Goodie Mob in the Trap! with DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean

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[Applause] come on man it goes without saying you can look around the room we got a whole different set up bro bro i don't even want to get no introduction because i really feel like i'm in the i'm in the dungeon family today somebody needs to introduce us it's the dungeon one of my favorites [Applause] [Applause] yes [Applause] oh [Music] came through a couple of times and gave us the 4-1 that the mob coming i'm like we didn't give him like just trust me i'm bringing the whole everybody i ain't believe him yeah he did then he came back here i'm telling you we come out like man whenever now we got you all here in the trap got the [ __ ] bar it's the first smart and that's what we use for man is to show love to people that we love while they can still here you feel me while they can listen man for real like i know carlos like i'm a big sheelo green fan like the rap the you as an emcee i wasn't hip to like that lowe's put me on how raw you were as an emcee like oh y'all together i know all the songs but like i wasn't as in tune with you know the fact that you really got down like that like my [ __ ] is the is the the the eccentric ceelo green i know all that [ __ ] so like being as though y'all came up together my first question is like did y'all ever do how did y'all get to know what each person's style was to make it fit because this is a this is an amazing conglomerate of talent so how did y'all make that work with all due respect i gotta i gotta um direct that question to these two gentlemen right here because they are the founders of goody my this begins with these two gentlemen right here cool joe goody oh gt mogul [Applause] yeah give him a brief brief synopsis of how this thing started sir please well you asked about like how we how we came up with like the style yeah how y'all make it all work cuz you know what i mean man i mean really man i just think that man all of us wanted to you know what i'm saying put atlanta on the map man at the time because you know saying we was influenced by [ __ ] in new york you know what i'm saying the west coast you know i'm talking about texas all them type of folk man we was influenced by cyprus here all them type of people so they're the type of people that we listen to man you know what i'm saying coming up in hip hop so i can remember being teemo listening to naughty by nature all the time listening to cypress hill listening to goddamn cue and just getting our skills together man just honing everything together man then we fought around and made the first goody mark song because it's a goody mark thing you wouldn't understand something that never did came come out and it was produced by my partner um edx right ken vote so that was our first goody mob song so you know saying we [ __ ] around goddamn have some songs together man and we were looking for some some more tracks so we pulled up at the dungeon you know i'm talking about [ __ ] we got there rico weighed and got down got down ray murray got them sleeping brown start getting some more tracks so we started got their home and our skills even more coming to the dungeon because then [ __ ] just felt like man this is what we gonna do [ __ ] ain't finna get no job you know what i'm saying [ __ ] ain't gonna play football so [ __ ] man let's go and see what's going down man then we [ __ ] around and got on that southern player listed cadillac music man okay now so me and timo was on call of the wild gilbert cello was on get up get out and get some but [ __ ] we were still we've been grinding in the trenches so we were just waiting on our time to step up you know what i'm talking about wait no not trying to get our uniform out the lock and get that [ __ ] dirty okay that's kind of like what it was you feel what i'm saying so we was influenced by everybody man the whole hip-hop man it was just time for atlanta to stand up man it just so happened the ball was jumping out of court bro all right get up and get out with the first cd i ever had whoa first seed i ever i got the cd player for christmas we stopped right here at the west end mall and i ran up in there and that was the first cd i got you know this one the single was about eight dollars right right because it had the original the clean version the instrumental and then it had the acapella on that [ __ ] had six dragons who was younger to whistle more they had the sunshine department store y'all remember that yeah yeah sunshine department still had sears the big series and roebuck over there oh yeah now you're gonna say man the way we make it work is that you know we all just got a real mutual respect for each other you know what i mean allow each other our uh artistic creativity you know what i mean just as men and as our creators and as artists you know what i mean and we real we really true to that we that first you know i mean and i know sometimes we we too much of that so that's why we got a balance with having good managers in place you know so we're having good producers in place like organized noise and other people that we work with you know what i mean so the way that's it's just really like a natural type thing with us it's it's natural it's organic so even though y'all was the og's what made y'all embrace the young ones and like you know what let's turn this into a group situation well really on that to be honest with you i don't like the makeup stuff because it's hard to remember the lie but um the truth is he and burke you know what i mean we were all featured on outcast first record southern play listed everybody was just hot and ready to go you know we already put our music out you know me and cujo had already recorded 18 songs then you know and guilt from celo were working doing you know get was with east point chain game we're ready to do some solo ceelo was um dj win you know and and dj went and we are tires from closer he was grinding doing stuff he read the bus you know what i mean so to make it really work he and burke came to us and was like you know what why don't y'all just all come up under the goodie mob umbrella get in the door with that and then you can kind of break off into whatever entities that y'all got going as far as the lumberjacks me and cujo goody uh ceelo green is a solo artist gilbert and so so it was already pre-planned in the beginning you know what i mean we already had the idea that everybody want to do their own thing one day but we were going to come in and sign the deal and get the deal and get the relationship built off goody mom what it feel like moving back as the mob again in 2021 just it's just like picking up where you left off and just finding that strat i think it was just more but more more of a concentration this time because we felt like we was in we was in a pandemic it was the first time all of us been home in a long time first time all of us being able to get in the studio organized noise and i think we took our conversation that was on the phone and just started putting in the music once we did that i think that it was just like riding a bike because we had a real we had a at the end of the day doing the pandemic cell therapy all of a sudden just started growing as a song because it was like people started going back and looking at the actual lyrics and studying the song and saying man y'all brought this information 20 years ago and it's now we're actually living in the pandemic so with that being said it was like after that it was like let's finish these songs put them out and see where we gonna go with this but this time we had the actual target the pandemic the way we was living i mean what was gonna be the new world this is the new world we lived in so with that being said it gave us an actual uh a a plane to work with where actually we probably didn't have a target before then you know what i mean and i think that right now the world with the world being that we was all locked in that house i think this was the only time that i think it was supposed to happen like this this was when goody mo was supposed to come back right because it was like it was a need for goody mom plus aj came on tour too so we were still goddamn lit y'all still was going out together still ready man i mean [ __ ] bro i mean yeah we had third leg of that tour that was uh defaulted because of the pandemic man we just got invited to the uh nascar event where um bubba stewart was coming with uh richard petty and they invited us to come down to the pit man and everything and that particular event was the beginning of the pandemic they canceled that and that was it for nascar and that let you know how deep y'all when they invited y'all 25 years [Applause] man we got to have some new music for our fans man and like we ain't really never stop writing man enough to start putting music out you know what i'm saying it's just that it's just been on the independent on the download you feel what i'm saying because the major record labels man we ain't really [ __ ] with them no more like that you know what i'm saying and why is that what what experience is being do you know it's a bunch of new artists out here now what what advice or experiences have y'all had to make you make that statement right there i mean just owning more of your material that's what i say there you go i wanna boil your material man and don't be so eager to sign [ __ ] you know what i'm saying right don't be so either science [ __ ] man get get a lawyer look over that [ __ ] for you man and keep your publishing