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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, this to your trust. So I'm gonna set to
move or something. You thinking twice I am too, yelp,
and none of you cool cool. So now that you
know what you want to do, like free money, I
got your mission, bride. Miss you too riding in the
car with my enemnum. But it's gonna hit you too,
and I'll let you. Got nothing to gainst me, I
ain't got nothing.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Against you too, But I want to welcome everybody to
It's Up There Podcast. It's been a while, it been
a while since we saw one another, and I want
to thank you guys for supporting me on my journey.
Of course, I know you know when season two It's
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hot cylind does a lot of big guests, a lot
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Speaker 1 (00:53):
Right from the center of my.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Soul, Man, I've been on the journey being blessed highly favored,
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We're very active in the community and we want to
bring things to you guys from a different level at
this point. So again, thank you. You guys have changed
my life. You guys have helped me recognize some of
the superpowers that God has given me, and I couldn't
be more grateful. The first thing I want to talk
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about is there's been a situation in Atlanta that's took
it place in between Little Baby and Wife and Luci
with Young Thug and the wide sell Rico trial in
the back drop. The coach has took me down a
dog hole because we can't seem to understand that real
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beef don't age well, we just I mean, it just
feels like people won't us to continue the beef. They
want black men for their entertainment. Again, it's so many
layers we gotta get to with this right. I mean,
it's just it's just so many layers. Even when I
hear people talk about the Larry Hoover situation, anybody with
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any decency, because everybody peeling this street shit. Street shit
ain't handled on the internet, and content ain't street shit.
But if you pay attention and you listen close enough,
they'll blur the lines, Oh, this is street shit, this
is content. This is content, but it's street shit. Ain't
no street shit content. And anyone playing in the middle
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of the road deserve to get hit by a car.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
You understand that. And it's the big dog talking to you.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
Don't nobody hate me but my baby mama, And that's
because she dug passed the gold, you understand. So you
got to realize when I'm speaking to your home, I'm
gonna give it to you like they should have gave
it to you where you came from, and cain't nobody
dispute it. But we gotta stay away from people who
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want to bring street shit into content and turn it
into content.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Ain't no such thing.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
But I will admit that all people that's allowing for
those things to take place. And I ain't got time
to be superman, So I took my cape off. Yeah,
I took my I took my cape off and put
chrome hearts on.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah. No, man, I used to be Superman.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
I used to come around and try to help everybody,
save everybody, and get a game to everybody, and watch
for this and watch for that till I realized wasn't
nobody watching for me?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Till I realized wasn't nobody looking at for me?
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Man, Listen, this is real talk, man, and it breaks
my heart because I'm in this industry dog, and it's
one particular person I got a lot of respect and
love for and I can't even tell them the things
that people told me about it, and it really hurts
my heart. And the reason I can't is because I
don't want to ruin with that kind of shit, because
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I don't think I would want someone at this point
in my life ruining my day with with bullshit.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
But there's all sorts scenario.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Well, if I'm helping them that don't like me, or
if I'm helping they got things to say about me
contrary to what line I'm pushing, probably should let me
know that. So at some point I'm gonna let the
homie know. But I gotta. I hate to look like
a hater. I hate to look like I'm gossiping and
spread and ship. I hate to be that because I
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know what I look at them like. So I just
hold it down and know the truth of revealed itself.
But once I care about you, I don't want to
see way down that road not knowing you with the enemy,
because they don't have your best interest. As matter of fact,
they're only using you to that benefit. And when you're
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not around, the speaking speaking about you very detrimental and
as it pertains to me, I don't move like that.
What I say behind your back, I say in your face,
and what I say in your face.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
I deal with the consequences of that.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
But Little Baby, first of all, let me speak about
little Baby. I was just with Little Baby. Nashville Date
tour is doing well. I think it's understated what little
Baby's able to do. Little Baby comes out he doesn't
really need the dancers, he doesn't really need all of
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the bells and whistles. Now, that gives him a lot
of room to grow because at some point he can
start to do that and it can elevate his show.
But right now we're gonna deal with the fact that
he's able to sell arenas out eighteen thousand people, twenty
thousand people, and it's one man on the stage.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Not only is it one man on the stage.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
I hear a lot of times from my counterparts up
in New York and a lot of my hip hop heads,
and how they speak about this so called mumble wrap
eerroor so some of these people from the South where
they can't understand them.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Listen, I've witnessed this young man come out on.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Stage without the back track wrapping his entire verses, and
I think there's a level of respect from the MC's
and the culture, from the performers in the culture, people
that participate in live events. I think there's room for
us to celebrate that, and so I want to point
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that out without all the bells and whistles being the
headline of eighteen nineteen, twenty thousand people, He's not up
there setting itself on five and these people are going
word for word to the point where after the show,
you know, we go back getting too the backstage intil
bro room, and I asked him, Bro, can you hit
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a crime? He was like, hell nah, I got them
in years in. So I'm saying, I'm sitting next to
set in Mohawk. I'm saying, Bro, these folks singing this
shit word for word on me. When I say word
for word, bro, I wanted to just grab my phone,
and that be really my fault because I don't.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
I don't bring cameras with me.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
I don't bring like all of that kind of shit
with me because I ain't really want of them kind
of Although I'm powerful in media, I need to have
a team with me to handle that, but I need
to be able to send them out the room. Yeah,
because everything talk about it ain't for the camera. I
don't need camera men all around that. What I don't
like about you podcasts to any way you podcast throw up.
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You got a camera all in the house, all in
a dressing room, all in here while I'm hiding the money.
You got cameras everywhere. Man cut some of their money
and cameras off. I'm trying to high let you about something, right.
