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March 10, 2026 64 mins

On this episode of Big Facts, Lil Tony steps in as the voice of the youth, opening up about his journey from the streets to becoming a focused, positive artist with purpose. He speaks candidly about faith, relationships, personal growth, and the mindset shift that changed his life. With massive goals and a clear vision for the future, Lil Tony breaks down what it really takes to evolve and level up.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Big Bank, DJ scream bring you big Facts in the street.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Live from Revolse Studios. It's time for big Facts, Big Bank.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
What up?

Speaker 4 (00:11):
DJ scream, I'm here welcoming today, little Tony, little Tony,
little Tony on big.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
I appreciate that, bro.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
So what's what's up?

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Brother?

Speaker 2 (00:19):
How you doing?

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Man? Blessed? What about y'all? Man?

Speaker 2 (00:21):
We can't playing. We're here, We're here, We're here.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Got the opportunity to be on these platforms in America career,
that ship, especially in that Lemon, biggest in that Lemmon
for sure.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
So let him know about little Tony.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Man.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
You know what I'm saying. Where you're from, where you're representing,
you know what I'm saying, some of your humble beginners
and all that type of stuff.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Yes, sir, well, I'm born in the Bluff or west
side of Atlama, raised in Schwap of Cashcade or Favom
Road type area. And really I grew up I ain't
really had no mama. I had the daddy, so I
only had one. I grew up in the sing single

(01:04):
parent household. But then you know my parts was he
was working a lot, so I had to go live
with my grandma, for real. So by the time I
was in high school, I was living with my The
last year of middle school, I was living with my grandma. Boom.
So when ninth grade came, that what led to me

(01:26):
went on. Not not ninth grade, what was that tenth grade?
Tenth grade came. That what led to me being little
tony because of the quarantine. So quarantine I had, I had, Okay, Boom,
I had got kicked out of school for selling draw
That was my first time.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Like you got kicked out of school during quarantine.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
No no, no, no, right before before, Boom, I had got
kicked out of school for selling draws, and like this
all at the same time. So I get kicked out
of school. Then after that I'm in all turn to school.
Then quarantine come. You feel what I'm saying? So Boom
talk on some park and during quarantine, he telling me, like,

(02:07):
little brother, you got to stop like little bro like
you you're gonna You're gonna die out here, you playing
like you playing games? You feel what I'm saying, Boom
boom boom. So he basically telling me just stop doing
what I was doing in the street.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
So before we even go a little further though, like
how did you get there? Being that you had the
support of your pops and you know what I'm saying.
Some people they're like, how did you get from? Because
I just want to we want to stand, like for
the young niggas, like how did you get to that
point of feeling like you had to slang and serve
and get in the streets and do all that shit.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
That's a good question. Really, me personally, I was just
trying to walk in my pop's footstuff. Yep, that was
just me. I felt like like boom, all right, booing,
like you know, when your mama come home and she'll
tell you, or you'll see your mama maybe drinking some
alcohol or or saying something you ain't post to stay

(02:55):
or doing something you ain't post doing that, they'll be
like like, boy, stay up out of the stay out
of it, you know what I mean. So on my
part used to tell me things like that. That's how
I used to take it, like, you know, grown folks
telling you not to do. Grown folks, you feel what
I'm saying. But like I'm feeling like shit, like for real, real,
like you just telling me that come too young? Like
when I get eighteen, I'm be doing the same thing

(03:16):
you doing, and we're gonna be doing it together, you
feel me. That's how I was looking at a young age.
So like every time I part in real life, I
got this same issue from my daddy, but it's the
it's the issue of or delivery. My daddy like help
mean good, but he's said in a real crazy way.

(03:38):
So when I was a kid, he'll tell me shit
like libert you not like that, Lebruce stopped playing you
not like that? And it made me be like like like, nah,
I'm finna go show him. I'm like that, you feel
me like, But he thinks it's making me sit back
and reflect now like it's pissing me off. Come thinking

(03:58):
my daddy think I'm soft?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Yeah, you feel me.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
So I'm like shit, like he thinks I'm soft, I'm
finna go showing like I'm finna like and it'd be nice,
like he don't even know what I'm doing, Like I
just indirectly go direct that ager to somebody else. I
feel like my dad. I feel like I'm disappointing my partner.
But the whole time, like everything I'm doing is try
to like be exactly like him. So indirectly it's really

(04:24):
like it's really hurting a nigga pride. And you know
when you hurt a nigga pride like that, that turned
the nigga to a different type of beast. You see
what I'm saying, because now a nigga feel like he
got some improve a nigga who got some approved or
do it to you for nihing you feel me? So
like that's where it started to get get into because
now it got damn like at first, I'm just trying
to be like in Parks, but then after you start

(04:45):
trying to be like the parts you start seeing or
really come from it, like like you see like, oh
well he telling you like hey, lo bro, you're not
ready for this and that and that when it comes
like you're like, oh, ship just spent for real, like
oh man, like you feel like we're gonna have to
go spinning nigga like you did, Like, but he's telling you.
He's telling you like this, Yeah, he telling you Like

(05:06):
when when he telling you little bro, you're not like that.
That's not how you taking it, But that's what he's
telling you. Though you see what I'm saying that no
how I'm taking it. So boom like you know you're
getting into this situation like boom, nigga popping him popping
nigga this and that and that and that, and then
you're like damn, like before you know what you're in
you you got you into it with down on each
side of the city. You're like damn, Like nah, nigga,

(05:27):
gotta like be on point when I leave the spot now,
Like I can't just go get coffee. I can't go
get marched with my my vibe. You feel what I'm saying,
like niggas get caught down bad and get left step
ten am lima at brunch, Like you feel what I'm saying.
So like that's how it was in the street, like
or me growing up, That's what got me there, But

(05:49):
I didn't understand that. Like I say, like when he
was telling me this, parts used to say it, but
he used to say it in a way that I
couldn't understand it as a kid. Only a grown only
a dot would be able to understand him.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
Do you feel like, God, damn, you feel like you
had to make your own name like she ain't just
his son.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
That's how I felt at the time. Yeah, Like okay, Boom,
like y'all CALLI all right, me growing up, everything about
me was him. That's why I'm a little tony.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
So, like it started getting to the point where, like,
like you say, boy, you get eighteen, seventeen, sixteen, like
niggas really grown up, Like so shit, niggas ain't with
all that old but that son like only.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Me because my dad exactly.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Like man, they ain't hearing that. Bro, we're grown up,
Like you don't get protection from daddy no more.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Yeah, So that's when it started getting a little different
because like bo, when you all right, to give you
an example, like it hit different when you travel somewhere
else because you were a foreigner. You don't got no
connection or nothing, nobody, no nothing. That's kind of how
it is when you grow up. Like because when I
started being like to the point where excuse me, I'm
seventeen or I had I got kicked out the house.

