The Curren$y Interview

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Thas a combo I wasn't ready for

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I didnt know people still paid attention to this channel. Isnt adam22 some paedo?

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I keep forgetting how long Spitta's career spans. That man has stories for days

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Bruh why curren$y fkn w adam22 smh

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You can tell Adam doesnt listen to any Spitta but props to him for being able to get a really good convo out of him for 2.5 hours. He didnt even have to mention Wiz Khalifa. Probably one of Spitta’s best interviews

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Spitta the man, seems like such a cool dude to chill with

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I think I saw that Adam fool at the airport a couple weeks ago

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no jumper coolest podcast in the world and it's finally happening we finally got currency on the podcast yeah man yeah man and you said you wanted some of these 20 20 out of strips right here actually should we give them some other ones grab me my back because i feel like those ones are the old ones and uh they're not as good i [ __ ] with the ones that i have in my bag a little bit more anyway it's amazing to have you here just because uh i feel like this is probably one of the most requested podcasts of the entire time that i've been doing the podcast people always wanted to see around here i appreciate it i feel like i've been here before because a lot of people that i [ __ ] with have been here for real and and and they they represent they represent me well and i i've been spoken on you know what i'm saying in here and we're always held in the highlight you know what i'm saying these ones are the ones these sour ring ones dude i [ __ ] eat these literally like when i'm get done when i get done interviews every day i just [ __ ] start munching those i'm things gonna start off with two for now you vote with edibles often nope um they don't really do anything to me man i'm hoping that i say that and then these do something right i gotta call you about yeah i had to cancel the session bro like that that'd be cool but i don't i don't predict it to happen man but part of my plan was like i'm gonna just eat mad edibles all day and be so [ __ ] high by the time i interview currency that everybody knows and everybody like can tell that i just like overdid it fam these taste so good right that's the one thing about it the one time that they ever did me anything i ate white chocolate pretzels mmm and that muffin was so good you just like going and then when it was time to go where i wanted to go and i went to stand up it's like the sofa the whole sofa tried to go up with me yeah and then i knew i should just sit back down and cancel the move and i just hung out i was like couch locked for real how they say that it's the only time i ever felt couch like for sure i feel like back in the day i used to get insanely strong edibles way more frequently whereas now it's a lot more manageable i think uh because there was a competition back then right everybody just wanted the strongest one right now everybody's trying to stretch the weed that they didn't sell in nug and flower farm and cook it into the edibles as sparingly as possible and make their paper because like if it hits you off if it don't hit you you already bought it right you know what i'm saying whereas if you get you buy some weed from me you know like you could call me look i still got 27 grams of the ounce so gonna get this back or i'm gonna pull up on you but if you buy a [ __ ] chocolate bar and bite that [ __ ] or eat half it's not working that's on you yeah ever since i got these is like but these were just good this is like the new era of my life of just eating edibles every day and just slowly building up this [ __ ] edible tolerance that i never had before that's it stand this one though that's what i'm saying the watermelon when is it it's like i'm living i'm living like a double life because my girl really thinks that i'm just tired as [ __ ] at 10 pm and it's like nah i've been eating [ __ ] edibles since noon that's criminal that's criminal how good it tastes that's it 20 20 20 20 yeah all right we needed to drop y'all got it today jack two [ __ ] rings and i don't even know what they do yet but it's cool we got one to stand up that's cool just looking out for him um you know what's the craziest thing we had mushroom sponsors on here multiple times which i don't really get because it seems like it should be illegal but i don't think they're coming for me i'm seeing people uh like promoting retail mushroom right i've seen microdose stuff like micro dose jelly beans or something in the little with a cool little logo on it i'm just glad to be around and see all of this happen yeah i like mushrooms a little bit you know what i'm saying there's never something that i just wanted to do every day yeah or even every weekend for that man whenever i've done it i feel a little too freaky bro it's just i'm a little tingly i'm a little like just i feel it feels a little too euphoric for me for sure i have to dig my [ __ ] nail into my hands yeah so something hurts me so i could come back all right cool you know my skin is not changing colors like i legit feel like tie dye a lot of things feel overwhelming yeah like things are just sort of like last time i did i i really it felt like maybe i was jim morrison because i like the doors so much right i was like i think some kind of way spiritually i have tapped into this dude and i was like you big tripple who put you in there in the middle of me tripping out like you big big trip when did you get on to the doors and [ __ ] um like my skater buddies out here just back like in like 2004 and [ __ ] um back when i was with young money and [ __ ] right um i had a lot of buddies who was sponsored by dc shoes and my friends were snowboarding and [ __ ] um like [ __ ] trouble andrew was about was super tight we still tight but one of the sickest dudes like that and just look up with him couch surfing in different areas and just kicking it and just just uh [ __ ] was jamming and [ __ ] like [ __ ] get high and put on what they like and that's what i would do too and we would just just uh i was just picking up on [ __ ] dude that's something that's underrated about skater dudes is that they end up with and i'll say the same about bmx dude is that you end up with much very eclectic music taste because the videos will have tons of different rappers throughout all of rap history tons of rock bands weird like world famous not with each one of those dudes are into when they lock into their zone so they piece will have something else so that's that that's what made skate tapes dvds so important right cause i i mean i was only a fan of the game i wasn't really i was not that tight right but i but i always was into it i would watch like [ __ ] red dragon [ __ ] tapes and [ __ ] like that too because and my homeboy uh rene renee he had music on some of those too we ended up actually doing music together later on right yeah you know that's one of the funniest uh as long as we're talking skating i got to do it bro one of my favorite things to do when i'm an interview rapper go on worldstar search their name and then look at oldest to newest you and terry kennedy's little beef what a [ __ ] hilarious thing you cannot believe that participating you didn't know like that's the best thing i like chilled until until the homie was like what's up spitzer and i was like bro like you you remember you know what i'm saying like it's all good i'm chilling regardless right so if you're chilling now then i'm still chilling but like at least at least just know that you did do all of that [ __ ] but it's all good the craziest [ __ ] is just seeing i'm watching the old ass video they're rolling around and watts talking about currency kids pull up to once i got this guy to get me he can't go anywhere and then at the same time i'm like loving low riding and like around here right and i i seen a dude that i know who is just in that video and i'm like i sent it to him and he's like bro where did you find that it's like yeah it must seem like it's another doesn't go away that's the thing about doing [ __ ] right you know what i'm saying like it doesn't go away you got to stay like who you are okay but for the people who don't know what exactly was the issue at that time honestly i don't know i know i uh oh i think i think it's because of the the double xl cover oh really yeah like see it's always it's some other [ __ ] like it was it was the double xl cover and [ __ ] felt like i shoulda i should have like i guess represented them a bit more in my in my blurb in the interview uh for a double exhale oh okay but there was talking like i don't know i didn't i'm not even the one who makes the the write-up about you you know what i'm saying but i didn't have time to explain that the thing that i saw was that basically like you were supposed to be in a rap group at some point with tk in them yeah and then it just didn't really happen or to it like his homies allegedly hit you up about doing music together and you this is what tk's words he said that currency said no i don't really [ __ ] with y'all like that which is super funny to imagine you yeah check it out you you you've been around me for like 15 minutes right do i come across as the person who responds to you know an invitation to do music apparently with people i know right and then i come back now like that like that's cold but you do at some point in your career as a rapper probably many times somebody has tried to do a feature with you and you had to say no in some way yeah yeah but i'm pretty i never i never lace it up like no i don't [ __ ] with you like that it's probably like yo this is not the cut or you know let's get another one you know what i'm saying all right [ __ ] whatever right yeah or probably or probably i was not asked because [ __ ] know i don't really [ __ ] with everybody right you know what i'm saying so yeah i'm i'm so like straight up and down it wouldn't even it wouldn't even be kind i didn't know what the [ __ ] was going on that's why i couldn't participate you know what i'm saying is that the only time that anybody came at you with like crazy gangster energy in your career nah cause sometimes i check my dm and outside of outside of pictures of boobs and like [ __ ] like that there's always like the occasional you know like yo you got the [ __ ] up son like well i'll find you like damn but i don't even i don't i know i don't know you just about some some random [ __ ] that you don't even know you said yeah for sure but it's not it i mean i know it was never even anything i said it's just that that's people's springboard into the game it's like all right this dude's already like people paying attention to him so if i get him to say something back to me then there's more clicks on whatever i have and if my music is good enough then nobody even cared that i got in by kicking some [ __ ] up my talent will win over and that's that's that's not it that's never it like we all love to see a rapper going from not being known to being known we all love to witness the transformation but let's be real during the period of them not being known a lot of thirsty ass [ __ ] yeah that's why it happens that's why it happens because it's like what's the shortcut right they like i already i put auto tune on my voice that didn't do it i got the beats like this that didn't do it you know what i'm saying i'm taking pictures in front of cars that aren't for me i'm standing on them [ __ ] dad didn't do it i got small pants that didn't do it what the [ __ ] i'm addicted to xanax yeah i'm on all the drugs i'm pouring it i'm rolling it i'm popping it nothing's happening i'm gonna [ __ ] punch this dude when he's coming out of sax spending his successful rap money and even if i get my ass kicked after i do that who gives a [ __ ] because they're going back yo [ __ ] bingo bango did this and now bingo ban goes everywhere and everybody you heard the new bingo bango bingo bango punch this [ __ ] whoopty woo coming out of there now whoop-de-whoop's not hiding anymore because he got punched and he didn't even see it coming with a nice [ __ ] bingo bangles turn now and bingo bango's entire like bingo bango could literally be a household name just as oh yeah that's the fool who because we all know that rest in peace but the dude who ran up on the baby in the louis vuitton store nobody knew who he was and then he gets beat up and all of a sudden we know he is damn there you go like buy my album they kicked my ass you know what i'm saying buy my album go fund me whatever you you got on but it's interesting to think like you got on in a much more traditional way but still the early days of the internet of just having to really like do your thing nowadays it is very different yeah it's uh you still have the network you still have a song with pitbull yeah yo that's your first world star post [ __ ] pitbull and mems mems is one of them do you remember milk this is why i'm hot yup yeah mims is on that red cafe too red cafe red cafe that's it that's all dj dj it was a dj yes i can't remember me i almost wrote it in my notes i see him right now standing next to dj khaled right now too damn bro that dude gave me a look too he like got me on that record and right now here i am i'm so superstar jaded that i don't remember the [ __ ] dj that gave me the look man it'll be in the comments yeah i know i know hopefully it's not from him you know take me back to where you're at in your life that that somehow became a song that you were on um i was checking my uh messages on myspace okay at that time and [ __ ] was like yo we're trying to get you on this record you know well no no no no no no no bro no i had done where the cash at and this dj bruh the dude won the award and everything man can we just uh go to youtube and subscribe search currency bruh pitbull that should be up this is a this dude is a staple dj nasty yes dj nasty uh dj nasty was some kind of way involved in me getting a beat from street runners or from the runners for where the cash at and then after that i was kind of joining that circle of power in florida me and wayne had wrapped over the young jockers going down instrumental and the radio station out there was playing it every five minutes [ __ ] uh rick ross saw me like at something and like brought me on a boat it's like going down like that so dj nasty is like oh yeah well let's put currency on this you know what i'm saying and people you know that was just the time of people trying to throw me alley oops because i was [ __ ] with with wayne and i met the loot so it's like what clearly this is the next dude so let's get into the process of doing that like that that happened dj khaled had me in the [ __ ] we taking over video uh and like that was all that [ __ ] was like getting crazy that's like kind of what built-in it built up into me saying i'm a step back and right because i was like oh yeah it's funny because like i feel like if you came out today and you somehow become buddies with wayne and they think about signing your [ __ ] there would be so much less pressure for you to change now because everybody knows that like the rappers who blow up are kind of like unapologetically them for the most part you know yeah absolutely and and when that came through it was like you know regimes were already said we make our stuff sounds like this we do this we do that and then that was me like trying to express to and that was the same at no limit expressed to both those situations that there's a whole nother group of people that i'm gonna that i'm trying to put this music out for but you can't do that because that's like bucking the system we did we we did this is our formula we made millions of dollars like this if you're gonna come over here play ball like that and i respect it right so that that's why i was like from in both situations i was like i better just step back and do my own thing right as opposed to like being counterproductive to what y'all doing like i'm [ __ ] it up i'm slowing the process but it's pretty amazing that you knew that much about yourself that early in your career well that that's just from coming up in the game and watching that like i watched the greats put the whole move together so i got to see what worked what didn't work when they was happy with [ __ ] you know what i'm saying and i'm like so it's not necessarily about the money oh it's not necessarily about getting this award it's not necessarily about that because i didn't see [ __ ] still not be like pumped up by the situation and [ __ ] and that's like oh i only want to do what i want to do ever forever and i understand that's probably a pay cut because the [ __ ] that i i'll tell moosa to wave off that i don't want to do which would probably put us in another spot but i always i'm just like you know [ __ ] it so right i mean it's more important to be happy maximizing it's worth the most money it's a battle because like i i i model my [ __ ] after like snoop and rick ross at the same time okay and ross is happy um he's happy and he's also like physically touching everything in the world because