Don't see then what I think people is funning up
at just because it's performing, if don't mean it's productive.
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So a lot of these from the podcast and content
they come around you damn near performing. That shit ain't
productive I need some game from you. I'm running around
getting a whole bunch of money. I need to know
what's on with this money, how we figuring it out?
What's the next move? Y'all want to play and make
content all day? I need to high let it about, man,
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what you do when you made your first three menion?
How you get from up under this, how you get
from up under that? How you feel when they ain't
doing this for you? Should I push a line? Should
I let it go? Should I be a company boy?
It's so many things that got a undressed, and I
don't need to camera around when I'm baring my soul.
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The one of you ask that I thought was cool
and excuse me my language. You know, it's just podcast, right,
So Bro told me he didn't You know. The end
is he he didn't even he couldn't hear the crowd,
you know, because he's so focused on making sure that
he's rapping the shit right.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
But I'm like, man, them folks.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Really really with that shit, like word for word, and
so I want to celebrate baby, and they always look
out for me. Pee shut out, pee shut out, ce
bowl shut up to the whole game. Man, I get
that I got several different packages. I got the baby,
and them send me the package the backstage shit. He
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sent the package VIP shit, you know what I'm saying.
So it's a lot of love on that side, and
I think it's imperative that I show their love back.
And I stand on business with those gentlemen because they
they've never done nothing but be good to me. Also,
let me address this because I come from a town
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where there's been a lot of playing and I unfortunately
let them put me in the middle of the bullshit.
So I receive a DM because everybody know Baby, it's
my guy, you know. And so I receive a DM
YO loan, can we book Baby for the after party?
I'm like, yeah, you know, I hear Bro, Like I
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talked to Bro personally, you know what I'm saying, And
so I hear Bro and I let him know and
he was down with it. We were supposed to meet
these dudes on the Tuesday and we missed them. But
as I tell them, you know, when you deal with
a superstar artists, these dudes are busy.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
These dudes are.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Moving around, They shit slipped, they mind, you know what
I'm saying. And it was a scenario where we had
a date to meet Tuesday to pick the money up,
and we didn't.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
We didn't get a chance to meet them.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
But on that Tuesday I hit him and told them, yo,
we're not gonna be able to meet you. But this
is what I do know. And after them hitting me up,
being very in thus to get this deal done, they
bagged out. Oh, one of the people didn't have the money.
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One of the people decided that he's gonna bag out
in these he's not gonna be able to put his
half in on his quarter in.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
So now I do some research, I do a little investigation.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
See, this is the thing what made me anominally, because
even if I ain't come in with I came in
with my own money and enough.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
To do what I need to do with it. And I
ain't never have to call nobody.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
If I had to call you, come to the front
so I can go pay you. Now I know, ain't
nobody gonna come because I ain't have to call nobody.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
But what I found out is, you know, again, when I.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Was twenty one years old, twenty years old, and I
think young dro might not even remember this, but when
I was twenty years old, we booked Drove. I Bookedrove
by myself. When dro pulled up to the airport, it
was me. You're like, who are you. I'm like, yeah,
it's me. It's my money. Come to find out, I
ain't putting nobody else involved in it. So I didn't
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understand that there was an infrastructure at that time. I
was just a young dude in the street trying to
just figure out how I can book somebody to make
it happen. I booked Drove for Nashville. I ain't let
nobody get in on it. Everybody calling my phone, Yo, man,
we got some money, let us put in on it.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Man. I don't want my money. I don't want.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Nobody asking me for nothing. I don't want nobody saying
that they deserve it much. I just try to make moves.
I need to get out of need to get out
of what I'm in. I need a pathway, right, I
need a I need a route. You understand me. So
I would put put myself in a situation where I
took risks, even at twenty twenty one, right, and so
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I booked dro dro Come. Here's what I didn't understand.
I didn't understand the fact that the same day that
I Bookedrove. Because I didn't let nobody get in on it,
they threw their own parties on that weekend, and because
I bookedrow it wasn't my club.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
So the club owner.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Was part of the infrastructure of the city that was
throwing these parties. So while I didn't let nobody get involved,
the club owner why I was throwing the event, was
involved with a party somewhere else on the other side
of town, a free party on the same day I
got dro Not only that it almost felt like sabata,
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but I was too young in the game to see it.
Now I'm older, I look at it and say it
might have been sabotaged. But I don't hold no grudges
about it because I'm successful and I don't need that.
I don't need to ego as the enemy. I don't
need to just I don't need to dwell on the past.
I don't need to place myself in a scenario where
I'm emotionally triggered about something that basically means nothing in
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the present form.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
But so, come to.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Find out, I got dro In town, they charging fifty
dollars for parking, so when people pull up, it ain't
nobody there yet, and island fifty. They don't want no
parts of that. Now, if it's dunk in there fifty,
it's cool. But if they pull up.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
It ain't.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
No. It kind of looked thin and they saying it
fifty four you even get to the door, that's a problem.
Halfway through I found out they were paying fifty. I
went it straight that man, they can't charge no fifty.
They running my people off. Next thing, you know, the
owner gone, he had his other party. I say that
to say the event with young Drow did not even
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I didn't make my money back. I took a loss
on it. I took a loss on that event, but
I still paid Dro. This is why I don't know,
Like I think my people don't reach the young dro
a couple of times. I'm not sure what the scenario is,
but I think it'll be a great situation for me
to speak to him as I as I booked him
at twenty or twenty one years old. He got to
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the club, one nobody there, and I still paid his money.
I could have just told him get it like the
Red Cross. But he in my city, what he gonna do?
