Young Buck & Drumma Boy in the Trap! W/ Karlous Mller and Chico Bean

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give me some give me some goddamn give me some of that nashville box chevy 215 some sixes on that [ __ ] but they just stuck on them they rubbing like a [ __ ] coming down hey come on come down pulling squeaking like a [ __ ] but that [ __ ] all motor that's tough yeah play me something just like that that's all i need oh [Music] this this smells like when you gotta warm your breakfast up like like somebody [Music] that's what they feel like this feels like when you finish with dui school graduate [Music] hell yeah i [Music] you did you feel me bro you look outside he just be [ __ ] outside rolling up the scene blue oh boy i'm glad you're saying something right no but we got some real [ __ ] in here with us today man first of all we got one of the coldest [ __ ] producers in the [ __ ] game right here just sitting here chilling well not talking about everything you know i believe i showed this [ __ ] how to hit the beating machine come on man hey i pee insane wayne man hey bro man insane wayne i wasn't in here if it weren't for people bro we can't talk about all that then we got [ __ ] cash bills on oh this [ __ ] got so much rap game history you can mention g-unit you can mention cash money keep going man you can mention dr dre you can mention [ __ ] like eminem you can mention all of the [ __ ] and he was really right there with him ready to knock some out about it in the studio ready to wrap a circle around the [ __ ] too man this [ __ ] had a [ __ ] anthem with two hip hop legends dissing each other on that [ __ ] man if you don't know what i'm talking about number one the coldest [ __ ] they ever come out of cash real [ __ ] he's the one who let you know that they were ten yeah none of them cut the music since you brought it up first check this out when when the streets hurt we don't know what happened and we ain't gonna ask you what happened when we heard what allegedly happened every [ __ ] who was in who even thought that they would have been in your position like that [ __ ] was not wrong you supposed to do [ __ ] like that big fat that's the billions that's the bank we will figure out the rest of this [ __ ] come get me and they did [Applause] he was like man you know i got you too so that situation i was able to just you know walk through it was one of those situations where you know [ __ ] happened honestly i did not know what the commotion was about at that time right it was me and banks backstage about to uh bring out a award for snoop and just the commotion popped out you know i don't know man somehow [ __ ] just basically appeared i don't know right you feel me and uh you know i made it through that situation man blessed it like a real [ __ ] you got to do that because at some point your real [ __ ] instinct is going to kick in and be like uh get to the [ __ ] hold up one second check the mic send the lady check young mike your big ass chain has uh huh [ __ ] the microphone your big ass chain he got that big you gotta you got a big ass chain see he got a big ass chain you heard me [ __ ] it ain't right he got a big ass shane and hit that [ __ ] up the mic i had a chain on so big that [ __ ] was big as a crib i had some diamonds in it [Music] yeah saving up your money for a bigger chain everything on my neck don't stand a chance trying to stay in my lane i shoulda wore a little change you ain't lying my [ __ ] i just figured i'm gonna 85 to find my [ __ ] and i put up in this [ __ ] with the name i said i'm gonna wear my big you know what i mean we just ran into each other so many different places man literally in the mall hotels [ __ ] and i always whenever i see hear me by itself i'm by myself and he's always what's up [ __ ] but i got a question man i've been wanting to ask you this but every time i ran into you we was moving and i've been wondering this for a long time when you said welcome to cash bill [ __ ] was you smoking a blunt or taking a [ __ ] [ __ ] cause that was the strongest welcome to cash field [ __ ] i was like [ __ ] i'm never going there listen welcome to cash field [ __ ] in that beat drop down that's one of the coldest songs like and that was the first song on the cd you know what i mean i come from a small town where organized crime is the rule you kill [ __ ] without permission [ __ ] gonna kill you so get a gun and pray to god that you make it to c21 i was like okay i'm not doing that that ain't what dolly partner never was talking about [ __ ] that's somewhere different it's the first [ __ ] to make a pre-ass whooping anthem this [ __ ] had a song that came on before [ __ ] started fighting uh [Laughter] that's all it takes [ __ ] record bro when you heard these [ __ ] sending their verses back did you even put together that they was talking about each other you know i'm shout out to both of them even to this day tip and little but when i created that record at the time you know i my first mind of getting the feature was to stretch out the tip bro do you know that about 30 [ __ ] jumped on that remix yeah man that's how you know you got one of them ones when everybody wanna be on there that beat was so hard man it was like who was that because that was actually [Music] just dropping in uh right after back on my bookshelf volume three that i got out now me and dj paul just uh wrapped up our tight tables title unexpected so he's one of them ones that got that same stump type of flavor yeah you know even creating that record man uh i have reached out the tip to to to put a verse on there and when he when he sent the verse back it was it was really that bar that he had on there you know what i'm saying uh that made me be like uh to me getting beat down that's ludicrous yeah so i was letting different [ __ ] head and [ __ ] and me and two chains is 100 with each other we was real close at that time too uh i had let him hit a wreck and he was like yo bro you gotta let luda hear this [ __ ] and uh you know honestly i didn't even really have no idea that they was you know having what little issues or whatever at the time uh but when when i let load ahead you know what i'm saying he was just like uh [ __ ] man [ __ ] bro i gotta jump on this [ __ ] right here i'm like hell yeah you know what i'm saying and um you know it was more or less when luda heard it he was uh i think he heard more than just that bar where tip was kind of speaking and saying whatever he felt but out of respect i jumped back and tilt first and was like yo man listen luda heard the record he want to jump on it you got no problem too was like nah i shot it man let him you know go ahead and let him do his thing so uh you know the record came out and i i really respect that record to this very day because to me it was one of those records where you know you got two legendary artists you know going back and forth on on on one record but it stayed on the way stay hip-hop they do nothing that they got out of hand and you know uh turned into any kind of real beef i think uh honestly by the time i went to put the project put that album out luda and tip had uh i think reconcile whatever situations that they had so the label wasn't wasn't really there for for tips verse still being on on the record so last minute i had to you know throw game on that game was like the newest addition to g unit and he needed that look uh for well i i felt like [ __ ] game i'm putting you on this [ __ ] you know in regards to replacing tip with it but the record had already blowed up and so like you said there's so many different versions of it you know you i heard another [ __ ] version of it the other day like damn [ __ ] i ain't know you was on here too [ __ ] it's everybody jumped on that well i laid my verse down first and if i would have heard the verse that he laid then i heard a different record i'm like oh [ __ ] he's okay with and then just the [ __ ] at me was like i wonder what he would have seen if he'd have heard that [ __ ] yeah because you know even when he like i say i stepped i i had a stretch back out to him i was like yo luda want to jump on it and uh i'm sure somewhere in the line he had to feel like ludo was gonna throw some type of shot or say something and he could have easily you know been a [ __ ] ass [ __ ] and said no man take me off of it but he he he laid the flow there for luda to come and luda done what he done and like i say man that is one of my favorite records that i've created uh just for that backstory that like that [ __ ] gonna live forever you're never like you probably never see two rappers like that you know this like you said that's in the middle of a lyrical disagreement that most people didn't even know this really going on until lyrical a lyrical job let that [ __ ] go and that's the worst part about it they're cool they ain't cool trust me they're cool [ __ ] ain't these ain't cool they're cool [ __ ] ain't cool before they fell out now they alright them just cause [ __ ] ain't doing don't man they die we all win these [ __ ] yeah yeah i guess for the check for the business