he's doing so much you know what i'm saying i'm like damn i probably don't want to do that much i probably don't want to launch a [ __ ] haircut line and this and this and this and this this this this you know what i'm saying i want to have fun with the [ __ ] that i'm getting and then like dog have his compound out here and he's collecting all these calls and chilling you know what i'm saying working a bit off the off of off of his legacy and what he's already done to the point where he might not have to hit the lab that much you know what i'm saying but he could still do this this ad for the beer for corona and do all this [ __ ] like that and still pick it up you know so yeah i mean that's like the puzzle of life is where do you want to end up because then all you have to do is just do the things until you get there yeah yeah that's true and just and not get caught up in the bread and that's how you end up killing your legacy i think [ __ ] get in the game and as long as they can still make money they stop noticing it's not the same bag and then they they they don't notice that they're just being tolerated in the game because the [ __ ] respect their name or what they did back when people [ __ ] with them but they stayed around so long until it's like people tired of that [ __ ] so that's that's really the whole balance man like compare being a pro skater to being a rapper if you're a pro skater like there's this crazy ass time period where you'll see like an 18 year old pro skater coming out and he's doing dead man [ __ ] taking risks every day crazy [ __ ] and it's like i always look at that and just think [ __ ] like how long is your body gonna let you do that but then like the skate world like they kind of understand that dudes will mellow out over time and still just do their thing but what's kind of weird about rap is that that just isn't treated the same way it's like you always need to be reaching these accolades and being better and they're going to compare you to push sheist because he's the hottest rapper right now you got to be hotter than him to be true relevant you know true is true if you live in that realm that's why i'm saying dog and rick ross ross is still active so he's he's enjoying his his work and sitting at that [ __ ] uh coming to america two mansion but he's still like all right we gotta put sunshine on this record and drop some relevant [ __ ] and go he's still gone like dog might make a record with charlie wilson for christmas you know what i'm saying because it's not because he needs to be on the chart like he's trying to do build like to make a billboard record or some [ __ ] right that is how it exists i feel like it because i think that i'm i'm blessed to be in that vein like i'm like like somebody who put down hammers and was on every [ __ ] magazine right you could be in a skate in the skate world have and be sponsored by every brand that really counts signature everything that counts and then it's like yo he did all that [ __ ] so you don't have to prove it you know it's like i show up somewhere [ __ ] not about the [ __ ] like you wasn't about to i don't know if you were about it like you wasn't about to like throw an instrument on like all right so you know where yet man we gotta get some balls and just like you know i could get out i don't have to come in this [ __ ] and show you that that's really how i do [ __ ] you know what i'm saying because i i did that so i feel like i feel like they give us that if it's just harder to get that you got to really jump down a few flights of stairs you got to put down real hammers for real for real and if you look at my skate tapes all my lines is beautiful and all i dropped was hammers forever and ever and ever everybody who knew they knew it even if i wasn't like on [ __ ] uh skate world mag [ __ ] knew what was up when they came to whatever park or anywhere i was the one right you know yeah yeah i guess all the brands knew they had the [ __ ] with me right anyway it is kind of similar to that but the question is do your [ __ ] you just have to find the lane the lane that will last is really the whole question because it is true that like if you are the flavor of the month dude and you do features with everybody you just burn out your value really quickly but you have to be yourself because as long as they [ __ ] with you for what you're doing is not gonna go out of style right if you [ __ ] trying to maintain your relevance so you changing your style you're getting a different kind of [ __ ] all the time just to make sure motherfucker's still saying your name that's how you're gonna burn out the [ __ ] know what you gonna do your [ __ ] is always it's like it's bread can't go out of style because you need it for the sandwich you know what i'm saying it don't matter that [ __ ] can't go out of style y'all gonna come out with ways to make a different sandwich y'all gonna stuff it with different [ __ ] put [ __ ] on the bread but the bread dealt you know what i'm saying so if you carve your land out like that and become a staple [ __ ] are going to [ __ ] with you for years and years as music change and the guard changes when [ __ ] throwing a certain type of beat and they think that they about to rap about riding around and smoking or some [ __ ] even if they don't know me they a r or somebody is like this sounds like a spittle record like you should probably and that's how some that's how i maintain to be like to deal with every time the the sets of artists change i'm still gonna [ __ ] with it because my father like ain't nowhere around it like you got to do that you know definitely yeah what's the craziest ones that come to mind of like this person hitting you up to get on a song that you weren't expecting man well i don't know because weed is universal and and that that that and me having my own strength and and being in like in the brotherhood like kind of with everybody who make the best [ __ ] i didn't been in every room like like ever you know wherever you know what i'm saying so so when a [ __ ] reached out to me for a record it don't be about nothing because we already jammed up or smoking you get inspired by by viewing the grow up sometimes i feel like i never need to go see another grow up because i've seen something not cause it's it's it's a room of weed and it's like it's a roman we you can't even smoke right now exactly what i'm saying so i'm not tripping like i went to the nike factory once and it's like yeah okay these are the soles to the shoes right these are the checks over here i can't i'm not about to do it so it don't it don't matter right i might as well go to florida i feel like i was in the room of money you know what i'm saying like that's different right yeah you've never seen that's why i don't i don't have the grow room rap video oh yeah just walking around rapping in the [ __ ] room for the uncured weed in a place that looks like home depot right that's kind of one of many rap cliches you avoided that one that yeah that's like the [ __ ] back in the 90s all right we're gonna do the everybody running scene right video and everybody's running down the alley from unseen enemy you know what my favorite one is so whatever my favorite one is that there's like white homeowners and for some reason the rappers have taken over the home and are rafting in the hall yeah okay i like i like the neighborhood the neighbors are like confused like now there's chevy's parked on the grass who's this um and there's always the dude water in the grass like and the flowers wilt because y'all just moved in and [ __ ] like that those are good those are good i like uh damn i made it a long time without doing none of that kind of [ __ ] i'm glad i was always able to make fun of it i loved the roots never do what they do video and and and i think that stuck with me for a long time which one's that uh they the whole video is just complete rap cliches okay everybody's doing the junior mafia with the champagne glasses doing like this they got the [ __ ] running scene they got the [ __ ] uh let's make these dogs look tough like a dog behind the fence barking for no reason they got that [ __ ] that was like and they're captioning it as they do there was a bunch of self-awareness there that we hadn't really necessarily seen yet for sure um and you know what i was saying the other day straight jacket video it's not like that put on a straight jacket they'll think you're crazy well you know not at this point i know but that's like the weirdest one is like trying to convince the world you're a mental patient right now they could do it right now with a [ __ ] louis louis vuitton straight jacket and then it's on man you know what i'm saying but okay was like when you think back of those memories of you know sort of having to do things that you wouldn't do these days because you're so early in your rap career and you just wanted to get in the game any way possible like when you think when you put yourself back in that position what do you think that that version would think of what you've accomplished up to this point i would be amazed like like i would be amazed and then i would probably try to pattern myself after if i saw that it could happen sooner because i didn't know that it could happen i i um every time i met somebody in the game they wasn't how i thought it was and i was like [ __ ] like nobody nobody just chilling is it's not going it's not going to work out you know what i'm saying like this because i'm not i'm not like that right i'm not like this so so clearly it's not going to work you know what i'm saying but [ __ ] it you don't have to say who but you dug it out what kind of things stood out to you the most just how people weren't real like they weren't like the regular people and you know you just don't they never turn it off like i don't i don't have a rap voice but [ __ ] have a rap voice that's just one thing right there like how how come how come something has to happen in your mind and in your throat voice box like to where you sound different to make the music like just your voice is your voice like do that and [ __ ] like talk in their rap voice because they have begun to believe they'd rather just be that than whoever they was a lot of rappers even the ones we love admittedly are playing a character like they're they're basically a wrestler at least at times you know yeah and uh that's cool that they admit it but i don't [ __ ] with that because like that's when i stopped watching wrestling like soon my sister def like made me see it was fake right like showing me that they're stomping on the mat and not actually yeah i turned it off like that was it i never cared again you know what i'm saying elvis it was like when she told me there was no santa claus my sister ruined everything that i believed in as a kid so when she when she let me know that wrestling was fake i was like that's it so like that that's the same thing with music for me bro like if i if i believe you then uh then i could listen to your [ __ ] even more i respect talent like some music is good but i also know like ah but but that's not that's not what it is i really i really value it if i if i feel like it's the truth that's why um i think that's why people who who just like lifestyle rap is a genre i feel like i i created because it's just about what the [ __ ] i'm doing and i think that people who rap like that um you you'll stick around longer once you get your stride because you're only talking about what you're doing so you're creating your your ammunition for for your music every day you wake up right what i'm saying but okay what about like kiss you know like they put on makeup they're playing characters on stage they got some good songs i mean that's kind of what some rappers are like it is not many of them wear face paint it is icp does shut up but you know what though you also see gene simmons or whatever like not like that and and hear him talk and he's not like yeah he's [ __ ] talking but i feel like back in the day you didn't see him without makeup maybe i don't know but you do now that's all i could i could put it on like them dudes was just better at [ __ ] hiding you know saying or going to do whatever they want to do on the low but but but if you encountered them they were people right you know what i'm saying but now you know you're incoherent on the record and coherent in person i don't know how anybody makes it all my all my examples i could think of of people who have respect who are clearly like kind of playing characters at one point is almost all back in the day whereas like now i feel like the [ __ ] demands a more real like level of realism whereas dangerous but also kids didn't get anybody killed like kids wanting to [ __ ] dress up and look like rustlers and [ __ ] right like them and scream and [ __ ] that that's not that's all right but when you [ __ ] want to get the draco and hang out the sunroof because that's what they doing in the video and you get your ass shot for real like that's different i saw a rapper recently have a big a big hit like basically like a [ __ ] tick tock hit and he's he's kind of sort of acting streaking in the video and then [ __ ] cooled off his next couple videos weren't really doing that good and all of a sudden he out here dissing like actual gangs like he really picked a gang it is dissing gangs that there are people in other cities who are going to shoot at you yeah over that because that's because that's going to get people talking and he's right it will get people they got me what happened um what six nine was like oh [ __ ] you [ __ ] this well what and some people would respond and be like yo even if they were like yo so-and-so was tripping yesterday they were still talking about it so it always keeps [ __ ] going people see that and they're not looking at how we feel about it or if we say oh that wasn't real they're looking at the money and how how popular the person is or who's trending or whatever for whatever reason that they're trending and they just need to get there because then they'll put their spin on it and get the money and do whatever they're gonna do that's what they think but once you get into that mix of being like a troll and just being like like just a ball of mess like that that's what happens that's normal now yeah for sure it's just about being the biggest but all the mess yeah i'm saying yeah like you know i remember back in the day like when riffraff came out and there was all these videos of him just acting so crazy and we really like didn't understand that he was kind of trolling yeah but that also he kind of really was this person he was acting like yeah yeah i [ __ ] i [ __ ] with riff raff right i got riff raff on i don't know what album that was but i put him on something he snapped right he snapped i don't know if you know ralph sampson ralph sampson played for the rockets i had this basketball card but i only know him from basketball cause he played in 80s [ __ ] he said he's balling like ralph sampson and that was in the wrapping all my homies was like and i'm like no bro like typing in your phone bro look at [ __ ] ralph sampson though and rob sampson is from texas and dude is like texas you know i'm saying that [ __ ] was bad i'm like yeah riff rappers because riffraff knows like every basketball player and i'm pretty sure he has said i'm balling like and then said he used to always say i could have played for the and he said every team yeah i kind of feel like maybe he's got a jumper he said i could have played i could have played for the bruins but i drank codeine fluid [Music] he said i just took a pill i could have played for vanderbilt i mean he said that too yeah oh yeah he said he uh [ __ ] he did something with larry bird and barcelona yeah i've done shot guys with larry bird in barcelona shot dice with larry bird in barcelona and larry bird played for the [ __ ] dream team that played in barcelona and i'm thinking that deep and i'm like you know what bro quite possibly you know what i'm saying a young riff-raff is like hanging out with the dream team and larry bird is like yo let's shoot nice painting the picture right you know what i'm saying i remember one time there was a song that was like a [ __ ] song that had become like to us bmx writers it was like we just listened to it so many [ __ ] times we put it in a video i can't even remember what the [ __ ] song name i remember he said trapping in iran i was dodging trash cans and that was like part of the hook and i and i showed him it and asked him about it like in an interview just asked if he had any memories of it and he did not it was like he was hearing it for the first time when he heard it too you got a lot of music like that i could believe that too um yeah because i don't listen to myself you don't yeah i'm not like that that's one thing too uh like i always like i peep too like in the game you're saying like you see people be different when you get around and that was something i picked up from people too like i was like like successful people out there damn you listening to yourself like all right it's other music out like like albums dropped tonight like right just now man let's let's listen to this you know [ __ ] beyond this [ __ ] yeah yeah so i don't know i don't know about i don't know you revisit it at all you got to listen to it a little bit before you put it out how do you even pick what songs are on the planet right if i if i love