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March 7, 2023 • 59 mins
What We Talkin Bout - Season 1, Episode 2 "Enjetic". Hosted by @CakelifeGougz & @Wa_La_Magic_Mo with @NellyBillz_. What We Talkin Bout is aired live from Paradise Studios NY via the Strong Island Entertainment Network. www.strongisland.com

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Hello, Hello, Hello, we'reback again. What we're talking about.
What we're talking about? Money?What we're talking about money? What we're
talking about huh Yeah, we're talkingabout money, especially on this show.
But today we're talking about a good, good friend of ours and a special
guess. His name is Enngetic,So we're definitely gonna get into um,

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a little bit about his career,um, some of his ups and downs,
and uh, a little bit abouthis life, you know, a
little bit about um, a lotabout a lot about his life him.
Oh I was worried. Yeah,we're gonna get into everything. Oh we
got Nellie Builder. We got NellieNellie Nellie builds in the building about what

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, you'redefinitely gonna see her to day. Um,
we definitely got a sponsor the dayHandec Beauty. Did I say that
correctly? Yes? I did,Yes, I did yesterday. Yeah Handec
Beauty Today of course we got CakeLife in the building. Yeah, you
know what I'm saying. You knowwhat I'm saying. So we got representation.
Yeah, we got the Strong Island. Strong Island they sponsoring us today

(01:17):
too. Yeah, definitely old day. You know, people know you're doing
the show, but they still like, Oh, I'm gonna text you,
I'm gonna call you know, theydon't care. They don't care. They
still want to get in contact withyou. You know what I'm saying.
So basically, we got a coupleof things lined up for you to day.
Um, we're gonna hit on someother topics. We're gonna talk about

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some things that's going on in Uin the music world that we have some
objections too. We're trying to figureout why in the music world is everybody
always trying to acquire their masters andnot being able to just you know,
it's like, you know, youpay for something, you know, because
it's alone. You know, whenyou go to h when you go to

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get a record deal, you're justgetting a loan from from you know,
from the label. They're just gettingyou a loan. So why if I'm
just getting a loan and I payoff this loan, you know, if
I sell a couple of records,why don't I get my masters? You
know? And that's a you know, that's a big that's a serious question
for people in the music business.So what do you think? What you

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think about that? Bro? Yeah, if you I feel you know,
if you're investing that money. Ifyou're investing that money, you should get
your masters. Huh. Yeah.But you know, it's it's it's a
lot of there's a lot of differentways that this thing is going on.
You know what I'm saying. Yougot most people to where they having that
problem. Somebody don't put that brandup for them. Yeah, you know

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that's right. Yeah, So youknow I'm saying, it's it's a lot
that goes with that. When youput some money up and I put my
time and my energy up with you. What I'm saying, it's like those
lines get a little they get alittle gray, you know what I mean,
Like if you don't have that inwriting. Yeah yeah, well yeah,

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okay, okay, still still evenhaving it in writing. I still
think that there should be like,you know, it should be mandatory that,
you know, if I sell amillion records for you, I should
be able to have, you know, the rights to my master's you know
what I'm saying. I mean,I just, you know, that's just
something I think. You know,maybe I'm just you know, thinking a

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little too far out, you know, because I care about the artists.
I definitely care about the artists andI think that you know, if you
put all your you know, blood, sweat and tears into you know,
going to the studio, you know, sitting right and staying up those long
nights, you know, dealing withum, you know, dealing with promoters,
especially when you're trying to um youknow, get into the clubs to

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get paid, you know, foryour songs. Yeah, you know,
that's that's a lot of stuff.You know, that's a lot to deal
with. So, you know,I think you know that with that type
of job, you know, youdeserve some type of retirement player, you
know, not just you know,not just a paycheck. You know,
you understand you shouldn't have to survivein the music business just off of you

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know, doing shows. You know, I agree with you. I agree
with you. But you know,at the end of the day, it's
it's up to each individual to youknow, conduct your business in a manner
to where you're winning. Yes,yeah, good response. Yeah that's yeah.
You're absolutely right. You're absolutely rightbecause you know, a lot of

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us, um, you know,people in the music business. Uh,
you know, we uh, wejump off the cliff, you know,
we we we we look at someof the guys and some of the guys
that have you know, made itfar in the business. You know,
they got the glitz and the glamourand um. You know a lot of

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people, a lot of young people, they want to follow behind that.
So as soon as they get anopportunity, you know, they jump,
you know, they jump right offthe cliff. You know what I'm saying,
Oh, two hundred thousand, that'sa that's my loan right there in
two K. Two hundred k's gone. They get the money, They probably
pay about fifty thousand in studio timeand the rest goes to a chain in

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a nice car. I got tobe thinking of what I'm saying, How
what can I take this two hundredand fifty two? Right? You know
what I mean? Like, whatwhat can this two hundred and fifty?
What can I invest this in?That's gonna make me as a brain grow?
So would you what would you dowith two hundred k? You know
what I'm saying. If if youget a deal and they say, hey,

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listen, we want to give youtwo in the K, you know,
preproduction deal. What you're gonna dowith two in the KA with two
hundred K? I'm investing a hundredK in an overtech and then with the
other hundred k. You know,I'm gonna spread that around to you know,
the people I've been working with alreadyas far as this music thing goes.

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You know, we we on apath. But if you like,
okay, I hear that. Butif you give them that hunted cake,
you're gonna spread that? How?I mean, how is that going to
benefit you? Though? If youjust like you're still gonna have to pay
that you got to me part ofme excuse me, you know, just
got off the plane. Um,if how you gonna you know, how
are you gonna handle that? Youknow, like you're gonna just spread How

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are you going to manage that moneyso that it generates that money back so
you can pay that off you wantto? You want to break down?
I mean, give me a littlesun man. You know what I'm saying,
Tell me what you think? Youknow, well, you know I'm
I'm saying. We have a lotof people that's they moving you could for
me. I'm I'm gonna put itin merch. I'm gonna put it in

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merch. And then through all ofthe people that I'm working with, from
um producers, artists to podcasters.I'm giving them packs like it's eighty eight.
You feel me, I'm gonna havea sweat jumping okay, oh yeah
yeah, don't no, don't tripme. Then we all the way,

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we all away, legit all away, legit the twisted. So it's it's
really it's really the same, thesame concept when you think about it or
whatever, it's numbers only the productchanged, right, you feel me?
So you know at the at theend of the day, and it might
not even be my logo that's popping. It might be your logo that's popping.

