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March 8, 2023 58 mins

Episode 223 - "The Culture Deserves It" Feat. Ferrari Simmons, You Know BT & Su Solo Produced by: @iHandlebars

special guest: Comedian/Actor, Kountry Wayne

Topics include: ICYM, Ja Morant, Chris rock, our exclusive interview with Kountry Wayne: New Movie, Business, Relationships & more.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Um worrow with me here. You know BT's so low,
shout out oct no color what we see O getting dree.
But you can't stand on the home SUSI. I already
don't know. He came ball with me because you have
with the square of me they getting. They called me

(00:23):
balla alert. Welcome to the Ball of the Show. Podcasts
available everywhere you get your podcasts. I go by the
name of Ferrari Simmons. Hey, young Waters, your Bastiu sol
You know BT, oh Man special, celebrity guests, country White
in the build you entertainer, business man, all of that.
Dam he is on time, punctuality, three little rather wealthy

(00:48):
Today's son oh Man, ain't nothing? Can we just see
the peeking ran that's your camera? They ain't nothing many Hey,
don't even do that, Chota, But this is just yeah,
all right, So you're gonna host the show with us
and we're gonna get in your business? Is that okay? Yeah? Cool?

(01:08):
Did you guys see the Chris Rock special? Yes, no,
the same clips. It was like clip. I haven't watched you.
I've seen clips though you seen cipin about the clips.
I like his cadence, like his cadens like, you know,
it's hard to keep that cadence up after so long,
Like yeah, so that's all like a job from the clips.
But I know Chris Rock to have that cadence. I
already know he did his thing. Did you laugh at

(01:29):
any clips and laugh? I didn't really on the clip
I've seen, it wasn't really jokes. He was like engaging.
It was an engaging moment. So you know, Chris see
what he said about Will? Yeah, yeah, I heard what
he said him. Yeah, you know, I guess that's the
way he reacts to his emotion. I mean, somebody, I
don't know how I react that. Somebody slept me, so
you know, so however he reacted, that's Chris Rock. That's

(01:51):
how he do his thing. Y'all saw it. I haven't
seen it. I heard mixed reviews that made me not
so excited, but I will watch it ton enjoy it.
I watched it live and I fell asleep. I had
to finish it the next what. I had to finish
it the next day, and I was you fell asleep? Whatever?
I mean? I didn't laugh. I watched it. I laughed

(02:11):
a little bit, but it wasn't was it rocket? Was
it Chris it was Chris Row. I mean it wasn't
It wasn't that type of comedy. Yeah, yeah, probably probably Yeah, Yeah,
I'd be liking my ship a little bit more. Hood.
I just think I just think it was disrespectful. I mean,
depending on when he caught when he said will Smith,

(02:31):
when he had that joke, when he was like he's
a bitch. They said he was a bitch calling j
all types of bean. He sure was. Yeah, I wasn't
laughing at that laugh ain't he probablyn't gonna laugh at
that part, especially since the day's time. Yeah, I can
tell he was venting though. Yeah, you can tell. You
can say he's been holding that in for a long time.
After that incident at the oschool? What did you curse

(02:54):
for me? All? Curse my comic? I say, I say,
Damn and Hill. We know who do curse? Jam Rent
so John Morant backlash. Did you guys see the Instagram
video of him on others? I think that was in
the club. I think it was a toy gun. It
wasn't what I've seen that. I was like, brother, just

(03:17):
just damn too much money. That's all I'm thinking about
this is, well, there's too much money you're playing with.
That's all I'm thinking about. I'm like, somebody got to
tell him, Man, you just can't you know, the basketball
is still an industry. Yeah, they didn't known entrepreneur rappers
gonna do what they want to because it's still in
the entrepreneur lane. But when you're working with the NBA,
this is a very high paid job. So you know, hey,
I'm just like, that's my favorite player right now. Show.

(03:39):
I'm like, I'm biased background, Like, does he come from
the everywhere? I think together he went to a good school. Uh. Still,
I think that it's a lot of people who's fine,
who didn't grow up in the hood like us, but
still hood. So was he a thug in his younger days?
Is what I want to know. I want to know

(04:02):
younger I wouldn't say that thugs in the heart because
it's a lot of people who act thus, but you
can sit in their eyes. Ain't really like that. I'm
trying to understand is he really who he was? I
think he really thu. He just ain't had to be
in the position where be a thugu bang like that
on the court. You're a dog, Yeah, yeah, you said
if Mickel Jordan had to be in the streets. You

(04:23):
don't want to deal with COVID them. I just want
to say to his entourage, you gotta protect the asset. Man. Yeah,
anybody that's around him, like Country Wayne. If I'm if
I'm around Country Wayne, I know that's the asset. I'm
not gonna let Country Wain't do nothing crazy if anything
goes out abro But you don't have the power to
let anybody do anything. People are gonna do what they

(04:43):
want to do. I definitely feel real friend will at
least tell you a bro, you messing up doing something.
Friend will say, hey, man, how live and show the
little peepe shot that you know what I'm saying. No,
I think it's a prop. Man. I don't think that
gun was real. Man. That girl too then small? It
was real. The gu I was too small. I don't
believe it. He gonna mess around and find out, like you,

(05:05):
you put this type of energy out there. I think
you know he goes out to the clubs often people
are going to test you all the energy that you're
putting out there. So he was charging U saw he can't.
He came to quite a few of the Hennessy he
was charted like. I was like, sir, keep it cute
when he was having fun. I didn't. I didn't see
any I didn't feel like any you know, any thuggist

(05:26):
sneak didn't. He did make a public apology and um,
and then, well, I hope he gets it together. He does,
because he's a really dope basketball player. It's too much
money to be playing with that country. When has said
especially he's up for two hundred and thirty million dollars
contracts money. He already got the contract. He can do
another one, is what I'm saying. Oh yeah, I don't

(05:46):
know that they might not want to get him no more.
He really he just got his first shoe. Remember they
took away Kyrie shoe and gave him a shoe. But
you know what, Nike, you know that's another star. Okay, well, alright, alright, alright,
we got a flag on the play blue face. Mamma
said her man's penis is bigger than her son's, in
response to people saying she wants her son. I got

(06:08):
my own dick over here, and it's bigger than my son. Okay,
so we're gonna get that all cleared up for y'all.
And if y'all need me to post that d so
that y'all know what I'm working with over here. You know,
I ain't got a problem with it. I would go
home and get it up for your right now. I
think anything goes in that family, Okay, I would not
be surprised about anything. I think whatever they say about

(06:31):
them might be true. System seeing her son penis like yesterday,
he's too wrong to be getting a bath by his
mom's like, there's no reason for her to know I'm
saying for her. Oh I thought came out and said no, no,
no no. But but if it did come out, I

(06:52):
would believe it. I would believe anything. I mean, even
the way she's talking. It's giving me incests, always doing
too much? Is she high? Does she do drugs? You know?
I do know that they like, uh that social media.
I was gonna say that they like social me the
biggest drug out and that's that's too, social media, biggest drug.

