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December 3, 2022 • 67 mins

Icewear Vezzo stops by the Trap!

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Water man. Yeah, ain't got no sugaring. That's how we live, man.
You know black to be sugar water, right, man, congratulations
on everything. Appreciate you brother saying, man, really he was

(00:27):
really working man running you wanted just oh yeah, yeah yeah, man,
he didn't want who put me up on your music
years ago? Real? I appreciate this shit, man. Really, he's
been told me that ship. Wow. I was like, yeah,
we call that one. Give me knowing that nigg be knowing.

(00:54):
How know you've been down in the city. I just
got down here this morning. Uh No, I went on yesterday,
but I was in New York like punting two days.
You do that bitch is moving around. Man, jeez, you
got a video. Shoot, Thursday's gonna be on the good sing.
There's some quick shiit you here? You know snow a
legend man, Yeah, yeah, yeah, usual Detroit, big down that

(01:19):
bro like he really ain't like I ain't know to
like came to the city and seen like they had
a concert that you answer. Niggas was like, uh, what's
what's the mall? My moll? That summing said, I'm a
saying that summer say, getting right, that's how you know
that nig and that's how you know what nigga rich
Man he telling about what's the summer said, Yeah, you
know that's why you know fifth Field too, though, Yeah,

(01:43):
I know the way I listen, I've a autodd trait thinking. Man,
if I wasn't deep, they got definitely they go all
the way. It's a city regular got it. Got yack
on that bit that nigga. Yeah, hard man nigger those things. Yeah,

(02:13):
chick o. Man, all we do is got damn bring
ghetto legends through the trail. You ghet old niggas. Man
got my motherfucking nigga. When I win't ready, wein't ready.
We gotta send the atmosphere you want to man, whatever
I'm on whatever man, play that flat cards, Yeah, played

(02:34):
jack cards, all right, we got we gotta you know,
we gotta get a couple in check on the sauce.
You get this motherfucking atmosphere, right, you're feeling you, man,
I ain't the type of nigger they go to work
and just be working the whole time. You feel me,
I'm gonna take my goddamn time. You know, I'm on
black people times. Give me some volume, bron I'm a

(03:02):
jack cardis Yeah, manly rich out jack art, make it
shoup aside like a cat started. That's robbing thigging. What's
the boats gotta track hard? Ain't they im about the
track arc? I hate back walk. I'm a little we
call it pug around that will back all that back pattle.

(03:22):
I'll pull up and take a nap. Left the ass settle.
You're talking crooked head shot leave it damn get trying
to pull it up and trying to stack telling fay
me what I'm a crack seller. We also knew hunting
racks on telling half stepping as parody. Yeah, that's parody,

(03:43):
scar act like a skin of turn it on your serious.
You don't stretched to be a chap said made the
ship like I rank the rest like you don't know,
you just stand. I hate motherfucker talking kind of great.
We can see like a can of than play free
real free, real last straight up and working up to

(04:10):
cud kidding, working in and turn it outing on the right,
play curt on popping the in and strip club out
a party over and I say pop trip club at
the party over, real lady, a real man, and you

(04:31):
can puck any bliss you got forty four for Robert
ry Thomas. They can play mud baby, get that mud baby,
next the mud baby, mud baby, next, play that in
my first yeah, when they ain't yet had a top down.
Let that ship play on with that son. That's one

(04:51):
of those songs too, that one. Oh my, yeah, you
pull at the getting it on even you can't hit
a word, just slapped in the trollery. I didn't you
pull there this ship? Think goode a little bit. I
played this at ignorant level. Yeah he got to You
would have thought I was in that and then think
puld have been in furnt with that tall hell. Yeah, yeah,

(05:14):
I know he's just sticking ship. But the cop I
was like a BUTTL, I just will ship goofy. Nike
is trapping for three weeks and still ain't this ship.
Someone's fronting in new roading like a plater. Thirty seats
were forty one. Damn data bitch, maybe like I made
in one year, which I was late for this fucking
talking never do no like he's creatable flashing that jury

(05:36):
at your show. He coming take your ship. Damn. They
trying to major ship all the jury light of my
old nickl like the vague trip real roster brought me
a new matching Carsey had you in his treets and
still ain't took some million on some ladyship cracking sea
and finn of drinking, or I ain't know no saving ship,
make de fitty year with that, or a little a
baby ship hit the road to Ti thou Pi Wayne Bay,

(06:00):
and ship told my business stuff it in her couch.
He had to trade a bit tressed the work, do
it ship like yoga. That's my training, bitch, turn and
chopp up like a little kid. I've been a spensorship.
You would the opposite of number two and me you ain't.
The ship's clear, Throw me up ten racks a little
raining ship, ghetto girl, and she got a fatty that's
my favorite. Bitch, got the same bottles in my kitchen

(06:21):
at my babyship. Gotta sketching on me and whole thirty
and the pain. My mama said, I've got some screw
loose and needs some maintenance. Probate jack over here, first place,
you don't know Asian ship funk around and got another
me on a wait and this oh mom is playing
the background because they ain't legit out of halvings need
to quit my car. I can't be taking me. Yeah.

(06:43):
I never favors getting throw me up for three and
the crusold. It's a fatal twist things in the game
of finding out on some flavorship. How you get Goring.
He's the guy that has played us Papa's slat. It
makes it with a flat lettersatanship ella shooters blowshp like
a hook. A littervatorship told her, I can't lead you
like my drink. Belove your naked fay enough and that's

(07:05):
what impatiently got that save me one. I mean, I'm
feel like, yeah, I feel healthy here doing the right
Hell yeah, I feel like I'm doing the right, feel healthy. Yeah,
I gotta man, what this in a trophy? Man? My
last gonna give me more? Foster think I'm gonna take
him back. Damn I'm gonna take him back to that
curtain they give me. That's one man, Okay, may give

(07:29):
me Foster, dam boyd. Yeah, that's what we do around
this motherfucker. Man. Yeah, we're back like spans. Yeah yeah, yeah. Man.

(07:49):
This first song was one of the first song I
drive when I got to fit. I know, I swear
to I know. Yeah. So nice on my good blind food,
but the whole my bank and I signed forward the
reading nigger on the chicken touch chicken took all my
new money and my chicken talking first, Nigga Servia got

(08:13):
the bird and see the can come up and you
weren't well. I'm sorry. Rash streak a bud like a
wine plan, little brooches on my feet, got a toe finished.
It made a little more Candi by Mo Carrie, Where
my devil come by me. This nigga is talking shit.