it in the studio then then cool and we'll hear it again when we make the track listing but i'm not you're not going to get in the car with me and and we're just listening to you know one of our products when you do a project like how many songs are you recording for like do you just record the number that you need or you record a bunch and pick the ones you like it's on whoever i'm working with i usually work with one producer so whenever they feel like you know they represented themselves because i'm i get a chance to to do my [ __ ] through words verbally so it's easy for me to express myself they got to express themselves through drums and pianos and [ __ ] so i'm like once you get off all your emotions you think you did enough then then we could you know what i'm saying right yeah because i'm just going to match the energy whatever they make so so we'll i take the whole trip with them too you know what do you like in your mind how are you still challenging yourself and becoming better like what are the things that you feel like you're actually still improving on because i'm sure you don't want your best music to be behind you right like in what way do you feel like you're still improving um beat selection i always heard i pick good beats but i i think that i'm expanding my palate more like always every year but um but with but still with some class though you know no matter what genre of beat i i pick up it won't it won't be you know just some run-of-the-mill one that's gonna be the finest one around and um i think also on the entrepreneurial side um just building more partnerships and um and making moves i think i've done i'm doing more you than i usually do like i said before i i turn a lot of [ __ ] down but as i'm kind of preparing to not so much step back but make room for for the rest of our label and [ __ ] i'm looking at other [ __ ] i could do with my time you know what i'm saying right and [ __ ] that i know that that that'll keep working even when i when i step all the way off the scene right yeah do you how much do you care about being a businessman and how much has that changed it changed once i had a son i really don't give a [ __ ] like my my manager is pretty much my brother i know because you probably had enough money you probably had enough money to be comfortable for a long ass time yeah and at a certain point it's kind of like well i don't really how much more do i need yeah but once you have a kid yeah it's not for me you know none of it the [ __ ] i already have ain't enough for him now because you know what i'm saying i got he have to have more than that so that's that was the point where i was like it's more so about starting businesses starting partnerships that resulted in me getting some checks but putting them all to the side for him like a lot of [ __ ] that i'm doing now i'm as we're structuring the deals it's all payable to him i'm not even you know i'm just going to do the work but the money's going to that kid like for sure like it's not even minds to put it in his account it's directly give it to this two-year-old do you feel like your time is best spent making music at this point or is it kind of your times better spent basically monetizing the identity that you've created as a rapper making the music because i gotta i have my team is is is small so they're all very efficient at what they're doing so they're not going to drop the ball on that so all i have to do is pump the music out to stay relevant enough for them to keep netting all these other deals and opportunities because i'm staying relevant and staying stand like a conversation in in music you know what i'm saying as long as i keep my constant core audience and they're willing to support whatever efforts i i do there'll always be brands that want to collaborate with me or use me to shoot whatever for ads or whatever because they know i got a built-in set of consumers that's that are going to come with me just for the music will will buy this jacket because i had it on uh will [ __ ] smoke with these papers because they know that's what i'm doing so you know i just have to keep on doing my [ __ ] stand true to myself and as long as i do that they'll support everything else you know makes sense yeah when i was talking to uh josh from raw about his whole brand and everything it's all come up which actually ended up being one of our biggest interviews ever um yeah that's one thing he said is that like all of a sudden like he just finds out that wiz khalifa and currency are using his [ __ ] and that just like opened his eyes to like that was the first time he realized how big rap could be for the brand yeah yeah yeah yeah that fool was he was like blown away yeah so you push the button on this and he was like why and i'm like well i mean i smoked zigzags and [ __ ] at first but these i i didn't taste i could taste the paper in the other joint in the other ones you know that been around forever and he had worked out a way to where i didn't really taste that [ __ ] the way he talks about rolling papers but yeah it's a it's a it's a whole science to him he's got the vegan ferrari and all of that [ __ ] so i know that's what's important to me like the pattern of the paper and that's what makes it burn a certain way so much stuff about like the stuff the like little tiny holes in the paper there's so many different kinds of paper yeah it it does all of that the whole time because while he's saying that i'm like rolling the joint of stuff in the comments i'm like yeah josh you know i got you brother yeah it's incredible but yeah [ __ ] we didn't even know that that that that is what we were doing at that time wiz was smoking swishers when we first lined up and i was like yo bro blunts like stink bro like let's you should roll this let's do this smoke these and then once we found the rods and [ __ ] cause it was elements too elements we found those first elements randy's elements dlx we were smoking all those they were smooth and then i then my homeboy in new york hey gave me a pack of raws and i was like that's it but i had the joint they had the papers before the combs okay yeah the trolls didn't come into the game until i don't know like 2010 or something [Music] how many blunts you smoked in your life did you were you on that at one point blunts tobacco products yes yes uh yeah [ __ ] i was with cash money records man they're hanging out with lil wayne on the bus man we smoked a zillion swishers i don't even know right i don't even [ __ ] know uh that [ __ ] was so crazy that the the you would see a pack of swishers and it's not the switches they've already been you know transformed into into blunts just running but then i got strep throat and i went to the doctor and the doctor was like you got to find another way to do that and then i smoked i started smoking joints and everything was was cool so i started like pretty much preaching to everybody because i'm like nah man the doctor said like eventually you're going to be [ __ ] off so that's really why i was pushing that [ __ ] that why that there's always that video of me telling nip about this [ __ ] because i'm like because he was saying when he got off papers when he got off probation he was gonna smoke a blunt and i'm like yeah don't survive probation to then go and smoke a [ __ ] blood dog right get with the joint as i see you got you i see it's over the edge you're air drying you don't like the way it smells what you do man i just don't like what it's doing to you friend you know what i'm saying it's not it's not right though it's not water it's not it's not a [ __ ] alkaline water though dude i took a week off recently and only ate a couple of the edible candies every night not smoking anything my first time doing that is so goddamn long that was weird see but this is what i say see there's a warning on this i don't know if this is a sponsor don't want to lose your chat but with all of this all tobacco stuff there's this one bro it is let's read it surgeon general warning tobacco use increases the risk of infertility stillbirth and low birth weight all right so boom and then zigzags and the only thing it says is 32 sheets you see what i'm saying the government is pretty sure there's nothing yeah like nothing's going to happen with that right so i'd rather [ __ ] with that but think about it nwa was bigger than public enemy yeah because they were they were dangerous it was more dangerous yeah oh no i get it i get it walk on the wild side man but at the same time i'm like you're cool i hope that we're both hanging around on earth for a long time and the only thing i see you doing that might [ __ ] you up is down you're right cause i stopped all the other drugs oh well yeah stop all the other drugs you know first and then get with that did you have to make a a break from any other drugs at one point like you were never crazy with it right no man i wasn't like weed is good weed is good i just like chilling i don't nothing else ever appealed to me at all it all hurts i see what they do cocaine and then their noses bleed right that's gonna suck i don't want that you never tried it no oh okay no one time the home girl like came towards me in the kitchen at a house with a keyboard no and i thought she was about to grab my dick because she's like like making some funny face i was sitting on the oven like on the stove top and she's like doing that that way but then she went up to my face and tried to [ __ ] put a finger in my mouth and then when it did that and i'm like yo what the [ __ ] and she was like oh it was just a little dose like you know and i was like oh no okay i got to get out of here right i wrote i never went over there you didn't feel like anything fat ass too i wanted to hang out but she [ __ ] that up that was too nothing happened i was mind [ __ ] myself though like i was in the elevator leaving her spot and i was thinking that you know i'm like oh yeah i'm i'm hungry i'm nervous right all kinds of shit's happening but nothing was [ __ ] happening man that was fine it didn't happen thing about coke is it feels so good that anybody with a brain should be able to tell that it's really really bad for you because like 15 minutes after you do it you feel like [ __ ] oh it really like you have to keep it going like that's how that happens yeah oh right because then you're going to feel like you you'll regret it right oh like you see that's how you become scarface yeah exactly potheads [ __ ] mountain you know you'd be like annoyed as [ __ ] if you didn't have any weed for a while but you're not gonna be like breaking into a [ __ ] autobody shop i've seen what they do i saw [ __ ] boogie nights right those dudes almost died over that [ __ ] [ __ ] that yo that dude was like jerking dudes off in the parking lot that's something i've never seen that i'd be honest yo he he hit some lows man right he was doing pretty good he's banging all the chicks in the pond industry he's got a corvette and [ __ ] and then after that his addiction took over and he is like damn i gotta watch that one yeah yeah just watch the beginning once once the drugs take over what's the movie where they're like it's bob saget and he's like you know i suck dick for coke oh this you ever suck dick i mean that kind of says it all about yo this is definitely girl sucking dick for weed let's be real yeah yeah yeah yeah it's sad that that's true that's true but just because like they probably don't think sucking a dick is that big they don't they really think they finessed the dude out of the weed but also weed is worth a lot of money they for sure like get back in the car all right girl let's go we bout to smoke this [ __ ] it's like all right there's definitely bro there's definitely girls out there who are like i'll suck dick for 500 or 650 worth of weed you know like 500 or 650 worth of weeds you know like they probably have like a scale you know like if you go to other countries if you're going to pay in the u.s dollar they'll charge you more to make up for the fact that they got to convert it out there same thing with them because they got to turn it into money somehow it has a resale value exactly they can get on google and buy like fake bags and then short it all and then sell the bags and then it's on i went in this this dude i was out riding my bike with my friends and i see this dude and he comes up to me giving me weed and he's like yo this is my shop over here check my shop out i go in he got mad bags of like not actually the weed that it's pretending to be and i'm like damn he's like he's like yeah i just sell these to people and [ __ ] i'm like bro like what are the companies think he's like oh they want to kill me that's [ __ ] crazy man i'm like what a hustle yeah it's just like the bootleg table it's just like fake jerseys bootleg tapes and [ __ ] you know okay just hustling right now yeah a lot of people doing this oh yeah you hear about all the times fake runs guys open that backpack and they got all the [ __ ] bags that you know are supposed to be in the display case somewhere yeah i'm saying i always see they bootleg they got [ __ ] fake andretti bags that's when i knew we had to be making some paper i'm like oh they bootlegged the bag right i didn't i didn't think we made it until it until that happened i always see like viral [ __ ] on twitter of like a runts bag but it's filled with some mid as we with big ass stems and [ __ ] like who the [ __ ] is falling for this i could dig it well [ __ ] they got the spray so the motherfucker's not even looking in it in the club they're selling that [ __ ] in the night in the club that's in the strip club they just popping it open and they smell like it you know what i'm saying close it back up they're gonna smoke it when they get back to the spot they see what they did you ever feel like you're around enough people who want weed they're like maybe you should just be a weak dealer you don't have to admit if you have to well i mean i i am legally you know we got three strains over there that dreddy can to go but being like the guy in the studio where when people need weed like nah currency got you oh no i never i never i never thought that i never thought that i've always thought that whoever the weed dude is just making a cool little bit of paper and that's good for him right what i'm saying i've always took pride in finding the guy who comes over to take advantage of it once i hear like oh there's like nine different studio rooms in here all these people don't have weed so then i hit the home like yo come make you a cool little bag you know what i'm saying and then that's cool and then you know what i get i end up getting like an ounce on the way out because he's like man [ __ ] sword so just [ __ ] bought everything bro here you go right like all right and then i just grow stronger right one time i was in the studio with glow gang and uh any desire to be that guy selling weed immediately went away when i saw what this guy's experience was like because every single one of them wants to crack open every single bag and smell it and say it's not big you know like they were just going for any possible angle no they wanted it like really bad but they also were just like they're like the most discerning customers to this guy i'm not saying they're always like that maybe it was just this day but i was just immediately like i felt like i saw exactly how bad that job might be i watched this show uh high maintenance you watch that nah man you're so busy like trapping and stuff you couldn't even remember that half baked was that movie it's been a long time yeah you're going to spend enough time in the front end you see some time you're that dude who like re-watches old movies all the time i can't do that bro i do not i can i know i know every episode of the office oh about mute for some reason i know you didn't play it and i i got it that's definitely my most watched tv show of my adulthood it's well written for sure it's american dad with real people you know what i'm saying it's like like all your best cartoon uh scenarios acted out by real people who do you relate to on the show the most like if you were one of those characters who do you feel like closely matches your personality robert california doesn't show up until the very end yeah there it is robert california man he was the best bro there wasn't like a stoner on the show right now but uh ryan was a heroin addict that was pretty close that was heavy that was heavy they found a half smoke joint in the parking lot and there was that whole investigation behind it yeah and uh i think it was it ended up that it was for uh was it for michael did he smoked at the concert oh well he ended up admitting that but i don't think that's that matters so who's was it did they ever actually figure it out the warehouse guy okay okay probably the dudes who he went to buy weed from to frame toby oh no but that was a separate so it might have been those dudes the warehouse guys sold them the [ __ ] paprika who had that weed i'm sure it was them that's why he went to them later on seasons later to buy weed yeah yeah yeah you know what that seems kind of [ __ ] up is the the separation between the office workers and the the other workers the warehouse yo that was all [ __ ] up it's tough those dudes it's like they worked in a completely other building they were like second-class citizens for real it's crazy they get paid less but like roy was roy was tapping pam for a