you feel what i'm saying we did that you know i'm talking about dealing with the face records that's one thing about them [ __ ] they educated us on a lot of [ __ ] you know i'm talking about they put us in interview classes man so we knew what type of stuff to say in front of the cameras and what not to say in front of the cameras you know what i'm saying but like right now man [ __ ] it's open season man with streaming and everything you're just about to say what you need to say you know what i'm talking about no we're not didn't get it so even being in that in that dungeon family area like because [ __ ] don't understand [ __ ] the only thing they can like being in that atmosphere where everybody is at this one location how was that just being around all this musically like talented [ __ ] man that [ __ ] was like resident count to me bro you know i'm saying no mama no daddy to tell you what to do ain't got to worry about going to sleep man we stayed up all night you know i'm saying listen in the tracks man tracks might be on repeat all night long they wake up track still going you know i'm saying raps playing off in your head you know what i'm talking about we couldn't really record down there but [ __ ] we honed our skills up in that [ __ ] you know what i'm saying so man it was good being around [ __ ] from southwest atlanta from east point uh from northwest atlanta you know what i'm saying then we're coming together and just man just comparing notes man just comparing how you saw life you know what i'm saying from from your point of view we were still like in our 20s right you know what i'm saying 26 or shadow worth 23. you know what i'm saying so we were some we were some young um southern pioneers man getting this [ __ ] out of the ground you know what i'm saying but this [ __ ] on our back we're outcasts you know what i'm saying i wanted to ask y'all this as a collective as the group when y'all came in contact with that book that behold the pale horse the impact that it had on everybody like like you said i want to hear from everybody you know point of view like you remember that that when that moment happened absolutely we've been talking about it as a late man just yeah just readdressing it um but let me see man was it uh was it um dark was that dark so what was we doing up there tlc okay so you know and bust around doing whatever they're doing next door and you know just faithfully he would just kind of come by and see like your brothers like me like i just want to pass on some you know some some good information that could be of use let's say you feel like you know you're just really uh really you know a gentleman you know you feel me like and you know i was always big fans of his too so i was like damn i mean like okay i forgot how i ended up going to whatever order but like big room who's our resident uh you know spiritual advisor and [ __ ] philosophers i mean like of course it's only right that he get the book first i mean like he interpreted and so on and so forth so you think you're talking about three or four hundred pages worth of reading and [ __ ] man like so it's 12 or 13 of us living over there at the time so he got it first everybody was patient for that for that time and i mean like everybody's eager you know for the information because busta ramen had already endorsed it you know i mean like it's the way that he it's the way that he presented to us meaning just really you know i mean like you know i was really intrigued about you know about it i mean so so you know we would we would go we would do do intervals over there i mean like you know i would live over there for maybe two weeks straight and then go home and shower get up saying come back you know what i'm saying so like i remember taking the book home with me and reading while i was away and then bringing it back and i'm saying i can pass it along but like that was it though man we were young and just kind of just like uh just just open you know i mean like just you know seeking the knowledge i mean can i can i say what the book about yeah what is it about [Laughter] behold the pale horse and um i don't even know if it's still in print yeah i'm saying yes it is yeah william bill cooper yeah they did they did so it was just it was just foreseen you know i mean like you know current events like you know vaccines you know pandemics quarantines market you know uh chipping and things of that nature so i mean uh plagues and so on and so forth so it's almost like you know when it's so uh when it's so post-dated like it's almost like conspiracy theory and i mean and so you look at it almost like it's like reading like a stephen king novel it's like it's horrific and i mean like it's terrifying it's like [ __ ] like this [ __ ] really happened so we were just you know i mean that was the inclination i mean like you know like you know um it was just new information that we're just excited about and i mean like i just think you know even before that like i got both my mother and father were ministers no since i have that black black background you know give them something like you know was a member of the uh the nation of islam i mean so you know we were already bringing you know um and then of course they were just men themselves like you feel me and one thing about it is i feel like we were we were mature enough and even about adolescence to be have a deeper sense of significance and appreciation for the opportunity and the people around us i mean like because how does this all happen is we all knew each other from different places like i mean like uh these guys went to they graduated together with the high school together and i'm saying you know um and they graduated with my sister so my sisters grew up with them you know it was in a class so but um i grew up with mo i'm saying like mo we i know mostly nursing school but he's like three years older than me you know saying like you know what i'm saying and i've known under three thousand since elementary school we went to we was in third grade together we went to sarah smith elementary you know what i'm saying so it was it was dope i knew that it was something really significant and special about us being brought together because we knew each other from different places you know like i had just i hadn't seen drake since elementary school and we ended up bumping back into each other going to frank mclaren alternative school in college park which is a school for dropouts or you know people who have choose you know women you know you know like trying to go back and get there you know yeah what happened so that's what it was i mean so me and drank both dropped out of school i hadn't seen him since elementary school you know we just you know rebounded you know just by talking about music we was fans of uh uh tribe called question dos effects and that kind of [ __ ] at the time so blah blah blah blah blah so that's how that [ __ ] happened you know what i mean um and i introduced some uh cujo mentioned dj win earlier god bless the dead you know i started with a group called ga style and i mean like you know but he did he did outcast first demo because i introduced to to them you know i excuse my introduce them to him and so anyway we went to school one day they didn't came up back up then one day was like yo your dude is cool but we met some other dudes like you know he's talking about organizing us and i was like all right you like you know like this dope what i mean um damn man i get the rambling man i'm excited [Laughter] jd they were they were the homies there was a hustlers out the neighborhood and so we all went to high school together me and cujo we didn't battle each other but we had a cipher out of mutual friends named glenn cook o.g cook he just came home man i did 12 years man welcome home og welcome home but anyway his house was the thing to do in high school you know what i mean like you know so it's always you know stacks and stacks of cases of beer and you know me the whole [ __ ] so we go over there and get drunk and get the brawling and you know i mean and you know [ __ ] talking [ __ ] and rapping and [ __ ] like that so anyway that's what we that was uh every day you know over his career so anyway i i i heard kujo that could rap who joined t through killer b he was uh he was the he was the hustler in the neighborhood but he ended up being my manager so he had a demo man god they stand in there goddamn cujo a legend you know street legend you know allegedly you know and i'm uh and i'm on the way up making a name for myself too you know saying so there was the lumberjacks he played it for me so when i ran up on them uh joe said i heard you go right i said i heard you corrupt i'm saying like you know but joe was also got them voted most attractive in high school so my sister you've been like oh really nice top of that so like damn you know what i mean so anyway who won the battle mate it was no battle we just kind of went back and forth just like a showcase well um yeah i guess we i mean this is a big dog like we we we just it was just hood [ __ ] you feeling like we all friend everybody from high school it's a cut party or something like we're coming from somewhere yeah so just like yeah back then this one got the dj quick album we're banging so we rapped over that okay that's how hard it is i might do this [ __ ] in segments man like there's somebody talking man you gotta tell them all right take it from there yeah we did we battled a quick instrumental man um i think i remember get with that man and um that was the first time we seen somebody kind