MAC Wanda talks Growing Up in Oakland, The Crest, Raising MAC Dre, His Legacy, Handling Business

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[Music] do [Music] reactions barbershop 914 texas street fairfield california feel free to walk in or book your appointment at hours nine 707-389-2161 and six o'clock tuesday through saturday i'm getting fresh this is mag wanda and i'm keeping it 100 with zola roaster and myesha pool hey [Music] [Music] there we go [Music] hey man listen listen we are in the building right now man with um i'm gonna say bay area royalty you know um hospital takeover presents another episode of keeping it 100 with joda roaster and my shampoo caught up in the moment huh and we're here today with the legendary um like i said bay area royalty mrs mack wanda how are you doing yes in the building with the roaster and maisha poo yes yes it's um i was i've been wanting to get an interview with you but without me speaking with you personally i heard from the grapevine that you really didn't like doing interviews you know what i'm saying and then i went online and i only could really find one interview you know when you did the interview with sway you know which was a great interview shout out sway you know what i'm saying hometown hero of ours um so just just just for a quick quick question why is it that you don't like doing interviews um so i think you and i had a conversation i i think i was in rome or somewhere you call me talk um and i and i think i said to you then you asked me about an interview and i said i'm still kind of like mourning grieving kind of and when i talk about matt dre i'm i'm still sad you know i'm still sad but i realize too that i have a responsibility and an accountability to him right so that's why i'm doing this interview most definitely we're honored to be no doubt about it and then two years old it's because i love you without hearing your voice about certain things then we don't really get the understanding of who mac dre was where he came from but it was one thing that i want to do that i want the people to understand let's get to know matt wanda right exactly listen i can't speak for max dragon exactly i can only speak on behalf of him and and what i know that he would be thinking or saying based on me raising him right you know so so get into mag wanda where was where was mike wanda born i was born in oakland oakland california clinton california oakland naval hospital my dad was in the navy we were he was stationed in oakland i was born in oakland we're part of oakland so long ago and people wouldn't believe how long ago let's just say this right now matt jay would be 52 52 55 and you are his biological mother yeah and i'm 52. and he came about that what what yeah what he came out that he hopped out that [ __ ] one nine seven oh my god oh my god i said you must have had him when you was 12. and you are absolutely gorgeous well thank you thank you thank you i'm talking about like taboos like black don't crack no when i tell you the true definition of that listen she don't have one wrinkle on her her hands look good that's amazing she her body looked good like i would have never guessed she had a 52-year-old look at her look at her father what is the regimen um you know i just live life and joy try not to stress too much drink a lot of water eat the right foods right but it's it's all mental for me to me it's all mental and i gauge it and when i feel like i'm getting like off kilter or is too much i know how to hibernate i know how to catch flights i know how to i know how to go yes i know where to go so so growing up being born in oakland and then growing up what what were the things that you went through in your life that that um basically uh uh molded you into being the person who you are now tell us a couple stories about things that you know that helped you be come the individual you are today so there's i come from a family of five siblings i'm the oldest so you know the oldest is always the one that's responsible the one that has to take care of everybody else my parents work um my mother at some point her and my dad divorced my mother was on her own but i was the oldest she worked so i had to take care of siblings i mean it was just i responsibility from day one right you know out the gate um so with that you know i just grew up being responsible it's just you know i could see things took care of things knew what needed to be taken care of when and where how it was just in me um when i got pregnant with andre you know my first born even then you know in the 70s getting pregnant 17 it was was hard on my mother um but even then you know i felt the responsibility to take care of my child not leave my child with my mother or anybody else it was just something that in me that i knew i needed to do so you drink you had dre when you were 17. so doing the math you're 69. okay so really you know we're keeping one on it well i i understand that but i can say okay really most definitely but that look i had to get that out because i'm like you know that's that's inspiring people we probably gonna come back to it a couple of times man yeah but you know that's kind of that's amazing but um okay yeah no doubt about it and adversity any adversity in your life well you know the same what is it uh if it doesn't kill you it makes you stronger yeah if it it didn't kill me so now i'm like most definitely i couldn't attest to