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October 17, 2025 131 mins

N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the legendary, Ty Dolla $ign!

Ty Dolla $ign pulls up to Drink Champs for a legendary episode full of game, laughter, and West Coast energy. The Champs crack open the bottles as Ty dives deep into his journey from producing in his bedroom to becoming one of the most influential hitmakers in modern music. He talks about crafting timeless hooks, writing for some of the biggest artists in the world, and how his signature sound helped shape a new era of R&B and hip hop.

Ty shares personal stories about his come-up in Los Angeles, the importance of staying versatile, and how collaborating with artists like Ye, Wiz Khalifa, Mustard, YG, and Future turned him into a household name. He breaks down studio sessions, industry politics, and why real musicianship still matters in today’s game. The conversation gets real when he opens up about family, loss, and the pressure of success—while still keeping the vibes high and the jokes flowing in true Drink Champs fashion.

From hit records to hard lessons, Ty Dolla $ign gives flowers, drops gems, and celebrates the culture. This episode is a masterclass in longevity, creativity, and staying true to yourself. If you love music with soul and swagger, this is one you don’t want to miss.

Make some noise for Ty Dolla $ign! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
He's a legendary queen's rapper.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
He ain't agree that your boy and O R E.
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Speaker 4 (00:22):
Together they drink it up with some of the biggest
players you know.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Me and the most professional unprofessional podcast and your number
one source for drunk drink chance.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
DS new ye C. That's it's time for drink champions.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
Drink up mother, what you could be on the boy,
there's a drink chansports Sunny.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
D b T.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
What was like? Now, Now when I tell you this
person that we have here, let's let's let's get to
the facts. Over fifteen billion streams, fifteen billion single soul. Oh,

(01:12):
this man is platinum after platinum. If you want to
hit you call up one eight hundred times. Yeah, he's
a legend. He's an I car. He's a ty coon.
I like that tycoon on tycoon super tycoon. That's how
we call it.

Speaker 7 (01:27):
You got popey collar when you say it, man, I
got it from you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
This is a legend. I've been wanting to get this
man his flowers. He's one of the coolest people on
the planet. He makes hits after hits after hits, and
he just motherfucking lives life. He's a motherfucking legend, and
we're gonna salute him if we're gonna give him them
tycoon flowers today in in case you don't know what
we talk about about, the one the Impectable. So let's

(01:57):
take it from the beginning, right, it's the first record
that we ever heard you too? Is that the first record?
It depends who you are, okay with like a full
major label backing. I think that's the first record niggas
hurt me? Okay, didn't boodhen that was. We recorded that
record in two thousand and nine. By twenty ten, it

(02:17):
really blew up. Two thousand and nine, I did that
record at my old crib, me and my homie Cords
Coords really was going through some samples with me. We
were just going through some vinyls and we came across
this loop. It was crazy, and we sampled it. I

(02:39):
think that same night I threw a little kick back
at my house and Shit Mustard was DJing. Must have
played this one record by D four L that geeked
up right and when I was listening it geeked up.
I seen all the bitches just start going crazy and shit,
and I was trying to like break down why that

(03:00):
may be or what what was it about this song?
You know what I mean? Not only was the hook crazy,
but the beat was simple as fuck. It was just
like a few sounds and ship. So I kind of
took that same science. I added some drums to that sample.
We came up with the song. Next thing, you know,
my big Homy big b was like, Yo, I got
this artist, he from the city. You need to funk

(03:21):
with him. He played in the music. I didn't really
funk with the music because it was like that jerk
ship And at the time it was like I was
like that jerk, Like yeah, that that ship. It was
like a relationship. Yeah the early I thought area No really, Oh,
I got confused. Continue I thought Hyphie was the Bay. Okay,

(03:46):
you ain't popping in the Bay, You're not popping in
l a Okay. Cool. We all worked together as one.
That's how I feel about it. Anyway, Uh, I forgot
where I met in the story. We were talking about
into the beach. Yeah, so yeah, yeah, yeah, it wasn't
even Muster. I not fucking with the jerk I was loving.
I wasn't like the music because it was living like

(04:07):
you had all these songs on MySpace that I wasn't
really loving. The big b was like, Yo, I'm telling
you you need to work with this dude. So he
came through. We did this song. Next thing, you know,
my hommie James Earl James, Earl Jones, the third I
might be getting his name wrong, but my nigga shot
the video at Dark Waller. Everybody from the city came

(04:28):
through to this video. Shoot man. Just the same time
Drake had first dropped that baby you My Everything. It
was like that time we shot the video. Shit went up.
It came out tie dollars sign featuring YG and TC
forty eight hundred two of them. Buddhas. The ship fucking
got a million views fast as shit. Shit you got

(04:54):
no label at the time, no label at this Okay, nice,
all the mixtape top, but it's not. This is the
first one is hitting continue. So all the labels start
calling this ship. We get excited and like all right,
we were. Then all of a sudden, they hit us
with it. They just want to sign y G. So
I talked to TC about it. I'm like, this is
your record, this is my ship. I'm bad, you know,

(05:17):
I'm watch the nigga that's definitely not my ye opening
like a yeah yeah, you know, drink Champs. It's a
different type drink. We got gear up. We got a
gear up. Yeah good. And then uh, after that, we're like, cool,
let's give him the record. But they signed, they put

(05:38):
this ship out the death, they put it out, and
then all of a sudden, TC off the song. I'm
still on the song, but they're not saying my name.
They're just saying wow. So then uh, we shoot the
video again professionally with Colin Tilley. At the time, he
was just like, I think he charged niggas like ten thousand,

(06:00):
fifteen thousand for the video. Now he's up to like
a million. You know. I'm saying, shout out to Colin Tilly, well,
shoot the video. They put me in the video, but
it still don't say ty dollars sign. So I just
think man from two thousand and nine. Even though I
had a hit and then I put out some other songs,
put out some other songs. I didn't end up getting
my deal until twenty twelve of Atlantic, and I'm still

(06:22):
in that deal right now. I'm almost done them. We
probably re up. So was that originally through Taylor Gang?
Taylor Gang, now that was originally to ushink the label.
And then probably a year later, two years later, I
met Will from Taylor Gang and we locked in the
Tailor Gang situation. Shot always as well. Okay, so let's

(06:45):
let's bring it back for the people that for the
industry people. When you got to Atlantic, what is this
the Atlantic regime? Because you know there's different people that passed.
It was like for Julie Greenwall regime, Craig Cowman regime.
I was like, okay, okay, as that shout out to them, Okay,
ask my family, right, you know they're all gone now right, Yeah?
What the riches, Yeah, they stop playing with them. They're

(07:07):
out there chilling somewhere. It's going to take their jobs robots.
Now it's new people. It's a whole new regime. Can't
shout out to Elliott. Okay. So Grant came in with
his squad and they're doing that thing. Man, shout out
to them, Okay, to congratulate the young niggas man, because
let's let's just talk about that for a second, because
all right, that squad that were just named came from

(07:27):
my squad at Death Jam. Yeah right, they how it's
so small like that. Yeah, so that whole squad from
Depth Chair went to the and then that's when Atlantic
Records was popping, right. So now that they're just trying
to say that, not just saying de clar Now that
they're all gone and you you're seasoned artists now, right,

(07:49):
So is that something that you have to reiterate the
relationships with the label or you already knew these people
that came in and took these guys positions. Uh, some
of them that stayed and some of them that's new.
Some people like shout out to to Shauna. To Shauna
used to be my day to day at Taylor game.
She's one of the Okay, so it's working out. Yeah, man,
the transition is good. This is good man. Okay. I

(08:13):
mean that's just how the world is. Man, the world transitions.
You're gonna be ready for it or you're gonna complain
and be stuck in the old times. Okay, So let's
dig right into hm, let's talk about vultures. You know what,
we're not even gonna make this ship about that time period.
Were gonna make this about right now. I don't really
talk to them to dude, you know what I'm saying. So,

(08:35):
I mean, we could do a whole nother drink Champion.

Speaker 7 (08:38):
I'm saying, you can call it up up here.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
You're you're not doing Vultures three. I heard the Vulture
three on the way. I man, we gotta we gotta
do some conversation, okay, okay, privacy ship yes or not?

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Okay, always all love the yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah
and world peace and world he said.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Piece listen. That's just that's also I gotta address you
know what I'm saying. You got a velvet do rag on? Yeah,
that's that's hard. That makes an velpment. I gotta I
got a velvet bad and I had a motherfucking fish
net on that my mother party niggas. Yes, I'm as
niggas yesterday. You're listening to part of that club live.

(09:23):
That was a performance that was just like I was
just like Wahomie Hobby, you know, saying, you always be
looking out, shout out to everybody in Miami. They always
show up, you know what I'm saying. The day Before that,
I was in l A at my compound at Tycoon
University and we threw the first listening there, had some

(09:43):
DSP partners in the building, had all fine ship around.
It was crazy. That the most fine ship I've seen
in l A in a long time. But so let's
talk about the new album. Then, let's let's just get
straight to the new albums called Tycoon correct new album
is called Tycoon Man. Okay, we got two singles. Is
that considered singles? Yeah? For sure? For show you got
all in, you got a smile body, pretty face. I
just dropped that on Friday. Shout out to my brother

(10:04):
y G Folk, Honey, shout out to my brother Kodak.
Kodak came through with that hood watch say put it
as the production but watch you got the hardest line though,
he said's putting the tongue in the asshole. You ever
did that?

Speaker 8 (10:19):
You No, I never did that because I didn't like
the said trying to take eating it from the back.
You open your eyes and your tongue and.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
The brother, Hey, maybe I'm trying it.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Maybe he's talking about a mistake.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
The way why he said that. He said, Now he's
aiming for the asshole.

Speaker 8 (10:50):
Okay, I'm about how about getting bumped up and then
all of a sudden she go to the balls and
all of a sudden they start going too far down.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yeah, and then you give it a doll like these
niggas ain't answer face. Okay, now is the is there

(11:21):
video going with this? Yeah, we just did the video.
The video about to be so crazy. Shout out to ha,
Shout out to the whole team. Yeah, man, we're just
showing off a whole bunch of beautiful ladies and you know,
let's just hanging out there. So so like the era
that you first came out in, right, you had to
go run, do radio promo, you know, do even a

(11:48):
promo for the you know, performance wise, nowadays it's all
about Spotify, it's all about being on the playlist, it's
all about you know, uh iTunes. So how what's the
difference promoting back then then promoting this album now? It's different.
But my thing is, I think it's like the people.
I think it's the fans. It's just getting in front

(12:09):
of the fans and having your relationship with the fans,
and that's the most important part. And thank god I
got that, man. Shout out to my all my fans
out there. Sure you think it's going back to like
grassroots Meat and Greece, Like you see these Meat and
Greece that's happening right now. You think it's going back
to you know, back in the days. I'm older than
you and I've been out along. We used to have
not Meat and Greece used to be in stores and

(12:33):
everybody's old like me, like it's me in stores. But
the fans would come in store and they're pushing all
into so weird. But the ill thing about that was
they wouldn't let the fans in unless the fan actually
bought the album. Meet and rights are a little different
because they're actually paying the artists to do this. So

(12:53):
is that something that you're looking into? Like, You're definitely
into that. Man, I've been doing my own Like I said,
I've been doing my own listeners at my building. At
my building, I gotta speak easy. I got members only cards.
You know what I'm saying. You gottah but whole house,
God damnitt. Different things the fans could do to like

(13:17):
get to different levels. Want to come see you tayon world, that's.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
All idea, So like like something like a bad.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Buddy did, Like I never see that. What did you do?
He did a residency in Puerto Rico where all the
ship Yeah, you know, it makes everybody got to come
to a show in the United States. He still isn't
and he's going in the world to he's going everywhere
by the United States because he's afraid Ice is gonna
invade its idea. That's a good idea, Ice, But that's

(13:50):
a good idea. You know what you said? He said, Ice,
So describe people growing up? Uh in California described to
see the scene the people growing up. Yeah, yeah, for
a person has never been to your neighborhood. So I
was born in the eighties. I guess you could say
I grew up in the nineties and at that time, Like,

(14:14):
let's just talk musically, what inspired me? Like Doctor Dre,
DJ Quick j Dillah, Babyface and then my dad. He
was in this group called Lakeside, like a funk band.
So he's putting me onto all his music as well, Parliament,
Funk of Deela Friends. Uh, I could just name a

(14:37):
whole bunch of people. Slide and Family Stone Rest some
pieces slide. Uh. He's bringing me. He brought me on stage.
He brought me on tours to shows, so I'm getting
to see all this ship and all of that is
what makes Dog. I fucking love Nate. I never got
to eat Nigga Dog in l A. U see. People

