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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Are you ready to d G? Yeah, I feel weird
because we're on the internet. All right, man, it's the
bootleg keV Show. We have got a friend of the show.
The last time we saw him, he was putting on
a historical stream. I feel like when you did you
had the crib and you were recording the album on streaming.
You had everybody pulling up that. It was like it

(00:31):
was kind of like your coming out party in the
streaming world. You were already streaming. But I feel like
after that, shit got different for you. Is that fairfent?
When you were I'm saying like this you're you're streaming trajectory.
When you stayed on traveling like it was a week
a week, Yeah, you had the baby pull up, Kevin
Gates came, I came, Ao, DJ Head was there. But yeah,

(00:58):
I felt like that was kind of like You're like, hey,
I'm taking this shit serious because a lot of people
like dibble and dabble. Look I'm a stream but it's like, nah,
you really were like, nah, We're finna really do this. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
I was like consistent for like a solid month and
a half before I did that, No, for sure, and
I was streaming every single day and then going straight
into doing one week.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
It was tough, but it.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Was It was definitely it created a switch in my momentum.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Do you get any anxiety being live on the internet
at all times?

Speaker 2 (01:31):
It's kind of reverse for me. Now, okay, like my
anxiety go away when I go live. Why do you
think that that is? I don't know, because it's like
it's like imagine imagine going inside of a room, right
and you don't know nobody, but then you can look
at your phone and you can talk to a bunch
of people that do know you.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
It's like going somewhere with your homies, but it's always
better going somewhere with your homies than by yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Do you feel like though you start to live life
for clippable moments? Nah?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
I just one thing I don't do. I don't like
do stuff for clips.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Like I know how to be funny, like the clip
farming is.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Yeah, Like I don't like some people go like over
and above and beyond to get clipped. I'll just be
kicking it for real, Like I cracked my little jokes
here and there. I do this and that, but like
I ain't gonna do nothing goofy to go viral. I'm
not Finna say no gay shit to go viral.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Like, I ain't finna be doing all that just to
go viral.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Would you? Is there a moment you've had on stream
where you were like, I wish I could take that.
I wish I could have that one back.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yeah, yesterday I said.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
While on the board, Oh yeah, yeah, walling out. But
it was Yeah, but it was chat GBT that told
me to do it. Chat tipt gave you the Nick
Cannon joke about him aboarding his kids. Huh, I don't.
I don't support that.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
I believe women should do whatever they want to do,
but that's not something that I'm promoting.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
So you're not. He told me.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
He told me to do it, So I'm like, I
said it, and I know it's like an edge of
your show.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
It's wilding out. I know, I'm not. I can't be
lame on that bitch. It was fair game, but it
was cool. I didn't think it was. He wasn't that bad,
was it. I felt like Nick took it in stride. Yeah,
and then he had a great I feel like he
was waiting for you to say something about his kids,
because I feel like he had the line about your
baby mama.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Let you I think he wrote that like last week
he had to write that.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
He was like, he's like, I know DDG is going
to say something about my kids. So I got the
it was just tweet. He said it too quick and
too on point. Yeah, but you know it is what
it is. But is that is that are you allowed
to see your your your kid? Yes?

Speaker 2 (03:47):
I don't know why people think I can't just like
a like, that's just the thing that people just assume
because me and my son was so like viral on
the internet and he was just on Snapchat with me
all the time, you know, all the memes about him.
So since they can't see him, they assume that I
can't see him.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
But I'm his father argually different, are you able, like
are you allowed to have him on stream? Or is
that something that's like off you know, because I know
you guys got your Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, I don't really want to talk about that, but
it's not like it's not something that I'm on right now.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
So Nick cann is full of shit? Yeah, yeah, he
like after the wild Out Show, did you guys like
hug it out backstage and it's all fair game, right
he disappeared, did he like a fucking genie? Yeah? I
feel like Nick Cannon has the ability where you like
look away and come back and there's smoke and he's
just gone.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
He disappeared after, just like Gan Housen. But I can see,
like even like seeing Nick Cannon like work even before
like Joe actually started. He reminds me of myself in
terms of like workaholic, workaholic, wearing a bunch of different
hats like he even like when I came out right

(05:00):
when I first came out to like he introduced me,
he put me to the site, like, man, you're supposed
to come out last. I was gonna give you a
big introduction. We're gonna reset it though, and then he
went back to like controlling the show. That's like streaming
in a way to me, you know what I mean,
It's like a show. Yeah, it's a show. So he
like directing and cracking jokes at the same time, and

(05:24):
that's what I'll be doing.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
So like, remind me, is it strange because I feel
like I see in some of your like when you've
tried to go on a date, like, if a girl
wants to go to dinner with you, does she have
to be comfortable with that being broadcasted to the world. No,
I don't stream going on dates. You've definitely been on
a date on stream though I have. But I know,

(05:47):
I know I'm not fucking crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
I know what I'm seeing that I have, but like,
that's obviously content.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
I wouldn't meet a girl and be like, Hey, you're
gonna go on a date, but I gotta stream it.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Yeah, that might be a fucking deal killer. And by
the way, the girl that'd be okay with that would
probably be not the kind of girl you'd want to
take exactly. What if you went to, like holler at
a girl and she's like, I'll go on the date
with you, but only if we stream it. But hell nah,
it's weird, super weird. Yeah are you? Uh? You got