(07:15):
Let's take a quick commercial break. When we get back.
Country Wayna still in the build, we gonna get all
of his business. We'll be right back with more of
the baller alert y'all. She bought Country Wayne, and you
listening to the Ball Alert Show. Let's get it and
we're bad with the ball of Show. Podcasts available everywhere
you get your podcast. Country Wayne is in the building?
Has it gone, sir? Here on vibeing? I like y'all

(07:37):
vibing here, man, I feel re relaxed. Yeah, Country front
with a K though, like you know, instead of the sea. Yeah,
I'm from all South Georgia. Yeah, I'm from mill And Georgia.
So you know they gave my name back in the day.
I went I moved at avontom one time, and they
thought I was from Atlantom, you know what I'm saying.
But they were like, I like, no, I ain't from
Atlantic because they were beefing Atlanta's available beefing. One time

(07:58):
I was trying to explain in school, now I ain't
got nothing to do with that, and the like, no,
but you're from the eight. You ain't got a lot
of we ain't gonna do nothing to you. I say no.
They said you talked like you from a low of
what you talked like your country. They started calling me
country because my assent was so it was different, man
when you go down there now, just like no, I
was a man, Dan don't wants some money. Now, huh No,

(08:18):
I've been like yo, but I brought my whole family
old witmen. So you know, at each level growing up
where I came from, a small time Miller Miller, Georgia,
Milling Million, it's a it's between the gust and awn.
They had like when I was there, had like three
thousand people. Damn want red light. It's one of them
times high school middle school or middle school high school

(08:41):
hooked up together. Yeah, it's real Country's it's real country.
You know what I'm saying. So you started starting sixth grade,
go allway twelfth grade. I started kindergarten and go all
the way. I'm talking about school, the one school to school. Yeah,
sixth grade, you go all the way to twel grade.
One school, one school. And how did you realize you
were okay? Funny? I always knew I was funny because

(09:03):
I used to use it to get out of everything,
don't matter how head of the situation, will I could.
I always could use the guilt to uh make room
and anything I want to do. So I knew I
was funny. I just but I just ain't. Never thought
I'd be a comedian because it was just so naturally,
So I ain't ever feel like it was you know,

(09:23):
but I always knew I was funny though. So growing up,
did you where did you always want to be? Did
you have a clue like you wanted to be in
show business or Oh yeah, I always wanted to be
in show business, but I just always wanted that paper,
you know what I'm saying. So I turned a lot
of things before I got hire, such as I had
nightclub before this. I even were I don't wear the job.
Before I were to George Powell. I went to the

(09:44):
military on the way to you know, when they let
you go from living grade, you go to basically training
after the twelve grade supposed to go at. I was
just trying to find a way each way, but I
always knew it. My ultimate goal was being an entertainment
business because it fit my life and my with my
daddy light but wasn't spark. So you're doing all these things,
I'm and I'm sure that you're funny, right, So you're

(10:05):
making people laugh along the way. What what was the
moment that said, damn, let me try to do this.
Oh I can't to Atlanta and I was with DJ
Southern Bride and ye shout out of the Southern Bride.
So I was rapping, So you know, I'm pushing the records.
So wait, you're a rapp you're a rapper. Yeah, I
left that all that you left that. Yeah, I try

(10:25):
to do. I'm a Country Wayne, Okay, cut down my
street name Country Wayne. Like I'm in I'm in the clothes.
In Atlanta fan, the DJ's played my music. I heard
a song called Turk Alert. Kip all them, We're pushing
the music. Then we went to DC on Fly and
Emmanuel them was doing a video shoot thing and it

(10:49):
was something that they was already in coming. So I
had a pop full of money with not relaying, like
three thousand dollars on them and it was just girl.
I liked it from the eighth you know what, the
same as a girl named Kayla and I ain't tell
I had a crush on them, but I was talking
to him and I heard the girl say you know
what that is? And DC young Flower walking up. They said,
here a comedian. Comedians They're like, yo, he do he
got followers on Instagram. I'm like, I've seen the look

(11:10):
in the eyes. I said, the game changing the dopewas
stuff at all. This is comedians getting it. And I
say so, I went straight home and went viral like
that because I knew that damn it don't came in
my world you and did what I did. I started
doing skits. So doing skits, I picked up the phone.
I did my first kid were like when the hot
dudes called home from jail when they add different to

(11:32):
their girl, like I'm gonna be different when I came home,
like how they switched up. So I knew how to
create the real situations. And it was just a guilt.
And I went home, like said symbol, I went viral
tobal and man, I ain't little Bagine Country Wayne calling
you from Georgia power telling you that your power about
to get cut off. Yeah, I want. I wanted that
kind of First, I was working in an environmental okay,

(11:55):
I was on probation. I was on probation, feeling in probation.
So I had when it got a job because I
ain't in a little pullover. I was going on. I
had ten years. They was gone from probation. Where were
you doing? Oh possession with a tent to distribute. You
know what I'm saying. Cocaine got caught down Mill. The

(12:19):
people of Miller. Don't don't, don't don't. Oh yeah, you
must have been listening to some Jesus man hold Jesus song. Yeah,
Jesus used to give me comfany's to go to work
every every time we'll be scared to go up the
road and pick it up. Well, you listen to some
Jesus used to get that company's damn that damn by

(12:40):
twenty because from the country, we were scared out of twenty. Okay,
that's what you should stop us at because you know
when once you passed out twenty, I mean go out twenty,
go to Warrington and all that. They stopped by all
of us there because they know we're trafficking. Because if
you ain't from allow them what you're doing going back,
you ain'tn't know vacation. We troped a dog nigga and
the you hit that role and get that confidence. Okay,

(13:03):
So wait, so now you you go viral a little bit,
you go viral, when do you start making some current,
some money from the funniness and the comedians. It took
told by that March because I was still because I
went viral in October, but I was building my first nightclub,
and I already I was still in the streets, so
I was still making money. You know what I'm saying,
what years this is fourteen, twenty fourteen. You were already

(13:26):
a father, already father seven at the time, I already
the father of seven. Yea father. I think I was
a father eight. Yeah, I was a father eight. We're
gonna attack that in the second. Continue to go ahead.
So I was a father. Started making money in March
off comedy. I ain't started making money of comedy too March,
but I already had the nightclub I was building. I
was building a nightclub at the same time I was

(13:49):
going viral, okay, So that's what captivated my fans already.
When I first got my fans, they got it was
like a coup, not a coup, but like a following.
Because I was already moving, I was able to show
my life. I was like, I was building the club
at the same time. So only the club with the
construction people in the country. So but I didn't start
making money extra actually out of comedy to that March

(14:12):
of that next year. How did you get the money
to have funds of clubs or to even get a
club Okay, So I didn't want to stay struggle. No,
I stand part. I got a book coming out of
hip was on the way with all that is it.
So that's why I don't mind talking about it now
because the book come out on April eighteen. It got
my whole life story, y'all. Me and my dad was