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And I'm gonna put my money behindyour logo because that's gonna bring us
money. You understand that, youfeel me. But what about the music
about I'm saying everything is everything isnot about the music. I'm saying it's
only about the music. If thefans say it's about the music, Okay,
I agree, I agree because Iknow I know you have to pay

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that two back exactly. So I'msaying I wouldn't. I would never,
I would never just put the putthe brad behind the music. All of
these other things that I'm putting thebrad behind is gonna generate income. So
now we can invest in the music, right, you feel me? Walk
with me? People, I'm sayingI got some game for y'all. Yeah,

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yeah, definitely, definitely. Wegot a little bit, got a
little big game. I'm what we'retalking about today. Yeah, nah,
it's really angelic. It's angelic.I got a little ahead of up.
So anyway, we're gonna go toour first break and we're gonna come back
in with mister Danny Rivera. Youunderstand, go look him up. That's
why I brought up this name.Want you to go look him up?

(08:28):
Yeah, all right, do thata sap, do that during the break,
go look him up. Get yourfacts right, so you know if
I ain't, if I ain't gettingright, you know, y'all can hop
in the comments. Yeah right,what we're talking about, we'd be right
back. Let's go check place,chat boat Eames. We back at it

(09:20):
again. Y'all know this. Wecan't lose. I gotta let he ain't

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an you know I want you.I gotta money. Why are you telling
me? You know what I'm saying. I say to see you better,

(10:07):
get your better with everybody. Butcan he doesn't care because you know that
about the rich money and shaken money, shaking front of money. Yeah,

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yeah, yeah, what we're talkingabout. We're back, Yeah yeah,
we got Jetic in the building.What's going on, man, it's going
on. Man. It's an honorto be here with my brothers. Man,
what's cool with you? School withyour brother? Man? You already
know the DNA show. Man.We got a lot of talk about,
a lot about Guss Boy, alot of disgust about. So let's get

(10:52):
it, man, let's get it. The fans shout everybody out. You
already know loves DNA showing what we'retalking about. My brother say, yeah,
yeah, well, you know I'mgonna sell it. I'm gonna jump
right into it. You know whatI'm saying. I want to give him
some of these collaborations that you've you'vebeen doing, you know what I'm saying,
and that you've done in the past. You know what I'm saying.
I'm seeing names like Pat Poos onyour on your lineup, you know what

(11:16):
I mean, Mickey Facts, CharlesHamilton the Great, you know what I
mean. Like, let's get intolet's get into some of these some of
these names that you've collaborated with andum, you know, telling people you
know how some of these collaborations tookplace, all right, So pat Pools
took place where basically I hit himup on that on the on the GRAM,

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I said, listen, man,well it's Facebook. At the time.
I'm like, man, I gota hot record, woo woo.
So I sent it to him andhe liked to say he gave me the
phone number him back. It's like, Yo, directors, type boy,
what we're gonna do. And Isaid, all right, send it back
to him, and that director justcame real quick. It was called Limelight.
Yeah. So that and then anotherrecord was but Dragon my man did

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a record with him. My manum they call him Tuna Tuna Tuna did
a record with him and he hithis man up computer computer was like,
yo, energetic is nasty, Sothey put me on that record. Mickey
Facts happened with Charles called Mickey upand say, yo, facts, I
got energetic, let's go do something. He's like, oh I heard of
him. That cat was on smallWater. Now small Water had six hundred

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and fifty thousand dollars, you knowwhat I'm saying. Like in the in
the first week with Charles, becauseCharles was signed with the Universal Republic.
What year is this? That wastwo thousand and six, two thousand and
sixteen, The Pappoose collaborate was twothousand and ten, and the Drag almost
two thousand and fifteen. Okay,yeah, yeah, yeah even paying your
dudes man, oh yeah, nodoubt. Like ever since me and C

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started running and stuff like that,he made me go and do basically like
I wanted. My first collabor Ireally wanted to do and I'm gonna bring
it out. Head was on mySpace when I was speaking to Coolgi Rap
the Goal, the Goat. Iwanted to do that, collaborate with him
so bad. I was a kidnow for the MySpace days. That's where
I met um. That's where Imet um with Kenjicklamar, That's where I

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met um. What's the dude's name? Um? What was that? Do
that? Kenjiglemm was with tdt UmDang his boy, the one that did
lift me up, Lift me up. He's gonna kill me because I know
he's gonna be watching this. What'sthe dude's name? Um? Rock man?
Oh forgot to do his name?Man, don't kill me on this.
It was the schoolhouse Kid. Itwas the other school schoolboy kid was

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the other one and met him arereally close. He hit me, oh
boy schoolboy Q wasn't him, itwas the other one was Jay Rock.
So Jay Rock hit me up andbe a jay Rock became cool. But
then Jay Rock I think he wasUM. He was on a YouTube dissing
Charles Hamilton, him and Graft.They were actually dissing each other and stuff

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like that, so it caught meoff. It caught me off guard at
that time because me Charles been Rocketsis two thousand and four man. People
just don't know that. Before hewas signed, I was working with a
very known UM producer named Ad eightKeys and from Ada Keys. That happened
where I was actually working with ToneCapone from the Death Squad, and this
guy loved my music. This isan oh five. The guy loved my

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music. I met this kid inCanada. I love my music. It
was a Universal label or for Canada. Right, he called me up.
He was like he called first offand not called me up, but he
hit me up on then, andI thought he was like, you know,
like a scammer back then. Andthen my lawyer came and look he's
like no, no, no,this dude is actually real. Yeah.
So then we went all the wayto we went to New Jersey to go
see Ada Keys, and the AdaKeys took me because Jack, my dad's