while he [ __ ] that up you know what i'm saying early on too and lost her to some to someone who was in her same class you know what i'm saying through a beta in the caste system like we learned about in school he existed at the level that she did socially so it made sense yeah that must have been rough for for roy to lose his girl into a little shrimpy guy with messy hair he lost his gig too he came in the kick rod he got amazed yeah roy ended up singing at a wedding to that other chick he married he did roy and he made some money really yeah remember the mug shot after he got his drunk driving arrest yes i always wonder if he poked himself in the eye for that picture if that's like a contact do the makeup people know how to do that like how do they give you a fake blood shot right for tv purposes when you're watching at home and you're thinking of yourself as jim and you got to make this choice between pam and karen which way were you rooting every time really yeah it's karen in every show that she's in and i call her karen and everything she's regina she's quincy jones is so beautiful so i should definitely like say her name but she might call her she's karen in everything you know i'm saying in light of of of the negative connotation that comes with the name nowadays she would not be counting she is she is ruined she's different nobody will ever name their kid karen again unless they like actually want them to be like a racist bird watcher or whatever she was she was the hardest she was it was it but i think that says a lot because pam was sweet but pam was kind of like a local [ __ ] loser it was like you know just trying to she said she told that girl she's like your heart doesn't know what it wants uh until until it wants it so she's like i'm just sleeping around the office until i realize which one of these dudes is the best pam is not pam's not the kind like i mean i respect building a life with a random regular ass girl but dude she wants to be a [ __ ] designer and she doesn't even know photoshop she was she didn't even finish art school karen goes off and becomes a ceo and [ __ ] after that was it right i think she was like they wrote that in so that people and i think it works on both sides of the board ladies and men like do what's best for you like if the signs are pointing towards like this is it this is the fit and you sleep on it then you're gonna end up with what you thought you wanted and it's gonna be like that man she didn't even want jim to start athlete and they were gonna make tons of money and she was like about the [ __ ] on that she was hating on that and he was gonna make the money for them you know that's tough to watch yeah because most people end up with a pam yeah that's why most people settle that's why they wrote that into it so that people would identify with them and be like oh man don't do it because you're watching it and you relate to them so much but then you watch the [ __ ] crash out so it's like yes that could have that will happen to you that will happen to you get off of the couch and tell this [ __ ] no uh tell this one yes or whatever because you'll end up like that but at some point when you are choosing your woman you do have to just make a choice and accept that i'm not going to be mr ambitious that's going to run after the next bad [ __ ] i meet right yeah yeah because they they don't stop making them but you have to guarantee that yours is indeed won might not be one you know what i'm saying it might be like the batter of the bunch that you saw you know i'm saying when you delve into it you know might not be it so you really gotta see man take your time take your time you're spoken for in that regard hey man i'm i'm just living my life okay i'm living my life man i'm living my life right what's close to the office in your mind in terms of like shows that really captured your your attention portlandia oh wow okay yeah portland is good you love laughing at white people huh like honestly bro like like the homies are like too busy being cool to like to be that funny it's just sometimes like sometimes they push it they take it too far you know what i'm saying like um like they have no problem like like white dudes like on like like [ __ ] show their butts and [ __ ] like jackass and [ __ ] they'll take it too far i'll be laughing right then they'll do some [ __ ] that'll weird me out you know what i'm saying take a little too far for you yeah but [ __ ] outside of that that's the one that's probably the biggest cultural gap between white boys and black kids is that white boys are a gay joke city yeah and black dudes nine times out of ten are like what the [ __ ] yeah and i don't know man like where the divide is bro because i hear of the [ __ ] and it's funny you know what i'm saying but you can't bring yourself to life i even know situations where perfect there's this is perfect for one right but it's like i can't do it you know i know i can't do it just like they know they can't be like oh my [ __ ] like they know they can't do that and i know i can't do that [ __ ] you know that's that's the continental divide right there right yeah you uh remember when tyler was doing the freestyle to funk flex yeah check it out though see and i was going to tell you this every now and then they'll come one or two that can do it he's then he's one you know what i'm saying i was also thinking about um he passed away man but like like harold hunter was was wild but funny to the point where like he didn't give a [ __ ] like that might have like he might [ __ ] being a skater you're gonna get that like sort of white kid sense of humor too especially how he came about that's why i could relate to it so much because i hung out that's what who i was hanging with that's the [ __ ] i was around so i was like i was hearing the [ __ ] that's how i knew how to do those jokes but it's like i can't do this [ __ ] when i go background away like i have to code switch and then go home and not do that [ __ ] because but when i go back around there i also don't do it because it's like they know for sure i'm not about to do that and they they're even maybe monitoring how much of it they do because it's like yo we're wearing the homie out do you even bother to code switch at this point in your life no cause cause uh i remember i remember like i did it like to survive [ __ ] you know what i'm saying and at this point now it's like with danger in my hand you know what i'm saying like if i [ __ ] this up if i [ __ ] this up in here you know what i'm saying that's not gonna [ __ ] up what i'm doing right you know what i'm saying so when when [ __ ] was different you had to watch how you were at a certain spot because like these [ __ ] would pull a chain on you and none of what you planned on doing in your career or for your mom or anything will happen you know what i'm saying i was thinking even in the sense of like if you're in a business meeting yeah do you even really bother to put on a different face because they already know what they're [ __ ] with i'm telling you beforehand you had to do it to survive because it's like all right they bout to let you in the room this might result in a 10 grand pickup that when 10 grand was like so [ __ ] you had to go on that [ __ ] and not so much [ __ ] doing [ __ ] soft shoe dance but like make sure you know what i'm saying you you you try to like you damn near like get into the mold a little bit of what what might nail it for them you know what i'm saying you're kind of thinking what they might want it to be and kind of do that you know what i'm saying but that [ __ ] feels stupid there's my one friend a.d that i do the show with and he is gangster i guess you could say and he he acts at least a little bit gangster most of the time you know at least like the way he talks and [ __ ] but then i heard him like pick up the phone with his bank the other day yes he completely turned it off like he's called at the pizza voice cause that's what i've been calling that since we were young because we that's when you first started doing it that's when you first started doing that [ __ ] when you call the other pizza and you don't want to sound like you're in the hood cause they're not coming they'll tell you they're not they're not you're not even gonna get that [ __ ] so you gotta back um yes i'm calling uh could i do you guys still have the sicilian you gotta do some [ __ ] like that so you could get that [ __ ] because if y'all you call the other way it's like oh we don't have no cars or we don't have drivers some [ __ ] like that because i won't bring that [ __ ] to you so yeah it's always been to survive right and what's more survival than getting the [ __ ] pizza to the house right you know so yeah the biggest code switch is when i come home to the kid oh that's everybody's yeah you kidding me yeah yeah i don't even speak i'm like i'm a cartoon for my son i don't even know i've said it before like i don't know how much he reveres me as his father or if he thinks i'm just like like a joke like like like something he has like just some kind of fun just he's two okay so like my girl's six months so oh dude like listen this dude like he's at the point where he's like he's like mommy like telling me like he hears his mind like we could both possibly be about to be in trouble bro like he don't know like i'm like i'm not [ __ ] in trouble you know what i'm saying you don't mind me [ __ ] tell me but but it's like that though yeah but that's just because we super tight i remember when my kid was maybe like a month old or some [ __ ] i was coming home and i had been watching the gucci and jeezy versus battle on my phone in the car and so i come in it's blasting my girl's sitting there breastfeeding with my mom is there and uh i'm laughing my ass off i'm hooting hot i couldn't you know whatever and then like it it just like hits me like oh [ __ ] like i gotta come in gentle yeah every time you have to mute that yeah because you're walking into dude talking about uh smoking smoking the redacted yeah a blunt filled with the ashes of another person yeah so with that comes a bit of explaining yeah so yeah although you had the whole generation it's it's my it's it's grandma mom baby yeah yeah it's your mom it's your girl's mom is there no it was my mom and then my girl yeah all right yeah still yeah that's boom but already like my kid is six months and it already doesn't feel like i need to be like as quiet and peaceful as [ __ ] cuz at that super young age it's like anything loud and crazy and [ __ ] that could sort of upset him you know yeah yeah did you play music when she was born all the time like when she when she was born what was the first song uh i don't know but i'm gonna go out on a limb and say it was like something gangster as [ __ ] it was probably poo scheiste or something like it's like i just early on she just i've never like played kid music around her my girl does sometimes but she's like hanging out with me i play whatever and she never has ever acted like weird about it superfly soundtrack as soon as he popped out when they we were like leaving from the that where you have the baby room to the like where you're gonna kick it like that's i put that on the phone that's type and he's like a smooth little dude for it i have a playlist of like sort of gentle folk and and classic rock songs that i've been building up for her so that's cool yeah have a chill baby man right yeah i feel like my son is super mellow like because of the music right he he asked to watch the mac he knows that you know when he hit the music to the mac he knows he know the difference between super fly and the mac oh wow he's two see that's the that's the kind of decision is do you want to feed him coco melon and all this crazy ass animation [ __ ] isn't that real or do you want to sort of give them like like i want to i play burton ernie on my kids sometimes like the old [ __ ] from when i was a kid yeah me too i don't want to turn them out on that's like the cocoa melon is like [ __ ] fentanyl bro it's too powerful i don't understand really what it is you know what i'm saying exactly but it's 100 times more powerful than heroin only appealing like to their eyes and and it is in the sense but it's not giving them nothing it's like making little noises and moving around i don't know i don't [ __ ] with it bro the cocoa melon like the the thing that's different about pokemon to me is that the songs are so bad and they always use the same melody and they [ __ ] fit words in that don't like they go completely offbeat from a rap perspective it's not music absolutely that [ __ ] is hard and and and man she'll put that on for him and like leave it and and i'll have my eyes closed and i'm trying to like kind of use it as a book on tape while he's watching it and i'm just dying because i'm like yo this is they're butchering this this is not good but there are like rap songs too that i love that i listen to and i'm like i'm not looking forward to the day that my kid asked me what that line means oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah what [ __ ] all of it that's coming you know what i'm saying but what we're going to do i'm i got to deal with the day that this dude asked me you know to [ __ ] smoke or hounds with him i said oh yeah don't smoke bruh right look what i found look what they showed me at school i look with someone so pulled up on the internet bro you never showed me this you know what i'm saying turns out you're incredibly famous for this [Laughter] is that you won an award whatever you know what are we gonna do okay it's just about being we're all gonna be cool parents how about this though all right your kid's uh 11. he comes home he's like so-and-so beat me up at school yeah i've been thinking about that one like what the [ __ ] do you say i've i've been been trying to prepare myself to not want to do anything to the child or anybody else you know that's my whole thing because right now i'm not good with watching him play with monster trucks and [ __ ] with other kids because [ __ ] would be like mine and i'm like well actually no uh that's his bro you know what i'm saying like peeling little fingers off of his [ __ ] and giving it back to him and [ __ ] like that so if he ever like you know what i'm saying [ __ ] like scratched my face bro it's like oh yeah like well we both getting in the car let's let's go you know what i'm saying so let's go i can't be like that so that's that's tough you ask the real thing bro i mean i've been trying to prepare myself for that right now just and it's just like looking at him do his thing he's just super innocent and i'm like yo like the world is not how you think it is yeah you know what i'm saying like everybody is not going to think like you're cute and smart and [ __ ] like that like there's going to be [ __ ] who can't stand you and i can't i can't fathom it i don't know how but it's going to be like that this [ __ ] who can't stand me i can't get it you know what i'm saying so like that's going to happen for you i know how i dealt with it you know what i'm saying but it's like i don't want you to have to deal with none of that [ __ ] but it's coming just for you being alive you know that [ __ ] crazy to the point where i i'd be wondering i used to think it about myself like if my parents like like like thanks you know what i'm saying i'm stoked you know to have a chance to like make money and ball out and [ __ ] but um i also got to deal with hello [ __ ] that i wouldn't have had to do if i never was here and i didn't know about it you know what i'm saying so that [ __ ] is wild to me not having a kid because i used to think about that a lot i'm glad like i'm here but it's like i also have to like not be here you know so and it wouldn't matter if i didn't if i never was in the first [ __ ] place having a kid like that that made me think about [ __ ] like that sorry if i got like super [ __ ] up but that's that's no that's super real yeah i gotta take a piss i'll be right back yeah that's that's real see i don't never give them edibles a chance to work cause i be smoking at the same time how many how many do you have to eat are you smoking at the same time all right so how many had to eat before you know you ate them i was one away i was one shot that's why i don't feel him he said you got to eat three of the feeling i ate two yeah you ain't feeling me yeah or one shot oh one shot he's eating more okay i mean maybe that's why i told you so much about about you know oh about how i feel about my kid in his existence i mean that was the [ __ ] sour rings do you um do you have a temper well she'll say yeah but i don't think so i don't think so i think i'm cool i could take it takes so much so much that it probably doesn't happen you know what i'm saying like by the so i can't remember the last time i ain't that much you know what i'm saying it'll take a lot i don't really extend myself nowhere in a situation i kind of can't control so ain't [ __ ] gonna happen to piss me off right i'm in my studio oh i'm like in my car cruising right with my car club where we park at i'm at the jet life office or some [ __ ] so nobody gonna crash my party you know a harsh night not bring no vibes i don't [ __ ] with it right yeah like i feel like i'm lucky to be in a relationship with a girl who is so sensitive and not aggressive that that part of me like in the past when i think about arguments i had in other