(14:32):
selling a dope together, so I already had street money.
So I was using my street money to find my dream.
That's how I was coming up here with DJ Southern
Bread going to the club. He had to connects, but
I was just one throwing money, like trying to get
your music. Yeah, I'm spending yall. I had a budget. Yeah,
so he said it was yours your dad. Did your
dad uh succeeded that or did he get caught up
at any point? Yeah, he got caught two thousand and

(14:54):
on Pop's got caught two thousand and sixteen. He got
caught before that, but it's a long story. He was
on the run, uh for about two more years, but
he didn't go to jail to twenty sixteen, but by
that time really famous. Yeah. The reason why I started
really coming to Atlanta to try to make it because yeah,
it got caught he then one. Then hehn't hust together,
like he don't want to take much. So you're trying

(15:16):
to get out of it. So I'll really try to
get out. So while I was in Atlanta, he's still
on the run. He's still on the run the whole time.
So I don't try to hurry up and make it
right now for real in this Route game, because at
first I was lot of the gag at like I
want to make a movie. Yeah yeah, yeah, this is
really like a movie. I was up here in Atlanta
really spending my money trying to make it for real
because I'm trying to hurry up before Paul's get caught.

(15:38):
Because the whole dream was for the Route game to
blow up and we be good. We ain't got to
see no more. But up here in Atlanta, I found
comedy was the new way I've seen it shift because
the first time I came today, I just come here
for the sum in school. Route was just didn't do
the dumb. When I seen the influence and started getting energy,
I said, oh the game about the change. Yeah, before

(15:59):
before get to like, you know, country Wine, the superstar
you know on the rise um your mom passed away
when you were eleven, mom recently passed or I understand,
but how do you, um, how did you stay motivated?
Earth to he didn't want to continue, you know, your
dreams and things of that nature, because I was just
everything I was doing, I was picturing how she felt.

(16:22):
So it was like she was front the streets and
it was like she ain't playing no soft stuff. So
everything I was doing, I want to make my mama proud.
So I say, man, I'm gonna eat, I'm gonna take
care of my child. I'm gonna take to my baby,
mam regardless, I don't care they're dealing with a dude
or whatever. I just want to stand up and everything
I did, I want to be on my business to
all make up proud. So that kind of killed me.
Her Am I untie though, you know what I I say,

(16:42):
because they never really had a chance, you know, for
a real when to come through, So I just I
always want to be real. I think it's great that
you share your story because I think a lot of
people feel literally trapped in the trap, like they may
have dreams, they may have goals, but they don't know
how they're gonna get there, and they don't see a
lot of people around them to influence them, like people
that they can actually excuse me, touch, like people that

(17:03):
are tangible to them. So keep telling a story because
I'm learning something much right now, and like the admiration
is yeah. So speaking of making it, you're making babies
really well, Oh y'all, how many how many kids do
you have? I got ten, ten kids, take care of
all of different baby mamas different How many baby moments

(17:24):
do you have? Five? Five baby mama? So which one
of your favorite baby mama, my favorite bite mama, the
one that's piece for at the time, and they and
they alternate each week. You got a lot of them,
certain one piece and but they're gonna be who they are.
So I loved it for who they are. And uh
and that's the gate. You know what I'm saying. They
my people. You know what I'm saying, the black women.

(17:45):
And I don't think I've seen and dealing with my mama.
You know what I'm saying, I seen my mama. When
you're stuck in circumstances, you can't never judge a person.
When we come from party when all that, you cannot
judge how we turn out or whatever. The only thing
we're trying to not do. When you're trying to rate nobody,
when you're trying to kill go back, but everything else,
you're gonna get trapped up in one of the trouts
in the hood. You know what I'm saying, Whether it's
having babies, whether it's smoking weed, whether party or me.

(18:09):
So I just my baby mamas, whoever, whoever bring the
most peace at the moment. That's my favorite one. Now
you know I got baby mama, my damnselfs. So I
also want to ask you a question, because you know holidays,
Father's Day? How is it juggling being the father? I
wasn't juggling everything with your schedule being so hectic. You

(18:31):
just kind of got to make them a part of everything,
you know what I'm saying. Like and when you got
the attentions God to figure it out. I always wanted
to be that. I always want to beat up for
all of So God gave me a platform, which is
my my skit business that I evolved all of them in.
And then all of all my baby mamas got keys
to my house so they welcome at the time, you know,
the kids, because they all got rooms. You know what

(18:52):
I'm saying, so they had to come here. So your
baby mama's having rooms to your health. Now, my baby mamas.
The kids got all the kids got wrong, I thought.
So my daughter Malial, she left her shirt oh that
she wanted to wear to school. She had to come
to my house, got it so a mama when I
ain't there. The mama got keys that could take the
kids to the pool. So you kind of got to
just be real their own. It's a village. You gotta

(19:13):
sitting there women free. See, that's the game. Can't use
money to enslaver woman to make it feel like since
I'm taking care of you, you mine. When you're sitting
on free, that's when the peace came. I'm still gonna
take care of you, but you still your body is
free and your peace of mind, you can take it
any man. You won't because I can't be there, and
I chose not to be there, So you can't go
get money like me. Everybody said, I won't go getting

(19:33):
her own money. But it's hard to be a mama
and go get that paper. So so I just had
to understand the game and grow because I see my
dad are doing. He'll look out for mama. Mama. But
only if she ain't dealing with nobody else. But you
gonna you dealing with somebody else keeping gaist man we
homegirl vill So what I did? I'm like, man, what
if I do the ultimate? The opposite. I love to

(19:56):
do the opposite of what people thinking. So once I
got that mentality, man, money started coming. It ain't buy
how much money come, it's how how your money come?
Peaceful tonnels And they changed their life, and they changed
my kids, like because they respect me different because they've
seen that. They were like, oh and it's like you
got some real soldier when your kids a little, your
kids getting your eyes like, but you don't build impoct

(20:18):
They're gonna ride with you, regard them because they love
their MoMA. You can never change that. So beautiful for
having kids. Don't having kids? I hope. So you know
what I'm saying, I'm playing b pills ain't work, ain't pills,
ain't nothing. But now I ain't. I'm definitely not trying
to have them more at this point. And they've been
married before. What you get married again? Oh? Married? Oh?