(08:35):
Nigger leg but it's gonna take a whole harmy that
defeed me. Nigger be streak, get a bad be streak.
Motown chick had a pussy man we want this ship
is yeah, he on your move, f fool They bot

(09:00):
a man just super pots up. Nigga's like fort keep
a stick with me. See damn man, I get there. Look,

(09:31):
damn I was talking spicy on what I ain't gonna
why because I forgot about that bitch bro what you did.
I didn't mean of things. Fine, I'll jelling youself like
all the way back. Man, I just want to God right,
you gotta do one more? She stood one more? Yeah,
one more, but she didn't give me a honey kade,

(09:52):
then we're gonna stay on that that lord's they'll give
me a honeycake. It can't be forgetting about honey, can't
one of them? Bro? Come on, man, one more street chick,
just just to shoot, just to show how deep you
are in these streets, cheered me on honey cake. Man,
that nigga knows something, man, Bro, But that's what I'm saying.

(10:19):
They got the road to Detroit. Nigga, are you beat
on that bitch moving around the head bitch too, ain't
gonna last. Das gonna see some little gooch nigga something
always chasing nothing signs my nigga. Think if you ain't,

(10:55):
if you ain't never heard, just then when you got
some ship of your whip, nigga, put this or the
Manniga to school. Your motherfucking riffing miracle starts working. Maga
sta't getting money this ship ain't. They're gonna run it
up right here. Yeah, your ship ain't eating to your mirror,
hall off, you're backing. We're running the mirror fall out

(11:19):
when the river mirror said follows pu, yeah, I surprise,
thank yeah, step chalking out. You are loving a six man.

(11:48):
She's like, I'm flying my nigga always in the club.
Don't sign my nigger time my nigga go to and
a man say yeah, I think around through the d

(12:17):
like niggas no security, no man in the city man
like Detroit one of them cities. Man. And you know,
like I tell you, like how I met this nigga,
Like we was doing a shoot for Charlemagne show at
this mental health gym in Detroit, and uh, you know,

(12:40):
you don't you know the music. I knew the music Pride,
but you don't know what the story is behind the
man and make the music. And when we met man
like just you know, it's one thing to connect with
the nigga because you like they are, but when you
see the type of man that the nigga is and
the type of ship that makes you speak the way
that you speak like men, this nigga locked in immediately
because Slim the been through so much and this ability

(13:02):
to be able to express himself being a nigga that's
from the streets of Detroit, one of the realest cities
in the world, but still be able to express himself
in the manner with people that's like us from everywhere.
Get to understand, nigga, you're going through some ship that
you can make it through. You can get through. You
can come out on the other side of and be
successful and take care of your family. Man. So, man,

(13:23):
that just made me fall a little with the nigga
even more, Like I woke up all the nigga. He
was like, what's up, Slam you think just because that
that respect is dead. Man. So this nigga is one
of the most You know, we meet a lot of
niggas in this game. We haven't met a lot of
niggas lost. You know. We come in contact with a
lot of niggas and a lot of them disappoint you.
But this nigga right here one of the realist niggas

(13:43):
you can ever meet. Man all the way. So it's
the honor to have you in the trap. Man all
the way. And if you didn't know, because I could,
I do it. I mean all the way from the
six the east side of Detroit. You know what I mean.
The drunk guard nigga. You already know, nigga, I just

(14:05):
start how you and my motherfucking nigga, the one and
only ice wear Vezo. Man, there's a trap for us
for real. Yeah, and I appreciate your niggas though for real, bro, Like,
y'all platform mean a lot to us, Like you know

(14:25):
what I'm saying. Just and them trenches overall, bro, Like,
y'all really are the culture. Y'all helped pushing that culture forward,
you know what I'm saying. So this ship, this ship,
this ship turned from me. Bro, this ship feel big
for me, Bro, real nigga ship and I mean that too.
You know what I'm saying. You told us, told me
when we met. He was like thet in the face nigga,
that wilding out and you bet not turn the channel
or listen. Bro, that's our big nigg in real life,

(14:48):
like for real, like man wilding out like love hip
hop them to them two shows right there, because you
gotta think rather women on their day, y'all think it's
funny as ship. Bro, Like we that's all we tuned into. Bro,
Nigga bat not turn that TV bro everything. I look,
you know we had we had a whole TV room
for detraiting ship. Bro. I was like there was so
many DC I know. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.

(15:10):
Shut out the niggas and jail wasn't well and now,
while not really one of the biggest souls, ain't the
fans brot me now, I swear to God, you never broke.
They come up, they tell us that I'm not thinking that.
I'm thinking like jail No, No, we're sick. We in
the rotation, Nigga. Bro, listen, my nigga, the fans, Bro,

(15:33):
if were sitting and watching that ship, we're knowing what timing.
Come on, niggas is cooking food. Look, my man, my
manager's got out. Bro. He didn't tell you too. Nigga
were cooking food meals to watch Wild and Out by
my kids. Nigger having serious Bro. I wish I could
explain this ship anymore. Bro. We're cooking fools meals. Man,

(15:53):
Nigga make sure they got their work out in everything, bro,
before while and not come on on me bro. Yeah
tight up, sir, Yeah man, Like I've been a fan
of your music before you went to the Fizz, like
just because I gotta love for Detroit like I always
you know, we all do, but for me, you know,
being from d C. Like, it's it's certain cities that

(16:15):
remind me of the city I grew up in because
you know, that it's still black. You know what I'm saying,
Like you going, it's the culture is so rich in Detroit.
So I fell in love with Detroit when I fought.
When I went in, you was one of the first
people that I discovered you. You know, peasy, You know
what I mean? Though, boy cash out, of course you
know what I'm saying, Like you know, baby face, Rade,
all y'all niggas. I've been working with y'all niggas way

(16:37):
way before, but I lose to tell you. I always
just say, man knees, niggas is the next niggas Like
these is the niggas that's gonna change the game. And
you know what I mean, Like I always knew. And
that's why when you made the statement that was controversial
a couple of weeks ago that you changed the sound
to rap, I was one of the motherfucker's like, yeah, nigga, Like,
didn't the nigga change the sound? Like so what made

(16:59):
you comfortable? And up? We all jump right into that.
What made you comfortable enough to come out and and
talk like that? Now? You know, it's so crazy, Like
I think a lot of niggas took that as me
saying like like overall, like I changed the sound or
the rap game. And I'm just speaking from like, you know,
from the from the level I'm on, like I'm at
I'm at, I'm at my ground. I feel like I'm
at the ground level. I'm in the trenches. We're in