relationships and [ __ ] where it got like aggressive as [ __ ] because you each keep up in the tempo but with my girl she never really gets past like a two or a three so even though you can't do it so our worst fights you crazy our worst fights still don't even really have like yelling right they're like a little yelling but not like they never like you know that's perfect that's it because then you still could do what you got to do you got peace of mind you can make your money that other [ __ ] like anger [ __ ] all the money up in any situation in a relationship and anything in business once [ __ ] get mad and [ __ ] they start thinking different the business is crash you're not gonna make no money being pissed it ain't gonna work right you can't even win a boxing match pissed that's why [ __ ] try to draw that out you and make you mad so you start trying so hard to knock them out they miss one [ __ ] thing and knock you on your [ __ ] feet because you putting everything behind this punch trying to hit them so [ __ ] hard right yeah it's better to just stay cool like relationships are one thing that a lot of people feel comfortable just being their most animalistic emotional self in and at a certain point in my life i started to kind of realize like you don't need to just say whatever the [ __ ] comes to mind you need to be at least a little methodical about doing what you need to do to get what you want to make her happy to make it so you can go about your life and enjoy your day without having to you know like just because something comes into your head you know in business you don't think just because i'm thinking something i'm gonna say it why why reserve that for your girl just pick your battles yeah you just pick your battles man you know what i'm saying that's what my mom always tell me about [ __ ] like that just pick your battles because you're gonna have some you ain't but but don't do it all the time you're making yourself miserable if everything that raise the eyebrow creates a comment and pulls this out of you then you're gonna wear yourself out so you just protect yourself because you know how you're gonna get trying to express this point so if you don't even trip do something else you saved yourself because [ __ ] not even gonna get it anyway that's going to drive you even crazier if they don't get it then you louder and just [ __ ] spinning out of control when you could have just smoked the joint and took the car out you know what i'm saying definitely and by the time you get back that [ __ ] did [ __ ] don't even know they did it they oblivious to so they've done so much other better [ __ ] you know what i'm saying ain't even no thing you probably got something to eat and it's kicking it so you gotta just go more into it you like in terms of the brand that you built for yourself and and of yourself and [ __ ] is very much you know like to just be a very like cool calm laid back person but a lot of times the [ __ ] that we see rewarded and rap especially now is the most aggressive disrespectful yeah [ __ ] but i also think it creates it creates a balance and it gives us room because so much of that make my [ __ ] stand out because i'm not doing that right that's how i always like i always got girls off that because this motherfucker's like oh because girls are around and then it's like i'm like looking at low rider magazine or something that's like what all right what's up i mean the thing to me is like just how do we make that like i would be like a lot happier to see a nation a young kid who would rather be a currency than uh redacted i'm not gonna even throw a name out there but what happens is if we uplift those people that are doing it instead of like not so much throwing dirt on us but not putting that same light on us you know it worked out super cool super cool for j cole just now it's just true and like i feel like that and i already felt like just with this [ __ ] griselda was doing the [ __ ] i'm doing freddy i was like um it's it's a shift it's not so much a shift but there's people wanting something else because they're getting so much of this other one anything they put on that's in control like the media anything that's all they're gonna get so it's like all right i'm gonna [ __ ] with this too you know what i'm saying and that's the crazy thing is that hip-hop is so big that even me right there trying to put that narrative of like oh all the biggest [ __ ] is super violent and disrespectful well i mean you can definitely point to a lot of [ __ ] rappers and say yeah that [ __ ] is huge but you would be remiss to not also say like kendrick and j cole are pretty much like the biggest rappers or even a drake who is not out here with bad energy like [ __ ] are being you can't avoid the other [ __ ] so this other the the alternative is the one that people are going to gravitate to because it's not hard for me to hear about oh i'm going to rob everybody i'm gonna do this i'm gonna do this it's on the radio it's on tv it's on [ __ ] it's sponsored ads it's everywhere so i'm gonna go and look for something else that's the same thing we do that with clothes we do that with anything it's like if they were giving us clothes like a free uniform then we would be like breaking out like we would be radicals [ __ ] like the people on the matrix well i want to wear my own clothes i want to do this you know i'm saying that's what people do with music and we all gravitate to something that's that's different you know what i'm saying because that other one is too easy to get we [ __ ] with it cause we like smothered in it so it's culture okay but i'm gonna go and grab this too so it works out that's why i feel like it's always wrong for us we always could win you know what i'm saying because we're the alternative yeah and i mean you gotta ride to the club and from the club bro you're gonna hear that other [ __ ] in the club you gotta get in your car and smoke one on the way back you don't want to hear all that [ __ ] and when i really think about it like when i was when i had to shop on melrose and [ __ ] it's like i definitely met a lot more currencies than gun toting maniac style dudes you know yeah i'm not super trapped dudes but i always know that i was like i think it's more of us you know what i'm saying it's because it's easier and it's safer this is just more legit that like you i know them fools too but you got to be a certain [ __ ] because if you really living like that [ __ ] is coming back to haunt you you're not really getting sleep like that's not for me and [ __ ] who real with themselves they know if it's for them or not you know what i'm saying so there's more real people than crash dummies you know and then as real people we make a decision either we gonna be about our neighborhoods or whatever and give our life to that [ __ ] and they do that us the [ __ ] like i'm gonna give my life to trying to find the alternative way then if we bust a move and [ __ ] see we did it it's [ __ ] who want to do that too and you know that's how you begin to normalize it i always hear people say like you open the door for [ __ ] to kind of be theirself in music and just kind of rap by what they want to rap about you know what i'm saying so that it just get bigger and bigger so right now we just at the beginning of it in a while it'll be different it won't always be like that it wasn't like that before right yeah it's just kind of a question of how we sort of lower the the temperature on the whole yeah well you can't because it's making money it's a money thing the other [ __ ] don't make no money because we promoting like chilling and [ __ ] where's the money in that the other [ __ ] is about products everybody's rapping about products so that [ __ ] we got they gotta push that because everybody eating off that [ __ ] whereas a [ __ ] rapping about you know doing good for self and getting in shape or eating better or some [ __ ] that [ __ ] ain't gonna ain't making no money i think uh consumerism is like one of the underrated vices for people like poor people and [ __ ] because i mean you know convincing somebody to become a drug addict is yeah that's horrible but if you convince somebody that they need to live outside their means and spend money on stupid [ __ ] and clubs and fancy cars before they put their money into you know buying a home or or whatever like that [ __ ] is just as deadly like selling people on that no [ __ ] that's it that's it but it makes more money because you're telling people to [ __ ] their lives spend everything they have so with that said we got to put the light on you because you're getting everybody paid that's the way that [ __ ] worked you know i'm saying why i say it's a pay cut to be the way we are because there's so much other [ __ ] we can't you know saying they're not gonna reach out to us for because they know you know that's not what we're gonna push you know like we're having a conversation the other day about how you know early two thousand you know two 2002 2003 where everybody was rocking a white tee and i was like bro i can never see that coming back because everything always trends more but expensive some point there does need to be a correction but also it's kind of hard for me to imagine something that's very inexpensive becoming the cool [ __ ] yeah well i think that they would just they would just luxury it right you know i'm saying to the max yeah like not i'm not like not not like a polo shirt or something like that right now i mean they just they would just do something else but i don't know like a leather band or something there would be something extreme something that's not even cool you know what i'm saying or maybe like maybe they'll just be like those tall tees like super long or some [ __ ] like that i don't know we got to set the trend of like you know a lot of the tech ceos like mark zuckerberg like literally wears the same t-shirt every day same pair of pants i was like that's pretty cool that's why i i mean i only wear sweatpants and dickies right and when the thing about dick is is like i could just wear like that green pair like twice this week you know what i'm saying because it's like uniform pants you know what i'm saying we was at school and my school was a green pants i might have wore that pet like three or four days or nobody wouldn't know that's how i feel about that [ __ ] just keep it's always straight it's clean definitely you know like they always say like you know i'm sure songs of yours like just capture certain moments in your life but the summer before i moved to long beach when i was still living in brooklyn there was a day where i just went out with my homie craig and we just rode all day and i just got like [ __ ] loads of footage of him it ended up being like a two three minute video and i edited it to uh the [ __ ] what's it called so high with french montana so that that song to me like just marks a specific day over my last summer in new york city riding bikes were there that was that was a summer i was in new york city and [ __ ] being in new york was real cool for me because people had access to me like like frenchie like saw me a few times in the studio and just like yo yo yo get on this record you know what i'm saying and i just knew like he was cool with max b right so i was like you know nobody knew what was going to happen fun pretty early days in his career yeah but see with what he felt like he felt like people weren't really [ __ ] with him who could make good music and he he was honored that i i did that verse for him on so high where i felt like he was looking out for me like putting me more in the street you know what i'm saying because i do like underground like that the music i was making was wasn't really for his audience right so when he reached out to me to get on the record i felt like he was helping like me you know what i'm saying and shot the video i wasn't really being visible i wasn't shooting videos and [ __ ] he shot a video they had 150 strippers in the hamptons so i'm like frenchy like [ __ ] thanks bro but what happened was when he [ __ ] blew up every year that he came to new orleans every year he come to new orleans he [ __ ] reach out bring me to whatever is going on stops whatever event he's doing in the middle of it's like yo this [ __ ] was like like [ __ ] with me when [ __ ] weren't [ __ ] with me like so boom boom like damn he'll just tap in every time and bring you out yeah yeah oh just you know hit me about this [ __ ] like if i'm out here and she didn't even see i'm out here trying to tell me to come around and [ __ ] but i'm always doing other [ __ ] you know i appreciate the invites but dude that must be fun to be that guy where it's another artist show it's a popping ass show and then they say boom and everybody in the audience is not expecting to see the person that they did that one collab with one time and you get to be that guy that just experiences that boom rush of excitement french always he always do that [ __ ] yeah that's tight there's a couple [ __ ] like that that i'll always speak on it's it's a gang of people that that that kind of i didn't really [ __ ] with how he was and i didn't really extend no relationship but [ __ ] like him stood out to chains like he always was a hundred i knew him before he was two chains right and he stayed the same like if we if we [ __ ] hit him for a verse like we'll get that [ __ ] back tonight you know what i'm saying he stayed like that ross the same way i was actually probably going to get him on this alchemist project too he's like such a big artist but he does seem very approachable to that in that like he's on a lot of people's projects nah he stayed live you know what i'm saying because i think he knows what he knows what he recognized who like who picked good beats and who's who real you know who's kind of cr anybody who could hold leon and got their own base of people he acknowledged that because he a businessman so he know [ __ ] with you you come with one 200 000 people while it's that's probably gonna do something you know what i'm saying so he got the [ __ ] with you you know that's what that is that's all then just being true to yourself you know what i'm saying right you were talking about that uh summer that you spent in new york when you look back on that like could you ever imagine yourself really living there and what's it like being like a famous person in that environment for you it was cool because things were just just bubbling for me so like that was i was just on mtv jams i was [ __ ] uh hungry like what'd you say were you hungrier back then oh no no because i like money every year in my life i mean like just hungry for opportunities like you were chasing money no no no i was not hungry or back then you're trying to paradise still i still want i still wanted i wanted i won nah no wait if i was if i was hungrier back then i wouldn't have done everything i had to do today and didn't make it over here right musa would have gave somebody an excuse like i would have missed one thing you know what i'm saying like i still want everything you know [ __ ] that because it's gonna work like jim jones is the same way right that's somebody else who i who i admire like the way he do [ __ ] never say die like dude just imagine forever so and why not if it's still working for you and it's going to make money for you then you got to do it you know right for sure that's why yeah i think i think rap needs to treat their veterans more like skateboarding does as in i'm still happy to see this dude who's 39 years old do it kickflip you see tony hart do a 540 or whatever like you're that's amazing that's beautiful you and and some rappers do get credit for that and i feel like you're one of them i'm saying it works out if you do it the right way bro yeah like if you just if like if you got in doing clown [ __ ] you can't do that forever nobody gonna want to see you doing that [ __ ] once you get to my age and [ __ ] like you stand true you're a honey they know what you bringing you know i'm saying they want to watch you reach right reach reach more levels and get older than just like damn i can't wait to see how you move and as an og because he came in the game as like like og you know what i'm saying it wasn't doing no [ __ ] [ __ ] jadakiss still selling a lot of verses yeah because look that's what i mean yeah he was he was stainless when he came in you know what i'm saying he never did no no crazy [ __ ] and his pen was was nuts you know 100 percent um were you bummed when screech died yo it it it [ __ ] me up just because i didn't know like uh what i don't know what happened i didn't even look into it because i don't like that death [ __ ] me up right i don't really like to look into what happened or how they found you or whatever whatever happened right i'm saying it just stopped because i was kind of struggling who i just didn't think would would die right like that's that's right there's a big thing as a kid like you know that's like not even a human being to me right like we just said screech we didn't say dustin diamond right that's his name you know that's who died screech powers like we're saying screech you know what i'm saying so like that's why i didn't even feel like he was a pers like like that could happen just lusting after lisa turtle yeah you know like and foreign did what happened i don't know someone look it up i feel like lisa was like my first african-american