah i know the pro i know the organizations of the judicial system i know the levers yeah police get you they put the crime on you then it goes to the d.a where she was right and she prosecute what the police said you do now is your lawyer to say no this didn't happen this does happen and that's where it is what do they want her to do well i mean there is a level of choice what she will choose to prosecute and not prosecute right she has prosecution discretion yeah she could say this is not worth taking this to trial it's not that serious or we're probably not going to win it next but how many police give her less evidence or less charges that she said she can't yeah she can only see this a problem i have with people we're going to be consistent about being mad be consistent about what choices she has if you're going a lot of us right now work for goddamn organizations that doesn't have our best interest but you have to do your job when she was confronted with what the charges is and that's what it is that's her job to prosecute the the charges that it is i don't know where it is without and then secondly there's nothing i can do about what she did yesterday all i can do is about what she what she did what she gonna do today and tomorrow and that goes for everybody that's has a past that was the point i'm trying to make is we're gonna have to allow some of the people who was lost to be to see again into the kid and say okay i understand what you did i know what it is how are you going to make amends for what you did today and she's in a very great position to do that if no one else know what um justice or legal reform or judicial reform needs to be it should be her well i asked tk the same question and he had a very interesting answer i'm going to go ahead and play it for you then what i want to explain to the people who against carmella harris when they say she locked up a lot of people a lot of african-americans in california when she was here and i'm on everybody listen to me very carefully they got caught let me repeat it they got caught i'm tired of people thinking that when you catch a case they supposed to slap you on the wrist see i didn't want to be that on it that car but that's my [ __ ] i love him to death he's one of my best friends and i love his feelings but that's true a lot of them got caught a lot of made the choices to be caught because that's you can't get into a hustle and don't want to deal with the consequences that comes along with the hustle and i remember one of your interviews it might have been comedy height you talked about people's approach when dealing with someone with a gun right if a guy in the neighborhood has a gun on him you say hey man however you want it to go i'm good we got no problems i'm going to stand down but a lot of people when they deal with a cop with that same type of gun they will try to actually aggravate the situation can you talk about that well what i was saying is you have to understand the game and the game is that person that come he's nothing but an uber driver and what i mean by uber job the stint of his power is locking you up and giving you a ride to jail he doesn't determine how much time you get he does not determine if you're going to stay in jail at all that's no no is that that's a kind of kind of sort of depending on whether whether he falsifies the arrest if he falsifies the unrest or not you steal back to the decision maker with the person who we just people are criticizing is the d.a okay so when you come to the d.a that person had to sit here and say he challenged me now if he put all of this then the person who's supposed to previous what i said earlier that's supposed to represent you your lawyer said know this as far as this is and at the least you get bail my point is if you look at a comp as just a uber driver then your attitude is the the stint of his true power he can do is take your life but you have to get caught in the thing called he was fearing for his life so your attitude had to be the same way as in the hood with a [ __ ] got a gun you pull them out you don't try to wrestle reason with them sitting there you got it man whatever you need dawg it's good man you the man hell yeah that my woman yeah she a [ __ ] yeah she a [ __ ] [ __ ] all day cause tell her [ __ ] you're a [ __ ] i call you a [ __ ] all the time don't you because you understand this man has the gun and you just play katie until you get out right that's the same attitude you should have with the cop the limp is because you know if he's a bad when he just want to get you in a situation that he can justify taking your life by saying he feared for his life yeah i i've never tried to actually i mean i've had some [ __ ] cops in my day you know especially when i lived in new york and brooklyn but i always was keeping in mind that they have a pistol and i don't yeah so so i really i'm not trying to piss this person off because they have a pistol yeah but since with us it's accumulation up to that point yeah you understand it's not that if it was just that if we just deal with cops that was [ __ ] racists like that and that was the isolated thing on it we could sit back like they ain't got a gun let me go okay but you you're dealing with the the the the laundromat you're dealing with the rental office you're dealing with the [ __ ] at the bank and now i'm just driving down the street and here this [ __ ] what what is it yeah oh yeah they're what i want got me one because at the end of the day they have passed a law that said a cop can use legal force based on his assumption of the fear and all the martian that we do and all the uh legal reforms that we do that we have until we address that right there until you give some kind of qualifications or stipulation for a person able to use lethal force other than his fear because there's no way to judge that what makes you scared might not make me scared and why on your job you have the right to use lethal faults based on your perception of the situation and even when you're wrong and he didn't have a gun you don't even get the day off i thought he had a gun in his hand but he didn't it was a wall and i shot him kill and it was damn my bad my [ __ ] it was dark oops it was and and really but i thought you said you was out here willing to risk your life for your citizen because you said the reason why you shot me because you thought it was a gun but you didn't take the time out to make sure it was a gun because you ain't want to make sure the gun because you didn't want to risk your life if it was a gun so you you telling us we're not worth it because you didn't even make sure because if you made sure you wouldn't have shot him but you assumed that it was so you did but why you do it in your justification i thought it was and i feared for my life but then you're going to come in our community to talk about y'all to be grateful for the [ __ ] protection that we do for y'all because we're out here risking our lives you risk your life for the people who look like you you rich your life running in a building that's on fire you'll risk your life the dog and wall on here but you won't risk your [ __ ] life to make sure that a 13 year old boy got a [ __ ] bb gun instead of a real gun yeah timmy rice yes and you want us to sit here and just say that's it and then you get mad at us because we say we want to defund the [ __ ] police because i pay taxes not saying to fund you you need more training yeah i mean the tamira rice thing i kind of feel like the fact that a bigger deal wasn't made over that it was but it was ohio yeah you had a prosecution the rest of it what can the [ __ ] can we do if we we send it to the court to the system and work it through and the prosecutors say he ain't gonna prosecute the cop was justified see we're not like you we don't have that benefit to say when we mad we can rush the [ __ ] capital because we know if we go here and rush the [ __ ] prosecutor office and say we don't like the decision of a system that