(17:20):
the streets, you know what I'm saying that, Like, you know,
as far as all the artists coming from the streets
and what we're listening to in them clubs and strip clubs.
What nigga's right too, is that is that sound that
I feel like I brought back to the game. You
know it Rap ain't nothing new. I'm gonna how you
how you doing how you say it ain't ain't nothing
new everything that I'm being done. It's just niggas do

(17:41):
it differently. You know what I'm saying. The way of
nigga do it is new. You know what I'm saying.
So just rapping on like the real gritty gutta beasts
that sounds like a nigga made them bitches in the closet,
like niggas weren't coming in and I came that, you
know what I mean. So I was just speaking for
like the trenches and like niggas that's on the come
up right now, Like that's the that's the sound niggas
is wrapping up. And I wasn't saying it most so

(18:02):
like you know, like man, I I changed it out.
I don't want no need to rapping on this. No.
I appreciate everybody rocking like that, but I'm a humble nigger. Bro.
You already know. I just was staying the fact and
I did. Yeah overall though, but and that's the goal
intentionally to change it. Overall people are gonna reacting like that.
I'm just starting saying it like that too. Then, Yeah,

(18:25):
I changed the way niggas tell ju that's a but
it's sounded like before I came out. Yeah, as a fact,
but like sneaking and doing my ship, h you know,
like me, we can collaborate and I'll show you how
to do you. Yeah, I've been saying this, like my

(18:49):
favorite rap come out of Detroit and Flint, you know
what I mean, Like just what with the Detroit sound
of the Flint sound like with y'all and then what
what what places change that ship too? Though, Mike and
the Coucie Man and all them niggas like just that
area that sound, Like what do you think that comes from?
Like just that that sound that y'all produced, like because

(19:12):
it's been around if you go all the way back
to Goddamn, you know, Blade always had a different sound.
But what do you think y'all was able to y'all
like come together and have like that, sit down and say, no,
this is where we all pushing on. Organically, that ship
organically happened, like you know what I'm saying, Like you say, Blade,
the Cheddar Boys, the whole Street, Lord, rock Bottom, Lives Boys,

(19:34):
May West, all the niggles are already wrapping on them
type of beats. They just was a little slower back
when they was doing it. And then the trade all
our music sped up. Like you go to the club.
Every song you're hearing the club that makes super fast,
you know what I'm saying. So we already was rocking
with our our music like that. So we just had
the producer start making the beats fat We're rocking on
that ship like that shop organic beat so faster, like

(19:57):
we speed the songs up in the clubs, like literally
like speed them, but just up like you would you
would notice. And all the clubs, even on our radio stations,
we speed to music of all our music spaed up
on the fast side, he heard. So we just had
to produce start making that ship fast. We ain't got
to speed it up no more, you know, but like
organically we are just we're pushing that sound. And I

(20:19):
know for a fact, like when Rio was out, Nigga,
everybody on that on that ground level that I'm speaking to,
everybody was wrapping on them beats on that on this
ship that Rio wrapped on. Then I came with like
the slower, the slower vibe a little bit, you know,
the crunch of beats and niggas rapping on that. Yeah,
that's what That's how I discovered the music, Like being
in Detroit, being on the grind like Nigga, I'm I'm

(20:40):
at the uh what's the casino? Um? Not the MGM,
the other one, the Greek Town. At the Greek Town,
I met the light of the Greek Town. Nigga pull
up beside me bumping some ship. The last thing I
hear as the nigga said, Uh, the nigga, Rio said
dead people in my pocket? You know what he say?
Did people in my pocket? That my clothes smell? I
was like, Nigga, what the funk was that? And I

(21:01):
couldn't make it an hansome. So it's like just that
Detroit that I think I said about Detroit is when
you go to Detroit, Detroit played Detroit music. Like that's
making a strange happened to me in Detroit, mother fucking
police pulled up only in a box shifting. Damn, this
is about two years ago. Like they still draft a

(21:23):
box shift. I know he painted, he's not listening to ship.
I pull over and they can pull over in box
not pull over. So like being from Detroit, like what
do you think that you know, y'all? You know, because
you know Atlanta but all in no Atlanta as far
as they they submit in the game and and and

(21:46):
far establishing culture. But what do you feel like the
Detroit is now and the you know, the pantheon of
establishing culture and being appreciated and respected in the rap game.
I feel like we pushed it through, you know what
I'm saying, Like every every city and every reason and
had that wave, like you know, Chicago got their wave,
used to caught their wave, Atlanta got their way in
New York. I feel like right now, you know It's

(22:08):
just it's it's a hard turn to just really catch
that wave and push that ship through a siling, you
know what I mean. I think we like right on
the breaker, really really going big with that ship. You
know what I'm saying again, recognition globally you hurt, like,
but you know how to even get that wave? Though,
Everybody gotta work with each other. If you look at
any city that had a run and come from when

(22:30):
everybody started working with each other, it's a fact as
soon as I'm talking about it gotta be all across
the board. Though. The trap niggas gotta funk with the
niggas who do backpack wrapps. Like, once everybody get on
the same page, that's how they make a run. It's
always gonna work like that. I think the main problem

(22:52):
just be you know a lot of niggas just be
thinking it can only be one, you know what I mean,
everything you're doing that's a problem. Just as as black Man,
we got that real bad thinking. You know, it's supposed
to only be one. That's just like it's saying it's
only one dollar in the world, you know, makes sense,
you know what I mean, It's room for everybody, So yeah,
you're right about that. Long as soon as niggas could

(23:13):
acknowledge that and move on that that ship. How did
y'all get past that in Detroit? Because you know, the
east side west side ship is major in Detroit, and
that's something that's been going on internally in yall city
for nigger before you was around, for everybody was around.
So how did y'all become, you know, at this point,
to get to a point where y'all were able to
figure it out to move you know necessary. Everybody ain't

(23:35):
gotta be buddy buddy and friends, but just respect. How
did y'all establish that? I know for a fact we
learned from the people that came before. You know, we've
seen what they didn't do and where they went wrong,
and we learned from their mistakes as we should, as
we're supposed that did, you know what I mean? We
watched them not really come together like they when they

(23:56):
came together. But I feel like niggas ain't stay together,
you heard it, like you said, just be able to
coexist with each other. How that mutual respect, the mutual understanding,
And that's what I know for a fact we did.
We just learned from we learned from them stakes of
people that was before us. You know what I'm saying, Like,
even like in Detroit, when it comes like to the
rap community, our problems don't win win. Don't bring that

(24:17):
ship to the world because it ain't got nothing to
do with the rest of the world. You know what
I'm saying. Niggas got shipping wing on amongst each other
behind the scenes, and we make sure that ship can
stay behind the scenes as much as possible. It don't
work in every case or all the time, but for
the most part to do. It's a lot of niggas
that might not like each other, that rapid Detroit, but
it ain't got nothing to do with the rest of
the world. Ain't they business, you know what I'm saying.