crush there's computers there's wires yeah we got that there's a desk and it says news right can somebody get it laura you're a knit you can't sit at the newest dash if you have no details no i'm telling them no no no i don't want them to pan and find it i just want somebody to oh [ __ ] damn he did not suffer he did not have to lie submerged in pain that's very that's an intense way to put it but okay yeah at least we got the rest of the cast he was only 44 isn't that crazy [ __ ] happens though yeah and then when the [ __ ] like that like they didn't say what type of cancer is like is that even preventative right and [ __ ] can just happen bro it's like a family member who you knew when you were young and then you didn't even check in on him for like 20 years and then boom he's gone one day and you just like [ __ ] for show for show yeah yeah but i couldn't call screech that's all right you probably could have no you so could have screech intro on the project or something i mean that's not gonna be he probably was he's probably gonna hire something else oh no they still got some chicken on this bomb i was gonna roll with another one but this [ __ ] still scraped i respect it so what are you listening to lately oldies really you know uh the stylistics um i just found this group uh the manhattans okay the manhattans am i losing you [ __ ] that's a [ __ ] cut um [Music] war they still [ __ ] with a lot of [ __ ] they made um i've been getting into uh like more james brown than i usually listen to i always listen to uh i always listen to marvin gaye and [ __ ] smokey robinson you kind of had like a santa type experience with me because i saw an interview where you were talking about marvin gaye and you were talking about how [ __ ] up he was and i you know my marvin gaye's like probably number one like on drugs yeah he was he was there was a concert let's let's let's get it let's stop marvin gaye wasn't [ __ ] up like a [ __ ] up person marvin gaye at the montro in 1980 or 81 he comes out uh does he a whole little [ __ ] spiel they have to call his name three times he comes out bam bam bam bam bam to the crowd the crowd is not there he's in there there's cameras tape and he's like whoa they're over here he turns around does the whole [ __ ] thing again all right you know what i'm saying later on during this yeah this [ __ ] this stuck with me later on during the concert you should watch it later on during the concert he stops it to call ladies from the crowd to dance with uh all right he uh he's got and then they bring him two he's got his guy mr james mr james brings one chick she's cool then he brings another [ __ ] look like [ __ ] bo derek marvin gaye [ __ ] does a little one two with the one chick sends out the weight with the bo derek girl he's all [ __ ] whatever he calls for his boy mr james to come grab her take her off to the [ __ ] side mr jane gives him a drink he comes out he's talking again marvin gaye's like the people in the crowd are like what's in the cup oh don't worry about it i wouldn't be uphill loaded or no [ __ ] like that and then he just went back into the thing so like yeah marvin gaye was [ __ ] twisted at the show right yeah that's how you want to perform that's like my number one [ __ ] up right just you know what i'm saying just a light glaze so you can slap across the stage that was just like as a kid that was like the number one [ __ ] that my mom would play around me marvin gaye yeah and so i never even would have thought of that but then you said that and i'm like oh [ __ ] well he was in the industry he was in the industry you know what i'm saying so he was high and he was doing this thing he had this homie [ __ ] take the girl that he wanted to the back like you look at this concert mr james comes out he takes this bo derek girl by the hand off the stage the camera's still seeing him and he's like bringing her to the back like you know you know for sure because marvin get like you know what i'm saying like bam this this is it we got one for the night all right [ __ ] mr james takes her to the back probably like yeah just chill eat some fruits marvin's got this over here set up on the table just kick it to the end of the show right it was the music industry man yeah you know yeah definitely [ __ ] i'm high on stage doing my thing marvin gaye was house days doing this thing right and he said he wasn't but he talked about it so i was like ah right yeah no for sure i mean it's just weird how i know everything about like all the modern hot rappers it's just kind of like part of my job at a certain point there's no way too much about them but all the music that i like from back in the day for the most part i've like never really made um an attempt to really like learn about them as people so lately i've been doing a lot more like that i do that and that's pretty dope honestly i just do it because i related to myself you know so i just tried like i tried to see like what they were seeing i feel like i saw a lot you know i'm saying just moving from like being with master p and [ __ ] and traveling and running around with cash money and [ __ ] i saw like a lot of the best of everything you know what i'm saying like the best cars i saw all that [ __ ] so i wonder what like what life was like when [ __ ] were seeing like caught vets and [ __ ] back in the 70s like they had they were touching that paper so they were buying the same [ __ ] that we buy with our money right now but [ __ ] just looked different right like the best furniture and neon and [ __ ] in the houses and all that [ __ ] i watched miami vice a lot because of that for the same reason just to see like what what that maserati looked like and what would change county because people still wanted jewelry and [ __ ] [ __ ] just was a different way you know you ever read or you should definitely read if you haven't uh dapper dan's book nope he just like paints this picture of what it was like at that time and there's all these dudes who are like newly rich off selling drugs and they're just coming through and they're all trying to outshine each other and he's the [ __ ] conduit dude he was open 24 hours a day he would catch little cat naps in the back yeah yeah it's some crazy yeah she had to read it but all that [ __ ] like the the stories about all of that [ __ ] was from you know it's big bro the cars they drove and everything everybody was just being their own superhero with the money making themselves and the superheroes that's that's still what happens right now you know it's just social media and being able to have access to what everybody's doing in their life so fast you know it kind of takes the impact away right it was crazy when like dude with butler was [ __ ] rich porter would got whatever car he got people didn't know until they saw him and [ __ ] so it's like bam and then by word of mouth people talking about it then stories get bigger you're telling somebody else you make it bigger and bigger and bigger because it's not really right there you know right now we could look at the picture right now we can appraise it and look up how much that [ __ ] was people do that to me all the time i post something that i like in the [ __ ] be under the comments like oh yeah well they had those on ebay for [ __ ] 429 so that's not really that big of a deal like yo what the [ __ ] i'm happy with the purchase i made yeah but that's the way it is like like for me on christmas and [ __ ] as a kid i didn't know like the the stuff just appeared i didn't necessarily know where it was from his kid or not him but my boy josh his kids they know that literally all they have to do is is go on amazon to get anything in the world they want and they know how to talk to alexa so they know how to find how much it costs they'll tell mom oh it's only 9.99 yeah so get it i'm not asking for nothing too crazy and they know how easy it is for them to buy it yeah damn and so all the all the mystery and intrigue is gone it's gone bro it's gone yeah that's what it is right it's microwave you know that's like it's the gift from the curse bro the more advanced we get technology you know what i'm saying we also kind of overexpose ourselves and [ __ ] and like take the mystery away from [ __ ] yeah i mean that's the biggest thing as a rapper in this age is how do you make your [ __ ] have some longevity and have that built-in mystique to it and like i think one of the biggest things is just the scarcity of like if if you can have a fan base that builds up appetite that's like the most invaluable thing yeah well i think originality still is willow carver's way because right now i say a lot of music sounds the same but what happens is someone will put the innovation on things sounding the same like i'm not big on auto-tune and [ __ ] like that but occasionally somebody will find a way to do it different to where to catch my end i'm like all right bam and those people just so happen to be the people who blow like they won't go away like travis scott that sound that that's that won't go you know what i'm saying the way he does that that shit'll last you know what i'm saying even if he stopped making music people would always go back to like this was this was a thing you know what i'm saying that nobody else was doing and if anybody else didn't sound like that but that all but when you listen to so much autotune there's a point where they all sound the same well you got to break out of it you know what i'm saying so there's [ __ ] who do it you know what trips me out is like when x died i felt like since he died i've seen so many people basically like young artists like this they try to come for his lane for sure and it does not work and that makes me feel like when he died it was almost like a genre died honestly i kind of feel the same way about like a like a little peep in juice world and [ __ ] like that i kind of like i think it's super hard for somebody to come in and fill the shoes once the person who's kind of doing the best job at that style dies and they didn't usher nobody else in they died too young to even have like an artist where they're like oh this my that's my guy like this one i'm [ __ ] with so they didn't really bring nobody into what you could feel like all right this one would [ __ ] with like like like like i feel like um um i'm glad that so many people lended a hand to jay stone with the project that he was the way he kept matching after nip died people were like you know all right i'ma [ __ ] with it you know what i'm saying that was cool and no these other dudes didn't get a chance to put none of the homies in the mix you know what i'm saying so that that's it like that whole style died with them you know yeah like the fans aren't stupid like they can tell when they're being sold a subpar version do that you trying to you trying to do that [ __ ] nobody want that nobody want that that's why i said there's always room for [ __ ] who making like who who's writing their lyrics and doing that [ __ ] that way because people get tired of that you know always being fed this one you know it's always going to be wrong when you break out innovation is the key in any in any industry [ __ ] like cars or anything you are going to use the same tools but you got to come up with a way you know they make your [ __ ] different originality is what's going to keep you know keep you alive and make your [ __ ] last you know what is the good life to you and how much and what's the difference that you between what you would say now and what you would have said 10 20 years ago 20 years ago i just said the good life was like a lamborghini at the house swimming pool stacks of money um some chains you know what i'm saying um now i know like the good life is like passive income um honestly that there's nothing else because you want to get comfortable and still be making the money like you were working after you did after you found out what real work was right you still want that money so you got to figure out a way that you can get that money without busting your ass so when you figure that out that's the good life you know what i'm saying so it's really about going getting down grinding right now stacking money to then fund some business ventures some [ __ ] not gonna work some of them will work and then you got some some [ __ ] passive income coming in you know but then you could just go through your twilight the thing you said about 20 years ago was like mostly materialistic yeah and that just doesn't even come into your mind at all when you think about it i didn't have [ __ ] it gave [ __ ] away you know what i'm saying like i can't believe that i remember like paying for some of the [ __ ] that i get that i've given away and like i can't believe it but it's like [ __ ] i don't know i don't [ __ ] use that like you feel like that about that you know what i'm saying here bro but that's crazy because i probably wouldn't have gave you that dollar amount for whatever the [ __ ] that was you know what i'm saying but it's it ain't [ __ ] whatever i bought it really ain't [ __ ] you know what i'm saying but here you know yeah and i can't get that same money out of it so you take it you care so much about it you know that's not no real thing but having some money that's going to constantly come through to take care of everybody take care of the bills all the [ __ ] that i got all the material [ __ ] that i got when i gave a [ __ ] about that being able to maintain it take care of it keeping my car collection straight you know what i'm saying oh that's that's that's real how much has father does fatherhood factor into that like does that seem like that's kind of like the meaning of life to you in a lot of ways yeah to the point where it's not even it's not even the thing i i i would say because it's it go without saying like none of like i said before none of the [ __ ] i have is for me right no more it's all for him that's why i say maintaining the car collection and [ __ ] because it's kind of like how people take care of their coin collection and they know they're not going to sell it in a lifetime it's for them to give it to their grandson or some [ __ ] like that that's how i feel about everything i have like everything every watch i have everything it's like i i think about like when he's like asking if he yo can i wear kind of weathers to the dance like how well this watch you know what i'm saying it's like bro like yeah [ __ ] you wish you had a kid earlier um not cause i ain't had that much paper you know what i'm saying and i i've seen a lot of my friends go through the struggle and so to the point where they still had to risk their lives on the street and [ __ ] and you risking your life when you got a [ __ ] that you can't be [ __ ] putting your life in the balance about right and you putting your [ __ ] on the line because you love your child so much and i didn't see [ __ ] crash out and and and get smashed out there and and their kids just fending for themselves you know and they've and i've to the point where i've seen them grow older now i've seen like and i see how you know how that affected them you know what i'm saying i definitely see that [ __ ] right yeah i've been there to help [ __ ] but there's only so much i could do you know what i'm saying so i see the difference bro that [ __ ] is crazy right it's crazy but you know that your homeboy did the [ __ ] he did because of that situation so i always was glad i didn't have a kid at that point like i thought it was cool because i'm like yo the older you get it's cool that you could crack jokes with this [ __ ] and it's like that but you know i know a lot of [ __ ] who didn't it didn't work out like that i got maybe two homeless who aged with their kid and right now they could crack jokes and [ __ ] moving each other cars and [ __ ] and just doing [ __ ] like that but i know a lot of homies who who are not here you know what i'm saying and their kids just you know it's like it's two [ __ ] two people i know wow yeah it's two people i know that did it the right way that that that survived you know what i'm saying and and and i know a gang of [ __ ] do you ever think you're too used to being rich and that you don't really think about what life could have been like and what life is like for normal not having it because i didn't have it the longest right you feel like even until like even throughout the time we've known you you didn't really have it together like like there wasn't no real money like like it wasn't until like we got like jet life apparel and [ __ ] happening like now it's not so dependent on on the tour like we survived the whole pandemic nobody scratched their head once we bought cars and [ __ ] kicked it because we had other [ __ ] going on we didn't have to hit the panic button so now it's like that if the pandemic happened five six years ago it had been [ __ ] up because it's like yo we [ __ ] we bought a ferrari [ __ ] yesterday and was pretty much banking on throwing all of this money back not five years ago ten years ago [ __ ] uh throwing this money back into it or paying for it like that uh we we got this and [ __ ] we didn't we was going to throw this money to them later on you know the [ __ ] that have been [ __ ] up so you were just [ __ ] off money on cars way too early um not [ __ ] enough but i was trusting the hustle we talking about the pandemic nobody saw this coming right right we def like like the tour bus was guaranteed money right