you put here but we had to accept it and we rushed and thought it was wrong you would have shot every one of us in that [ __ ] i mean yeah and along those lines there's actually a great film that's out right now called american skin yeah you seen it i i need that day i mean you just clear out your skin yeah i'm ready to be mad you know what i mean you just yeah nate parker uh killed it killed it killed it i know you haven't seen it yet i'm not gonna ruin it for you uh great film very well written very well put together does not have your usual hollywood ending and uh just a great film along the lines of what you're talking about right now yeah yeah i'm passionate about i'm because of the hypocrisy of it and that's all we're gonna say we've been living under this hypocrisy for a while but another great friend have you seen one night in miami i have oh i have great film great although although i gotta say the casting on muhammad ali could have been better the actor who played muhammad ali didn't just didn't didn't capture muhammad ali to me to me everyone else okay the sam cook the malcolm x um jim brown jim brown yeah they they all they all pretty much nailed it muhammad ali was such a but you know it's hard to capture a muhammad ali what'd you think real when he did it i think he did a better job than the guy that was yeah [Laughter] there we go it was a lie on first down that's right okay all right i'll take that i mean speaking of uh of hollywood dave chappelle after uh a few complaints got netflix to take down the chappelle show and hbo max as well now you actually thought it was a good thing yes and i'm gonna i'm gonna go against the grain here and actually disagree with you okay and i'll explain why i'm listening as a business owner right i do deals i sign i sign deals with people right you know certain people i do interviews with we agree to a fee right we sign the forms right i pay them that fee we all agree there's sometimes a negotiation that goes back and forth sometimes for months right at the end of the day we finally agree to it right they sign the form i sign the form we do the job they get the check the check clears right and then whatever i do with that product right is up to me because i now legally own that product true whatever promotion and accolades they get from that product if they get a film role if they get a book which you know and this they get a biopic all of which has happened from vlad tv interviews okay that's theirs okay i i don't get a piece of that i never asked for a piece of that and so forth right now if they turn around and say we know something vlad um this interview was really popular and uh you've made more money off this than than i was thinking so i just want you to pull that interview now because you just made enough unless you want to pay me some more money right i'll tell them no now dave chappelle signed a deal with comedy central right he did the chappelle show right which i don't think anyone could deny that he is where he is right now because of the chappelle show i think no you don't think so no i think the the chappelle show which is his name yes um showed america who chappelle is exactly no no but that was just a vehicle but it can't take it can't take credit for the individual he was given a platform he wasn't given anything he he somebody financed that show yes so how long should i allow you to exploit my name even whatever we is off of it and i hear what you're saying yeah and you okay i signed this however you own the contract and then whomever that wants to do business with me that allows a entity that i feel is exploiting me you can't do business with me and them so you make your choice so if dave chappelle said i no longer want to do netflix then that's up to netflix if he says i'm not going to do anything on hbo max that's up to hbo max now to say i'm going to pressure you guys to take it down because i'm not getting residuals out of this because that's what it's really about true because let's let's not get a twist not about exploitation or whatever else he was on saturday saturday night live and he said oh the chappelle show's on netflix and i'm not making a penny for you and now it's about it's about money and you're already talking about a person who's very wealthy who are you to say how wealthy he is he's not they just they making money off of you right counting theirs and it's my name it's called the chapel show you're gonna use it and that show wouldn't be still as hot as it was if i'm not as hot as i am yeah you understand that if i sit here and blow and go on out that ain't that that show ain't it's only on netflix because i dropped three [ __ ] special on there and made it the highest is so doing this so now you're you want me to say still thank you for this and now no no no no thank you that's what we're saying thank you for because now you following the the thing i'm doing with a name of mine and i don't shouldn't get compensated with it if i'm doing business with a uh entity and i'm making them more money and there's this and someone here has a deal with me that i'm not making up i'm like hey man make a decision you want to do this for me or you're dealing with them and they get to make that decision yeah and i take my work somewhere else right and they're welcome to do that and and let me tell you though but when it comes to television when it comes to these types of projects a lot of them just lose money so for every chappelle show that continues to make money decade after decade there's 100 other shows that the production company and the network lost their shirt on and they can't do a rerun if their life depended on it true you see what i'm saying like at the end of the day so you should appreciate the person that does it that's all we say especially if you're still proclaiming that it is no way it was what it was there now what he gave them now to what per capita what is doing later you know that it's cut some of the bread man cut some of the bread it's my name the deal was already struck yeah well he got and he got paid all deals i get reading negotiate they doing in the nfl all the time they cut a man with they renegotiate a deal move for a new deal they do not renegotiate a deal that's already been signed they renewed don't negotiate a deal no deal now when it's time to sign a new deal deal that they have with him on here say hey wonder you do this on here promote it off here can you do here and we'll make a cut this is how much we made here's something to bread for making something that we rarely ever make this kind and you did it for us other than to sit here and say you know we lose all we lose so much on the decision we make we give to creative people we vision choices do make that the people we come to you and you don't want to do nothing but this one made it through more than all the expectations and now i'm on another network making it hot and hear your blood sucking ass coming over here trying to sell you my old show that i did at the point trying to get on that's making money off and you don't want to give me a damn a penny off of and do you know the name of the [ __ ] show chappelle my [ __ ] name and you gonna sit here talking about you don't deserve nothing kiss my whole ass they need to give all that [ __ ] money up and if you got any juice like he is go talk to him say hey you want me to continue to work here i got a blood sucking [ __ ] over here exploiting the heat that we'd have made over here but between us and i'm not being compensated let him take that [ __ ] over to somewhere else and then i'm gonna tell the people who do love me that follow me don't watch that [ __ ] well it worked for him and you know we could agree to disagree you know i'm looking at this on a business level you're looking i'm a businessman too and if i'm a businessman knowing all the things on it i would make a deal with them and give them a cut off of it and say hey how can we do it as a businessman that's the business decision and how much