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lawyer, was like, Yo,you're nasty. Why don't you try to
sign with Prodigy? And Prodigy thatwas um, that was Jack's like,
because Jack's the lawyer, that washis client, So like, yo,
why don't you try to sign theProdigy? And that's basically my whole you
know what I'm saying, the wholegame go boots for a couple of things,
you know, so well, yeah, yeah, if you was you

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was next Prodigy. That's one ofthe that's one of my all time like,
you know, favorites right there.He's I mean, I can't even
get into that. Well, thething is, man, when I was
rapping, nobody sounded like man LikeI was the first person that bought Smack
DVD to Long Island at seven dI would say, So, there's a
lot of things that I've done fromlike you know, the accolades, and

(15:20):
then you want to get on thed anti bullying. But we're gonna we're
gonna say that yeah, yeah,Now we're definitely gonna get into all of
that. We're gonna get into theanti bullying. We're gonna get to your
radio show. You've been doing alot of things. You've been doing a
lot of things. So um,let's talk about the album you got with
your father. Oh the Father kout? Yeah, yeah, listen, my

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father's been in the game forever.I call him a pioneer because he was
in that game. He was inthat era of when the pioneers came out.
Like, my father told me everythingin hip hop, hip hop culture.
Before I can even grab a mic, I had to know, you
know. Shout out to Eddie riveraEddie Rocky RIVERI my first movie. Oh
wait real quick though, yea,how did you feel about that? Yeah?

(16:04):
You know, I felt like asuperstar. Yeah, I'm gonna be
a hundred. I saw him right. My father has him right, and
I saw him inside the movie andI saw the cool part with you.
You actually did the part with StarHansing. Yeah, yeah, out to
start. I don't know who startlistening. If you guys don't know who
Star is, He's the one thatmade Hungry for your love. Hanson and

(16:26):
Davis part of that group. Soshout out to my family. Already.
I spoke to him today. Toomuch love because I know you're watching this
too, brother, but so muchisn't it crazy? Like you and me?
Cake? For like, this iswhat I want to say on here.
You and me have been through somuch in music for like three years
because I met you when I wascoming back into the games. I left

(16:48):
the game for like almost like fiveyears hens I didn't want to do it,
and I came back in. Butwhen I met you, man,
I saw something about you. AndI remember Mike Holgan always saying, Yo,
listen to this dude. He putyou right on. Money is nice,
So I gotta give you and youtoo. We met that, he
met, I met him. Imet these two the same day. Now,
I met you before that. No, no, no, we didn't.

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No, I met you before that. He was working, he was
doing some something. Well yeah,but we didn't we be married, yeah,
but we weren't sitting like me.And then and then locks came and
then locks is like yo, andthen we came into the video. You
know what I'm saying, So no, but what I'm saying is you and
me. I actually finally got thecollaborate, finally got the five and got
the talk. And then this manright here, you don't realize that united

(17:33):
us back together where he made aHe told him, yo, something make
that cold, get a jetic inthe studio, and we went right into
the studio and banged out one ofthe coolest collaborals in Long Island. Because
I've never seen people who Long Islandwork together. To these two put that
together, I was shocked. Well, man, I just you know,
I try to I try to makesure that I could just you know what

(17:55):
I'm saying. Like like when Iwhen I seen you and j the first
thing I thought was, Yo,this dude got some talent, Like he
just started. He just start freestyleand hip freestyle with anybody. I mean,
he'll write a song writing the dropof a dime. Like you know
what I'm saying. If you puthim in the arena, you're gonna compete,
understand what I'm saying. Like andand you got a lot of artists.

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Some of them are good, someof them are uh, they're talented,
some of them have great time orwhatever you want to say, but
um, some of them ain't builtfor the game. You feel me.
They can just rap, but weneed you to just we don't need to
just rap. We need you torap understand the business. We need you
to do research on the people thatyou um you know, uh, you

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know our our how do we sayit, our hip hop. I don't
want to call him ancestors, buthe's great. Uh yes, I our
hip hop grades understand, But umyeah, man, it's super talented guy.
Man, man, you're kidding me. Like watching him and I'm watching

(19:03):
his growth and I'm like sharing themall. I'm like, let's go,
let's go. And then all ofa sudden, he's like, yo,
we're doing the podcast, Like,what what do you mean? He goes
what we're talking about? I'm like, what do you mean, what are
you talking about? No, No, No, that's a podcast. Name
what we're talking about. I'm like, oh, here we go, Yeah,
here we go. Here we allfolks. But that's you know what
I mean. If it wasn't fora lot of the dudes who came before

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me and gave me the blueprint,I wouldn't have that, you know what
I mean? Because to me hastaught me everything in the industry that I
can never learn. And I watchedhim destroy a lot of the greats in
freestyling, and making records and makingsongs. So to be next to that,
I knew I had to step mygame up and had to be close
to him, because how are yougonna say that I'm underneath him, right,

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and he's just basically past everybody I'veever seen in the industry. Okay,
I'm gonna be serious. All right, let's let's get into your m
your new radio station. Telling peoplewhat's the radio station? You know what
I'm saying, where they can findyou? Who's your co hosts? You
know what I'm saying. I wantto shout out, but I'll wait for

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you to Yeah, first out.First off, Shout out to my man's
right head Cake Life. Shout outto my man MO. You know what
I'm saying. But one no pointfor Power one oh four point nine FM.
I'm just playing Kocomo Indiana. Shoutout to uncle for you know,
hooking that up man, and it'sDNA Live FM. Come. You know

(20:33):
what I'm saying, listen and stufflike that. Man, it's gonna be
dope. Shout out to everybody thatwas listening. We actually hit seventy five
K for new listening ship, yes, our first shout, so we did
really good. The ratings went up. That's why now they're talking about me
expanding it into other states and stuff. So we're very excited, you know,
very excited. You didn't even tellme about your co host. I