What they in my town ain't nobody here what he
gonna do. He got to just eat that or go
get it like the Red Cross. I would expect him
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to head back to the hotel room disappointed. That's probably
all I would expect it. But I paid him because
my name is that and my word is bond. So
I paid the boy even though we didn't get what
we expect it from it.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Fast forward to today.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
These gentlemen in the city reach out to me and
they want to get a little baby. I reach out
to baby. He says, okay, it's a goal. I tell
them we'll meet them on Tuesday. We didn't get a
chance to meet them Tuesday. They hit me back, Hey,
one of the people are pulling out man. This is
what took me back.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I said, Ah, y'all doing group economics. Y'all pulling money.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
Man, I said, man, why you didn't tell me I
was pulling money before you got me involved in this.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I don't want to deal with no uber pool money.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
I don't want to deal with no They got a
whole bunch of to put five and tens and twenties
in to try to make it blend.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I don't want to deal with all that.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Listen, if you got the money, called me, I can
get it to bruh ain't.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
I didn't put no text on it.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Here's one thing I'll tell you about coach KQCP little Baby.
I don't want to make no money off them. If
you call me in the business got something to do
with them, it's greenlit and I don't need no money
for it.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
What they've done for me, I wouldn't be able to
repay that.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Right and so for me it'll feel nasty for me
to try to wheel and dealing. Plus I'm making a
lot of money doing what I'm doing. It ain't like
I need the money. If I needed the money, I'm
pretty sure the homies will say, Yo, work your move.
But I don't need the money. My thing is try
to make sure that they get something with you. Truth
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be told, I'm really supposed to be signed the QCP.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
And them with the podcast thing.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
But the company that they had in place, they didn't
respond to the email to like three months later, and
I'm thinking they just wasn't doing nothing. They said the
email was in the spam folder and me, I never
really try to call peede them and be like, yo,
what's up with what's up? With the people like what's
going on. I just was like, damn, I don't really
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know what's going on on. We had a couple of
means they was that was really interested, and then it
kind of went dormant, and I'm thinking like maybe they
maybe they weren't interested anymore. No hard feelings, of course,
because then that's my family. But what happened was they
said the email went to the to the spam fold,
and then they finally sent the email maybe six eight
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weeks later, and I was like, but we're gonna We're
gonna revisit that. We're gonna revisit that, because again, if
you asked me, there's a duty that will make some
medians on their side, for them, for them boards, for
what they've done on for this ship, and I've built
the infrastructure. I'm making a whole lot of money with
this ship, and there's more money to be made, there's
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more ground to cover, and there's an opportunity to do so.
But let me tell you about the little baby thing.
So these uberpool and money they doing group economics, you know,
they basically crowdfunding for a little baby show. So now
I'm dealing with some out funding for a Little Baby show,
and they they started at a number, then he went
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down to half of what that number was, and they
still couldn't come up with it. So I ended up
hitting the homie who owned one of the stores in
the city, and he get me to run down on
a bunch of you know, he telling me, loon, this
is that is this, this ain't real. Don't pay no,
And so I'm saying, damn them, don't dupe me. They
done trick me. So today of the show, we backstage,
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they still making calls, Hey man, you think you can
get him in here to do this?
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Not to me. They don't win around me. But I'm
in the building they.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Talking to said and a couple of the other homies,
and the number keep going down and down right, But
you know they're trying to will and deal. Hey man,
we'll give him this if he'll just show up for
fifteen minutes. Hey, we'll do this. Can he do ten minutes?
You know, some of this shit was ridiculous. But what
I found out is from the homie who owned the stores,
he told me, say loan, He say loan one of
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these guys. You know, they got like a Fordy ball
thirty a forty ball and what they want is a partner.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
They looking for a partner.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
They asking me, I don't feel as though there's enough time,
and we didn't get a chance to promote it. So
I've told them that I don't want end on it.
And it was almost like he was the only person
who could have pulled the trigger to actually make it
go through. So they telling me this three and four
and five days before the thing. Once we get into
the concert, we backstage, they making calls and it's like, yo, man,
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we got thirty, we got forty. Can Bruh come do
thirty minutes? Can he come do forty minutes? I'm like, damn, bro,
how y'all get wead down to that number? But of course,
you know, Bruh superstar man, like Bruh real superstar. This
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is on the stage by itself man with the whole
arena scream in these lyrics. I would like to see
more crowd participation at this show, just so the fans
can no Bruh this.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
But it really look like with this dude.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
See, it's a gift in a curse, being able to
do it by yourself like that. Because those who understand
business can understand the power in that. But those who
understand narratives and internet shit, they may not understand the power.
So what I would suggest is much more crowd participation,
bring moments from the crowd up here, bring more focus
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up here, saying this one on one, it's you gonna
do your thing, or competitions, contest things that just get
the crowd involved, where people can actually see the excitement
that's overflowing from the fans at a little Baby show.
It's like something that I'm not sure people outside of
the building can understand.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
There is not many rappers that can do that.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
You might got a little Baby Rod wave, Kevin Gates
maybe one. I'm not sure if he's doing the big Arenas,
but I think Gates can do it. And I'm just
talking South people, you know what I'm saying. There's not
a lot of people, even people with millions of views.
