Luce Cannon & Charisse Mills On Rollin 60s/ Pressing DJ Khaled/ Beef w/ Ralfy The Plug /Shot 10x

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all right loose canon and Sharice how's it going what's up how you doing King man I'm doing good bro man glad to have you guys here man you too you too thank you you guys got a lot going on a lot of stuff a lot working working stay working nonstop nonstop and he' be working my nerves too from time to time [ __ ] vice versa that's what it is that's how it's got to be right that's right okay well let's get a little bit of background on both you guys you know where are you guys from and what was it like growing up for you man I'm from South Central California K District at six side um super producer produced for Mariah Carey Beyonce Usher 50 Cent the game cardi B offset Rich the kid Etc like for everybody mhm so you've been producing for music all for years for years since I was like 14 I had a um hit record with 50 Cent and then what song can't say but a hit record ndas you know when you when they they buy off the license to because I was actually writing and um producing and stuff like that so I got an opportunity with Chris lighten mm before he died or whatever and one of 50 c biggest records so you produced it I produced it but you not you don't have credit for it in the album you know what what they do when they have those ghost producers and they buy it out so basically I was um got signed with Scott Stewart and when I got sign with Scott Stewarts or whatever everything went under him and then we fought for when I got up older of age because I wasn't up at age I was only 14 years old when I I did the hit oh damn okay so what are some other big records what are some stuff you can't talk about like what what's your biggest record that you've produced um you could say bodak yellow with cardi B got her started you produce that of course wow okay that's what's up what was that like you know the process is is easy especially when you have somebody that's already on fire so it was like she she was doing her thing with uh Love and& Hip Hop so it was an easy transition for her she had the personality um a group of us went in there and we made magic and she been off running ever since that's what's up any any wild stories while recording any of these or doing anything it's always wild stories you know but it's the entertainment life you get what I'm saying so it's like it's nothing out the ordinary it ain't no on no PD [ __ ] but don't say that yeah I think a lot of things are not on that pdy [ __ ] okay for sure well what was like for you growing up in South Central so I grew up in the um a trades and then you know I'm from Rolling 60s so it was it was rough but I earned my respect so it's like every single day I fought like going to school coming out of school you know everything so it was like I still my ground but I got respect for both sides you know I'm from the six side and they from the U from a so it's like it was different it was difficult but my mama didn't want to move she didn't have the money to move so [ __ ] it was it was what it was how' you end up being from the 60s if you grew up in atre's neighborhood no so basically my dad is from Rolling 60s right and then when he went to he went to death row and when he went on death row they used to be like oh that's that nap sun or whatever like that and it just started from there so it was like I fought every single day so it was like [ __ ] it makes sense I'm going just get put on and and went from there so so your dad was a 60 did you always want to grow up to be a 60 or or were you kind of like we feel like you more forced into it I was more forced into it because it didn't matter um like it was always you know problems because he did stuff um to the a trade and you know he on death row for it so they always like we can't get um you but we could take it out on your son so like I fought literally every single day every day I only got a break during summer time what school did you go to I went to Raymond Avenue and then I went to Henry Clay are those schools that have a lot of eight trays there all eight trays you know growing up you're fighting every day man you know what is that what's like what do you think that like does for you you know what I'm saying like what's your what's your mind State knowing that you living your your enemies Hood no it just like it taugh me to keep my head on the swivel always look out but it's like it got easier every single like year because it's like we growing up with each other they know where I'm from or whatever like that they know I ain't going to turn down nothing they know it's like okay that's that's nutty son and we're going to squabble him up but we probably go play basketball or something like that afterwards but it was just always constant it was never a break damn okay now you mentioned your dad being on death row man uh how old were you when this happened I think I was two two years old yeah damn did you and your dad end up having a relation ship as you got older or you know did you have any contact with him no like the first time I met him and physically seen him um I went to go see him on death row that was the first time and the last time I I seen him so it was like I was like eight years old when I physically met him and it was like it's hard to try to get to know somebody without like being physically there it's like like I couldn't bond with him or anything like that like phone calls and [ __ ] don't do it so at the end of the day it's like I just had to keep looking forward is he still on death row he's still on death row damn you guys you guys still haven't talked or nothing we we talk like if he needs something I shoot him some money U get him a cell phone answer some calls and stuff like that but that's it there's nothing like beyond that I don't call them like pops or anything like that it was just like growing up that was just my conditions yeah damn you can't choose family yeah yeah okay well uh let let's hear a little bit about you man about your story I'm a little bit of the opposite you know I was more sheltered and you know I did have didn't wasn't raised by my dad though I was raised by my mom but she was very overprotective me so made sure I went to good schools made sure I stayed out of the streets um you know so hearing his story and his world it's just like wow I you know and then we we you know they say opposites attract we definitely do attract because it's like the good girls always want the bad guy you know and I I definitely got my Loose Cannon for sure yeah and um I was classically trained I went to opera school Manhattan School of Music and we we definitely blend well because he understands my lifestyle and my world because it's also his in a sense because he does music so it just worked hand in hand and surprisingly we've been to so many events that like at the same time and didn't know each other and when we go back we're like damn I was there and I'm like really I was there we could have met each other years ago I mean years ago and you know maybe he would have uh had a little less bullets than him if he had met me sooner oh no yeah I don't know [ __ ] [ __ ] happened you know I keep him out of trouble or I try to at least yeah hear that I hear