of rap and sing at the same time you know what i'm saying so i think later on man we took a trip to the dungeon man and uh that's when everybody just started corralling together you know what i'm saying but like you were saying with the uh with the pillow the the white the white horse or whatever the name of that book was behold the pale horseman back in the 90s man you know people were just getting introduced to you know what i'm saying new information you know at the time you know what i'm saying you didn't really hear no type of information like that coming out of atlanta you know what i'm saying anything you kind of really heard with like like uh strip club music you know what i'm saying on the ground with gangster music you know sound like hard boys and sammy sam all that type of stuff so you really want hearing that type of stuff coming out of atlanta but when we got ahold of that book and then we got to hold the other information about the new world order back then it was like vhs tapes out you know what i'm saying like right now all you gotta do is go to google and just type that [ __ ] in well you can pull it up so it wasn't really like that back in the 90s when we was coming out it was just vhs tapes that i was over some girls house man and they they was just looking at some stuff on the vhs tape and i was sitting down just writing some raps or whatever i think later on that day we were supposed to be going to the studio or whatever but so that [ __ ] just bled off into the into what i was right then went to the studio organizing always had the cell therapy track plan that's like well [ __ ] man let me get down [ __ ] with that [ __ ] for a minute so that's it there we came on then we had that hook came from a long time ago man timo was doing the lumberjack thing man like powell nobody now who's that peeking in my window that was like some real kind of like gangs of [ __ ] man they just let slide you know what i'm saying so [ __ ] didn't really know what the face didn't really know what they had man you know what i'm saying until it really soaked in that these [ __ ] from the south talking about some new world order [ __ ] you know what i'm saying some behold a pale horseman [ __ ] you know what i'm saying let's talk to them guys see what they know and that beat man that's one of the best beasts ever that's top five beats in hip hop do you know how to make beanie pie no i don't i mean i mean i mean i was gonna ask you to make me one i'm just good i never got to that you never got to that deep until i was i was brought in by conrad mohammed so i'm all kind of rolling with the gangster oh yeah yeah i had two uncles in the nation of islam man so i know how serious it was i was kind of rolling with him during that time and it was serious during that time because that was the time that he kind of like regulated with the nation so it's kind of like i got brought into it where i had to choose the side and once i had to choose a side i just said hey i'm gonna let music be my guide so as far as being in the nation when i when i got in the nation cool lace was my my teacher cool cool ladies was a teacher in the mind brother tony who running la that was my teacher then that was who running the monster in the west end so for me like the nation taught me discipline i used to go to school every day with my with my nation outfit on i used to have silver rings on on every finger and i just thought that it was just at the time like it was just giving me a way of not thinking like how i was taught that i think that was the first time in my life i started saying i'm a rebel against what i taught what i was taught as a child so that's when i started getting them little books i mean i'll start 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give me so when i started going to alabama talking to my other grandmama i was like [ __ ] i can't eat no pork no more she was like you don't want your piggy or no more i was like [ __ ] i can't eat them no more elijah muhammad said that ain't good no more and she was like who elijah my husband and my thing was anything that they rebelled against i was drawn to so the story and and the structure first of all when i found out elijah muhammad was from georgia that was something to follow but the first the first book they gave me to study was eagerly yeah yeah i never heard that before i never i i never i was never taught that information before and then when i read the malcolm x book that turned me out yeah that he lived i had to read that [ __ ] when i was a little boy my brother gave me that book they eat once a day that's it like and it's so much information in it i advise anybody to read it but just the way that they used to run their program was so crazy like they'd go out and work all day they'd be out all day and then they'd come home and the women would have the meal prepared for the day and that would be the only meal that they ate and that's just how it worked you know you only eat from what your woman cooks then you only eat them with the family cooked one time per day that's always warm eat the lid all day long outside spreading the word trying to get them that scene from malcolm x [ __ ] standing on them ladders preaching that's what they would do all day and then they would come back at the end of the day and all the women will have the meal prepared for everybody so you know as always man like you you become the product of the environment you know i mean we we recorded soul food in curtis mayfield's home studio we knew we didn't even know that he stayed in the neighborhood no man so um but then you know close and immediate family was you know sleepy brown's father jimmy brown from the group brick yeah i'm saying yeah i ain't even know that the [ __ ] got damaged so that's him playing the uh the flu you know on dash is so listen man we we literally had living legends you know something because curtis mayfield was still alive yeah i'm saying uh we were around when he was doing this last album you know honorable mention of cool lakes because he produced his last album new world order you know you see how you make the connection there that his last living album was entitled new world order curtis mayfield and we did our album our debut album in his home you know what i'm saying and he gave us some good game he said what he was telling kool-aid she was like um hey you know you got to learn the other tricks of the trade of the industry man like i know you want to be an artist and i'm not saying that you're not a good artist and stuff like but everybody can be an artist i mean like so you know in this industry you know you have more you know more tries and attempts and successes right he said so you know and every try and attempt needs an engineer so learn the equipment learn the logistics you know i'm saying like you feel me run that bad one more time i like that needs an engineer he says so learn the equipment you know what i'm saying learn the the the tech you know what i mean the tech aspect of it i mean like now you can do art art as recreation i'm saying you feel me because you know y'all familiar with andy warhol andy warhol has a great quote that says artists what you can get away with you know what i'm saying like that's you know what i'm saying that's that that i mean that's awesome and i mean like that gives us license to do just about anything we could imagine right so you don't always have to be a product of your environment but you being a product of your imagination right you know what i'm saying yeah i i think you embody that man because no i tried i tried to see it quite often that you know that i fell in love with was just you know you know like you're my kind of people is one of my favorites yeah yeah drink food we don't smoke good the interior is all good you know i mean it's like the freedom that you chose to jump because nobody i don't really remember i mean drake did it a little bit with the outfits and stuff but just the whole jumping out there saying i'm gonna do what i want to do like did where did that come from well you know there's a saying that says well i said it that's what i'm saying then go ahead if you get somebody else to say it then people just saying that he goes well you know you know [ __ ] not scared of [ __ ] death [ __ ] ain't scared of aids ain't scared of jail they ain't scared to cope at 19. but one thing the other [ __ ] is terrified about is other [ __ ] opinion [ __ ] won't get out of bed if this [ __ ] say getting out the bed ain't cool right right you don't stay in but if you can defy that for a moment god's promise is on the other side of that decision oh like let me let me ask you about this since you brought it up brought like [ __ ] big scared of other [ __ ] apparently the opinion is the law exactly what i'm saying let me ask you about the [ __ ] experience one of my favorite tracks and it's like you know it talk it like like this is like on some other [ __ ] where it's like what a [ __ ] do what whoa that [ __ ] but you don't want to hear the truth oh she looked deep into my eyes and said brother don't you know you complain about me and black when [ __ ] don't well they don't want to be black but they might they can be black no more that's it you complain about being black because they but they're mad because they can't be black no more yeah no man we got away we got away with it like and i gotta acknowledge each and every equal in this room i'm saying you feel me there's something uh there's a synergy there's a solidarity you know i mean like there's something very unique and special about what