and not even the chick i guess i don't know about the [ __ ] situation to be honest with you but you know i just think hip-hop need more of those type of competitors though they're competitive you know a lot of people we have in different situations and having you know different problems with each other as rappers and [ __ ] and you know a lot of it results into you know how many diamonds the [ __ ] can buy more than you or whatever accolades come along with how many records or now how many streams your [ __ ] got versus anything like that i wouldn't even play that [ __ ] no more [ __ ] didn't hit a billion big fans [ __ ] if you if you behind any [ __ ] you lost that one but i i think from what you just said i my question to you is is the game bred for that anymore because i think a lot of that pride was lost in the pe in the wake of people seeing what happened when guys that was really active and going get active when it got to the point where you ran into each other and a lot of people probably ain't built for that no more so do you think that the game is bred for competitive energy you know honestly man i would just i would say this generation right now has kind of steered itself into having to feel like they have to match some of the [ __ ] that they say in the records and you know even rap in this in itself it's just a competitive game and it's like it's it reminds me of a boxing match really because everybody fighting to be number one no matter what everybody chasing to be you know the biggest the biggest that they can be with it i just feel like this generation right here that we're dealing with as far as the youngsters that you see winning and some of the issues that they have is it's resorted into hands-on violence but it was no different in the same way when we was there i think it's wrong for it i think it's room for it but it would have to be the conflict of two artists both looking to go down that route versus then the brought that we used to be what we're seeing playing out right now and that's [ __ ] getting killed man you know [ __ ] have differences and you see a [ __ ] you know it's about you know who gonna catch a body type of thing now so if we take the bodies to the to the to the bars you understand what i'm saying even with g unit and i in the beginning of at least my time amongst being with g-unit it was based on real life the issues that was going on with real life issues involved with say a 50 or whatever so you know when we had those vessels and [ __ ] like that on it was for real it wasn't it wasn't you know for the camera it was really nigga's trying to protect their life at any moment [ __ ] can go down yeah you put that on record post bulldogs small enough to fit in a [ __ ] boots or it's whatever whenever whatever you want to do i'm like okay these [ __ ] but really that but i saw a clip uh on the internet of yahoo talking to big you and uh salute to him and uh he was telling the story you know i mean i i don't know if you want to get into the actual story what happened but just saying that you were willing to be as active as you were my question to you is as an artist do you feel like that's something that's necessary in the game now as it was back then to be somebody that was really willing to go and show that these words that i'm speaking are legit you know it depends on the situation in the in the individuals that you're dealing with in my situation i would say you know yeah because i've always been involved in real life issues around the music so it wasn't like i felt like i could resort to just allowing certain [ __ ] to go down and you get put in certain situations where it's not just about your life but it's about everybody's life that you will you understand and if if it's any man or anybody in my eyes if you feel like your life is being threatened you're gonna do whatever it takes to to make sure you know you maintain that life you know of yours i love living you know so i just i've been put in situations where you know i feel like my life is threatened i'm gonna do whatever i gotta do to survive well i gotta i gotta make it home to my kids home period and uh like i say a lot of this [ __ ] is just based on the energy of the individuals that you're having issues with speaking of issues bro tell me when you started teaching drama boy how to make them beats and [ __ ] hey [ __ ] see the recipe right well [ __ ] let's from start to finish book how you get in the game bro you got a lot of you got a long history bruh people think it just a lot of the younger generation gonna think it just started with the unit but [ __ ] you was putting [ __ ] down before that evening facts i was i won the ones where you know i came in the game uh the first individuals that i i was basically around was cash money how old were you when you got it i was around 14 years old man 14 15. the wayne didn't even had a dress [ __ ] the [ __ ] still had the baby fro like yours oh word it wasn't like mine real facts though but uh you know uh they had came to my city we was always big fans of that music as far as me and my circle and [ __ ] that i came up with and one of my partners had picked up a cd i think it was chopper city in the ghetto was like what brought him one [ __ ] and homie now you know they had that wave throughout the south you feel me yeah we was just fans picked up the cd one day and partner had caught i was a youngster you know in the back seat my other partners and [ __ ] you know they was kind of the ones who rotated my city and [ __ ] like that so they was jokingly you know man it's a number on the back of this [ __ ] you know what i'm saying and called the number it's like remember y'all [ __ ] want to come down here to the field and uh whatever it was it was pennies and [ __ ] [ __ ] was like what y'all need to come here tomorrow and uh they they didn't come but it ended up being like a week or two later [ __ ] call themselves trying to put a show together and [ __ ] a bunch of doughboy [ __ ] don't know nothing about the game but you know get a venue got them [ __ ] to come to the city and when they touch down baby was really [ __ ] up on how young we was and really really active like that so uh i can't i think that really really was the motivation for him to you know build upon at the time with my with my surroundings and uh they end up booking the studio uh my brother from another mother lit jimmy had had got in touch with me somehow [ __ ] didn't have no cell phone but he got in touch with somebody to pick me up and bring me over to the studio walked in the studio first [ __ ] in my scene was was juvenile i'm like damn that [ __ ] go right there you feel what i'm saying and uh went on in and it was bg juvenile turk wayne and then the [ __ ] baby walked up to me as a youngster first words to this very day i never forget it he said spit some lil one and uh like i say man i was always i was already in the streets full fledged just trying to find a a [ __ ] way uh but music was always my thing from day one so when the [ __ ] told me to speak on my head [ __ ] uh do you remember what you spit i don't i couldn't even i couldn't even tell you that [ __ ] to this day that's dope [ __ ] it wasn't one thing because what happened was when i spit he immediately told wayne hey come in they spit something so me and lil wayne battled it out and uh i tell [ __ ] i didn't win what i won [ __ ] you did because you know walking from that situation the next day i was i was getting a call from my partner saying yo baby won't want us to come to new orleans with him he won't give you a situation so my life started basically from cashfield to new orleans at that moment i left i was supposed to be in school you know what i'm saying around that time with school never was my thing uh man no it never was never not even in like first grade i believe this next first grade i mean you know it just was one of them things like my my childhood was for real coming up on some you know i come from a single-parent background and it was about really uh really trying to keep the [ __ ] lights and water on in real life you know you know these rappers come through and be having them everybody got a struggle story but my struggle in my life it kind of is there for the like [ __ ] know what i come from throughout my city i come from nothing you did so i really that's what forced me in the streets at a young age just trying to kind of help my moms get out of the situation that i was brought up in yeah it was about hustling i was one of them [ __ ] he used to cut every [ __ ] in the neighborhood grass take out the trash and [ __ ] pumping gas until it before [ __ ] ever picked up a peck trying to do anything with it i just was one of the ones just trying to make a dollar to be able to provide but yeah man it was my journey started with cash money times where baby would drop rain and turk off at school and i'll ride around with him you know doing doing our thing just just trying to make [ __ ] happen i come from real solid circular individuals and [ __ ] so you know even in juveniles hung video the yellow ferrari and things