(07:01):
I'm telling you about that too. So when I come
back to the city. So now when I come back
to the city, it's not like, oh that little tony like, oh,
everybody you know, patch you on the head. Oh it's
up a little tony, Like you know, old niggas pay
you on the head, like you know, I hear like, hey,
like you really.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
A whole different you like everybody only got find exactly
so now like, hey, look look like even the folks
who've seen you grow up don't look at you the same.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Like you can't go to their house and stay at
the stay the night no more as a kid now
here nah, Like but what you got, I won't even
know what you're into. Yeah, I'm hearing about you doing
this and that you ribbing him and robbing him like
they like, well, I don't want none of the energy
around me. And at first you know you're a kid,
so you think like man shot of them just so
now it's a real energy aspect that we're gonna get
into too, Like you know what I mean, everything in

(07:50):
life is a spiritual game that I didn't understand. So,
like I say, the things that my parts were telling me,
I was learning it. I had only an adult could
understand that from the perspected if he was telling me, Bro,
I ain't killed nobody. I'm a little boy, you feel me,
so I'm nigga, I'm fifteen. I ain't ever shot nobody
like until I did you feel me? Like and then
I understand, Like, oh, okay, So when he was telling

(08:13):
me stay away from this, stay away from that, staying
away from this, and I done did this for you
and you ain't got to go do that, bro, I
did that already. You don't want to go, You don't
want to go, sit down. I done sat down already.
Like you don't know it until you get behind in the wild. Hey, y'all.
Nigga basting out every day y'all like you don't see you,
you don't hear and listen to everything, like you don't
see stuff like that. You know what I'm saying, till

(08:35):
you go through it and you be like damn, Like, nigga,
don't be shot some time. You know, a nigga been
on both sides of that gun. Nigga stout, Nigga got stabted.
Like you sit back and have a whole little reflection
of your life and be like damn, like he tried
to tell me, but me being so prideful as a
young kid got me into a whole like a whole
little spiel of bs that real life. I know, me

(08:59):
and other niggas sometimes sit back and say and they
analyzed their life and be like damn, I wish I
ain't do that shit.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
But you're still young, though, so it's a good thing
that you got it now like that you figured it
out like shit, Bro, I went through that ship early
to get that shit on out of the way and
then end as bad as it could have ended. But
you getting out that shit now, and it's good that
you're telling your nigga that, like bro. End of the day, Man,
I just want to prove to myself that I want
no hope in proving my dad ain't no hope.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
But I'm doing all that. I could have fucked my
whole life.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Up though exactly and it was pointly it was, but
at the.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Time, but you gotta go through some shit so you
can be able to say that now. You know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
And you just wanted the lucky ones or blessed ones
that didn't come out on the other side of it.
You get what I'm saying, or whatever nigga doing now
how I look at it, even though I don't the
courage no nigga to go to the streets to do
nothing that shit, but what I'm saying, but for the
ones that do and get it at a reasonable amount
of time, don'na be the best one, like it's behind you. Yeah,

(09:56):
because you don't know how you would have been if
you would have been, if you would have lived. Not
to say you don't supposed to live how your dad
tell you live, but if you live exactly how you
say it, you could have been miserable the press.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Because it's something that you always want to do.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
I always wanted to see how I felt the kind
of walk on your footstep go ahead screen.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
No, you're right, I agree with you. Yeah, that makes sense.
So what was that point?

Speaker 4 (10:15):
I know, like in your testimony and everything, you talk
a lot about you know what I'm saying, being real spiritual,
you know what I'm saying, and just kind of using
that as balance. What was that point where you kind of,
I guess, put more faith in being spiritual or God
or higher power or whatever the case may be.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Okay, at first, I always knew it was God, but
I wasn't big on it, Like I was just a
morally right brother, you feel what I'm saying. Like before
I got closer to God than I say, boomed, when
I was like twenty, I had a experience, you know

(10:50):
what I mean, Like I started having this this want
to get closer to God, but I didn't know which
god to get close to. You feel what I'm saying
because me, they're like how we was in the street,
Like I I will refer all the way everything back
to that because that's how I go up to Boom,
like in the street, Like if you stand on let

(11:11):
just say you make your own game or whatever, you
join the game whatever, Boom like, you're gonna stay, gonna
live and die. Body, So before you go and join
the wrong the wrong squad or the wrong team that
ain't for you, you wanna make sure you with the
right the right guy. Come, we're gonna, we're gonna, we're
gonna live in that.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
By the right guy.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
Because we were just kind of trying to say, like
the right way, ain't I guess, like the right way
to get the God.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I feel like it's one goup.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
You can get to them different ways Christianity.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Exactly, because like Boom, if you they just say, like
I say, you standing behind something for years of your life,
you you modeling the way you live, behind a certain
way of life, and then you come to find out
that ain't what really going on, that ain't true, that's
gonna blow me. It's gonna piss me out, because get

(11:58):
what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go to air somebody
else and I'm gonna put you on game like anything
that I do, anything that's good, that's positive energy, good
energy that can help you. I'm always referred to my brother,
so you can get the same game I get. But
I don't want to be out here giving you the
wrong game and you actually go listen to me and
then you mass your whole life up too. You feel
me so like I'm thinking deep that way because I

(12:19):
know I got a big influence over people.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
You think you more spiritual religion relation, what's that?

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Okay? I believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, but
I don't believe in the religion that people put over him.
But I believe in the relation. Now, the religion is
the Pharisees. I'm not talking about the way people think
about these things or the different on theologies. I'm not

(12:49):
talking about that. I'm talking about I just believe that me,
like in my relationship with God, everything that I don't
seen is what got me closer to Him. Not me
wanted to be a perfect person. Now that's what the
Gospel teaches you feel what I'm saying, you wasn't. You
can't make yourself a sinner, you was already a sinner,

(13:11):
which allows you to then further take that burden off
of yourself and put it onto the Lord and be
able to talk to him about your issues. Because okay,
let's just say, if I was getting closer to God
to be perfect, okay, boom, so whenever I mess up,
that means I ain't close to him. That's cap though.

(13:32):
So that's to say, if you mess up, you're not
close to God, that's cap that that don't that don't
if ever, that don't make sense, And that's why they
religion not right. But relation is, Hey, get what the
Lord know my heart? He knew what I meant, so
he knew what I meant when I did that and
I apologize. Repentance is not just saying I'm sorry, it's

(13:54):
walking away. And that's what people get. So they use
these words too much, and people use these words too lightly,
which make people say, Bro, look when the nigga use
these words, he'd be like, man, y'all niggas say repent
and still go No, could they use the word too lightly?
It's not. It's not just oh, I repent it now?

(14:16):
Do you know what repent mean? Though? Walk away? You
ain't walk away because you still right there in it.
How you walk away when you steal in the mud,
you're still dirty? You feel what I'm saying, so Boom.
When I had when I had got that revelation from
somebody teaching me the way of Christ, because he asked me,
he say, do you believe you'll go to heaven? I say,
I ain't gonna lie here no, And he say why,

(14:38):
I say, I done did X, Y and Z. And
it kept going back to that, like when he kept
trying to explain it to me. He's telling me a lot.
So you feel like you can't go to heaven because
something you done did? But why Like, it's not about
what you do, because God tells us that our our
our works are nothing but filthy our works are nothing

(15:00):
but filthy rads, which means it's nothing you can do
to make God happy. You know one thing you can do,
And let me give you a axample of this. Me
being so young, I learned this from another person. Best
lesson I could have ever learned, Cain and able. Okay, Boom,
Abel had gave Cain. Abel both brought God a sacrifice.