we were able to acquire you know as a collective effort it wasn't intentional it wasn't deliberate we were comfortable enough to be ourselves because we knew each other from other places you know i'm saying you feel me that's what it was what i'm saying and organized noise you know their their governing was liberal i'm saying you know they didn't stop us and plus we came with stripes don't say you feel me our stripes endorsed you know i mean like it empowered that whole situation we came in with street stripes so like they weren't in the position of where they've said that or their their attitude wasn't that they needed to correct us on anything you know what i'm saying so um let's say for like for example me big and dre are little are the little brothers we are the same age you feel me so but i've been running with the ogs my whole life you know i mean so you know with that i'm saying they was kind of being you know uh curated shaped and molded you know saying you feel me but we were way up we've been off the porch yeah we're good at mud let's say you feel me it was dangerous what we were doing right we didn't realize it you know something like you feeling like we were too young to realize that we would be forefathers you know what i'm saying you know at some point later what i mean but uh you know um our persistence and insistence i'm saying like you know um and our patients entrust with the process it's just like planned parenthood let's say you feel me like we wanted to do music that we grow old gracefully and still perform to this day you know with dignified you know how you feel it's one goody mob song that i'll never get brought up which one me and i watch all the interviews y'all do beautiful skin [Music] and it's it's like it's one of those it will you know it's one of those paying tribute to the black woman but nobody ever bring this up and i think it's one of the hardest good in my opinion like give me the vibe give me the room like how did that come about it was early on that i know we were so early on that great little dude that's right yeah he did credit love is a homie out of the neighborhood man tonight's an individual he's high school with the maze high school yeah you already know that all the time when all [ __ ] tupac was doing the song all right yeah so i think man we was just [ __ ] being from the south you know what i'm saying you you love your father you know what i'm saying to death and you love your mother you know what i'm saying so it was just paying homage man because we're nobody doing that man so many [ __ ] were disrespecting women at the time you know what i'm saying and at the time man we just wanted to give black women man they flowers you know what i'm saying especially from us like you said man that [ __ ] lasted man 25 years so [ __ ] can't say that that we were disrespecting uh black women back at that time man we were definitely mad uplifting them we were early on yeah yeah a lot of respect well we was on the face records man they went for let us come out with no [ __ ] yeah you made that point the other day in the interview you you made me dawn on me that well yeah man we was on we were assigned to a rv rv label yeah yeah record label like death row yeah i mean it was dope because you got to see another sign of entertainment up close like you got to see ellie and baby face up close you got to see the difference between rap and r b and the money difference you got to see the way usher got treated tlc got treated tony braxton got treated like you know to go on them family trips with them and and be around those type groups at that time it was just like it gave us a lot to look at that other groups couldn't see so that's why we we had to make sure that the songs that we talked about was at a certain level the music was at a certain level because i the label we was on we couldn't bring hoes ain't [ __ ] enough yeah nah not when a [ __ ] don't want to keep no secrets in the next studio no never meant to lie to you you can't call her a [ __ ] no she's not a [ __ ] today that's not today no way that's crazy that's crazy you know what i think i think that that that y'all so mobile because once again you know they always talk about us being country i always think we're slow i always they think we're the slowest or the slowest you hear me but y'all brought a whole intellect side yes you feeling something even though the book was the book you know you got [ __ ] wouldn't even know nothing about the book you feel what i'm saying it's the way y'all was coming and y'all delivered and what y'all were saying it was like oh these [ __ ] ain't just no country rap cause like gibb came in on dirty stuff like he was reporting live from the news now the boys on the low got them boys what else happened what happened all right that was uh that was we we were one foot in one foot out during the time man we was uh you know we're moving and the low gear was you was doing in half school gil was trying to follow cujo over there in disney hill i was working uh i worked in camden road car wash you know what i mean it's true man [ __ ] 160 out man some of them i took the truck man they came back you don't know what busting up in the driveway and they standing up with their hands on the hill like this you know you [ __ ] but no it was it was just them times we were all still in everybody was still working and we were still we were still we were still doing a lot of [ __ ] that we weren't supposed to be doing but me i i had i had i was working in the warehouse i was going to have school in mlk behind the guy down the church in the playoffs you know what i mean in the cone right and and it was just like [ __ ] we go we still got to get down get to the money though yeah yeah cause god damn dixie hill down there and joe them getting it right so like i'm gonna double dribbling man you know um so like rico opened up his door excuse me like rico way man 1 30 y'all my omp organized north production troop man shout out to sleepy brown and ray murray aka yoda what i'm saying but anyway he opened up his doors his home man i mean like too you know to a wretch like me you know say you feel me so you know shout out to to the big bro man he just had a birthday recently too so much yo they don't make him like him no more man i mean like you know open up his doors open up his home i mean like you know uh everything that's sacred and pure and private man he gave it to us he shared it with us man you know when it [ __ ] was coming over there broke and like i said man was living there two weeks at the time not showering [ __ ] like that don't say you feel me like you might go get one big box of miss winter's chicken with the big gallon of sweet tea man and feed everybody man or like a hundred piece of mojo's you know chicken wings i'm saying you know you know i'm talking about that hell no but i want something oh yeah you know what i'm saying so it's a love thing man it's a devotion thing i'm saying you feel me like uh we really got down for each other you know what i mean we really got down so when did i realize [ __ ] we are there this is it coming from the hood being we presented at the soul train awards um for the first time when we seen the boxing tupac and suge and all them man that that that felt like man y'all know that scene when on the movie where park and big run up on each other they jump out the hummer got a little we were standing right there yeah standing right down right there right now i really wanted to be in good and mob like that for real damn yes man i'll tell you the story on that when we were at um we used to perform a lot at the spot called warehouse man right that's kind of where hip hop really kind of originated in atlanta the city of atlanta that was really the only outlet where people would go and they would kind of have like an open mic type of thing going on on friday night every friday night pass the mic contest so me and joe used to go down there and then you know we we kind of made our way through that made our name through i said had one one um one event where we battled against gil and his group on the east point chain gang you know we didn't even know it was gonna be like that we just went we signed up and then we got there we're like hold on let me go get up there oh [ __ ] what's and it came down and it's funny it came down to us two groups you know anyway know we won that one given we got that we give it but it was all good man that's where the family came together but anyway man right after that good and mark came together we performed in there together as a group with all four of us and his publicist two-part policies came up to me after the show and she was like yo tupac trying to get with y'all you know and i didn't believe her you know i'm like man who is this like who are you i don't know you no i ain't never seen you with papa folk like i didn't say that but that was kind of the energy i was given right and uh she came at me and she was like no no no um i got real information on you know he said clinton said facility so then i was like okay you know what you're talking about but so i said well what are you trying to do she's like you know he just want to get with y'all and just kind of talk to y'all he's just trying to figure out how to get up out of jail right now so i was like you know god damn i ain't got no money to get about [Applause] yeah it was a million dollars to get them out straight yeah they gave the good balls first okay i love that though i love that though man we we uh our legacy is you know attached to his man you know i mean like who's in