(20:56):
was waiting for you. Were aboutto hit it up right now. What
you're doing, what you're doing,what we're talking about. Yea. So
so my co host, my wife, that is amazing. First, do
you realize something between you and me? What I'm trying to do right now?
And I'm trying to get myself alittle bit of light because when when

(21:17):
I came back with them ratings onher was she got an amazing voice?
And I'm like where is mine?And like, no, no, she's
got the amazing voice. Okay,okay, so so you hating home,
Maybe tell the people now now forRello, shout out idea because she really
makes the you know, the Aand the dig so the DNA. If

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it wasn't for her, you know, they a lot of this wouldn't because
she she sits there, she looksup all the research. She's always running
around and doing everything. So Igotta shut her out. But me and
her are definitely making you know,I feel a really strong impact in this
game together. So I wouldn't honestly, I'm gonna be real right now on
the camera, I wouldn't honestly probablybe doing DNA or really going out doing

(22:00):
the podcast fight at her because she'sreally like she's the core of it.
You know, you got to havea strong woman, That's all I gotta
say. You know, the smartguys out there understand you know, a
smart guy, you know, yougotta have a strong woman with you,
a woman who understands you, whoknows when you need something. And you
know she don't got you know,you don't have to tell her. You

(22:21):
know, somebody that knows, youknow, just knows you. You gotta
have that, so, you know, shout outs out there. She bounces
off very good. We got oneor three point nine New York News,
Long Island News. I'm messing uptoday, the advocate. Some questions the
advocate, Right, I'm sitting thereand I'm doing it, and I'm like,

(22:42):
this doesn't feel right. So nowI bought the rents being another co
host and it's doing great too,five hundred thousand listeners. So let's give
a class for the thousand. Isbig a Long Island you know is loving
it, and you know, andwe're starting to break new artists out here
because nobody breaks the artist is outhere. So I went upstairs and I

(23:03):
said, listen, I want tobreak every artist with all genres. And
they were like, whoa, wenever had that before. And I'm like,
listen, I can do it becauseI have you the major showcases.
Actually they were actually in the majorshowcase and they actually saw what I brought
to the table, and after thatthey were like, free rance, you
know what I mean. So Godbless it. Shout out to will Styles
and we're gonna just keep doing thisfor long Island and I can't wait to

(23:26):
have you guys being I can't waitto have you guys up there with me,
you know what I mean doing thepodcast because I'm like, I'm like,
me and her need a break.Me and her need a break.
Y'all can take over, go ahead, have fun or whatever you need is
to do. We're you know,we're feeling you know, we're feeling whenever
needed, you know, absolutely,But I do have some questions for you.
Got um. First one is youknow one inspired you to really being

(23:52):
the music my legacy and my family. Okay, Okay, you want to
elaborate on that little My father wasin them. My grandfather was a singer.
And my thing is I feel,you know, I had the responsibility
of being the only son to takethat mic from my father and really keep
going because my father had my fatherrapped. Almost everybody sat down with Jay,

(24:15):
sat down with Pun, sat downwith anybody you can think of in
the industry, right, And I'mlooking at him and I'm like, man,
I want to be like that.I like he wrote records right that
he should have got credit for thesame way I should have. And it
was crazy because my father when Ilost those those records and they want gold
platinum, he looked at me,he says, now you understand how I

(24:36):
felt when they took that away fromme at a young age. So my
mission right now is just to goget myself back, to go get myself
on the charts, and to goget myself that gold record for the family.
And that's basically it, because that'smy legacy, and keep pushing the
hip hop culture, right, youknow what I mean. So that's why
everyone asks why you're so passionate aboutthe music while you're always in the studio,

(24:56):
while you're always doing this while doingthat because my fa Okay, let's
get to this next one. Allright, what do you want? You
know what I'm saying, like,what do you want? Uh? Not
just from the music business, butlike you know, um, you know
when you when do you like?Like? What do you want for after

(25:17):
you? You know you you youknow you get all the money, you
get the same you know, whatdo you want? What do you want
to I never wanted to fame becauseto me, I'm already famous in my
own way, because I like tobe the kind of dude that basically sits
there behind the closed doors and watcheseverybody get their shot. I never really
I'm not really the glamor type.I really never cared about that because all

(25:40):
I wanted to do was get themeaning and really push the culture. Okay,
so everybody always says, yo,you want to be famous, you
want the money. No, youmight want the money, but the fame
comes with too much responsibility for mostpeople. I've been around dudes who are
the top famous and who are veryfamous, right, and they look miserable

(26:02):
because they lost everything because they didn'tknow how to restain it. My thing
in life is to restain it rightand keep pushing it. I feel I'm
happy I got fans. I gotone hundred thousand you know what I mean.
I got one hundred thousand fans,real fans that go buy my stuff,
come listen to my radio show me, real legit love how real supporters.

(26:23):
I don't hear that support the differences. I don't have the machine back
at me, and I got thatorganically. So it's like, what more
if you put the machine on it, all it is is ten times more.
That's it. But again, it'sten times more headaches, it's ten
times more money, it's ten timesmore push it. I never wanted that.
All I ever wanted to do wasjust get the gold, put myself

(26:45):
in the archive of music, knowingthat I love this music, and just
beating in the history book. Allright, cool, cool, all right,
Well I got another We should talkingold audience, the universal because I
don't got to talk at audience becauseyou know, you can anybody can become
your fan at any time. Okay, So that's how I looked at it.