that i could attest to that because i've had several conversations with you and um i always walked away learning something you know what i mean and i'm hardhead [ __ ] you know what i'm saying so and i encounter a lot of hard hats yeah you know but i can tell the way the way you're stern about the decisions you make about certain things you ask a lot of questions yeah i don't know i don't know i was trained to do that so a lot of people don't know though my background you know um i went to work right away because i knew i had a son i had to raise him and i knew how i wanted him to be raised i don't know why but i knew where i was going but i ended up working for a bank for 40 years and that training um that training right there helped me guided me raised me to again be accountable and be responsible and to read and to listen and to ask questions so a lot of people say i don't talk a lot it's because i listen a lot and i ask a lot of questions so you got two ears and one mouth so that you listen more than you speak i learn a lot from listening yeah me too i learned a lot from listening yeah yeah you know a lot of people talk talk talk talk talk because that because i you know a lot of times i'm online and i'm i'm listening it's like people talk so [ __ ] much listen you learn more and get and get more by listening and you're more useful you're more useful it's like because then you know where to apply it you you you know where to apply what you've learned from listening right well i learned when you do listen when it is your time to talk you know what you're talking about exactly yeah exactly yeah you know what i mean so that's that's um that's uh very respectable but like i said though um i always left you know with a profound respect of you know your your position on whatever it was that we spoke about well you know what i i i thank you for that feedback yeah thank you because because that's my purpose that's my purpose to t listen teach share so we can all grow right because that's what it's all about we all grow you know so at 17 after um having dre his father his father was in your life for how long probably for that night that night keeping one hundred then you know what i'm saying i was 17 i was 16. so after that like he didn't he wasn't nowhere around after that like his family was i mean you know and i don't i i don't like talking he was young too exactly we were 16. yeah so you guys were children exactly and back then you know you hit it and quitted it and yeah exactly yeah most definitely going on about because you wasn't supposed to be hitting that exactly so you it's not like today when you tell everybody you brag oh i i hit such no it wasn't like that yeah and so now in the process of raising dre as a 17 year old young lady you um took upon a hell of a responsibility you know what i mean and me knowing dre personally um i think you did a great job as far as raising a a young stand-up guy you know what i mean that's really what he was though right he was a stand-up guy not only was he talented but he was a real [ __ ] you know what i'm saying yeah that's what we say in the street though you know what i'm saying oh that's a real [ __ ] though you know what i'm saying just a quick story dre i met dre um in oakland they said they used to book him to come to jeffries down there and um i met him and i was like i see him i said that's a weird [ __ ] he had the big glasses going on and [ __ ] like that though and people uh was like man on that straight man oh man and then you know i'm saying jay diggs was with him you know what i'm saying kilo everybody they used to come deep though you know what i mean and then um i ended up going introducing myself and getting to know the guy but um let him know i rapped so he asked me to rap one time and um i forgot what rap i said but he he was he was um impressed you know what i mean and every time after that he called me after he got they got to know me he called me when he came to oakland really yeah most definitely this one we wasn't taking so like what time period was that the 90s this was what it was you know i'm bad on um years yeah so i'm about because i've been to prison so many times so you know i'm bad on you so i i know i know it was when he when he had he started wearing that fur that fur hat yeah so he's always had an add-on earlier was right here yeah the midnight yeah yeah 95 yeah yeah yeah so somewhere up in there but it was um it was cool though you know what i'm saying but and i always say i say damn we never took no pictures me yeah i'm gonna take it like this here i was on some other [ __ ] so i i didn't want no pictures like back in the day it wasn't social media and all that though so he didn't take the pictures and do all that though let everybody know everything and i wish i would have because i would have some memories of some memories of me and the guy together though but kilo and everybody will tell you they was there you know what i'm saying they i i found out that you and and and andre had a connection in a relationship back in the day and yeah yeah yeah no doubt so people that have people that have stories and relationships with my son that touches me yeah so when i when i learned and found out your relationship with andre right most definitely i was going to do the interview most definitely and you know before before that though like you you um you took me in and and you know we like i said