like that those were our vehicles we we poured them vehicles there too [ __ ] you had a yellow ferrari he was 14. no [ __ ] it was in the circle though my god well basically yeah you did yeah no wonder you ain't [ __ ] school [ __ ] i got a ferrari outside no you don't yes i do but yeah it was in the circle so you know [ __ ] like that like i say man we really really come from the streets and all that good [ __ ] and from there the difference is i can give you all other different stories in regards to coming up with cash money but i can't play you know music that where i was actually what i was there for you know my my situation was based on me coming to cash money to do a deal and it turned out to be in my mind where i was kind of like pushed to the back not because baby didn't want to get to me or whatever it's just that they [ __ ] they blew up they blew up so fast so um you know he had to focus on what was working versus trying to break a brand new artist but i never was a tag alone [ __ ] so it forced me to have to go back and make a decision with himself am i gonna you know i'm 18 19 years old now you know these [ __ ] is all i wanted was a opportunity to be heard let the world let the streets be the judge of me right and uh it was just i was i had records but none of them was actually getting pushed to the world and none of that [ __ ] so i made a decision to come back home to cash real and uh start my own independent push you dig what i'm saying i felt like i have built the name for my from from my city by just being amongst them you know what i'm saying so [ __ ] man i went putting me a little cd together back then i think it cost three hundred dollars to press up a thousand cd damn that was a good deal yeah yeah i'm selling ten dollars a piece you do the mail i slowed down from doing whatever i was doing uh just because i read my the music started really paying me i love to hustle yeah the hands-on money was really being more it started making more sense to me because i put my life on the line for less lesser so that's where the hustle came in and just starting to understand the whole independent game and and you know really pushing myself to get to where i'm at and like i say that led back to me coming with cash money uh but it didn't work out and i actually was with juvenile when i ran into 50 and started my my situation with g you dig when i'm how crazy was that to be the only dude from the south and the group with some dudes from new york that [ __ ] was it it's a crazy experience just to be honest with you it was one of those things where i felt like uh never felt like i had nothing to prove but i always don't feel like i gotta hold my own and i'm not just doing it for me but i'm doing it for the sound you're doing what i'm saying where i come from and uh you know it was almost like this this competitiveness that we have created amongst each other you understand and everybody wanted to kind of outdo each other but in a good way yeah on the records so you know in that era in that time the energy was in a different place of of music in itself let me ask you this like you were coming up in a time where the perception was dude those from the south weren't lyrical or killed the wrath right and you had really had to face that it's like an appeal like an obstacle in the game as a rapper from the south that was the number one criticism that they tried to throw and like you always been a lyrical dude who went out the way to say some [ __ ] like do you still feel like they're sleeping on this on the south lyricism at that time up until now or what i think a lot of the i think a lot of the youngsters now has adapted uh a lot of other things than just the lyricism for us for from the south you know we we dress we dress the way we dress you know what i'm saying we shine the way we shine uh for me in that time it wasn't about the other things that now put you in front of this camera and you can kind of blow up other than actually being able to have bars you dig what i'm saying and i felt like uh it was a point of time where we didn't get that that burn that play from the east coast that we really deserve as artists pimp c used to be very very outspoken on that situation country rap tome yeah big facts rest in peace to pimp he's one of the first ones that i that i met as well as a youngster uh trying to get my ass on [ __ ] your childhood was better [ __ ] had a lamborghini grew up 15 jump off the bus with cash money pepsi pumping gas what the [ __ ] you doing on that tour you got here [ __ ] with the rap game it's crazy because uh resting piece of my partner bids man he's no longer living um he he took me to pmc house and i was honestly it's crazy you say that because i was around 15 and 16 years old and he brought me to pimp you know even while i was still amongst cash money but we were still kind of moving around and just you know filling this rap [ __ ] out period and when it brought me to pimp pimp said something to me that stuck with me and still stick with me through my whole life and career and then uh pimp said i can't ask no [ __ ] to starve biz and that right there was one of the realest things at the time i was kind of like what what do you mean he can't ask me to start and then he told me you know what i mean he was like you don't you don't you're going to get the way you got to go i just would be asking you to starve because we're dealing with our own situation right now at the time that was going through [ __ ] with jive and [ __ ] you know what i'm saying so that led me to you know what i'm saying respecting him enough to to to to to know that he didn't he didn't take advantage of me being young and naive to the game yeah and just run me down the loop he gave me real game that [ __ ] right there made me you know know the difference because i ran into a lot of [ __ ] at the same time [ __ ] selling you dreams and i was i was negative them about some of them sold dreams too that's what i was about to ask in the world they would have put me out i'd have been in the bathroom with that [ __ ] furrow man let me let me come to my house in the bathroom my goddamn furrow in the mirror what was it about you was a youngster that made these old hustling ass gangsta ass [ __ ] take you everywhere and let you be a grown ass [ __ ] emotions all these goddamn hustlers big face hey i'm carlos miller and if you haven't heard blue chew is making waves and bringing more confidence to the bedroom by offering trouble tablets that can help men get stronger and longer lasting erections bluetooth is an online prescription service so no visits to the doctor's office no awkward conversations and 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it's the older guys that seem more than just me being in the streets you know what i'm saying even though i was in the streets i still had these older guys that was in the streets a little bit harder than me that didn't want me to be there they didn't want me to go down there rough and they knew and felt that i knew how to rap so you know whatever connections or whoever they know they was just trying to give me something different and the [ __ ] ended up paying off to what it is now you know so at what moment going through all of that that you just went through at what moment did you feel like i'm here i finally got here i did it oh man when i when i when when 50 gave me my opportunity of of being amongst g-unit you know the first time i honestly truly felt it was when i had got that call from sean money at that time and he was like yo uh if you want to put the the uh bloodhound record on this on this get rich or die trying now that was a record i already had you understand what i'm saying 50 basically got that record um kept my verse on it you know what i mean and uh put him a couple verses and [ __ ] on the record sung the hook that was already there and put me on the album but when shot money was like yo [ __ ] jim loves the record and he mixing it i said who all right i think it was like m loves the record m actually mixed bloodhound and now that moment right there like i say em was the [ __ ] like he is now you know one of the gigantics into this [ __ ] and uh i knew then that yeah i'm gonna go i'm gonna i'm gonna make the best out of it i think the icing on the cake out of all of that [ __ ] was when we when i when i got that plane ticket to come to l.a and record you know and uh i happened to be in the studio recording in l.a first time that me and 59 had basically got in the studio to record uh we started immediately on the g unit project and one of the first songs we created was jeed up and that track was produced by by dr dre so it was like i was in the booth doing my [ __ ] and i was you know thinking of some [ __ ] to say and then i heard [ __ ] was like yo say it like this and i was one of the [ __ ] like [ __ ] don't tell me how to say them rapping since i was nine [ __ ] but when i looked up that [ __ ] dr dre was leaned over the big ass board looking at a [ __ ] directly i'm [ __ ] man how you want me to say what indeed say how you want me to say it bro like but