was he making off of those netflix specials 20 million there you go yeah there you go yeah he was very well compensated for these people no no you cannot no no no no no you can't can't that's 20 million off of some new [ __ ] he wrote absolutely so that's where it goes right right but but but you have to let me tell you something let me and i don't i don't know if you could argue this and that is if dave chappelle had never gotten the chappelle show if he had been a stand-up comedian right the whole time if no one had said listen we're going to bankroll a show for you and hope it does well and put it on a network you know how hard it is to get a show on a network true you know you you've complained yourself that you've never been given a chance like that true you see what i'm saying yeah dl hughley you know who i just interviewed you know he talked about how he cried when he got a million dollar check from abc to do the pilot for the hugh lees how big of a deal that was the fact that they put that much money and marketing and effort behind a sitcom with this man's face and name on it there's so many talented comedians like yourself who never get that platform yeah and because of that platform they could go and get later on these 30 million dollar netflix specials and stuff like that because they were given that platform and they excelled on that platform if there was no chappelle show i think dave chappelle would have been pretty much where earthquake is that's what i think i think you guys are on stage let me explain let me let me compare let me let me know let me let me let's let's let's let's put let's put a button on this right now okay comedy central was lucky to have dave chappelle dave chappelle could have took come could have took that show to anywhere in the world dave chappelle never was in earthquake's position dave chappelle always had shots dave chappelle had the most development deals ever dave chappelle was the lebron james of comedy he was coming through white clubs i booked dave chappelle at my comedy club at the point and he was baby jesus then he was with the seinfeld and i'm sitting there not if he gonna come when he gonna come dave chappelle went to montreal did a set up there in every [ __ ] network blocking down his [ __ ] door to say please do a show show what i'm saying to you it just worked over there he didn't think comedy central didn't come into a club and saying okay okay give me this he chose let me go there let me do this show over there he didn't he was never in a position like dale like me the rest of it we go and then one network come and llc to develop he had his choice dog you mean to tell me he had his choice okay hold on you mean to tell me dave chappelle had a chance to go anywhere yes he could have chose hbo nbc yes abc yes fox yes and he chose little comedy central yes because he was able to do what he wanted to do don't he was the hot listen do your homework no listen i was a male fan before he was one of my favorite when you sit here and you talk about the deal that was made they should kiss his ass that he chose them it's like lebron james going to come back to cleveland metaphorically he could go dave chappelle could have went to any [ __ ] station he wanted he was baby jesus but to be honest right and this is gonna rise and feathers too who was the person that really made the chappelle show what's your name who was the one person that's that was on that show that really put it completely over the top what's your name chocolate murphy charlie murphy yes charlie had the most iconic skits on that show i would even argue that if you take those skits out i don't think the chappelle show would be viewed the same way but that's why you hire a person i mean it's am i right though no rick james the prince skit that makes that's what made it over the top but you can't take it the the uh race olympics uh the white dude that he played the blind wiper white those were all cool but it wasn't it wasn't like rick james i'm rick james the rick james was that what that's what put him into superstar status it was a good show i would even say it was a great show but what made it a phenomenon was charlie murphy it might be for the culture part of it to make it hot off the part but that's why you hire them that's like saying i mean you that's why you cast who it is but it was him to allow them to do this and said the stories come on and tell the stories of it because charlie told all of us and it was him to say these stories that charlie is saying right now yeah well thing offer it takes that all the way through and nobody knows when you put this [ __ ] out there what's going on gravitate the people going to gravitate to you don't know if it is you just put it out there and hope you do your best work and then if the people gravitate to that then you give that person if you're a small producer give that more to them do this only you ride because that's why you cast them but it was his opportunity and his opportunity he going to back to the common sense that he couldn't make those decisions without the upper people if he would have took an abc deal he couldn't do it if he would have did this he couldn't do it those are choices that comedians such as me and d.l doesn't have and he has always had we'll agree to disagree on this okay we will agree this listen and this is coming from someone who really likes dave chappelle i'm just it don't even i love jason pell but what i'm saying too is the opportunity of the business that's what i'm telling you very few comedians had what dave chappelle was already a millionaire just off of development deals dogs yeah just just networks giving them money saying what do you want to do after after how well half-baked did it doesn't matter he has the opportunity he he wrote that and gave it to him you could you put your you put your you put your [ __ ] out there didn't nobody know friday was gonna do what friday did exactly you understand so you people act like you can't put expectation on something that's subjective listen you were clearly a lot more involved in this process than i was i'm looking at it from the outside like no you know and and like i said i was watching you know killing him softly like like crazy like i was really up on dave chappelle before the chappelle show when he got the chappelle show i'm like oh he finally got a show great yeah i was a fan i watched every episode of the chappelle show okay i was i'm right there yeah i met dave we hung out he was a fan of what i do like it was it was dope you know we have pictures together but what i'm saying is at the end of the day that show and how it came together got him way over the top put him into iconic status you know the fact that he walked away from it you know i'm saying sort of put him in a very special place as well in terms of the way people perceive him and so forth and he continued to tour and his tours were big and then the netflix thing came around and now he's worth hundreds of millions but at the end of the day he signed this deal you know he got his money he got paid very well for the chappelle show he walked away from it which i'm sure made him lose some money and it is what it is this much i wish i wish a [ __ ] would tell me you know that that that they don't want me running some [ __ ] that i've already paid for and paid for the production of i wish a [ __ ] would i've had [ __ ] try to do it and i told them go [ __ ] themselves i know but if they had to wait that way you was trying to run that [ __ ] and they could sit there off they will tell you that they would do the same thing dave chappelle said if you want to do business with me moving forward i don't feel valued tricking me well yeah and make a [ __ ] choice and that's called business yeah but he's still doing shows on netflix but he's not doing anything on hbo max and they pulled it as well i was watching you know chappelle reruns on hbo max and they pulled it as well and they don't they're not doing any business