that okay um you mentioned growing up South Central uh it being rough uh and producing music did that help keep you out of trouble no [ __ ] because it's like when you making money and you got like people that's around you that's not doing it so well if was like you was always a Target so I was a Target in the hood I was a Target anywhere I went I've been shot 10 times so it's like at the end of the day it's like even producing like I I produced a lot of [ __ ] for nipy hustle I wrote a lot of [ __ ] for nipy hustle too and you know I had I brought like YG to the hood put him and nipy together you know Jrock everybody like I really at a young young age and you know they older than me but I really started like the way for Bloods and Crips and stuff like that to actually get on songs and and make it cool oh [ __ ] okay so you produced a lot for nipy so did you grow up with nipy yeah no I I grew up with nipy because his um his baby mama is my cousin and so it was like we had that relationship like that and then it was like in the music it just made sense so the first record that um we all did together it was bringing California Back featuring um YG and nipy produced by Dr Dre so it was like it was produced by Dr Dre of course okay no [ __ ] okay I didn't know nipy was on a Dre produce track no it was because of me so he he really brought them all together yeah so it's like when uh like long story short it's like when nipy um nipy and Kendrick Lamar and stuff like that before like the signing with Dr Dre um and I um n i mean Dr Dre went with Kendrick Lamar but I introduced that and put it but he didn't want to do no more gangster music because of the bad press he been getting and then with game so after that he was like no let me just do some other [ __ ] and he chose Kendrick Lamar over um nipy no [ __ ] so nipy was in Talks Of course to work with Dr Dre yeah that would have been classic it would have been classic but you know it happens like that it happens like that so at this that point Dre didn't want to work with with no gangster rappers or nothing no because it was like he started something with um with game and the 50 Cent the gunit [ __ ] and then that [ __ ] went bad and then it was like the [ __ ] game talking [ __ ] about um Dr Dre and Dre Dre just got tired of it yeah there okay so I could see that yeah with him having these incidents he probably got tired of it of course so it was like more of like let me I could deal with something a different personality that's not really on like no Street [ __ ] and and get a real bag and don't have a headache instead of building some [ __ ] up and then you have to worry about your artist getting shot kill talking [ __ ] um incident bad press all that that's why a lot of these labels take insurance policies out on their artists now because of that yeah now they just start doing that because so many rappers been getting killed gangster rap definitely slowed down a lot man that's for damn sure a lot of people been getting killed it's been kind of wild yeah because you know what people don't know how to just keep it in in the words of the rap they actually take it to the streets you know back in the day they would do battle rapping and and go back and forth with their pens but now it's not it's like that they they take it real serious that's why with our new reality show sometimes you don't know like baby we got to turn it off like things may really happen but things may really happen but it's just like you got to keep it just for entertainment he be just taking it oh shout out to Ralphie the plug you're a real sweetheart Oh Lord You're a real live [ __ ] neighborhood [ __ ] where my shades at put my shades on dead homies what what happened with Ralphie no so basically um now I was doing producing and writing for Draco the ruler and um we was I did the last record before he died or whatever with us and we was we was in the studio we recording and stuff like that then you know doing like background footage and then he was telling me he was like man I don't feel comfortable because you know he had that show the next day I'm like cuz you better change that lineup because I know the enemies is going to be coming to that show and so I said let me do a favor so I called YG and I was like YG like I'm not gonna be there you better not let nothing happen to my [ __ ] and I'm in New York with the uh my homies and stuff like that we doing our own press run and then um he was telling me he was like I don't feel comfortable without going without you going and stuff and then the next day his girl calling me telling me that he just died I'm like [ __ ] you lying 60 you L I get a call from his mama and his mama was like my son died he's gone it really me up but I'm I never thought because he was telling me he was like I didn't trust Ralphie Ralphie's a [ __ ] so when I get back I'll call Ralphie I'm like listen cuz U you you need to come outside so he was like yeah I'mma pull up and stuff like that I'm like no you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] you need to really come outside or whatever like that they just killed your brother and then he was telling me like uh Draco he got stabbed and he just sat down on the speaker and I'm like [ __ ] ass [ __ ] I see y'all running into the videos and then cuz was just making excuses and so when we seen the uh I'm like we going have to do something but because stop picking up the phone stop answering stop doing all that other [ __ ] so to me he's just a buster [ __ ] like cut should have been dead damn Long Live Draco man yeah for sure man uh so I got the song um Ballout um featuring Draco the ruler but everything that all the proceeds and stuff like that goes to his son so I did that for him that's what's up that's dope yeah yep uh man he was so impactful man Draco really had an impact on the west coast of course man so many people got their style from him it's crazy that's my guy how'd you guys meet like just wow we just ran into each other um he was like he was doing his music thing I'm like cuz like I'mma I'mma make you go up so it's like we just start around with each other and then it just kept going higher and higher then he got locked up and then when he got locked up everything paused but when he got out we still reconnected and stuff like that and still made magic happen and rest is history man man well that was dope you guys got to work man is definitely talented man for sure okay you mentioned you got shot can you kind of talk about what happened man so how many how so you said is it 10 bullets at one time or no no just I got shot four different times so the first time I was in um CRM sloon I was just you know at the bus stop just hanging hanging out right and I seen a car pull up me and a homie and they was like what's up and we were like what's up and they was like crib crib crib and we was looking at them like like this don't sound right uh next thing they know they was like crabs and we was like what so we start firing on them and then next thing I know I seen a homie go head first onto the concrete they shot him in the back of the head so I get to running they shoot me in the leg so I flip and then they shot me again and then he stood over me he was about to you know shoot me in the head and then he heard sirens and