(20:39):
I don't really know about that part because I'm a husband,
So I gotta find them white what about a public
relationship because you were in a tub of relationship before. Yeah,
I don't really like that. Why not? What's the problem
because it's like, you know, your business get tied up
with theirs, and I don't wear the half of my brand.
You know what I'm saying, I'm different my brand. I
moved when I want to move, and I'm not pushed

(21:00):
by the industry, like I don't want to know people
that the culture kind of led you don't know what
I ain't doing or whatever. Whatever you're doing, we support it,
but I ain't got no pressure on me. So you
team up with somebody and not my bit is tied
up with deal and I got a different brand. You
know what I'm saying. I like, I get that. I'm
you know, like, so how was it for you when
you were in a public relationship with another comedian? Um,

(21:21):
it was just talking about just hilarious by the way
our brands got tired up, you know what I'm saying.
Because she's my girl, I'm real, I'm gonna protect her
whatever you ready, she right a wrong, I'm not gonna
go publicly even if you're wrong. I'm be like, man,
still leave alone because I'm lawyer like that. But it's
like I can't get tired up and with somebody else
doing because I don't this this is my kids just
don't belong to me. God didn't get this for me,

(21:44):
you know, God theseselves like that, So I'd be like, nah,
I got it's somebody who has to match. You don't
have to match what I do because it's it's proven
fat you know what I'm saying. The most money be
just that money that comes through that, the most positive
the tongue on, the more positive the money of the people,
believe it or not. You know, you watch any artist,
the most positive ones making the most money. The less

(22:07):
of the positive, more negative, it makes the most noise.
You think that's the reason why Maybe it didn't work
out because you wasn't You didn't like the attention. No,
it didn't work because really, to be honest, she was
she was a queen man. She was really man. She
changed a lot, you know what I mean. She was
working towards whatever I was doing. She was submissive. Problem
was really just a schedule or a lifestyle because she

(22:27):
was in Baltimore, I was an Atlanta. It was just
n't realistic because I'm in Alonta, I'm in La. I
can't do a la in Baltimore. That was a real instance. Yeah,
that was a real Hontist reason me and Jests with
me had no relationship problems. Loud. She was different with me.
Her mom would even liked the way she was with
you know, she was like, you know, she was happy.
What does it mean for a woman to be submissive?

(22:48):
I don't think I won't should submissive of everybody, but
just having somebody in your life to recognize that when
it's time to be submissive. And Jess was like for
how to have her own career whatever. She was like
Wayne is he talked a lot of noise to a
lot of women are asked submissing. I had women in
my life talk submissive, but Jess talk like she's not submissive,
but she was actually submissive to the plan, Like she

(23:10):
see a dude who owned his stuff. She's gonna ride. Now,
She's gonna talk like she ate to the public, but
she behind closed doors, she was like a soft She
was yeah, you know, she bout a paper, so she
like she was she was over to direction because okay,
I see what you're doing, it's working and I'm really
with that, even if I don't agree with that, that's
what it was. But she had a mom in her life.

(23:32):
Jess mama is a real so she her mama and
Auntie was supportive of our relationship because they recognize I
was a real I was a grown man. It sounds
like she trusted you to lead, and I think them
so her mama l her mama had the yeah, because
she can't see it, because when you're from the culture,

(23:54):
it's hard to see the room kitchen. Lamar walk in
the room. He ain't gonna know that he was, you know,
but a real one be like now, I hear the
way he was speaking, yea, So the culture can't if
a coachure could really see there. She couldn't see it.
She only things she knew. She was physical features. I
like them, you know that what she said, her mama

(24:14):
don't see no whine spirit. And when her mama opened
her eyes, she trusted her mama. Mama, no best man,
her mama. She she got a real mama her life.
But like Ji starter than people think. Do you think
y'all would ever revisit that relationship again? We always taught
every time we see each other like were talking all
you know, we all that love, just never really in
love because it wasn't nothing relationship wise. While we broke up,

(24:40):
she and she good on interviews. She lied about me
and everythin she'll lied to a lie. I called. I
called him once, I said, JA, why you be lying him?
He said, well, at least you know, at least you
know him lying on you. And I couldn't do nothing
respect that because she was just so real to a
certain extent, she's she's so like she so me, and

(25:00):
HO was just like yo. So we had a vibe.
But now revisit that I ain't got time in a relationship.
She would persuade when she's in an interview, she persuade,
which you never worked because real people who follow me
and people who don't even know me, they could tell
my character. I am what you whatever you see, that's
what you really get, you know. But she'll just try

(25:21):
to persuade, protecting herself as a woman, you know what I
I mean. She will tell a lie about how things
went with me and her, and she just persuaded to
where it tried to make sense in her in her life.
Validate her point, validate her point. But I don't be
caming for real, We're going back to the branding. Jesus
is popping. Yeah, you know, like you were saying the
positivity and all that and branding, Um, what made you

(25:43):
go that direction? You have the merch, you got the chain,
you know, let us sizele in your spirit? What made
you go that right with your brand? I just feel
like the church was running people away from Jesus of
trying to be y'all Judge Miller and think of just
because you got Jesus, you got to be corned. So
I'm like, oh, look, bro, I had Jesus the whole time.
When I was nightclub Hennis, I'm selling hens all night.
But I knew that, you know what I'm saying. Okay,

(26:07):
that was all I was like. I was like, I
need to letting people know because I know what got
me out for real, because you could have you could
you could have money still not be out. It ain't
you know. I called my dad at twenty and thirteen
told him I made it. And this was before I
ever thought about doing a company. I felt in my
spirit when I picked up the bibble. I wrote a
red about seven times front of back. I read it

(26:28):
every day I start over every time on my a trip,
but I wanted the streets and no, no, he's popping.
He ain't walking around humbly with no church suit. You
really like, No, wherever you at today, you might not
be perfect. You're not gonna be perfect in this world,
you know what I mean, But you're gonna be way
better as time go on. If you wrote with me so,
I won't let people know what Jesus got. Gee you

(26:50):
got you can have money, women gonna like it everything,
and you can still have Jesus. You know what I'm saying.
You know, And that's what I was. I felt like
it was listen because people ran away from Jesus everybody.
I know when I talk to people, it's the church.
They judge mild, but they ain't no true Christian. If
you really judging people rug and that ain't you ain't listen.

(27:12):
If everybody mind their bid as their family business, you
want to have time to focus on somebody else, You're
gonna talk about somebody and you knew a cousin that's
missed up or a team who messed up. So basically
all hippocritical. And I'm like, bro, Jesus popping Jesus ain't
with that lane stuff. I'm like, man, you if you
got Jesus, women don't like him, you're gonna be that dude.
And because Jesus will him, that's the most popularist artists.