yeah bro to actually uh be in that circular with dream you know it's just [ __ ] that i cherish to this very day like um you know that was that i i've arrived feeling yeah you know what i'm saying uh it is what it is so when you when you started recording you know i mean welcome to cashfield like and that you know i'm not just saying as you hear that's personally my favorite solo record of all of the gu it's like it was you and lloyd banks but then you know i mean as i listen to it now i identify more with that record you know i mean so when you started to record that was that your first time ever going in and saying i'm recording a record that's mine thanks um it's crazy because my process of making that record was different than what was going on through g-unit at that time you know going off into my solo i had already seen the processes of how 50 created the the get richer diet trying to beg for mercy and then here comes the solo parts and i i just said i'm gonna do something that everybody else wasn't doing so i told shaw to start giving me my music on a cd without me knowing who the producers was i want to pick the music for the music instead of actually picking the producers from the name you know what i'm saying like and uh that right there was one of the methods that you know what i'm saying i still kind of follow today of course we ain't got cds but what i i was about to say what i got from that though was the fact of when i created straight out of cash field i had no idea who the actual producers was of the record so once i made you know when i'm getting to the end of this tape i started going and seeing who produced this who produced that and things like that and realized i just created a whole project with pretty much guys that didn't have a big name you understand so i put a lot and gave a lot of producers that was trying to be heard a shot by just having that method as well as kept my goddamn budget though you feel what i'm saying and uh created one of the most uh low low budgeted records that was that was done in g-unit period in the sense uh i was able to recoup off of that whole album in the first two weeks you did what i'm saying straight speaking up producers we got one of the coldest producers [ __ ] you know i mean i mean some of the best beats that you ever gonna hear like and run down just drop trouble for those who don't know [Music] no love august i've seen a nicki minaj i mean shawty keep lying you know what i'm saying we come in the game damn you know what i'm saying oh no hands whoa [Music] you know what i'm saying bird man we popping nba young boy yeah are you definitely buying [ __ ] first record ever coming up with gotti you know what i'm saying i did uh full records on the life album then we follow up back to the basics with uh when you see me shot it popping call of day your holidays that's what's up been a long time coming a lot of dope running hustling trying to dodge the case god for the first time i probably like 17. what y'all need [ __ ] out here you got to understand my brother 14 years older than me so a [ __ ] who cut her chop her you know what i'm saying got all the chicks you know what i'm saying you got the wheels got the clothes i'm wearing big brother that's the first thing i want to be like walk like talk like outlet you know what i'm saying and it's a cheat code cause he doing beats for tv you know what i'm saying so i i i'll say bro i got some [ __ ] too you know what i'm saying shout out to anza or red boy you know what i'm saying man is born b you know what's going to do a lot of things with tmt man he was the manager for tv so he's like man come on man play something you know i mean i end up playing five beats end up with three beats on tv so because my brother getting 2500 to beat i get 2500 to beat that's 7500 three beats i did tennessee we wanging and uh and it wasn't it was uh tennessee tennessee 23s we keep it clean ain't tennessee in the land of goody goody tennessee that's me on the hook i'm [ __ ] 17 18. this is my first song on the radio so this [ __ ] took off we had the tennessee titans blah blah blah you know what i mean and my god i put gotti gangsta boo criminal man tilo i don't want your haystack criminals you know [Applause] connection you know what i mean like you coming from that building you coming from memphis like y'all tennessee got a strong culture man even to this day some of the hottest young [ __ ] poo scheiste you know i mean out of memphis you know what man send me my ears man i give a lot of credit when it comes to because i'm from nashville and he's from memphis we're three hours away right and it's always and it it used to be and probably here and there where there was this separation between the two cities okay we didn't really just get along like that it was one of those things i think was breaded from the penitentiary it's everywhere every city like that's the same way everywhere you go it's like d.c and baltimore [ __ ] [ __ ] call this country we call them [ __ ] country type [ __ ] you did we all country exactly but [ __ ] who uh one of the records that really broke the mold in in in kind of bringing us together was uh the state fly record that me uh a ball and mjg juicy j or dj paul did that's why that record was bigger than what people know because it was the first time where we had you know somebody from our from from nashville and memphis and memphis together you came right up on that [ __ ] too like them [ __ ] might let me smoke for free now we know why yeah the city they love to hate quote-unquote you know what i'm saying so you know i always try to bring that unification in you know what i mean let me mix this [ __ ] up let me bring like you see what atlanta doing like you know i just always look at atlanta like damn they got this [ __ ] down pack how they blend and merge and make this [ __ ] everybody eat yeah i mean so i i just implemented that even with welcome to my city coming out with kane came up with dolph i mean came up with got it but still introducing dog right you know what i'm saying and and just mine it's crazy working with jesus working with google i first heard man you are a plus bro i heard buck online telling a crazy story about how dj paul sent project pat to pick you up man big [Applause] [ __ ] pimp [ __ ] rap [ __ ] tennessee titans over here man that's what we got up in the building with us today we got young bucks running it down but i i gotta hear this story in person man you say dj paws and project pack to pick you up yeah man from whales the pride leagues [ __ ] that's the only person in the project his name was little buck and it's crazy about how that situation happened because i was actually with baby when i met dj paul i was on a i think we was on some type of tour at the time and we was coming through memphis and baby was like yo [ __ ] this is what i got coming you did what i'm saying and buck come here spit something for these [ __ ] and uh i end up spitting and paul was like [ __ ] you from the you from tennessee i'm like yeah now i'm from casper i was a youngster so you know uh when my situation like i say i was kind of moving around one day uh i had i had got a call because i had kept in touch with paul and he was like um man i'm i i need you on this record and i'm like what he was like man i'm a pet gonna come pick you up and that's like three and a half hours away i'm like he's like well you want me to tell them to come i said tell that [ __ ] to meet me at the burger king parking lot across from joe johnson and uh hell yeah he pulled up in a black navigator man pat was of course big as [ __ ] at that time and it was like man i rolled back to [ __ ] memphis with this [ __ ] and like i said it was one of the dopest experiences as a youngster that i heard [Applause] [Laughter] [Applause] that's the best thing you like about rappers bro when they tell stories projects when you listen to this [ __ ] pay attention to that [ __ ] bro i guarantee your favorite rapper he tell you a story but i ended up i ended up dropping a record from that though he came and got me out a lot of people don't know i was on the hypnotized pisces song it was like 20 [ __ ] on the goddamn song but he paul heard something from when he had heard me rap for him end up giving him that opportunity sent the [ __ ] pat to pick me up and we've been locked in ever since bro to be silent with you you did he one of them ones it's always to have my back like drummer you know through my ups and downs and [ __ ] like that bro all these different things i haven't been through in the game you know them two are the ones that that's always gave me that motivation like you got to keep going you know you got to keep doing this [ __ ] he's making history right now bro he just he got records with gucci and jesus and that out of all the versus battles that didn't happen i feel like that one was the most impact prolific yeah yeah you feel what i'm saying and it finally got so icy to see it performed i never thought that would happen for real now being as though you both of y'all for this for that matter you didn't got so much rich