then he just turned around and and ran off so I was like damn that was one incident then the second incident um my brother he was asking for 20,000 at my house and I told him like no because he was on some weird [ __ ] drug [ __ ] and stuff and then I turned around he shot me in my back three times and then and uh [ __ ] I woke up in the um in the hospital because my neighbors heard the U gunshots then uh next time I was at the gas station on on on slon and um slon and CAW I was just pumping gas and [ __ ] just shot me three more times trying to kill me and then I got on on and when I got on um I swerved out he went head first into another car and flew out the windshield and he died no [ __ ] yeah yeah then the the last sign I just put some blessing hands in last time like I got like a bully that went through right here through here because I I blocked it or whatever and when I blocked it um they were trying to Noodle me no just n shooting which time was the worst that you ended up in the hospital um [ __ ] all times was the worst no I say the when I got shot um by my brother because I literally got shot I woke up in a hospital with handcuffs on me because these [ __ ] found guns in my house and I was probation so I went to jail I'm like after I'm I'm healing up damn so it was like some up [ __ ] you get shot you survive and then you go to jail damn I wish he knew me though that back then I just keep saying that you know because for one they can't illegally search his house you know a lot of things that uh if I were there it wouldn't have went down the way it did you know man you would have had a proper lawyer I did have lawyers no you you just had regular smugler dler lawyers but you would have had a proper lawyer that would have got you out of these things and you would have had somebody around you that would have better guidance to know for you not to be at no gas station on slos and all these type of things knowing to be H he's not that's why you know I'm here to refine him I know it's a work in progress as you can see ain't no work in progress it just ain't GNA happen well have you been shot since you met me no I got shot what like not since you met me exactly before you met me like two months before exactly uhhuh [ __ ] you right okay that's right we actually together almost got into a situation where we were getting robbed two guys came up with with guns and I swear to to God me praying to God me talking about Lord Jesus and telling them what they had to do I was stuck in the car and he was outside we were in front of what strip club Deja Vu yeah Deja Vu we was in front of deja V Vu and the [ __ ] came out with the gun and put the gun to my rib like give me everything I'm like sick so I ain't giving you [ __ ] window I pushed them out the way I'm like neighborhood chis [ __ ] you had to shoot me when I tell you I was doing all kind of biblical scriptures I laid it down on them and they walked way I told him he needs me in his life you see no I was begging like [ __ ] you he said you better you up to shoot and I'm like I said no I said if you shoot you going to end up not making it home too cuz I already know I listen as good as I am I become a beast too at times so you know I logically took care of the situation the best that I could with my mouth and I spoke those tongues on them didn't I baby I don't think it was that they was just outside arguing with me too damn long and trying to whist and I wasn't going for it no when I tell you I the whole neighborhood heard me saying Jesus what I was loud calling Jesus's name and I said you want to go home to your children then you better to walk away and sure enough said they did no they walked away because because one of the homies had a gun point he said if you shoot him I'mma shoot you that ain't going to stop nobody from wanting to shoot okay it was my blessings I'm going tell you right now that's why you have not been shot okay all right damn they close to you was able to no we were standing outside right and then when we were standing outside we were shooting another TV another TV show right that's a non-factor now we're not doing that show no more cuz they ain't got enough paper to pay us they they breached our contract you know y'all going to have to do your homework when it comes to that particular I show but we definitely not doing that show anymore we've moved on to doing our own production yeah so so basically let me get to it the story we seen a production team skirt off and and leave us they left us so we I'm like on six so like what they doing so I turned around when I turned around the [ __ ] already had the gun on me so when they had the gun on me they jammed it into my rib so I grabbed [ __ ] like cuz what you doing 60 [ __ ] and he was like I need everything I'm like you ain't getting [ __ ] and he was like no I'm taking everything I'm SI so you got to shoot meom he was telling him to shoot and I was telling him not to shoot imagine the irony of that you know but nonetheless I should have known from that day not not to do business with that particular producer but you know let's let's focus on you know promoting what we got going on not what we don't got going on right I guess uhhuh uhhuh he was telling me he was like me and this [ __ ] ass [ __ ] DJ Ked um not answering my phone calls he owe me money and all this other stuff so we at the Chris Brown concert I see DJ Ked or whatever um so I hop over I grab cuz by the neck I'm like cuz you owe U my uncle some money you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] or whatever you say you're GNA do this and he was like no I love big you I love big you that's that's my guy so I held him called the phone I'm like um um like here's Kelly cuz is saying something totally different had the phone on a speaker right and when I gave the phone to k k was like you got your nephew doing this [ __ ] like that and then big you didn't know that the phone is on speaker so he was like um I don't know why my nephew doing that he just tripping I looked I'm like cuz what about khed you know when you ran up on khed man you know were you kind of like and you found out everything like how'd that make you feel to feel like damn I just ran up on khed and then you know it was really like not not really like a issue yeah no because when I ran up on Ked and stuff like that and then I heard the conversation on the phone and then next thing I know a week or two later like C buying him shoes flying him and his wife out to his house they in his house he got maids and everything I'm like yeah cuz did that to run a play and stuff like that but you know like play me make me the the villain you get what I'm saying and that [ __ ] gets old because it happens Time After Time After Time After Time and like [ __ ] is like you can't play with them you get what I'm saying you can't play with the younger generation we don't respect um the old [ __ ] you get what I'm saying this is what they used to be they not that now but for the record him and khed are cool now so yeah no beef for him and Ked no yeah we good now yeah so yeah me and Ked and stuff we straight we talked when I go to uh Miami he always look out take care of me but it is what it is yeah it is a situation that opened up my eyes you've been in the game a long time produced for