with them that i know of i don't know i don't know either hbo max is nice it is i like it nice well speaking comedians bill cosby is still locked up uh he may be getting out soon because he was like i think he got sentenced to three to ten and i think he's been in for two years so maybe later than just two years something like that yeah i thought it was longer than that it seemed like bill been in there about five goddamn years well i mean the trial kind of dragged on for a while and everything else like that uh apparently he's not um he's not taking showers because he's scared of covid he's just in there come on i mean listen papa's that bill donkey pop you know what's interesting is uh bill cosby actually posted one of our interviews uh on his instagram account it was uh it was a sinbad interview that lunell did for us but you know i had the flat tv logo and everything else like that and it was actually kind of mind-blowing that one of the most famous people in the world at one point is posting a vlad tv logo on there on their thing it would have been nice if he was actually not in prison when he did it but you know i'm glad you got to check it when you get it guys you guys gotta take it where you get he also shouted out busy on his instagram and boosie always comes on flat tv and defends the bill uh do you feel that bill is where he deserves to be or he got a bum deal i believed him for the first two but when he got to 700 come on i like this [ __ ] he's right he's really taking some pudding oh cuz me um yeah i mean too many women too many too many that know each other i know a statue of limitations but you know that's the most vowel thing you can do in my humble opinion drug a woman a raper huh drug a woman and raper period yeah to rape a woman to vibe sexual you you scarring her for life y'all you you you you're killing her in my humble appeal opinion the opportunity a chance to love again because chu love is trust and that's your most and trust is being being that you're most vulnerable and believe this person got you and for a man to do that to her any man even if it's the right man gonna have to jump over some more obstacles to just even get her to the point that she allowed herself to trust again and for what you know you it can't be about sex because you could have that so it's about power you about you you're about you know so yeah yeah it's a little weird i don't know having sex with a corpse isn't really my thing but it's clearly there's a name for it necrophilia so it was done enough times for them to actually create a name for it yeah we got a lot of people [ __ ] these dead people we're going to come i wonder how they came up with this man this is the fifth time this one this dead [ __ ] ass is bleeding now listen man we got to come up a name with this because i don't know what to put on the phone because the family member's coming and seeing their ass bleeding and i don't know what to tell them now they've been shot in the head white ass bleeding so we're going to have to get together and come up with a name for [ __ ] dead people well i had a nephew named nekophy and he used to like lay with dead people goddamn we got a star necrophilia it is necrophilia it is because of your name we don't sit there yeah that's a hard one how did they come up with that [ __ ] uh well you know and i think what ultimately happened with bill was the hypocritical nature of what he was doing with other comedians and other actors did he ever criticize you no but he criticized us and us was uh the comedians on death jam that's when i stopped [ __ ] with bill cosby okay because uh you're on dev comedy chat huh you're on deaf comedy gym yes okay got it and um you know they asked his opinion this one bill was bill how did then fish great yeah and they said what do you think about the young black comedians that's on uh depth channel foul mouth and using it and they need to be more educated i'm just paraphrasing what he said and i was like damn bill you're a comedian so you know the landscape of our profession we don't have no other venues vehicles nothing nothing and the white clubs censored us on this what you will say that's what you will not say you will not cuss you will not this you were not that you were not this so we couldn't be ourselves on here and you even if you didn't agree with it why would you go public with it and it was our only vehicle how dare you bruh you ain't out here getting mad at these white comments that's cussing and saying suck they're decking everything like and they able to do it because it's art even if you don't agree with it yeah like eddie murphy said we put some jokes between the [ __ ] you suck my dick go down and i'm eating that [ __ ] there it was some jokes in that in depth jam oh yeah i remember when uh eddie murphy was on a seinfeld thing you know comedians and cars getting coffee he was saying eddie was saying how bill was in the audience when eddie was doing a stand-up when he was still coming up and afterwards he came up to him and said you know you need to stop making jokes you know talking about your money all the time you know you cut that out that's not what you're supposed to do come see my show and i'll show you how it's done and eddie was like what the [ __ ] like why are you talking to me like that right you know and the two of them always you know eddie took a few few shots out of along the way since he got locked in tonight live that's what i'm saying saturday night live he got to ride on himself oh yeah i mean listen i've interviewed uh you know black uh actors and actresses that bill cosby has uh you know basically talked down on and everything else like that uh you know if you're gonna do all that you better have a pristine image [ __ ] all that you you're gonna do that don't be a hypocrite that's what i'm saying that's all [ __ ] for being extreme don't be a hypocrite if you're going to be an [ __ ] be an [ __ ] all the way through yeah deal hughley got into it with him on the radio yeah yeah yeah yeah just because like like um eddie said bill think he could talk to you because he's beale yep r kelly's still locked up true he's been in there for like two years now i think uh just uh today we actually put up a story uh one of our kelly's associates uh pleaded guilty to trying to bribe one of the accusers with 500 000. he giving out 500. yeah i don't know because he couldn't even make bail well they not giving them bail well originally he couldn't make remember he had to borrow the money yeah that's what i'm saying yeah that's what i'm saying do we have bail now no they not i don't think yes no i think someone would have bailed him out yeah he's he's too much of a talent for someone to say okay i'll put up this 500 thousand and you just hit the studio and we'll make that all that yeah and all right all that right because if you think about it like some of our kelly's biggest hits were coming out as he was facing that that sex tape trial true remember that step in the name of love and you know uh ignition and all that that was as this tape was circulating around the neighborhood yeah but it didn't have no heat you know what i'm saying everybody hey i kelly but god damn it i heard about the tv look at it he said it ain't him god damn it just any way to justify not doing it then went to me too and then he kept on you know what i mean and that's my problem with them i can understand i don't want to say i understand if i wanted to believe that it's not true why are you still putting yourself in a position with the appearance of what your previous um accusations were i i used to say a joke i said if i was r kelly the next time y'all saw me i'll be with ho so old it was your grandmother yep i like what's up yeah these [ __ ] say i'm [ __ ] they can't say that she's 75. because i do what i wouldn't want my people to even think there's a possibility that that is true and i got off i beat that rap i almost went to jail for it the last thing i'm gonna be with another 16 17 18 in