It's different to have tickets so in not a night
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in and night out. I think it's think it's understated,
but these dudes end.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Up bagging out. For me.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
Man, it rubbed me the wrong way because my name
was in the middle of that. And of course Baby
and them know like I'm solid, so you know, it
don't affect our relationship, but I just don't like my
name even involved in that kind of shit. And I
had I got the plug on.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
So many people in the industry.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
They just ruined a relationship with me because I can
never make another phone call for you on no occasion
for no reason.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
I don't give up.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
If you say you got two million dollars, I can't
make the call. You got to figure that out some
other kind of way. Because my name and face is
so clean that I don't need nobody coming around me
that can.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Fit that up.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
I work too hard to be a real a business man,
a dad. That's another thing we're gonna get into. The
ability for people to play with you as a father
and as a man in your children life.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
The lowest level of human being.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
Scarm of the earth plays with a man that really
takes care of his children and try to paint him
as anything other than a stand up, outstanding father.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
In particular, it'll be the women.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
That got multiple baby daddies and several of them don't
do anything, and the one that does something, they'll find
a way to misconscru miscontextualizes what the man has done
and presented an offer to the family. They're tae down
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the whole building just to see him with know where
to stay, even if it to fix everyone else that
eats off of.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
But we'll get to that when we deal with DDG
and his situation.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
I got a lot to speak about, but I wanted
to make a public service announcement that I'm not able
to make phone calls for people in my town anymore.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
I didn't even do it at first.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
This was just a very special occasion to hit me
out the blue, and I kind of figured out. I
kind of figured that, Yo, these dudes do do the
booking shit. But I should have looked. They do mid tier,
low tiered shit. They don't really do the superstar man.
So I should have knew. I shouldn't have put myself
in there. And it ain't no hard feelings. It's business.
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Business is business.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
I don't play with Everybody gotta put their money together. Shit.
That ain't my thing. That ain't my thing. It's the
reason you don't see nobody with me.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
I ain't borreing, I ain't pulling from no, I ain't
begging from no. I ain't needing to be in no presence.
I don't need no game from no I'm one of
the highest level thinking in America, excluding nobody, excluding nobody,
I'm one of the highest level thinking in America. You
sit me in the room. I figured I don't need
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all let around me and it'd be a hunting. I
want a picture with the artists like they the ones
done it, you dig, pull up. It's seventy five. It
got the book to n and when to get to
the venue. All seventy five of them want a picture. Man,
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y'all got to cool it, man, beat it, you dig.
But this is a public service announcement. Man, no hard feelings,
and you know you can take it how they want.
You can't get mad at me because I don't want
to make no cause for him. Y'all done that till
my brother is over. Don't never reach for me. It
just ain't gonna happen.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Right.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
But I would suggest that people who have not seen
Little Baby as he's been on tour. He's on the
Wham World tour. He's not only going in the States,
he's going international with it this time. This is baby
second third tour, back back where he's servicing his fans
and allowing them to fill some of the music that's
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out and be involved with his performance and enjoying what
he's bringing to the table. Also, if I was y'all,
I would get an after party, because, like I told them, dudes,
if nothing else, I would have done it just for
the look good. You claim you get money, you claim
your building always sold out. I would have done it
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just for the look good. And then that would have
invited the other big boys to come down through there.
See you think word don't travel. You think word don't
travel there? Yo, Man were down in Therevid couldn't even
come up with this. Ain't They were blowing long up
about it. This ain't know? They bag that like bro,
y'all want big artists, you got to you gotta really
come with it. You can't play this little game that
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is playing and loan don't play that game. So they're
just a public service announcement. Again, go and get your
tickets to the Wham World Tour. He is out there
everywhere doing tremendous He's performing all of the hits, all
of the classics that you love, and he's interacting with
the fans, and so I would suggest you do that. Now,
what I do want to talk about is a little
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baby on his tour, went to his hometown of Atlanta
right before he came up here to my city, and
had a monumental concert.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
All the bells and whistles, all.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
The vehicles, the ballers, the bosses, the bad be right,
all his constituents with there and something took place there that,
if you asked me, was the first step to make
this shit great again.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
I definitely want to send a salute to wolf.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Pack Music Group and all of the people that was
involved with making something like this happened.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
A very, very monumental.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Situation took place in Atlanta. I want to do some
context setting before we get into the conversation. Let me
just set full context of what many are calling one
of the mostly unex expected moments in recent hip hop
history and why it carries weight well beyond music. On
January thirty, first, rapper wy Fn Luci was released from prison,
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and this was after serving four years on a game
charge tied to a broader reco case in Atlanta. His
legal team struck a plea and importantly Luci did not cooperate,
and I want people to know that this still holds
culture currency. I think people are starting to confuse the
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fact that taking accountability and responsibility is the highest form
of adulthood. And there's been a lot of mix up
on the internet and in the coach in which a
lot of people who have been on the other side
of not cooperating it has been celebrated, and sometimes they're
not celebrated, but they're tolerated. And so it may think
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it may make you think that the currency attached to
keeping it it's vanished. And I want to let you
know that that is so far from the truth. WiFi
and Luci came home again. He did not cooperate from
the world that he comes from and we come from again.
That just holds a certain amount of gravity. Now for
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those who are unfamiliar with wife and Lucia or have
been sleeping under rock, Luci has been entangled in a
year's long, sometimes violent rivalry with Atlanta rapper Young Thug.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
This was just not music.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Prosecutors less a target at jail house stabbing of Lucci
orchestrated by affiliates of Wye sal And. This allegedly is
a group tied to rap a young Thug. According to
the DA in Folden County. The footage was played in
court in the now infamous Wie Seal Rico trial. This
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is a case that dominated headlines in twenty twenty three
and twenty four. This is one of the biggest cases
in history, the biggest case in hip hop history, and
this reshaped how America seed street organizations and the music industry.