a lot of people man you know what what's your all overall experience like in the music business like you know how do you feel about it what do you think about it um it's just fake everything is is fake because it's like you as good at your last um hot song you get what I'm saying so phone calls stop ringing um you ain't getting like that that bag like you used to until you get back hot and that's just that's just how it is but I respect it it's like um Kobe Bryan after his Achilles Hill tour he wasn't that [ __ ] you get what I'm saying and you'd be surprised too a lot of producers or writers or whatnot are not really the ones doing the records they did they do buyouts you know you would have a younger producer or a newer producer or just somebody else doing it and they have to sign an NDA and they'd be like okay here's it like his Fe fee was like 100,000 a record you know and they'll just buy it out and then put their names on it and that's that's what happened with a lot of his stuff yeah so I have a lot of records that didn't go nowhere but then I have a lot of multi it works when it don't go nowhere you still get paid yeah so it it's like a um different Cur it catch 22 for sure okay so I see oh so sometimes it worked out sometimes sometimes you got screwed and sometimes you got over on especially like them big big records where he could have probably made a lot more if he waited for the back end you know but then it's like now you learn because it's like I was with like Warner chapel and then Emi and stuff and so when you doing records their name is going on it you get what I'm saying they'll hire you as a producer or a writer but you're underneath them yeah and you have to turn in so many records um every single month and when you do it and then you be like damn I just did that record and stuff like that but you don't get get no credit but you get your fee you get what I'm saying give you your whatever monthly spp stiping is and that's it some people are okay with that but man when you see like something you put your hard work to and it becomes like a number one hit somewhere you're like damn why you why you think it's a lot of ghost riters and a lot of um producers and stuff like that you would never know of because everybody do they do that type of thing in the business it happens it happens and even a lot of artists steal another artist's uh image and what not and the whole Mo down to the tattoos down to the everything you know you'll you'll have a label just say okay we're gonna shelf you and put someone else and make them you and boom just like that damn I remember when um like um you ever heard of Lupe Fiasco yep so Lupe Fiasco did a whole record right I mean a whole album and then they was like oh we done with you but we got this artist Bo and we was like you could give him the album or whatever like that we just pay you for it and that's how it happened like that so they gave the album to BB and they just paid um Lupe Fiasco for it so wait which album was this no it's Bo album no no I mean which Bo album the first one this first album was originally a Lupe Fiasco album the whole thing they just said we're not we don't think you're the person for this we're going to give this to BB and then that's the [ __ ] he blew up off of yep damn that's how the music industry works so it's a it's like a a marketing tool it's like we like you we'll pay you for it or whatever but we'll make more money with a brand new artist because he will generate more than what you just it's bus doggy dog world you know you can't take it personal uh but you can get smart and wiser as you go on you know and say okay you know what I need my fee but I also need this like once you've established that okay you've given me this amount of hits okay we're going to start giving you your credit and that's why I started um IBM Integrity before money because it's like like um I just got tired of making everybody a lot of people successful and when I made a lot of people successful it's like they don't need you no more you get what I'm saying so I was like I'mma just do my own thing and get out and grind and it's been working that's what's up man it's music business is Cutthroat man I yeah you hear a lot of a lot of bad stories man a lot of people getting screwed oh yeah even in the television World shoot I can tell you one thing like I like my last show that I did on the previous Network you know some sometimes they'll pay you really well like you get paid well but the real bag is in the back end the real bag is if you get subscription or all those residual pay and if you ain't given that no deal so I already knew like my next deal that I was going to do would always include the back end so yeah so we got a a show called Badd and the Beast so it's like you know bading on the Beast or n sometimes I'm a beast too baby you know that and it's like real life [ __ ] so it's like no security it's like real fights um real gun shootings real like every single you don't have no shooting o okay it's real real authentic raw [ __ ] so it's like it ain't no sugar coating it's it's just real and when you see the show you're going to be like like damn like I don't know how you you made this but I like you know some people say that he he may get some police problems when the show comes out but the network is cool with it and that's the beautiful thing when you have a streaming platform Network where you know it's not like daytime TV where you have to follow strict rules it's it is is what it is you know and if he goes to jail I'll be there to baild him out it's okay no because when I wanted to do the I wanted to do a TV show but I wanted to do it like where it was my way I didn't want to do no scripted [ __ ] no nothing like just turn on the cameras and follow and and it's like it's dope because it's like real life and it's like me um showing like my vulnerable side like loving her taking care of her baby and her but when it come down to action and the gang fights and stuff like that is all in it's there it's there he really is that Beast where he has that soft side in him deep down underneath the bullet wounds and and whatnot you know but you got to get there you got to get there you know and I think I'm his Rose you know I I I I I make him see a little bit more than the streets and I can't wait for you guys to see that on the show and see how it's going we may have to wait for season two to you know smoothing some of those rough edges but well you know it's a work in progress and um in February the show drops February 14th so make sure you guys tune in to that on urbanflix TV and they dropped the bag and they give the subscription so I already heard was it today baby girl what's her name cran was like she Ain with Zeus no more because they ain't trying to give it the subscription baby girl come on over here we going to give get you that bag and the back end that's that's how what do you mean by subscription like subscription is you know how like they pay monthly fees like people pay you eat off of subscribers too that you bring to the network that's where the real money's at yeah so the network could charge you know like $6 and we could get 50% of that it depends on the deal that you make don't go don't go saying 50% now cuz they ain't giving everybody no 50% I