(06:20):
to be excited. I feel like every artist has their
ROXY show that they do and it always feels like
a special moment. How stroked are you to be doing
the ROXY in l a dope legendary venue. Yeah, I
don't think.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
Did I think I did the Roxy once before?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
I think you have too. Yeah, Yeah, I think you
almost one hundred percent. Sure you've done it before.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Yeah, I've done it before, but it was nowhere near
packed out at all. Tonight's gonna be special.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
How hard is it for you to take each hat
off and get into like a wrapper bag streamer bag? Easy?
It's very easy. When I get one, Like.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I turn off as a dreamer, Like I just feel
like an artist. My hand movements a little different. It's
like I just lock in. Yeah, my voice changed a
little bit. Get a little more demanding, little crowd control
in there.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
When you have your fake real voice you use how
long did it take for you to come up with
the fake real voice? It's not fake, it's real. That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
And now like people always assume that it's fake just
because it's unconventional.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
You're like, you're like Tyrese Haliburton from the Pacers. You
got multiple that motherfucker. Depending on which press conference you watch,
his voice sounds different. Yeah, talk to me, man, how's
the tour? Ben?

Speaker 2 (07:36):
It's been great, bro, Like, this has been the best
thing I ever did live stream my tour because I
think it's even making my supporters that just watched me
for me even get tapped in with the music that
wasn't before.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Right, Like they just the fanny us that they're gonna
come out and they're like, oh shit, these are some joints.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
Like I see people deep into the back of the
crowd and the song come on. You know, they trying
to be all cool, but then they rapping every lyric.
You feel mean like I'm that type of concert goer too.
I ain't doing no mos pitch. I ain't jumping up
and down.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
In the cut and joining it from a distance. Yeah,
I'm gonna enjoy it. I'm gonna wrap the words to
the songs that I know.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
I'm gonna have a good time, gonna go home, and
then I'm gonna talk about it with my friends.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
What was the There was a clip that was going
around of you when you saw the venue in Vegas.
Did you just decide not to perform? No, it got
shut down. I was gonna do it, okay, So it
just got shut down by like Las Vegas Metro. Yeah,
they didn't have a permit.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
So it's just like if you booked me and you
told me because that they said it was a thousand
cap venue.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
No, that was not a thousands I know.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
So I'm thinking it's gonna be the biggest show the
entire tour, boom boom, whatever and end up being a
damn garage. So that's like me performing in your backyard
right here where you got the paint neck.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Yeah, for a concert, and then you show up You're like, hey,
this is.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Not exactly and the police be like, hey, I'm damn permit,
just shit shut down.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Damn. Did you do anything for your fans, like in
Vegas or you planning on spinning the block.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
And yeah, I'm gonna go back to a proper venue for.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Like Brooklyn Bowler. There's some good venues in Vegas.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Yeah, the club, Yeah, I do something, but I'm gonna
spend the block for show because it's people that drove
from so far to come see me Arizona, Idaho, all
types of things, and it kind of like it made
me feel some type of way. And I'm like, damn,
I just know how my meet and greets be, and
I know how people be so excited to see me.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Let's talk about these meet and greets because you are.
I feel like you've taken a page out of Chris
Brown's book and just giving the fans exactly like more
like they're bang for their buck if they sign up
for the meet and greet. That's how you grabbing cheeks,
taking prom photos, picking up young ladies. Ye, of course, consensually.
Has there been any meet and greets that have stuck

(09:55):
out to you? There were? Things got a little weird.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Like, Yeah, one girl told me the choker, which was cool.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Did you oblige? I did it? Yeah, okay, I did
it for the picture, So I did that. Some girls.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
One girl, she brought a cherry, had me put a
cherry in her mouth, like the usher thing.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Wow, so you fed her a cherry. Nice.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
So they get like the because they get the Chris
Brown and Usher experience without them going on tour.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Yet it's like I saw, I saw you proposing to
a girl. Mm hmmmm. It's like I'm opening up for
Chris Brown meeting greets. You know what I'm saying. I'm
getting people ready for his shit. Was there any anything
meeting greet wise you're uncomfortable with?

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Yeah, some girls like wanted me to kiss him or
they wanted to kiss me, which is something that I
didn't want to do.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
But yeah, you can't. You can't be kissing random. I can't. Yeah,
what has been the most. Obviously you're inding the tour tonight,
what has been the craziest date where you're like, oh shit,
they got it lip for me out there, like.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
The crazy it's one for me, Like it's different aspects
of crazy for me, Like I could say, performance wise,
like audience, like rapping the songs back to me. Texas
was the most. Like when it comes to cities that
knew every song, Dallas Houston, Dallas Houston, even the openers

(11:21):
they knew every song I'm talking about. I barely had
to rap anything. Texas was like the best in terms
of energy and like just like rapping the song back.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
The craziest show was New York though, just wild you
did grammar sye right, yeah, and it's packed up how
many how many as it's pretty.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Things like eight hundred, Yeah, that was packed out.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
That was the best show.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
I had Cashco Band come out, forty one come out.
I had my homie Rod come out and do his
viral song A stage dive. That was the best show overall.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Are you nervous when you stage dive? I've staged drived before,
and I feel like it could go one or two ways.
You could get dropped I had a homieh stage dive
accidentally onto a dude in a wheelchair once. That's crazy.
Did they catch you? You gotta cut me a lot of
female fans, They caught me. Somebody was pulling my pants
down though. Did they try to grab your dick? Yeah? Yeah,

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Speaker 2 (13:55):
I'm like bro, and they caught him. I know, I
know somebody got hurt for sure. Is he like the
heavy as hell?