(24:38):
And we keep that ship in huns And now I
gotta salute my hat to every artist in Detroit for
that because we do it subconsciously. You know what I'm saying.
That come from that mutual understanding, that mutual respect. This
ship ain't start on Instagram, so it don't need to
you know what I mean, You don't need to finish
on Instagram. We ain't gotta not saying they need to
go for and jumping on crazy wild street ship. What

(25:00):
I mean is like even the conversation that needs to
be had that ship happened behind the scene. Ain't got
nothing to do with social media, you know what I'm saying.
So I think that's important and I know that we
do do that, and we absolutely learned from people mistakes
that other force with some of the artists that you
know are coming up. Only you know from your side
Detroit that the world needs to know about Man Cheddi

(25:23):
Boy Malik tough tone, a tone tone man. Them them uh,
the whole Chedder boys. Honestly, that whole little wave right there.
Them boys that are real and stretched money, the boys
at a real man stretch up my fucking legend. Man,
I think it really can rap. You know. It was
at one point where homes the biggest artist in Detroit,

(25:43):
you know what I'm saying. So like, yeah, they got
fun with his Louke Braham Man call that big Gulp
Man's Big Ye Big Shift was named the artist that
I like. But they're very controversial, so I'll just keep
it neutral. And like a lot of people don't know

(26:07):
your backstory though, Man, you was you know, you was
big in the streets of Detroit before you ever made
a record. I'm talking about owning car washers and businesses
and all of that. So, like, how did you utilize
that business mindset that you had doing it with you know,
the wrong way? As people would say, how did you
transition that into what you do now? I use everything

(26:28):
that I did then. I used the ship with the
music ship. You know what I'm saying, Like, I ain't
taking no for an answers, I ain't letting my foot
up off the gas and I just keep going, you
know what I'm saying. The same way I be out
in the streets doing the wrong ship is the same
approach I take doing the right ship, you know, with
the same enthusiasm, you know what I mean. It ain't
going the house till late at night doing some dumb ships.

(26:50):
So I ain't going it, you know, stay out and
grinding ship out doing the right ship, you know what
I'm saying. So it's just most of that focused, you know,
I keep that same focused. I ain't let that I
let that focus dot and a gun at that ship. Bro,
Like I already I speak everything about my life and
to exist, I know what I want to be. I
know who I am gonna be. I know who I am,

(27:10):
You know what I mean. I manifest that ship, and
I firmly and strongly believe in my path and my story,
you know. And I got to understand and knowing that
I can't create. I can't create my story. I can't
create my own path. I can't be who the funk
I want to be. You don't matter that Nick ain't
graduate high school, I ain't go to college, I ain't
had no jobs. I ain't do none of that ship.

(27:31):
I don't mean, nothing's not stopping, you know what I'm saying.
I had that same mentality when I was in the streets,
and I got that same mentality nothing you know what
I mean. I bought a restaurant car wash ain't dispenser
when I was a kid, like a last kid, bro,
and I bought all that ship you heard. So I'm
on the same thing with the music ship, you know,
pushing my own record label all that. I'm do what

(27:52):
I gotta do for myself, turn myself up and turn
my niggas up. That's how I gotta go. Now. I
want to speak to just the strength that you, that
you possessed because you had all of that, but then
you lost it. So how do you keep yourself in
that mentality when you lose all of that and had

(28:13):
to start from bottom again? Like, how do you get
to the point where you don't quit and say funk
it and go back to what you know? And this,
you know what I mean, all of the things that
go into having a push past. You know what, people
look at this failure, How did you do that? I
don't want to know. It's so crazy. Everything I lost
I wanted to lose. I ain't want that ship. I
ain't want it that way because I do know one thing,

(28:35):
Like with this tree ship, it ain't never no winners
and Nick ain't gonna never win, and it ain't no
end game with that ship. You know what I'm saying.
That ship go either two ways and we all know
which way that go, and I ain't want that ship.
True story. I was driving home from my car wise
one day, and it was just a wild day, bro,
Like a lot of weird ass energy, just a bunch
of stupid ship just kept happening, you know what I mean.

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I pulled up on the side and pulled over on
the side of the road, like bros. A true story.
And I just talking to Guy, like, you know, I
know I prayed for this, and I know I asked
for this. And when i'm when I say this, I
meant money, you know what I mean? Like, I know
I prayed for it, I asked for and I wanted it.
But this is not the way I wanted. I wanted
this way. I'm not happy. I don't feel right. I

(29:17):
got indicted a few weeks later and lost everything I had,
and I was I was extremely happy. And I was
happy because I knew I had a chance to start
from zero, and I knew Guy answered my prayer because
I wouldn't have I lost ship way too fast. It
was like a domino effect. I lost hundreds of thousands
of dollars. I lost businesses, car full full owned running

(29:38):
businesses that was doing well at the time, cars or
a type of ship. I knew Guy answered my prayer,
and it made me happy because I knew that was
just the first part of my prayer, because I asked
for it to have it the right way. And when
I lost all that ship, that was the happiest day
of my life in real life, you know what I'm saying.
So I knew it was trying to get it the
right way and do that ship, to do it the

(29:58):
way I wanted to do it. Do it in a
way that's gonna make me happy, Do it in a
way that's gonna make me appreciate it. Because I didn't
appreciate that money. I don't careful. It was too much
ship that came with it, you know what I mean.
And it wasn't even about the pressure. It was just
me being a nigger that I know how to think that. No, like, man,
I sink this ship a million times, I know where
I'm at it, I know where I'm about, I know

(30:18):
where I'm hit it. That was your first step to
doing it right. So you said you're starting over from scratch.
What was your first step? First step? First, I went
to the fairs. I had to go to jail when
I got when I'm saying, when you had you going
through the process. Once I lost that ship, it was over.
That was my first step was renewing from going back.

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That's the first step. That's knowing when to quit. That's
a step in itself. That to be honest with you,
that's the that's the strongest part. That's that's where the
strength come in. Knowing when to quit that ship is hard.
That was my first step. I knew when it was time,
it was done. It was over with. You heard when
I lost all that ship, it was let me fight
this case. Do what I gotta do. I got a daughter,
I got a son on the way. Fuck this ship.