know but what I'm saying is they can give people that so if we get a you know you get a million sub subscribers that's $3 million easy easy how do you know if you get if you bring in subscribers or you know how do you kind of oh no see it's like we have to we have the analytic so we see every single thing and ain't GNA be I'm a real Street [ __ ] so play about our paper ain't nobody playing because I'mma put in the work and like when I do things I do it you know wholeheartedly and I'm putting my life on certain [ __ ] because I'm exposing my real my real life he is putting his life on the line when it comes to this particular show cuz you know we got police chases all kinds of things going on [ __ ] you know people getting exposed everything oh yeah [ __ ] getting stripped down yeah everything yeah it's a it's a lot it's a lot uh his crazy ass ex [ __ ] breaking into our houses it's a lot of things we still got a ex- [ __ ] right now that made a whole fake Instagram page and website about us it's it's it's cuckoo for Coco pus but we still and loving each other every day who gives about that right baby can give sh I need another one give it doesn't come off bad and bie beauty baby it doesn't come [Laughter] off okay man well it sounds like a pretty good show man what's the network it's going to be on urbanflix TV okay that's what's up mhm yeah so you going to have everything locked not Netflix but urbanflix the real black Network and I'm going to tell you the owner of this network he's a billionaire black man billionaire he puts his heart sweat and tears into his shows so we stand behind what's real it's not just about the ratchet and the this and that we got scripted we got movies we got TV shows we got reality we're going to be their first reality show on their platform so we're super excited about breaking that that that popping that cherry should I say yeah yeah how bad do reality people get treated or paid because I I've definitely heard that they will give you a extremely [ __ ] up contract pennies and if you don't want to do it they'll just move on to the next right absolutely you know especially like you know the the I daytime TV networks for sure they keep they keep the bag to themselves cuz they feel like they're giving you an opportunity you know they're like someone take that opportunity but luckily you know there are some networks like the one that we're on that values artists that will bring bring in what they need you know bring in the subscribers they want they want real Raw Talent not something that's just built you know like if if a network have to build you then they feel like they owe you they feel like they don't have to pay you you know what I'm saying we're building your name but if you already got something going on and you're bringing value to them why not why not pay your talent you know what I'm saying yeah there there is other networks that pay their talent but there's levels to this honey you know we we a we ain't talking about you know oh couple hundred hours here yeah so we got like everybody on the show like we got like you know Rich the kid offset quo like everything like that when it come down to the music department and stuff like that that's like massage you what I'm saying he has some unreleased records going to be released on the show that he has full clearance for that you guys are going to get to see and you know we we did a record that's uh that he produced that sukiana is on that we both did so and that that's called bad [ __ ] uhhuh and then you going to see like the real thing the last moments before Draco and all this stuff unreleased footage from them in the studio you're G it's it's it's going to be dope it's going to be real dope you know and I'm I'm super excited because I'm tired of shows watering down things or or cookie cutting it to how they want to portray you and sometimes they want you to look horrible you know what I'm saying or or just just for them to get a bag it is what it is over here like he said there's no security there's no this you're going to get the real raw uncut moments from what happens in our world yeah and what's surrounding our world and he doesn't hold back anything you know he's not afraid of going to jail clearly he's not afraid of getting shot clearly but he is afraid of losing love and that's where I got him in the bag that's why I got no I got him in the bag of B he he he Ain want to lose me so I'm going have to I think it's the other way around uhuh I gave you something that you never had oh yeah what is that a real [ __ ] oh boy a real rude Street [ __ ] that's for sure okay that is for sure well man you guys definitely got a lot going on man man that's what's up man well I mean you know what I'm saying the show that's going to be crazy man I I'm definitely looking forward to it man I think you guys got a lot of good stuff going onk you yeah yeah okay now you'd mentioned record labels having insurance policies on their artist I mean like I've heard about these rumors and everything but I've never really like heard like an actual example where they actually cashed in on an artist yeah so you got like juice world you got X's xit ision they made like the labels made like $40 million ridiculous yeah even Gucci man his artist that recently passed you know I know he paid for the funeral but he made he made a little Bank off of that but you made a couple of million dollars off you know you're investing though you're you're giving these artists money you have to protect your in investment you can't be mad at them but it but Gucci man took the [ __ ] chain back too d That's crazy juice R how much did they make million $40 million we damn that's he was generating of money he was so hot and he was generating money but they didn't even they knew if he was dead or whatever like that it would be more so basically they like they kept upping it every single year so they got hot or what when he got hot they upped it and then he got hotter and then they upped it and then it's the same thing baby I'm have to take some insurance on you the way you be getting shot up [ __ ] shoot you heard my my investment okay a lot of like noways like all the artists is coming with a 360 plus um uh life insurance Poli policy yep and and artists know this right of course of course you sign you have to sign off on it you know first and foremost I feel like though what they should do which they should also include the family to get some benefit because that would be that would be fair right you know and I I you know Gucci took the Man chain but he bought it so he it's his really and truly he had to make the money back that he invested so you can't be you can't be wrong at Gucci for that you be you be you m you be mad list like no see I did Real [ __ ] [ __ ] when Draco died I gave his son every single thing off the song and it is still generating it's just like but it's not me it's different it's like it's who thought you should have took the life insurance policy on him too yes I'm sorry was that not nice yeah it's true it's factual how do you hear about these things like the juice ruled and the XXX and oh because like I have friends as Executives or they s them or you know it's just thing if you're in the music business you know about it yeah and then you know they all pass the