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That's what um c's taught me onetime, and I was like,
yo, we're gonna do hip hop. He was like, yo, but
what about the rockers over there,country singers over here. The dude don't
even know the blanks. I callhim the blanks, the blinks, you
know what I mean, the blanks. That's crazy, right, the blanks.
You guys out there at the blinks, You know what I mean calling
the blanks, because those are theones that people don't got, the percentages

(27:29):
that people don't have understand Because ifyou really break off the percentage of the
world, right, there's people thatprobably don't even listen to music that reads
still read books, you know,So there's there's a lot of things that
you gotta do. All the peoplethat are still reading books. Just being
honest, no no, no,no, no, I'm saying that's that's
a whole nother. I got awhole another. That's another show. But

(27:51):
you know, people that are stillreading books. Shout out to the people
that are still reading books. Allright, cool. How do you feel
about, you know, giving backto your community. You know, I've
been doing that with the anti bullying, with the color blind. My thing
is to give back to community.You gotta have the community listen first,
and you got to really push outthe audience first. To the communities how

(28:14):
do you how do you get thecommunity to listen basically what you got to
show them. Like when I wasan advocate, we would go out there
and we would make sure that thehomeless would have the coats. We would
make sure the homeless had a placeto stay. We would make sure the
kids would understand the definition of beingdiscipline and definition of you know, definition
of abuse. It's just a lotof factors. Like you would go to

(28:34):
these bad communities and you would throwevents to try to get the money.
Or you would sit down with thekids, have a one on one and
they don't have a mother and fatherand then they start growing with you,
I understand. So that's how wewould give back to the community. Money
could give money, could do youknow, a lot. But at the
end of the day, somebody thatsits then really has eye contact and goes
into the place and shows them,hey, we can all be governors,

(28:56):
we can all be senators. Wecould change change your mindset and keep it
moving. That's dope, man,that's dope. I'm happy to hear that.
You you know, you go outthere and get back in that way
because you know, the youth theydefinitely need that, especially the young,
the young males, they definitely needum you know, uh you know,
not just their father or their uncles. They need multiple, uh male role

(29:21):
models that are good. You understandwhat I'm saying, you know, And
when I say good, you knowyou know good examples, you know,
and no one's perfect, just hadyou know, just know when you got
there the youth around you gotta givea good example. You gotta you know,
you can't. You can't be thekid at that time. You gotta
be the example. A right definitelymissing. Yeah, so no, no,

(29:45):
hold on, a second, holdon, I got something, And
I want to know, you know, what do you do in your spare
time, you know, when you'renot doing music, when you know you're
not doing the show, writing laws, writing what writing laws, sitting down
with senators trying to write laws,trying to change you know, everything that's
happening out here, Going to theseevents, speaking, being a public speaker,

(30:08):
running around with the young guys.That's what I am, that's my
nickname. So what I do isI run around. I go with the
communities to try to figure out whatwe can do to really push it.
And that's basically that's that's my lifethat's fine, man, that's dope.
That's dope. So um yeah.So basically, guys, that's Danny RIVERA.
Um wow, I'm super surprised.I didn't know he was doing so

(30:32):
much in the community. Man,I'm I'm I'm surprised by that. Man.
I'm just happy to hear that.You know. That's a that's a
great thing to be doing. Sokeep up the good work. We're gonna
keep sup pulling you over here andwhat we're talking about, Um, mister
Goose, anything to say over there, you're looking all cool right now,
shade and all that. Yeah,that's what I do. We're gonna going

(30:53):
to you know, a little commercialright quick, Okay, get back with
y'all. Yeah, definitely, weget a little bit. We're gonna you
know, we're gonna be right backin a second, and uh, you
know, we're gonna have Nellie Bill'scoming in say a couple of words.
Uh, she's gonna give y'all alittle a little understanding what's going on right
now. I don't know, we'llbe talking about what we're talking about.

(31:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, youalready know what it is. Cake like
the movement m h m, checklice check place cat boats were back at

(32:36):
it again. Y'all know that iswe can't lose, y'all side. What's
up? I bought? Yeah,okay last time. Yeah, I didn't

(33:15):
listen. Listen, listen, listen. What are you taking me with a
million dollars? Though? Yeah youyeah, men go to my grandma's cash.
You're not getting und of that,Nelion. I'm sorry what you thought
I was taking you? You thoughtI was fuelling you. I was feeling

(33:35):
you. You said, well,I'm taking you? Yeah, we are
you taking this? I'm a monch. It's good. I'm a month,
so it's good. It's I'm amonth, so it's good. It's yes,
yes, yes, sweat back whatwe took him out the podcast?
We got bills, sir, Yes, sir, what's going No, we're

(34:00):
talking about yo. Listen. Letme tell you something. I just saw
your commercial. Man, that guylooked so confused when you were like,
nah, I ain't really trying tobe feeling you like that. Nah.
He was confused because the thing is, that's the funny like the videos,
because he's catching off car. No, but I love it. That's what
I was watching. When I waswatching you, I'm like Yo, that's
dope. Man. She begetting theconfused and begetting the guys thinking like yo,
mom, man, you're ready,No, I'm already. And then

(34:22):
I was saying you're like nah,not really man. And then and then
you just watch that pride. Youjust watch it go from like being like
mister muscleman like yeah, I gotthis. Also when he goes down,
just wait what seriously? Like seriously, Also the guy the cameras like this.
The guy starts skintting at the guygoes like this. He goes,
yo, bro, I bet you'relike your cameraman or whatever is you like
cameraman there? You have him like, no, of course he's right there.

(34:43):
He's right there. Yeah. Sothat dude's probably just like looking and
he's just like what's going on?Yeah, because some dude ran up on
me and he was like yo,some and he goes, yo, let
me ask you a question. Sowhat's up? He goes, yo,
do you think I cannot watch?Oh? Yeah he did that? Y
yeah, you grab me Like hewas like, yo, sorry, what
you think so you think I canknock you up? I looked at him
almost like that's a question you shouldactually sell, And I walk right away

(35:07):
from him. You don't be askingme that. I actually, do you
got risks? What if you gotrisks? Do you even know what that
means? Listen, I'm an oldschool person, so I really don't know.
I'm not explain what resumes because there'sso many people that don't know what
that means. So rest is basically, like it's a slang that we use
now in New York, is basicallylike do you got game? Can you

(35:30):
spend game? Like if you goto a girl, what are you gonna
sell her? That's what resumes.I'm married and get the hell away from
man. Yeah, but like whatwhat will you tell your wife? Though?
Like before she became your wife,Like you're going home with You're going
home with me, and that's it. That's it, that's it copping the