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I'm gonna go sit down and do my time. Nigga,
My wife and my kids were living in the middle
of the hood with her grandparents. I ain't never told
nobody this story. Only people noticed is my immediate family
and my circle. I'm ice or Vezzo at the time. Man,
I'm the same nigga. Just had restaurants, car washes, five
six cars on rims, cribs, all this ship. I'm me

(31:21):
at this point, popping like a well known nigga. And
I was fucked up. Bro with a name, got songs
all this ship. You know, wife and kids in the
middle of the hood. Bro, You know what I mean,
Like nigga had to sit down, got back out, bro,
and I still rekneed gotta deal. That ship ain't do
nothing for me as far as financially, it did a

(31:41):
lot for me because I gained a lot of knowledge
and I had got a record deal by some good people,
you know what I mean. But ship, nig it just
stuck to that ship. Bro, When I tell you I
believe in myself, I really believe in myself. I didn't
even have I don't. I don't. I don't know the plan.
I just knew where I was gonna be, and I
knew where I wanted to go. And that ship came
to fruition. You know what I'm saying. I got everything

(32:02):
I ever lost, times ten, and I'm gonna hold on
to this ship because now I know how to have it.
You know what I mean. I know how to have
something I know. I know how to be a nigga
with money, bro, I know how to I know how
to handle this ship. I know how to stay humble.
I know how to respect other people. I know how
not to crash out, how not to think too much
of myself and jump on that high hors. You know

(32:23):
what I'm saying. Not let that money make me tweak out.
I know how to had all this ship, you know
what I mean? So go back to initial uh question.
My first My first step was to renegue and not
go back telling you man this nigga here, Like when
I talked to him when we had the conversation, it
was just like you know, you we it's very rare.
We get the look in the mirror with perspective loads

(32:45):
like especially us, the way we think about you know,
me and this nigga, Like I told me and this
nigga for years when we ain't had nothing, nigga would
just ride around and just talk about this ship. You
know what I mean, ways and and and and and
and different type of methods we could do with what
we could do, but what we need to not do,
what we need to change before any of this ship.

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So when you hear somebody talk about it from a
perspective of your like your perspective, it was just it
was refreshing to me because a lot of niggas that
come from the streets don't allow themselves to get to
that point because of the fear of what other people
are gonna say about And that's why I asked, what's
the first step? You think what I'm saying is it's
like it don't matter if he said he said the

(33:28):
niggas who were gonna here, you said, it's gonna spark something.
And you know what I'm saying, because it's people who
are standing right there, like ship, I'm ready to do
the ship now what I need to do? You think
what I'm saying, But you gotta but see when the
nigga asked, they set that question that go back to
what I said, that first step is normally reneg because

(33:48):
you gotta nigga that to ask that, to say that, like,
all right, I'm ready to go right now what I
need to do, and the nigga puts something in front
of them for a certain amount of money and nigga
to do it and not care what it is they're doing.
You gotta know how to renew. You gotta know how
to You know what I'm saying, funk that ship. Let
me figure it out. Let me find another way. That
ship is hard, bro, How that ship is hard? Hard man?

(34:10):
You know how hard it is, how your wife and
kids living in the middle with the hood. Bro, Why
are you in prison and you get out of prison?
Gotta figure this ship? You know how hard it is
not to go pick up a bag or go get
some real when you know you can, when you know
how good you is that this ship, how good? How
good you are just as equally talented as you is
with moving everything else with this ship. That ship is.

(34:32):
That ship is hard. Bro. Why I didn't go home
when I started doing comedy because I refused because it's like,
it's different when it's the people that care about you.
When it's strangers, you don't give a funk, But when
it's your mama, like nigga, you ain't eat again today,
like people know when people people won'ta treat you like
they used to seeing you. So when they see you
in a sense of you the nigga with all the
cause and all of this, and then you come and

(34:53):
you're doing something completely different, niggas like damn, and when
it's somebody that you know not being malicious and make
you say, man, why am I struggling when I ain't
gotta be like that ship difficult to do, man, So
salute to you from making that transition because now you
you you know, I watched the documentary you did when
you went back to a restaurant that you frequented on
the East Side and just talked about one of the

(35:14):
ladies that that showed you love, like speak about that
like the people that that did see the great that
saved you prid, Like did you have an abundance of
those people or or was it just a couple of
people that just spoke so much into you that you
didn't need a whole bunch of us. And you know,
I'm gonna be honest, it was a lot of people.
You know. Usually like when niggas get asked that question,

(35:35):
especially like rappers, like we got it bad. We're just saying, man,
they ain't did nothing for me. But when yeah, on
my own, for me, it wasn't like that, I had
a lot of support. I had a lot of people
that believed in me. You know, since I was a
shorty bro. Even my homeboy, my best friend Ghost like
when we was kids. Bro, he knew that he believed.

(35:56):
He knew that this ship happened for he knew it.
My big that j did he in here, he knew it.
You know what I'm saying. My my, my Mama, my
brother Rick, my nigga web Ball, like my nigga Little Jay,
like I had real support. We used to go half
for my mixtapes type ship like for real bro, like
them niggas don went broke to help me out, especially
Webball like that, man, I'm spent all his money on

(36:18):
my music and he rapped too, like he helped me
get in the studio before he did this ship for himself.
I had a lot of support, and that's another reason
why I was like, this ship gotta work because too
many people believe in me, you know what I mean?
At times, I felt like I felt like I ain't
deserve that type of belief because I knew, you know

(36:38):
where I was the path I was head down. It's
just like I don't deserve for y'all to believe in
you know what I mean? I just I felt like
I ain't deserve it. But now I understand my manager Chanel.
I met her two thousand and twelve. First I've heard.
She's amazing. She's amazing, man, that's a blessing that I

(37:03):
ain't gonna lie. Bro feel like I ain't deserve this.
Even my old lady from me and me and my
wife been together since we got and twelve and thirteen
years old Brood studio driving to gas How the current
sy no money to putting that bitch man like no,

(37:23):
I had a good support systems was kids and he
was kids were still. How do you speak to that?
How you keep that together with all of this ship
that come with the rapping and and all of that,
Like you know what I mean, Like, how do you
keep that together? Because that's a real ship, you know,
that's important for people to know. But the process, though,
is what I think a lot of people don't get

(37:44):
an insight into, Like how you stay together with all
the success and all of the stigma that comes with
being a nigger that got it? How do you stay
locked in throughout that process? How do you keep somebody
down with you when you gotta go to jail and
they gotta live in the middle of the hood. When
she knows she can go funk with the next nigger
that got it? You know what I mean, how do
you keep that in pocket? And they go back to