(15:00):
like to categorize. People like to categorize. He's the nigga
from l a deeper voice, He's doing niggas hooks. He's
the new Nay Dog. You know what I'm saying. They say,
I think we're complete different artists. I think ny Dog
is one of the greatest ever. Absolutely. I wish I
would have got to work with Nate Dog. I think
you have made some Oh my god. Yeah that was
a great point, Soney, that was a great point. You

(15:23):
do got a son, though, I've been seeing his son
make music and ship. I don't. Maybe we get to
work one day or something. Yeah, hell yeah. So okay,
So entering this new album, you you you made it
predominantly at your compound. Yeah, predominantly at the compound and
hotel rooms. And some of it out here in the

(15:45):
hotel room, some of it at Circle House, some of
it in London, Wow, some of it in Saudi, some
of it in uh everywhere. Man, How many tracks we
got on here that we got fifteen tracks on top
of giving people a album album, So you're not playing
the games. I didn't want to like do one of
too many song albums either. I just wanted to give you,

(16:08):
like all back to back bangers, something for everybody. You
know what I'm saying. You got some slow R and
B cuts, you got some club ship, you got some
real life heartfelt ship, all that mm hm. And you
said this is your last album on a major. No no, no,
no no. I got this album and I got one
more album you know in my contract with Atlantic, and uh,

(16:31):
we could just take it from there, you know. Yeah,
but you're thinking, you're thinking staying major. I love Major. Yeah, yeah,
A Major has been great to me, you know. But
I do have my own label now, Easy Money Draggers,
and uh the first artist we put out is now
the biggest R and B artist in the world. His
name is Leon Thomas and Shot and uh, you know,

(16:55):
I could go my own route, you know what I'm saying.
But we're gonna see me with the gods to talkinking
about and how it makes sense. Have you ever put
out an independent projects me? Yeah? Uh? Vultures Okay, independent,
I didn't know that. Yeah, independent and went number one there,

(17:16):
so do the math. Sorry, you get some money. Who
distributed it has to be a distributor though, right, Yeah,
we had we had to create, which I just did
a deal with Easy Money for it, okay, and we
also had too lost. Okay, Yeah, who's that? Uh? Some

(17:38):
dudes with some money?

Speaker 1 (17:46):
But what made you get into music? And you got
a family member of dad?

Speaker 7 (17:50):
Mom?

Speaker 3 (17:51):
You said it, I didn't. I think I I just
love music man from picking it up from my pops. Okay,
you can say that, but it's just something that I love.
Because there's a lot of people that be around me
that say they want to do music. They can say
they love it or say they want to rap her sing,
and then they don't end up doing ship and then

(18:11):
they end up blaming you, all right, right, But then
you meet a nigga like Leon who pulls up what
is his ship done? And his whole plan and this
whole ship and it's like, even before Easy Money, I
had labels, I signed niggas all that, but this is
the first time that another person showed me. And this
because it's before him like also must have showed me

(18:32):
yg showed me, niggas showed me that they want to
do it and follow through. But like so they bring
a full package.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
All you got to do is yeah, like let's go
set it forget it.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Would you like more performing or making the record?

Speaker 9 (18:47):
Do?

Speaker 3 (18:47):
I got to take a shot out to Yeah, making
the record? I feel like all of that ship goes
together because like when you get a thought in your
head of whatever, a beat maybe, or idea for the song,
a concept, you put that all together. You fucking played
in the studio the engineer going crazy and whoever you

(19:08):
invite going crazy. Bam. That's one thing, right, then you
put the ship out. Then you see it's doing good.
That's another thing. But then when you see all the
people singing that ship back, that's the payoff to me,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, so we all asked
you to choose. I can't shoot you know, like if
I'm building a house and I fucking you know, the

(19:28):
basement is just as important as the time. Yeah it is.
That's a roof Solomon.

Speaker 10 (19:36):
So so let's say you on stage and they singing,
of course back to you, where's the vibeat that you know?
It was more than just a success, like you actually
reached their soul. Like is that how you feel when
you're listening to them?

Speaker 3 (19:48):
Yeah, but it'd be more like one on one conversations
like when I first when I first met uh Jay Cole,
he was at the whatever that's second million Man Marsh
was in DC and he came up to me and
he was like, Yo, man, that one song what was

(20:08):
it called? I forgot what song? One of my songs? Bro?
He was like, Yo, that shit was like life changing,
that she was crazy, And by him saying it, it
was like, oh, because to me, he's like.

Speaker 8 (20:21):
A real he's.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
Listening things like that, or when the man comes up
and tells you your music got them through this song.
Like for me, it was like when my parents broke
up and I had to go through that, like uh,
my dad leaving me slowly seeing things like crumble, like
the motherfucking lights coming off one day, her figuring that

(20:46):
out and coming back on the goddamn water going off
to where the water went off, but the guys were
still on. So I took a big ass bucket, went
next door to my neighbors in the in the in
the alley, filled up the bucket with the water hole.
She came back, I mean came back. She put that
ship on the pot, heated the ship up. Niggas took
a bath that type of shit, you feel me, I

(21:07):
was Tupac and Tupac like all his underground ship like
that didn't come out ninety three, No, no, no, no,
it's like ninety seven, ninety probably like ninety seven though,
And listening to that ship got me through that time,
Just so I know what it means. I know what

(21:29):
somebody's saying when they say, Yo, that ship really got
me through there. You know what I'm saying right now. Look,
I know we tried to touch on it earlier, but
I just wanted to talk on talking on the fact
this classic collap albums, right, you got to wash the throne?
You got what's jay Z and R Kelly ship? I
don't remember worlds And it's actually when two tycoons collide,

(21:52):
right and they make this uh this material that they
become one. Like, did you feel that y'all accomplished that
with boches one of is too. Yeah, for sure, we
fecking killed that ship. Of course, a lot of niggas
tried to dumb it down because of obviously the ship
bro was doing right to make certain people hate, But
I feel like our ship was the best ship out

(22:13):
for sure. Right do you do you do you feel
like that it didn't suffer because of like you know,
the semantics. I mean, you could say it could have
getten better, It could have been bigger, We could be like,
could have should have would have been as niggas, But
I'm not gonna be that. It's like, I feel like

(22:34):
it did what it was supposed to do. The people
that were supposed to enjoy it enjoyed it right, and
now we're here. You know what I'm saying. You got
to use everything for a learning experience and not dwell
on the negative parts. You know what I'm saying. Well,
the album was fucking both of them. It was hard
to meet. Do you do you still enjoy this business?

(23:00):
My mom did? He asked me that ship? Right, My
mom asked me that shit like about two years ago.
She was like, you still love what you do? I'm
like yeah. She was like, you know, you might get
tired one day, you know, you might like and then
what I'm like, I love this shit. It's like I
got blessed to not only find something that I love

(23:23):
and then it be my favorite hobby, as my mom
used to call it, because she's doing a hobby until
there's money coming in, right. But I was able to
figure out how to make money off of this ship,
so I'm doing that cransition. But I will say like
I kind of like felt what she said. Like about
a year ago, I came to eleven and I did
a show and about a second song, my motherfucking back
went out. I'm like, what the fuck? How is this possible?

(23:45):
But that's that's why I started going in and stopped
eating bullshit and lost all that weight and got back right,
and now I feel good again. So want to see
how long this run goes. And you had to finish,
they'd be doing aerobics back sitting in Club eleven. You
gotta see the ship, so you know, maybe like you
like eleven and Tusies, I'm a booby trapped guy brother,

(24:08):
So sorry, I'm gonna say booby trap. I'm sorry, I'm
a booby trapped guy brother. I just say, stay right there, girl,
I like y, listen, listen. I'm gonna be honest. A
leaven is flying, but I feel like I gotta wear
a suit. I feel like I gotta wear a button.
I go to a leven like if I'm there with
a hoodie on, I feel you know what I mean

(24:30):
Right now, I'm gonna be honest with you. Ain't nothing
like the Lemon Peppers and Tosies really go to Tousis
from then of my and that I love her holy
walking on and you can get it. Yeah here somewhere
and I'm just saying it's a lot and you could

(24:50):
get I don't know what you go to to?

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Got a barber shop now, yeah, they always had a
barber shop.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
They do a different trim doing. But booby trapped. You
gotta be law when y'all got a lighter lighter Yeah, okay,
hell yeahisold. Your favorite strip club is eleven in Miami,
booby trapped, like for strip club, strip cup. You know
what I'm saying. Okay on the river booby trapped, trap

(25:18):
on the river. But we appreciate eleven because of how
fly it is, money they spent in there, how they
keep it and the sound system. I'm a music nigga.
I love like it's flying. I can talk to you
at this volume and that ship is allowed to tell
that's what matters you know what I'm saying, and that's
what I do with my eleven Soul Fly. They got
apartment buildings right right.

Speaker 7 (25:40):
Cut the restaurant next, and you don't feel out of
place at all, Like it's like all right, cool cool,
So all right.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
Now with the label, what is your goal? With the label?
What are we doing? What are we focusing on? Is
a hip hop or it's just whatever? Well, we got
R and B and hip hop. We got Leon. We
got a DJ Key Turner, he's making out frobats. We

(26:13):
got r J the Wardo, he's from Dallas. R J
to Wirdow. I like him. Already's nigga cold okay. We
got Sage also from Texas. He rapping and ship. We
got Busy Crook from Miami. That niggas one of the
coldest pins rap. And I'm just looking to get into
people that pause. I'm looking to work with people that

(26:35):
just cared, not that passion. I want to be the
fucking greatest, you know what I mean. I feel like
there's a lot of music out there that's just either
trying to sound like whatever's hot or just laziness. Bro
It went from like Saha, I said, this shouldn't interview
with Yeah, he was like it was like music back
in the day used to be the rap nigga and

(26:55):
the street nigga were performing, and now it's like the
street nigga got jealous of the rap nigga and they
want to rap and like want that happen, and they're
not even real rappers. So like easy Money is like
all actual musicians, real artists, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, So,
what's what's your relationship like with Wiz nowadays? I love Wizy,
which changed my life. Whiz is the fucking cold Top.

(27:19):
Oh I got some shit in my beard? Yeah, thank you, man.
We will tell you about it. You know what I'm saying.
But I love fucking wiz Man. Shout out to Wiz.
Congratulations on this new baby, Congratulations on all this. Yeah,
yeah baby, Yeah, niggas are here, fucking I ain't gonna
lie every other week. I'm gonna say it something pregnant.

(27:41):
I'm like frist Montana. You know what I'm saying. Everybody
else here, man, man, I'm prominable. Yeah. So, you know,
I've been in this game twenty five years, right, I
had dreams at the end of this game. Now now
you know. Uh, when I'm asking this question, I'm always

(28:06):
like yeah and no, right, But I'm not gonna lead
the witness. I'm gonna ask you, do you think that
this game is? Is it everything you thought it was
going to be? Or is it shortcomings? It's definitely shortcomings, okay?
Describing for a person who wants your life right now,
person who wants your life, they want to be tode
dollar size. They're sitting the whole goal is that and

(28:30):
for what they see, it's all a glits and glad,
but they don't see that, you know what I mean.
I'm definitely bullshit, but I want to say, but anything
YouTube in life, it's going to be bullshit. Man, You're
gonna have tough skin for this surgeon business, you know
what I'm saying. There's gonna be a lot of function
that comes at you. One of the craziest things that
I've learned is, uh, the one thing about fame when

(28:52):
when you walk into a room, everybody know who the
fuck you are, nig and you don't know who nobody is,
what could happen? You don't know what's on a niggas mind.
You feel me, So that's the only fucked up part
like the most fucked up party. But yeah, there's other
fucked up parts, right, but let's give him a plus
A plus yeah. Uh, Like I said, I get to
do what I love and support my family. It gets

(29:14):
no better than that. I like make music every day,
you know what I'm saying. I'm in the studio more
than my fucking house, you know what I'm saying, right,
And I love it. I love to be there, and
like even when I got here. First thing I did
yesterday I got in the studio with hit Maker. We
made like six songs, bro, like.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
I love this ship right still six songs Circle House
make you know, hit making you get busy.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
He's smoking mass cigarettes, yes, thank god, I take it out.
I used to smoke cigarettes, and I don't be pugging
him no more. So what cigarettes he smoking? He be
smoking Newports? Yeah, Newport? Yeah yeah, American expirits is the
way to go. There's there's no way to go. I'm sorry,

(30:05):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I wanted to thought that would
have came out of your mouth. But get an astraea.
Yeah yeah, yeahs bro, I got used to asking on
the floor from just like studios and yeah yeah, yeah,
and it got so bad to her. One day, I

(30:25):
was just chilling at the house smoking and I looked
on the side of the couch and they got and
asked on the mother expensive. Yeah, so thank you so much.
Who's a producer you didn't work with that? You would
love to work with? Jake K. Diller? Damn al alright? Cool?