contract around laughing about it and stuff like that like we making more money than we made that's why I'm so like passionate when nipy died because they thinking like he was a legend but he was a legend before he died he was he was making the same type of music same type of of everything and when he died he went from selling $50,000 the first week after he died what he he went platinum so it's like like [ __ ] that's a big jump yall just now noticing that huge jump and then even with Mo three I was working with him and gazi did the same thing with him you get what I'm saying so gazi had an insurance policy on on Mo three also of course damn I think they're very smart that's a very smart business move I ain't I ain't knocking they hustle I don't know how to I'm about to call the insurance company in the morning no it's not it's notan it is a good thing I'm sorry to say it you have to protect your investment but you come on that would stupid you putting all these millions of dollars and literally you could go out on a concert St put millions of dollars no more because the internet the internet is making them okay but regardless of the fact they're still investing you it's it's not it's not like it's coming out of the artist pocket or the artist money for the insurance policy it's not they they're covering it so you just can't be wrong at that that's like people saying oh they're mad at the networks for you know keeping you know keeping certain bags but they're investing is you chose to sign that paper you chose to agree to that because they have to agree to it I think [ __ ] don't be thinking they just want to change their lives real quick yeah and get their bag and then um they signing their their life away next time no they're not signing light I would say this next time artists y'all need to be smart make sure to include your family in that policy to where your family gets benefits too that way your children your your mother your father whoever you gets to eat off of your legacy how long has this been going on um the last I what like a while 10 years a while yeah so about say like 2015 since since JLo's been insuring her ass okay it's been around okay if and you you got to understand artists can ensure body parts what makes you think labels ain't ensuring their artists think about it it's not uncommon is now is this only like rappers that this H that's happening too or is just like all artist the really it's in just urban community the street for sure and I don't think Taylor Swift got problems like that you ain't doing no like G Brooks and other [ __ ] like that like no they don't give a [ __ ] so it's just the stre but I know Wendy Williams had an insurance policy and that's why they wanted her ass to croak I'll give you that te the network had an insurance policy on Wendy a long time ago or still well you don't want to say just just know that they definitely did her new her New Deal included that and that's why they want her to look like she's cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs you know and they kept feeding her whatever she needed and I love me some Wendy so I pray that everything turns around for her the bank releases her funds and whatnot because they really trying to make it seem like she doesn't know what she's doing but really and truly it's just the people around her getting greedy you mentioned them like laughing about these contracts man like that's kind of crazy no because just say like they generated 12 or $20 million um in one year right but when that when that artist died they generated $40 million just off his death so no promotion and then they got the rest of their life they eat off that music and then they have released Songs they eating off of it too so it's like it's just a [ __ ] up business that's what you think like Spotify um what 70% of the people of the labels the owners and stuff like that of labels is investing into Spotify so they eating all around all across the board so they control what's get hot and what's not hot yep they pick choose y yeah that's I mean that's definitely conflict of interest right there but who going to stop them they the they the machine they the lawyers they they every single thing so they they turned our our um what we do and then they just transformed it you into a business that just it's like slavery again yep that's it yep dirty man man music business is so dirty uh it definitely is and that's why you like you you just got to you think p is getting exposed P did is getting exposed is because like cuz pissed off somebody in Hollywood and basically they was like okay we no but he also did some crazy things but I listen I'm like I'm cool with Diddy soen I ain't Diddy shaming nothing right now very nice to me over the years what it's not our business to talk about Cassie wasn't thinking about suing Diddy somebody put that in her head listen you don't put somebody else put the other person like no Canon just mind your business no that is not our business the Diddy world is the Diddy World welcome to the shes and Cannon world over here well at the end of the day is did he pissed off the wrong person in Hollywood and and they they got him now but Diddy seems like the wrong person to piss off though you know he seems like he's that guy I always say what's in the dark always comes to light so you just have to live your life the right way and if you lived your life the right way these things wouldn't be happening and that's it and that's all no it's not at the end of the day [ __ ] do whatever they want to do and and they got to live by it they got to live with whatever happens because you chose to do what you did you can't come back 15 20 years and yes you can ask him for some [ __ ] I mean no [ __ ] maybe they had an ND you don't know maybe maybe something expired to where people could eventually start talking oh Lord longest on 6 and then they want to just blast him because I'm not listen I am not I'm not uh it's wrong I don't I'm not having anybody's back when it's come to those type of things but at the end of the day you can't tell somebody when they when it's right or wrong to speak about their experiences of what they've been through to each his own if it takes a woman or somebody 20 years to say hey I was touched the wrong way that's their prerogative to say that but it is what it is you know that's their business that's not mine best believe if somebody touch me wrong one day they going to know right away no Bill Cosby get convicted for [ __ ] that it was 30 40 years ago like it wasn't even no DNA um [ __ ] going on and just because the [ __ ] Oprah said he tried it on her that's when everybody well maybe people finally felt they had a voice that people would believe them because sometimes when you got a big name like that people the jell man out the industry that's it the who the jello man like cuz that good Jello like we don't we can't even find no more Jello like that no more period crib Street oh my God can I take this mic off of you like let's mute his mic please no I'm telling you the jell was good cuz and then he had the Fat Albert stuff like he was I mean okay but regardless of the great things which I'm I'm I'm still a Bill Cosby fan and R Kelly fan but they still did some things R Kelly so you can't pick one and pick the other what