(38:04):
the mutual understanding? Like we respect each other, we understand
each other. This ship deeper than just like some love ship,
Like as my partner, you know what I'm saying, we're
fifty fifty on this ship. Like when I heard, she heard,
when she heard I heard, it's not even about no
love and no marriage and the relationship at that point,
Like we're far beyond that, you know what I'm saying.
We we life partners, Like that's really my dog, Like

(38:27):
we we hummies. You know what I'm saying. We haven't
been through so much ship bro, and ain't none of
that ship breakers. It's like at this point we just
locked in and the crazy thing. Even when the nigga
had got funked up and lost all that ship, we
were the happiest then. We're happy happy now. But I'm saying, like,
you know, when the nigga had all that paper and

(38:48):
ship like that, when I lost that cheese, we was
more happier then because even she she felt what I felt,
she knew it was, she knew it was coming, she
knew this ship, she knew what she seen it about
to turn up. You get you're gonna get rich, You're
gonna be rich, You're gonna be a millionaire. She used
to tell me that will not be frustrated. And I
had to do six months and an old I did

(39:09):
three months, got out for a week, and went back
for another three months. She came to see me that vision.
I'm mad as fun threw my wrap book away. I
gotta write my wraps on the fucking milk crk. I'm
mad venting to her, she like, what is you tripping forward?
You're about to be a millionaire. When we get out,
you're really about to be rich. I'm talking about with
no plan. She ain't got no plan. I ain't got
no plan. She just knew it. You're so are we

(39:30):
locked in? Like that's my that's my dog at this
point that she's like, you know, I mean, that's that's
beautiful man like. So so you know q C, why them? Yeah?
Fun with Pete pe solid bro like and coach k
like they hold system the whole team and Pete been
rotating for like two years before I even signed with him.

(39:52):
And Ship we've just been building, getting to know each
other and like we we got a lot in coming.
His mentality, his come up, you know the way you
see Ship. And you know as far as like with QC,
they don't they let the artists be artists. They let
the artists work, like you know, you go to a
lot of labels and they yelled that creative control Ship
as soon as you signed them down in line and
then you can't drop no music and none of that.

(40:13):
Like it ain't even know discussion with QC. Listen, it's
coming out Friday, alright, cool, it's running you know what
I mean, ain't no business, ain't no business better than
that kind of business. When they go back to the
initial thing, that mutual understand that ship is important to
anything you do, any relationship, any bids and shift, any friendship.
You gotta be an understanding, gotta be you gotta have

(40:35):
an understand I don't wan't know love. I won't understanding
and understand each other all the way now, like being
from Detroit and then you know, signing to an Atlanta label.
You know what I mean. You get a lot of
people who who say, man, what ship? Why not keep
it all the way in in in in pocketing at
the crib and why not just you know, do it

(40:57):
dead and then y'all create your own conglomeratespe to why
you gotta have an understanding that it's it's cool to
vent you out you know, bigger picture, bro, When when
you gotta play some ship, just be the first step.
This is just the first step. Like I say, you know,
I'm putting myself on the line. I'm risking my own music,
I'm risking my own contractual freedom. You know what I

(41:20):
mean to make money and be in a position, so
I can't take that back back to Detroit. Not can't.
I am I'm doing that now. I'm bringing that back
back to Detroit, and I'm investing in other I got
an artists with me right now, sbr ps Nagavano here
at Milly, Like we're really bringing that bag back home,
back ice the records, back to Detroit, Michigan. You know

(41:40):
what I'm saying. So it's just like, you know, it's
just a process. Can't You can't do nothing by yourself.
If you got it in your mind that you're about
to make some ship work, and it's just you you
watch you watch your mind. You lost it. You don't
work like that, you know what I'm saying. So it's
just one of these situations where it's like, all right, fun,
let me strap my nuts song, let me go lock
myself in some type agreement, run it up, and I'm
gonna bring it back home. That's all I'm doing all

(42:02):
the way. And speaking of I want to talk to
the music, that actual music, like you know, Detroit got
a you know, a unique sound as far as the
music side. But the word play like somebody like you
pay roll, you know, all the niggas that speak that
that that hustler talk, like that motivational ship game that

(42:26):
good game that that's really teaching the niggat how to
do it and not just glorifying would come with the
good part, but also explain it to you, nigga, You're
going to jail. You know what I'm saying all of that, Like,
did you is that a Detroit thing or is that
just a thing that just happens to you know, come
from you personally? What was check checking? Yeah? I asked

(42:51):
about just the message and the music. You know, I
was talking about niggas like Payroll and yourself and pee
all y'all. You know what I'm saying, all the whole
Detroit baby face all, y'all speak a certain level of
music that on a certain level of game and the
music that I think is kind of non existent now
across the board. Everybody just partying and popping peels and

(43:12):
you know, sipping lean and all that ship cool. But
y'all got a deeper message in the music that really
teaching nigga how to go get something for itself. I said,
is that a Detroit thing or is that just something
that you personally just happy? I just think that's more
of a a nigga being responsible, Like I know for
a fact, like like as far as everybody name, we

(43:32):
all understand our road we play, you know what I
mean with just like the influence on on the young
niggas and and you know how rap can influence other
people sometimes, I think we just we all understand that.
So it's important that niggas throw that message out there
and let it. Nigga know, like you know, ain't know
any resorts to this ship. This ship. It might be

(43:54):
fun on one track and the next trick is like, yeah,
this was gonna happen, you know, playing the games moving
like that, Like we just all understand that. And we've
been through that ship. Nigs really from that ship, we
sink that ship, and I came up off of that
type of music, like what niggas like Big Hurt, Like
Big Hurt was a reality rapper. Dude, he front Detroit

(44:14):
to the alleged he fired. You know what I'm saying.
Homes make club music, make street music, but most and
foremost he was a reality rapper. Like he spoke on
the street ship, but he ain't only glorified that ship.
He spoke on what came from that ship, and he
influenced my music. You know, as a young nigger, you
know what I'm saying, so I just thought it was
important that sometimes I do the same. I gotta ask

(44:36):
you this, though you're talking about Lane, you know, you're
talking about Detroit and hood ship, but now this ship
is just global, like and I know you hear this
ship from other countries where they got their kind of
version of like ship. That's almost like some ship that
reminds you of some ship. But it's like you could
tell the ship that they heard that, you know, made