(27:34):
Whatever they want to say about Jesus, ain't nobody the
more popular than Jesus. I don't care what they say
they try to deny him hearing all kind of other stuff.
Ain't nobody out ran that name. So I invested in
that not seen what it did for my life. So
I just want to share the people because it didn't
take it. I didn't have to lead the streets and
did go to church and be like I remember, I
gave it up No the same phone, I would hit

(27:55):
licks on safe phone and went Byron. He took me
for fast money, to fast the money because I kept
it real the whole time. And I would like people
need to hear this story. Could God to meet you
where you at and and world where you wip you
up and when you come out any like he gonna
leave a peace on you to let people know I
was deal so other people get out. And so that's

(28:16):
why I wanted people to know, like, man, get this
piece I wanted people to have it. Is that, um?
Is that why you don't curse in your in your comedy.
I don't curse because it was a business decision. M
Les Brown daughter on a Brown came Kapa cursing it
for when I first popped off, man, I picked up
the culture so fast when I put I thought to
my all the rappers were sham I slow to my

(28:38):
I picked up the culture off the reel. But she
told me I shouldn't curse. And at that time I
was just, oh, hey, who is she again? On a Brown?
She said, you should stop cursing. Man. At that time
I was open because I was reading about it. So
wherever whoever came in my life, I listened to everybody.
I can learn something. You are like all right? And
she showed me her daddy he was making a bunch
of money clean and all right. I started cursing, and

(29:00):
once I just like that, just like that, But just
like that, Uh, my crowd changed the culture kind of
Ralphins and stuff started stopped sharing my content. I noticed.
But after it took a long time. But after oh
my cave back through, I figured out how to still
make it funny. So I found the art of how
to be funny without cursing. And that's how you build

(29:22):
a household name to like Bill Cosby, Bill Cob, I check,
I ain't gonna lie. I checked Bill Cobby. He was
worth more than everybody. Bill Cosby got more money than
every comedian. Uh. And when I found out he got
my money at Murphy, I'm like, hold on, I don't
know about no. No, you still got that money. They

(29:43):
took it the burn Side Field. They were sad Field
got that pay after they worth that money. But when
you don't curse, and thank god I stopped cursing and
learn because now with the agorithm online to really get
that money and the ad money, you can't curse. So
that's why my content ahead. I didn't know all that
were coming, but since I was open to not thinking

(30:05):
I know everything, I listened to everybody. If I want
to know something about what y'all do, I'm gonna I'm
listening welle y'all till I'm like, oh oh, So that's
how that go. Not only does it make you more
appealing to you know families, Like families can actually sit
down and watch a show that was comfortable because they
know that you're not gonna cuss. But also businesses want
to work with you and you still and it's in

(30:26):
a crazy thing like my kids. It allowed my kids
because people like I watch you, I can't watch a
rounda rama, right. But the thing about it not cursing
allowed me to be more raw, raw than other comedians
because they let me get away with more Because really,
my show raw, you know what I'm saying, Even my content,
you know, even my skits it'd be by women everything.

(30:46):
But since I'm not cursing, even on stage, people come
to my show, it's raw. We we talked on we
interview you at a previous place and you were telling
us how you being on stage is way more difficult
than doing the skit. Yeah, the stage, you know what
I'm saying, Like, uh, the stage is difficult for people.

(31:06):
They ain't been difficult for me. It's difficult for people.
But but it's also different from doing social media skits
versus being live in action. Feeling people's energy in the
real time. Stage is the hardest art in the world,
even when actors will tell you that the hardest thing
to do in the world is stand up. That's why
a lot of people don't do it. You'll see a
lot of comedians who come up as comedians but don't

(31:27):
want to do stand up. They try to run from
that stage. But the only way you truly get respected
as a comedian, you got to be able to get
on that I got a nifulis special um a feminine
made about It's like I knew. I was so glad
because I never ran from the stage. I was like,
nobody can't do this. Everybody could do a lot of things,
but get on that stage. This is they'll watch it.
They can't do stand up, you know what I mean,

(31:48):
Because it's just it's a guilt. And then you got
to be able to know the subject matter and release
those jokes with that cadence, and to be able to
do that for an hour. It's gonna take your It's
gonna take your life. It's a long time. You know,
talk about the business side of it, talk about your
lessons and you know some of the obstacles that you
had to uh that you've seen, you know, coming from

(32:10):
you know, you started from the bottom and you know
you on your way to the top. Like you know,
for people you know looking at you and you know,
wondering how how it goes business wise? Can you let
us know about that? Man, you got to you got
to monetize everything you do. So I ain't coming this
game to play and look famous. I never cared about
being famous. I was always popular in high school and

(32:31):
all that. When you got kids, you get over that
stags and you got real bill. So I'm like, man, listen,
I'm not, but I'm not. I won't when you I
want this money. In order to get that money on
when you really wanted, you learned the right way to
get it. I don't want to take it. But it
just commented when I seen it. I was the first comedie.
I first ended that comedian to make money. I went
straight tod I was the first one to make I've

(32:56):
been rich since two thousands. I've been making a meeting
over me since two thousand and seventeen, my first million.
They say, you run Facebook, Oh your Facebook. That's that's
what I right now. You know Facebook, And I only
reason I share the numbers because I won't peep in
the streets to know there's other ways besides rapping, but Facebook.
Right now, you know I'm doing a slow month for
hundred You know what I'm saying four hundred thousand slow month.

(33:18):
That's a slow month for me on month, A slow
month for me on Facebook, it's I just did three
seventy eight. That was real slow much because fairway slow down,
but a good money. I'm doing five hundred and some
REXSA on Facebook. But I understood the game, like you
can't you have it. You have to monetize yourself when
you entertainer. You ain't got no bit of talking about

(33:38):
the real estate, no houses until your moneys. Tize yourself first.
You can't let them pimp for you and then you
go out here. Try to know. I understood I'm a brand,
so people want to see men. I got to monetize
my mind because these my ideas, and you know, the Internet,
I've seen a wave coming and I was like, what
do how are we gonna get money? Though this is
going out and get getting shows. I want to get

(34:00):
out what I'll do online because none of those was
getting paid. You know what I'm saying. Company the internet
game probably the owner. When the rapper get famous, he
get rich. So when you get that, you get the viewership.
And there's the viewership that the ad money that comes in,
and that's where you get the ass. You got to
do three minute. You got to do three minutes a better,
you know, and you got to have storylines. Can't just
be funny. See, that's what I had to learn because

(34:22):
some people was I toned down. They were like, well,
I ain't talking like this now. I bid skipped like
man acting. But in order to keep it engaged, like
the moving strange Lott people, I chose to act because
that's what's making the money. Because you can't do That's
what I'm saying. You got to be able to because
that's what I had to start doing. Because being funny
you're just gonna get attention. So you got to be

(34:44):
able to be funny and acting. And I wanted that money.
I didn't want to be on the internet and the
committing to everybody, call all the rappers, let me hang
around them. Now, bro, I don't even Joey, you don't
see me do no interview. Hain't with nobody. I wanted
that paper, But now I got that paper. I still
pot because is it true that you may se seven
million in a year? Oh yeah, I may sell me.
I may I made six point two on paper, but

(35:04):
eight hund with drills Drip picked up all that stream
other people paying a Drip twenty thirty thousand to do this.
The character I created a drill for y'all I made.
I made that last year, safety and make modes not
all from social head now social media about on five
and the rest was on torn. I went on tour
twenty twenty two. I'm on tour now. But social media

(35:26):
is gonna you know, social media and it's growing. You know,
it's crazy, um your dogs shout out of your dolls.
Like three months before he had. I seen him in
an airport and he say, Man, it's gonna be a
shift even more in that game streaming and what you're doing.
You know what I'm saying, Because he was he was
excited by Drip. He said, Bro, you took drill, oh