we've had several conversations and yeah and i you know i've reached out to you for guidance and you've helped me and you know set up situations where we could sit down and talk to people that you know that i needed to talk to but didn't feel so comfortable on my own to do it i reached out to you and i answered the call and you were there most differently and you were you you were objective you listened and you did your thing most definitely i kept it real you kept it real yeah i don't know i don't know how to do nothing else you did you kept it real and i appreciate that yeah no doubt about it so yeah but um just just piggybacking on you raising dre is what we you know i'm saying we was at at that moment um what was the hardest thing about raising drake um i would say the hardest thing was when he started to become a young man and he wanted to try out and spread his own wings and um it surprised me when he took the direction he did getting in trouble right just keeping it 100. that just threw me for a loop because up to that point i was raising him to go to school go to college i had a path for him right and then but then somewhere in there between 16 17 he decided to to do what he wanted to do right and so that that threw me for that was the hardest time so i'm saying maybe between 16 and 20 21 22 was probably the toughest time and that was the time when he was hanging out that's when what piece of uh piece of parlor robberies and snatching chains and selling did he end up going to juvenile hall yeah he went to juvenile hall and we had to go visit him in juvenile hall bring him food and everything and bring him snacks and because he was still andre but in juvenile hall he was mac dre right so that was another thing to to have to deal with two personalities you know there was andre and then there was mac dre and he had an affinity for girls yeah yeah yeah you know i mean me hearing stories i didn't know him back then with me hearing stories though he had a lot of chicks you know what i'm saying and this is one of the reasons why he called himself mac dre yeah yeah i met a lot of young ladies i met a lot of young ladies he was a player a lot of young ladies were at my house yes you said we was it was it you and your mom no visit him no i um no because at when he was 14 15 16 i was married i got married and a lot of people want to know why my last name is salvato that was my husband that was andre's stepfather so his stepfather and i and his younger brother richard and i would visit him so so andre had you know a family of people that supported him but when he got to a certain age in a certain curiosity he branched out we were living in marin and he started going to valeo and going to the quest and made friends and even we moved to vale and i think at some point um you know they were bussing kids from north vale to eastvale where we were and he made friends with people from the crest that came to that came to the school that he was at um and he was attracted to them to the people with the christ the people from the class white yes but andre was he was attracted to the people from the quest and you know and i have to say when i was his age i was attracted to the people from the crest you know i i mean because that's where the black people were right i mean vallejo was segregated the majority of the people that were black that looked like us were in the quest and so that's where we went no doubt about that's what we went that's where we made friends yeah you know yeah yeah what they call that street in the quest um man i always because i never knew what they were talking about country club country club yeah yeah yeah i was like i was like man they got a country club in the christ yeah i mean when i was a teenager that's where i went we used to hitchhike to the crest you know straight up to look for boyfriends and stuff yeah so so you really couldn't blame him no i i couldn't yeah yeah i i mean i couldn't yeah nine times out of ten we're attracted to the things that feel like us right no matter where you're at you could be living in marine where it's all white but still be attracted to your own people the people that look like you no doubt that's what we did and that's what he did yeah they had it going on in the crest it was popping in the questions for me i mean that's where the boys were for him that's that's what the girls were that was because yeah exactly yeah and he had some he had some um he had some real um dedicated friends he made yes yeah he made some and he used to bring him home so he would they would come from the crest and come to my house at eastvale right um and so i got to know them when they were younger i think i looked at pictures way back in the day when andre first started rapping and you know i was taking pictures with him and the people and the people the friends he made in the crest i got pictures way back i was still hanging with him and them right so you was that mom that was the cool mom where the friends could come hang out at the house not really they would come but but they knew they had to come with respect and when they came it was it was a certain way and i and you would be the mother yes not the friend yeah no i didn't do what they did with them and all that no it wasn't like that it was you know listening listening to his music and him embodying this character mac dre what did you think on the offset on like like in the beginning what