my presence yeah there'd be no teen and it wouldn't be no team 19 and a half no no no drinking of the team not no teenage and definitely their mother and father couldn't be on tv saying i kidnapped a child yeah if you don't get the [ __ ] out of my house and go talk to your parents you understand get on hey you know what the [ __ ] they think about me i thought we was no you're bringing heat to me to make me look bad that's the attitude of a [ __ ] that say oh thank you god you try to wake me up and you almost took me i see it i'm woke now it'll never happen again yeah but it almost feels like once he beat that he felt like he was untouchable and that's why he's in this in jail there was a man listen i've seen that tape that is so r kelly like i think he put a social security card in the camera or something like it was like i mean like down to i've seen pictures of the house where the where it was filmed it was a very distinctive kind of wood kind of background that was so r kelly beyond any shadow of a doubt that was 150 r kelly he walked away from that with a tape with a tape he walked away with it because what he did was from what i understand actually interviewed one of the girls who was one of his new accusers uh he paid off the family the week of the trial that family was on a cruise there was south america somewhere they could not be called into court they were on a cruise so what i mean at what point do you not hold the parents accountable oh the parents are 100 accountable i mean uh from from what this this girl told me was that the father had to look at that tape and say that's not his daughter as he was crying and he played bass on r kelly's albums here here you are you're a father and you're working for this guy and he's he's paying you to do this you know this thing you're passionate about music he ends up having sex with your daughter and then you continue to work with him afterwards right and he lied under oath because he said it wasn't her but while he was saying it wasn't her he was crying that's what prosecution told me wow you're watching the tape of your daughter getting peed on and you're crying and you're saying it's not her but you're crying you see what i'm saying it's really foul it's really really really foul uh but he ended up walking away from it and he probably felt like well [ __ ] i still got money i'll just i'll pay off again if i ever get caught again you know look at you know michael jackson you know i don't know if it's true or not but you have all these crazy allegations about you and little kids you keep hanging out with little kids and that's your fault it wouldn't be a little kid everybody had to be this tall i wouldn't even i wouldn't even i would tear down the hole neverland match never turn into a strip club it'll be a straight clip listen man i wouldn't even hang around no mistakes i would have the highest stripper poles no friends that was short right i want no misunderstanding no that's just just they just don't understand you know me and uh you know michael j white who's on the show a lot we had this whole discussion which caused the whole uh they called the mj fam it's like the you know the michael jackson hive on on social media would attack us every time but you know when you look at like the michael jackson super fans they still insist that those kids are his biological children when swans michael jackson's kids that they his biological yeah i don't know what he said they are well yeah do those look like three mixed kids to you see i'm a two type of [ __ ] if you wanna claim to say that you're [ __ ] kids who am i i mean if you said you [ __ ] her and then your kid i'm just trying not to claim no more minds you see what i'm saying so i'm a different kid just like when they when they come to you say you know certain person is gay what do you think quake and i say well i never [ __ ] them you understand until i [ __ ] them then i can tell you if that's how it is and since i don't sleep with men i don't know who gay unless they speak who it is or i think you know people the speculation of if they do they don't if it is if you say that's what it is yeah i just think that michael jackson as a black man adopted three white kids and didn't want to admit it because he felt there's going to be a certain stigma around it based on how he himself did certain things to himself to make himself look white you know with the nose jobs and you know the hair and the the bleach skin and everything else like that there's nothing wrong with a black person adopting three three one kid give me three huh let me get that michael yeah you know i'm saying just like just like you never see any problem you don't you don't hear you know madonna adopted a black kid no one gives a [ __ ] you know angela jolie i think adopted a few black kids no one gives a [ __ ] if there's three kids that you want to create through in vitro or if you want to adopt and give them a beautiful home and you know shower them and give them a great life who the [ __ ] cares but just don't say that you're kids because they're not mixed kids again then i throw it back out who [ __ ] that's what i'm saying i'm that [ __ ] i don't care well you talked about you had a counterfeit baby for three years yes now explain to everyone what a counterfeit baby is counterfeit baby is when a woman knows that that's not your child so she still passed the child on as if it was okay so there was a woman in your life who you had relations with at some point 18 years 15 years yeah known it for 15 years we was we was friends for 15 years friends with benefits are just friends friends with benefits cared about her um yeah dated her in the beginning then when i found out that it was no possibility my biggest thing is you know when i meet a woman i date him and then it comes to the conclusion with even me her or us together that you know we have already meet met that at the highest expectation we gonna be for each other you know i don't cut off in this league i still be friending with them and we still be cool because it started off as friends and just because i'm not in other words [ __ ] you no mo they don't mean or not dating you no more don't mean we supposed to be enemies and we still can't have a communication and what no other woman had came in my life since [ __ ] with her so we were still cool with friends and benefits like when i come into her own town and performing is and we talking that kind of [ __ ] and at one point she got pregnant yes and she said it was yours yes and you said cool yeah something like that uh well i said you know she knew my feeling i didn't want to have no more kids and then um we uh took um i took care of the necessary thing before we can uh terminate the uh the pregnancy and uh she came back and said she didn't want to do it this and that so i told her now i guess we're going co-parent and i just immediately from there started you know went some lamar's class with her walk with her and everything to um see the birth of my child that i thought was gonna be my child okay so the baby comes out yeah and you're in this baby's life yes you're paying child support yes but more important than child support you're actually spending time and my son it's your son yes how do you find out it's not yours um i'm on the uh radio show in um promoting my father's day show in new york and i've been trying to get in contact with her for like the last three months and this was nothing like her in [Music] 15 years she just went ghosts on me just ghosts so you know um her area code is 21c that's that's cleveland i'm on the radio and i haven't heard from three months and a 216 number come up so i'm thinking it's her so um there's a dude say hey man um i'm her boyfriend los angeles and everything i need to tell you something oh okay say what it is so he told me what it is i said i can't talk to you right now give me a minute i thought i'd do these interviews and call back to call me back so i immediately called my team lawyer everything