(15:23):
God accepted able sacrifice. But the reason he accepted able
is because Adam and Eve they had Caine and Abel
right boom when they when they was having to talk
with Cain and Abel, they was telling them why they
got kicked out the garden. So they telling him like
they telling them, like, when God give you instruction, do
exactly what he's say because that's what gets you grace.

(15:46):
Caine ain't listen because Cain felt like his works would
get him grace. So what happened when Abel went with
with with the simple strategy that God tells us, which
is your like God to tell you, hey, or stay
out the way, He'll just tell you stay out the way,
or hey, bring me a lamb. He brought him a lamb.
He just wanted a lamb. Get what Caine go and

(16:08):
he go work all day, he go get different type
of fruits, our type of meats and our type of
different things and bring it to God like a whole
different gift. Bas and God like Nigga, ain't want that.
And you're trying to ask kids, but nigg exactly, So,
how do you feel like what you go do right now.
You feel like you can go get redeemed right now,
like it's something that you can go do like And

(16:29):
this is why people get messed up the old or
the old, the Old Testament versus the New and see
the Old Testament, Yeah, we had rules like that. But
if you can go sacrifice, if I can just go
kill a lamb right now and be smooth, that mean
I can just go do anything. I can shoot you
in your face right now and just just go go
go sacrifice something. You feel me like, and i'ma be

(16:51):
good nose. Who who want to be in heaven Like,
let's say heaven is real. Who want to be in
heaven with niggas like that? Like? Who not righteous? Though?
Like you up there with real like real murderers like
I'm talking about. I'm talking about real killers though. And
all the nigga did was they pulled the sacrifice right
before the world blew up. You feel me like you

(17:14):
don't want to be around it like that. The niggas
still grind me in the spirit. They spirit grind me.
And that's why I tell people you you you can.
This is why I stop buying clothes, because you can.
You can dress up your body. You can't dress up
your spirit. You feel what I'm saying, and heaven it's
not gonna be oh, shout of got shout of? Got
the pent? How with the with the with the roller

(17:36):
roy and and and maybe trum ten uys well on
all y'all all um telling no, you're not seeing it
when you when you see a nigga in heaven. But
you see they spirit you see you see if they
clean or they dirty. You feel what I'm saying today, clean,
you feel. So you preach, you sit back and you

(17:56):
and you sit back and you think, like, so, how
could I be a person that could get to Heaven
off works that don't make sense? They don't because my
heart is different than yours? So how is my heart
different new yours? But we in the same place. Birds
of a feather flock together on and off the earth
life like you say, like what God says. We're fighting

(18:18):
out against flesh or blood of principalities and rulers and
high places. So this is on earth. So how much
more do we fight against spirits in heaven in the
spiritual realm? Way more? You feel me? Like? So that's
when I sat back and said Okay, boom, I see
what is real and what ain't. Now. The reason I

(18:39):
don't judge other people's beliefs is because at the end
of the day, it's always a conversation that could be
made to say, yeah, hey, maybe they made it all
off the same thing. But get What I will say
is this is the only thing that I have seen
that made me sacrifice myself for you. And that is
what gets shoot in good standing in this religion. Besides,

(19:02):
I'm not religion, but in relation. Besides obviously having a
relationship with the biggest father, which is the first one,
you know what I mean, that's the number one rule.
But besides that, it tells you to basically sacrifice your
wants and needs for somebody else's. Okay, boom, bank, Bank
need one hundred thousand. I know I can get it.

(19:22):
What I'm doing nothing, I'm on the count right now.
But I can go get that hunted for him. I
got it. I can go get it. Get what I'm
from to do my next mission for the next couple
of days. Help him out. You feel what I'm saying. Hey, man,
my grandma, she says she needs help with one of
her new projects. She built a new new house, a baby.
I need six thousand, I might don't got none, but

(19:44):
twelve go ahead, you got it what we got the
money for. You feel what I'm saying. And this type
of thing is what builds you into being the character
that do get into heaving.

Speaker 5 (19:55):
That's what it's all about, characters, the facts. Now, you
just said some ship that that just resonates one hundred percent.
Ain't no way. We're going to the same place as
if I'm if I'm peering, you're fuck. Ain't no way,
Ain't no way. I only fuck what you doing. You

(20:16):
gotta you gotta clean that ship up first, exactly.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I think it's all.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
It ain't never too late to clean that ship all
the way up, like from your heart. You can clean
your heart up, but you can't. All right, I'm gonna
do some ship and then repent. I'm gonna do some
shit and do sacrifice. I'm gonna do some ship and
then pray. No, you gotta be trying to be peering.
If you fuck up, you just fucked.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Up, exactly. And the difference is if I if I
get up right now and I smack you foul and
I said, oh, I'm sorry, and I look you on
your face. You're gonna be like, sorry, but get what
if if if I'm trying to get up and grab
the water right there and I accidentally hit your face.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
And something, Yeah, ain't mean you know, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
You see what I'm saying. I'm saying, Oh my fuck,
I was trying to.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
It's a different both way, yeah ye, but the reaction
with different. You're right, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
You're right.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
So that's how where you get.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
Your ship from the if you side, where you get this.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
I gotta, I gotta. I got a pastor who died,
he got killed by the government, and nain't Stephen Darby
And that's really it. Parts Stephen Darby and real life
experience and my grandma.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
Yeah me asked your question, bro. Like you you know,
you represent for I don't like to call him wife,
but like the young nation. You know what I'm saying,
represent for the young people.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Man.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
So how you feel when like some of the young
people like kind of just like pushing like the other energy,
like kind of on deal and time and kind of
like the like like like against against what I say
is positivity.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Like I feel sad for him because they don't know
what they're doing, and it really be sad. I sit
down and I'd be like, and you will sit down
there and reflect and really just sit down there and
analyze these folks the way they move. And they thought
pricess bro, Like I was just talking about about that.
The screet is some of the dumbest shit I ever

(22:07):
heard about. Like if you sit down and reflect, nigga
telling you, let me, let me give you something. Let
me give you something real quick. Nigga gonna tell us right,
but when your partner die, Now you and your partner
would have already had the conversation. Nigga, if I die,
tell on me what that tell on me? Nigga go home.

(22:28):
Nigga ain't gonna lose two life. So you your partner
died on the move, You tell the police it's your
dead partner who did it?

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Now?

Speaker 1 (22:35):
You a rat? You hear this like you hear this
ship like and all of a sudden, you can't walk around,
no move because your partner died on the move and
you went home. And Nigga, ain't that the mean nigga?

Speaker 3 (22:48):
Won't Nigga want everybody love exactly.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
You can't win for lose I have heard.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
I don't have the phrase it ain't a live confused
Oh well, he wouldn't want that on his name, or
something like, what are we talking?