did you think like what is he doing um you know it wasn't really because i was working a lot i worked a lot so i so while i was at work andre was doing his thing he was doing this this was all being developed in the crest while i was working i was so focused on my career my job and paying bills and doing what i needed to do and the same thing with my husband going to work andre was doing this and a lot most of it we didn't even know we i did not know we did not really know until um we went to that famous um talent show at hogan high school right that's when it really hit home that's where we really knew because yeah he was doing all that in the garage and everything and he was going to the quest and he was doing his thing but that was just all part of growing up to me did he ever come and say mom listen to this oh yeah he did yeah he did yeah he did but i still didn't the impact yeah that it that it has today it's it's this still didn't register when he said when he came and said mom listen to this did you like it yeah i did i did i always did like it see that's the thing i always did like it but i still didn't think that everybody else was gonna like it i'm his mother because i like it yeah but i really really liked it did you encourage him to to um go in another field or oh yeah i go to college yeah yeah yeah all that vision all that stuff no he had no idea what he was doing go to school yeah but then but then what he was doing but see that's the thing he knew what he was doing yeah he knew what he was doing and i kind of i kind of trusted that he knew what he was doing so i let him do his thing sometimes we have to let him climb yeah i you know there was some kids get on the cabinets and they'd be climbing and doing all the time but see i didn't know that my daughter was an acrobat she climbed like she was two years old climbing on top of the refrigerator right now she does after that is she an acronym she's an acrobat but you know in my mind i kind of he was smart i knew he was smart and i knew he knew what he was doing but but i didn't necessarily agree with it right but i still didn't i didn't stop him right i mean i liked the music right so i was interested in support yeah i was into it and when he when i went to that first talent show and saw that that's when you know it was like okay real he's good he got something going yeah he's got something going he's good and people like it besides me other people they like it yeah yeah and and and then he got into some things that were just above and beyond the call of duty right yeah well i must say i'm gonna say that he were dealing with the people who got into some things but as far as the bank robberies right because um yeah there was never any evidence that dre was involved right in a bank robbery right because if there was some evidence they would have found it they would have liked him and at the time i remember somebody telling me a story you were working for a bank i was i was working at one of the banks that got robbed exactly by drayton had nothing to do with it but one of his associates was the one who called it and dre ended up knocking him out oh see i didn't know that story no i didn't know that because i do know that when it happened when we got robbed they came in there they scared the [ __ ] out of all of us i mean it was just like whoever it was came in there like monsters and you know and i'll never forget that they came in there they took and see the thing about it is these are friends of mine that i work with we were a team and when they came in there and they did that and the way they did it it was so monstrous that it just will never forget it so the people that did it need to know that it's imprinted it it it became part of who we are now right um so they they they touch lives right so um you know i froze and everything and it got to a point where when i when i took a break um the first thing i did was call andre you know because eventually at some point the fbi came in and showed pictures of people right and it was people that i knew andre's friends and you know i had to like i don't know you know why i didn't faint on the spot but i you know yeah i heard you were cussing dre out i called him i went on my break i couldn't wait for my break i was watching my what i just counting the minutes down and as soon as i got my car i called him crying and screaming and yelling you know did you do this and what the [ __ ] blah blah blah blah blah but i knew in his voice i i just knew that he didn't right and he was so sorry right but your friends did it it's your people they you know so you know these some of the friends that came to your house well to this day i don't really know actually who because nobody's gonna let me know that they still protect that nobody's gonna ever let me know but see the the problem with that is because and i don't really need to know but but because of that i'm suspicious of everybody right so when people think that i don't like them or act funny or she's this or she's that it's because i'm you might have been one of the ones right something that scared the [ __ ] out of me exactly yeah and you had no regard you had reckless exactly what i'm saying guns going on exactly you you know i mean i don't know if they knew or not that i was in that bank when they did that but they had guns they pointed them and what if something had gone wrong and i got killed right now what a story