history with so many artists was there any point where you realized you were one of the people that you grew up being around for artists like did you ever had that moment when somebody came and saw you and was like oh [ __ ] young buck and you ended up helping them and giving them the same game and a lot of these guys are getting you big facts man i i've i've watched this [ __ ] happen you know with me and numerous artists man i love seeing little 42 doug do his thing me and his father you know come up in the streets together and and uh you know i remember 42 just being really in the streets and really really trying to find a way you know what i'm saying and i never could present no kind of opportunity to him for me being and going through my own thing but i watched him and i would tell him you know you got this [ __ ] you're gonna do your [ __ ] you know me just stay down just keep pushing and to watch him you know walking to get his situation with uh with the goddamn uh uh even with young dolphins his producer band play i i gave him you know his push to the game in a sense by just giving them that opportunity to rap on his tracks you know i was going through so many different situations where he was a youngster that was like almost understood the fact of you know i scratch your back you scratch mine so it was like i'm rapping on your music and i used to always tell them you know if if opportunity possess itself take advantage of it i'm trying to get myself through these contract issues and things like that and now he's producing you know multiple hits for for young dog you know what i'm saying so i mean i can go on for days bro it's just like i've always been one of them ones that just never been stingy with giving the knowledge i don't call it game because games is meant to be played i give them a [ __ ] true honest knowledge of of what i've learned and uh try to give a person an honest opinion you understand to whatever they looking to do whether whether it's something that i like or don't you know what i'm saying yeah you know i just try to keep it as solid as possible you know with what these dudes because uh and and keep it where you know the same some of the same people you see going up man you don't do this [ __ ] right you'll see them same people on your way down so i try to not burn no bridges and [ __ ] with [ __ ] and [ __ ] and keep it solid but the way this game is kind of built you know you have a lot of times a lot of people uh get in positions of power and they tend to either forget or don't acknowledge what got them there so i just try to stay you know as humble and just stay as focused as possible and that's what i would encourage a lot of these dudes that come from nothing to something and getting positions of power you know just you know take your blessing and for what it really is is a blessing you know to to to go from point a to point b or finally get to where you're trying to go we just don't take it for granted yeah yeah yeah we see that [ __ ] you know take this [ __ ] for granted you know through all the downs that you went through though you were just speaking on that what what kept the game from souring from for you you know i mean like because through all that you didn't been through that the public just seen you go through let alone what you didn't been through that you ain't and don't nobody know about what kept you slow saying [ __ ] that [ __ ] yeah my child man my children you know what i'm saying is my my motivation i got a good solid brothers like drummer you know what i'm saying individuals like you know this that know who i really am outside of some of the [ __ ] to get pushed into public or have been pushed in the public and uh i found myself at one point in time trying to fight public opinion with a lot of [ __ ] and had to just realize i'm never gonna win that battle so i'm typing [ __ ] well with a lot of this [ __ ] you know i've never had nothing to prove what you see is what you get who i really am is who i really am but i've been in front of a lot of [ __ ] that's been tangled and twisted and um i try to be the one to untwist the [ __ ] because i stand for something and i realize man i can't it's never gonna work that way so honestly letting go and let god in my situation has got me you know where i met outside of just having damn good music quality street music consistently you know uh it's always i've always felt like i haven't got my just due you know um i haven't truly felt like i've got my judge due as an as a solo artist i've been blessed to have a a a platinum album you understand what i'm saying and you know platinum albums by being amongst the group but uh me as an artist i still got so much more to offer i always look to rapper is almost a stepping stone to get off in the [ __ ] that i like to do or want to do movies and different things like that so it's just so much more in the game that i got to give near the cookbook man straight up all right it's [ __ ] young book two [ __ ] eggs with your heart butter in the skillet you don't listen to [ __ ] nobody let me produce it i got this speaking of what you just said about public perception wrestling piece of nipple i heard a nip quote where he said would you you know he read something that said would you rather be at war with yourself and at peace with the world or at peace with yourself and at war with the world big faith so you know what i mean i think that's something that you know people need to listen to because from somebody like you who went through so much [ __ ] publicly you know i mean you pick whichever situation you want to say you know i mean you know who you are and being content in that is something that you need to fight because now public perception is different than it's ever been when you first got in the game [ __ ] saying something about you it might take you a couple of days or weeks for you to even hear what a [ __ ] said now every time you pick up your phone and you know it's right there in front of you you know what i mean or the right somebody with the same [ __ ] i mean like i say man i i know who i am and i also know i'm not perfect but i've learned that i put myself in certain positions to have to deal with a lot of [ __ ] so i've just learned how to uh kind of channel channel and figure out on correcting my wrongs versus trying to figure out how to correct y'all so you dig what i'm saying or whoever feel you know it's any kind of wrongs i'd rather focus on self and see what the [ __ ] i did or what i'm doing wrong people gonna say and do whatever the [ __ ] they want to period everybody meant to like you so i don't want to be liked by all you [ __ ] anyway but hey i need some of the hate that hate is like my fire anyway so i just learned to uh like i say uh focus on doing what i got to [ __ ] do and and turn a lot of the negative uh make it work for myself you know what i'm saying because a lot of times i've realized you know it's a problem when they're not talking about you you know one of the things that i i will say that uh this project that me and drummer boy got out right now back on my buckshot volume three um it's a little bit more than just a solid project we we you know charted at number six you dig what i'm saying throughout itunes and the steady morising and going and all of that good stuff but one thing drummer told me about this this tape in regards to all other [ __ ] that like you said i've had to you know endure and go through he said buck man you know this kind of more than just just a [ __ ] solid ass tape we showing [ __ ] brotherhood you know bringing that brotherhood back to things you know what i'm saying because you know when it's really your brother you dig what i'm saying whether he's up or down bro you're supposed to be your brother he's saying what i'm saying and uh that's that's one of the things that stick to me in regards to what you're getting when you get me a drummer boy you know what i'm saying together it's not just about him being a dope ass producer me being a dope ass rapper it's just more to it when you got real life [ __ ] that come along with me right and [ __ ] like that that that you getting to hear from this latest project that we just dropped drama boy what was your what was your process putting this putting it together i just got the phone call like you know i mean like what you doing [ __ ] like you said [ __ ] cooking heat you know i mean i'm just so if a [ __ ] just randomly called you you'll just be all right brother [ __ ] yeah like being like even anywhere just up here making some of the best no i ain't even anytime six one five call me and ain't too many people calling me from six one five to be honest with you it was a new number and i ain't i knew i knew at some point bro was gonna cop right through everything that was going on you know what i'm saying so thanks you know [ __ ] i seen six one five just pick them up for girl i knew it with that [ __ ] you know what i'm saying pick up the phone [ __ ] what you doing me man cooking up what's up [ __ ] you good you ready to shake that [ __ ] up you know what i mean like i'm an