Speaker 2 (23:00):
I don't even ain't trying to be.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
That's the same thing as God damn, bro, come out,
they gotta we caught, come out, Bro got away.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
Ain't looking for they ain't looking for nobody else.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
I agree, like the whole system is retarded. And I
why say these niggas sitting theyselves up to be judged?
That why I told niggas I start making music for
the screets right when you make a certain type of
content for a certain type of people, Nigga, if you
make jazz music, don't you respect niggas who like the
blues to be in there? I don't. I don't want

(23:40):
to look. I don't want to cater to niggas who
want to kill so exactly the nigga. We don't got
nothing in coming. Yeah, I used to be on that
when I yeah, you feel like I don't want to
cater to y'all niggas. I don't won't even want youall
nigga around. Get what I want? I told niggain on
my show, I want some of the prettiest vibe play

(24:02):
the coolest people to players nigga like, Bro, we don't
need y'all stink a nigga around the nigga who think
it cool to you everywhere with a third and no,
we're not doing that. You ain't like we're bigger than
that now niggas who can't see a ball that. I'm
not judging you, but could get what I was there too.
But I don't want you around what I got going
on because you're a liability. You feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (24:25):
Because I still can't control what I'm gonna do if
I have to do it. So Bro, yet gone, don't
even bring that energy because the ship y'all on, like
you're saying. If you eventually, Bro, you wrapping in that mic. Bro,
what you're gonna do or what you will do eventually,
you're gonna have to do it, especially got them going
through the small town niggas want to see why you.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
Say that we like that down here. You got some
niggas in the neighborhood can't wait to go back and
talk about that tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
So we like that.

Speaker 5 (24:52):
Let's see if he really liked that, But you really
brought the energy to yourself though.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
That's wein't lose a draw. You still brought the energy.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Nigga, don't understand. I think this just me getting a
little bit older now though. When you sit back and
look at your nigga, you be like, boy, you nigga's stupid,
Like nigga, don't never they think we send back like
oh my God works with the switch. They think we
just back like, oh my God got swizzed, Like no,

(25:25):
what I got? I find your ass? But this ship
don't mean nothing but what I said what I want
these I want you all young nigga to understand like
we're not looking at it like you're a big gangster.
We're looking at you like you stink and you bring
problems this year and me I'm telling you like nigga

(25:46):
looking at you like bro yall they your nigga come
over here. He can't bring nothing good. He don't got
no money, he don't got no good spirit, he don't
got no manners, he don't got no hole. You don't
got nothing. Damn you're right, What do you got? What
do you bring?

Speaker 3 (26:04):
What's even used to talking to you?

Speaker 5 (26:06):
Like unless you're a nigga, that what is the nigga
that you see want to try to he don't want
to be in that situation.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
That's why I say, if you want to be a
better person, that's different because look, at the same time
it is young is out here who had no other choice.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
But what I would say is you see the difference
in them because get what, every brother that's still around
me to this day, we all came out of the
same thing together. They just wanted something different, which is
why we're still together. Everybody else who wanted the same
thing right now, one of my old little partners just
got ten years. Like you feel what I'm saying. Niggas dead,

(26:42):
niggas dying, niggas getting shot, niggas still in the street,
like niggas still living that same life. Not understanding yet,
But it's because, like I say, I always sit there
and give anybody a chance who wants to do better.
If anything, them the folk I reach my hand out
to the most because I feel bad for him, like
down show to really deserve it. He want to do

(27:02):
better here in that predicament right now, and I know
what he going through. So that's why I always if
you pay attention even go like when y'all do some research,
like anybody who watched the video to all my artists
is brothers from my hood or brother from Atlanta, Like
I don't, I don't. I don't go outside of the
royal life familiar, which which is my labor right. But
the royal life familiar is a situation I made. Now, Boom,

(27:26):
get what that why people always ask me why you're
gonna do a big features and I don't get what
I'm I'm gonna put I'm gonna turn on everything that's
us and then boom, get what everything that that's thinking?
Like how I'm thinking we're gonna be running game in
ten twenty years. You feel what I'm saying. Little dt
are done all my parts. You feel what I'm saying.
The sky heavy rocks, you know what I mean? Or

(27:48):
rockets like my little artists. But these niggas finna be
they own CEOs like and get what though, It's not
about what they got, It's about what they impacted. It's
about it's about how they are are impacting. You see
what I'm saying. The money never mean nothing. See wealth,
money and wealth is is two different things. You know
what I mean, wealth is a mindset, money is it's

(28:11):
an object. You see what I'm saying. So when I
sit back and say, hey, if I put on twenty
or the hoghest young niggas mentally and spiritually, and they
do get that platform and impact, get what you know?
What get what you see all these suckers coming out
talking about all this yankster. Hey, that's not even gonna
be a trend.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
It ain't gonna be cool exactly.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Nigga pop outanks, the nigga look frowned upon. Nigga take
your ski mask off, you know what I mean? Like, nigga,
ain't nobody man take that off exactly. And then once
niggas starts seeing it, be that like hey bro, you
ain't got no hold. Bro, you ain't got no money, bro,
Like what you remember how we used to be in
that leveart That what we used to do, Like, hey, broy,

(28:50):
you ain't got no money. You know, we pop out dancing,
you know what I mean? Like that way were on,
Like hey buddy, damn buddy, you saying that ganks the
hell dance man? Cracker move? What's a nigga? You know
what I mean? Like that that what we're gonna bring
back like and ten years from now, like that's what
I see myself doing.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Dope, but vision to go ahead.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
I appreciate that, but not to not to talk your
head off and expand too far from the subject that
you ask me. But basically, yeah, here, yeah, I help
any young man that wants to change. I just ain't
got nothing to do with them niggas who want to
be gainst who then made up example.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
Damn, so what what what's you kind of just said
that I was gonna ask you to, like, what's what's
some of the other stuff you feel like you got
to accomplish? You say, you kind of feel like you
want to shift the narrative a little bit of the
city and what the people is on, the young boys
is on. But what's some of the other things you
want to accomplish?

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Right?

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Purposeful me, I'm focusing on the youth heavy right now,
because that is what's gonna like mold civilization ten twenty
years from now, like the years from now, it ain't
gonna beat this what I alway, he told niggas cut
don can fact chip me. If I'm mine, He'll always

(30:05):
tell me here, He'll tell me like, hey, bro, you
should get into the club scene. I say, bro, I
don't care about them old niggas. Man, for real, I
don't care about the club scene. You want to know why, though,
because old niggas got their mind made of and that's
a fact. Old niggas donet been through so much. They
believe everything that they don't seen is the reason they

(30:26):
need to be there and the reason they there. Hey boy,
hey bro, I don't went through this. I don't went
through this. Now. You can't tell me about this, nef you.
You can't tell me about this if you under did,
if you okay, yeah, what though? But one thing I
can tell you, oh that how to make money faster
than you used to? Yeah, you feel what I'm saying?
Like people don't understand this. You see what I'm saying.
It's certain things like that that people don't understand. So

(30:49):
to say this is though, I'm looking at the youth
because you pouring to them, they gonna pour back into you.
Yeah what right now? Probably I don't. I don't know.
Maybe some of y'all do. But I can't name one
nigga my age. I listen to you, you you can't
name one nigga your age that you rock with. You
wanta know why? You probably knew these niggas.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
You probably knew these niggas.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
You lost me a little.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
I say, I say, you don't listen to niggas. Who
is your age? Because nine times I teen? Either you
knew these niggas.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Okay, you see them on you.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
You know what I'm saying. It's like nigga I went
to school with look little little like he ain't talking
about that he can rob that cool? But you know what?
What what what? I pay attention to all of us,
even all of us when we talk about our favorite artists.
Our favorite artist was older? You feel me our favorite artists,
well say, oh damn little Wayne when I was growing up,
Little Wayne with dripping man with dripping I pay attention.