(35:51):
damn call, you coming in withme? But what the guy that you
win? She's like, what doyou mean? I said, don't worry
about it, just take the tripand just go with damn mileedge. She's
gonna go out to a gun andjust be like, Yo, get in
the car, we out. No, I would never say that. I
would say please get in the goddamncar and we out. You never tell

(36:13):
me what do you think about that? He's gonna go to a gun?
Just be like yo hopping the carwe out. I'm saying, you gotta
have a lot of confidence to dothat. But like, not any girls
is gonna hop car. Just I'mnot not any girl. But I'm saying
you, if you that type ofyou, if you got that type of
character and you jump in the call, I'm saying, what is especially,

(36:36):
god damn you getting a free ridefrom this something in you? What's wrong
with you not taking the damn ride? She'd be hell yeah, she'd be
like, she'd listen, What thehell's a damn small talk? Why do
I gotta sit here and talk toyou for a minute when I know you
want to get into goddamn ride withme? How you say that? Because
I don't do damn good for younot to come in with me? You
gonna do, You're gonna get thatugly. You're gonna be like, oh,

(37:00):
you want one to your mom name? What's up? You already know
you like, what the hell?I gotta give you a conversation for you
know? And I know what youwant nada? Then shit? If you
don't want that, you gonna belike, Okay, I'm out of you,
Like cool, I got someone else? Na what yeah you got?
You gotta learn. You gotta learn, man, Like what are you gonna
do? You can have your pride. You're gonna start crying like, oh

(37:21):
my god, you don't want me? Girl? Move over? Who's that
girl right there? Yo? Comehere my hopping the rib baby? Nony
you guy. You know what I'msaying. My game is in the past.
You know what I'm saying with you? My lady looking right now?

(37:45):
Get me a trouble baby girl answeringthat no risk, no risk, no
ris is crazy, so it's norisk? Who made no risk? I
want to know that it lang?But I never heard of no riz.
Of course I heard of like yo, we outside and and and when I

(38:07):
hear that ago, I'm like,what the hell is twenty twenty three?
You gotta get it on with thegame. There's no game in New York.
There is no I tell you,she's trying to tell you she's in
the age Brack. You might wantto listen. Okay, riz is a
slang like it's coming out from NewYork, and I just took it like
I grabbed it real quick and Ijust made it minds like it just became

(38:30):
my slang. Okay, so it'slike everybody knows me now it is from
like, Yo, that's the youGot Risk girl. That's like you got
risk girl, Like that's literally allI say. But let bills. Yeah
not because it's funny enough. Soso no, but I'm asking, like,
how did you come up with likethat that whole title, Like who
did you? Like, how didI put it? Yeah, Like who

(38:52):
did you hear it from? Ordid you just come up with it yourself?
Because that's something weird because I'm inNew York and I never heard nobody
ever asked me. No, Ididn't come up what the word risk like
that was already in the streets,but I took that word and I became
like I made it like yeah,and so like a public interview, you
see how that person just came outto you and asked you can I knock

(39:14):
you out? What I go upto people and I just be like,
you got risk? So they gotto try to bag me. Oh so
that's yeah, that's the point ofthe video. So what did you feel
about that dude trying to bag you? No? I don't care about the
dudes. I just care reaction,like you know what I'm saying, Like,
what's the craziest thing a dude tryingto do the back that thing like

(39:35):
game wise, like the risk thatk yeah yeah yeah. So I want
to ask you because you asked memy gaming. I told you I got
my lady. That's a good question, and that's a question I might have
to think about. Dang, that'sa good question because like I'll tell you
no, but to be honest withyou, how I got her was I
was trying to sell my lady acar, right, and true story,

(40:00):
I'm not gonna front. Let's go, I was trying to sell my in
your car? Right? What kindof car? Was it? So it
was if I remember, and I'mprobably gonna be wrong because it was a
long time ago, and it wasmy brother had a carrying, my brother
had a Toyota. Was it hrokay? One? I wouldn never Mike,

(40:27):
I know you're watching this right now. That car was so goddamn like
small. I don't know what thehell anybody be riding that goddamn call for
She's a woman, she could beriding that. But I had to rap
for anyway. So I go outto her, and I'm like, we
hated each other when we first met. We're sitting there at dinner and I'm
like, yo, I can't standthis woman. And then my boys,
my brother's like, yo, justchill be nice. Also, my brother's
like, yo, she wants tolook at the car over there. I'm

(40:50):
like, oh, cool, easymoney. So I go. I go
literally in there right, and Ididn't nowhere. The connection happened when we
were driving the car and she gotthe best deal of all she got me.
That's the ridge. Yeah, that'sso. You really don't know about

(41:12):
the word risk. So what didI used to use back in the day.
She's mine? Now I'm playing macshorty. Like when I heard Riz,
I was like the Riz. Iwas thinking like the rapper of the
singer. I'm being share like Rizlike. But again, like, don't

(41:32):
now I'm showing my age people.I don't like showing my age. You
know, this is a young industrywhere you gotta look young. That's why
a lot of these people over here, you know, put like stuff on
their beard to try to make theselves look younger. I know I do
that, And it was just cool. You just go, that's how you
gonna do that? Was man?He thought, he thought, this is

(41:54):
on him. I'm talking about me? Just yeah, what should put it?
Like that? The blacks? Whatdo you call it? To die
people? When the die on in? And make myself look younger? You
making me look older? You say, what do you usually say? What
you want me to take? Allthe way back from words? Like all

(42:14):
the way back to the oh,man, I don't want to do that.
People can be like I can getthis old dude out of here.
Y'all want to hear them more aboutriz like the riz, like the word
what else you want to hear aboutit? Okay? So anyway, my
question to you is, right,what was the most awkwardest moment that you
had on that camera with a witha male that that honestly just didn't take

(42:34):
no foreign answer, like even evenin the shooting, Like did that ever
happened to you? That has happened, But like it comes to a point
where like me and the cameramans justhow to dip, like we gotta get
out of there for real. Itgets that weird. Yeah, sometimes it
gets weird. It depends who Ilike who I do interviews with because I
try to do more interviews with likeconstant creators already. Okay, so it's