the company of that greatness man you know yeah yeah speaking of atlanta like you said like fly said atlanta wasn't known for being the type of guys that y'all just played like like when y'all start hitting the road and going to these different cities as a goody mob you know what i mean it's what gill said the other day man he was just saying how you know that was the ever before internet and saying all this [ __ ] i'm saying you feel me cell phones with cameras any of this [ __ ] and i mean so we weren't seeing [ __ ] until we saw them you know i mean and we was the first to go uh go to new york i'm saying like [ __ ] yeah and represent i mean like so like i think the first time like the whole hip-hop community came together was that one of those one of those first maybe that second or that third source awards well uh with sure you know uh the famous quote yeah but we was out there it was right there as you know that's the same one with drake said yeah that's the same one that police baton they had yeah all the [ __ ] had them batons this they hold crew they were 50 deep everybody i said well i said who licensed these things at least celo size but they were all about six five yeah and it was just us football line man but you know one thing that was good about us like what you say man like we we we intellect we eccentric we gypsies all that kind of [ __ ] all the other all the other extra [ __ ] right but that real [ __ ] [ __ ] is stink off for us you know say you feel me so like yeah losing the dog pound man they ain't smearing a little puss on her hell yeah right [ __ ] you said y'all i'm gonna say it like that because i don't want to keep it real man i want to chop it how it really really is [Applause] necessity bro we had to man it was the lyrics man we wouldn't we weren't talking no crazy we were just talking some real atlanta [ __ ] man you know i'm talking about them they never been to atlanta you know they never been on camera road been on cascade they never been to green bride they never been down on the interstates none of that stuff so when they heard all that stuff in the music right they was just they they wanted to know what it was all about when we hear some stuff from when nwa came out like man i'm scared of them [ __ ] bro like when you listen to how teemo come in and you wouldn't like say you ain't knowing me you just heard the [ __ ] come in and he say you know they making it hard on the yard [ __ ] chris dawn and [ __ ] marsha clark i believe every rap you ever rap timothy [ __ ] what you talking about yeah because like the way that your boys come across and like you ain't about to [ __ ] a [ __ ] anyway that much aggression but he's like i ain't gonna get too mad because i need [ __ ] to hear a man out here we loved it though man because in the time that we come on man atlanta was atlanta was like gladiator school what did you say atlanta was like glad they had a school around that time because this was the era before gun play any of that even came into play it was two of them little girls jumping rope sound gangster tamika until downside tripping and skipping rope to the beats from my jeep i'm like [ __ ] that ain't that ain't some game [ __ ] that sound gangster yeah but that's some real see that's some real [ __ ] and [ __ ] listening to it gotta respect it exactly what i'm saying like with that what he said he shot a [ __ ] and then went to the crib and drunk a bill nah then they just kept it real all the way real and you can't you can't do nothing about that you know i'm saying so when you see when they saw them all when we were doing shows man they was just sitting looking man just listening man because they never heard [ __ ] pho [ __ ] from the south you know what i'm saying spitting on some on some real live music from organizing but then we were stepping up the stage getting down into the audience and ciphering with [ __ ] we ciphered with boot camp click and you know duck down and all them you know these songs made such a huge impression on my life like [ __ ] coming on the song when the scene unfolds yo 13 years old expose themselves it's like how you gonna let me want to wrap you gotta listen to all [ __ ] who loved the craziest hip-hop stopping me like hold on [ __ ] they might just be listening enough you know [ __ ] wouldn't really read man they was really getting their knowledge from music you know what i'm saying like we said let me let me hear what good them all got to say go look that up all right i could deal with that so i mean really that's i mean that's what it is man you know what i'm saying you want to put something real in your raps man and you want that [ __ ] we know it's going to last this long 25 years man we were just being hood reporters man at the end of the day you know what i'm saying but you know you know you know how they identify with them sees though like because we're like it's like it's like algorithm let's say cadences so they're looking at patterns and [ __ ] like that one thing we always unique everybody rhymed in different patterns you know what i'm saying um and so i think that's what new york you know i mean like that's what raised their brow about us and they realized that they were dealing with a different kind of ambition of different you know i mean you know it doesn't sound like nobody else because and then you got to factor tempo onto it because like you know at one time everything that came from atlanta came was uh was derivative of florida what i'm saying so it was all skating rink and voodoo shake so you're going at 100 and got them 26 beats per minute they i guess oh though it always guy that og-jjt money man for the poison clan representative what's up they're my [ __ ] they're my extended family man so no disrespect got some pimp [ __ ] too yeah but see that's what i'm saying they are the ones that gave me inspiration about just literacy talk cause you know you look at uh i mean shout out to double net the devil's dad don't sound like his partner and poison clan you know they got what you know about drugs well okay so look they um what was some spoiled rock and i'm saying like you know uh my account counts too much to sleep solo a web polo while i'm playing polo you know they were spitting you know like so it was them yeah and then it was um eight ball and mjg to let me know okay like this [ __ ] who could really really rap oh and of course 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south to get 25 off when you spend a hundred dollars more yes sir oh oh wait a minute don't forget free [ __ ] i mean so there was a variety that's i mean just those couple of references right there that you know what we was capable of like you know but what i can say man like this generation of now then i mean like i see remnants i see the my reflection and everything everybody's doing and you know one thing about what you speak you say it often enough it casts a spell don't say you feel me like it's magic you know saying like you know it's black magic when we do it right yeah yeah so on the on the west coast i'm saying like you know i mean there the spell like you know was um you know they spoke death and something like and and death dies life lives on so you think we spoke life you don't say you feel me like and we breathe like into you know now a decade and a half of of of offspring something like you know keeping the the torch burning for the south you know what i'm saying like so all the different little batteries there ain't no disrespect am i saying that right no you know you're on something i'm just saying all i choose you're rich that's all you're saying i can start naming random [ __ ] i'm basically our autistic children everybody everybody who's inspired by dungeon family all of the styles like we became the grill for the south man all of the many different things that you can do atlanta is now like the the way you have to come to even try to branch off or do any music like [ __ ] are coming here right what i'm saying and it was like even now you hear do you even know who started here yeah you got to go testing around so many people man this one of the ones i feel like you slept on too that basically jazz i get a lot people mention that a lot to me man i i i'll tell you about this [ __ ] this [ __ ] was like a mistake come on man that ain't [ __ ] so cutting up because some of it got erased when we were doing that beat so it keeps stopping because a part of it got erased and they were like man just [ __ ] with just leave it like that i ain't no nobody that's called artistic straight to the people hey man what i say early man art is what you can get away with you feel me man we're gonna sit up here and try to speak as colorfully you know what i'm saying you know as effectively as we can maybe make you feel like we know a little bit about what the [ __ ] we was doing but it's all been a blessing man like you know you can't really i can't even articulate it no not i can talk like a [ __ ] but like it's still it's it's beyond it's it's bigger than words man i mean like what that was the time of atlanta in the karma time that was karma y'all remember that club yeah you know everybody right here you got to get me up on clubs that's a stan rose i was like no that was some downtown [Laughter] yeah that's when the other level of atlanta started that's where people started seeing dallas come out more dallas started coming out more dallas you know he stopped doing the trap that's yeah he stopped yeah that's that's what more about what that lifestyle was do y'all feel like y'all get the recognition you know being as though