uplifter bro i'm a big brother i worked at the ymca i'm from the volunteers they me yeah you know yeah he started [Laughter] it was like a lot of [ __ ] that i learned from him on like just how to be therapeutic and and help people figure out what the [ __ ] they got going on what what what because you know what i'm saying sometimes it can be a lot of [ __ ] going on yeah yeah not just producing music you're producing life it takes something to produce that to be able to absolutely i mean real life like like first thing i'm gonna do is listen to your music i bet what you got what you've been recording he played me some records he got down been doing the nashville just so i can see where [ __ ] mine it you know what i'm saying we we see what the story is so what how we going how we gonna how we gonna tell that [ __ ] yeah and him he picky is a [ __ ] on beat so you gotta come with he want straight trap hard [ __ ] did you know that he thought you were picky i didn't [Music] you know drake [ __ ] a lot of [ __ ] that i don't work with they was very specific on what they want they feel a certain type of way i'm saying if you're angry if you're mad at the world you you did it little dog bro you want some [ __ ] that matches how you feel you ever have a gangster [ __ ] like hey bro can you put some little horns in there i mean like when we first like at the end of the day i you got to look at it like i'm going to work for hire yeah so i i work for you i get i dive into your world bro you know these new rappers being on pills and [ __ ] hey big bro you can put some dubs in that [ __ ] i just want to hit a wing flat harder [Laughter] and he said i won't hit a bird it was one of the ferrari boys songs we put the chicken talking [ __ ] yeah honestly though the uh especially with creating back of my books here i give drum a lot of credit i tell them man you should be drummer boy aka the conductor because he's one of them things where you know i may have an idea in my head from when i'm listening to the beat yeah he make that [ __ ] from the future like listen to that [ __ ] that he was naming that he did like [ __ ] that's that [ __ ] that don't never get old that's that real [ __ ] make music standing over face so i tell this yeah [ __ ] had to tell them that [ __ ] hey hey hey hey hey put some claps in that [ __ ] [ __ ] not regular claps i'm on graduation claps real quick though that's another dude i would talk about picky bro the night before jesus turning in motivation one-on-one trap motivation one-on-one i'm turning in he he calling the [ __ ] out of me bro what we gonna do with the beat what we gonna do with the beat i had sold the original beat to standing ovation six months prior you know what i'm saying so i got down i took one version i stay in stone mountain i'm driving the patchwork you know what i mean little 40 30 minute drive pull up with the first version i got to redo the beat he sent me he said you got to come get the aquaponics so i redo the [ __ ] go back he ain't [ __ ] the first verse you know what i'm saying so i gotta drive back stone mountain redo another beat pull up with the second version that ain't it it's that's close so on the way back [ __ ] i listen to the whole trap about mixtape [ __ ] and i noticed it in every god damn beat he had horns in that [ __ ] so i was like alright [ __ ] that's the first sound that i got damn dead and i came with the horns put the claps in the for that [ __ ] sounding good with the hey yeah jeezy i know you're the snowman i came back five times hey i came back to password it's about six in the morning leslie wrapping up the uh uh last mix coach k in there you know what i'm saying and bro that was literally the first time i heard jesus say before the ad league we even came out swear to god you know what i'm saying and that that was my first platinum plaque [Applause] in that [ __ ] story i told you this [ __ ] make never give up i do man like even like i was i was saying i processed bro i out have something going on in my head and i just then learned that you know whatever it is that i'm hearing drummer what you hear to this be and he'll give you a [ __ ] melody or something that you just wasn't it just wasn't there so i'll be like damn you know what if i put this with what i'm already thinking too you see what i'm saying and that's how a lot of it get created i just like to hear his input uh outside of just making the beat because you know [ __ ] be having these different melodies and [ __ ] as producers and [ __ ] going through their heads and sometimes the melodies be totally different from where i'm going at yeah and i've been able to implement a lot of it into what i'm doing too so that's what the whole collaboration part come in there it's like that's like you said you're good at what you're doing he's great you know y'all both great in your own mediums but it's like when y'all coming together that's where the creativity flows it ain't just send me the beat i rap on the [ __ ] and now we got a song it's like you gotta collaborate and say [ __ ] what you feel like oh [ __ ] need them doves when we came in the game like it was you know a lot of people hadn't seen two people do the [ __ ] that we've done you know what i'm saying and then doing this with three of us you know what i'm saying and being on stage just never rehearsed it's just we get on stage and we just collaborate and collabs like he said melody is something i love a little melody man that's one of my big thing i'm a music connoisseur but melody is something that's major like and that's sure they want to ride with me that type of [ __ ] you know i mean and that's why like like for example young thug is one of my favorite artists i think that [ __ ] is one of those incredible my [ __ ] just because of the sounds and then yeah it's like what the [ __ ] is that nigga's dope yeah i mean to be able to do that it's like and then to do that on your own is one but to be able to collaborate with somebody else who has a whole nother pocket of whatever they're thinking about and you'll be able to bring it together that's when you make some dudes put some wings on that [ __ ] man fly away you know what i mean i'm hawks in them after this project now that you didn't done that do you still have the desire to like you said you feel like you ain't got your just due do you still want that that super stardom man this [ __ ] you know my fire has never burnt out you know it might have went low but it's never burnt the [ __ ] out this [ __ ] lit me up to the point where i i feel better i feel like i'm grown even better than i was even in my in my g-uni years you did what i'm saying which was my younger years i don't see no [ __ ] return and all that [ __ ] for me no time soon don't return oh yeah it's like as big as this genre is it's like it's always like oh that [ __ ] older he watched that white but any other genre of music you see the country artists and [ __ ] be performing for 50 years you know i mean and selling out crowds and still it's space for that for hip-hop because we create the music that creates the the climate of the world so it's like we but i think we do it to ourselves as connoisseurs where we just automatically say oh young buck oh that [ __ ] with g unit that [ __ ] ain't cool no more yes it is [ __ ] take a listen you know what i mean it's still something there that you can gain [ __ ] right [ __ ] every job site in the world got at least one [ __ ] who still wear g-unit jeans it's a [ __ ] who got up this morning and wore some g-u [ __ ] right [Laughter] [Laughter] skin grafts oh i [ __ ] with the sneakers crazy bro i remember one time man 50 took the deal from us man like it was like uh we we had got like a quarter million for out of reebok in regards to me and other uh other members of the group um 50 basically put us in the mix it was his sneaker deal but he worked his hand to kind of get us a situation out of it well but the problem was that 50 wanted us to wear these [ __ ] yeah [Laughter] dollars that i would throw away all my other shoes hard bottoms on them [ __ ] [Laughter] [Laughter] in the world ain't no way in hell i gotta wear them [ __ ] shoes to church [Music] [ __ ] out there bro [ __ ] in the house bro just trying on [ __ ] oh you ain't got some goddamn g-unit song huh no speaking of endorsement let me put these back woods right here you dig no [ __ ] that outta here y'all seen that clip of dr dre with all the air force ones that have been me with the gu this [ __ ] that's it everywhere i go [ __ ] everybody you can't come around me if you ain't got a morning they give us our weak boy i don't give a [ __ ] what company it is [ __ ] soccony come on with it whoever i don't give a [ __ ] pony [ __ ] whoever who else who got called who was calling people [ __ ] tell them to call me [Laughter] hey [ __ ] you get the pepperoni on the tongue you can take it off and put the sausage on that [ __ ] boy we'll make them [ __ ] go come on man i'm telling you but that's what i say y'all you lived a lot of hood dreams already man so i know you say you don't feel like you got your just due but