(35:47):
and turn him. You know what I'm saying. You be
saying what raphles want to say. He was talking about
to skid Out did when Drip went to his teacher
and told her, y'all you said, I want nothing at
y'all Look at me now, do y'all doll saying it's crazy.
People who'll be closer to they'd be speaking man. Doll said, Bro,
I was watching Dolf on the plane and like this
was doing a corona. He didn't have his mask on
this one. They were tripping by mess but it later

(36:08):
didn't even boll a doll. She didn't know, Doc, you
can tell, but she like man, he just in the
his vibe was different. But he told me streaming and
all that was Finn to hit another level of Definn
to go up again. He said, what you're doing, bro,
You ain't laying on your own because I'm basically just
streaming how artists do. I'm just doing it coming right.
I had a friend that went to your Birmingham show

(36:28):
and was so hurt that you did not bring drip out.
Yeah that I had to start doing drill because he
got too big, because yeah, he got Drew got to
a big because the culture, I mean the streets was
like Waine don't really feed us all the time, but
drip drill, trying to connection to Wayne because it's like
Wayne do him, but we know Waine, but him on

(36:49):
do nothing for us but drip. When I put drip out,
it grabbed a street so hard that when I went
to my shoes, I got the Aunties in Hill who've
been following since day one Country Wayne Hill was on
the way but the street, Hey what dru Man? Hey
for real? Why ain't bro I ended up doing? To
end the show, he said, white ain't Bro? You were
fun of to night man. I ain't gonna lie, but bro, Bro,

(37:10):
I can't see drip drip Yeah, because I thought, you know, Drew,
but you could do a drip flour like you know,
a few seats, You're back in the studio with drip
dripped somebody you knew growing up. Drip was me. So
drip Drip was me. But I exaggerated him a little bit,
but drip was me. It's like I was in the streets,
you know what I'm saying, And I was that guy

(37:32):
who just you know, had all the women going to
each baby mama house, pocket full of bunnet um, local
dope boy. Everybody had the clubs, all my uncles doing.
Was in the street. My mama was popular, So I
was dripp. I was a neighborhood guy to everybody. Little
dudes hate because I'm gonna hit your girl. I was
that guy. If you if you owe me some money,
I'm gonna hit your girl. Though you speaking of real life,

(37:56):
are your skits written by you, and are they based
off of the true stories? Oh yeah, all my skits,
all my skits written out. Now what I do now
on the shot of Mike Bliss and Chase on Southern Bread,
I pay them on the right. They own storylines. That's
how I put some men. They out of date. So
I had the seven skits, two all might be made.
I do the ones in the morning, but I started
paying them to the bey. Shoot, you know, I pay

(38:19):
y'all board. You know what I'm saying. They may insistent
to on a grand month. You know what I'm saying.
Chase has always been funny Southern Bread. He's always been funny.
So I think it's dope to see you guys actually
make it a business. It's a conscious effort. Do people
ever check you, like, hey, dog, I know that that
character is me or the scenario is my scenario. But

(38:43):
my baby mama would be hitting me up like, oh,
like when you know Drill did one with u h
when your baby he found out his baby MoMA board
for he was a snitch. Dude, My baby mama just
talked to which I told the one I said, someone
right about it, but he snitched on the whole time.
You know what I mean. I had to go through
the skit because whatever I live, I go write about

(39:03):
it because if you speak your true, people gonn feel it.
So why writing about women and players, because that's all
I know. I don't think I ever had with women
in money. I ain't evenent out the street, never had
a gun because I said I never wanted a gun.
I know I'll use it, so I know I'm getting
in trouble this gun. So I can stayed away from violence.
I was always get me some money. They're gonna have
me to find his girls of wherever town on mat

(39:26):
gotch the game. They're gonna have a bunch of them.
But I would go always you know two or three
the baddest. That was my life. And that's the truth.
So when I write those skits is coming from no
all the topic situations. Know how I feel with the
bushy wonder. How do you pick your actors for your skits?
Did you already know like the row in Mike and
them Bred brought them. He already he'll he'll go scout.

(39:48):
He was bringing the talent. And then the people I
got n Erica, I seen her and they are like Okay.
I like the way Erica she can add real good.
See how she cared she was in a movie. And
then I just see people and I'd be like, this
person gonna fit this because I remember a girl likes
to talk to that that was just like her spirit.
So I know where to write through her because I

(40:10):
know who this person is. So I judged by the
character or persons, I could write through them because I know,
you know it's it's billions of peoples in the world,
but it's only like twelve different spirits and characteristics. So
when you simplify the game, you realize we all know
each other, like you know it me in your hood
and your family, you know you, you know you. So

(40:31):
I simplify the game, and I'd be like, I could
write through her. I know what, can you write something
for the ball? I hope y'all let me do it. Y'all,
mother tis off me. I'm here. When you said you
said that she was paying your writer sixty two one
hundred thousand a month, Yeah, you need some more writers.

(40:52):
I got some stars. I was just talking to Mike.
I was just talking to Mike this morning. I was like, Mike,
my nixt thing on my eye. It writers because Mike
and Bread learned off me, so they were shooting with me.
So I had to. I gave him a chance to
go free. What happened was I had to go to
New Zealand for two months to film a movie. I
gotta keep this page going, but I had, so I
shot me one hundred and twenty skits where I live,

(41:13):
so I have enough to drop while I was gone. Yeah,
but I say, it's so much that pain when you
gotta when you got a platform online, it's like you
gotta feed it. You got to feed them slots. So
I was like, what if I be the first one
to do new content every day? So I told her,
I'm gonna get y'all a chance. You know what I'm saying.

(41:33):
I told my fan, Hey man, I went live, or
like little Mike and Bread about to do some skits,
y'all give them a chance if they so good at first.
But shoot, Bread already had the camera and directed skills.
Mike already had the act in the storyline. So I
came on the page Hi, Page Chi, page Chick, and
all of a sudden, people started locking the stuff. I said,
the game more. I was in New Zealand, all under

(41:54):
your production, all on my page. That country ain't page
on Facebook. And the same thing I post on Facebook,
but then same content get posted on YouTube. So I'm
making a YouTube bag in Facebook bag and it just
you just you gotta get that paper. You gotta get
that paper out here man on his monetization on social media,
because it's the new digital real estate. People, if you

(42:15):
buy a house, I don't bout a couple of houses
and flipping them. You buy a house and you own it,
you still got to fix that roof. You got to
fix that. You gotta get at unit when it go out,
the tenets gonna mess it up. But when you get
this the real estate, this is the content. You don't
have to maintain it anymore. Like when I when I
feel strange love. We're killing on Amazon Prime right now.
I don't have to go fix stuff. Oh her hat

(42:36):
mel stuff. It's oh, it's only keep talking about strange love,
strange strange love. Interpet. I was not expecting that to
be a horror movie, like nobody, nobody was it. They were.
They sent me the script because that's something I did
it right. So I just changed a little bit. I say,
what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna change it where it's
still when it's still just got relationship stuff in it.

(42:57):
And what I know, and Strange Love is an independent movie.
I deal Mega mine put our own money up. They production,
I went't have for our own money up. And I
and uh God seen the game and you own the movies.
You that's that money, you know, especially if it's good,
If it looked good and the act was good, and
it come on and I knew when people watched it.