that would have been magdrea's mother got killed in the bank that his homies robbed yeah he's crazy so during during the time that he was incarcerated for um a bank robbery that he had nothing to do with um what was your life like well it was it was it was bad it was rough because you know first of all going through the bank robberies and every time they hit the news the first name they printed always was matt drake and the rubber room guy and the robbery gang and max ray was the head of the proper room game right so yeah it just wasn't nice just it was bad and then going to court and then him getting sentenced and then me having to visit him in lompoc and for five years and all that it was it was rough it was probably the worst time of my life did you lose your job no no luckily no because people i work for knew me as a matter of fact they had my back and protected me and i remember one of my bosses my manager said did you rob a bank no i didn't so do your job going about your life yeah yeah well yeah so finally when dre was released it felt like you was released also exactly yeah exactly i remember when i i remember he um because my plan was to go pick him up but he had other plans he you don't need to come pick me up just provide this this this this the fila this that and whatever and i did but somebody else picked him up yeah and so i guess some girls or whoever picked him up yeah exactly you know nothing nothing stopped him nothing changed his mama yes as a matter of fact we had a party um and i still had pictures of that when he got home we had a little get-together um but yeah it was um the thing about it is the five years though i was going every week every other week or whatever and we were talking about the future and a lot of it see i understood when he got out what his purpose was because we talked about business we talked about the the rap business we talked about um mac dre and what he was going to do and how he changed his style and what he had learned and one of the things he said as a matter of fact somebody i think somebody posted an article where he said he learned in there what he rapped about was not just about the crest vallejo or california he learned that he needed to wrap globally that's right globally so a lot of times people people still like the quest this is for us this was for us over leo this is for us california this no it was global he was going global at that point and i understood that industry music he understood the business at that point he learned the business and when he got out he was full-fledged it was full-fledged we had a complete business plan most definitely mm-hmm we had a you know what i mean so he had a complete business plan he knew what he needed to do he knew what he was going to do um and he started doing it and he started just putting out albums and putting out songs just bang bang bang put them out and every time he he would right want to do one mom you gotta listen to this listen to this and i will listen i'd be like yeah yeah yeah um but yeah he he he came out with a plan so like right now for me and although you know it's been what 18 years it's been 18 years i understood that plan right although it took me a while i have to continue to execute that plan and that's what that's what's respectable you being a head of his state you take care of business when it comes to this i'm not playing yeah oh i know people people think i am and people test all the time but but what they don't understand is i may not be saying a whole lot but you won't be able to cross this bridge again right straight up when you make those sneaky moves and when you make those moves that you're stealing you're taking advantage and when i say take advantage you're taking advantage of me his mother and his daughter right and you don't acknowledge that or you give us no no respect or no like what's his name said put some respect on my name right birdman put some respect on my name and when you don't and when you take his songs and you take his moves and his styles and stuff and you redo them and you think i'm not watching or i don't see i do you won't be able to come across this bridge again right you burnt that bridge you burnt that bridge yeah you burnt that bridge and as as a mother um your life has been encompassed with mac dre how do you find yourself like one question that's a good good question because i ask myself that question all the time right who would i be right without mac dre and without all of this that's right who would i be but you know what i'm i'm almost at the point where i'm starting to say this is who you be this is this is you right yeah this is this is who i am yeah and there's no reason for me to even think like that because exactly i'm getting to that point because i used to question i used to i questioned what would life be like without it and who would i be without it but the bottom line is it's me it's and that's actually um a brilliant um move to uh understanding because it took a long time guess what why would i even fathom who would i be right without this is who you are this is who you are you you brought this to the world you created this you created this i created this so you have another son i have another son richard so how does he feel um so for family it's hard it's really hard because andre was the kind of person his love was just infectious everybody he was so good to everybody and his personality