(42:57):
not as weird. So that's whyI don't really like that with like,
you know it just people in thestreets because you never know. Oh yeah
no, especially in New York.You don't know what you get. That's
what I'm saying, Like, youreally never know. That's why I really
try my best to shoot it withlike other YouTubers, other content creators that
are already up there. Now.One thing I gotta say, I really
do respect your whole craft, andI respect everything you do. I'm just

(43:19):
you know, having a good timetalking right now. But my favorite thing
is actually watching them and I'm like, oh that's dope. Yeah. One,
you got the courage to go upto a camera. Two, you're
very good at what you do,you know what I mean, Like,
you're very good at what you do. So just my thing is being in
this industry for a while. Butjust keep doing what you're doing. I'm
loving it too. That's why Igo up and I post you, put

(43:42):
you on show support. It's alllove. Now. I appreciate that,
you know. So anytime you needanything for me, I definitely would love
to tribute and definitely love to helpyou. Kind of like advice you got
because I know you're doing your thing, but there's a different generation, you
know, and keep doing your thingand don't listen to any of the old
heads like me, We don't knowwhat's hit anymore. You said, Riz,

(44:06):
I want back fifty pages. Whenyou said that, in my brain,
I'm like, don't look stupid,don't listen to No. No,
we we we we we we ain'tgoing over it. But no. Another
another great advice is just keep doingwhat you're doing, believing what you're believing,
and listen to people who are olderthan you that are trying to push

(44:27):
you into the game and trying tohelp you on the forefront, to teach
you not to do certain mistakes thatwe did. That's basically it, and
then follow your own path and knowingwhat you want to do and believe in
your own instincts. Absolutely, Ilistened to the scenario. Right, let's
go. You get getting paid togo to a show, right to like
go to a podcast, any kindof show. But once you do the
show and you finish it and you'redone with it, right at the end,

(44:50):
they're gonna tell you, oh,I'm sorry, I don't really have
the whole money, like the fullprice. Let me borrow your call for
a week. Let me borrow yourcall full week? What you mean let
me buy your call? Oh?You know what? A matter of fact,
you got um? What do theycall that? You got um?
Cash at? Right? He said, Yeah, I don't even sweat the

(45:12):
man. Just cash me at.Just cash keep just every week, just
throw me a couple of dollars incash at. Or you could be like
my mindset and look and say,yo, how much is that will in
your car worth? Or how muchis that in your car? Word?
And then all of a sudden,are you talking about the club owner?
Are you talking about the person that'srunning the show? No, like the
club owner, y'all. Let mebow some of them tables. I need
some of them tables. Give melike forty forty of them freaking beings,

(45:36):
forty of them drinks right there,Start taking them out of the ball like
this, Tell my man, yo, load up the chuck. Load up
the chuck at the chuck, Holdat the damn chuck. Look that dadding
up and then be like, yeah, we're even right, And you look
at you and be like this andbe like, yeah, we're even all
right? Cool. I got thatout of a page of a famous rapper.
I don't want to say who,but shout you out, family,
and you know who too. Hetaught me that. Yeah, he told

(46:00):
me that. Yo, shout himout. You told me that. Yo.
No, my people out there,we're gonna go into a little breaky
break. We'll be bad to finishthis thing off. Loves love, baby
loves. That's a new voice.Y'all. You already know what it is,

(46:20):
like the movie Kake, like themovie it is it is. It
is kick like Chake life Cato wereback at it again. Y'all know that

(47:04):
this we can't lose. I gottalet her know that he ain't you know,

(47:28):
I want you, girl. Igotta my money, my money.
Why you don't tip? I said. He's he's charged up, chrying to
see you better, get your funbetter ball. He's shitting down everybody with

(47:51):
again. He doesn't care because youknow the duty about the rise and he
is chicken chack money Chi chicken frontof my m Yeah. Yeah, yeah,

(48:50):
we'll school with y'ad. We's schoolwith y'ad. Yeah, we still
got in jetic in the building.You know, we're gonna finish this thing
off real rate more. We'll schoolwith your baby, we talk to him.
I'm still trying to figure out someof the stuff she was talking about,
like Rizz. Oh yeah, Iwas trying to figure that one out
too. Nellie always have a stuff, man, she always have a stuff.
She always let us know we oldyo. She when when we met

(49:12):
and she caught me off guard withthe video. You know, we had
did a video and she caught meoff guard, and I was like,
I felt like the old man inthe room, bro like lingle. My
son was even getting on me,he said, saying like I did.
He called me like a like aboggling night or something. I don't know
what did he called me? Hesaid, son? That was I was
like, oh, man, youever take off your hat and then realize

(49:36):
the ball spot is right there behindeverything right here, and then yeah,
I'm talking about a man. Yeah, but that's how I felt when she
was talking about riz I was like, yo, like this grabbing the spot
like this. I was like,bigger, Yeah, I feel like I
was. I feel like I waslosing my hand. I was like,
hang man, understand, I understand. Watch out for Nellie Bills on all
social platforms. Just look out forthat name Nellie Bill. Yeah. So

(50:00):
let me ask you guys something.Man. This is something that uh,
you know, me and T hadtalked about, um, you know,
being the fact that we both played, um, you know, tackle football.
We both played tackle football. Um, we both you know, conversate
about you know, having headaches andum you know. Basically, the question

(50:25):
I'm asking is how do you feelabout uh CT and and and how the
NFL has changed the game, evolutionof the game. You know what I'm
saying, what they call the evolutionand you know the you know, so
to to to stop it all theconcussions and you know. Okay, so
first off, I hold a recodensationfor the most sacks. Okay, So

(50:49):
I understand what you're saying, right, I got concussions plenty of times,
and people set me up on thefootball team to knock me out. I
got knocked out by three people thatone hit, ye three hits and one
time stand. Definitely, I feellike that that should be something like they
should be watching out for the playersand all that and that get injured and
stuff like that, because I rememberwhen I was younger and they it was