so it was no problem to tell moosa [ __ ] yeah we want to get that because he's doing the math already you [ __ ] do shows like nothing bro you drop tapes like nothing so [ __ ] it go ahead we'll get it because you have the money already and you're gonna get xyz right back nobody saw this coming when this happened to people it [ __ ] them up because they were living like that that way that i'm saying is not such a strange way of living because everybody was the money was automatic and then this [ __ ] happened it taught a lot of people a lesson you know what i'm saying like we we we tightened our belt out of respect because it's like yo pay attention like this [ __ ] happen we don't know how long this could be even though we straight it's just [ __ ] up people are gonna get weird that's just you know just tightening our belts how many people do you feel like you're responsible for with your career and basically that make your whole career happen like your manager obviously oh [ __ ] man it sounds like a bigger operation than i kind of assumed it was it's it's bigger in the sense that each one of the people that i have entrusted like my career to they have like their own outlet so it's the same way when the fed's watching you and they do that picture and then it breaks off into these trees or under bosses and stuff boxes this [ __ ] i might never meet right you know what i'm saying but they the [ __ ] who facilitate this for you and all i did was ask you to do x y z i just know xyz got here i don't know you know cause i always meet a [ __ ] that's like trying to like blow the doors off yeah i did the um the sunset like for sure you know dude gave it to me though so i don't know what you know what you're talking about you'll get around when you're supposed to get around you know what i'm saying when you look at somebody like bronson with his tv show that to me is just like you know a pretty genius move actually he's gone through it like leaving advice doing it on his own i don't know exactly how he views it from a business standpoint but just the idea overall of him marketing himself that way from so early on in his career do you look at moves like that and is that the kind of thing that you can see for yourself yeah i mean it's what i wish i was i was doing right now it's it's um it's why i'm glad like i get opportunities like this for people to see like i can complete sentences and stuff like that i mean yeah you're like good on camera the way he is like i don't know man dude it was like burnt out you know i don't know he's like hi i don't know if he's gonna be punctual i don't know this blah blah blah so when i do [ __ ] like this you know [ __ ] know what what what what level i'm coming on that just come from me being too cool for school though i turned so much [ __ ] down forever and ever and ever that people just came up with their own reasons to why i was doing that they didn't know that i didn't think they were genuine but i didn't think that you know what i'm saying that they really understood why they were calling me to come to the show it's like you're just coming because i went to do this you don't actually know that's why i never really wanted to do [ __ ] like i know that the music i make is for a certain group of people so if i really check you out i'm like nah you're not even cool so how the [ __ ] you know me like i'm not i'm not coming to that [ __ ] so i always i [ __ ] a lot of [ __ ] up you know what i'm saying because of that i'm sure like like that's that's just a real test to me and my manager's friendship i why i have to i don't even say that's my manager you know what i'm saying until there's like some business that come around people just think that's the homie but then when the [ __ ] gave me some paperwork and i'd be all right boom you know what i'm saying i'll do that but that's why you know could you ever imagine your career taking like a joe budden twist and all of a sudden like music becomes on the back burner compared to you doing something else with your personality yeah if i if it was something that was natural and cool to do and and and the bag was bigger than [ __ ] yeah but the the music is fun to do right and as long as people want me to do it i will you know i i told both like i said i i kind of miled on my [ __ ] after dog and what ross do but i told them both as i like as i was you know just just reaching my o.g status i'm like yeah i'm probably gonna get the [ __ ] out of this [ __ ] this name boat was like that's [ __ ] crazy you know i'm saying like as long as it's working you got you got to work and you got to do that [ __ ] right yeah i mean when you think about stupid it's pretty [ __ ] crazy to think how effortlessly he has just glided through his career while just being the coolest [ __ ] well that's just off being himself all these kids don't even remember him being the coolest gangster [ __ ] that's ancient history now he was cool the whole time exactly it's the whole reason like my mom didn't even know what i really was listening to because she's like right you know what i'm saying she's like that but it's like mine like right they really talking about they're gonna jack this dude for his dayton's and now he's dwelling through the depths of hell where the rest of his bust ass homeboys dwell but she didn't hit that boy wow she just heard doom so he did that [ __ ] right yeah he did it right you know so anybody who could do that [ __ ] like that man that's that's the route you hear that song uh who i smoke no it's these kids from florida young and ace and his boys and it's like they use this vanessa carlton sample but the whole song there's like a crazy gang war in jacksonville oh wait a minute and it's like the song sounds great wait but it is i heard it i heard it on instagram but i only heard a few seconds of it and it was groovy as [ __ ] right but i did tune in i'm like oh these are murder raps it's kill it's murder culture it's evil it's crazy and the other side is he did the same thing there's murder culture but he used those there was music like that in the 90s it's murder culture but that's what is kind of funny is that a lot of that drill [ __ ] just sounds like it's supposed to be evil yeah but like whenever you come dudes come with something that sounds bright and cheery or at least like you know mainstream but then they also are doing the evil [ __ ] on it that [ __ ] always blows up yeah that's a formula it's the nelly formula bro do you remember down down baby yeah but baby the street in the range rover street sweeper [ __ ] ready to live that's one of the ultimate examples yeah this is a big record it's about a drive-by shooting right so there you have it man very true yeah that's it damn that's crazy yeah did you huh all right he you had me not really thinking about that much i definitely thought about a little bit about kind of drive by shooting and he's gonna put it on your head but it's just because it sounded like [ __ ] a nursery rhyme you didn't even know yeah they shot the whole house up out of a range rover they ain't even do it in the hoopty stunts they pulled up clean i hope i don't give them too much game but it's tree sweeper they're gonna figure out the whole game right there nah dude i think everybody knows that that's that's the formula bro that's the fun of this all right it's all right it's cool man let's dress it up so you're uh linking with alchemist tonight out here yeah absolutely that's my next stop alchemist and trauma tone today okay for sure yeah man alchemists are like eight records in we actually felt like we were finished but i told them that i wanted to listen to them and then possibly do like three or four more records and add them to it yeah okay yeah we got a couple verses back from the people i wanted to like i sent one to larry june i seen one of the styles p trying to get larry june on here again we got him back in the day yeah yeah yeah yeah man we'll be here man someone uh jim jones um [ __ ] i'm gonna see if wiz out here see if we pull up i'll probably get wiz i just uh hit up jim jones to do the interview he said he's down but he said he don't want to do any drama questions so i might have to be tricky because i don't know i'm gonna have to figure out where's the line start with me i'll give them start start with these and then you probably ask them pretty much anything yeah three was it too bro soften them up three was it like there there it is that is i was gonna tell y'all like a while ago and it's almost instantly after i ate the third one it showed up yeah that's it i'm into those yeah that's cool if i get jim jones on edibles yo jim jones is a stoner yeah okay yeah jim jones won the [ __ ] doobie dooby pothead stone award at thunder mifflin one official show official i think toby was probably on it on costa rica yeah for sure that's what he do you think he was the scranton strangler oh like voldemort oh it was dwight first you know i'm saying if anybody it was dwight because he knew he could get away with it he knows all of that so he definitely was the scranton strangler and then coming back to work you ever think about hitting angela no man no it was like she was a dick i didn't like angela but doesn't that kinda make you want to [ __ ] bruh no no because that is of my body [ __ ] you don't get nothing i don't like you like [ __ ] no you don't get to go tell nobody nothing you did nothing [ __ ] no you're never don't know what my house looked like nothing you never [ __ ] a girl in your life that you kind of were like annoyed by like yeah you kind of like enjoyed it more because you hated her a little bit it did me something if a [ __ ] did me something and i said i wasn't gonna [ __ ] with the money i did it again then i'm like all right that's a grudge [ __ ] i'll do that because it's like all right now i'm not even gonna [ __ ] with you you know what i'm saying but i've never been like i can't stand you so much that i'm pulling up oh here's my address [ __ ] no because nah no [ __ ] no no i can't even see you in the light like i can't see you like that i don't see you like that oh and then like that that [ __ ] kills relationships with me because like i don't i don't be with a [ __ ] like a ugly [ __ ] but like you do some ugly [ __ ] to me you become ugly right i don't kill no more you can't apologize to me in [ __ ] lingerie or nothing like because you are now a dude to me you pissed me off you're a dude you're the one dude i can't punch like you did some [ __ ] i want to punch you you a girl so [ __ ] it you like to do it to me just [ __ ] it bro right we're done [ __ ] it bro you know it's over with so no no the underrated underrated transformation is how kelly goes from being the most timid [ __ ] quiet indian girl to the most bubbly ridiculous person by the end of the show okay well it was uh sharing drugs with ryan you think about that yeah that's the un the unseen the un you know unseen but definitely understood that she was doing it i mean she's doing naked photo shoots in the office for him and wearing like size twos for no reason the [ __ ] it guy had to tell her like you're definitely not the size two i've seen your emails he saw the pictures that ryan took of her you know i'm saying and that's definitely from drugs like they came back from that retreat and like let everybody know they was married and then ryan was crying a lot and all that [ __ ] she was just full of drugs talking i think they couldn't like show her as a heroin addict on tv because it would have been too controversial i think that yeah her family might have been pissed that was her actual family yeah at the what's it called was it uh diwali that was our family i knew because i was like those don't look like actors and then i looked it up boom they're not actors that's a real family i like that you did that research i like that you did the research i do that too man i devote a lot of time into like useless like just like yeah i'm gonna find out all the footnotes and fun facts about this you know what i'm saying yeah hell yeah i know that creed was in the band and he really played the game and his name is really crazy like was really doing that [ __ ] and he's actually creed my girl is stressing me right now to go home because we just started watching the son of sam show on netflix about the killer uh-huh and that was uh it's pretty cool i'm pumped about black monday with don cheadle and everybody do you watch that no it's about the stock market the first two seasons are the 70s and the 80s there's a billboard out here right now about season three and uh it's it's in the 90s what's it called again uh i forgot speaking of him dude i just saw a hotel rwanda for the first time that is depressing as [ __ ] yo i didn't i didn't see hotel rwanda i walked in at the at the [ __ ] extent the height of the the slaughter scenes and [ __ ] and i was like yeah i'm cool yeah i don't know what happened i just saw that there was no like selection about who was getting shot right i was like damn i don't even [ __ ] about nothing probably like the most brutal yeah to think that it really went down it's like yeah see that's the wild [ __ ] yeah that's the wild [ __ ] too yeah but i did it don't fall down that rabbit hole uh doing that i did a bunch of research and i found out that the [ __ ] rwandan people are very proud of how far they have come since then and they're very much rebuilt yeah well resiliency is is something they're doing all right now something to be careful because i was thinking i'm like [ __ ] do you come back from that well you have to how don't you but like how do you uh start getting along after that happened yeah for sure official yeah but uh what's actually crazy is that but you can't do that like you can't do that no and i've seen that i've seen the uh documentary footage of people talking about themselves out you're gonna kill yourself out that [ __ ] happened so and so and so and so live next door and they're best friends and this one's husband killed the other one's husband and they just get past it because they just live next door and it's just at some point they got to move on they're just talking about it like it's whatever yeah yeah insane but you know what's really [ __ ] up is i just heard that a million people had to leave their [ __ ] city in the congo because of active volcanoes when was this now like right like yesterday oh that's [ __ ] crazy like the volcanoes out there are no [ __ ] joke dude volcano eruptions on youtube my son like to look at that [ __ ] he's in the volcano yeah see that for me when i was a little kid it was all about volcanoes but that is very that's a real destructive thing that's a [ __ ] that's like monster a million people leaving their [ __ ] village where did they go godzilla being real they're just sleeping on other people's couches or what's legit like exactly that's the same thing bro that's why kids are so obsessed with it yeah my son is so into that he's he into godzilla and king ghidorah i watched king of the monsters because of him i'm pumped about godzilla versus king kong because of him yeah i don't have him i don't have him right now but but i'm like not watching it it's on amazon and even though he doesn't know i'm not going to cheat on him you know what i'm saying like it's not it's not my month and i'm not going to watch it i'll wait till this mama to have him and put it on you know right even though i could definitely re-watch it right in front of him and he wouldn't know right but [ __ ] it i'm keeping a hundo yeah definitely you got to just figure out what's your volcano what's your thing that still gives you that childlike wonder probably volcanoes he woke that up it's still volcanoes yeah yeah because it's like it's like godzilla right because like dinosaurs um a long time ago trina woke this up to me the the rapper long time ago i don't know what does she have to say about dinosaurs dig it dude i'm smoking hanging out everybody's hanging out i'm like man you think dinosaurs were like as big as buildings you know because i'm like looking at buildings and [ __ ] and she's like i don't even think that we're dinosaurs so i'm like what's up she's like uh yeah how could something that big die like how did something wipe them out and they were that big and i was like oh all right and she was like nobody ever found like a complete skeleton it's always like this is over here this is in wyoming this is such such a place and we think that this is where it went and how it how it fit you know she said that i've seen complete skeletons but i don't know if they were found complete right you know but i feel like dinosaurs were here but i don't have the real real evidence volcanoes are here right now there's no denying it i will liken it to a volcano right yeah for sure the hill right now i think he's into dinosaur him he's into volcanoes because of dinosaurs right all the footage of dinosaurs he sees volcanoes but that [ __ ] is right now still it's crazy how comfortable i am just allowing trina to be a dinosaur skeptic and you to an extent i was i will just give you i was like you know what i'm gonna do what i'm gonna do at that point you know i'm saying like i got it you're right you're right because i don't know i don't know the points that you raised i do not know i do not know that they found all the bones to one in one spot i don't know that so i had to ride with that right now i'm thinking about this though how many dinosaurs