(31:48):
So if you feed into them folks, if I if
I sow into these folks, I'm gonna reap back, but
in a positive way. If I'm swing into these children
different ways to think, different ways to to analyze their money,
to to to to flip their money, invest their money,
get what these folks gonna grow up be multi millionaires,
be a successful businessman, be successful business women, and grow

(32:12):
up and be like, hey, you know Latona, the one
who taught me how to get my first thousand. Latona,
the one who taught me to he's straight in my life.
Before I got out of high school. I seen his testimony.
It changed me. So that's why I do certain things
the way that I'm doing now. I'm focused on strictly.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
How that work, how that work at the balance, And
they're just curious, like how they work at the balance.
If you're kicking with you kicking, but it ain't really
balanced because like you say, like older Atlanta was like
some plague and money shit, all that type of shit.
But if it ain't balanced because it's so much of
this other shit, how that work?

Speaker 2 (32:42):
And how that make you feel?

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Certain days you feel like you're against you, up against
like it's tough.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Now, hell, now I love it. I love that. You
know why a negative will never be the positive? You
feel what I'm saying? That why I love it. I
love the competition. But can anything going against me always
gonna lose? That why I love it? Because when you
go against me, you already lost. But it comes not
up against you. We together if anything wrong with me,

(33:09):
But as soon as you put yourself against me, you lost.

Speaker 5 (33:12):
What you think the main thing is just like hurting
the youth that's coming out, wrapping them out.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Okay, no fathers m low spirituality MHM guidance and spirituality.
We will put that into the same way. And I'm
gonna say the influence because they have no father, because
they have no spiritual guidance, which spiritual guidance will be

(33:41):
what would be I guess you could say in a
deep manneral ism, deep mannerisms with these kids that they
can't go against like even us, like us not being
street nigga, no more get what We're still gonna be
on point when we see some fund of them. So
they don't have them spiritual the spiritual instilled in them

(34:03):
to a point where when when they see stuff, they
had to discernment to be like all right, I ain't
rocking with that. They not there yet. A lot of
these kids is really lost to a lot of stuff
like you'll see people meet. I'm real deep, like I
say so, I do research and when I see folk
rocking or upside down crosses or or or pencil grounds

(34:26):
and on they chains and some of these kids don't
even be knowing what they be doing. They'll tell you
like like because you're you know, people be on the
on the on, they on their back in the comments
and they might be like, bro, it's just a change.
They don't know though, Like little Bro, like you opening
up a door to the domonic, like like you opening

(34:47):
the door that that make you wide open, like nigga
can take your whole spirit, like you playing like you
don't even know how deep the game get because even
down to or who is that Haitian? Who is that
Haitian nigga who won the war? Won that one war?
I forgot, Bro, it was a Haitian nigga who won
the war against I don't remember if it was America

(35:09):
or somebody, but he won the war. But it was
from like black magic. You feel what I'm saying, Like
these niggas can do magic to the point where right
now you look it up on your phone, Africans doing
magic like nigg You can't even shoot these folks bulletproof.
You feel what I'm saying, Like you can't shoot the nigga. Man,
look up a bulletproof African right now they're gonna pop

(35:33):
up Like these niggas can do real wo Like in
your sleep, I sink the video where a nigga pull
up like the wicked Witch of the West, like you
ever watched the what's that name? Yeah, Wizard of ours.
Nigga pull up like the wicked Witch of the West
with a broom everything, doing the dance in front of
somebody house. It was. It was a whole arm. It

(35:55):
was a whole little segment on the news by how
they took the little nigga who did the little who
did the little ritual, took the baby a baby spirit
like to their whole soul like with the ritual like
outside of their house. I'm saying this shit like, man,
it shit get way deeper than oh, we're gonna shoot

(36:16):
it out band ban ban band like, It's way deeper
than that. That way, I tell niggas go pray like
you need to get right spiritually because it's nothing you
can do that's going to fight back the government that's
gonna beat what the government can do. You feel what
I'm saying. These niggas got covenants with the devil from
hundreds of thousands, I mean like thousands of years ago.

(36:37):
You feel them like the nigga been on different type
of all type of different type of demondic rituals and
stuff that niggas don't even nobody like nigga, you looking
at it simple like, oh, this nigga got more money
than me. Oh, that's the issue. I need to go
to work more. No, nigga, like you don't even know
what but it did to get that paid. It's deeper

(36:58):
than that. When you get past a certain a certain
tax breaking nigga, you gotta tap into something you can't have. Huh. Listen,
if your influence is big enough to the point where
like Michael Jackson, right, Michael Jackson could have if Michael
Jackson had Instagram and he made one post right now,

(37:21):
I told everybody, we're finna rush the capitol. Boy, them
niggas finna rush the capitol. You see what I'm saying.
And if he say, bro, everybody pull off stick to y'all,
but y'all we're gonna sell stick too on the boy today. Yeah,
get what everybody pull off? Sick? So get how could you?
How could I let you have that that amount of

(37:41):
influence without control and my and my establishment though.

Speaker 4 (37:45):
You think that's why people just be getting lost, like
just be like maybe just moving or just getting lost
or just stop.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Or y'all couldn't could get what though? Get what? They're
gonna throw the thread on you. They're gonna try to
scare you, but they gonna pull up on you. They
gonna scare you by they gonna try to show you
like hey, but stop playing like boy, you're go missing.
But some nigga bought some.

Speaker 5 (38:06):
Don't do you think God now, because what you're pushing
is straight knowledge, like trying to help. Like you say,
the youth. Do you think that's gonna be like a
struggle for you? Like when it really come down to
it to it, like you start moving ship, you think
you're gonna have a problem.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
No, because the Lord says, my enemies are going to
become my footstoo. So I feel like I'm gonna just
step over. They might come. You know, it never stay.
The weapon won't be won't prosper.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
No, they never say it won't form.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
They say it won't form, It won't prosper, you know
what I mean? Yeah, So being ship, I feel like
it ain't nothing that to stop a nigga who got
God on his side.

Speaker 2 (38:46):
I say that when you talk about the youth, man,
what you think? What what? And who do you think
has led them a straight.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
We can go all the way down when it starts.
I'm gonna say, man down, like jay zle Wayne, all
of them.

Speaker 2 (39:05):
Like but you said jay Z and Wayne, I'm gonna
say that.

