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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to Let
Me Pull your Coat, the
unfiltered world of Master Silk.
If you've been following ourdaily blog at
LetMePullYourCoatcom, you knowthat's where the hidden gems are
, the behind-the-scenes content,the Easter eggs and the kind of
extras we aren't always allowedto drop on the mic.
This week the inbox was wild.
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You guys didn't hold back.
We got messages from Italy,austria, germany, finland,
california, texas and, of course, right here in Chicago.
Some of you came respectful,some came bold and some came
flat out crazy.
And that's exactly how we likeit, because nothing is off
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limits here.
Before we dive in, smash thatfollow, grab your merch and
leave us a message on the siteif you want your business, your
song or your hustle featured inthe spotlight section.
We can't shine a light on youif you don't step up.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
First up, we have a
question for Chyna, from Amanda
in Senesalo, balsamo province ofMilan.
Why do American women post picsand vids of themselves half
naked or naked or twerking?
Is that really all Americanwomen have to offer the world,
or is it how they get a man inAmerica?
Amanda, let me be blunt withyou.
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There are women out here whothink shaking their ass on IG is
the shortcut to love andrespect.
Truth is, it's the shortcut tobeing used and discarded.
America sells sex, but notevery American woman is selling
herself.
The problem is the culturepushes attention over substance.
There are women that are proudthat a thousand men want them.
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What they don't realize is thatnone of those thousand men want
to keep them or want tointroduce them to their family
or friends.
In other words, these women arenothing more than a human
comrade.
I should know that's all I wasfor a long time.
Then Silk showed up.
I came from that world.
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I shook it, I sold it, I livedit, but I learned attention is
not affection and likes don'tpay the rent.
Women who last are the onesbuilding, not just bouncing,
christian for China.
From Elise in Vienna, austria.
Why are American women so rudeand delusional.
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They seem very broke and veryentitled.
Elise, I won't sugarcoat it.
Some American women are rudebecause they think their beauty
is enough, or delusional becausethey expect caviar treatment
for their top ramen effort.
And yes, some are broke butacting like they're queens.
You must understand this, ain'tall of us?
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I've met women grinding harderthan men, raising kids, running
businesses, building legacies.
The truth is, america's loudestwomen, the twerkers, the rude,
the delusional, get thespotlight.
The solid women they don'ttrend, but they're out here.
They're building and stackingin private, away from prying
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eyes.
Question for Chyna fromStephanie in Straubing, bavaria.
Are the pulse I see about youngmen in America real?
Are they really as pathetic asthey appear online?
Stephanie, sadly yes and no.
Some young men out here arelost, crying on TikTok, begging
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women for dates, flexing fakejewelry.
It's pathetic.
But I've also seen young menhustling hard, coding apps,
flipping houses, startingbusinesses.
The problem is weakness goesviral.
Strength gets ignored.
Don't believe every meme yousee.
But yes, america's raising toomany simps who think clout
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equals manhood.
Sorry, but it's true.
Question for Chyna from TCIC'steen in Chicago, illinois.
I'm doing everything I see other16s do on the blade, but I have
no luck.
What am I doing wrong?
T stop copying the blade.
Don't reward male followers, itrewards leaders.
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I used to watch girls do thesame thing every night.
They wore the same outfits,same corners, same everything
and most of them left broke butmade me.
Money was flipping the script.
Silk always told me sellexperience, not just a body.
Make them, remember you, notjust your services.
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A situation is different.
I bet you do, like all theother wannabe skinny jeans
wearing 16s.
You surround a girl, you allyell some lame-ass line you got
from a book or a rap lyric.
You then proceed to harass theshit out of her.
Let me ask you something If youwere her, how would you know
who to choose if everybody isspitting the same bullshit?
All she feels is your hot badbreath hitting her from all
sides.
She won't choose any of youlike that.
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When I used to watch Silk, henever chased.
He posted up somewhere in plainsight, like a burger joint or
liquor store.
He waited until a girlapproached him.
Then he would respectfully pophis peas.
It never failed.
Silk knew that once he hit theblade, it was lights, camera and
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action.
It was dressed and smellinggood.
It was always like he wasstepping on stage to accept his
awards.
A failing, because you'reblending in.
If you want to win, stand outor get off the blade.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Finally, one for me
question for Silk from Juka in
Helsinki.
Usima Silk, what's the onebusiness move you made that
still pays you years later?
Juka, it is now and it was thenreal estate.
I bought a property damn near20 years ago.
That's still paying my billstoday.
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Stocks rise and fall,businesses come and go, but land
is king.
They're not making more of it.
My best advice to you stoptrying to flip fast money and
buy something you can pass downthat can't be pawned off.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Essage from Rosa in
Mountain View, California.
Silk and China.
I just want to say thank you.
Listening to you two gave methe courage to walk away from a
man who was using me.
Now I'm back in school andworking on my first business
plan Awesome, that's what keepsus going.
Thank you for trusting us withyour ears and your heart.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Question for Silk
from Daryl in Waxahachie, texas,
silk.
What's the dumbest thing yousee young hustlers doing today
when they try to start abusiness, daryl, trying to look
rich before they are rich,driving a leased Benz with no
business license, Buying chainswith no LLC?
You can't floss broke andexpect to stay in business If
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you want your bill register at acompany bill credit, pay taxes.
Street rules don't work inboardrooms.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Now, normally this is
where we do our spotlight, but
nobody emailed or messaged forexposure this week.
So let me make this plain Ifyou want the world to know about
your company, your music, yourbrand, just hit us at
LetMePullYourCodecom.
Give us the name and detailsand we'll do the rest.
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Don't sleep off free promotion.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Big shout out to
everybody who sent questions
this week Italy, austria,germany, finland, california,
texas and my hometown, chicago.
Keep the love and the smokecoming.
Here's your Co-Poll of the Week.
Stop copying the crowd and thesmoke coming.
Here's your coat pull of theweek.
Stop copying the crowd, whetherit's hustling on the track,
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running a business or postingonline.
Followers starve leaders, eat.
If you don't stand out, you'llget stomped out.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Don't forget to
follow, review and hit
LetMePullYourCoatcom for thedaily blog, the merch and your
chance to be in the spotlight.
And remember, this ain't just apodcast, it's his family.
Remember that slow motion ismotion.
Keep moving and keep grinding.
This is Chyna Doll for MasterSilk.
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Thank you for listening andwe'll see you next week.
Until then, stay loyal and staysafe.
Wish you much love and muchrespect.