(51:09):
in from It was in the playoffs, and somebody did like you know the
water You guys ever watched the Waterboy? Yeah, yeah, haven't see
what happened when the dude was onthe field and somebody just hit him and
like knocked him out and the girlmade him drink did the water that?
I'm serious, that's what happened tomen. Yeah, I got the hit

(51:30):
right. I got to hit yourstory, I got to hit right,
and I'm falling. I'm going downlike this in here and then the dude
was like, yeah, I'm agatorade jumped back up. It was like,
yo, we're going. We're going. The first the second play is
I took like my helmet like thisand the guy that did the chief shot,
I read it into his belly.He flew like this. I got
thrown out of the game for this. And then I did a w W

(51:52):
E slam and my father was likethis because my father shout out to Eddy
right, He's like yeah, yeah, get him cut him and as like
is that your son? My dadjust stops it looks he goes no,
and I'm like thanks dad, butno. But seriously, on the realtor,
that really did happen. I'm notkidding him. Shout out to Eddie

(52:14):
that played in you know l L. I forgot when I played at the
college. You shot him out.Yeah yeah, And I definitely had to
bring that up because I you know, we all played football here. You
know, I played wide receiver,I played UM cornerback, free safety.
I would never be able to catchit, you know what I'm saying.
Oh you you said you would neverbe able to play. I'm not man.

(52:37):
Why Yeah, because I used tolike just like knocking people out with
the helmet. The heck, amI gonna play rob receive? Miss the
ball? The balls? You know, he's from that old school day.
You know what I'm saying. Withwhat we call him the air shut the
concussion protocol, we called that backin there. You know what I'm saying,
nine two thousands or you had toride down ship with no air,

(52:59):
had no air pageant no no,no, I had the phone, no
no, I had to helmet likethis, cracked off like this, and
I had the black like yeah yeahyeah. Did you have the ball going
down the middle right here? Yes, all right, it was a time
you see somebody with the ball goingdown the middle. You knew he was
trying to hit you, to killsomebody, like like if he had it,

(53:21):
you know, if he had agap. He was trying to shake
you. You're gonna try to doa move, but a dude with a
bar down the middle of his face. Maj I was nine and was the
ninth grade. They getting me upto varsity because I was I was terrorizing
that whole that whole team. Yeahit wasn't name um yours stay him arrows

(53:42):
Okay, all right, yeah yo, hold on, let me let me
switch gears right quick, let metake it back. Let me take it
back to the music right quick.Yea, what you gotta store full for
the people I'm saying for your nextproject or something of that nature. First
off, you and me definitely gottaget back into the booth. Yeah that's
about to happen. We got tosprinkle from heaven in people's ears. Yeah

(54:04):
yeah yeah. Third off, producers, producers, we're looking for producers.
Highlight us voice Watkins if you hearthis, hit me up. Need some
beats boy, yeah voice voice weewe locked in. I'm kings definitely thought
I was about to say something waitingfor it. Na na voice no,

(54:29):
he know when he hear it,he knows, you know. Yeah,
we got something special coming for y'all. Yeah, man, we got we
got, we got, we gotthat good. Yeah. But anyway,
thank you guys so much too,man for having me because this is such
a dope show. Yeah, no, I that's why I just want to
have you on. And you know, because I know you, um,

(54:49):
you know you wanted to get onand be a guest on somebody else's show,
you know what I'm saying, Like, you know, and I know
you being a host of your ownshow and you know, doing the radio
and that's a so sometimes being ableto just come on and just you know,
I'm just very happy to see bothof y'all growth. His growth is
amazing. Like like I tell everybodyevery time, the flowers, I appreciate

(55:12):
the flowers. He makes me.He makes me more motivated, Like some
people can't get me into the booth. But then what I'm saying, he
in the booth and you're like yo, and I'm like, oh, okay,
he just said that line. Okay, now it's my turn. And
then get hype and then just backand forth. She's amazing. Speak a
little bit about all the venture wegot going on that Long Island radar.

(55:32):
Hey, rich ay yo, man, that Clovid line gonna be crazy the
podcast room and shout him out.I told him, I gotta throw something
over there. We're gonna probably bringthem the f f M radio over there.
You know what I'm saying, Likeone of the one of them slots,
the advocate is going, that's theadvocates home, and you already know
what we're talking about's home at thesame time. Right here, boy,

(55:54):
right here, say that too,baby, Yeah, yeah, I'm saying,
that's how hell did the DNA show? You can find it on the
same network, Long Island TV.All right, let's look it up.
You're gonna enjoy the show. Theyhave a lot of good topics, um,
and they have a good time.They definitely have a good time on

(56:15):
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support um. You know, ifyou want to get your right, ye,
get your hair right. You know, you can put that on any
hair in your body. It's gonnadefinitely improve the growth. It's gonna um
also disinfect the skin while cleaning andmoisturizing it all at the same time.

(57:45):
So definitely gonna pick some of thatup and let me give a shout out
to Rocky too. You already knowyou know what I'm saying. Shout out
to your family. Shout out theRocky Man. Yeah, yeah, man.
So shout out to everybody that's onour team. Man that we're working
so all day every day, y'allsleeping ahead. Go ahead, shout outs

(58:05):
right now, because you know Ishout out Nellie Bells, sleeping shout out
Jack Meg, shout out my boyJack Man. I love you Jack.
Hey, this isn't correction. Whoawhoa whoa whoa whoa Yeah, Yo,
the show. The show's not over. The show not over. Whoa whoa

(58:28):
security security, Get security in here. Security, Come on, whoa whoa.
We're not even supposed to be talkingto you about business, yo,
It's about It's about you. Ihave no idea. Where's your manager?
Yeah security security? Oh yo,come on what I'm whoa whoa whoa whole

(59:00):
security? Get security in here.What happened? Out out Sinelli. Bill
shout out, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah that time next week.
Already know it is take but we'retalking about the podcast. Yeah we guys,

(59:21):
yea peace out on the next time.
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