(30:46):
That was a good one. That was That's a good one.
That was a good one. That's like my favorite ever.
Oh you know what, Alive though I had Lived Live.
I want to lock in with that up right now.
That's too like. I think me and him cold make
a whole album that would just like be great. Damn

(31:07):
right now real him, But DJ Premier, I work with
that man. I worked with people. I worked with him
a couple of times. I love him projects. I think
he could anybody.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
And you know the New York guys you got alchemists.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
Me and him keep on talking, keep on saying we're
gonna do it, and we ain't did it? Check. Oh wow,
I can't wait to hear that. Yeah, let's go. How
about how about Farrell? You know has been on a
lot of my albums and ship I love pal. One
of the greatest par real man. One thing about for
real when you when you actually get in the studio

(31:44):
with this nigga man, be like all right, cool seven
am plue I think that I'm gonna be honest real, Yeah,
I'm a four am. Did you start at seven or
you start at four? Yeah? Always started am and be
out of the studio by like yeah, me and him
get getting along perfect. That's on New Life though, y

(32:06):
New Life, like yeah, when I did it on my
we we recorded at seven am in California time. I
usually call it like early studio times, like top hours,
because usually when you work with a pop artists and ship,
they want to work early. His is for real artists
in my face podcast. That's a compliment for me. I mean,

(32:30):
you know all, I've seen one of my favorite artists, right,
I can't name the name, right, but I went to
a show why you can't the name because the story
is not the best, and I saw him rock to show. Man.
I'm sitting there and walking there. I'm sitting there and

(32:50):
he obviously doesn't know I'm there. You know, I'm snuck
in and I see him get on stage. Who the
kils are puff? No? No, no, no, no, no, and when
he got I'm trying to w from so he went
from like and as soon as he got off stage, like,
his frown went upside down and he went straight into

(33:11):
like and I could tell like he had to be there.
This wasn't something that he wanted to do. Right. So
it comes to a time, like an every artist career,
where it's like maybe it's you have to pay the bills,
maybe you have to all maybe you just don't didn't
want to be there, and just you just this is
something you have to do, right. Have you ever been

(33:33):
there where it's like you didn't want to be there
at this place and you just you just had to.
You got paid already, you got paid for the song
or something, or you got paid for the performance and
you didn't want to be there. Have you ever had
one of those moments? A gang of them? Bro? It
was like recently, okay, the most recently the nigga Rylan Riley,
my Little Homey Creig cowman Son and ship. This nigga

(33:55):
had me pull up to some ship like, yeah, they're
gonna pay you to do this ship. I'm like all right,
and then out no cameras, no da da d cool
I'm with it. No flyers, no promotions, just cash right cool.
I pull up, right, I pull up to this ship.
The whole ship is being streamed, and it's called what
what the is that should called? It's called sperm it

(34:17):
called it's called sperm race Little un versus U C
l A. And they have a real stream with a
whole thing going where they race people's sperm against each other.
And they have me performing at this ship and I
was like, hell, no, I don't want to do this.

(34:40):
So you didn't do it? Man, the way it happened,
it was what man. I hate. The one thing I
hate is disappointing fans. Bro the you know what I'm saying,
be excited. They see you walk in, They're like, oh time,

(35:00):
I don't want to do this. Niggas got me at
the spring.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Race right, putting on that face, I got your question.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
That's why your question? Oh my god, that's crazy. Now
that I said that, I wonder if the fans that
was there could tell that I was a little bothered
on stage.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Ship.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
Now did we talk about the champagne. That's a pretty
as motherfucking bob. I appreciate that we got a problem.
I'm not owner of a champagne company. It's called Le
bon Jean. Shout out to the whole team, shout out
my dog, PMP and uh, it's some stories everywhere. Make
sure you celebrate with us. Good money, it means good

(35:48):
the dollar sign. Of course, we can't be Champagne friends, Champagne.
My record label is easy Money. You know what I'm saying.
Oh that's what that was. Okay, okay, okay, one it's
not as many.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
So what's the difference between the black bottle, the blue bottles,
Pretty Rose and the black bottles? Is the regular? Can
we PLoP one of those?

Speaker 3 (36:11):
Give you right now?

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Which we have some champagne.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
We have some champagne little joints. It's on the take.
So I need a little joint.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
I'm going to check out five dollars sigence joint because
I love champagne. I'm drinking one right now. I'm not
gonna say the name, but I want to try that.

Speaker 10 (36:34):
What do you think is your biggest obstacle when he
was creating your debut album?

Speaker 3 (36:38):
My debut album. My biggest obstacle, Uh, my biggest obstacle
for my debut album had to be It was this one. Song.
Let me look it up.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
I don't know that you got.

Speaker 3 (37:10):
It was called straight Up, right, I don't see that. Yeah,
yeah it is straight Up number three, Straight Up featuring
Jagged Edge.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Man.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
I always wanted to make a song with Jagged Edge
from a little nigga, right, so shout out to them.
But on that song we sampled Patrice Patrise Russian and
luckily my dad was cool with Patrese from back in
the day from like so now she was like, I

(37:43):
don't know if she still currently is, but at the
time she was a professor at usc all type of
ship like moving in a different direction. And when we
sent the record in to get cleared, she didn't clear
it at first because I had a lot you know,
I talk like Tody dollars sign a right, So really
all I had to do was just make a clean
version and then she cleared it. But that was probably

(38:05):
the hardest obstacle of pre TC to get clean, to
get the clearance. It just was going through a whole
bunch of different routes, and then finally I was like, yo, Dad,
I need you please make this happen. Find her. Shout
out to my pops and shout out to protrude Russian,
both legends.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
I'm gonna get rid of shot. I'm gonna champagne kind
of sewer. Definitely, here you go. And I love the
look for the bottle.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
You know, black bottles and in the word well sorry Kodak,
Black's shamp parking that are yeah, I sonny, sorry man,
I'm crashing out. That's a good after taste. That's that

(39:06):
broke good money, lebon. So how did you discover it?
How did this come on your table? It came to me,
my my bro PMP said, Yo, I got this champagne company.
They want to work with you. So they came through,
tried to offer me, you know, a deal. I was like, nah,
I want to be an owner. That's what we figured

(39:30):
it out, and I like these people. We ended up
becoming really good friends and now we're going to take
it to the top level. How long had been been
out or or just doing us? Like a year is
a couple of years? Yeah? Years, I've been I've been
involved like over the last year. Okay, yeah, okay, you

(39:51):
know we're about to release a new bottle. I did
do one. This is not the one. Nah, we just
got to start here. But this a new bottle dropping
person bottle design. This is good, it's good, tastes good. Huh,
what come on? Equality? I'm all about quality. Anything I
do is all about the quality. You know what I'm saying?
What's this? What is this?

Speaker 1 (40:14):
We can't say it on that?

Speaker 3 (40:17):
What's up with the censorship? What drink? I thought drink
Champs wasn't cancelable. You're still trying to keep up? Well, yeah,
let us do some ship. But it's okay, it's it's good.

(40:38):
It's good.

Speaker 1 (40:38):
Yeah, that bottle you can kiss.

Speaker 3 (40:43):
Still not canceled. There's no such thing as canceled. Bro.
I feel like we cancel that ship. Is like you
only can cancel yourself. Bro, if you stop, then you cancel.
Keep on going, niggas, it's up. You know what? Something
about you like I've never heard I've never heard anybody
speak bad about you. Have you ever had a bad day? Yeah?

(41:03):
I had bad days. Yeah. I got people that probably
don't like me, but I haven't came across I have
not Like your name is clean in the industry, Like
just man, I do good business. I'm a good dude.
You know what I'm saying. I talked my ship. You
know what I'm saying, I make jokes, but of course
what the good always all good? What is good? Got black?

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Let me ask you time, what is it like creating
a record with forty man.

Speaker 3 (41:34):
He was just about studio the other day, shout out
to legend, is really the top pon top Tycoon? That's right,
that nigga. He just came by the studio the other day.
He brought me some of his alcohol. He got the
tycoon vodka. Oh yeah, yeah he got what else? He

(41:57):
got his wine? You know, saying he got all the
type of ship. ERL Stevens man, he got all type
of ship going on. One of my favorite rappers ever
to do it the bars, the behind the beat or
ahead of the beat. I say, that's you see how
the world is doing that now? Like everybody going ahead
of the beat? I said, really like he'st he offended,

(42:19):
trying to like, oh no, it came like nah, e bro,
start playing with that man. And he's still relevant. Every
Golden State game. He had the front row exactly rich
with aches with his wife, and you're saying like he's
supposed to do it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, go
get your ash raight man. Come on, they got me.

(42:40):
That's a dirty motherfucker man, Susie old boys. Yeah, I'm
hold on to this one, right, Yeah, you got it.
I'll get you somemorro. I'm gonna send some bottles over.
Can I get a can I get a little hold on?
All right? So look, I want to show you this cover,
and I want you to he said to me personally, stretch. Okay,

(43:03):
I got it. What do you what do you? What
do you? What do you see when you see that? Man?
That's the classic cover right there? I see my nigga
free smirk. Bro. First of all, I love smirk. I
see my nigga. Kevin Gates. Man, I didn't even Kevin Gates
was recently at my studio. I didn't even remember. You
know what I'm saying, Just this just for right, right,

(43:25):
for lack of a better term, this is what. This
is the beginning, what what makes the career. There's a
lot of people that be on these covers that disappear
and they never come back. So the fact that even
on this there's a lot of disappearance, there's a lot
of a lot of disappearance, Holy ship, but on some ship, man,
I just got to say, some locked up a long

(43:46):
lived my brother rich Homie Kwan. I love you, Broc.
He was one of the greatst rest in peace and
tour and all that together. Free Dirt, Free smirk Man. Damn,
this is a classic cover, bro I think I already
announced it. Well, I kind of played the record at

(44:08):
my listening party. Maybe not all of it, but Smirky
is on the album. So shout out to smart okay
and free him. Yeah. I hope he gets to his
I really hope. Man. All Right, So I want to
take it back to that that day. Where was you
at when you got that call where they said, Yo,
we're gonna be on the XXL cover Freshmen? Man? You know, man,

(44:31):
it's been like probably like nine hundred thousand joints since then,
so my memory is a little bit fucked up, rightfully,
So right, but you only have been on that couple once. No,
you can only I mean, you can't forget that. I
can't forget it. Where I was. I was probably in

(44:52):
Holly at my old apartment and ship, and at the
time I had Aasha White doing as my publicist. I
fucking love likesha man, And now I was like huge
in the game, right, Like she's never been small, right,
I don't know. I'm just saying it's always been like
a big if she's too big to work with a nigga,

(45:13):
but shout out to Ayisha Man. She called me and
was like, Yo, we got it, and that was like
one of my dreams. I think I had been out
for me. Yeah, I was anger for it for show,
I think, because that's fourteen or sixteen. I think that's fourteen. So,
like I said, fourteen, didn't boot it in two thousand
and nine, twenty ten. Then I didn't get my deal

(45:35):
until twenty twelve. I got my deal because I made
this song called Fumble that was going to be on
my mixtape, but then Sean Barnham gave it to Trey Songs.
Oh Cray Songs heard it, recorded it. He Uh, that
shit ended up going up, right. And then I seen

(45:57):
this nigga in the club at uh what was that
shit called Playhouse in La Hollywood? Right, So I'm on
stage next to DJ Charisma, all them fucking uh Drason,
not your whispers, Hey, that nigga Tray Songs. When to
walk next to you? He walked next to me. I'm like, Hey,
what's up, my nigga?

Speaker 9 (46:14):
D D D.

Speaker 3 (46:15):
I'm the one who made fumble. He was like, oh,
that was you, my nigga. Oh, we gotta work next thing.
You know, we end up Lincoln. He was like, oh,
you need to meet my manager, his manager, Kevin Lyles.
So me and Kevin Lews link. Kevin Lowes ended up
starting to manage me. Right after that. I linked with

(46:36):
Will Will and Kevin did a joint management thing with me,
and that's how that went. And then we went all
the way up to the sky. You know, understanding.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
You ever wrote the song not for yourself, what's the
biggest song you ever wrote not for yourself for someone
else that came out?