else put him on the phone and i called him back and then he started explaining to me and what happened was um she was dating him and he ain't even a father that was her boyfriend and she was calling me so he thought that i was i was [ __ ] her and and he was taken care of and anything has her man so he snatched her phone and knew her code to see what me and her relationship was and as he read the text he found out we was just co-parenting i'm a kidness like that and he said after reading that i have to tell you this is not your baby the real father is this this this this and then he she's he sent me the texts of her talking to the real father for the three years who when she said that the baby was mine wow and that's how i found out was the real father in the baby's life as well no no he already had another woman and from what i'm told and he wasn't acknowledging the kid on only me succotash okay only me you know but okay well that's a very interesting situation so here you have this woman who had what you thought was your son yeah you spent three years bonding with this baby yes paying child support but whatever money comes and goes it but you're the only father that this baby knows yes granted the baby's only three so there's not a massive amount of bonding yet but still there there is i mean yeah an emotional part on you i mean you're holding this baby and everything else like that do you continue any sort of relationship with the baby or the mother after that no that's it first of all um the mother i might you know i got a legal procedure pending against her oh and with the kid i love all kids i have nothing to guess but i only have time for my kids how many kids you have i have three okay so because of my schedule because of my previous only care i knew i did not have the time to give to another child that's why i did not want to have a child when the situation before when he was conceived supposedly it happened at a low time of my opponent because it my mother had just passed and i drove up to see her from dc to cleveland and that's when the baby supposed to have been conceded during that time and that's when i told him so i never i always had that fear i didn't want to be a 50 year old dude with a two week old you know what i'm saying and and um so i was real down on myself that i allow myself again to let not the woman of my dreams be the mother of my kids what was the conversation like with the mother i didn't say nothing once he told me it was it i cut the money off filed a lawsuit against her i invested in her um we had a vested in a company um for her i put her through nursing school and got her a nursing agency where she uh right now um provide all the nurses in the correctional system in the state of ohio i um invested in me and my partner invested uh money into her company to get it on bid it for her to get a um government contract to put her on because i wanted her to be self-sufficient i didn't want her to i didn't want to make the same mistakes i made with my previous mother my kids by them just financially depended on me and getting herself sufficient on her own and um once i was after i found that out she called me a couple of times or three more times but there's nothing to talk about not [ __ ] at all and um you know i have i haven't talked to her since i talked to her boyfriend who told me that that wasn't my child hey it is what it is you make your bed you line it well i mean it's beyond that that's evil man you don't you don't bring a counterfeit baby to my father's funeral and saying that's my child oh wow you don't you don't name a child that ate minds after my dead mother that said it was conceived during the time that my my mother died you don't you don't have a three-year-old i'm famous bro i had this child walk around saying this is who his father is when you know damn well is not knowing who the [ __ ] i am and when it does come out man i'm going to tell my story and that baby got to live with that yeah yeah that's crazy that's crazy i've had a few fake pregnancies along the way i've had a few women tell me they're pregnant when they really weren't and kind of keep that charade going on for a little while and so i'll just show up with a pregnancy test and have them taken in front of me and they're negative thank god thank god uh but i've never had that what you've just described that's crazy meanies hey man and everybody say well you shoulda got a goddamn blood chat she should have gotten and i tell him this every man that's dealing with a baby mama if you she say you pregnant and ain't girls give me a test and when that [ __ ] come back positive you gotta you got 18 years of an angry [ __ ] for you because the first thing you're gonna say you ain't believe that child was mine that i had to do it and you already start and then it's 15 years dog you could do it on the low though you can kind of you know do a little a little sloppy i'm not a sneaky person i'm not even we are we could we could i'm not going there if i got gotta go behind your back and do that kind of [ __ ] i don't [ __ ] with you there you go we either in or i'm out i don't that's why when i went through the [ __ ] with i don't i don't lay beside my wife and plan on divorcing her and preparing myself i'm not that dude i just stop [ __ ] with you and then let it be what it's going to be cause i'm not a snake like we're not i'm not that kind of [ __ ] you got to be straight with it well speaking of wives uh you went on a comedy hype recently yeah and you you expressed your displeasure over them interviewing your ex-wife now in our first interview i referenced that interview yes you do and we spoke about it uh your ex-wife did actually reach out to me and wanted to give her a side of the story but in the point that you made on comedy hype you kind of have to earn your spot on that seat that you're sitting in right now right and just being someone's ex doesn't really earn you that spot now have i interviewed certain exes and and women and so forth yeah because you know for example i interviewed takashi 69's baby mother because she was so tied into his story on so many different levels you know and he was locked up at the time that i felt this was a historically important interview i've interviewed tupac's rape accuser because she is significantly part of tupac's story but i'm not gonna interview someone's ex-wife because the person i interviewed mentioned her at some point i and i don't mention her and like i say it see that what people don't understand about when i say she she doesn't deserve that interviewer but interview her on her relevancy if you interview with her about me and us see when i do an interview with you it's for what i have achieved what i'm doing what it is on it it's not because i'm her husband i just want the same standard for her if she's doing great things and she's dating she's that an interviewer but if you interviewing her because she was my wife 16 years ago i got a problem with that yeah and anybody should have a problem with that yeah but that's that's when it has no relevance and i'm saying that's when i was saying to him is you know let her stand on her own merits she's a grown-ass woman and if it's important in this comedy i never understand why you interviewed her because she ain't a community a comedian she never told a [ __ ] joke and this is comedy hype you mentioned you've only been with black women only really yes might i ask why who first of all i don't know how to pick white women up okay you know you got to have a different thing but really um you've never had a white girl hit on you after a show really i don't turn them on spanish girl asian girl nothing no you've never seen a a fine ass asian girl and said i wanna i wanna get to know her never seen a bad white chick and said i've seen a couple of bad white chicks but is this i just can't it's it's a rhythm talking to white women and i haven't i haven't mastered it you know okay i mean listen most of my relationships have