(44:58):
them make this ship. It's kind of like the you know,
the language. Basically, it's like a whole little genreal music
and ship. I know, you see like different subcultures of
music popping up around the world, just not for show.
But you know what, Brian ain't gonna lie. Just need
that ship, like I see it, like niggas just helping

(45:19):
push that sounds, helping push that agenda. That's it important,
you know what I'm saying. The motive marrier. You know,
it could be just us, but if it's us and
niggas from outside of his motherfucker, that ship gonna go
even faster. Yeah, I mean, I do be hearing some
generic ship. So I'm like Brian, and I'll be like, man,

(45:40):
what the funk is this? Like, especially like the beats,
but sometimes some of them niggas be going crazy. That
should be hard as fun. Man. Detroit culture, Man, like
the culture. It's something. I'm glad y'all guess that. Man. Yeah,
I'm glad y'all get recognition for now. But like you know,
just I just give an example CARDI frames like buffs,

(46:02):
but the stones and the glasses and all that ship
that comes from out of Detroit, Michigan hands down. So
like now that you see that, this is y'all getting
the credit, do it feel good or did you you know?
Do it? Is it? Like I knew it was coming
with just a man, Hell yeah, that's it. When that
ship feels good, Like I ain't see bus blowing up
like that. I'm not gonna lie like because for a

(46:23):
lot of time and it was so straight up and
the nis really used to die for them. I ain't
got my first My first case was an ribery for
snatching the nigga bus bro when I was a kid, bro,
sixteen years old. Bro. That ship was that serious down

(46:45):
that one. But like, yeah, niggas ain't used to understand
that ship, like why we were so infactuated with them buches,
so I ain't see it blowing up like that. That's harder.
I mean. And the jewelry, like you know, the jewelry
out of Detroit, like you know, some piece to hunt,
like you know what I'm saying, Like that you put me,
you know, order that like not necessarily put me on

(47:06):
to it, but plug me in with when I went
in and say ice wear, then it was like, oh
with ice coming around the corner, man show you something.
You must must be all right, But like like the
creativity and the pieces like where that comes from, you
know what I'm saying. Because it's one thing that had
the money to get some ship. But you haven't seen
some niggers that got some diamonds that you'd be like, man,
you could have left that ship at the jeweler. But

(47:29):
I don't think everybody ship is supposed to be good. Man.
That's an important Detroit And they gotta had the right
diamonds like that the kid you got, Yeah you gotta.
It's just just an interpretation. Yeah, they gotta have that
ship on though, like they can't have the motherfucker size
and lab diamonds. That ship got to be here that's
what Detroit eyeball your ship like, oh yeah, you gotta

(47:53):
get that ship. Now, you gotta put it in the
brains on the lab put pick any But I mean,
like you you take that ship serious, like it's a
real thing, not and it's and it's bigger than I
could tell. He's bigger than the money. I shared this
story and we were shooting, you're one of your pieces
had broke and you had the jeweler that made the

(48:15):
ship come up there damn that remember everything. Yeah, but
he was like, and I've seen the way he was
talking to him. It wasn't like no fuss. It was
like listen, man, this and he talking like he made
the motherfucker. I was like, I need to get with him,
make my ship. I didn't even know the ask question,
So how do you get that in depth with it?
Is that's something that you just come from over time

(48:35):
and buying jewelry or did you just you know that
you say, funk that I'm spending my money on this
being cheap, I'm spending my money every I need to
know the ends and house all this ship. You want
to know everything, man, put a little book out and

(48:56):
read the whole little book and let me put as
a certification the g I A. I need all that
fact foiling, you know what I mean? Like not I
only wear at home? You only wear that good ship
at home? Yeah, I mean I you know, I pull
it out when I worked. But you know it's so crazy, bro,
I ain't gonna lie, ain't wrap. I wouldn't even be

(49:17):
buying this ship for it. This ship is just like
I play a watch chain. You know what I'm saying.
I ain't all that at five six chang man funk
that s boy? Fine wrap like I just don't care.
I come one rolling, you know what I'm saying? Pressure? Yeah, man,
this ship is frivolous. Brother. I used to honestly this

(49:40):
nig I used to love this ship. I was. I
used to be infatuated by this ship, but not just like, man,
what the funk? Bro? They got on three hundreds? Bro,
I don't spent four hundred thousand on jury. Bro, you
know fucking stupid. That sounds to a to a motherfucker.
That's a bill there with no jury. You know what
I'm ain't like four hunting rack Man ship is just frivolous.

(50:02):
I wouldn't wear that ship if I answer with it's
all gangster, you know what I'm saying. It's all I
mean for me, it's just like you know, we come
from a place where we don't get to get you
ship a lot, you know what i mean. So the
more shiny ship you can get weird. You know its
value does because you know them just shipped. At the
end of the day, that ship ours anyway, them diamonds

(50:24):
and ship comes out of come from. So we should
be able to shock a Zulu and them niggas ain't
say it was the ship. That ship definitely able to
go get that ship out of the backyard, Nigga. That
was the only difference. Now that ship definitely a trophy.
But I just play like I wouldn't have as much
jury as I got though, you know what I'm saying,
I keep it cool. Somebody who's shipped that you have

(50:44):
seen him and like Nigga, I'm dad that Nigga got
some of the best ice in the wrap. Man got
the best some of the best jury. That Nigga ship.
We turned its ship crazy. I ain't gonna lie. I
stopped Bart with his heart. You to be that Nigga
been doing it. I'm talking about the ship he got
not Yeah, no, he didn't have that with the blunt

(51:07):
nigga that niggas used to have a colorful diamonds for real,
what you look back at that it's your jewelry for
Jane used to be nineties six inches all the way
down here camera on the nigger. That the ankle. Now,

(51:29):
we used to be tweaking with the with the clothes
and ship back then, bro, that ship kind of coming
back in though, Man, I know my fucking tar edit
the baggy ship. Bro, we used to wear. Niggas used
to wear tar teeth and you've seen that short fut
out Nah nigga, everybody looked like Milton Man used to
wear teeth and clearing force ones man, the funds we

(51:52):
oh yeah, but the niggas that used to wear the
clear forces with no socks and falking on their side,
and niggas had no clear was I just tried to
drop the LANs somewhere. I'm just I'm just saying just
the coature over. Yeah, I never had the clear Force,
but I definitely had some Jay's with SpongeBob on the
side of definitely had the bullshit Jay's and most bullshit

(52:16):
James I ever had was the one with Barack Obama on. Yeah,
I was too excited number for real, But I actually
have them. They just had that ship Blessia putting our
biggest fuck me. You see that ships be drowning that ship.