over here we like to let [ __ ] know who they is just in case they might have forgotten [ __ ] you cold and legendary if it was to stop the day [ __ ] they got to put a statue up of you and cash real madrid i accept that brother i actually know where i would want him to put that [ __ ] up in too well and the same parking lot project pat picked you up oh uh well we just got a big museum that's honoring uh all the african music and [ __ ] around throughout throughout my way uh african-american museum that's big shout out some of the hoods in nashville oh man we got a basically size east side south side west side north side that's all of them you know what i'm saying it's split out in the four you want it it's a north side it's all in between that [ __ ] street names and [ __ ] like that but uh we [ __ ] with nashville we'll never be covered whatever it don't i don't know if it's the same people or what my last show before the pandemic was in nashville [ __ ] that was the last show i did march 8th 2020 two shows on a sunday night they sold both of them [ __ ] out that didn't work again in the whole 2020. yeah it's tough so thank you nashville yeah believe it you know i it's it's it's a thing about where i come from uh nashville is that you know predominantly we known for country music you know what i'm saying and for real for real but but if you go you know a mile in any there you go you go a mile from in any direction north east south or west you're going you're going to land in in the hood you dig what i'm saying and uh and i know there's one thing that that shocking white people too is that [ __ ] be going all that country music [ __ ] and still be [ __ ] i don't give a [ __ ] dude i'm full of cakes up exactly wait you know it's just things like that that i've me being uh basically one of the one of the the only artists to actually sell a million records coming from there at this point uh it opened a lot of doors but like i say it's still a lot a lot of doors has got to be broke down like i was speaking on we got an african-american museum and we got slots of every [ __ ] different artist and it ain't even a [ __ ] slide of mine like how y'all gonna have a [ __ ] african-american museum of music and don't even have the individual the only individual that come from the city somebody old probably googled you you did one of them no that boy got the fight every day every day every time he was snatching somebody he was down there and then something happened with dr dre in them and we just don't want to get caught up in all that mess there you go it's just a politics it's about getting something [ __ ] out of there it's somebody's new [ __ ] it's coming though trust and believe cause you still out here laying down and planting groundwork and still laying down yo you ain't done yet you know what i'm saying and back on that book [ __ ] yeah you still doing it so you still laying down the foundation that that you know they're gonna have to respect because you know a million anything is is is a lot i don't give a [ __ ] what you say this [ __ ] sold a million records when they cost 200 and they really when you really had to go stand outside in line to get that when they came with the book in them and you could read and see the pictures and [ __ ] that's that's real yeah scenario you wonder why the [ __ ] toys them they're about to be almost sold the [ __ ] out my back on my bookshelves uh well back on my booksheet tour it's being booked crazy you know what i mean see any of the promoters just tapped in trying to get you a date you dig what i'm saying we kind of really been uh really just this album this tape is just um kind of lit that flame back up i actually dropped a tape a week before back of my bookshelf volume three so i had two tapes on the charger the other one is titled the vaccine you understand the vaccine oh [ __ ] [ __ ] gotta get it we just don't want to get caught up in that mess but make sure y'all go get the vaccine i'm talking about the music all right all right we actually about to run around the world on the back of my bug [ __ ] tour still excited you got we got a few features on the uh one of the one of my favorite records is with boosie uh like you said burner shout out to burner and [ __ ] and all of the the smoke and that [ __ ] right now shout out to him and his brands uh through here you gotta come through here [ __ ] the first [ __ ] uh put me up on the side in real life too like i [ __ ] with i [ __ ] with t grizzly insider we actually got a record that we had recorded uh and put them both on the record and you're known for that [ __ ] now at this point yeah i mean well at the time we recorded they were walking together there wasn't nothing that i put together none of that but uh yeah man that [ __ ] is that [ __ ] is dope and um shout out to scuba steam even with the record that burner's on him and scott storch produced it and that was something different for me you know what i'm saying drummer boy and scott stewart's collaborating you know just chilling out like [ __ ] [ __ ] you in l.a like [ __ ] i'm out here i've been working with scott stores people everybody had seen that we working [ __ ] like this is just rich it's a [ __ ] right that's crazy after what he was still gonna believe still got all the money back you gotta be a bad [ __ ] to go through that [ __ ] man get all the bread back so salute the scott snow still can't believe that yeah my single uh the reds desean yeah that's big that's the reason three days straight we did 12 beats that mixtape he did with uh with uh slim duncan still one of my favorite joists man that that what's the name of that song off that mixtape uh r.i.p man uh yeah i know man that um this [ __ ] crazy my life is amazing yeah that's my [ __ ] i [ __ ] with that you know there's a solid dude bro i really appreciate that boy music as well i tell you one of the one of my favorites well he is my favorite artist in rep next to tupac and i plan on you know working with him and i always got to give him his flowers every chance i get in that scarf phase yeah now the funeral is over and all the tears have dried up [ __ ] in the coop in the back getting fired up ready to pull the pistol on the [ __ ] to smoke my homie and now for an eye so now your life is what you owe me my [ __ ] [ __ ] i just feel like faces off that [ __ ] this is my favorite scarface nobody knows my name they only know my face only for real my [ __ ] they call me scarface i be like that's your name then face is one of the greatest one of the greatest especially from the south man ever period but for us period you know i just feel like face is one of the ones that is one of our real deal prophets that living prophet a poet a poet this still man i met this [ __ ] one time i had the message i had to [ __ ] this [ __ ] one time that [ __ ] said that yeah i meant this has been so fine i had to [ __ ] this [ __ ] one time and then my homies man that my homies is one of my favorite droids i started small time dope game cocaine then the rocks on the block i never broke man i got a parking full of stone ugk now is just like always being uh like i like i say these in my room would kind of create what we got going on hey always bring up eight ball when they start talking about hilarious blur man a lot of these youngsters man you bring them some of this [ __ ] they like they never it ain't they thought that they ain't never heard not at all not at all it's for us to educate right take the time and go listen don't listen i'm talking about some [ __ ] that that's real life [ __ ] that really i'm talking about i'm being from the city i'm from dc we was influenced a lot by southern music because we had go-go we had our own music so a lot of it was influencing you know just the streets that's they was talking about the [ __ ] that was going on so we was little boys in the basement listening to ghetto dope and scarface and ugk and all these different people and you know what i mean when i hear people say that the self doesn't got no lyricism and they ain't got no you crazy as [ __ ] you ever heard these [ __ ] on these records [ __ ] they telling real stories so much drama in the [ __ ] life i have to take the scenic route home and check my closet not afraid of the dog that's what the dog has killers with a face mask trying to get my safe cash if i catch them should i blast [ __ ] hell yeah cause if they catch me up in that [ __ ] i'm a dead man this [ __ ] ate all the ghosts right and then it's like you talking about mc the way he get murder is one of my favorite top three versus ever [ __ ] the way that went crazy both of them [ __ ] went [ __ ] that's one of the best songs ever i mean still pimp see [ __ ] so what the [ __ ] is up putting pot on the streets cuz i got big [ __ ] nuts coming back and we anna in the fleetwood i deserve this [ __ ] to put their face on their back got the pines going for folks because you know i just paid two [ __ ] bought 30 from me so i'm fronting 42. come on proper 700 times 62 24 8 is what i get so [ __ ] [ __ ] what you do if i told you cocaine numbers you would think i was