Speaker 1 (14:02):
What is the status on your guys' joint album.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
We put out like Whack just put out the mixtape,
no promo before.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
He has some good songs, but oh it's out. Yeah, bro, damn,
I had no idea.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
It just he just posted.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
It just came out. It's on Spotify. Fuck it was
each other? Is there? I don't think that was on there.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
I'm not sure actually, but you guys didn't shoot videos, right, Yeah,
that's I feel like that's.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
A moment that you guys kind of I know, I know,
but maybe like what happened once he get off tour,
we get back in the studio, make a proper, a proper.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Project.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Yeah, real effort, real marketing behind it, didn't go out
on tour together.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
I saw he just got a streaming deal. I know
you helped essentially bring him into that world as soon
as he got out of jail. It's got to be
kind of cool to see the homie, you know, pick
up every for him. Man, it's dope.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
And I think I see him a lot on kick
Now too. He's trying different platforms.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Yeah. I saw he has like a camera set up
in his bedroom, like, which is brave. Yeah. Yeah, he's
a great streamer. He's hilarious. He knows exactly I knew
he was gonna be good aster the internet for like
eight years now. Yeah, bro, like he go.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
He he like me in terms of streaming, but uncensored,
way more censored than than Blue Face.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
What is your I know you're I'm want to you
know a friend of mine too, somebody who's always showed love.
But your boy to Shae Frost recently had a mishap online.
How's he doing? Have you? Have you talked to him? Good? Yeah? Yeah?
Is he canceled?

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I don't think the Shae can be canceled? Yeah, And
I always I always have talks with him too, And
I'm like because sometimes he had let it get to
him and be like bro, at the end of the day,
it's like.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
It's people.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
I don't want to say the wrong thing because they
be real like particular with me, but like, you know,
it's people out here, for instance, hypothetically speaking, it's people
out here that do like the craziest thing. But you
know it's not on camera but them saying people judging
you right now, feel me. So it's like you can
only be canceled. Cancel culture to me isn't real.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Because they've tried to get you out of here before.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Yeah, we don't even talk about that though, but I'm
saying they've tried. Yeah, they've tried.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Multiple times, Yeah, all the time, you know.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
But you only get canceled if you if you show
that you care, if you acknowledge it, if you acknowledge it,
or you give up, or you you take it to
the you take it too personal. You let random people
that you don't even know nor see ever in your
life tell you how to live your life and what
to do. That's way less successful than you all of

(16:53):
the above, and then you become one of the people
that fail victim to cancel culture, which is not real.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
I feel like if you if you live your life
on the internet and you and you fuck up, you
just own it and keep it moving. Or some people
let it like consume them and then knock knock it off.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
Bro, you know who I'm really proud of And I
talked to him on the phone offline or whatever, but
the Baby the best, because the Baby, to me, bro,
one of the hardest rappers.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
You listen to his music, It's like this nigga can
really rap, you know what I mean. And to see
him have like a real charting song and people is
like spinning the block working with him all this ship
is like it's just dope to see the One thing
about him is he never like let that narrative like
stop him from like putt like this foot was still

(17:50):
doing free styles and shoot, you know what I'm saying, Bro,
That that's and he like a perfect example of like
you only get canceled if you care if you stop working.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
You continue to work, Bro, you go and get out
of that. He popped up on your stream, that seven
day stream, right, Yeah, we made a song called motion
yep ye far yeah hundred percent. Is it like weird
for you to like follow up that project because that
project was so like special and I feel like your
most viral project, you had so many crazy features on it.
You feel any pressure like having to follow up something
like that?

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Not at all, Bro, Like at some point like it's
dope with the Hitdaethon concept is bringing a lot of
artists on and making music with him. But eventually, Bro,
I want to be like a rod wave, you know
what I mean? Maybe got one feature on there about
ten to fifteen songs.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
It's just it's a lot easier to release music that
way too. At dealing with people's teams, and.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
Yeah, too much paperwork. Because that song that that album
took a lot to come out. That's why it came
out like a month after you.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Came out on the other side of that album with
no hair. Yep, I sure did. Yeah, are you going
to grow the dreads back? No? No, I don't miss
a dreds at all. You're back to I mean, I
feel like I don't know much about having ously. That
goes without saying, but I've heard people say, like, if
you have dreads too long, it could like once you
cut your hair, it can fuck with your hairline a little.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Yeah, yeah, if you like breaking it back too much.
But I just had like little patches because I had
my stuff.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Was like, what's it called? Part it? Yeah? So is
this new Top of the Hill record? Is this going
to be on the new album? Yep? What's the same
of you? Do you have a name for the new project?
I ain't got no new name. I ain't got none
yet yet. How many songs are finished from the album
so far? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
You know, I got like three four hundred unreleased songs
Top of the Hill I made that last year.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Sometimes it's a lot of unreleased music.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, Like it's just certain songs I might snippet and
then people randomly say, oh I like this.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Sover no h. When you look back at Moonwalking and
Calabasas such a big moment, your first plaque, I want
to say, right, wasn't that your first gold you had
something before then? Yep, it's called arguments is R and
B check you out? Well, I would say that was
your first like hit record that people really knew knew
you know what I'm saying, What did that record like?