(43:18):
That's why I didn't promote it heavy, because I knew
they was gonna be shot like, hey, this look clear,
not like a two movie. Yeah, it's still going on
too late on people chip out Tube got that two.
We got the ad put us some game though. Tube
got that ad money. Then people don't realize Tub had
that that commercial on Super Bowl. Bro for a reason

(43:41):
got ads money. Ain't nothing never gonna people try to
subscribe in money. That's cool, but you're still depending on
the constable money. So you have to when you get
AD money, y'all know, you know did so? Yeah, I
ain't got nothing of gifts too, but too but I
got some comment to you, what made you stay independent
versus shop and into like a major network. Oh because

(44:02):
I want to show them first. And now that I
showed them, they didn't think it was gonna work. But
I'm like, bro, I've been told all the internet people
in Alantam there, everybody need to come together. Even before
I started doing the kits, in the pandemic I had,
my money had went down. I ain't got down the
thirteen thousand dollars, but I didn't feel like I'm a hustler.
So I was kind of sighted and I told out
my family. I said, look, money mill stuff. Now I

(44:24):
had just paid for tests. I only had like a
hundred something grand and the pandemic hit and couldn't do
no shows. I had to pay out my bills next
month seventy thousand. I would paying take care of the
whole family thousand a month. It was then, it's how
you're not you know what I mean? But oh lord,
I all I told everybody in Allanam. I went around
the people. I went to Carlos Millerman who sat down
in his house. I talked the DC on flow. I

(44:45):
taught to everyone, like bro, this this is what we
got in Anaclana is the melk of content because we're
so popular within the culture. So it's like I'm like
this this internet stuff about it. Yeah, so I understand
or the game that you got to feel your own
movies because if you get a check, it's gonna be gone.
Give me a me now at the taxes it's five

(45:07):
hundred six hundred. Then you got to play your lord.
But if you own something, man, it's different. So you
got to have that ownership. That why that why TP
he owned that content? Hello? And he about the The
game is the ownership man, Like you just got the own,
then you own that whoever owns that content. A check
ain't nothing a check. We are human beings. We're all

(45:30):
going to spend that money. Every time we get money.
All the things stopped me from keeping them stacking them
elms now, I don't think keeping from stacks. I don't
think how stacking them elms now, because when you make
someone content, you don't get your money at one time.
It's like you they pay you a month before, like
you always a month ahead. Like if I get to

(45:50):
check in February, it's from January, right, So you can't
help a stack because you ain't never touching your money
all the time. So it's forced to your discipline because
you own the hunting. And then they give you deals
like right now they get they try to they try
to buy my content. Then they as on YouTube, Facebook,
it's a company. It's companies out there. We want all
your content like people trying to the trying to buy

(46:12):
that they give you. I'm gonna stay after you. It's
means you know what I'm saying, But I got another
company sense. If you give me to me a dollar,
it's worth more. That's the master p attitude. I'm gonna
I'm gonna sit. But if it's stuck in that content
on rich felt our ball every money so I can't
you know? So you got like every month? Yeah you got.

(46:32):
You get your money. Brother, like people can't get out,
tell people if you can't get out, solder don't think
you could be dispolute with your money. You got people
got You just said something right, I'm so strong where
you can't even stop wanting Starbucks. We're so we're not
that strong. God say, I mean you and your weakness,
he said, because your ego is gonna be your strength.

(46:53):
Whatever you think you're good at, you're gonna be so
confident and you're gonna move him out of the way
when you know you're weak and you're a human. But
God show up in your life and don't deliver nothing,
but hey make us miracles because when you black, you
don't have time to be grinding like that. You need
a miracle because we we start everybody right here, We
start all right here. Stop trying to they tricking us
that we can work our way. That's the that's the casino.

(47:15):
You're gonna lose every time. We need miracles. And now
I tell everybody people don't believe in jes no more,
but my life miraculous. My dad didn't win to prison.
I didn't. I got all them kids. I'm able to bull.
I don't man, I don't even bro I know the
feeling of got the own and get you come a
since you got to own it, because you'd be like
what on these songs not fense you making sense? But

(47:39):
I don't even make sense the whole show. Listen, Countrywain.
We are so happy that you here. I admire your
brilliance because you know to be independent, to stay independent man.
You know you as a man, your hustle. I'm just
glad that you're here to drop some knowledge to our
audience because this is definitely needed in the culture. I
appreciate y'all to I appreciate what y'all doing. I've been
following y'all, man, this, this is amazing what y'all do.

(48:01):
I appreciate you know what I'm saying, the vibe and
what everybody doing it and I'm just glad everybody everybody
moving towards that in this game. And Allowa the hottest
city in the world and we got we got vibraining
them here for real. Literally it's probably don't know because
you used to it, but when you when you're from
a country time like me, we see it. When every

(48:24):
tibody has to come to the A. It's like you
take something, man, everything I learned as to go back
to the country. Mimic I to go to the clubs off,
you'll go back to the country. Now, I got three
DJs in my club the country. I don't know about that.
He still got your clubs? I got really no, I
ain't got time to get shot every weekend. Man, city,
you got your own day. Man got your own day.

(48:47):
I don't want it. They need to give you something.
Many they would shoot you. Listen you got even listen.
It's people in your own time. Man. You know you
can't go back because my life I'm a comedian, but
they know the real meat. I made it like a
rapper my time. So it's that hate over rapper. Okay,
but man, I ain't. But man, look at that club.
But listen every night and you don't notice it until

(49:09):
you get out of it. Everybody, guys, everybody. Dude shot
one night. He shot up. Well, I'm like, man, they're
fighting the club. We're getting my man. Y'all even stoped
this at my club, aking gangster like man for real, man,
y'all missed up my money to dude had a gun.
I've seen it and he did like this, but he
shot up. But last thing I seen was the gun
point in me. In my mind, I was shot. I

(49:31):
feelt my sister waste some water. Oh my god. I
started talking with Lord energy and everything got norm shot.
I said, y'all get this. I said, they got me.
They hit me. You know what I mean. I'm not
trying to laugh. They screamed like, yeah, okay, gonna try
to talk true store, I'm trying to keep the wound compressed.
Because when he heard on the s When he did that,

(49:54):
I turned around, so I heard pop so and then
my sister wastes the water at the same time. They
don't carry me to the kitchen. I'm just I'm talking
to call y'all just called him. I don't trying to
keep called. I know I still can breathe. Man, I
supposed to look down, man wanting up the water. I
gotta get out. I gotta get out of this business.