not youngest [ __ ] 22 was talking about every time they sign this [ __ ] right now [Laughter] [Music] ain't heard of rapper be obliged [ __ ] mjj the first [ __ ] to be obliged i'll be your blast if you step outside i'm not coming whatever heat from your feet keeps me warm what woman you know got warm feet [ __ ] not yeah that [ __ ] was that was real pimping bro real looking using money and putting hoes in style come on man ain't that what y'all do man we grew up on that mountain the first memphis song i ever loved in my life was the original looking for the chewing oh yeah looking for the tree i'm still i'm older and that's what i be doing come on bro i'm always looking for that titties it's in the house it's met pat in the airport man this [ __ ] talked for 45 minutes standing at the luggage droid they got both our bags just spinning around but yeah hey man did that [ __ ] really happen that hot summer's night when you was kicking it for poncho [ __ ] like it's just those real [ __ ] really impact me [ __ ] them up though wait till you listen to tom ski mask oh come on you [ __ ] you didn't put me on the tom ski man man dead man calling endo g [ __ ] and little blunt oh he just put out a remix of michael jackson uh oh yeah yeah yeah yeah [Music] yeah okay no one's home that that's one thing i don't think the south get the credit for the influence that it's always had on the sound big factor always even back then you can get it now even with i mean yeah like that's why you know people like jay-z i you know i respect [ __ ] because he was one of them dudes that was the new york dude they had it you know him noriega all them dudes that was [ __ ] with something laurie always been on southern like he always did features with southern rappers that's why i think that [ __ ] don't even realize how big his fan base is in the south shore been running [ __ ] now for 20 years yeah yeah that's glass i know norrie for a long time as well i met noah back when i was with juvenile on the come up trying to make it you know what i mean man you know you got to write a book book right from real man i know young bucks documentary i started i started writing i started writing a book in the in the penitentiary you know what i'm saying i i had uh i want to capture my experience by being a celebrity behind the walls that's the actual name of it you know i i ended up going to the federal penitentiary and i bet you walked the main line didn't you better know it yeah no other way for me like i say my experience in prison was a little bit different because i did it backwards you know when i was really in the streets doing doing a lot you know what i mean i was blessed to make it through but then once i became a [ __ ] full-fledged celebrity i found myself waking up in the [ __ ] temple you did what i'm saying so the experience that i had from from prison was a little bit different because everybody knows who you are you know regardless so you know some [ __ ] [ __ ] with you and some [ __ ] don't you dig what i'm saying [ __ ] hate to see you making stone every time again but but the impact that i i did do i'll share this with y'all real quick in prison this that i really cherished myself for uh was being a person like i said i had school and education with my thing i fell in there got my ged in prison and all of that and um i watched me motivate and do some things that i i've i realized from the the guys in prison that's never been done a lot of older guys my silly had you know 40 something years he was 20 something already [ __ ] like that but i noticed started noticing the influence that i had on the prison period and i got smart enough fast enough to to start bringing my energy towards the wardens and [ __ ] like that to try to get them to do things that they had never done and it worked uh i was running into so many different artists in in prison they just want the rap [ __ ] privates ross [ __ ] the coldest [ __ ] i've ever heard in my life is in prison no cap i heard [ __ ] in prison that was so cold to the point where i had to figure out a way to at least you know some of them had life sentences some of them had so long that you know you don't know what what's going how how it's going to play out for him but i knew i had an influence in prison so what i did was uh reached out to a couple guards and [ __ ] that that they used to be solid enough uh for me to at least try to get something going and they actually let me start having a music class in prison and basically i was getting uh i was getting all these guys together there with [ __ ] that would come and want to rap for me and [ __ ] like this [ __ ] call this [ __ ] colt and um we were able to put together a talent show a whole show in prison and uh amanda warden had green lighted on allowing us to do this on the actual basketball court on the yard of the prison they brought in [ __ ] cordless mics and big [ __ ] speakers like concert speakers and set it up around the actual basketball old as [ __ ] [ __ ] rap about wild [ __ ] my throat was always clean [ __ ] thing and i never had to watch my [ __ ] in the sink [ __ ] was crazy though man because uh you know you got a lot of gang a lot of politics a lot of you know different nationalities and different races and individuals but it was the first time in at least the prison that i was in yahoo federal penitentiary uh where you you actually seen everybody on the yard it was so bad that i actually come from a prison where it was a compound and in the federal prison you have lows mediums and uh the usp max you know they basically had to shut down the medium and the the uh the usp to have enough guards to come through the talent show because everybody had came out on the yard and that's something that they never experienced at one time and uh it was a day where they're loud loud loud [ __ ] to be kind of free in there you know you look around the prison yard and you see big clouds of smoke going up like in this [ __ ] and wasn't no guards bumping down rushing on [ __ ] [ __ ] got you know hooch and everything all kind of [ __ ] but [ __ ] got the experience feeling what a concert felt like you understand what i'm saying and i put it in a place of you know almost kind of hosting the situation and this rap with this rapper and your audience was was the other prisoners and they [ __ ] with it you know it was just like [ __ ] became celebrities in prison from that moment on the next day you know [ __ ] just [ __ ] just having all kind of [ __ ] by just kind of creating that ambiance of oh that [ __ ] rap that [ __ ] cold you know what i'm saying and a lot of dudes was on their way out and i felt like that's the least that i could have did was you know get them as heard as much as possible so you know [ __ ] like that man bringing [ __ ] like that to the table you know this [ __ ] that uh you know you don't expect nothing like this going to the [ __ ] prison but you realize when you get there at least i did i got to make the best out of this situation make the most of this [ __ ] you say you won't get your credit you just went and made history in jail you just went and did the apollo in the federal penitentiary [ __ ] big fans i don't know how many [ __ ] that rap or otherwise can say that they did that you know i mean like that's something that that needs to be but i'm glad you said that [ __ ] [ __ ] in there just doing acapella doing the beat on this chick what's that [ __ ] i'm sick soups [Applause] then they came back in no two-way all right [Applause] [Music] it hey man i just wanna do a few jokes man ain't gonna be here long you heard about the dude in the shower oh they telling me to cut the joker [Applause] oh [Applause] just like i did as y'all can see i got it on lock when they ask me how to show one tonight i'm gonna tell them oh [ __ ] man but yeah bro like money couldn't pay for that typing no not at all big facts man and it's just like to still be relevant bro right now is is a blessing as well i know so many [ __ ] artists right now that that was around in the peak of g-unit or just was here that's no longer around so i pride myself on just trying to stay relevant keep pushing keep getting good music out there and come [ __ ] with y'all crazy [Applause] if you don't even know my [ __ ] that is the coldest [ __ ] coming man where they can find that new tape our platform it's on everything everything here back on my buck [ __ ] look nice this is the 85 zap show trap edition young buck oh get in there [Music] the bill [Music] [Music] [Applause] okay [Music] so
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Channel: The 85 South Comedy Show
Views: 589,495
Rating: 4.9035115 out of 5
Keywords: nigerian, comedy, dcyoungfly, karlousmiller, mtv2, wildnout, podcast, chicobean, kevinhart, dc young fly podcast, 85 south show new, 85 south show time, karlous miller podcast, chico bean podcast, 85 south podcast, funny comedy show, black
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Length: 102min 15sec (6135 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 16 2021
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