like you said y'all touched so many artists and y'all can see y'all influence and all these artists do you feel like the when people run in the yard or they say oh man thank you and get y'all y'all prop y'all fly out man that [ __ ] awesome man i mean the same [ __ ] that i used to do when i used to see people that i looked up to you know i'm saying now you know i'm saying it's happening in effect now you know what i'm talking about so i can run up to people man they say man you know what i'm saying i was 13 years old y'all came out of [ __ ] my dad and my mama put me on the goodie mob or whatever man we still listening to goodie mods so man this is great man but that's how it is man when you um when you when you're raising the flag man for your own [ __ ] man but then man you you some folk hungry young man man just just ripping through adversely man like it ain't [ __ ] man cause like you said man they country [ __ ] don't know that about nothing man i mean what the hell kind of song is cell therapy i mean what is this but man we kept pushing man i mean we was on the road by ourselves we followed i'm saying all four of us i'm talking about going into a big ad crowd with white boys shooting birds at you you know what i'm saying we like man what the hell is that man y'all don't y'all don't [ __ ] with us man we gotta stay like that man we love y'all i'm like for real like where we come from and i don't mean what that mean you know right so and we had to go through all that man i mean [ __ ] first time jumping on the airplane leaving georgia i mean i wasn't going to go nowhere to stay right here but one of the first shows we did there was a stage built on top of them [ __ ] big spools they got the how you you roll them out and put the wire in for the [ __ ] uh the lines the power lines them big spools yeah they put a [ __ ] like a [ __ ] car not a coffee table when i'm folding table am i right you run that [ __ ] and we got there saying if we had one [ __ ] mic and one get them bobby brown mike uh he was part of a group called the cash money click man herb got he was the dj it was shot him the rugged child who was with wu-tang o.c harry that's something that i'm glad that y'all back doing it because like i said those times are gone we'll never get those times again now everything is recorded you can't miss no moments now like these stories that y'all got we need y'all to tell them hell yeah i got one more i got one more to ask about what people always bring up silo song crazy right yeah that [ __ ] took over the world right well you know mine my [ __ ] is smiley faces though that's a good one that [ __ ] is crazy it's like that's one of them for real happy type songs you get what i'm saying that one too i mean you know any success we ever had man it all lends itself to you know what it extends from i mean like it extends from the dungeon family tree you know what i mean like so you know a lot of those things you know um were given give a license and i'm saying you know me like because we had already accomplished prior man so you know they extend that far into the world man like you know this is truly a testament to where it starts from the strength of the roots the roots of the situation man there's a dungeon family so we always do it like you know and say hey man if outcasts win we all win something like so goddamn it b.o.b or got them miss jackson when that's a hit record it's out here right it ain't just out here right we we get a pizza know and and and vice versa so you know basically yeah it was gnarls broccoli but crazy is a dungeon family record right you know saying dutch families by [ __ ] got any respect right now what adjustments did y'all have to make once y'all blew up like when y'all coming from the streets of atlanta and becoming superstars like what was the adjustments like because everybody want to make it but they don't know what it takes to get just to get there to decide that you gotta deal with all these different personalities and come on give me talking [ __ ] you know it's bitch-ass [ __ ] but you gotta deal with them because they signed the checks like the department let me try to give you a giant dragon i think it like this we we came in already knowing a lot and more than the average artist knew you know what i mean so off top it was already a problem to the record labels it was already a problem to the establishment the things that we came in talking about it was already a problem to the establishment so with us knowing that we knew we had to work harder that's why stage shows were always live with live bands and that's why we did the things we did and that's why i felt like ceelo was the the singing breaking the shows down doing the poetry breaking it off letting lumberjacks do what they was doing when they were we were doing uh call of the wild verses and doing get up get out we stayed on what goodie mall was about at the same time we knew that us talking to people and being on bet it made us a little bit more important than the average rapper at the time because everybody was just sprung one direction and with that being said it made us ask a lot of questions when we got to chicago now we're not waiting to face people we were errors to people we started asking these people questions like when we got taken out and we all of a sudden we sitting at a restaurant we're taking 80 people out yeah instead of us sitting there and being like it's cool and we order and order we'll be like [ __ ] how about this call right who paying for this [ __ ] hey what the [ __ ] going on and they be like they proms even though they got hit records i'm gonna tell y'all about the incident as soon as we went gold we was in a room with l.a and us just being so militant and so military-minded it was almost like we took it was like congratulations you all go and it was like yeah that's cool so we were organizing all [ __ ] you and it it came off like that to them because it was like and it and to this day i think about i'm like damn was that a mistake but it was like that's how we felt because that's how we came in the game we were sitting in curtis mayfield house and he took me in his room and he showed me he showed me the original shifts from superfly he said yo gil never sell your publishing until you time until you're ready to leave the game and you got to think having these conversations with actual religions it made us different it made us difficult because even yeah we we we got to the table with gold records and they'd be like yo we got that 250 000 for y'all and we'll be up in there like [ __ ] [ __ ] that [ __ ] this ain't enough money but you know what we always broke it down to it's four of us yeah you know what i mean so even right now that's saved up 25 years later right now we sit here and we own everything we have recorded they can't offer us enough money to have this see as long as we still hold our balls in our drawers hey man they got respect and love right them boys did enough with them awards and all that but i'm talking about this for these streets as far as the streets of the streets cause we still right that's that's the truth so even like i'm not not giving part of the ownership you think that kind of scared the label no it's just that they know we should we we we always been smarter than what we spoke what we look like what algebra in the same the answer then cap off what you said it was a mistake because it was an assumption it was a misunderstanding we never sat down at the table had the conversation our action was our opinion so what we did you know like you know even in the art form or even in just the energy you know was our our stance and opinion so we never they never even asked us you know what i'm saying like after that you're like nah [ __ ] you okay [ __ ] they pay for manchurian candidates i'm saying you feel me they pay maturity in canada they they pay for somebody that's fixed you know i mean like you know that's appointed you know to to mule whatever agenda it may be you know i'm saying like you know they don't they don't they don't they don't support independence right will you help me be independent yeah you can't say that that makes no sense right you got to either be independent or not right that's the deal it ain't like that they ain't like that that that that side of the game y'all can be a counselor to the well independence is you know it equates to knowing your worth right you know you feel me and at the same time think about it we always on the same labels we seeing what's going on with tlc we're seeing what's going on with tony breson but think about that and they were so cold the face was so cold nobody even the artist didn't talk to each other about that right because the game was so good right [ __ ] you got the money you can make everybody at right right for a little while right [Laughter] so cause it's like that's like that's like they give the upfront money or they say you get a part of the sales but [ __ ] ain't even thinking about publishing a radio play man let's let's not make it sound like it's something negative man we talk y'all we have we talking about business business is business man it's a church in the state you don't get what you deserve you get what you negotiate that's a ball right there no business like church state you don't get what you work you get what you negotiate is definitely me for that but it did if you don't know you don't know yeah now i i hear a lot about yo y'all was around doing this er i heard sure got a lot of people paid like it went in and did that like the get it went from you know a couple cents