Speaker 1 (39:09):
I'm gonna say they were the faces of that era.
That what I'm saying, Like they were the faces of
that era. But I'm gonna say that era is where
like everything started to deteriorate. You feel me, Like once
two thousand hit, I feel like everything just started to
get everything that went Norman started be normal, like boom,
like Nigga, it was crazy just to sad your pants,

(39:31):
like you feel me Like now Nigga boom and go
from niggas sag and they pants. Nigga starts sipping draink.
Niggas start getting higher out all day every day, you
know what I mean. Then then now niggas starting to pistol,
like not just have a pistol. You know, it was
crazy to even have a gun back then. But like boom,
not not not even Nigga hate dope down to two
gloss a thirty. Yeah, like one of them off the waist,

(39:55):
you know what I mean, one of them under the
nigga's shoulder like I mean, on the Nigga r and pit,
like you feel like it's starting to get like that.
I feel like that was two thousand. That just me,
But I don't know what happened before the two thousand,
so I can't tell.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
You what I feel like. I mean, me and him
be having debates about this. This is a fucked up
thing to say, Like Crack.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
Kind of blessed a lot of people, but it fucked
up a lot of people too. It was like a
gift and the curse of the crack aerror, you know
what I'm saying. So for me in my life, that's
when I started to see like waiting for sure, That's
why he was saying before two thousand. By two thousand,
I don't know, we had already experienced that ship crack
aer but.

Speaker 5 (40:38):
What he said made a sentence, made a lot of sense,
and I was just thinking about it, like around late nineties,
two thousand, it did ship that we never thought we
would do just started to be normally. We had to
do it, even with the clothes, like skinning Jean Nigga like,
but I never put them off, but they started making
the way.

Speaker 3 (40:54):
You ain't have no choice, Yeah, no clothing, big League.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
The music and sh You think that was the internet though,
because that was the beginning of the Internet.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
You know what I'm saying. Regardless of what like he
just said, it's just started.

Speaker 5 (41:05):
To be normal things that we were frowned upon, Like
hell nah, but Nigga, they ain't buying no whole ship.

Speaker 3 (41:11):
Now it's like trigger it you got it?

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (41:15):
What one is it?

Speaker 5 (41:17):
First of all, man get it how you live and
that said mine my bitch, I don't do whatever, but
like just how niggas be like ship, bro, damn nigganna
bust down on anybody?

Speaker 3 (41:27):
That ship went normal?

Speaker 1 (41:28):
Now you lame you. I mean, now you lame me.
You don't pay for a dinner.

Speaker 3 (41:33):
I agree, yeah, I agree to it.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
That's when it that's when that ship started to shift
a little bit, like like you said, with the like
instead of being drug dealers, niggas start being drug users
out loud.

Speaker 3 (41:44):
Yeah yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying, Like this
ship cool enough for that? Ain't cool?

Speaker 5 (41:53):
You a j but that ship regular, like nigga, ain't
nobody hide to me.

Speaker 3 (41:59):
That's a flextion.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
Yeah yeah, nigga on Instagram. I don't seen niggas take
like pull him in the hand. It's tenzan right here.
It's tensaying right here.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Eat.

Speaker 5 (42:12):
I'm just saying, like, damn, bro, you trying to die?

Speaker 1 (42:15):
Hey, crazy bro, like niggad be on TikTok Instagram, Like
y'all y'all not sipping yellow, y'all niggas sipping red? Like nigga,
what did you talking about?

Speaker 3 (42:31):
Like the ship that we make cool is insane exactly.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
It happened in the two thousand though, Like even when
nigga were doing crack, right, it went cool? Was it
cool to do crap?

Speaker 3 (42:43):
You a crackhead?

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Okay, smooth, so it went cool to do crack? Ship?
I can't even tell you, like in a room full
of teen ship somebody in that big polishing.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
Powder, Oh, they is for sure?

Speaker 1 (42:56):
You know that cool?

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Now that's normal, that's regular. Like yeah, that's to them.
I'm just saying, that's more normal.

Speaker 5 (43:05):
Dug out here, like you ain't nothing, keep talking like
what yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (43:12):
But I don't judge nobody for what they do.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
But it's just like and then we get desensitized to
a lot of ship.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
And that's what I was talking about.

Speaker 3 (43:18):
Because if you don't speak on ship. If you do,
if you're the person that speaks on ship, you a hater.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Like why are you all in that man?

Speaker 3 (43:24):
Been a judging him?

Speaker 5 (43:25):
But but what I'm saying, But that's that's what made
people a lot of niggas fall back from just saying
ship because you become a hater because it's the new normal.
Everybody doing it, so you're gonna you're the only one.
It's gonna stick.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
Out like a nigga.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
And that that's why I say it go back to
the fathers and the guidance, because if we all had
the guidance to look at that one nigga who's powdered
and be like, instead of all of us coming or
everybody else coming together and be like, hey bro, don't
judge that nigga. Everybody like hey buddy, what is you doing? Yeah?
You see what I'm saying, the reaction will be different.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Make him the outcadt exactly like, but what is you doing?

Speaker 1 (44:03):
You tripping? Like nah, look the girl gonna get lit
with her without that, you know what I mean? Like
you you you tripping? But like, it all comes down
to these nigga being lost and always go back to
the same thing. And then Nigga looking up to the
lost niggas like it's like blind blind leading the blind shit,
you know what I mean? The niggas just I don't
know what oh boone. All of a sudden, you see

(44:24):
twenty niggas. You see twenty million niggas who love stiff
and lean and pipping person. It's an epidemic. This sh
is an epidemic. Like this shit worse than chrome.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Real niggas need to go quarantine.

Speaker 5 (44:39):
Then nigga let go the person lean on gay and
nigga damn from that ship though they said it.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
Cause you know, anything you do, niggas gonna try to
knock it off. That's just how go.

Speaker 5 (44:56):
Niggana figure out the way they goddamn bootleg everything. So
we're putting together, faith piell, what the big thing to do?
Put a little pension find all in them bit Nigga
checking out.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
But why I just stay away from all these niggas. Hey,
It go back to the question asked me, what is
something that I need to do? What you like? What
is something I'm gonna feel like like the next chap
that's the next chap, making it so big to the
point where we rebuild not only just at Lena, but

(45:31):
the whole globe inside out. Like instead of Nigga going
up for degeneracy, Nigga going up for being stand up citizens,
nigg going up like you know how people like, oh,
we make the right nigga rich that type like Nigga
need to make nothing but the right niggas rich. Like
niggas who don't deserve the pape don't need to see

(45:52):
the pape, but get with folks need to be able
to see. You know how Gods say those with eyes,
those with eyes to see and years to hear. We'll here.
You feel what I'm saying like it's stuff like that
because boom, some people when we get on these podcasts
and talk to these people and we have these conversations
like they don't see real life. These niggas see like

(46:14):
it's like niggas got an alternate or universe in they
head like perspective. You feel what I'm saying, like when
they sit back like you might see it. Sit here
and watch three people on the podcast sit here and
talk about some real life situations that need to be handled.
Tune right out. Nigga talking about squy perks Lean draws

(46:38):
some rap nigga who don't mean.