been on black women okay you know so so i i completely understand where you're coming from but i have dated asian women i have dated white women you know i have dated spanish women you know i just i don't know i mean and a lot to do with me i'm very segregated in which i go in places that i go most places i go and do is in predominantly black events and all things like that yeah and i don't know why people show up to those as well yeah they do but i don't what i mean by social it ain't an interactive it got to be a place that you go that that you can get to pick them up in bars the bars i go to is is predominant now that who i am now but early in my career you know i was going to predominantly clubs that was black grown in black air things so it kept it on and now that i'm at a fight i'm at the point now um i mean i'm just morally obligated to have one with me i mean i'm just saying baby i mean if not me who i'm i'm a one percent and one of these [ __ ] is gonna come with me i'm elevating one on with me because a lot of them are just like my mother and my mother was a good woman she was just one good man for making it she just couldn't find a man that would believe in her with the kids she had and you know in the circumstances she in and i always said if i ever get to that level or any level that i will always look to the places where my mother was at because her circumstances never defined who she was and she deserved to be going to crush station and stuff and she would have made whoever man who was trying to do some [ __ ] a better [ __ ] man because she raised for my [ __ ] sons that are great men out here that never never been incarcerated there's just things that on the things of it did everything they supposed to do and uh so i know what she would have did with a man if she was [ __ ] them i mean do you think part of it is the stigma of when black men become successful they put a white woman on their arm and no no [ __ ] no no no i'm not no because i wouldn't care if she's right then it's right now i wouldn't don't when i say i haven't dated a white woman and there's if the right white woman came through and fit the qualification then then that's what it is she came to get me i'm just saying ain't none of them can't crossed my thing on it and i woke up one morning and i didn't have a white girl star right i mean because iced tea seems very happy huh iced tea seems very happy with coconut i mean coco was a good i mean i met him with coco they right for each other i'm not against israel um interracial dating i'm not i i don't frown upon it you love who you love yeah it's just me being with it so much and then now i have a more just a more obligation to order because i know it's hard for them to find someone to give them that and i will find her and that's what it's just like that's the qualification of the job that i'm hiring at that's what's up i like that i like that you were in the john witherspoon roast yes it was truly an honor for me to do one of his last interviews my man truly he sat right where you're sitting right now this was a few months before he passed i remember one of the nicest compliments i got was from chuck d after after witherspoon passed he said vlad gave witherspoon the respect of a jerry seinfeld when he sat down and had john tell his life story and i remember when john witherspoon died yeah and you went on twitter and you said vlad was the only person that actually sat down with john one of our heroes and documented his life you know told the story from beginning to now about this very iconic person that no documentaries were even looking at no you know gave him the respect i think you can compare them like a jerry seinfeld or something like that i'm like ah he gets it like chuck chuck gets what i'm doing here i'm actually documenting people's lives because more often than not these people die without that type of documentation and you know chuck was very grateful over the interview that i helped conduct and uh he ended up dying a few a few months later you know i got to drive him home and everything else like that uh very an incredible talent incredible the the thing that really impressed me the most was when he told me that most of his iconic lines were ad-libs all the boomerang stuff ad libs eddie pulled him in it wasn't even in the script he just pulled him in on an extra day of shooting that whole mushroom belt with the mushroom thing that wasn't in the script he went into wardrobe and just picked out some weird stuff and just created a whole thing out of it did you know him well yes oh very well um my last time with him we was at the airport and um he gave me a ride to his house and i caught an uber from my house from from his house to my house john was um he was the best man he was he was just the best man he was a great person man and he he always gave us what we needed he was just my man i did um black jesus with him oh you were in uh about jesus yeah yeah i would did black jesus with him i did a few things with john but i toured with him many a time and then chicken wings and molat got the headache quick yeah god bless him i remember i asked him i said uh you're in your 80s you got money why do you uh why do you keep doing stand-up he said i like that cash i like that can i go home and count them dollars while i'm eating them chicken wings drinking that mole well you're 76 years old now yeah you've been doing this for 40 years more than 40 more than 40 years oh yeah what keeps you going all these years because most most most 76 year olds would probably be retired by now money i i like that cash keep you alive if i had to get up not i mean to get doing an interview like this if i i'll be sitting at home by my waterfall now you do the roast and paul mooney was on that roast yeah that's when you call paul mooney a gay uncle yeah and i guess there was a story with that with tracy ella ellis ross oh yeah um i was at the only few black rewards that i was invited to anyway i had tracy ross sitting beside me and i was there couldn't tell me nothing we was the vibe was there oh yeah oh yeah you're about to get in there oh man i was in the red zone man i'm telling you oh yeah so we're in there talking and everything so it's going good and everything i'm telling what my next move is after this over can i get it to the crib at least get the number drop off something i'm in there paul got up this month and just started talking [ __ ] about her mother i mean it wasn't even funny it was cruel [ __ ] in a drunk and i'm like come on paul and it kills her so she jumps up and run up and run up out of it oh she leaves she leaves okay my night shot so he didn't [ __ ] my [ __ ] up i had tracy i was about to have a baby one of the rosters the supreme the air just [ __ ] the i kill finger brag like that [ __ ] i would have got that but anyway we had derose and um he was there and my friend is named dazzy another comedian he wrote the joke because he owed me some money i said man give me i wiped that 200 off i got this roasted dude right there he wrote the joke that's why he seen me read it so i read the joke paul mooney is proof cause i i didn't even rehearse it i looked at paul mooney is proof that everybody got a gay uncle and i was okay [ __ ] wasn't nothing i didn't know the backstory because i knew i didn't know about the alleged sexuality apollo you shouldn't say [ __ ] about paul none of that [ __ ] but i did know that [ __ ] [ __ ] up my ass so everybody went crazy oh [ __ ] oh he said about paul so we went on a commercial break and i was in the bathroom paul was in the bathroom that what you said brother was not funny at all and i'm going to get you for this and everything man [ __ ] you paul you know just like that hey [ __ ] you paul it's a roast you know what i mean like like i said this [ __ ] over here and you and that's what i said you you you you you [ __ ] people up everywhere you go you determine who ain't a real [ __ ] who ain't who ain't supposed being hollywood who's selling out