(20:14):
Because I felt like that was also an important record
for you because at that time, I feel like I
remember interviewing you back then, even before that song came out,
and it felt like you were kind of battling with
like people taking you serious as an artist because you
came from the YouTube world and this was back then,
this was like a new concept, like a YouTuber turn
artists whatever. How important was Moonwalking and Calabasas for you

(20:36):
as an artist? And like, because I felt like it
made people really like start to look at you different. Yeah,
I mean it was very important.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
It's double platinum now, so that's like a song that
definitely changed the trajectory of my music career. But I
did drop the ball because I made my biggest hit
during COVID, Like I can't go performing.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
I can't like really maximize off of it.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
If I was able to like tour off this song
or go to club hosting's or whatever off that song
during the pandemic, then it'll be a much bigger song.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Little known fact blue face hopping on that record. I
had a angry Whack one hundred call my phone randomly
and then I had to put and then Dimitri called
me and was like, Yo, I need like, I need
you to connect me with Whack. He's bugging. I'm like,
I know he's bugging. And then I put them together
and then you know, now you guys are fucking kosher.
Shotout to Yeah, speaking of Whack one hundred. Shout out

(21:31):
to Dante in the building, who once snuck him on
a three way call without telling me eight years ago.
Fucking Dante from Stockton. Shout out to fucking Epic Records
in the building. It's live on the internet, d'ante, and
they can cut out you fuck um anyway, what's next
for you? Man? If the album is uh is already

(21:53):
kind of I mean, you got four hundred songs. I'm
sure you gotta put that together. The tour is rapping.
What is your next? Like, what's on of books for
the next month or two? Is there anything special? You're
just gonna be streaming living life like what's next?

Speaker 2 (22:06):
I mean, I think I'm gonna take a few days
off after this show and maybe a few days, maybe
a week, put know how I'm feeling, take some time
off and at least from streaming and getting the studio
lock in and on the music, and then come back
with like some some some content that's a little meaningful
for them, but you know, regular stuff. I got fashed.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
I think Fashion Week next month is around La New
York Paris. Where is that Paris? Paris? Yeah? Do you uh?
Because I look at guys like Drewski who've produced like
these dope shows, I feel like I've seen your the
capability of you and your production team with the Hitathon.
Would you ever want to do like a produce like

(22:53):
your own version of like a TV show that's on
your YouTube that like a reality show or something like
that streaming? No? No, no, not not streaming like a
pre produced like oh okay, Like when I'm watching fucking
for the love of Drew Sky. It's it's pre recorded,
you know. I feel like you've got a great production
team behind you. I did something card are you my ball? Oh?
I do remember that? That was it wasn't that stream

(23:14):
that was streamed?

Speaker 2 (23:16):
Yeah, Like I was gonna do like another one of them,
but on YouTube. But I'm kind of leaning away from
it or.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Just something like that.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Yeah, I do something along the lines of it. But
you know, you make a lot more money if you
stream it. I'm sure Drewsky is making a lot of
money doing the show, and I'm sure he got a
lot of sponsors and he's making a lot of money.
But if he live streamed it, he'll make even more money.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
What is the main revenue source of the streaming? Its subs,
right and ads? Ads. I don't really fish for subs
too much, so if someone's watching, I don't, I don't
watch listen. I'm gonna keep it the buck with you.
I just downloaded Twitch like two weeks ago. I know
most people don't have Twitch. I am thirty nine years

(24:02):
old and I got like seven businesses and grown children.
I got a lot going on. Can I'm listening to
fucking ESPN, you know, yeah, but uh, I just always wondered.
So essentially, if I, let's say I'm watching Twitch and
if I'm watching you in the same way, if I
don't have a premium YouTube account, ads will pop up.
They'be ads that pop up during your stream, and that's

(24:23):
that's your revenue source. That's the biggest for the stream. YEP.
Unless you sub, then you don't get no ads, and
then people can gift gift you stuff, gift subs, which
is basically giving your chat or people that's watching free
subscriptions for the month. Ah, So have you ever met
like your biggest sububscriber person?

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Like, while I've been on tour, I've been meeting a
lot of people that I see in my chat and
they be in real.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Life because I don't know if you saw this video
of the curricular guy meeting his biggest supporter and it
was like this really really like just like you saw
the video, dude, dude like lives at home with his
mom and he drinks like alisota and and like just
gives all his money to your viculous for it was

(25:13):
kind of sad, like you know, So I just wonder
if you ever like had that moment you were like,
oh thanks, Nah, I ain't got nobody like that.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
I think it's just more so like but you if
you could, if you could assume what the average DDG
supporter looked like, what would you think they.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Look like a girl. I feel like women love you,
But I also I feel like that might have been
like your YouTube music shit. I don't know about the
streaming ship, but I feel like women fuck with DDG.
They do. It's like fifty fifty. Like I've had you
at my club and we get the women coming out
they want to. If you're at eleven eleven in Scottsteale,

(25:51):
ddg's on the flyer, the holes are out, Yeah, respectful
I mean the young, respectful, young ladies trying to get
bachelor's degrees and you know now the girls.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
Sure, it's like it's more so like fifty to fifty.
But what surprised me that I noticed on this tour, bro,
it's like fifty.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Year olds, sixty year olds that come to my concert. Wow.
Know in every lyric wow. Yeah, it go from any
age group. Like, does that surprise you to have that
kind of reach with the old the olds? I should
say no.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Most of them became supporters of me. Like, this is
what I hear they say. They became supporters of me
from me and my son like doing content because they like,
how what kind of dad I am?

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:32):
And then they got into the music or they got
into the streaming from that.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Part or what about like parents bringing their kids? Yeah,
I had like a eight year old.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
The front was mom knew every word every song. That's fire,
it's dope, that's freaking awesome. What's your relationship like with uh?
I saw you and the whind your teas chick. We're
kind of early with each other, are you how' y'all's
relashed and ship?

Speaker 1 (27:00):
These days were cool? What do you mean relationship like friendship?
Like yeah, friendship, Yeah, we're cool. I thought you guys
go overseas together something like Japan or something. Yeah, how
was that? It was fun? Yeah, it was a big moment.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
It's like it was like you ever seen the Jimmy
Neutron Fairy appearance crossover?