I'm saying is you can't the parents can't come back or like come on no you can't come back 10 15 years uh and say he touched me like how you know it's true just because he said it no they have they have they have to have some sort of proof they don't have no proof you don't know that Bill Cosby they had proof I don't know I didn't watch it because it's not my business I'm mining my business I would just say as a man that's scary as hell it is scary because any woman could just make up some [ __ ] make up some [ __ ] from 20 years ago and be like he did this to me and you're going I ain't did [ __ ] but if she gets up on that stand and goes he did that I know it is and that's the same thing with with Diddy and Cassie like [ __ ] you waited 20 years to say this [ __ ] okay but everybody's story is different I will say there are a lot of people that that crywolf when they're not real victims just to get a bag I I will say that it's messed up for those that actually do lie because they mess it up for the ones that really do go through problems I will say that but it it it is a messed up situation you know like why why if if a [ __ ] touch you and did wrong why you don't put the [ __ ] in jail why you have to sue him that's where the motive come from because it's like now you looking because you broke and down and out and this [ __ ] up let me just lie and do it it happens in sports it happened in entertainment it happened um look what OJ Simpson been through like [ __ ] if he did something and this [ __ ] get away with it you convict this [ __ ] for stealing his own Jersey this [ __ ] went to prison for stealing his own Jersey he did oh my God Lord forgive me for laughing honey just mind your business no that's real [ __ ] [ __ ] like oh God CU that's that's wrong D homies that's really like 20 years ago a [ __ ] you lead a [ __ ] and then she come back 20 years later and he touched me he's he raped me like and then but I want3 million I'm not even gonna lie he has an ex crazy ex that's saying allegations about him right now and things so I can understand that but what I don't like is when people really just try to mix some sort of Truth with a whole lot of lies to really make you look crazy and I understand that because we're dealing with that ourselves right now you know I had to take a whole restraining order out on a [ __ ] you know but it's just it's it sucks like I said it sucks when you got real victims and real people going through real [ __ ] but then you got the crazy delusional ones that are out for whatever Vendetta to Target people it's it's it's really messed up it really is I I all I want to do is pray for y'all and I pray for world peace and I think that's that's all we can do and mind in our business well if you don't want to ask [ __ ] just don't ask the [ __ ] because I'm going tell you how it is yeah homies like I sugarcoated and I'm not going to be nice because people do up [ __ ] it's like really and then the they let him out 24 years later like or 40 years later oh we found out the [ __ ] lied oh just some you just general no it's been happening more and more and more but it's like you give them one or two million do but they just lost lost like 20 30 years of their I actually just saw that recently just happened to somebody it was on shade room I think you know and that was 40 years yeah he he went to some guy went to jail for 40 years and they just gave him what how much like like2 million $2 million $2 million but you lost 40 Years of your life like that is not a good offset I'm sorry it's it's it's so messed up you know but he was how did they find out he was innocent DNA or something I don't know the [ __ ] re uh caned the story after 40 years yeah and then nothing happened to the [ __ ] was she lying or which way was she ly she was lying I mean do they know she was lying the whole time or did she get paid to recant the story listen I no the [ __ ] really lied she got married found God and wanted to tell the truth wanted to tell the truth like literally this just happened like a week ago yeah like literally a week ago that is oh man damn man yeah that's that's there's no consequences for women when they lie it's a crazy world but men lie too don't get it twisted now men lie too men lie probably the I'm like the only woman in this room right now so no men do not lie to put a [ __ ] in jail no well you're right I don't think that's that's the case that'd be a rare occasion that's very rare you're right you're right women lie is nothing worse than a scoring woman but but women lie just to take a [ __ ] money take or they're miserable if they're miserable you know misery loves company I will say that I will say that and if they can't get what they want or get get that they they just want to bring everything down or find a way to to ruin your happiness you know just move on it's so much easier I mean you're living your life watching someone else you know live theirs you're missing out on your own life all that energy you putting into creating this whole situation you could be doing your own thing no I think [ __ ] stop calling women [ __ ] [ __ ] love to play victim and then they love to say well why did you leave me for her or why did you like [ __ ] I told my one of my exes she was like I stay down from you and when you came back up I said no [ __ ] you were just bad luck can Canon stop calling women [ __ ] she was just bad luck soon as I got away that clown just moved say so well I'm glad he did that because you know I'm here now yeah what what was it like working with nipy I mean it was like you know how like you growing up with somebody and it's bragging you know we doing hood [ __ ] and stuff like that it was just normal you get what I'm saying so it's like when he was doing bad I help him out same vice versa and stuff like that it was just like normal brother to brother [ __ ] so you guys were okay you guys were really tight man yeah that's what's up man you know what are some good times you had hanging out with them um [ __ ] we go to the mall we eat we um Beach U go on trips um you know like regular [ __ ] it it's like because we all humans so it's like is it's just like normal [ __ ] you know like me and you talking that's just like we had just conversations like hard to hard talks and I think that's the most important thing is when we had like real talks like cuz do something funny I don't like I call Cuz out on it and then vice versa what was it like seeing to become such an icon man you know what I'm saying knowing him growing up and kind of seeing who he actually became um I think is the worst because oh Lord here we go no because he was talented he should have got his flowers before he died and on 60 it's like they it's like people [ __ ] with you more when you dead and gone and it's like that's not right because he produced and had the same type of talent when he was here on Earth so when he's dead and gone now y'all want to realize and call him a legend that was like some sucker [ __ ] to me they were like brothers so they did like fight too and have have their moments where they disagreed but just like brothers they get back and be cool too yeah no but I'm just saying like he was I'm happy you're highlighting the good stuff honey I'm so proud of you I'm so proud of you listen he