like i mean like everybody has a story about andre and rarely do you hear anything negative printed in social media anywhere andre just had a way of making you feel special you feel special he had that way that was his gift that he had and he made his brother feel special he made everybody still feel special and i get these stories all the time that what andre he might have done something like buy you a shirt when you needed it or buy you some water or whatever you know he had a way of connecting taking the time out and listening to what you might have to say or you might have wanted to rap or whatever he would take time out to listen he would look at like when girls were going crazy you might mac [ __ ] dress he'd be looking at him but he made he gave them attention another another one that listened he listened what he listened and he learned from listening yeah it's an amazing story and do you realize that you are royalty no i you don't understand him well i don't really stop to think about that i just i have a mission and i'm just accomplishing my mission i don't stop to think who's looking who's watching who's calling me this or that whatever i don't you see royalty is basically a hierarchy you feel me like i call myself a king people call itself quick that's royalty you know what i mean it's a hierarchy we have to be answered to no that's and that's the truth that's the truth and if we don't if we don't um uh let people understand that they'll try to misuse us you feel what i'm saying and and what i like to do is i like to well i'm not gonna go around saying i'm royalty you don't have to say it i but you know you don't have to say it but you're acting to you how you said earlier i i i'm watching and you can't cross this bridge so that's that's letting them know right here but i'm talking about it with your actions is much more important than saying it with your mouth saying it with your actions you act like royalty you know what i mean my brother asked me he said so what you going what you going to talk to her about i said man whatever we talk about she's royalty she's bay area's royalty you know what i'm saying and that's how we're going to treat her you know and we had a conversation about who wanda was and that's how i see you wanda and that's how a lot of people see you you know what i mean well it must be about something i'm saying or doing well it's hard for some people you know maybe you you oh okay because you did you you said that to me because yeah we had a conversation about you not approachable like people are afraid to say something to me they'll call somebody else and say then they got my number mm-hmm amen because jack's though when they could have did it they fell i don't know that people can't because my number is pretty much public and i have had the same number for 50. so they'll call someone else to get to you because but see that's loyal to you that's [ __ ] they're both gonna tell you because people they know how to get a hold of me they know how to get a hold of me but it's they know how to get a hold of me some people just don't get a hold of me and they know they should they'll call other people they'll call they'll call other people yeah because they already know what i'm gonna say that's why they don't because they already know what i'm gonna say they are they're gonna go through other people that they think might get to me to give them the answer they want because they know if they call me directly i'm gonna have a conversation with them does this make sense right how does this help me or mac dre or his daughter yeah and they can't answer those questions and and that's what royalty does i'm asking questions i'm going to ask questions my number is public but you call me though i'm going to ask questions right yeah that's what royalty does so so if that's royalty hey there we go that's royalty i'm going to ask the questions and if you can't answer them you feel me i feel you and i think it's the love the love and respect that people have for you is you know it's the level you know there's so many different levels of love so many different levels of respect and you're held at the highest people maybe those that don't call you directly maybe it's out of intimidation you know not everybody but some you know it could be yeah you know well we were at the we were at the mac dre um day right and i and i talked to you about this there was a thousand people on stage yeah and yeah there were big security guards out there yeah that couldn't get nobody off the stage here comes little mac wanda right not saying little as little what i'm saying in your stature you know yeah you cleared the stage i didn't clear it completely no i watched it i watched it i'm sitting there i'm sitting there watching i'm like man who who is that out there they're like man wanda tripping yeah and when i'm walking up because because i'm looking at the show because i like the show i like to watch all the the the uh rappers and i like to watch everybody that's in the lineup i mean we choose them for a reason most of the time it's because i like them right so i'm watching the show and it gets to a point where like i think it was the boy was on the boy sob the boy and i wanted to see him i came to my show to see him right he had no room to perform right none the stage was like packed like everybody else he couldn't move he was like i couldn't even tell who had the microphone