per record to you getting a you know a dollar or something per record did that shift all the way through the industry or just the people he affected personally all the way through yeah we actually began to make more off records then because when we first came in the deal we did i mean it was so insane and so i mean so terrible of a deal but like ceo say that's what we negotiated you know he caught some young black men that were excited about being with the face records you know what i mean baby face you know ellie reed [ __ ] y'all sign us let's go whatever you know what i mean whatever we i mean be honest with you we probably would have signed it without even letting the lawyer look at it we would just saw that crunk about getting down with them because we were artists you know what i mean and young kids and that's why they get them young because they're young and dumb you know and i mean dumb but down it's stupid but just uneducated you know i just don't know what to do or how to do it but um you know it's a good way it's a good thing that should be i will give him credit for that going and getting the people that money i mean that's the type of stuff people want you know that's type of person you want on your team somebody like that you know it's just you know he had some some negative and some positive problems that were good for business you know tactics let me ask you all this y'all were in the front of the pack when the south started the official run in hip-hop did you ever think that run would last this long for atlanta to leave that place still a musical hotbed that it is from the time bobby brown got the town all the way up until now or or whenever that turning point in music was for atlanta even he knew it was somebody that loved it you get what i'm saying on it that that way he's something that he came on yes come on new new york had they changed you know i said not like they don't have another chance but it was like they started it first you know saying it was born up there but it had to keep growing you know what i'm saying had to keep growing and come down to the west coast and then come down to the southwest coast then and it ended up down here in the south and we just embraced it so much because i guess we just been kicked out of kicked out of the conversation for so long and then when you talk about us in the conversation you know i'm saying it's on some goddamn whole [ __ ] you know what i'm saying so i mean just for just for young mcs right now that do they history and watch the videos and listen to the radio man and try to you know say make that rhyme different from everybody else was just trying to get some get some drip out here man just get lit or whatever man and try to just push that envelope man because this is our genre right now you know what i'm saying you got to people you want people to respect your job just like people respect country you know what i'm saying they have big ass awards for country people you know what i'm saying jazz i mean saying blue so you know what i'm saying bring something to the to the to the culture you know what i'm saying so it's like you know whatever these young brothers doing it's all right to have fun because that's what we was doing you know i'm saying we were doing our thing we didn't know that said there was going to be as big as it was our whole album when the bout sailed there exactly you know what i'm saying i hold albums about [ __ ] the dirty side what was going on in the south you know i'm saying this [ __ ] was born in the trap you know what i'm saying the name goody mark came up out the trap you know what i'm saying so but it evolved into something else you know what i'm saying that people know [ __ ] for 25 years so i was everybody i was just about to speak on evolution man like [ __ ] man yeah like it's never no disrespect to where's birth from saying you feel everything you know we are the bottom man of the east coast man we are relatives i feel immediately connected to what the east coast initiated up top as far as hip-hop i'm totally and completely inspired by east coast if i love it that's facts right so but what i'm saying you don't go back to the womb you go to the tomb hip hop ain't nothing with like 40 something years old this is just a big baby right you know you feel me like it's like we're still growing them so like it's going to grow on past us you know what i mean and the irony of it is like you know the this this generation is only more their country and making more money than any other prior generation of their content and culture so you got to salute that you got to salute that but you know at its most accessible and most influential i feel like as a whole you know we're operating on our lowest frequency you know i'm saying like damn that's all that's a hell of a thought right you know like the earth is getting a large omission you know i'm saying you feel me a very destructive energy you know you feel me in my opinion right when it comes to time when you just come to me but one thing if god is but one thing is time if god is with one other thing is balance that's all we got to have that's all good enough not here to judge we love the youth we love like we real [ __ ] we will kill you if you [ __ ] with us out here like arrested psa do you understand don't get it [ __ ] a coexistence a cohabitance a true community right a true culture it's balanced it's just you know that's how we're here to be you know something like and as long as that the balance is going to be supported man you know it's just you know righteousness man you don't sound like you know let's see it man we too heaven no hell no i mean you know it's like i'm over here like i'm at church yeah all influenced by uh heavily like you know even if you know i would say losses because moses put me on to a lot of goody mob i was familiar with the stuff that everybody knew but he put me on to the stuff that you know let me know like whoa these [ __ ] was really and once you get that information you see how much game y'all laid down so for us to be here and be able to just chop it up and talk to y'all it's like that's why we like when these [ __ ] is really right here you know what i'm saying we came along the internet wasn't really popping like that so you wouldn't really you wouldn't really know but until now until you just start searching out a t-mode good ever searching not a gift or a silo or a cujo you will see is new music out there you know what i'm saying but just like the radio station they move on like you said they'll have a new [ __ ] next year you feel what i'm saying so it's all about it's all about what you do like p said it's all about what you do with your 24 hours you got eight hours of sleep yeah see what you do with the restaurant that's what you do with it you know what i'm saying so [ __ ] it was just it was just a blessing that when we were young we was able to write all that [ __ ] down man and was able to just spit that [ __ ] on them live instruments and man make a name for ourselves bro i like it though man and then there's just it's just it's mass production mass consumption you just got to work at the rate you know say you feel me you know i'm saying you just got to do a lot of what you do right right right and he just made a good point cuz yo like if this if this if you ain't never heard of this new music you know i mean so for everybody that might not know what you know these dudes catalog go listen to it it'll be new to you every time he just speaks a dungeon family i'm just like [ __ ] the [ __ ] you gotta understand the heart you feel man the heartbeat of atlanta all right [ __ ] tripping you gotta understand the heartbeat of why this [ __ ] flowing and how even you said the future [ __ ] don't know features in that danger family you see what i'm saying in future unbirthed a lot of other [ __ ] so the heartbeat is still beating but see it's like whatever point in your life you was listening to this [ __ ] yeah you feel me look back at us through the future it's like yeah it's all right we ain't that far away from you be there but i was just saying this they made the kind of music like good in mind that you have to go back and listen to when you're grown right you get what i'm saying you don't understand that's without even directly saying this [ __ ] man man thank y'all y'all let's find us by being here you know what i mean we learning a lot and get we me you need to learn how to bake bean pasta y'all went crazy on the new album yes sir survival kid bro yeah it's a survival kit everybody need one hey man survival kit oh no man it's like um everybody got different stuff they can put in a survival kit you know what i'm saying music is one thing you might want to get in your survival kit you know what i mean hey bro you got to have that music so like i said it was our 25th year anniversary and uh it was on the right man and we did a new album for all my fans and had that survival kit come up man just because of what we were going through with the uh with the pandemic you know saying people were just getting prepared you know what i'm saying so yeah all we was doing man was just um we're just speaking on a lot of stuff man that was going on at the time you know what i mean and uh and putting it out there bruh so i mean we're from the 90s man it's 2020 2021 yeah hey bro and y'all still still here still moving still standing here [Applause] for real y'all call this [ __ ] up jesus made me think what songs would i have in my survival kit [ __ ] if you get five songs this is your survival kit song everybody gotta get five