And meanwhile, Young Thug was in jail as well, So
Lucia and Thug is in jail, and I think this
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is very imperative for you to remember when we get
to why. I think that this is one of the
more paramount things that took place in the coach in
recent memory. It's because why fn Luchi and Young Thug
was in jail, both of them, they have they effectively
crashed the whip. I just want that to be a
side note. As we moved through this, Young Thug reached
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his plea deal. I think this was last fall, and
he's serving probation now for about fifteen years, and he
remains a powerful polarizing figure, especially in Atlanta and in
hip hop. Now, with that being said, you may not
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know Little Baby and Young Thug's relationship that like brothers.
If you asked me, Thug's instrumental in Baby getting in
the game. Helping him, and I'm sure Baby have supported
Thug as he's walked down the wy cell Rico trial.
We've taught Thug tweets several times, whatever Wham say goals.
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If you paid attention to Thug, you've heard him say
whatever Wham say goals. I mean he's co signing what
Thug is. I'm sorry, he's co signing what Baby is saying. Now,
what really would have tote the roof off if Thug
would have been able to come out? But what we're
talking about today is at Little Baby's WAM World tour
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in Atlanta, rapper Wife and Lucci was brought out on stage.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Let's take a look at that club.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
You got to pass. You know that's a preasy He said, no,
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they can't. I can't wait at those take time.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
I want you to listen to how the crowd is reacting.
Pay attention. I got some really a lot of shit,
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and I'm saying it should be like want me to
get in the life.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
There's so many layers to this. Man Number one, shut
out the baby. This is a real boss move. This
is one of the scenarios where you can look back
and say that it took someone like Baby to do
this right here along with the homies in the background,
wolf Pack, all these in the background that played a
pivotal role, and just trying to make Atlanta great again.
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This is a common theme I hear around some of
the real ones down in Atlanta said we're gonna make
Atlanta great again. That don't mean we're gonna accept everything
from everybody. Yeah, that don't mean that the doors of
the church are open now and everybody can come in.
But what it does mean is that we're pushing positives right,
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We're pushing peace and positivity and also salute the Loochi
Luci went and done his time, got involved with all that,
came home solid, and so we applaud that. I want
to also let people know when they say that hot
thug gonna feel about this baby is thug. They part
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of the same crew. It ain't no Baby crew and
thug crew. It's their crew. They damn nil one. They
just two bosses. So bosses got their own lineage and
their own shit going on. But Dee ain't having no
you did, man, Steve folks here on the same page,
like the like the signature and the date.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
Man, you understand me, Yeah, you know when.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
You sign a contract, the signature gotta go next to
the date on the same page, like the signature and
the date.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
And what I do know is.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
When WiFi and Lucha and Young Thug was in the
beef and there was all these different altercations and shit happening,
what was tweeting and all this shit that later ended
up in court. All these blogs like shave Room, neighborhood Talk,
double leg Say, all these blaws, bt complex, all these
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shits posted every time these young men beef, they posted it.
I didn't see nobody post the fact that little baby
brought wife in looch out and they're pushing peace. And
I was telling the homie, it's because they ain't faruzz
either this da ain't far as. They don't understand us
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or they don't know the gravity of the situation. But
I do know this us killing each other just ain't
white people entertainment. You got some black people not only profiting,
but they publicly posturing for black folks to continue to
beef and go ahead each other. This is a thing
for people. This is entertainment. It creates engagement. But you
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gotta know the backdrop. If you don't know the backdrop,
you don't know how important it is to see something
like this take place, And why the culture don't push it.
Why ain't these blogs pushing it, these same blogs that
was built up off all the beef, Why they don't
post it when it gets like this.
Speaker 1 (38:24):
Will set that to the side. I now want to
get in the wild.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
I believe it was so important and some of the
things of my perspective right number one, as I said earlier,
real beef don't age.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Well, see, it's the opposite of a steakhouse.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
You know, you go in the steakhouse and they say, hey, man,
this piece of beef right here, been sitting thirty years,
very tender seeing the steakhouse. When you let beef sit,
it matures into flavor. It tender rises in the flavor.
When you let beef age in the streets, it gets
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weaponized and passed down generations, the generations, the generations.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Here's a thing I seen.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
I just knew the culture would be proud of that,
and I'm sure a lot of us was. Let me
not take from the moment and act like I didn't
see a bunch of real ones celebrating.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
And saluting what happened.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
Because there was a list of lineage, a community of
people that was proud and pushing the fact that YO
were pushing peace. It's coming together, make this shit great again,
bring back real shit. There was a lot of that.
There was a community of that, but the people that's
at the top of the tote pole, as it pertains
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to media, they didn't celebrate it. And this is why
it's important to have people like me in position that
to speak to it, because nobody else gonna speak to
it on our behalf. And you ain't got a wait
for me to tell you look around, scroll down some
of them pages and see don't they see standing on
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why in Luci kar or some of them pages and
they see what thug commented on wyfn Luci Instagram post.
Just go pay attention. And so I want to celebrate
the fact that we're in a place where level heads prevailed.
Now you ain't gonna see group it out or do
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too much. It's just like, yo, we're making the truth.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
Now.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
I thought that wouldn't nobody be mad Befoton County? I
just knew black people. I'm thinking, would nobody be mad
or Phone County? Because it just stepped on what they
had going on and every narrative that they was painting
every time they got a chance.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
This just stepped on that. But I look up.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
And it's some of the Internet pushing back on it.
Oh I thug gonna feel about this? Oh man, what's
going on? How they gonna And I'm saying, damn, these
people must ain't never been in no real shit. See
it's a bunch of people that's comment on the arm
of his jump shot. They ain't never went to the league. See,
you can't listen to me. They never went to the
league telling you about how to how to form your
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jump shot. You gotta get advice about your jump shot
from people that actually been in the league.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Man.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
Unfortunately, we all shut Internet. We all shut Internet. So
I thought it would just be Folden County that was upset.