Speaker 3 (47:00):
Uh Loyal by Chris Brown. Wow, that was a bomb. Yeah,
that was a bomb. Wrote the song. Yeah, I wrote
that song. He wrote some ship on there too, I
think like on the second verse he changed one of
the lines on the first verse at the end. At first,

(47:24):
I said she wanted to meet all the rabbers, she
wanted to meet Bobby Brackens because I wrote it for
the homie Bobby Brackens. Like, I was like, it was
me and he was supposed to do his verse and
then he never did his verse, and I guess Nick
knack Uh, the producer got it to Chris. Chris recorded
that joint right before he ended up catching that that
case in jail. Then that song came out and that

(47:46):
like lasted while he was in jail and then after.
So shout out to Chris. Man, he always looked out
for me. That's a strong I would have never known that.
Chris on every album he fucking he was on Vultures,
he was just on Leon's remix. Man. I love Chris.
I would do anything for that. Man. Is he gonna
be on Tacoon? He's not currently on Tycoon, but I

(48:09):
would love for us to catch a record. You know,
he's on tour right now, so it's kind of hard
to you know, get him in the studio and ship.
But I went to a show already three times. If
you haven't been to the Breezy Bowl, ya should go
see the Breezy Bowl. I feel like that it's called
the Breezy Bowl. Okay. I feel like he has the
best stadium show out of any artists, and I went
to all of them. Okay, how about travels. All the

(48:32):
niggas fucking like upside down singing, flying across the stadium.
Top at my niggas, right, I want to fall that
up with Travis's show is amazing, But like I said,
c B, it's some side down going across some mother

(48:52):
stadium niggas singing at the same time.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
Oh, he's ship. I'm sorry, I'm drinking this ship. That's
what it's mine. But no, I thought I was going
in because it's really that good.

Speaker 3 (49:05):
Just keep it real.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
But what was it like the first time going goals?
I think the name of the song, if I'm not mistaken,
saved Save the first time I went gold? No, I
don't know if that's the first time you went gold,
but I want to know what was the first you know,
the first time you went gold?

Speaker 3 (49:25):
What was that like?

Speaker 1 (49:27):
And then I want to know about that specific song saved?

Speaker 3 (49:32):
All right, so the first time I went gold? We
could probably actually chut e BT TBT. You don't even
know me tell you, he's gotta look at it. Fifteen billions.
It's pretty hard to keep up with ship. I'm so sorry.
What was the first gold record that tied dollar signe?

Speaker 1 (49:51):
Oh, this is the first some drink chairs like he's
asked to chat GVT, look at the world?

Speaker 3 (49:57):
Is that I Mikey, I gotta not talk. I didn't
hear that. Can you repeat? Of course, no problem. I
was just saying that the first gold record title of
the siem was on was actually Paranoid, his own track
featuring BB So it was kind of a mouth stand
for them. Thanks Chat appreciation. Yeah, I got yeah, I

(50:22):
didn't tell you. I think that nigga might be wrong though, No,
but it's my favorite thigga from London. Chat is for bricks.

Speaker 11 (50:33):
That's actually.

Speaker 1 (50:38):
Ten dollars sign my favorite Paranoid and the video you know,
back then with the video with the song match what.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
Drugs was paranoid? That's what drugs? That paranoid? That was Yeah,
that was masculine those we those weed. That's it, Okay,
all right, my bad. I thought it was. I thought
that was that. You shout out to DJ Mustard, one
of the greatest producers they ever lived. I mean when

(51:09):
he gave me that beat, I already knew it and
I was like, wow, this motherfucker bro Like the fact, like,
first of all, the fact that he thought to mix
the that sound like from you know, that comes from
you know what I'm saying, And it was putting that
with the muster Ship. That was just so genius and
I always loved like that style of house music, so
when he did that, I was like, God, damn nigga.

(51:32):
And uh, that was the third song I wrote on
that beat. Sometimes I'll take my time with beats that
I just know are going to be it, And that
was the third song I did. And automatic like the
feeling that gave me. Y'all might think I'm weird for this,
but it felt like the same feeling I got when
I heard bb D Poison. Oh Ship. It was like

(51:53):
just that hard. It was like a beat that's like
that energy of like it could be in a club,
but it's R and B melody on it and it's
still cool. It's still makes you feel cool as a nigga,
like you can play it around hommies all right, rather
just like the R and B around female type Ship.
The video sealed the deal with the song that the video.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
Who produced that, Oh man. That ship was on fucking real.
They were together so good.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
That was great. I thought it was mesculing myself. My bad.
You Mesculinet was like I thought, you said, Mexican, I'm
here and ship listen man, You're one of the greatest
artists that ever did this. You can do anything. Man.
Wanting to get you on this show because I wanted

(52:41):
to tell you face to face, man, man, how great
you are, how much you, you know, contribute to this
music industry, how much we need you in this music industry.
The music industry is better when you're making music and
we're dropping albums. So I wanted to give your flower
you are. Yes, what's the name of the champagne again,

(53:03):
It's called Lebon and Jean Money. You know, you know
the hood is gonna be like that's how that ship.
They're gonna change that name immediately. Yeah, Man, Snoop said
it's better than the Grammy because a couple of these people,
you know, I don't want to put it on the

(53:24):
floors ships going up on a you know what I'm saying.
With all the awards at one point, California, it seems
like California has this, uh, this wave right where it's
just all of y'all at once, just dominating. Right. What
do you think is the forethfront for this new wave
of the new MC's. Who is the new mcs coming

(53:47):
from California that you're you're on and that's my sign
to you all that time. You they don't give a funk.
I don't have a California. I want one. You don't
have a California not signed to? Okay okay, uh I
like three one no baby?

Speaker 1 (54:04):
Doing this?

Speaker 3 (54:04):
Ship said? Who three want no baby? Do you want
no baby? Is like the nigga from l A right now? Okay,
we want no baby? Who else?

Speaker 5 (54:17):
Man?

Speaker 3 (54:18):
Fuck my mind blinking right now? Bro, everybody gonna like,
damn this nigga and shot niggas. I'm faded so you
can't catchiv t the Hey who'll be at the studio

(54:39):
that I'm missing? Wally the motherfucking sense Say you dumb
ass s s Bro say you know Karate man, he
knows you know all that man Travis signed him. Really yeah,
he's gonna go up for sure. We just drop the

(55:00):
record together. Who else, man did we funk with? Like
the new Ones? You ain't even smoke. You gotta have
a z ME in this somewhere, man, I gotta have
my notes ready for the next one.

Speaker 1 (55:19):
Man, somebody, you gotta send it to Paul and Sunday
we'll circuit.

Speaker 3 (55:29):
You gotta explain the rules, you boy, you want to
explain the rules. Yeah, so is.

Speaker 10 (55:37):
We asked you a question, not for like gossip, more
like if you got an inspirational story or experience.

Speaker 3 (55:44):
So we asked you a questions either yes or no.
The political answer means we don't drink. If you answer it,
we move on. And you say both or neither, then
we all take a shot. I don't drink, bro, he
used to work. You take a savings. Okay, Hey, who's like,
who's like the new young niggas from l A that

(56:04):
we fuk with? Like, that's gonna be the ones I
just mad with.

Speaker 12 (56:11):
Just a little nigga last night, This white white it's
the young nigga that I I like name D three.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
D three D three D three. He always be with
me in Vegas. That's my dog, Like he gonna he
going up. He's your nigga name, that's your money, is
your nigga? Shout out to this. It's a lot of
little niggas nigga. Yeah, I'm just on drink champs right now. Yea.

(56:49):
They asked me and I blinked out, And you know
how niggas gonna feel. Look like you know what I'm saying.
I'm like I'm trying to make sure I shot niggas out, like.

Speaker 12 (56:56):
Oh you gotta you gotta shout out pay Yanni.

Speaker 3 (56:59):
For my exactly hited J three hited J three for sure.

Speaker 12 (57:11):
Yeah, bro.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
Gang Gangland, all right, look you bro real? Are you
and g We're gonna do a full fledged Yeah we should,
we should. We still got to do the me yg
and Mustard. Well, yeah, we gotta do that. That's it.
That's the hour. It's like already I had made an

(57:34):
album with with Mustard right before Vultures, but we end
up using some of the ship on there. But we're
gonna circle back. But I would rather do it me
yg and Mustard when all of our time schedules lined up.
I mean, niggas been saying that for so long. We've
been in the game for over ten years now, so
it's like, we definitely need to problem. It's not like

(57:55):
a bad problem, you know what I mean. Y'all am
busy and that that's a blessing in itself. Yeah, but
if y'all want to be called that wall, would you
want to recorded in the same room?

Speaker 1 (58:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (58:05):
I would want to just do like three four nights.
That's all we need. Three four days like we're at
we could go to l a bro like. I mean,
it's better when we just get a house, big ass house,
a man's la. So you don't think this is distraction.
I think it should be that sound. I hear you
on the distraction ship at the same time, us bringing

(58:27):
all the our people in there. That's gonna make the songs. Okay.
I'm saying that's going to create the ideas. And I
think if we just do a big ass like maybe
a Palm Springs some ship like that, and we wanted
that motherfucker four five days. Now, what's the name of
the group? Shit three the Hard Way Nigga. Three the

(58:50):
Hard Way Nigga. But it's never been They palled you
gotta just you gotta say.

Speaker 9 (59:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:10):
Okay, So I see we played quick Time as line, right,
God set it off all right? First one Doctor Dre
or DJ Quick I like both. There you go, said
good Champagne, I forgot the name. Maybe said it's the
tie dollars. I like both.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
No, it's definitely black tie dollars. Sign we're gonna try
to pronounce it. Let's try to pronounce it. What's it
called again?

Speaker 3 (59:40):
Lebona shown you just sound. You just sound rich pronouncing it,
so we're gonna get it at some point. Levell'll or
you could just take good money. But trying to learn
lebon bron like bro bro le bar, not Lebron. It's
very racist. It sounds like bron. The shoot the second one,

(01:00:05):
Tupac Easy Eat Tupac from from My Life Okay, yeah, okay,
you meant when I was like, uh a kid, my
dad took me by. I can't remember this guy's name, whoever,
was like the DJA or the producer of Digital Underground,

(01:00:28):
and uh, what's the other not shock G but was
the other guy the little one? Yeah said the money money,
so money be came out. He signed the record, and
then Tupac came out and that was it. That's a kid. Yeah,

(01:00:49):
that's dope. Oh it was the record for Kissing Me Back,
kiss You and I Kiss You. But I still got
that mino somewhere. Wow. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah shot one
of the greatest efforts. Oh yeah, shout out okay ice
Cube or mc wren ice Cube, brom to me, ice Cube,

(01:01:11):
one of the best robbers ever. Yeah, Biggie or ice Cube.
That's those guys over there man doing the work man,
ice cube nigga dope. Yeah, but I like Biggie of course,
I love Biggie. Uh. I got a chance to do
a post you said, Postmas feature ship. Yeah, so that

(01:01:40):
was great, Dyla, Oh yeah yeah, Uh it depends what
you're talking about. Like, so, on beats I like better,
But on wraps and artistry of course. Yeah, it's like yeah,
drink Okay, I guess it's both like both, but also

(01:02:06):
your beats are like top tier. Of course. I'm gonna
let you'll ask this one. D J Mustard o y G. Yeah, okay.
Jada kiss or nas? I thought your nigga's gonna stay
like nip or watch you yea, man, would you just

(01:02:31):
say Jada kiss or No? I like nask Minister Society
or Boys in the Hood ship equally? Do you have
ay think of acting? You know, the actor acting? Yeah,

(01:02:52):
I got some acting ship about to come out. I
got shipped out already, me and cut. He had the
intergalacticket on Netflix still right now, like an animated joint.
But I'm in there like a voiceover you dope, It's
crazy you like that? Yeah, and then I've done done
several little heres and theirs. But we're gonna get into
that J Cole of his staples whatever it ain't lying

(01:03:23):
like crazy. Yeah, well, listen to more who I've spent
more time listening to more for show has been the
next one? Vincent? Wow? Yeah, wait, what do you answer?
Said Vince? Because I listened to his ship more than
I've listened to Cole personally. Of course, I've heard could

(01:03:43):
shit more in public, like you know, in the radio,
and it's just bigger obviously, But I listened to Vince
stables more. And you know the most popular question of
twenty twenty four to twenty twenty five, Kendrick Lamar or
Drake Equal. Okay, yeah, I just want to say this.

(01:04:10):
I'm drinking this champagne.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
I'm drinking a popular champagne that's snowing and everybody and
I don't want this anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
I want this.

Speaker 6 (01:04:25):
B got it boys, even in real the game or
Snoop Rose, Snoop I let the game.

Speaker 3 (01:04:37):
Yeah, I think even the game with Yeah, of course
Prince Montano or Rick Cross Rick Cross Rose. As far
as like, I listened to his ship more like I like.

Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
Shout out for French French friends. French is really a
king or one of my real homies. We're doing this
take way shouts French for becoming up so much, King
Diplomat whatever he doing, that's big.

Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
It's big. Good mom, he won. I'm trying to think
who got more songs with me? French or Rick Ross.
I don't know. We have to ask chat we're gonna
get into that. But I do got more songs of
Drake than Kendrick. Oh. I like that. That's a good dude.

(01:05:27):
I'll come Drake and never sent a feature back though,
mm hmm, you've been ship. I've been on several Drake albums,
but he ain't never blessed me with the future Kendrick has.
That's what you said both. I said both. You know
I said both because I listened to both as much.
I like both of them might be both incredible, right,

(01:05:49):
like the best? What did you think about their their
their battle?

Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
You know it's what everybody thought you What happened happened.

Speaker 7 (01:06:01):
Is what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Did you see it coming? Like as an artist, like
I didn't see it coming, but I think I thought
it was dope for rap. It was like, all right,
niggas care about rap again? Like how I said in
the beginning, of this ship is like a lot of
bullshit rap came out, you know what I'm saying. But
then niggas actually like go in. Yeah, yep, they uplif
it the great game. I'll give them both them. I'll come.

(01:06:24):
It's a hit boy, hit boy bro Okay, I love Alchemists.
I'm just saying, hy boy is coming. You started to
get Yeah, battle cat or DJ Muggs battle Okay, respect
to DJ Muggs. That's interesting. Radio or podcast radio?

Speaker 7 (01:06:52):
Oh yeah, way more time listening to radio. Keep playing
podcasting new keep playing them.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
Goddamn And I watched him Drinks Honestly, I watched a
couple of drinks champs. But I haven't like really dove
into watching podcasts like that. Maybe that's the that's not
about music podcasts for you. You're supposed to pick radio.
That's right, You on the radio own goddamn day. That's
what Kodak black or twenty one sad Kodak. I love

(01:07:22):
twenty one, shout out to twenty one. I love Kodak Okay, Yeah,
z B always and you can take the rest of her.
After thisation, people all eyes on me or straight out
of Compton oys on me. But yeah, okay, all right, yea,
you have to take the way, all right, busy cluse

(01:07:43):
r J wheedoms you crazy. I like both drink Okay,
it's two different things, school boy, q J rock drink.
Yeah yeah, both my dogs down, bro, No, I want

(01:08:08):
to I can't wait.

Speaker 10 (01:08:09):
To get to We kind of already touched on this subject.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
But booby Trap or Tutsi's way more than Tosi's for sure.

Speaker 9 (01:08:20):
My my.

Speaker 3 (01:08:22):
My route is when I come to Miami, uh, especially
if it's the off day, we're gonna go get the yacht.
We're gonna take the yacht to either Kiki on the
River or motherfucking uh Sea Spice and some ship like that.
Even Zoomer, but Zooma like funcks me up for life.
I can't go to Zoomer no more here because the
last time I went to Zoomer here it was me,

(01:08:45):
Squill x Hubert and a whole bunch of our friends
Happy birthday. Yeah, we were going. We were going to
Zoomer and then I got the message that fucking Nip
got killed. And now I'm not. I can't.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
I was just like one of the worst when we
got the news coming off of flight, and you know situation.

Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
It's crazy corrupt or ha ha, respect to both of corrupt.
I love corrupt. Yeah, hit maker of Mad live ha ha,
that's crazy. We gotta we gotta drink bro on some
ships like Mad one of my favorite producers ever. But

(01:09:32):
I just worked with him making though and we make
music and now my music is the you know, the
best ever. Tommy Gunns or Lefty gun playing oh Man,
mister pixilto County Ship. Damn. That's a hard one right there,

(01:09:59):
Lefty though lasting, Yeah, what is that? Can I ask?
So Toko mad is my homie Sasha restaurant. They had
one in La had already shut down, but that's been
me and my daughter's like hangout spot, like for over

(01:10:22):
ten years and they just shut it down. But they
also have one in Vegas which is still open. The
one in La was better. I think you guys should
get to the l A menu over there. And there's
a couple other Tokas, I believe, But yeah, Toko one
of the greatest Mexican, like high level Mexican restaurants in
La ever. As the last question, Javier's is the ship though,

(01:10:45):
but I think Javier's is more more Mexican. Mexican, am
I as far as like yeah, so it's good, like
as good as fuck as the ship. But why do
I like Toko there? Just because like on my first
weight loss mission where I couldn't have a lot of carbs,

(01:11:08):
this was the first place that I ever discovered that
had lettuce wrap tacos and they were fire no token,
And that's why I started going there all the time
because they had like options for that, you know what
I'm saying, and like fire ass drinks and I have
my own drink there called the Beach Please not please. Yeah,

(01:11:33):
this is the last one. And then we go back
to the interview. Loyalty or respect? Uh respect because like
both fuck that? Okay, I always say that's the only
time that you should say both. Yeah, Like I need

(01:11:54):
my respect, Yeah, And I don't expect everybody to be
loyal because human beings just don't prove themselves like that.
Like motherfuckers choose themselves and they choose pussy or they
choose money or whatever the case. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, Okay,

(01:12:14):
so let me ask you a question, right because you
know when you look up your streams, you look up
you know your accolades. Right, this is a lot of
a lot of lot of things to be happy about. Right.
And then we have Will Smith on here sitting in
the same seat you sitting at right, and Will Smith
described something to us and he said, uh, he said,
this is this rock bottom, right, but then he said

(01:12:35):
this cliff hanger high right top cliff top high. Okay,
thank you all right, God bless you all right. So
and like where you reach a level where you like
kind of like did everything. Yeah, have you had your
version of that cliff up? Yeah, cliff top, man, I

(01:12:59):
think it's formed in stadiums. Niggas worked with all of
the top top top plus the low low low niggas
done made millions of dollars. Part of that was smash
every chick because that was part of it. Up. He's

(01:13:21):
keep going. The biggest back I've had, I've had, I've
been blessed to you know, meet a lot of beautiful
hottile out there. But what else? Man? Yeah, Yeah, I've
definitely been the top of clips. But there's more, bro,
There's always more. It always gets better. Wait, even to

(01:13:43):
the top where it exhausted you like you ain't want
it no more like it doesn't matter anymore. I'm still
I still love it, I'm still having fun with this ship.
Does it matter? Like? Ship only matters to you when
people be so fucking tripped out about like all this,
or I can't do this, or I can't wear this,

(01:14:03):
or I can't do that. Like, man, that shit only
matters to you. Don't nobody fucking give a fuck. Ain't
nobody coming to say its nigga, It is what it is.
You know what I'm saying. You just gotta fucking live life,
love your life and enjoy this shit. Man. They always
say life for short, right, and that shit is a
real fucking thing, you know what I'm saying. So enjoy

(01:14:24):
your mother's fucking time here.

Speaker 7 (01:14:26):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:14:26):
Absolutely, if you get the if you get the phone
call for the Super Bowl, will you do it? Why?
Whatn't I? Yeah? So yeah, there's things like that that
I haven't done. I haven't done a Super Bowl. I
haven't done a World Cup. By the way, I just
told my nigga this. I just text my nigga this.
The other day, I was in London in this car

(01:14:47):
full of like twenty year old white girls pulled up
on the side of me singing fucking singing, Uh, where
is the Love by my nigga? Wholl I Am and
Black Eyed Peas and shit, and I hit my nigga,
and I'm like, man, I just wanted to let you
know when niggas bring up West Coast, right, you see,
you just named all those people, right, and people always

(01:15:08):
think of the West Coast as those people, you know
what I'm saying. But I told him he's really the
greatest from the motherfucking West Coast. Will I Am nigga,
that nigga performed the World Cup, he performed the Super
Bowl like three times. Nigga, Like, like, I just said,
it's twenty twenty five and you got a group of
twenty year olds singing that shit screaming to the top
of the lungs bro right now when that song is

(01:15:30):
like unrelevant, you know what I'm saying. And forgetting out
on that record, right, maybe she is, but she was
a great too, man. I just had to let let
it be knowing that Will I Am is one of
the tops from the fucking West Coast, play one of
them kings. Shout out to him. You need to make
a West Coast album. Who will be on? Who will
be on? That album. Well, I am Doctor J Muster

(01:15:56):
YG Joe, Moses Joe, motherfucking Moses Nigga to go, niggah?
Who else will be on that album?

Speaker 7 (01:16:05):
Man?

Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
TC? Of course? Who Quick Nigga? What DJ Quick? Of course?
Problem problem, bigger problem. Who else did I leave out? Anybody?
Greid Old Nigga? Of course? R J. There's so many people,

(01:16:32):
man on the West Side. It's not Ray J right
nah No r J r J. Mister l A. He's
one of the greats. Okay, who else? Man, I'll be
leaving niggas out? Man, I be You already know bro
to be like faded. You know what I'm saying, And
there's nothing wrong with that, you know, like like a

(01:16:53):
big compliment. Didn't I didn't hear Kendrick and I didn't
he game? Yeah, what a dumb fuck. You see what
I'm saying. You see what I'm saying? Of course? Game?
Of course? Got Jay Rock, Jay Rock. I want to
fucking Vin's nigga school boy cu my young nigga, Ray Vaughn,

(01:17:18):
who I didn't name earlier when y'all asked me who
was like the next niggas on the West Rayvaughn, the
fuck and they don't even smoke. But yeah, oh man,
it's this new nigga. Airplane. James Airplane, James Airplane, James
who I love too. Yeah, he had the other He's

(01:17:42):
from l A. Yeah, I believe. So it's another nig
I'm leaving out. It's so many mo fuckers.

Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Bro, don't think there's so many people and you can't
even name them on.

Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
Nah, what the fuck?

Speaker 5 (01:17:58):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:17:59):
I'll be hollering out, gang gang chef boy man, what
the fun boy? Forgive me my nigga? Jay Worthy? Yeah
for sure, okay Worthy? Hold on? You know when I
found out we had T dollar signs today, Dollar song man, No,

(01:18:23):
I say T. You know, I abbreviate stuff. I know.
I know he didn't mean nothing like a real old end.
He's like a real dog. I really drink, you can't,
That's what. Yeah. I don't know if I should keep

(01:18:45):
on pushing his own ship. I'm gonna leave the own
ship to him. I might just stay at the unk level.
They're trying to unk me, now, y'all. They're trying to
unk me now, dog. Hold on, I'm old. You know,
people talking people, and.

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
One person in particular, I said about they said tied
down to size.

Speaker 3 (01:19:09):
Haitian, you jump up, Haitian, bro. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
I had to google it and it was bullshit because
it said half French.

Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
Are you half French? I'm not half frenchmen or not. No, no, no, no, no, don't.
I had to go to Google. I'm English. Go to Google.
That's chat, that's chat. That's what I'm saying English. But
I know a couple of French where he knows what
I'm talking about. This ship up. Let me suck my

(01:19:44):
d is my beat? So you are not half French? No, no, no,
those are claiming he's hatre. He just thinks everybody's Hatian.
Shout out to the those man, it's not me.

Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Man, he got you know him? And yeah, they're going
Google music. But I'm just saying, just because you got
a record with Kodact Black.

Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
Google half French. He knows what I'm talking about high French.
They got him down. And we talked about all in already,
right or did me? Because you know we talked about
the woman Kodak Black and y G we talked about
because we're talking about the sample off camera. Yeah, so
let's let's get to that. What is that samples? The

(01:20:28):
sample with the other single, was it all in? All in?
I got a little rhythm. Yeah, Bloomy D had that rhythm,
the one that had that rhythm. Sean Paul had that rhythm.
Everybody had that, like you said, yeah cool, So shout
out to the original. Uh, what's his name? Bro? I

(01:20:50):
have been Can we look out where them that comes from? Yeah,
come on ahead, look it up. Uh. Obviously we had
one of the best rhythms ever. And I always loved
that one. Huh, I get a lanky that's the original. Yeah,
so shout out to Lanky or lay. Let's double checks

(01:21:14):
Wally D Wally rhythms. So that's what it all comes from.
And uh, I had shout out to my lawyers. She
she she knew some guys in Europe that replayed it.
So it's not even the sample. And uh, that's dope.
That's that. So how's that go? If you replay it,
you don't have to. You don't have to, and it's
an interpolation. Is no longer a sample. You didn't use

(01:21:36):
the master. So therefore you just you know, cut them
in to the team. Yeah, you just cut them in
and you have to still conversate them. You said, yeah,
you cut them in on the publishing. We're all a
part of the record. We're all writers on the record,
as opposed to when you sample it post times people
the publishing, then certain other people own the master. It

(01:21:59):
just gets worse. You have to pay more people, so
it's better to replay it. Yeah, you hear that, artist
learn learn how to use your instruments and your equipment.
You know what you said that if they be playing
it anyway, have you brought that onto your live show? Yeah?
I would. I always bring live instruments. I definitely play
every live instrument. I know all the dope ass musicians

(01:22:21):
and uh we will always incorporate live music when it
comes to a todd dollars on record, you prefer I
prefer live. I prefer reality. I prefer real. You know
what I'm saying. It's nice to go to Booby Trap
and look at a BBL, But in my in house, pussy,
I like it to be like, Yeah, I like the

(01:22:43):
way that.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Are you into the like you perform every record like
you want to be on the mic? Or will you
do a little limps ging like Milli Vani.