everybody gotta get five songs in your survival kit oh [ __ ] you go first whoa that's a tough that's hard to do yeah that's a hard one um uh damn willie hutch the glow hey from the last dragon yes sir okay will he hush the glow oh my god um okay damn i gotta go regroup i gotta throw that out of the way yes sir um michael jackson dirty diana that was nice i got a mic um michael jackson in your [ __ ] switch i call your name oh then i got uh masterpiece swamp [ __ ] yeah yeah and then um i'm from dc so backyard bang keep it gangsta that's my five yeah that's my five i would just you gotta go yeah i know yeah that's this you got to go who you got i ain't ready this is a good ass question i got i got i got so fresh it's okay oh okay i gotta go sofia uh uh tyree sweet lady okay uh [ __ ] i gotta go back i gotta go back i had another one uh teddy tko i listened to this [ __ ] all day i'm gonna go home uh not not bob mother but his son skipped marla yeah he got he got a good one um and my last one y'all real talk i'm going i'm going now [ __ ] and i wish [ __ ] was a song beyonce dream girls all right you had the old school first let me see i thought that busy collins was a telephone bill in there that's [ __ ] too hard right that's hard all right um uh let me see i put that herbie hancock that watermelon man she said hit me i need that uh all right this uh this is gonna sound random as hell i to throw um um flex with the um by mad cobra flex time to have that yeah okay i'll throw that in there time to play yeah morning not just cause y'all here not cut not just cause y'all here i'm putting line straws mirrors in place on their mouth that's that's number four oh okay that's it okay um yeah i'm telling you because i was i was about to get out of high school when they have a game so that was my whole soundtrack all the way back from the football game um so gutter butter last one [ __ ] what's the thing again five songs to do what survival kit and the survival you gotta listen to the [ __ ] every day now i know that okay i gotta throw one in here for my spirit what's that one and al green man which one how can you mend a broken heart cause you got to keep in mind this is all i got that [ __ ] broke that [ __ ] ever win and then my favorite [ __ ] is at the end when the [ __ ] just the song about to go off the [ __ ] like and my clothes is all wet then they had [ __ ] to do with the song it was in the rain yeah yeah let me see [ __ ] i gotta have that goddamn that james brown this is a man's world come on okay okay you let him know let me play this place see god damn i gotta have that sitting at the dock of the bay come on all this is red come on i gotta have that goddamn midnight train to georgia gotta have that midnight train to georgia oh never gonna see i got two more right yes sir let me see hmm [Music] i gotta have that still standing though that song still standing okay you love that i love that before we gotta have that gotta have that you and redemption okay all right we're gonna take it on to the beast we're gonna color me bad sexual oh [Applause] come on man then we gonna get down here we go five o'clock drop that's that eight ball mjg mr b okay okay okay okay and then that last one though [ __ ] swinging thing man [ __ ] all right i gotta say start out with michael jackson human nature okay okay okay that's it oh i definitely gotta swing over the all just keep your faith in me don't like impatiently you'll get where you need to be in due time yeah gotta have it every morning on my mind ray charles okay okay i think it feels like that's one that's one more one more you got one more one more he said he can get that far [Music] mr it is your chance to shine liberation outcast okay okay that's it great i love it fantasy earth wind and fire okay okay it's so [ __ ] minnie bro [Music] true spandau ballet okay i had two earthquakes i had to i won't say that now y'all know this song uh i write a song for you about earthquake i love it so [Music] every day [Music] a big one [Music] [ __ ] i can't believe i got it earth song michael jackson oh man man thank start coming back to life don't like me and put on the spot like that i won't do mine though that was tough but yeah we could have put it in the different categories that would have made it easier though yeah you know i mean i just you know that just popped in my mind a survival kid a song that's crazy much music is out there you got damn right with some players got them sammy sam that wasn't my favorite song of all time oh [Music] um that was the case i wouldn't take that every verse that [ __ ] came in boyce i'm down in new orleans here my granny tired of this mr big family you know i'm on the run so i can't use the phone my [ __ ] babies they don't even know i'm gone that's the first time in black history that a [ __ ] been obliged mjg is the first black man to openly be allowed to be a blind man you know what they'll do to a [ __ ] who was a blind cut your feet off man everybody [Applause] man they was up in the attic [ __ ] we was in the dungeon right you know something about etiquette yeah man we sit here with y'all [ __ ] forever forever man got some goddamn man got some history bro [ __ ] man it should be a museum about this [ __ ] like real for real like [ __ ] might be might be god appreciated but we gotta ask you this one more thing before you go though cause we comedians and [ __ ] and you always be um on the boondocks funniest thing bro i wanted to be a comedian that was what i thought i could do don't say you feel me yeah i love to make people laugh right it's one of my favorite things to do you could tell from the video like yeah that freak video [ __ ] you [ __ ] we gotta be in there that's all i thought it would be all right man you know what i'm saying that's what y'all represent man the freedom to be who you are man thank you all brothers appreciate it [Applause] new face always on the case you know man y'all always welcome to come holla at us come on man what's going on y'all authenticity man we love y'all man thank y'all for having [Applause] come on man where are we from oh oh [Music] [Music] oh [Music] burnt new face what you bring us man [Applause] oh [Music] [Laughter] every time we try to come out and do something positive they don't want to help they be like black people not going to support that [ __ ] go to the go to the website 85 apparel say it again 85 apparel documents put it on the screen you know what i mean and i know my accent a little heavy when i say a pearl is not a u in it a pearl you know how to [ __ ] spell pearl go get some a pearl go get some a pearl sick of this [ __ ] man [ __ ] everyday let me get a hat yeah man take that off when the 4x is gonna be in yeah man y'all ain't got nothing for babies what the [ __ ] we all gonna get someone yeah i know man cut something man save it for your baby that [ __ ] gonna grow up one day he gonna want this i'm tired of telling him me too i'm just gonna start wearing all this [ __ ] myself i wear it every day i like me too it's nice nice quality everything you know i mean [ __ ] soft man made out of hoodie material yep even the pants we got sweatpants made out of hoodie material come on man and it ain't like this ain't no knockoff [ __ ] you can watch you can watch this it's not the same better than that [ __ ] you used to we making sure i had this hoodie for the whole five years yeah i know look still great all the way man [ __ ] don't know how to wide clothes good so it's not because we have a good washing routine colors we got black we got red we got blue we got we got some pink [ __ ] for the girls white socks rolling trays lighters man what else they want us to come out with i better add i guess because we got to keep doing these [ __ ] i'm about to call it right about to pay somebody else to do this i know right did that [ __ ] roll this leg up one time i don't know what they want me to do everybody who come through here get some of this dope ass [ __ ] and be like i like that [ __ ] it's nice stick it's cool hey man why did that cost that much [ __ ] we don't own no factory we had to cut a deal we got to make some money off this [ __ ] too exactly i don't understand why y'all [ __ ] even the tag in that [ __ ] is better they say it's imprinted on it so [ __ ] can't say you know like biggie said they go to [ __ ] with the fake ah you ain't gotta worry about that [Music] we don't know how much the [ __ ] they be buying costs right our [ __ ] don't even cause it cost that man i had somebody sent me a dm say hey man it's an 85 south shore hoodie i'm mocking up for y'all what you think i think you need to get that [ __ ] to [ __ ] out my pain the bootlegger sent you the [ __ ] that they was booking you gonna get me to approve some bootleg [ __ ] taking food out of my kid's mouth right with my idea right wow [ __ ] buy some of this [ __ ] man okay it's christmas time we ain't gonna see the money till april anyway just go ahead and get some of this [ __ ] [Music] i don't know what else to tell them
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Channel: The 85 South Comedy Show
Views: 902,939
Rating: 4.9301338 out of 5
Keywords: nigerian, comedy, dcyoungfly, karlousmiller, mtv2, wildnout, podcast, chicobean, kevinhart, dc young fly podcast, 85 south show new, 85 south show time, karlous miller podcast, chico bean podcast, 85 south podcast, funny comedy show, black
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Length: 102min 46sec (6166 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 19 2021
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