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yes, of course, Well she has her own universe.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
And it's like the Latin side of you got the
Latin TikTok universe. And then it was like the black
O g Content Creator.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
It's like a DC Marvel combo It's like, what the
hell what they doing? I just met a guy. I
was at the Shoreline Mafia show in Ontario and I
met a guy named Flames. Have you heard of Flames?
This guy's cracking bro. He used to train, he used
to be like a boxing trainer. And uh, this guy
did like a meet and greet in Orange County, like
five thousand people show up, but super super big. But

(27:54):
he's big in his own pipic. I'm like, I didn't realize,
Like I'm on the stream a man. Raffi Law Group
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to the podcast. But I'm curious in the same way
we see, like you know, artists will try to like

(29:21):
tap in with up and coming streamers, or artists will
try to tap in with upcoming artists, you know features,
whatever is it kind of like, are do you kind
of take that same approach when it comes to like,
if you see a streamer that's on the come up, like, yo,
let's collab let me you know, bring you bring you
into mind where artists do it. No, no like or
or that like. But even if you just see a
streamer that's got some some motion that's a lot smaller

(29:43):
than you, will you like.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Tap in like yeah, but like I ain't gonna lie
like it's if you're.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Around, right, You're not gonna like go out and go
out of your way.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Yeah, yeah, I haven't. I haven't done that yet. I
collab with people that I be around, like you in LA,
and then it makes sense. It's a lot is it
for me to collab with women? Mm hmm, Like that's
what it is for me?

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Why? I just don't know what.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
There's so many different types of angles of content.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
You can take what.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
A woman versus a dude. What we're gonna talk about,
we play the game, you know what?

Speaker 1 (30:17):
You could do the relationship advice. Then you could do
like yeah you can.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
You can have her Rachel homies, you know what I mean.
You can have her cook I'm not finna cook with
no dude, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Why not? I'm not cooking with my homies. That's crazy. Uh.
Which rapper do you think isn't currently streaming that should
be streaming. I think a little Boozy should be well,
he don't call himself.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
A little Booze Nomore Boozy badass, Boozy badass.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
I think he should be streaming. Plies, Plies go crazy,
Plies go up. The thing is plies has to be
in like full plies mode though. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Who else Sexy Red for sure, Sexy Red to go crazy.
I feel like lefty gunplay would go crazy. Do you

(31:07):
know lefty gun players? I feel like Lefty would be viral.
I think Kodak Black, Kodak Blacks will go up too,
for sure, Kodak will go crazy. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
What about somebody who is streaming that you kind of
are like, oh, you're you're doing your thing. I see
like Tie is streaming a lot. I like Ties stream
all the time, bro, Yeah, Ties like you. He's got

(31:29):
the dude with the cancer backpack. Yeah yeah, Ty be
locked in. For people who don't know, there's this streaming
backpack that is like coveted. Because the Flames guy was
talking about it. He was like, it's like thirty grand
I'm trying to get one. Yeah, but it's essentially no
matter where you're at, you are able to have what is.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
The It's like it's just cell phone signals like in
it it got different versions. It's like one call like
live you okay, and it's like you can use that one.
It's way cheaper, but it's cheap to buy it, but
you gotta pay for the service. And the service be
like seven bands or something like that.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Wow. So but that means essentially, for the most part,
within reason, you could run around and stream whatever, like
because I always wonder how people will be like Rolling
Loud where the cell phone service sucks but they're able
to stream.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Yeah, you gotta have that, but you gotta also attach
like a starlink to it.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Mmmm, it's a lot. Starlink is the wave? I hear?
Yeah that I was.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
I took a jet from Miami to Dallas and I
got a starlink on it and I was able to
stream the whole jet rap.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeah. We had an internet on a PJ with the
jelly roll and we were all able to connect and
play Mario Kart through our switches on like beyond. It
was fucking like we were. We might as well have
been at our house. Noah, starlink when you on a plane,
it's better than the internet on the ground. No, that
shit's crazy. It was crazy because the sky right there.

(32:57):
You have a pretty uh impressive jewelry collection. Uh. What
watch is this that you have? On? Richard Meal or
I'm twenty nine? What is what is the overunder on? Uh?
On a watch like that? What's that cost? It's like
between like one thirty one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars

(33:17):
for that watch? Do you regret buying it? No? Has
it gone up in value? Maybe?

Speaker 2 (33:24):
M You know thisice how I think bro Like, say
I want to sell this in three years because I
keep my watches rather I lose five ten thousand. Do
I care three years later?

Speaker 1 (33:35):
No? I mean I don't know. You got a lot
of money DDG. I feel like your your pockets are
super slept on too. Let me be clear, why do
you think that? I just know you're fucking rich? For really.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
How much money you think I got? I'm not gonna
I'm not going very liquid, liquid and total.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
I'm not gonna do. I would say your net worth
is probably in the fifty to seventy five million dollars
net worth. I would say, if I had to guess
how much liquidity you have, I'm gonna say you got
you got your head, you could get ten you got
access to ten million dollars? Am I clothes?

Speaker 2 (34:16):
I'm not confirming denying.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
You ask me the fucking question.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
No, I just wanted to know, Like I asked a
lot of people this just to see like people mindset
or with my hot or cold.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
I'm not saying nothing. Okay, check you out turning the
fucking tables. I did see you talk about you have
a two hundred thousand dollars AP. So you have a
two hudred thousand dollar AP, and I saw that you
weren't happy that AP just released a four hundred dollars watch. Yeah.
Now do you feel like that brings down the value
of the brand in general? To me? Yeah? Yeah, because

(34:48):
it like.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
I don't know, bro, Like, because I'm at a point
now where I'm like, Okay, since since I can just
go get an AP three hundred.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Dollars, what's the why would I spend two hundred on one? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Why would I send two hundred thousand on one? It
makes zero sense?