Speaker 1 (41:25):
But I was wrong. Now, let me tell you what happened.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
If you got a rational mind and you got a
boss mindset, what you noticed over the last couple of
years while Thug and Luca was in jail, it is
that they they both crashed the whip. They both kind
of got in a situation where because of this beef,
they turned the city upside down, and not with violence,
just with ended up in a rico on both sides.
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And that's usually what beef does. That's why they say
beef isn't good for business. And that's why I know
it's big home is in the backdrop saying your beef
ain't good for business. You see what they've just done,
and they trying to do it some more, y'all keep
this shit up. They gonna keep trying this shit, so
we gotta intervene and stop this shit.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
Even if they ain't gonna do nothing to each.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Other man, they gonna try to paint it a certain
way every time they get a chance in court. And
only a fool will watch what Thug went through, watch
what Lucha went through, and still walk around waving that
flag if you didn't learn nothing from them.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
See this is something I know.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
A fool of burn the whole city down, draw all
the money up, and claim victory standing in the ashes
of the city he burned down.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
Burn the entire city down.
Speaker 2 (42:43):
He don't even got nowhere to stay, nowhere to get
no groceries, gas, all the essentials. He don't got nowhere
to get nothing, and he'll claimed victory, and he acclaimed victory.
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Of a false war it's a hollow wall.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
I always remember the universes in controls homie, the debts
collect themselves say bruh, you don't owe the universe nothing
that it ain't gonna get from you. Remember that whatever
the universe, whatever you owe the universe, it's gonna get
from you home in one way or another. So I
salute this, and I understand it's too much money to
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be made for beef to be involved unnecessarily. Now, if
it's a necessary issue, we ain't you dig but unnecessary
beef dry the money up. It's self sabotage. It's hollow.
Victory is it's worth nothing? And see what you don't
want to do. I tell people you don't want to
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salt your own field. Let me explain what that means.
Let me put you up on some game. Right, when
I say you don't want to salt your own field,
I'm finna put you down. Back in the day when
they used to go to war, right, pep game, Back
in the day when they used to go to war.
Whoever won the war, they'll scattered salt on the defeated landfields.
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And guess what it'll do. It'll make the soul infertile.
You don't want to salt your own field. See, salt
prevents plants from growing, so this was meant to destroy
the enemy's ability to rebuild. Form must survive economically, so
you don't want to salt your own field and make
it where you can't even sustain. It's so much beef
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every time you pop out, Yo, it's too much money
being made. P. Let's stick to the money on P.
This is overly rich. Everybody having whatever ky they want,
is driving what they want. Come on, Pee, let's stick
to the money. Let's make sure we get.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
To the money. Pee.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Only people that was benefiting from these gentlemen beefing in
public was Folding County. Folding County District Attorney was the
only people that was benefiting from that. Everything else was detrimental.
And again, this is gonna take more than just a
concert to get over. But this is a step in
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the right direction. This is something that I can see
making a line of great again and helping make the
South grade again, because without a letter, the South don't
have the stronghold that it once had.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
I was talking to dough Boy about this, Yo.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Atlanta used to be in a situation where it be
four five producers in one session, a metro booming, did
the keys a the way, did the drum, they told,
and did the piano. And you know this is just
the lack of a better I mean, this is just
an example. But that camaraderie, that community, that infrastructure that
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was built is what made the millions of dollars. They
literally built the industry and made everybody come running because
you didn't have to leave Atlanta for a beat, a
hook of verse, the superstar, the mid tier rap, the
low end rapper, had the streets on lock. The producer
that was me and tier, the platinum producer, the diamond producer,
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all of that was in the same spot. Now there's
a divide anytime that people start getting into the beef.
And again, you sought in your own land. You got
to be able to sustain economically. And I tell the
young that beefing is bad for business. And the river
don't care who it drowned. The river don't care who
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it drowned. It could be the center of the saint
or the man that just simply couldn't swim, but it
has no remorse on who it drowns. So when you
take these hollow victories, or I'm the toughest or I'm
the biggest, and it really ain't bout none. You really
just it's detrimental to your family. And so I want
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to make sure that I salute baby. I meant to
make sure I salute Luca, and I'm in salute thug
because anybody that think thug and have nothing to do
with that, you dumb.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
And I'm just gonna put it flat out.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
I ain't even gonna try to dress it up or
or get or articulated or raise the vocabulary in any way.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
I'm just gonna say it just like what it is.
You're dumb.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
See, a wise man fights to end the war, but
a fool fights to win the war. You've been fighting
to win the war instead of the end the war.
End in the war, bring the money back, end in
the war, bring the millions and millions back to the area.
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And we can't listen to these dudes who never been
involved in anything in their life. We can't let them
dictateor drive us down an alley way that's gonna run
us off a cliff.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
We're just not able to do that.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
And the false bravado of the black man, and that's
another reason why I'm so proud that they're able to
take a step in the right direction, it's because the
black man's ego is out of control.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
Just the other day, I was on line. I get
into it back and forth with one of these.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
That I know boardshit then playing like I literally got
the backdrop on the guy and his whole town. Say
he playing. You know what I'm saying this dude ain't
finna do nothing. He got some cousins. It ain't talking
about anything like as far as on my level, like
he may be talking about something to y'all, but everybody
who know where I come from and stand for and
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what I've been through and the things I've overcame, and uh,
the demos I put down, the demonstrations I've put down,
They've always told.