right so i had to like really look and then i said to myself let me go down here you move the crowd let me go down here yeah roll your t on and do that yeah and i walk down i can hear people oh my god here she comes that's the respect that's that respect all all the way down to the state here she here she comes here she comes what you want me to do it's too late what what you were supposed to do you didn't do so now i got to do it right so listen and closing this interview out which i think was a great interview very informative you know what i'm saying and um what would you like the people to know about mac wanda and can you give us a fun fact about dre that nobody knows okay so the first question what what i want people to know about me right um so people need to know right now i um have a very positive spirit right i love everybody there's no hate none whatsoever even if even if i get on you it's out of love that there's no hate it's because i need to do what i need to do and you might you might be in the way or you might not be but i'm going to let you know that i'm i'm trying to get here right and if you're in the way and you're stopping me or you're causing me too much time and money i'm going to tell you i'm going to tell you but it's all out of love because i'm on a mission i i'm only going to be here for so much time on this earth and i got to accomplish what i need to accomplish before i go right um so so that's mac wanda straight up um and then and i and i love my son i love my son and people have to understand don't tell me because a lot of people want to tell me what mcdre would have done and max ray would be rolling in his grave because i did this or i did that people have to understand i'm his mother he's not here anymore i'm responsible for this so it's not about what he might like or not like it's not about that anymore he's not here anymore people need to accept that the way i've accepted it i'm going to do it my way and you might not like my way you might not like the headliners that i put on the show or you might not like what endorsements i do or what what products i come out with or endorse or um uh um co-owned with you may not like it because because you think my dream might not have liked it but it's not about that anymore he's gone he's been gone almost 20 years it's about his mother's vision now for his legacy and his estate put up so that's what it's about so i need to really get that clear with people because i get a lot of pushback about things i do i hear you but it's not going to stop you stop me from doing what i need to do and then a fun fact okay this is a fun fact this is something that that we talk about all the time as a family something we laugh about so when andre first got did his five years and he came home he came home to my house um and you know he was matt drake i'm mac dre i'm probably a player matt drake whatever okay so he's in my house um and in some days months weeks went by he started bringing home his lady friends female friends or whatever and i i i was okay with it to a point um and then it got to a point where it just got completely out of control it's like okay it got blurred lines between whose house this was so so i addressed it with him and his comment to me was one of us is gonna have to bounce he said one of us is gonna have to bounce he forgot and you know it was a serious conversation but i had to laugh you see really one of us is gonna have to bounce out [Laughter] that is dad serious too hey but listen thank you for that and listen we love you we respect you yes we hold you in high authority continue to be who you are you know what i mean and um we're going to pay it forward we're going to pay it forward well i appreciate you though maisha i appreciate you thanks for the invite thank you and like i said his positivity it's love everywhere you guys because hate doesn't pay so i there's none here right i may be firm but i'm fair and i love no no no doubt about it and listen there you guys have it there you guys have it i missed the camera i was just i was just in a daze right now there you guys have it from our bay area royalty max drake's mother mack wanda you you heard it from her man so listen make sure that you guys go continue to support like share and make sure that you keep it 100. you dig what i'm saying cause i did yeah no doubt about it she tells you matt drake came right up on the puss hopped out hey make sure you tap into the really dope cookie oh yeah this brother right here though he get down with these cookies really dope oh god that's my weakness thank you thank you you're gonna love them you know i gotta get them away from me too i'm gonna die i'm trying to get my body good for the summer my wife thinks she's the only one gonna be the only one and then two [Laughter] we people one love
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Views: 40,813
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Keywords: mac dres mother, mac wanda, mother of mac dre, thizz, thizznation, crestside vallejo, vallejo ca, nojumper, no vultures podcast, soulbeat, soul beat day, zoe tha roasta, zoe the roaster, romper room gang, romper room bank jobs, j-diggs, where j diggs at?, the mac wanda interview, drink champs, new drink champs mac dre
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Length: 46min 56sec (2816 seconds)
Published: Tue Aug 02 2022
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