Speaker 1 (35:07):
Yeah, Like if I if I'm spending two hundred thousand
and I'm at the club and I see somebody with
an AP and they spent four hundred, What the fuck
am I doing here?

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Exactly? We're getting the same effect. It's the same shape.
I could see if it was like a circle AP
or something, if it was like an oval AP and
they say Auto Mars watch, but it's the zach face
shape and everything.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Yeah, I don't think they thought that one through. Honestly.
I think I think there's gonna be a serious uh
reaction from watch buyers, like the high end guys or
they're like, no, we'll just we'll just do what what's that?
What you got? You said, Richard m You get a
Richard mule or a patique? What's that? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (35:46):
I'm actually like I was gonna I'm already looking to
try to trade minds.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
It might might you might have to take a haircut
on it. With this new watch getting announced.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
I don't know, if I don't know, if you yeah,
but I rather do it now than later later. If
I do it later, I feel like it's really gonna
be bad.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
Yeah, who's your dream feature? If you could pick any
artist to work with and have on this new album?
Who would it be? Shoot? Drake Drizzy? Are you excited
for Iceman? I am? I'm a Drake supporter. Yeah, I'm
a Drake fan.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
I listened to all his albums, listen to his music.
It's not too many artists that I'm like a fan
of like that. I ain't got time to listen to
albums no more. You feel me, Drake is.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
One of the greatest artists of all time. For did
you you know, like my Phoenix Sun just got bounced
out of the playoffs. It sucked, we got swept. How
did you feel when Drake got swept in the battle?
Was it kind of like how I felt when when
the Suns got swept or by the thunder.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Swept and what battle with him and Kendrick? Yeah, I
don't think he got swept.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
I think which round did he win? I don't remember
the rounds like I don't remember Like that's it seemed
like that shit was like so long ago. For some reason,
it was it was two years ago. That's crazy. Isn't
that crazy? How time flies? But it's so it felt
like it was nine months ago.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
It still feel like current or whatever. But I don't
think he got swept. I think obviously Kendrick had like a.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Big song and Kendrick's a better rapper. I can argue
that Drake is the better song maker, the better hook guy.
I mean, and Drake is gonna lead MC. Yeah, but
Kendrick is like an alien when it comes to like lyricism,
like the art of m seeing if you will.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Yeah, I mean, they both are extremely talented.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Drake is like a top twelve guy. Kendrick's like, you know,
top five you think see, I mean you you like
really into LA. So no, no, no, I'm just really music.
I know. I'm just saying, like just I'm not really
into l I'm not fucking riding around, but what do you?
What do you? What do you claim? Is like rap?

(38:09):
Like just like so when I think of like an MC,
like the art of like being a wordsmith, putting together
Simile's punchlines, double entendres, syllable play. Kendrick is the epitome
of like peak that there's guys like Andre three thousand
who are in that conversation black Thought from the Roots

(38:30):
eminem Nas. I feel like Drake is like the tear
under those guys.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
I mean, but I don't I don't really.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
He's the biggest ever. By the way, he's the biggest. No, no, no,
I don't.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
I don't listen to super rappidy lyricist type.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
Which is why Drake's your favorite. Probably, I mean I
like Eminem. Eminem's incredible. No, Drake is one of the
greatest rappers of all time. Drake is also one of
the greatest lyricists of all time. Drake is a no
slouch when it comes to the bars. So I'm not
I'm just you know, I just think it was it was.
It was a l but it's fine. He's Drake. I
just hope this new album. I just hope it isn't

(39:07):
like a therapy session about the battle.

Speaker 2 (39:09):
But you gotta think, you know what I notice Like
if I'm Drake, I don't care about that. I don't
care about he cares.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
No, I'm saying. But if I'm Drake, I don't care
about European I care what the girls think. Well he cares.
He cares, you think, so, oh man, he gives a fuck. Dog.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
I wouldn't give a fuck this mother if I'm going
to jump in the lawsuit. Though, if I'm on the
jumble jit, he did the.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Fighting Irish freestyle about Ron James what did I miss?
It's like, we get it, bro, It's okay that I
just hope this album isn't what did I miss? For
fucking twenty songs? That's all. I just that's all. I
just wait, let's move chapter closed, let's move on. That's
what I hope our futures on it, which would be great. Yeah, that'sure.

(39:54):
You know what. That's like fucking Kobe and Shack. You know,
I think that'd be good. Do you have any idea
when you album's gonna come out.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
I'm aiming for like summer. I'm aiming for like going
into the fall, so.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Like maybe like September October.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
Yeah, August, September October or something like that. This is
my this is I think this is my funt what
it is my last album.

Speaker 1 (40:19):
With my label? Are you gonna go independent? I don't
know yet.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
I have no idea. I've never been to this part
of my career before.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Well, what's gonna happen is you're gonna turn in your
final album yep, and then you're gonna have a lot
of people calling. There's gonna be your labels probably try
to re up you, there's gonna be other major labels,
and then you're gonna have like the create music groups
and the Empires all try to offer you distro deals
with the advances, and so you're gonna you're gonna be
like like Lebron in two thousand and fucking ten. You