you you're the barometer who who real [ __ ] are to be looked up to or shunned and holly man [ __ ] you so we get back out there and he do his [ __ ] man and when i tell you it was dark that eat the inside of kiss the inside of the doctor's fat hole of my [ __ ] that what he said it was something like that i was like paul i'm like you know that [ __ ] ain't funny so that was what it was yeah i mean later on the whole uh what was it richard pryor's bodyguard said that uh that paul had had rape uh prior son and uh prior son spoke about it but he didn't deny it so i don't know what happened i don't know but brown said he was gay at a rose prior said that paul mooney was gay yeah he ain't saying [ __ ] that richard pryor richard pryor was bisexual wasn't he i don't know like again i ain't never [ __ ] him i never but i heard him he wrote about him right he wrote that he had he had sex with transgender i didn't even read his book but you know i always say that out but that's what they say man it's i remember my man i forgot his name um but he was a friend of mine's and he past man god i forgot he had a funny joke about that and his joke was the reason why they say by um heterosexual men start [ __ ] other men and be experimenting because they just get too much [ __ ] false that's what he said and his joke said even if that's true tell me what that number is so i can stop yeah you know you know what happens when when when i get too much [ __ ] probably time for some new [ __ ] that's what happens to me i say you know it might be time for some new [ __ ] i don't think you know a big hairy man is going to have to satisfy my knees from here on in because none of these i've just had sex with now if i had sex with every single woman on earth you know all billion three billion of them then maybe there might that might be a bridge that i have to cross but as long as there's more women out there right i just that's not a real thing that's not a real mentality i've heard these type of weird like oh yeah you've got so much [ __ ] though you're just since i'm [ __ ] with men nah that's not a that's just not what happens in a heterosexual man's life not what they say man they say you get so yeah no that you're so tired of [ __ ] it's a time for you to get a dick yeah that would be this i don't i don't know about that well uh you know we're going to kind of end this off uh some people have died since our last interview uh deebo yes you know tommy uh tiny lister did you know him at all very much very much so really how did it affect you when he died see i'm a different kind of person man i i i'm never surprised of it because life is so precious it's it's going to happen to all of us it kills me when people say i'm shocked and i say why none of us has an expert expiration date on the back and it can happen that's why you must appreciate every day that you have well i think people usually say they're shocked because the person's age for example he was 62 years old not very old yeah but but the age has nothing to do with the search the circumstances that's in life 62 year old died 61 60 died 60-59 and i get all them people that age didn't think it'd be them either no one plans on dying exactly so it could be you you just hope it ain't your number and you should be happy and grateful that it's not you and also say woo it could have been me see when when i hear people say i'm shocked then that also give me the thing what you think it couldn't have been you so if you think that it could be you you'll appreciate today more so when i i hear people say that so early it really it's like for me because i'll be like [ __ ] they didn't plan to eva yeah uh hank aaron passed away at 86 yes uh he had just taken the vaccine a few weeks previously and i'm glad that it didn't turn into you know the the vaccine killed hank aaron are you planning on taking the vaccine yes i am as am i oh hell yeah hell yeah that's what i'm saying hey listen man i used to eat pig feet uh goddamn chitlins smoke snorted cocaine blunts uh drunk my body can take a vaccine listen to me yes plus i was in the military for nine years i took i've been immunizations for my whole life when i was a kid they just had the gun and they got still got the circle on my thing yeah i have always been fascinated why do you think so many black people are against vaccination i know people that have had terrible bouts with covert already those the most sick they've ever been in their entire lives and they refuse to take the vaccine still that's their choice yeah i i mean i look at them the same way i look at atheists the atheists they look at you all the goddamn time and sit here and say ain't no god you're a fool i'll say all right now let's look at the eternity if it ain't no god then i just have faith and i won't know but if it is a god i'm gonna know and so will you so i take the change just in case it did because the alternative is hell [ __ ] so if i don't know then goddamn i have faith or something and that's the same thing with vaccines with it on here i have taken chances and had been vaccinated before i listened to fauci my brother has taken it and i i watched a lot and people i don't think they put their reputation especially a doctor in his 80s and 90s i was 70s or 80s where uh fauci is and take it up and i take aspirins and certain people gonna have side effects to this medication like every other medication yeah i mean 30 million people worldwide have taken it if it was really that bad as they say it is once you have here wouldn't you have heard of millions of people dying and getting sick from it as opposed to a small handful of you know like 27 people in norway died but they were all like 100 years old right in a nursing home and very frail health uh yeah man and i used to kind of worry because so many of my viewers felt that way but then when i see how many people want to take it i said ah whatever yeah if y'all don't want to take it who cares yeah and someone wouldn't believe some of them believe coburn is a fake yeah and i tell them go on down to the hospital yeah go to the kobe world take your mass off and just hang around that video for a while i mean be true to your beliefs right you know what i mean be true to your beliefs don't just say you don't believe and test your mind that's it don't be no don't don't twitter take your ass down that [ __ ] no no no no no go tongue kiss some people and i see i'm true to mine i believe it is this i'm putting the mask on i'm taking them by a scene be true to yours don't believe it if you don't want to uh dustin diamond aka screech just died 44 from cancer uh larry king yes who i really looked up to okay i got one i got to briefly meet him at a party and matt libour got a picture with him uh 87 years old one of the people that i modeled myself after i said i'll call myself the hip-hop larry king okay because he he was fearless he would ask people anything right you know what i mean right i always looked at hip-hop media as a bunch of [ __ ] who are too scared not to get invited to the listening party you know what i mean i don't give a [ __ ] [ __ ] your listening party i'm gonna ask you i'm gonna ask you what the audience wants to hear exactly and last but certainly not least cicely tyson yes who passed away at 96 years old yeah do you know her though no i didn't i have never had the privilege or the honor to meet sicily but i fell in love with her doing sounder oh sounded was one of the greatest movies ever and you know when she passed they showed it the clips of it and it just took you all way back because it was a strong yeah a talent i believe she had uh emmys and tonys i think so yeah yeah but she got to live a long life 96 years old you and i should be so lucky i pray yeah long as the dick work keep me real keep moving right i did go i need to go it's what it is earthquake oh it's a pleasure until next time yes and it's been an honor man thank you for likewise thank you peace
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