Speaker 1 (48:43):
Me, loom, stay away from that.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
That ain't gonna do nothing but rage bacher and you
you're gonna crash out with him because his family and
then gonna call the police.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
And it's a bunch of things.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
But I get online he SMD, SMD, SMD, and he
like a little bit to say it to everybody. Just
say it's d everybody, because what I know about men
who haven't been in the environments where your words have
consequences attached to him? Is they willing Kney with the
mouth they go to popping it and talking it because
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ain't nobody made them pay for the things they're saying. See,
if you've been in them close corners, if you've been
in those situations where you can't run and go to
the house, you can't live wed out in the suburbs
with don't nobody know you got to pay for what
come out of your mouth. You got to say what
you say and then come out the house that you
said it about. But they been able to duck and
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hide behind this internet, and so he ended up telling
me some shit that I took disrespect for any rage
baited me, and I'm on their bulldshitting with him and like, Yo,
this man, dude, it's a real problem playing with me,
bro like, and I ain't saying that like I'm the
hardest dude in the world, because I ain't the hardest
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dude in the world. One thing I do know, I
ain't going for nothing and I won't lay down. You
got to show me I'm one of them and bring
me somebody say I ain't one of them. Man, You
got to show me. I don't care nothing about your people.
I don't care them about who you've done it too
prior to me. Boy, you're gonna have to show me.
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You gonna have to show me. But these men don't
have the wherewithal to bag up the things. That's saying,
you know, in the B colony, the queen b, it's imperative,
it's paramount is very important. And while I could talk
about the queen be, I'm gonna spend a little time
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on the mail B because I think it's a parallel
to what some of these individuals on the internet and
in this culture in particular, that's leading some of this culture.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
They have the traits of the male b.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
If you know anything about the bee colony, the male
bee doesn't make honey, He doesn't protect the hive. His
whole existence is the fun. That's all the male be do.
He just want to run around. He don't do nothing else.
After that, he dies, he big, he flies, but his
purpose is limited. He don't do nothing but fun. And
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so a lot of these men nowadays, they show up
for the pleasure, but they vanish for the pressure. Ain't
having no labor, no legacy, nothing to stand on. They
ain't never been a man.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Of the word.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
They do they people wrong, but they'll get on the
internet and try to tell how to navigate through beef
or who's snitching. That's why I really stop talking about
the who's snitching thing? Two minute suckers talking about who's snitching?
Two many suckers talking about who's snitching. You ain't never
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even been arrested for nothing. You talking about who's snitching?
Speaker 1 (52:00):
How we came up?
Speaker 2 (52:01):
They like to throw that in there. You know how
we came up? How did we come up? Yeah, you
didn't come up like I can. How did we come up?
Speaker 1 (52:09):
Cause you keep holling how we came up? How did
we come up? I know how I came up. Shortly
after the show.
Speaker 2 (52:19):
Young Thug posted a picture of little baby kind of
let the people know that, you know, you know, I
kind of co saying what Waam is doing. And I'm
not sure why people would even think that. Number one,
it ain't that valuable for a little baby to bring
wife and Lucia out without having a conversation with Thug?
Speaker 1 (52:41):
What what? That don't even make sense? That don't even
make sense. So what I do know.
Speaker 2 (52:54):
Is that Thug was in communication with Baby. This isn't
just something that came out of OSMO. I want to
be clear on that. Hopefully that makes sense for people.
I mean, of course there's limited things that could be said,
but as it pertains the Folden County, I do want
you guys to know right in particular the district Attorney,
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the police, and any organization that's investigating crime.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
Hopefully this lets y'all know that there is.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
A laying to reconciliation and we could turn conflict into
collaboration if it's done right. But it is if it's
done by the bosses. See the bosses can do this. Now,
there's a lot that has happened. There's a lot that
has happened. But we salute Baby, we salute Thug, we
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salute Luca, and I want to see more of this.
I want to see us coming together more. I want
to see us collaborating more. I've talked to east Side
Joe about interviewing Luchi and so we'll see what happens.
I also want to say this too, before we get
out of here. There was a lot of people that
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held young Thug down while he was in jail. I
want to be sure that three hundred Entertainment understands that,
and they're not overlooking some of those individuals that took
day in and day out covering his trial helping shape
those narratives. I see Thug reaching out to a lot
of streamers, and I can appreciate that because they do
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have a wave, but there's a ground level of this
that I think has to also be respected. Any event
you know that something like that happens, the streamers are
not in a position to be able to explain a
case law deal with evidence and things of that nature.
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They wasn't even speaking about Young Thug being arrested at all.
And so when I see Thug's label reaching out to
all of the streamers to send them promo things for
the album, I'm just hoping that they're not making a
very valuable mistake and looking over a lot of the
people who actually were ten toes down about Jeffrey Williams
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when he went to jail. I think it's imperative to
dance with who brought you to the party, and we
just seen with Wile While runs up on Casannet. Casanette
doesn't know who he is, and then while runs back
up on him and say you got me looking crazy?
How I got you looking crazy? Because I didn't know
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you your family, I didn't know you. Even if I
forgot you, I'm not in the music like that. Why
I'm gonna be running around memorizing rapping. I don't think
while would have done that to me. I think because
that's Casinet, and Casinet is that good person, a good dude.
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He's a young man. They'll run up on him. If
I seen Wylee and I was recording, and I say, man,
who would that? I don't think Walla would approach me
and BT like, Yo, you got me looking crazy, loon.
I don't think he would have done that. And I
say that respectfully. But what we're seeing is rappers running
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behind streamers who really have no interest in them. When
I went on Brilliant, it is literally two years ago.