Speaker 3 (46:39):
Aga locked in? Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh look but
they got shared it.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
They got a new glitch. Bro. You can get twenty
five hundred to day, but if I told you how
to get twenty million in ten years, nigga don't want
to listen. He wants twenty five hundred today. You feel
what I'm saying. It's it's like niggas lost because they
don't have no direction of what is really what I
ain't you feel what I'm saying? Like me, I had

(47:05):
I had to get myself back together too, like when
I had to kick the drawers and all the little
extra bs I was on the street and all that.
I say, Damn, Like when I had started getting my
schedule back together, I'm like, damn, I down or don't
wake up and don't know what to do. NIGGAAI wake up?
Used to get bush, your teeth get high, like go
make some music, but real life, like nigga need to learn,

(47:27):
but you ain't learning every day. Boy, You're getting dumber.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
How you tap back?

Speaker 1 (47:32):
Okay boom? First it started with a schedule, So I say,
your first schedule might not be your best schedule. Doubt
how it well me? Like my first schedule got me
back active. My second schedule that I had put together
was the one that was like, all right, boom, now
boom at eight am, wake up, workout, all right, boom.

(47:54):
By twelve o'clock, I need to be go running errands,
you see what I'm saying. By by three o'clock, I
need to be doing my financial literacy. By six o'clock,
I need to be giving me some more food and
taking it back to the spot. I mean, by by
eight o'clock, I need to have been there and wind
it down, making me some music, chilling, doing whatever I'm doing.

(48:15):
Like the way I tap back in though, was me saying, Okay,
where do I want to be? That's a big, big question.
That's why I ask everybody when I meet them, where
do you see yourself in the next five to ten years?
Like where do you see yourself before when it's all done?
But the reason you sit there and ask yourself this
question is because it's gonna It's gonna bring a bunch

(48:35):
of solutions, a bunch of answers to a lot of
questions that you're gonna have later on when you're trying
to build yourself as a person. So boom, I say,
you know what, I want to build a franchise. I
want to be a frind, a household name. I want
this key to be a household name. I want it
before I die. I have so many franchises, or at

(48:57):
least one big franchise that my daughter can go get
a job back when she turned eighteen, or she get
a percentage on my company. You know what I mean,
equity in my company. You feel me boom, So again
I start. I started saying, so what do I gotta
do to make sure this is that's where I get
to okay, boom, where I need to learn. So I

(49:18):
need to take some time out my day to learn.
I need to take some time out my day to
get my mind right. I need to take some time
out of my day to make sure most definitely pray.
So that's at the start of the day. And I
need to take some time out my day to work.
I need to be doing something every day. It need
to be some type of time that I'm using to
put towards my work. So boom, my work and the

(49:41):
new knowledge that I instill myself with is gonna be
what creates this dynasty. So I need to take days out,
I mean take time out of it every day to make
sure I'm tending to those And my relationship with the
Lord is what's gonna lead me into making the right
decisions not only for myself but for everybody else, because
that gives me the discernment to know if an answer

(50:03):
to a question is right or wrong. So that's how
I did it, like basically sending looking to the future
and say Okay, what's gonna get me done? And then
when you do that, you can even it starts getting
so technical that you can you can put numbers together
and say, all right, boom, I'm made two million by
next year. Okay, boom. If I make two million, I

(50:25):
can take all right, boom, will take We'll take five
hundred thousand off. Tests, will take another five thousand out
for investment, will take a one hundred thousand out for living, issuments,
will take. You see what I'm saying. And then it
gets so it gets so deep to the point where
you got a budget for your whole year. You see
what I'm saying. And this is what taught me and

(50:46):
led me into being a better version of myself.

Speaker 5 (50:49):
Now what I'm saying, Like, that's like the structure part
of saying. How you mentally snap out of like like
you said, trying to chase your daddy footsteps during the street,
how you mentally.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
Humble like God gonna humby. You feel me like I
was locked up and when I had started realizing what
I was doing, I had just got locked up for
a switch boom. Nigga told on me I had pushed up.
Niggas said, I come push up some old hood. I
push up. Nigga told on me, I get locked up. Cool,
I'm in a five months boom. So as I'm sitting down,

(51:26):
I'm like, damn, I'm sitting back. I like, Damn, I
just got fied my bro locked up. Like my influence
is that I'm not seeing my influence like I could
do good with my influence. That's what showing me, Like, Damn,
I'm not doing no good with the time and the
resources guy giving me. That's like unappreciation. You feel me.

(51:47):
So I'm like, damn, okay, boom. Now that I wanted
to do better and learn better, I'm getting into the
Bible and I'm asking God before I get in the
bob like show me God where I went wrong, and
then he's on me. I'm like, damn, like, oh, I'm
being selfish. I'm not using the resources God gave me
to sew back into his people. I'm sowing into me.

(52:09):
I'm swing into my evil intent. Like not only am
I trying to hurt this man, kill this nigga, all
the type. I ain't did nothing for my people for real,
like I have like, yeah, I'm I'm you know, Grandma
and Pop eat when I eat. But now I'm talking
about like like make it my duty to serve my people.

(52:32):
I ain't do that. I wasn't doing that. And when
I sat back and reflected, that's what got me out
of mind space to be like all right, boom, where
you laying in here? You sitting here kicking it with
the nigga. When you call your daddy and your daddy
answer every time you call your you call your grandma,
she answer, every time you call Harry Rockdski, they answer
every time. You feel what I'm saying. So I'm sitting

(52:52):
back and I'm like, you know, I need to appreciate it.
I call done, you answered every time. I'm like, I
need to appreciate my brothers and my family, because it's
much bigger things that God has blessed me with, like responsibilities,
with greater responsibility or greater power come great responsibility, you
know what I'm saying. And I sat back and watched
the power that God was giving me. I'm like, damn

(53:13):
on that last poster I posted in front of their
stove that it got one hundred and twenty five thousand, Like,
but what what impact was I making? What was I
showing you?

Speaker 4 (53:23):
Like?

Speaker 1 (53:23):
How dumb I am? You feel me? If you was
to go look at my page right now, a big bang,
another another prosperous you know, or older black black figure
with impact. You know what I mean. Come look at
my look at my page and say, hey, let me
see what but on you hearing good things about men?
You go to my page, you say, but this is

(53:43):
a little dumb nigga right here. I don't want to
be around the niggah. I couldn't blame you because I'll
be saying the same thing. Why I'm not being around
that nigga leading you over there? We're good because get
what I understand. So I sat back and I started saying,
like a nigga need to move as if I have

(54:05):
these resources, I need to move as if I appreciate
these resources because niggas don't get half of what I get.
Niggas don't get half of the type of cards like
the hand, I'm dope, nigga don't get there, you feel me.
So I'm like, man, I can't keep playing like this
just oh this is just everyday thing. Oh hell no.
So when I got out, I'm like, boom, I'm gonna

(54:27):
show God my initiative, to show him how much I
appreciate what he did. So that's what you made me
go up.

Speaker 5 (54:34):
And basically, yeah, it's dope where.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
You're at in your journey right now.

Speaker 4 (54:40):
When it comes to like women and females blessings or distractions.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Or a little bit of both, man both.

Speaker 1 (54:48):
If you find the right one, she could be a blessing.
But a lot of them be discratched. Okay, a lot
of them in it to win it. Yeah, it's not
in it to love you. They want to get the prize.
They want the prize they feel like, and this is
the issue, Like women don't see us as the prize.