Speaker 3 (01:22:55):
Because whatever they want to listen, let's and listen listen.
You know, I've seen certain people where you know, they'll
have the mic off, I mean the mic off and
just do shows like that. And it's only acceptable to
me if you're doing lots of dancing and then you

(01:23:16):
cut in and then come back to your vocal. I've
even seen like I honestly do that, do that, grea
kers do that, and like sometimes I have a backing
track and I'll let that go, but then I hit
a run that's not even on the track, and you'll
see that I can sing my eyes off. Certain times
I use auto tune. Auto tune is just for an effect.
It's not like I depend on auto tune its stage.

(01:23:38):
On stage, it's an effect. I use my same fucking
uh you know chain wherever I go. You know what
I'm saying. Certain times I'll cut that ship off and
just go in A nigga could do its thame like
so what like. But we have effects that people love
and that's the song and that's why we use effects.
So anybody that ever tried to say that ship he's

(01:24:00):
a fat one. Let me ask you. So God comes
down to earth, right, he comes out. He spoke a
joint with you, he said, Tom you got. I'm gonna
give you one producer and one feature, and this record

(01:24:21):
that you're gonna make it's gonna change humanity. Who is
you getting it as the producer and who is you
getting as the feature? Well, if we look at the
songs in my lifetime that changed humanity, and I would
just like do that again. Oh should we come new?

(01:24:44):
That's the thing got Well, the first thing that would
come to mind would be to do a record with
Bob Marley. You know what I'm saying, Why? Because I
feel like that's the one guy to where any country
I've been in, whether it be Egypt, whether it be Australia,

(01:25:07):
whether it be somewhere in Asia, anywhere in the world,
there's still rapping Bob Marley to this day because of
his music. You are correct, because everything, it's like his
whole style was like every record is that, Every record
is like to change lives, Every record is hit you said,
is the feature you're saying, But who's gonna produce the record?

(01:25:28):
His producers want let's just do a reggae joint.

Speaker 9 (01:25:34):
Like that.

Speaker 3 (01:25:35):
You know, just life changes. So, for lack of a
better term, that that is that is a person that's
passed away. Let's pick a feature that live and uh
and able to do that? Yeah, change the work no
matter who. I would work with, just me and my

(01:25:58):
my team as far as the production me five Camper, uh,
who else, my new nigga barg that I've been working
with from Sweden, and we would come up with the
musical part and I would probably feature that nigga Bruno

(01:26:22):
mars bro hav't like done a song with that. I
know that if we did some ship, especially if it
was like a meaningful record like that, I feel like
it was like, I think you have to change the
world yep, because I would hit that low register and
go stupid with the high register and just take all

(01:26:42):
the hearts you know you and Weekend is yeah, equally,
you know what I'm saying. Equally by the way, Man,
I forgot how many Diamond records they say there are
one hundred and something and I'm on a few of those,
you know what I'm saying, And one of them is
about to hit and that's or now with me and

(01:27:04):
my nigga, the Weekend Whiz Khalifa. Like I said, man,
it's not a lot of it's not a lot of
you motherfuckers out there that got Diamond records, period. But
they have a couple of them, you know. I'm saying,
that's the thing, and that's right there, and I have
a couple of It's not the people who have records
with Weekend. It doesn't work with everybody. So how was

(01:27:25):
that y'all linking up?

Speaker 9 (01:27:27):
So?

Speaker 3 (01:27:27):
And how that came about? Because I made this record,
my brother Mustard came through to the studio. He played
some beats. One of them was or My nigga. Lemmy
was in the studio. We was going over it, just
like concept ideas, and he was like, or Noah, let
me say that, and then we made the song or Nah.

(01:27:50):
And this was originally for Wizz's album and then once
Paranoid took off and it was time for me to
drop EP to Atlantic, I asked Wiz, let me get
that too, you know what I'm saying, And he said yeah,
and shout out to Wiz Man. This nigga gave me
motherfucking record. Nigga.

Speaker 11 (01:28:11):
I gave it to him, arigulated that was for you,
gave it to him and then he had okay, yeah, that's.

Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
Weekend on it. Originally, no he wasn't on there. Me
and Wiz dropped it. And then to be completely transparent, man,
my nigga, Drake was supposed to hop on it pause
and he never sent his verse. Everybody was saying he
did his verse. Everybody's I heard the verses. Fucking crazy,
Da da da da. Next thing, you know, it's not

(01:28:44):
like I tried to do this ship like, oh, he
didn't do it, so I'm go go get it. Fucking
Abel just did the verse. Everybody don't know. That's the Weekend,
the weekend, he just did the verse. The verses a
fucking classic to this day and shout out to him,
man will be diamond baby. What would that record be
like if Drake would have sent his verse and Weekend

(01:29:06):
would have sent his verse time imagine that. I wish
Drake would just leaked that verse because there is a version.
I didn't never hear it. Niggas told me they heard it.
I don't know. Niggas was just trying to have a conversation.
Several people told me they heard it. I don't know.
He never sent it to me personally. He played it
for them or this is what Niggas said. Niggas from

(01:29:27):
his side niggas from you know Weekend's name, the name
you called him, Weekend R and R. Yeah, listen, you
don't call anybody real name.

Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
Listen, his name is top not even is crash out.

Speaker 4 (01:29:51):
All right, So let's say Timberland Swiss call you. Who
would you do a verse versus you picked your Yeah,
I like pick the versus. Yeah, I'm going to pick somebody.
I'm gonna beat nigga Okay, yeah, I don't know, we

(01:30:11):
got your go on the versus T pay But man,
T Pain is such a got bro.

Speaker 3 (01:30:18):
I don't know Pain would be a good one, but
that like this man, this this song. I just seen
my nigga T Paying perform at ah A coach Hella
bro and and I know I had the best performance ever.
But T Pain nigga, Like, I feel like that nigga
deserves a super Bowl performance. What you bout that too?

(01:30:39):
I got it too, But I feel like he definitely
deserves the super Bowl performance as well, that nigga T
pay Man, it's that one song everybody hands go up. Yeah,
that's where by the second time, the second time came on,
like he's doing the dance and he don't even got
to do nothing no more. The crowd is just singing
that ship the whole time, and it was like it

(01:31:00):
just it just felt good to see my nigga get
his full love like that. He's always been one of
the greatest to me. Listen, he was at the day parade.
Would that be? Would that be just like the Super
Bowl or bigger Man deserve a Super Bowl perform? He
deserves a Super super Bowl performance in my opinion, tied on.
Ask me, you know I'm on Twitter right now? Oh yeah,

(01:31:25):
I gotcha, And they just asked me, it's crazy. Have
you ever met friends? Yeah, Nigga. I met Prince one
time twice pause. No, he had pants on. But anyway,
I met him at at like one of those La
Warehouse parties, probably when I was around twenty one twenty two,

(01:31:46):
just going out for the first time, and he had
a whole bunch of bitches with him and he was
going upstairs. I was like, prins he walk those stairs, Nigga.
And then the next time I seen him, I was
with Yay and we went to some type of Saturday
night live party in New York and fucking we walk in.

(01:32:11):
I see Jay, I see Beyonce and see what's up.
I got a joint in my hand day like like
fucking uh, fucking Rob Schneider from Duce Bigger Little comes up.
He's like, let me hit the joint, passing the joint.
Police right there, nobody's tripping. It's all good. Next thing
you know this, Quest Love DJ and uh Taylor Swift

(01:32:35):
get up to perform. She go perform. Next thing you
know this nigga of the Prince just hop up on stage,
grabbed a guitar and started going in. So that was
the one time I got to see him go on
stage and ship. Wow. I never got to see nothing. Yeah,
I never got to see any other performance Prince top
artist ever to me when niggas do the Michael Jackson

(01:32:56):
Prince personally, I like Prince's music better whatever niggas can
if you want to. Yeah, nigga, I like Prince, nigga.
I mean beautiful playing basketball too, so he was the
ball man. I just like Prinsident's music. I love Michael
Michael's greatest artist ever, right, but I just like Prince's music.
That's my ship, nigga. I got both of them. Niggas.

(01:33:17):
What do you think is the Michael and prince of
this generation. I think Chris Brown. I think Chris Brown
is definitely Michael and I think I'm prince oh ship.
We can't. We gotta throw him in there. I don't think, Yeah,
he's definitely on some Michael ship, but like Michael friendship,

(01:33:38):
but I think we can't got his own ship. I
think that got his own life. But I'm not saying
Chris don't got his own ship and I don't got
my own ship. But I'm saying, like Chris got the
Michael position. You know what makes me throw you in there?
The road motherfuckers the road saying you got me there,

(01:34:03):
don't let it get one. What we spoke about you
and having a collab album, spoke about you Mustard and
YG having a flap album. Is there any other collab
album like say with the R and B singing like Yo?
So I put out a couple of R and B
collab albums. I got one with Jeremiah called My Tide
that was fucking crazy Contact. It came out on def Jam.

(01:34:25):
I don't feel like they fully did their one two
with it. But you know what I'm saying. If you
haven't heard that album, make sure you go stream that shit.
It's called My Tie. Me and Jeremiah. We killed that shit.
A lot of hit makeup production on that ship. Shout
out to Krishan as well, the whole squad over there.
My nigga A one and all that malay uh you

(01:34:45):
go about one in the fours now and what else.
I did a collab album with my nigga, Daniel and
eighty five, the group Division, and it was on ov
O and that was like more of a short EP
type style, like seven eight songs and that'sh It's amazing
as well too. So I did two of those. Those
didn't really do his greatest Vultures did. But you know,

(01:35:08):
I'm saying they're out there for you if you if
you want to go check out the greatest Army music available,
we got them coming up. So I want to ask you.
I want to see, if you're gonna say it, what
is the greatest R and B group of all time? Group? Yes, damn, Doug,

(01:35:35):
there's so many great R and B groups? How can
you say the greatest Army. I'm not gonna say that.
I'm not gonna give your head. Okay. I'm Josey because
I love boys to men, Okay, so that's your two
so far. I love Take six, but that's like more gospel.
I love, I love commission you will go that's all

(01:35:59):
you say? Uh fuck, Nope, what's your temptations and all
of that? Jackson you at six? Now, if it's influenced
that Nigga B two K Niggah bro, I'm gonna tell

(01:36:26):
you technically, if you deal with numbers wise, it's only
one group that went platinum as a group, and it's
only one group that every single solo artist in that
group also went platinum. I know that Nance, I care audition,

(01:36:47):
you know that is the only group. It doesn't in
the history of R and B. I believe that the
group actually went platinum. And every solo artist in that
group that dropped the solo that's dropped a solo album.
That's hard also with Platin Alright, who's the greatest R
and B producer ever? Teddy Roley, Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones.

(01:37:13):
It's out of those three though, Teddy Riley, baby Face
and Quincy Jones baby fols Face. I saw it this week.
Did you see the ship that he was performing the
console all the songs that I was bold, Uncle Charlie
my dog invited us and uh man, when that nigga

(01:37:34):
face come on the catalog, the catalog is just the
R word, the R word retarded, retarded.

Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
I was like, what the is the R word correct?
I'm glad you used the R word, guys.

Speaker 3 (01:37:53):
I said, I also said the R word. You gotta
call down your off if you have. All I've never
seen baby Face perform is baby Face against in real life.
He looked like he might be biting pit bulls on

(01:38:15):
the law. I never I never seen anything. He had
all the budgets playing. Sure you know show like you
like I said, man, to get through this, you know
what it is. In order to get to this business
and to the level that he he is, that he
definitely probably had to do some gangster ship. You named
Jacketed Edge earlier. Jacket Edge was like known for being

(01:38:37):
like R and B group that was like rappers though
they were like gangster. Is that does that happen in
this generation? Like that's all the RMB. Now, it's like
trying to think how many soft RMB niggas there now,
It's like it's not really none rappers for sure. Yeah,

(01:39:03):
that's fucked up. How about this?

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
It is do you think they're trying to eliminate good music,
meaning you know, there's disposable music.