I told people that streaming audience does not have purchasing power.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
I said this, I was two years ahead of it.
Speaker 2 (56:37):
But you would say, loan, how they don't have purchasing power,
but they're making money well because Twitch is owned by
Amazon and there's an in app purchase that doesn't require
for a sign up or a credit card to be used.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
For a large number of the subscriptions.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
You can get an Amazon Prime and then get you
a Twitch subscription, which then gives them some money by
way of Amazon, but it's not an extra transaction. Now,
this may not make sense to people on the ground level,
but those people who understand the business element of it,
you understand what I just said.
Speaker 1 (57:14):
Again, Twitch is owned by Amazon.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
If you have Amazon Prime, which almost every household in
America has Amazon Prime, if you have Amazon Prime, it allows.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
You to have a free subscription on Twitch.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
Now that's different from when you hear Casinett or Speed
or Aiding or one of them say such and such
such with one hundred gift add thank you for the
twenty gift aad.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
These are people that's actually spending money.
Speaker 2 (57:42):
But when you see that number and it says one
hundred and twenty thousand subscribers a month, there's a large
portion of them that is subscribed by way of Amazon.
So it's inflation, but it's legal inflation, and there is
money being made. But that don't mean they gonna come
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off of that platform and go buy your ticket or
stream your music, or buy your music or buy your
merch Why do you think Casinet didn't leave Twitch when
Kick asked him for six when Kick tried to offer
him twenty five thirty million dollars for that mafia than
stream it's because that's a short lived project. And over
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here we locked in with these folks. We got a
good thing going, and we might as well stay right
here where we gonna make guaranteed money without anyone having
to pull out their credit card And Mama, can I
get the credit card? I want to subscribe to Cacinet.
They don't even have to do that. They can just say, Mama,
you got Amazon Prime. Because most mothers or families see
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Twitch as a gaming platform, not how they see YouTube,
even though YouTube is cool to most people, but it's
not toxic like rap music, So they don't see Twitch
like they see rap music. Right, So most mothers and
fathers look at Twitch as a gaming platform. So, oh yeah,
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my kids want to do something with game, Yeah, you
can go ahead subscribe to that. They don't know their
subscribing to their favorite streamer, and he's getting paid off
of that by way of Amazon. So I hate to
see I hate to see rappers chasing these streamers down.
They're gonna be interested in what they're interested in. That
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you cannot make them go get with you. Even if
you do a stream with them, They're gonna do it.
They're gonna benefit from it, and then they're not gonna
play your music next week or the week after. When
you got real fans and real platforms, their audience really
enjoys you and appreciates you. This is a totally different thing.
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There's a reason why when Me and Baby sat down,
it did what it did. That album sold two hundred
thirty seven thousand in the first week when I did
the rollout of Interview, two hundred and thirty seven thousand
units the first week when Me and Little Baby did
their rollout of Interview. And we're gonna do another interview
for Dominique, whether it's Roll Loud, whether whatever, but were
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gonna sit down again, and I guarantee it's gonna penetrate
culture because it's me and it's broad and my audience
and his audience and the way I'm gonna get into it, right,
there's a way to do this day.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
It's a dance with this thing. You gotta sit with.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
The motherfuckers that know how to bring it at, that
know how to make the people feel where you're coming
from always said that, and I fuck with the streaming niggas.
I'm gonna get with Aiden Ross when they come down
and do the fight, but that ain't a scenario where
I'm gonna be chasing them around. And I hate to
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see rappers look like they're chasing the streamers. It's no
way I would have went to jail, got out, and
the first thing got done from a label perspective, was
sending streamers. Was to send the streamers and things like that,
something for promo. Bro, you had a whole community. I'm
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talking cuffboys, thugga, daily nigga that listen.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
It was YouTube channels birthed from that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Now, granted some of them guys made money, but you
really had people fighting for the narrative.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
I talked to Brian Still several times. Me long.
Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
I talked to Brian Still several times about certain angles
and certain things that were going on and how this
wasn't what it was portrayed to be.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
And here's look, look, here's why.
Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
Like these things are extremely valuable when a nigga in jail.
But I know it's the white people at the label
that's making these kind of decisions. Let's send the streamers
all the shit because I heard one of the rappers,
I think it was Chicken Pe he said this label
told him to go miss his back end to go
be on black Boy Max stream and again, salute to
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the streamers that no way I can hate on them
young niggas. I salute them young niggas. But I'm just
telling the rap niggas. I'm just telling all of the
rappers and other people to make sure you do this
thing in the right way and benefit it and benefit
from it in the right way. If nothing else, have
somebody in your crew that's a streamer when you go
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see it with Kay, make him ingested see this kind
of language. They're not even telling y'all. They not even
letting y'all know. These kind of things can happen and
you can actually benefit from it as well.
Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
Homie.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
One thing that ain't happening is Kai having three hundred
thousand people on the stream and they're going to streaming music,
because if they were streaming your music, you'll see the
number rise in real time. I've seen people do it
opening day stream with some of the biggest names in
the streaming culture and still sell fifty.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Thousand, sixty thousand. It's not moving the needle.
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
For rap I can't speak on you know, for Prime
Energy drink, so for sel Seis or door Dash and
things like that, I can't speak on that.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
But from a business.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
Perspective, the rappers are gonna lose some of their fan
base by disregarding the people that's actually tapped in with
the people that got purchasing power.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
There's a dance happening.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
These labels are always late to the party or they're
always doing something wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
So this is big loon. I'm telling you that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Make sure you keep your eyes open and we're gonna
talk about DDG and Holly in the next episode, So
click on the next video.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Love