should have been a legend when he was alive and not when he's dead and gone you get what I'm saying then you got like the weird weird ass all money let's keep it at that see I don't want you to go the point of it is because they living off a cuz's name but not doing nothing for his kids okay let's keep it positive yeah it is positive it's the truth okay so it's like I like to I keep it straight like clean across the board so it's like if a [ __ ] don't like it or respect and then do something about it no that's just how I feel that is not how we're going to do this we're going to just do things to where we don't have to say that you know what I'm saying ain't no do something about it it is how about you know if you live by the code you're GNA die by the code or you could just live right you know what I'm saying and mind your business I'm all about mining my business and a business that pays me if they business not paying me I don't give what they doing if they doing something sideways let them do that sideways on their own no but my cousin he he's um with I mean that's his baby mother so it's like I have a little more yes and love involved into it because I see like um his team and stuff they push all money in but they really don't they trying to live off of his name you say that's that's definitely common when when people die you know family will abuse the bank roll and what's left that's not uncommon every family goes through that but you don't need to highlight that right now okay you did so good no I know be like I'm real authentic I'm just I don't be with the [ __ ] and I like to I keep it that way like I speak my mind so if it comes into your head you're going to just blurt it out no because it's like I've been shot 10 times so I've been stabbed I've been in prison I've been through it all so it's like I've been ups and downs and and everything like that so it's like I'mma tell a [ __ ] how it is and how he feel if he don't with it he just don't with it because nobody gave a when I was at the lowest point nobody gave a when I was in jail nobody gave when I got shot this is why I'm here from him now have to be truthful with it because this is the real world and people want to live in a fairy tale and I don't do it like all the Instagram [ __ ] is like they be faking it well there is real love in this world and that's what I'm here to show him and no matter what all the bad [ __ ] that people did and whatnot there is still a a positive to things and I'm praying that you know I can show him that daily and show him that because seeing so much craziness from a kid I I know must it's hard you know it's hard like you know I lay next to this man every night so I know when he wakes up from moments like he'll jump sometimes out of his sleep he'll he he wakes up out in pain from where he gets shot like people don't see that side and I want people to understand you know he's not this way because of nothing he's this way because of the [ __ ] he's been through and it's only going to take someone that really loves you to understand that and just shower you with love no matter how hard and tough It's going to be and I want y'all to understand that because sometimes there's a lot of people in your life that's going through things and you don't realize and you just expect them to to to treat and do things how you would do it but you never been through what they've been through to understand why they are the way that they are you know what I'm saying I hate the fact when people talk about how sometimes how he talks because you know he just takes time to think it's because he because of his his being shot he had he he was paralyzed one side of his body so he speaks slow some times because he's processing it you know what I'm saying and I'm like I'll write I write a die for this man and I and I let him know that but I also try to show him well I also got when I got shot in my face too I know and then I had to um I want to say all of that I know but I had the bullet in my tooth so it went to it's a nerve thing it's a nerve thing so you know it's just like I'm I'm trying to be that positive blessing in his life but best believe and I don't play this one and I don't get what anybody got to say I don't care what anybody says what he's done in his past it's what he's doing now so you could you can talk all that talk you can say all kind of [ __ ] I don't care if he killed 10 20 man in the past I don't care if you do all that I didn't say you did okay but what I what I'm saying is I don't give a and for all you [ __ ] out there that's saying he's been married he's been this he's been that I don't give a honey cuz I'm here right now where you you at in your bed talking [ __ ] about us take that and run with it there you go man we mentioned bringing nepsi and YG together what was that like because from what I understand at that point in time it wasn't necessarily cool for Bloods and Crips to be that closely working um it was because um my homie punon punon Daddy he was managing YG and then I knew why G from um juvenile hall so when I see um seen him and he got out it was like we used to work with you know quad and them and stuff like that DJ Mustard Tai dollar sign we all was working together and then I was like I told nipy I was like I got a a [ __ ] that's he heating up he about to um blow up he got a song called um tooted and booted and nipy was like like he wasn't [ __ ] with I'm like you going to with him because uh he going to be big and we did the record bring it California back I end up getting shot and then went to prison and then when I came out U ni was like you right and they did like four or five songs when I was in jail it sucks though that he wasn't a part of it but we get you know it's it's still a blessing to see what he he did he did make happen you know that is a historical moment bringing those two sides together you know the positive was is all positive you mentioned bringing YG to your hood yeah what's how how's that go or you know what I'm saying what's that like is that touchy type of thing or no no because if if I have respect for my homies so if I'm going to bring somebody to the hood it ain't going to be a [ __ ] that's going to disrespect them so it's like he going to be respectful just like if I go to his hood I'm going to be respectful and that's just how it was he was just respectful like YG is not a disrespectful [ __ ] so if he with you he really with you and um it just always always love okay that's what's up all right well uh man is there anything else you guys want to touch on before we get out of here yeah Ralphie I hope you die and eat a dick no he does not like listen you got my [ __ ] killed bro I do not with you you can't say that baby how did he get him killed he ran he left him but he didn't he wasn't the one that poke him what he was gonna do okay Canon thank you so much for this interview it was lovely you guys tune in to BTY and the Beast on Urban flick TV February 14th where you'll see more of this lovely face of mine yeah real authentic real [ __ ] I appreciate you guys man lot of Mercy thank you interview what's up this is Cam Capone we got more content like this coming soon so hit that like button subscribe and stay locked in to cam Capone news
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