do you think fell into those volcanoes that are still active right now i don't know do you think any of them like there's so many species of animal that we probably never knew about because they fell into that [ __ ] thinking it was just like a mountain right and then it's that [ __ ] down in there and it melts their bones to juice and we never even get to see the fossils never yeah hella dinosaurs they're so t-rexes pterodactyls flying over the volcano mid-eruption bow hit them in the sky they fall into it they're gone they're juiced too you know what's crazy is when i was a kid i saw jurassic park right when it came out i didn't realize what that was going to become because that [ __ ] is like a religion to kids me neither um i still watch part one i never saw another one i didn't even see part one for like 20 years there was a [ __ ] promotion at mcdonald's they had cups and a triple cheeseburger [ __ ] i was down with that they had the dinosaur that spit on the [ __ ] fat dude who was stealing the eggs on the cup i thought that was the [ __ ] okay um that's that i remember i jumped once or twice you know what i'm saying when i watch that [ __ ] the first jurassic park was tight because your kid's going to become a jurassic park junkie now he [ __ ] with he is already i have to fast forward to all the dinosaur scenes he doesn't give a [ __ ] about man destroying earth with technology he doesn't trying to play god he doesn't give a [ __ ] about none of that [ __ ] were you kids like that you just probably didn't even know as soon as the [ __ ] people start talking he's like sticking his finger in my hand [ __ ] like yeah just making them out man you guys have to fast forward to the [ __ ] dinosaur parts he doesn't give a [ __ ] about that right even though this dude is crashing the world out trying to play god and bring some [ __ ] back you know wow just to prove to trina that they once existed that's what nobody even knows that was the whole thing he was trying to show trina right that dinosaurs existed definitely these [ __ ] kids and they're serena worship [Laughter] they're the worst i always uh think like when i look at my kid i always think there should be a baby president like the first like why don't the babies rise up and become their own party man honestly because we we want to exist in the world run by babies because of their honesty but we aren't babies so it's not going to work out right we have to be babies too because we can't benefit from that honesty because we're not we're going to try to take it to our advantage we know how to do that and that's where it won't work we would have to be babies too man right it's really because being a baby is a transitory state it's not even like a race or a gender jesus no but i know okay check it out yeah i saw i went to the movies to see i don't give a [ __ ] um these little shits were doing everything karate laboratory experiments all of this [ __ ] as babies but it's because once you cross over and you can talk as a person like then you forget all of that good [ __ ] that you knew you're a genius until you can talk to people soon as you say like [ __ ] mama or something you forget it right you were building rockets and [ __ ] right before that though wow so that's how that's what they say about the baby you're your baby is super small right now just putting it all together and you're like and she's like why are you doing that you could definitely talk it's fun to just like hypothesize about what babies could be capable of yeah even though in reality they do nothing for sure if it wasn't for you they would die but it's fun to just like create this process and all of this stuff i and honestly i think they are i think they are to a certain extent man the baby geniuses uh theory i feel like it might be true once the babies can talk they forget that they knew all of that [ __ ] you kind of got to get it again right that's what happens i'm at a very specific stage in my kids development where she wants my phone all the time but if i take my phone and hide it or like put in my pocket she still looks for the phone but she doesn't understand that i just put it away right in front of her which is funny because like for a while she wanted the phone but then when the phone wasn't there she didn't want the phone anymore and pretty soon she's going to realize that i'm just putting it somewhere but for right now it's the biggest mystery in the world right now you know magic that stuff doesn't last for long mm-hmm none of it it just gets this is not your first kid no it's my first one yeah oh yeah okay so it's mine it's mine too but let me just lay some [ __ ] on you uh none of that lasts you know magic like for a week with stuff like that you're unstoppable you're a warlock for a week so the whole thing is to always stay on top of it always stay able to mesmerize when i felt like my son had seen all my tricks i facetimed him from the other room [Music] and i knew that i [ __ ] blew his brains out because we're watching tv and he's like earth i'm like oh [ __ ] i'm like you know everything man so i'm like all right i bet you don't know this [ __ ] i just [ __ ] just sat the phone right there stepped out and [ __ ] called myself and he's like he [ __ ] holding he comes out he's looking at me and i screenshot it as he's looking like [ __ ] like he's like oh man like that was a crazy [ __ ] but now i'm like trying to think of what else i could do right yeah i probably should have saved that one a little bit more but right yeah you always got to think about [ __ ] you could do bro that's it you know what you got to be able to do audience you got to be a wizard forever mm-hmm yeah that's totally that's it here i am being a [ __ ] parental expert two years in i think a lot of people are appreciative on one month off and i'm [ __ ] telling them how to do it i hope i'm not doing too much but how is that one month on one month off it's tough you know because like when it's not my when it's not my month like i wish it was but but it's also like a cool thing because i could throw myself into my work because when i got them i don't want to do [ __ ] you know what i'm saying like and it's cool because the [ __ ] understand that balance it's like i get to shut down on work and everybody get it but then when it's on the engineer don't trip if i want to do like i just did 18 songs they're like the [ __ ] can't trip because it's like he's hurting [ __ ] yeah he ain't here to do it you know what i'm saying for sure yeah respect um anything in particular that they should uh look out for um welcome to jet life volume two we're gonna drive live recordings volume two i'm gonna try to take a bit of a back seat this time i was on a lot of songs with solo and uh a few of the songs featured the artist on the volume one and this time um i'm on the gang of the records but some of them i'm just doing hooks on some of them i have a verse on you know what i'm saying but i'm letting everybody else kind of definitely garner more of the light you know what i'm saying setting up they they separate they solo projects and [ __ ] outside of that it's about what me and alchemists are about to finish up this evening and with me and traumatone finish up later on tonight you know oh yeah that's that yeah he and he also produced the bulk of uh the volume two of the jet life recordings project okay he did [ __ ] we 20 records up right now all right so 14 of those are probably that project okay i'm saying the bulk of it he did the whole [ __ ] thing let's go you're not tripping i'm not tripping no and and if i could get a a pouch of these or perhaps leave with this you could keep it that way for sure yeah i'm sure probably gonna make some pretty good music off these i could imagine because i don't have to do anything with my fingers and it's a body high but i could imagine how producers are gonna feel like just and their fingers are high that's probably good that's good beats they're gonna make yeah and i'm gonna provide that for them that's cool man appreciate that definitely those work all right and they taste good they taste stupid it tastes good one thousand milligrams i left them in the car and they melted and it's just a hundred milligrams yeah well three of them that's the secret yeah got 83 that's 300 milligrams right there that's that's about it that should do it andrew yang right but they melted into a goop in the bag in the car what did you do i ate the goop yeah one piece as a one piece yeah and then not the whole bag it was like two or three what i want to know about no i punched it throughout the course of a night this to [ __ ] meld into one thing and you eat it like a bear claw [ __ ] or like a cinnamon roll and then come in here and just set it up just melt it down put it in a syringe cut the lights on and ask pertinent questions and just conduct yourself get it we'll get a spoon put something on the spoon heat it up i don't really know how they do all that but something like that no i get not just sit it on the dashboard you know what i'm saying let it melt into it go to work come back into one and just do the [ __ ] summer day everybody should not be mixed with don't put it into my controlled substance oh man um so many controlled substances with this are you kidding me well like what i'm the controlled substance king more weed like uh i'm gonna have some champagne and there's there's a mug there's a what's this root beer what's in this mug is this is this beer or root beer oh yeah yeah don't make it no no no i can probably go and get [ __ ] face drunk and they won't interact with this they're saying don't drink a mug of root beer this is the margarita that snoopy would always i feel like that's soda's safe why was snoopy drinking that ruby on it was like at bad times in his life on charlie brown you remember you remember seeing him at a bar with a mug of root beer mm-hmm what would drive you know it was root beer he could have been able to oh okay yeah it said ruby on it but i wonder what drove him today i'll check that out charlie brown's so underrated yeah and because you could only see it for specials it wasn't just on because it was saturday it's like thanksgiving and he's going to see the great but they did have a regular series as well too right i never saw it i liked it because it was i saw a 3d version of it it was sad it really made it feel like it was okay to be sad you know like it was real it was always overcast skies and [ __ ] just not working out and that was relatable that's real though that's cool bro but charlie brown and [ __ ] garfield garfield the same thing right now we could only see it for specials i didn't know charlie brown had the [ __ ] syndicated tv show i think maybe he had like a 3d version when we were too old to give a [ __ ] but i don't think that that charlie brown peanuts crew like playing the piano and peppermint patty and [ __ ] they were only around for holidays honestly that [ __ ] was kind of designer and your local cable outlet might not have been able to afford it maybe they only had it because i was in a night neighborhood nice neighborhood quite possibly are you sure i think so man what's up can we i'm sorry there's no way they wouldn't have made use of that idea they have that they didn't have that bruh they didn't have that when in it it was a local thing they had a charlie brown series right garfield in what time frame i watched the garfield tv series and his kids said it was the worst most boring thing they had ever seen they thought it was so wow tv series number of seasons one number of episodes 37. i agree that's not really that much wait what year was this uh wait this article is about the 2014 animated series [ __ ] 2014 2014. those dudes back then that [ __ ] was not coming on it was for specials man it was the great pumpkin the charlie brown and snoopy show wins season one title card season they had two seasons in the 80s look at that why did they only keep it around for that long that's insane and it didn't do well what the [ __ ] people only want you know what because charlie brown was so humdrum people didn't want to see that every day people didn't want their kids looking at those gray skies yeah every day there's middle schools be bummed out for thanksgiving charlie never shot [ __ ] up damn bro that's crazy he never did nothing that was a cool shirt he had and he was like also struggling with his hair i always kind of looked down and i looked up to uh two pieces yeah i looked up to charlie brown because he wore the same shirt every day i always thought that was kind of tight i thought pig pen was tight because he stacked that [ __ ] i didn't know it was a stink cloud it was just like a cloud like pig pens and [ __ ] dragging that blanket around you got that one homie you know how the homie was stanking yeah yo dude bro over the years i've had that friend super nice to this dude bro and and everybody would tell me like he smelled like pee oh my god pee yeah it was crazy because i smelled it too and i was just like man it's like y'all's washing machine like y'all got the wash clothes with the baby clothes i don't know what goes on over here you know what i'm saying but that was it it was bad honestly we used to ride bmx with this [ __ ] kid that we call it tookie and i think it was he just at some point it just became a joke that he looked like a [ __ ] and something somehow they started calling him tooky and that dude dank terrible i hope he got control of that at some point maybe it was just because he was out riding bikes at that time yeah well you know he might have been riding bikes without a deodorant or it might have been the crib it might have been the crib bro i had the one homie whose house was insane and i was like almost relieved when i went there and figured it out because like every time he came to kick it it's like bro what the [ __ ] man this house stuff yeah it was nuts but then we went to his crib to kick it it was like oh so like they don't even know they don't know because they're hanging out you know what i'm saying nobody is in here tripping we in that [ __ ] like like [ __ ] trying to take short breaths and [ __ ] nobody [ __ ] knew though you know when i was in uh seventh grade there was always this girl this indian girl like the only indian girl school and i i never understood why she smelled way different and then i went to her crib and her and her mom was cooking food and then i understood yeah boom yeah a house can hold it the house will hold it the house will hold it you know what i'm saying you either smell good or smell bad depending on the crap you know what i'm saying they can work out best case scenario is that your house is ventilated enough that you don't end up smelling like the food in your house like that or the best case scenario is that [ __ ] are using fabuloso and [ __ ] you know burning incense and [ __ ] like that in the house man that works too right opening the patio door and [ __ ] you know i i had this girl i used to kick it with and one time she was she was about to come over and she's like i have to go home and shower i'm like why do you have to go home a shower she's like i just say korean barbecue and i'm like what the [ __ ] like what are you talking about like just come over yeah she came over she smelled like korean barbecue like i'm dead she was not joking she was there yeah she was gone in her hair and her skin they cook it right in front of you so it infects everything you should take that [ __ ] shower i should have honestly she was the one in the car talking to you she knew that she was having a tough time riding with herself and she was gonna have to bring that [ __ ] to your house i wasn't mad though yeah i could dig it i dig it but you definitely witnessed it she tried to spare you shout out to all the girls smell like korean barbecue it happened it stuck with you mm-hmm and she tried to spare she made a dent that's her brand huh that's her brand she's pull-ups korean barbecue i thought her brand was korean but i thought she was in the korean barbecue i don't know if she's still doing this move but somehow i thought i thought she was a purveyor of christmas it's like your brand like when you show up and you stank like weed which admittedly like i didn't notice because our place already smells like weed but yeah but that's what we're supposed to do yeah come on it's bro i had my products had to go to court in compton and we pull up in the line the long ass coveted line to get in with me and my homie and everybody in line just talking to us about we were just pulled up stanking yeah and i was like that's what happens well that's nice you know i like that i appreciate the bringing that to the function all right currency i appreciate you man good times this is a good time bro man the good time and thanks for the 2020. of course these are [ __ ] incredible and i get to roll out with them i hope we get you guys you got so many packs of papers bro just roll let's join roll the joints so i stuff a few cones for you for you to just keep your fingers are too fat all right she manipulated [ __ ] excuse man i was on spliffs for a while now i'm about to roll up alchemists he put cigarettes in yeah no i can't have those around that's what you were doing no i would have a bag of loose tobacco i couldn't have the cigarettes because i would just start smoking them and i'll get addicted [Music] no jumper 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