(55:09):
They see what we got as the pride. You see
what I'm saying, And that's a big issue when you
were a man, because we the head, not the tail.
But if the tail is following, I guess you could
say a hair full of money. She not looking at
the head, She looking at the aspect. She not looking

(55:30):
at she not looking at you. She don't love you,
she don't care about you, she caret about what you got.
So she could she feel like she could be the
head and want me to go all the way back
down to Oh you remember when they when they had
started off with sich and they told them like basically
like they telling the women like you can get set,
you just can't have no father in the house. But

(55:51):
it was to give women what they wanted at the time,
which was independency, but take the father out of the household,
so not even women run them up basically, and then
boom the government using women against us. So now we
all just losing because we all against each other. It's
a circle. But to say this is to say, y'all,

(56:14):
I don't know, like right now on your so, I
ain't even staying around playing with any hope. I ain't
even gonna lie I got I got them, but I'm
not feelings, you know. Yeah, I ain't finna little player.
I ain't evenna let them play me off all the
street though, cause I got too much going. I got
a little girl, I got, I got a career. They

(56:34):
just on day on the back burner, like whenever I
make time for them.

Speaker 4 (56:38):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
Man, when it's all set and downe what you want
your legacy to be?

Speaker 1 (56:43):
Man, I just wanted to. I want it to be.
I want to be an icon in the aspect of
me helping so many people, like influencing the youth and
so many people to do better and be the best
them like I want folks to be Like, well, I
start start tapping it with Shatton. I started being a

(57:03):
better version of myself, Like I'm taking tips and I'm
taking points from how he thinks it'd be like damn,
Like oh yeah, sha to put me on game right here,
like Shaulta taught me to. It turned me to a
better follow, a better business man, a better a better
follower of God. No matter who you follow, Christ or
whoever you follow, you became a better follower of them though,

(57:26):
and you and you grew because, like I said at
the same time, I'm not gonna condemn nobody for what
they believe in because I may or may not be right.
You did, you know what I'm saying. But at the
same time, I commend everybody for trying to be a
better deal. And that's what I want everybody to do,
like everybody come together as one and before you know it,

(57:47):
for real, I want to have an event that's so
big in the city, right, like everybody know they can
pop out, Like I want my face to be smooth
to the point where when I do events, they like, hey, Latona,
Latona just got a little like everybody, all the peace
piping out, like all the pretty women piping out, like
all the kids pipping out. Like it's like it's like

(58:08):
it's like a cookout vibe. But every time I do
one of them, that's how it is. Like everybody in
the city got called because to be so good, like
great love, Like every time I do something or at
least somebody that they come together in God's name or
in my name. I wanted to come together in peace,
Like oh yeah, like you you rock with ton the Two.

(58:30):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (58:31):
You think you you're walking in your purpose?

Speaker 1 (58:34):
Yeah, I think so. I think my purpose is to
influence the youth and the greatest way possible and use
my platform to uplift God's word and not my word.
So I feel like right now on helping folks who
ain't hear these words that I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
M H, what's your biggest struggle in that?

Speaker 4 (58:57):
Because everybody, even even if we sit with the most
positive people like that, if they get really like transparent
about it, they'll say, but I still struggle with this.
I still struggle with that, Or I struggle with a
phone call that can make me go this way or
a situation that can make me go this way.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
What's your biggest struggle? Um? Going back like backsliding, but
it's not backsliding, it's like remembering why not to Sometime
you'll get their car or you'll get that feeling like
what you said. It'll be certain situations pop up where

(59:36):
you did close going back to the old U. But
then you gotta like self flick. So I say temptation
or I say self control too though, because niggas get
in a position to what they got power but don't
got no self control. That I say, with more power
comes better responsibility, you know what I mean? Because you

(01:00:00):
get up here, yeah, well, and I just start I
just start shooting off doing whatever I want, Like Boom,
I'm spending one hundreds of thousand on Jerry. I'm triggering
on all these different women, buying all these different cards,
different clothes, Like I'm just enjoying the lifestyle and that's cool.

(01:00:20):
I could be doing it, but it also comes with
having discipline and to to sit back and act yourself.
What do I want to be in ten twenty years?
And is what I'm doing right now gonna help me
get there?

Speaker 4 (01:00:38):
That's crazy, But I ain't never heard no young niggas
speak over twenty years nothing. I'd be doing it in
fire increments. That's that's command to wat salute you could.

Speaker 5 (01:00:48):
I ain't never heard young nigga really talk the shit
you're talking, Bro. Keeping really different, Bron, You're gonna have
a long career standing on that ship you own, bro ship,
because basically what you're saying is, Bro, I feel like
I'm a vessel to teacher young nigga. They ain't gotta
go into the ship that they see. They can really
got damn change some ship exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
I feel like if I just stay on like what
you said, I stay on my path, I'm I ain't
nothing gonna stop me. I'm doing it for God. I
ain't doing it for me, so he ain't gonna let me.
He ain't gonna let nobody stop me.

Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
You got a new supporter right here. Don't with you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
I appreciate family man.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
Definitely gonna do it again. Let him know what you
gotta come in the spring this summer though.

Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Hey Man, so Boom, I got my first gospel album
called Elies, right, but it got a twist to it.
It's not like no preachy like gospel album. It's kind
of like it's a different type of guy. But I'm
finna drop. That's gonna be my next album. And I'm
finna drop probably like April so Boom, I probably got that.
And then introduction to my my label, to Royal Life Melia.

(01:01:52):
We already dropped our first project, but we're finna do
a big up here. I guess you could say, I
don't know. The introduction wasn't no introduction, that was just
a drop, Like now we're finna introduce it for real,
like we drop, we finish introduced, like get everybody acquainted
with DT, you know what I mean? Like le j
Man's little uh uh uh hard heads and Wi Fi

(01:02:17):
is like my whole little camp for real, Rocket all
my brothers, r W five, Steezy, you know what I mean,
my brother so stuff like that. That what I got
going on my label. I'm really just expanding into my
brand for real. That's just what I'm going on in
this in the next couple of months doing my vlogs
as well. I'm finished start doing uh not like a podcast,

(01:02:41):
but kind of where I start answering like Q and
a's for my my my fans and stuff like that,
and I talked to them about their issues, kind of
like Ted Talks, you know what I mean. Don't finish
start doing that on my ceo key page. But that
about it, like growing mentally physical.

Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
So tell us a little bit about tour too.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Oh yeah on Boom missus Key Tour start February twenty eighth.
It's gonna go all the way up until April eleventh.
We're gonna go through up through ten cities, all the
major capitals, Miami, I mean, Atlanta, all the big things.
You know. We're gonna be in New York everywhere. So

(01:03:22):
we really just tapping in with the family doing another
Like I ain't even doing shows. I'm doing more like
Ted talks with the performance behind it, just tapping it
out my thoughts, like being able to interact with my fans.

Speaker 4 (01:03:34):
It's a little much continued success to you. You know what
I'm saying, We wonn't call away. We support us, like
Bank said. You know what I'm saying, y'all. Make sure
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