Speaker 3 (01:39:15):
Because the AI shameless music because they're trying to fucking
eliminate human money. Fifty years Yeslime got music that of ass.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
Another fifty years today the young guys, they're doing music.
It's good for two months, three months, TikTok. Do you
think they're trying to get rid of good music?

Speaker 6 (01:39:39):
Nah?

Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
Bro, Like they're just trying to make money at the
end of the day. Man, Like niggas got to take
feelings out of this. Didn't realize like the game is
like to get money for who's ever like getting the money?
You know, let's not go with the flow is figure
out how to fucking get your money, figure out how
to get to your consumers. If I don't learn any
things from this past like a couple of years, man,

(01:40:01):
it's like that product ship that get into the fans,
Like you're making your own world.

Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
So you know there's any conspiracy versus hear me out
the righteous guys, the k R S, Swans, the you
know what I mean, who cares music that taught hold
on the music that teaches this and not meaning this
spinning you know, if you talk about spinning the block

(01:40:31):
b B B up, you know you get where I'm
coming from. No, of course he doesn't understand where will
come from. He's just trying to ask together. He got
pieces together. He's a smart guy, meaning the music industry.
You know, you know and I get it, and we don't.

Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
We're not attacking the music industry.

Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
We're just saying the disposable music is what people will
say is right now, right now, timeless ship. He's done
with pharral, the ship you've done in your career and
compared to the young kids coming up now.

Speaker 3 (01:41:12):
There is shit that's gonna like uh bleed through to
the top. And last there's certain people out there that
are great and still care. One thing that I love
about my artists on Easy Money and one that we've
already proved you with Leon. He shows you right there
that real music can still win. Bro. It's like when

(01:41:35):
you think about mud is all live instrumentation, and it's winning.
He didn't have to like switch like like look man,
there was the conversations like after the first album, like
all right, Todd Well, like we got to get him,
like one of those club records are one of those
d d you know what I'm saying, Like about ballast?

(01:41:56):
Did they put ballast on you? It was just like
chasing was working basically, you know, in short form, and
I had to call with him like maybe we could
do this, maybe we could do that da dah. Next thing,
you know, I call that nigga back, like I don't
know if it was an hour, if it was ten minutes,
but I just felt fucking crazy telling them some shit
like that, and I'm like, you know what, fuck that shit, nigga.

(01:42:16):
Stick to your shit. Do you do what you believe
and do what feels right for you And it's gonna
win because it's like when I heard your shit, I
liked it, and I feel like there's gonna be other
people that fucking love it just as much as me.
And he stuck to his own shit. He's stuck to
making live music and it worked. It's the biggest R

(01:42:36):
and B shit out. It didn't have to be corny,
it didn't have to follow in anyone's footsteps, but you
know his own gut. You know what I'm saying. Let
me ask you, is it weird putting out an EP
versus a full album? Like do you get pushed back
from the label when you do when you do that,
uh not, the labels love it because that's how they

(01:42:59):
can keep you longer. When because it doesn't covers an
actual album. I'll figured that out later when it's like
when you think about it. And I signed in twenty twelve,
and and my deal was five albums and I'm only
on my fourth with Tycoon, right, But look about it,
all the music that I put out all the time.

(01:43:21):
You know what I'm saying, campaign, beach House one, Beach
House two, airplane mode. What am I missing? Sign sign
language one into like like come on, man, like Wi
Fi passwords at my crib beach house. I'm in one
of your It was a minute ago. He was running

(01:43:42):
on the water angle. I mean, you've done so much
in the SA too, man, Okay, yes, right, we were
wanting to time yo. So look, look they're winded. So
what I got your back? So look I had a

(01:44:03):
crazy experience like twenty twenty two December, the last day
twenty twenty two going in twenty twenty three, I let
this random lady who was like one of those natural
black women with the dreads with you know what I'm saying,
organic food type. Yeah, I don't know people. You know

(01:44:24):
what I'm saying, doctor, save the type of all that.
So she said, I let her do my hair, and
I wanted to get it. I wanted to get it died.
I was on my all black. I wanted to get
my hair dyed all black too, just to be just
even more on that black baby. And uh, she said,

(01:44:45):
she has some fucking all natural ship because I already
know my skin is fucking weird. Right, I'm the type
of nigga like you put on some motion, just fucking
go crazy. I turned to an alligator, right. So she
was like, no, this is some all natural ship. So look,
she died my ship that next morning. I go do

(01:45:05):
the show that night. The next morning, purple, I wake up.
I look at my pillow and it's like all this
like yellowish liquidy type ship mixed with purple. I'm like,
what the fuck? Okay, go to the mirror, and I'm
seeing a little puss in between the ship, right and
you with the real man, that ship must have fucking like,

(01:45:28):
let me find these pictures real quick. I gotta show
your niggas. Man. Yeah, he came here one day. Ship.
He brought the chief die. You can't hear one day
she was ship was worse thing ship for the flea market.
My ship is worse than how you how you get
leg here dye? Like I can see you getting late whatever.

(01:45:49):
But he got bout leg here dye. So we had
an aerosol can don't give me here we go here,
we go, ok And it has the receipts, it has
the dates. Okay, so we do the show in the
club that nigga. I have my my camera on pink
on right, I have my salmon on that man. All right,

(01:46:12):
So look January first, I wake up. This is how
the top of my head looks, zooming that ship, little scaves,
the little scabs and ship right, little skavs. Next thing,
you know, wow, next thing you know, right, an hour
go by. That's that's my head. Next thing you know,

(01:46:35):
I okay, that's the pillow that I was saying. Right
then you see how my face look. You can't really tell,
but you can see from my head it's a little
bit bigger than usual. That phone. My phone had been busting,
but it's just like mush start busting, right. That's how

(01:46:55):
I was looking from the side. It was that was
anert how my brain started looking Oh right, oh no,
the side of my face started popping out. Okay, this
January second, This the second day of that ship, I
started getting some type of fucking color. Was it water? Huh?

(01:47:16):
Was it like water? It was itching, it was pussing.
My fucking face was growing everything, bro, and to where
my to where I had to walk into the hospital
like this. When I walk into the hospital, walk in
the cedar sideline, why the fuck do I see somebody
come out with a fucking redver Sachi fucking robe with
their head down with the hoodie over. But it's just weird,

(01:47:37):
like why the fuck you got on the REVERSI ended
up being that nigga Jeremiah in the hospital the same
time as me. Shut up to my nigga. I don't
know what was wrong with it, but that's how I'm
in the hospital right. I don't want nobody to see
my ass. Then this time, no nigga is January third,
twenty twenty three. Bro. After the hair died, oh ship,

(01:47:58):
you don't even look like in my eyes, my ship
started like closing up like personal she put in my ship, bro,
But she needs to get I want to.

Speaker 5 (01:48:07):
Say, man.

Speaker 3 (01:48:08):
Hopefully, you have the most natural ingredients in there.

Speaker 9 (01:48:10):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (01:48:12):
Everybody look by the way my punk ass barber two
days ago. Uh, he puts some ship on my ship. Yeah,
I'll be having a couple of grades going in my ship.
You see this ship. Yeah, I've been looking like I
forgot what they called me on my stream. It was
some funny characters. Nigga, I had some ship. Nigga, My

(01:48:33):
ship was crazy. You google it to see if you know.
But I'm just like, we're we're here, bro, So hopefully
that she is the most Yeah. And what color your eyes?
What color is those? Because no girls.

Speaker 10 (01:49:01):
Can he.

Speaker 3 (01:49:03):
Looked like study covered.

Speaker 7 (01:49:07):
Tell my nigga spider Man, but green Haze, I can't
understand the green dug Green.

Speaker 3 (01:49:14):
Listen, what age you started winning off of that? Nigga?
Six months? Nigga six months? Six months? Six months? I
was booming? What's that? They called me jar jar Binks

(01:49:34):
from the or video crazy. I had like some hairy
time my hair styles. I just want to say, fuck you,
you have me in some weird ship. I had the
to I probably asked for it too. I probably asked
for the two braids of my hair was too thick
and there's this picture when you pull up with my
side little vision with the jarge oar Banks side vision,

(01:49:56):
and it is kind of similar. I will say it
was funny to say you got me, But it's funny
your niggas be like making these jokes and I can't
see how y'all look. I would usually be able to like,
I'm gonna be honest with you playing one of your niggas.
I have niggas crying. My friend Fat Joe and I
told him embrace the cat, right, I told her it
braced the cat. So I'm gona tell you this. Trying

(01:50:17):
to I'm gonna take the same thing. It breaks the joke, like,
don't write the Internet. They're gonna keep going. I raised
rocking T shirt and do it on the order to
do it on the shirt. Bay, I just did that.
I said a new single coming and I had that
nigga face exactly exactly exactly. Yeah, So bless, what is

(01:50:43):
something in the game that you feel like your teeth
are mighty white? My nigga, I'm I'm trying to be
out there to live, so so what is something in
the game that you feel like you haven't accomplished yet
or like I said, man, I haven't done my super
Bowl performance, but I haven't done a World Cup performance.

(01:51:05):
That there's so many like new accolades to reach that
I'm going to go after. And you know it's more
to come, y'all. I'm still you know, fit, I still
look good, I still smell good, I still have sex good. Okay,
I like all that all that. You know I'm saying. Married.
I would love to be married one day. I haven't

(01:51:26):
got blessed with a wife yet, but you know what
I mean, set you though, I'm a state of marriage.
Just on the state of marriage, you know, like people
try to push the you know, never get married. I
know niggas have been married, like, don't do it all
the ship, but I want to get married. It says
in the Quran that you're not even a man until
you're married. You know what I'm saying. You know what

(01:51:47):
I'm saying. I don't know what it is. I got
to get married one day, for sure. I feel like
Mustard got married before all of us. He's been married
twice already. I feel like twice. I feel like a
loser for not being married at forty you know, and
you watch it, it must have all started together, correct, Yeah?
And who else is others of just y'all there, there's
others man. There's like several people we have pushed into

(01:52:10):
the label. Joe Moses had aob uh you know, uh
labeled me crack rated all my niggas. Like we had
so many different crews from LA like they came up
at the same time.

Speaker 5 (01:52:23):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:52:25):
You know what I'm saying. And some of us are
still here working and having fun with it. Some of
us stop. Like I said, you can't be canceled until
you can't see yourself. I agree with that statement. Let
me tell you how much of a good person you are. Man.
You know, we got to meet each other. We hung
out a couple of times. But I was like, I like,

(01:52:47):
I like to call this rap purgatory, right, like, but
you kind of like don't know where to go with
the music or whatever whatever. And I since you a record.
You was like, oh gee, I got you. Yeah. He
was like no, no, no, no, we're not doing it
like that. You like if I don't like the song, yeah, yeah, record,
We're gonna get it right, you send me a record
And I was like, I was like, yo, and this

(01:53:09):
is you are Mustard is killing football every fucking three
records on the fucking charts. You were Mustle did are
you talking about that?

Speaker 9 (01:53:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:53:16):
Yeah, yeah, I say you sent me a record, but
Mustard and I was just like, holy ship, And I
didn't know what to do with the record at the time.
I didn't understand the new generation. I didn't. I didn't
understand like funny because I thought, right when I heard
that beat, you exactly where to go to nor no
reminded me of your energy. No no, no, no, making
the record, I do about promoting the records. What I'm saying.

(01:53:39):
So I didn't really know what to do. But what
I'm trying to say is that meant so much to me. Man,
I really thank you from the bottom of my heart,
you know what I'm saying. And then it's like, you know, yeah,
because you you you you blessed me and didn't And
it was like I seen Mustard because right, you gave
me your blessing, but it's still musta beat, so I
gotta handle by I see Mustard, I'm like it must

(01:53:59):
have like you good, and I'm like I'm like I'm
trying to like handle and everyone, and it was just
it made so much to me because y'all hot, you
know what I'm saying, Like y'all Steemen. And most of
the time people don't look in the rearview mirror. They
always look forward, you know. People don't even adjust they
review member, And to me, it's funny because I never
looked at you as a rearview mirror. It's funny because, like,

(01:54:21):
I understand what you mean by yeah, getting in the
position I'm in now and seeing like there's a whole
new young yes going on, and like my ship is
like getting to thirteen and fourteen years old and all
that type of shit. So I see what you mean
by right, But like I looked at it as what
I get to work with. Motherfucking noord. I appreciate it. Listen,

(01:54:42):
but you Mustard Son. You so many fucking house parties,
and they let me tell you something. You got so
much pussy up. Let me just say this. I owe
you and DJ let me. I'm just saying that to
this camera. I owe him and DJ Muster and Rick
Ross mc ross comes with the record too. I forgot
how to we get recorded on American I forget, but
so man, they helped me down in the time I

(01:55:04):
needed it. Man, would.

Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
Man, you always talk about it? Yes, man, I remember
from them. Yeah what you're saying, yo, don't got to.

Speaker 3 (01:55:18):
Do Yeah the hook on it. He's the hottest and
Mustard is the house. At the time, I just said, yeah, yeah, yes,
you're still right. What's your favorite place to perform at?
My favorite place to perform that in front of my

(01:55:41):
real fans, whatever they may be, is actually like fun
with it, you know what I'm saying. Like, it's always
just it's not a state, more like a city that
you know every time you go there. Like for me,
it's half in Connecticut and Philadelphia. I don't care. I
could go there tomorrow. Yeah, I could just say my
own city because every time we do some some l
A ship it's like the most like all right, they
gonna know every single song, you know what I'm saying.

(01:56:03):
I love LA of course, But there's been other shows
that have been great, like Nairobi, Kenya. Wow, Like yeah,
one of my fucking I felt like fucking justin Bieber Nigga,
I fucking get to my well. I don't know if
he feels like this, but like it just seemed like
how or like how like Michael Jackson with hield where

(01:56:23):
it's like, I get to the hotel. Well, first of all,
the wall, Nigga is taller than these walls.

Speaker 2 (01:56:28):
Like.

Speaker 3 (01:56:28):
To get in, it's probably like about this size to
get in, right with a big ass fucking gate. You
get in that bitch and that shit got babed wired
Nigga another like level the same height, so as high
as fuck. You can't just get in this motherfucker. You
get in there, it's like phone niggas with fucking AK
forty sevens or whatever. Right, you go in at the door,

(01:56:49):
you know what I mean, it's uh, what's the ship,
the check, metal detectors, all the shit. You get in
that motherfucker. You go to your room, nice courtyard, beauty
from a fucking hotel. I get to my room, I'll
take off my shoes. I fucking probably get my laptop
out and get on the phone, do whatever the fuck
I'm doing, handle whatever I'm handling. Nig All of a sudden,

(01:57:10):
you just hear commotion coming down the hallway, like a
whole bunch of people. I'm like, what the fuck, I'm
just talking over whatever bitch I'm talking to at the time. Yeah,
da da da da dah nigga. All of a sudden,
I hear people at my door. I look out the
door as like twenty people, men like dudes like hype

(01:57:31):
as fuck niggas knock on the door. I call my security.
I'm like, hey, you gotta come to the door. Da
da dah. I open the door, like fuck this, let
me just deal with the shit. His fans like, oh,
can we get a picture? Can we get a picture?
And I'm wondering, how to fuck did y'all get past
the wall past the niggas with guns? I had to
be somebody at the hotel that called the hand. He's like, oh,
you're here. But everybody was cool. Everybody was like it

(01:57:55):
was love, bro. It was like, but you embrace that
type of love. It's not like it's not like creeps.
It wasn't no creepy ship. It was like love, but
just like they do it in the type of way
like Nigga coming to Yodda shows some love like thank
you for coming to our city and and uh, you know,
that was like one of my favorite performances I ever did.
Brazil was crazy. Uh, Australia, That's one of the funnest

(01:58:21):
times we ever had. Brazil Brazil changed my life the
way yeah changed my life. I love Brazil, man, what else?
European shows are always great? New York shows are always great,

(01:58:41):
Chicago shows always great, Miami shows are always great. Everywhere
down South, fucking where else?

Speaker 1 (01:58:51):
Man?

Speaker 3 (01:58:51):
All my Vegas shows, he lived everywhere, Man, I appreciate
everyone in Japan. Bro. I named Los Angeles Los Angeles, California.
It's the best because of course they've been here with
me from the beginning. Bro, I feel like they know
the songs that other niggas men might not know, the
less popular songs. We could just do beach house front

(01:59:13):
to back show, which I should do. I should do
like a beach house front to back or a free
TC front to back only those songs show. So fuck it,
I might announced that soon. You know in La you've
seen the Bob Marty movie, right, I love that movie.
You remember. At one point, he flips on his manager
because he says it doesn't matter, like whenever Africa calls,

(01:59:36):
like it doesn't matter the money, like he'll take to
take so he'll take a pay cut whatever. He's just
every time he gets offered a show with Africa, he
would always take care. Now, I'm like that. I didn't
know other people. It was like that. When I saw
the movie, I was like, holy shit, Bob Marty my
ship you know in my mind, I know, but what
I'm saying, my place is Puerto Rico. Whatever Puerto Rico calls,

(01:59:57):
I work with them, like it doesn't matter. If I
I was just telling somebody, you the first nigga to
ever bring reggae throm you know that, like to forget right.
I noticed what this new generation they like to do that,
and they're like, oh no, I started this all right, Well,

(02:00:19):
so well, mine's is Puerto Rico and New York. Like
if it's reasonable, whenever it's in New York, I have
to that's my home. That's my home. I do it.
Uh in Puerto Rico. I don't know where I'm from
in Africa, and I've never really had the opportunity. It's
then special places for you, like if someone calls and
it's not your quota, but you enjoy being there, or

(02:00:41):
the people always show you love. It is there first
of all in my city, I always take a pay cut, okay,
and hometown. Really it just be for certain things, bro
different different things, different ship. It's just like when it
comes to features, I don't be charging niggas from l A.
I don't be charging like niggas that I know that
really ain't got it right. If I love the song,
I'm gonna do it. It's like if I don't know you,

(02:01:04):
of course I'm gonna charge. Like that's just how it goes. Uh,
And the same thing goes for shows. You know what
I'm saying. It makes sense. I'll take a pay cut,
you know what I'm saying. And I always tell that
to other people. It's like I gotta take the pay cut,
but then everybody else want the same money. It'd be
crazy because because Miami, they're doing that ship to you too.

(02:01:24):
But that's why I'm I want to be here, but
that's why I'm a tycoon. Miami is fine. I gotta
I gotta call you back. But I just bled your
stupid ass on a dream champ put me through this
little ship which on nasty ass clippers or whatever you
use it. You need to clean ship Jay the barber

(02:01:49):
at okay, just for me, Okay, I should have get
you one of these. Okay, all right, cool? Cool? Now
when the last time you smoke a blunt? Never I

(02:02:11):
used to smoke bunch back in the day. Like believe
it or not. When me and Wiz Kalif for first met,
we were smoking swishers. Yeah, smoke swisses. I can't let
me take you to let me take it to my
so like when I was in middle school. In middle school,
Nigga used to smoke beades. You know, that was smoking.
That was before weed. I was going to sneaking off,

(02:02:34):
trying to beat these and that was my first little
ship and me and my brother the one time, me
and my brother one time Nigga wrote up because we
would hear about it and Joe Niggas was using Bible
paper and all that. So we would use some Bible
paper and we smoke actual like Tea Nigga because we
thought like we're just gonna try to look like people. Yes, Nigga,
we did it and we just try and ship. Then

(02:02:56):
after that and it wasn't even weed. It was Tea
Nigga that she was nasty Niggas hit. Yeah, I'm just
taking it through my smoking, like getting to the to
the weeds. Then later on I think he was with
my big homies, my big brother Tea Bob and his
little homies and shit. They had like a blunt outside

(02:03:17):
in some parking lot at the studio, and I just
hit it one time. I'm like, all right, Code, that's
your trash. I didn't keep going, and then it was
like after high school, like when I'm like seventeen, like
or like right at the end of high school. The
homies all got this was like, oh, we're finna go
to this abandoned house and call some bitches over there
and order pizza and do all this shit. So we

(02:03:38):
did it, and I smoked some weed. I got some
real weed this time. I remember. I got so high
roll I threw up. First of all, I think he
was drinking too, though. But then I went home and
I couldn't find my keys, so I tried to roll
the trash can over to the back to fucking see
if I could like jump on the trash can and

(02:04:01):
jump to the fucking second floor up on the Nigga failed, Nigga.
I was knocked out. Nigga. Next thing, my mama woke
me up with the water holes and nigga, like your
mom said, she didn't even know I was high, though,
but now she's gone. Now fell was knocked out, like

(02:04:24):
I was knocked out nuts. It's not for everybody. That's
what I always say. This is not for everybody. I'm
glad that it's legal because there's nothing that happens bad
off of this ship. Sh It happens fumped up off
of alcohol. Niggas fucking run people over and kill people.
Niggas have dui s and do crazy fucked up ship

(02:04:44):
kill themselves, crash, do weird that ship? Fight niggas for
no reason, say some stupid that ship. You know what
I'm saying. But we when does that happen? But certain
people have panic attacks and it's not for everybody. Anxiety
and ship, just like alcohol is not for everybody. Yeah, yeah,
don't smoke it, Brouse. If that's your bass, your first experiency,

(02:05:06):
it was bad experience, what made you go back to it?
It wasn't a bad experience. I still loved it. I
still was like that. And then it was just like
everybody around me was smoking weed. I like the taste
of it. I like the little feeling of it. It's
the alcohol. Like I said, we must have been drinking.
That calls that other shit. But uh, I just like
where it takes me. Man, It's just like for me,
it's a lot of a lot of shit going on,

(02:05:29):
and when I smoke weed, it just calms me down
and opens me up to listen to everything and absorb
all the different things that are going on. Right now,
I'm doing this interview. Same time I have a label,
same time I have a liquor company, same time I
got a daughter. By the way, we got to talk
about my daughter. Man, my daughter is twenty years old
right now. She already fucking graduated. Of course, high school.

(02:05:53):
She graduated, got a b a fucking uh seasun already done.
And now she's at Pepperdine getting her master's degree. Yeah,
I want to say I didn't. I didn't. I didn't
get to, like, you know, choose with with school she
went to or all that ship. But she did her
ship and I get to pay for it. And I

(02:06:13):
love it. Thank you. You know what I'm saying. I
just feel about you being an artist, being that she
grew up. She's an artist as well. She's great, he's great.
She's doing her ship, now, she's singing, she's handling her business.

Speaker 7 (02:06:30):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (02:06:30):
It's about doing several things. And like I said, the
weed thing, for me, it helps me to not like panic,
but but certain people like because the other way. Just
like I hate shrooms, A lot of people love shrooms
right now, it's like a big thing. None of that. No, no, no,
a C Because I want to hit his I want

(02:06:51):
to hit the jay. He didn't know you on purpose? Man,
one I love another one. But you, Sai, You're not good. Yeah,
I want to take a hit. You're not that type
of nigga, Bro, you don't do it on your own.
I don't want to like contribute facts. Would you work

(02:07:13):
with Vib's Cartels and vib Cartel one of my favorites, Bro.
I talked to Vibes Cartel during the Vultures time and uh,
I don't know if I was supposed to say that,
but I got in touch with him during uh that time,
and I was trying to get him on Vultures but
it didn't end up working out. But man, I'm so
happy that he got to come home and you know,

(02:07:35):
get back with his family and you know, get a
chance to perform it in these big arenas and ship
he deserves it. He's always been one of the greatest
ever do dancehall music. You know what I'm saying. And
I would love to work with him. I love that
think he's an actor. You do it is man, funny,

(02:07:57):
Like I really realized how funny he is. So before
we get up out of here, is anything you want
to say to the fast that you thank you for
you know, listening for all this time for you know,
just being real ones, thank you all for having me
on this platform. It's your platform anytime you want to
come for sure. Yeah, I'm just very fucking grateful man

(02:08:18):
for all of love. Like I said, I get to
feed my family off of doing music, and I will
continue to care and be passionate about making the best
music possible. And there's more coming. Man, Let's take this
shit to the super Bowl, you know what I'm saying.
Last question before we get up out of here, how

(02:08:39):
many how many babies you think your music made? About
quadruple fucking million, although a lot of babies have been
made off about music for the shows from the twenty
ten so now it's crazy. I just need to make
it one more because I don't got no kids. I

(02:08:59):
don't got no kids either. My daughter twenty from you, man,
so I ain't got no kid. My son came out,
my son never comes out. He she ain't no kid.
All right, y'all. Man, take it for showing time. Man,

(02:09:20):
thank you so much. We wanted to get you. Actually
got a question. Listen to the sky Man. Yeah, oh yeah,
you go a head, you go on this one. It's
Card you on the album Party, Yeah, he on the
album for show Man. Shout out to my dog. Cardis

(02:09:44):
gonna lie? Good question, yo. Man. Once again, thank you
for being here. Man. We want to give you a flowers.

Speaker 2 (02:09:51):
Man.

Speaker 3 (02:09:52):
Truly truly our staple in this game. Truly all legend
cool in this game. This game would not be this
without too but better when you got reconcile theay, better
when you're in the market. I'm I'm happy and glad
for everything you're doing and I'm continue to support it. Man.
I just wanted to tell you that to support Man, Man,

(02:10:14):
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