(40:52):
know what I'm saying. You're gonna have to pick that
sounds fun. Oh, it's gonna be fun. Take all the meetings,
ye play everyone against.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
I remember that moment, like I remember before, where I
got signed, and you know what's crazy. I went to
New York and I went to every single label that
asked me to come out to New York to meet
with them.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Yeah, and I.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Email Epic and Epics the one that had the best deal,
Like I own my masters and everything. No other label
wanted to give me that.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
That's big, dude, I know, especially because you really didn't
have like a track record as an artist, so you
were able to own your masters.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
But I did have the song arguments that the first record. Yeah,
it was already going real crazy.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
So and you just released that independently, that one mm hm.
So I'm assuming they brought.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
That over there, Yeah, they did. I made a lot
of money on it though before. So I know what
it's like to be independent. I know you you see
the money, you know what's coming in, you know, like, okay,
it makes you more business savvy with the music.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
The first record that you released, was it through like
toton core distro kid. Yeah, like you said, I tell
a lot of artists if they have they have catalog
or they're that like a high output artists with fans.
It's like, yo, like you could take if you unless
you need that upfront bag, you know, just take take
it in like you know, like a take it in

(42:11):
monthly increments. It's gonna come forever.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Yeah, you know, keep going like I got stuff on
like just your kid that's just sitting on there that
I released a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
I just collected like ten bands yesterday exactly. It's just
sitting there. And the more music you put in, right,
it's like compounding interest in the stock game, like it
spikes all the other old ship. M h. I'm sure
you see every time you put new music out, the
old ship comes up too, for sure. So there's money.
I had no by the way, I just today's news
that you have this blue Face album that came out

(42:44):
but I also maybe just says I'm not I should
be tapped in more. Fuck.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
I feel it was just so randomly. I didn't even
know it came out. I didn't know it until it
just came out.

Speaker 1 (42:54):
Yeah all right, dude, Well listen roxy tonight. We're live
on the internet. So if you're in LA pull up
and support. Do you ever get these people who try
to like hijack your streams? What do they call that?

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Stream snipers?

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Does that happen to you a lot? But they'd be nice?
So what does that mean? Like I'm on stream and
I'm gonna roll up on you because you're because you
know where I'm at.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
Yeah, damn, I haven't had like no bad experience with
stream snipers yet.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Yeah, that's good. You ever watched The Truman Show starring
Jim Carrey. I did. It's exactly how I feel, Okay.
I wanted to know for sure because it kind of
like foreshadowed the world right now.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
No, that's how it is, Like, I kind of okay,
I know you're trying to get out.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
Of here, right No, no, no, we can take time.
I got nowhere to be. I don't think we went
to space in the sixties just now. Oh so the
Netflix thing.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
Yes, I don't think we went because, man, it ain't
no way. You ain't got no selfie iPhone videos. There's
no way you're not out the camp, out the phone.
It's no way you're not showing me everything. It should
be a five hours at least worth of footage from
my iPhone.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
But what if they can't show us everything? Why what
if there's some ship up there that But.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
Why would they Why would they tell us they're going?

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Then? Well I thought they, I thought, mind you, I
didn't watch this ship. I don't watch anything. I still
ain't watch You four your season three. I haven't either.
But that being said, I heard that they were streaming
it on Netflix, though. Is that is that wrong?

Speaker 2 (44:35):
Yeah, they landed in the ocean and then left, and
then all of a sudden, nobody talking about it no more.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
I just don't think we went to the moon. When
JF was it, JFK was president, it was like nineteen six.
I don't know. So you think we did go to
the moon just now. I think that we have the
capabilities to go to space currently. I don't mean this
was throwing me off.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
Okay, cool, Yeah, I go all the way to the moon, right,
But when y'all get next to it, y'all lose connection,
and then when y'all coming back, y'all get connection back.
What connection are you trying to connect to all the
way by the moon?

Speaker 1 (45:11):
Well, I wonder what the internet light is like up there.
It ain't no Internet exactly, That's what I'm saying. But
it's like, how do you have connection on the way
to the moon. You know it takes three days to
get to the moon, right. Well, the thing I don't
understand is we went to the moon. We had like
this weird dick slinging contest with Russia in the sixties
about space, and we landed on the moon. I think

(45:32):
it was. I think it was like sixty eight, sixty
nine something. But we haven't been back, so we haven't
put a dude on the moon since nineteen sixty nine.
So we could we did it in sixty.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Nine, but we can't do it since it doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1 (45:47):
It's not real. Bro. Well, I think in nineteen sixty
nine that was a television production and it was propaganda
fed to us, and it was literally just to make
it seem like we beat Russia to the moon. So
I think, because why haven't we gone back exactly?

Speaker 2 (46:04):
And then it's like even the mission that just happened,
it was no, no like warm up to it. It
was just like, Oh, we're going to space.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
I feel like we should at least try to send
like a like a Lavador retriever up there. Something. You know, Yeah, baby,
send a Frenchy to space. If it dies, it dies,
you know, died for America, died for space. Do you
think there's aliens? Are saying that there's did you see
the UFO release that just happened. Oh, the Pentagon just
dropped all kinds of UFO files, crazy ass videos. Four

(46:34):
foot motherfuckers nineteen sixty six FBI witness statements saying there
was a four foot a bunch of four foot little
motherfuckers in space suits jumping out of a fucking airplane.
Now they're saying that they're shipping the ocean, interdimensional beings
in the ocean. This is like government shit that's coming out.
It would be the number one story in the world
if we weren't murdering kids in Iran right now. That

(46:56):
shat anyway, But it's not. But do you believe in
alien I think are real Yeah, if you had to
put some money on who who is an alien? Who
you think would would be if you were to go
to the like, let's say, you know, steak dot com,
one of these fucking weird streamer gamblings that you guys use.

(47:18):
I don't want to, by the way, give anybody any
free press, But who would have the greatest odds to
be an alien if we were looking at sports book? Lebron? Lebron, Yeah,
I mean he's older than me and he's still balling
at an insane rate. Lebron? Who else? I think Elon Musk, Wimberly.