(50:15):
We'll be right back. Stayed with more of the baller
alert Shaw. It should boy cut you Wayne and you
listening to the ball alert shower. Let's get it message.
It is now time for baller now, dear ball alert.
I've been with my man for a little over a

(50:35):
year and we are happy for the most part. My
thing is he goes to North Carolina every weekend for
his job, but I have never been with him, and
I don't have a landline number for his job. I
have searched his company, but when I call his company,
no one can help me. I didn't start questioning him
until recently, and it has started a rift in our household.
My cousin said, I need to use the iPhone feature

(50:58):
that locates his phone and go to where it says
because she believed he has another family in North Carolina.
I couldn't see him having another family. But something is
going on. My other friend says she thinks he's gay
and he and and he has to go see his
lover on the weekend. Please help me on what I
should do. I don't want to be that nagging girlfriend,

(51:19):
but this is starting to bother me like crazy. I
need some help from people that don't really know the situation.
Country Wayne, what do you think that's easy? I think
going on? Oh, how she can stop it? You can
stop it. She gotta take a picture button nigger with
another man and sent to his phone. He won't never
do that again. He'll be home every day. I tell women,

(51:40):
how you stop that? You go ahead and see him
a video or you cheating? And that reminded him every
day before we walk out of that high. I don't
want to live is caught like that again. But man
don't usually stick with women after they've been cheated on.
So why real man? Know that the game? You know
you know the game? We do it, you know me
and me and be like, oh your whole come on, man,

(52:03):
somebody did the same thing. I mama did the same thing.
So men being they feelings about the female. Man, that's
the memoir thing. Men is an they feelings about by female.
But men was a serious by their money. That awesome couch.
It's a bill built to play. They like you a
woman gonna if you cheat, But it's carma. She bitches.

(52:24):
She got the right to do it. Now. I like
the guy. I'm just saying, if you're in the relationship,
keep a real hold, don't you know what I'm saying,
can't be giving them vibes like you feel to keep
it faithful. What do you think he's doing down there
on the weekend? He doing something he doing he doing
something that his business and don't want her to know.
So what do you think you should do? She should

(52:46):
just leave. That's all gonna go ahead though, dude doing
the same thing. She said. The household, So I'm assuming
they got a family, you could fall I think it's
a lot of insecurity relationship. I'm just saying, you said
what you say, all I think you can follow with
my camera if I get to that point. I'm t

(53:09):
they got a whole family and all that. Yeah, Yeah,
I'm I'm with I Tavia. Women You guys are the
smartest creatures on the planet when it comes to detect
the services that you guys provide to the FBI and
all the other ship that y'all be doing. Count. You
ain't hear my bath for curses. No, no, I can
take down to North Carolina, win his ass and figure
out what's going on, because get what you probably want

(53:31):
to do that anyway, you probably already did it and
found out, but you just probably calling us to get
some reassurance. That's what the hell you going on? Also
need to do it, count you ain't suggested and later
I also just say, put you put your little thigh
meat on the sink and send them them pictures. Send
them with another dude, with another dude. She got she
gotta go ahead because she don't cheat it to you
saying someone she got it. She got all the way there,

(53:54):
go all the way there. Listen to you. Listen. I
know women like the back of my hand. Listen, she
don't cheat it too. Yeah, women know how to cheat
women women, So no, women know how to cheat a
lot of themselves. Like they didn't cheat fast? How do whatever? Dude,
They'll be like, I don't stop stop, didn't be like like,

(54:15):
he'll get like for the parts, and she tall to
stop in her mind already she got a lot to herself. First.
She didn't do it for the parts. He's been them,
she know that, but she got but men don't know that. Men.
That's why me and Lord were the man. They laughed
for the man with a bunch of ego, who'd be like, man,

(54:36):
shouted you talking to me, how you want to whatever?
You act like you the man. I don't get it,
but too so it's like, men don't know that. But
if men knew how much women cheat it, they'll be
more faithful. Your reason why men cheating someone because they
think they're the only one doing it. And I'm telling
them because I haven't been the guy. I just my girl.
When I was in the street, my girl on little

(54:57):
one time, you know what I mean. But I was
trampling out her apartment. I a glass she let cut.
She aggravated me so much. I finally had the weekend
to myself. I want some of the dolls do come
through good a half out so now I could trap
in peace. She came back with something, some good clothes outside,
and she tried to show out. She threw it all
cur just gonna head cheap bat shout because you're already

(55:19):
doing that. She just wanted to feel she need to
go out of town on a work trail. She go
out of town two the ends. What you're saying, huh,
women smarter than that. We stas were stupid. Woman. Woman, See,
we made to me the promises that would getting mad about.
We'll get a girl the cheap and now we don't
put so much. You you had to do all that,
take her eye. She'll go to the stove and take

(55:40):
a while, and you don't, you know, check that meal
when you come back. She don't. It don't take long.
She would tell him, you know, you know I got
to go back, come on out her real quickly. She
come at home and she gonna be the best girlfriend.
But you we gotta got there and take eye. Were
letting our family see up. We don't. We're taking it
to grow my highs too. So now you got grandma
to its. Now she feels some time to worry about

(56:01):
grandma because now she feels I thought you about Grandma.
You don't cause all this because you got to go
through so much to get the good ja. And that
was she mad about like, she ain't got to go
through all that. So when the game come out, that
was my stand on so crapy people don't know. I
talk about this stuff on stage. That's my main subject.
I know the women. So when you know women, most
women cheat. Of course they cheat because that if they

(56:23):
if they don't hurt him, cheating is the only thing
gonna make them feel a little better because when the
man cheating on him, ask a woman. Nobody ever asked
a woman this question, how does it feel with a
man cheat? You know? The woman to him one time
said feel like deal because when you don't hurt, that
hurt real bad. So what's it gonna be? Her repercussions?
A lot of women start questioning themselves like, yeah, am
I not enough? Am I not enough? Because when she

(56:44):
when when your woman went to every night and she
get it to she doing she's been submissive. She like,
I'm doing a little weird stuff. You asked me to
doing everything and you still would it did it. So
now she's like, what can I do? But then other dude,
and guess what we're gonna be gonna be a broke
dude too. Oh got nelix, We've got the book coming

(57:06):
out man SHOUTU pinned around in the the house. Hip was
on the way book. We come out every eight team.
We got the tour, we got um, we got the
movie Strange Little about There. We got this movie coming
out with We're a Pack of praise this. We've got
another movie coming out with at least I mean TV
show coming out with least cool drop from Friends that
I did in New Zealand on Alpha TV called Time
Bendest and uh man, you know we're working. We're working

(57:27):
at work. We got the skits dropping every day. Yo.
We out here that country Wayne, It is now time
for pep tone. Listen, Yeah, and it'ial boyd Country Wayne.
I'm here to tell you your holy matrimony is your
spirit and your flesh. When your spirit and the flesh
come to agreement of life, everything that you touch is

(57:47):
gonna be that. So until you try to make life
prefect or whatever. Man getting a good relationship with yourself,
because your flesh gonna be in flesh. But let your
spirit lead and loan your spirit ahead of your flesh.
You'll go the right. Wake up your flesh ahead of
your spirit, you're gonna lose your time. But once you
were come one with yourself everything you touch. Peace, Gonna
follow the Boil Country way, Ain't love y'all Gonna can't

(58:07):
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