(47:41):
I think Wimbley is an alien too. Who Wimby? Oh Wemby.
I mean he that's kind of his thing. Yeah. Yeah,
he's like a mom star from Space Jam but in
real life. Yeah yeah, the way he played it just
doesn't make sense. Yeah. I try to tell my son,
I'm like, you don't understand. Like when I was growing
up seven footers, these motherfucker has had their fucking feet

(48:01):
and cement. They can't move like this. This is not normal.
This is not a thing. Yeah, he could be an
alien for sure. Uh. Anyway, listen, man, I appreciate you
pulling up. Make sure you follow this guy on Twitch,
on Instagram, everywhere, DDG Pontiac, DDG Pontiac.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
You just type in DG It's Pontiac made DDG.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
When's the last time you've been back to Pontiac recently?
Beginning of my tour? They should name that place after you.
You should get a street. At least I got the key,
You got the key, but the block. Yeah, you need
a goddamn boulevard.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
That would be hard DDG Street, DG Boulevard. Should it
be hood or should it be like really nice?

Speaker 1 (48:44):
I think it should be somewhere in between. I feel
like you're kind of somewhere in between.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
The drug dealers and stuff still over there?

Speaker 1 (48:52):
Or should I be No, you don't want You don't
want d d D Street to end up like MLK
Street and every city. You want d D Street to
be respectable avenue. You want to be able to like
go get a fucking macha on DDG Street. You want
to be able to go pick up on some hose
on DDG Street. I don't want to go get fucking
stabbed and walk in the feed and all smoke. Yeah right, yeah,
I don't want to be dodging human fece. He's like,
I'm in fucking skid row. Yeah, I wanted to be

(49:14):
a nice place. You're a nice guy. I have like
kids selling lemonade on the corner. Yeah, take a piece.
Anything gets sold on DDG Street, you get five percent,
like the mafia. Anyway, appreciate you pulling up Roxy tonight.
DDG My dog. That was fun. Let's go. I gotta

(49:34):
do a bit. We gotta do a bit for the
radio show where I have you hate on something. It's
called the Daily Hate Daily Wednesday. So essentially listeners call
in and they hate on ship. They could be hating
on like their baby daddy. We had some bitch today
leave a voicemail she was hating on, uh, the fact
that her situationship left when she lost her teeth. She's

(49:57):
obviously probably a homeless lady listening. But you know, what
do I hate? Thanks? I like elves? What do I hate?
It could be a situation, it could be I don't know, dude,
fuck you could hate on like I don't know, food place,

(50:17):
you know, I don't can It'd be anything. Okay, you
got something? Have you thought of something to hate on?
Something to hate on? Are you reading the chat?

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Over there.

Speaker 1 (50:29):
Yeah, I had it. Hmmm stream that Fox.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
So I just need something to hate on.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
Yeah, ask the chat chat what should he hate on?
For the radio show, it's gonna be running in one
hundred and twenty cities. You guys won't be listening because
you're too busy fucking watching the internet. But you know, okay,
all right, it could be anything. Yeah, of course, Okay,
but the chat is going on. Oh, it's ready, is

(51:02):
waiting on me. No, I'm gonna hit. I'm gonna kick
it to you when you think of something, I don't
want to. Okay, this has to go on the radio. DDG.
We have to make it sound good. Goddamn it. Hmm
oh radio, it's radio. It's for the radio show.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
Okay, all right, everything, if you thought of something, wait
a minute, okay, bet I got something.

Speaker 1 (51:25):
All right, here we go. All right, man, it's the
Bootleg keV Show. Every night we do the Daily Hate,
and it's time we do a celebrity edition of the
Daily Hate. Man. Go watch my full interview with this
guy DDG. He is in the building. He's got a
new song out right now streaming to thousands and thousands
of how many subs you got now on twitch about

(51:45):
twelve thousand, twelve thousand. I remember when you had like
a goal to hit. You hit the goal and you
had to cut your hair off.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
Yeah, that was at forty thousand. So it goes up
and down every month.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
Okay, got it? So listen man, DDG uh just wrapped
up his tour. We're gonna have you do something we
do called the Daily Hate. Is there anything DDG wants
to hate on? Ah, it's hard for me to hate
on things. But you know what I do hate gas prices. Oh,
the gas prices are hard.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
I'm like, all right, cool, you want to charge six
dollars for gas? I don't know where it's at for
every other place, but everywhere I go through to in
La is six dollars five fifty. But then I look
to my left, I see a Tesla, So should we
get discounted?

Speaker 1 (52:30):
Right? Do you have a Tesla? I don't. Has the
gas prices maybe made you think about going EV that
got the Cadillac EV that's really nice. I thought about it.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
But I'm like, if we got if we got all
these alternatives, why not drop the price to make more
people want to buy gas?

Speaker 1 (52:47):
Right? Yeah? I mean there's this war happening in the
straight and her moons is closed. You know shit's fucked
up right now? Man, So gas is six dollars againg,
so you know you can pay it or get an
ev exactly. I got the cyber truck. I don't worry
about gas hasn't affected me, really, I just plugged my
shit in at night. It's great, but you can't drive far.
You can drive far enough, get far enough. That's right anyway, DDG, Man,

(53:09):
I appreciate you popping in. Hey, how do we introduce
your new record for the people? You just dropped a
new single, man, I'm gonna let you introduce it.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
What's good, Josha boy DDG And this is my new single,
Top of the Heel.

Speaker 1 (53:21):
Let's get to it, baby, it's the bootleg cav show Boom,
Easy peasy, let me squeeze. Guess was good? Right? Gus
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