(52:40):
That's what me what French for the biggest fuck. I'm
gonna take your words. I just made that up. Yeah,
I'm like tweaking. So man, I gotta ask you all
your projects, which one you think is the most meaningful
to your career? If we had to pick one, Clarity Too,

(53:02):
Yeah that's the biggest. That's the biggest one. Uh. Ain't
nothing ever mean more than Cleary Too. For me, that's
the one that turned me up. That's when I blew
up on you know what I mean, bro, I dropped
that bitch right. I put well, not not the whole tape,
but I put like most of the songs out. I
had to do a big back then put that ship out,
turned myself in there. I'm in jail, a regular nick.

(53:24):
I'm in the bullpin norm within the bitch. I go
to the to my rock. I'm in that bitch, normal man. Gradually,
over months, Niggers just got popular in prison, like everybody
every nig in the prison just knew me and my
girl at the time, just letting me know, like your
ship turned out here like you were a big artist.
And it was because of clarity too, was the songs

(53:44):
on that ship. When I got out, I dropped it.
I dropped the whole tape. Man ship just been up
since then for me as far as like in Detroit,
like that ship really put me up, like all the way.
U that's hard, all right, if you're stupid too, well,
that's one of my favorite clergy too. Now you know
what's in the slash that damn he took that thought

(54:06):
out my birst. As far as music whatever, the music
media ship. I gotta, I gotta movie about to drop
November twenty three. We're gonna do it at Imagining Theater,
Local executive executive produced that motherfucker co writ I wrote
the whole movie, but my man's Comar Smith did the

(54:27):
script for me. You know what I'm saying, And I'm
acting in that Motherfucker's dropping November twenty three, imagin Theaters,
Wor Michigan. Then we're gonna stream it in December. Tag
it's about It's like a Detroit up to date New
Jersey Drive just with with our little twist on it.
You know what I'm saying, It's it's car tag because

(54:50):
you know Nigga's Carl that when you retag your car
and resell it. So the movie fire that bitch who
said back the the face. I got a Gangster girls
dropping December eight Me and DJ Dramma. Oh is that

(55:11):
was that something that you wanted to do with, something
that they wanted you to do that was on my
bucket list? Yeah? At this point that's some historic like
when you're stamping the game that DJ Dramma that that
gainst the Grills. Yeah, man, like like do you feel like,
do you feel more pressure to come different on this
one than you do on any of your own projects
because of the stigmas that I mean because it was

(55:33):
attached to the Gainster Grill. I did at first, but
then I'm like, you know what if I think like that,
then I'm gonna drop the ball like funk this ship.
I'm just gonna keep making music that I like to
listen to. I go to studio bro, I make sure
that I know I'm gonna listen to in my carfee
you know, I mean, i'd be able to have more
fun with that ship. Just keep talking ship in your wraps.

(55:53):
Oh yeah to mother, I don't say some look like
talk a little shit. I ain't got really with it.
I gotta talk that shit that but I got some
ship on there with Jeezy, got future on that motherfucker
Kodak black Man Man, the Droit Man got so many

(56:16):
artists that you know, if you if you tap into
what they got going on, and I think, you know,
that's a somebody house. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Into
really see what the music do. Like this ship is
just it's bigger than just some niggas on the microphone.
Like when you go out there, you see how that
ship affect Like these niggas is riding around listening to

(56:39):
this ship they're playing on the radio, Like you know,
that's one of the only places that I didn't went
to and I listened to the radio and heard ship
that I didn't hear anywhere but Detroit, you know what
I mean, Like that's that's they always our music, Like
that's all niggas listened to is Detroit music and Detroit.
Like you know what I'm saying, we are biggest fans.

(57:00):
I think that ship dope too, I funk with that.
Give give us some some some must dudes in Detroit.
Where if somebody ain't never been to Detroit, like, you know,
somewhere to go eat, you know what I mean, somewhere
to to to to go site sight see in the city.
Because you know, you get a Detroit, get a bad repper.
It's funked up and all that, but it's a beautiful place.

(57:21):
Check this out. You get a Detroit on the food side,
the you gotta go to sloppy crabs, that bitch turned,
gotta funk a piece of cat, that bitch, that nig
gotta hit the Desorbs Coney Islands. That should be a
y'all niggas argue about that ship like niggas in Chicago

(57:41):
were hurls and niggas in d C with mambo saw.
You gotta go to the right one, Go to Zorbers
Coney Island on six Mile and Gunston. That's in my hood.
That's the best, one of the best conies in that motherfucker. Yeah,
Deservers on the on the on the on the gear
side though, you gotta you already know Somerset. Yeah, that's

(58:03):
the bad You know what I'm saying that we got
no Joe kicks. We got we got the be stroke
that bitch. They got some ship up in there. I
gotta get a shout out to my favorite but Sweetwater
Winds Sweetwater, five Water, Nigger Sweetwater. Then on the club side,
you gotta funk with truth and next a Spade Society.

(58:27):
When you get your first from I don't need I
ain't gonna lie on where the first get when you
get the first from what's the name of the spot? Man,
God damn, I don't forgot the name. That's why I
funk without that Theatris that's on the bullyvar always. I
get all my bus from Hutch. I got a few

(58:47):
pair from fair An. I ain't gonna lie from M
and F. I'm gonna keep it real, nigger. I don't
got a couple of pain from M and you know
what I mean. But you know, I just sunk with
the culture of the city. Man. I'm actually there January
thirteenth at the MG. Yeah. Man, I'm so excited about
that show, just because pulling up in Detroit then one
of the first two shities I've ever traveled to. Real hell, yeah,

(59:09):
I mean, just when you started as a comedian as
a kid in life. For real, Why what what your
family over? Yeah? Man, I remember we drove all the
way from Mississippi Flint about third twelve thirties, probably fifteen,
and then like all my family from Detroit, like they

(59:30):
would just drive down and like spend the whole summer
down something in Mississippi. Yeah, family all over Michigan. Man
ship crazy. Shout out and tell everybody in the Midwest nigga,
the mid West Man and West niggas is some of
the the flies niggas, some of the relist niggas that

(59:50):
you ever meet. And Detroit got some of the finest
black women in the world. Oh my god, the fattest
they got. Real they got, they got money is not normal.
They got mother and my motherfucker my my layoff fly
to Dallas to get a bit from Detroit to bring

(01:00:14):
them answering SI different. I don't know if because it
be cold all the time and them answering to be
like man that did Chili dogs. So so you know,
the next project is December eight, and that's the Gangster
grill Aster Grills called Paint the City the City. So

(01:00:35):
we all want on that one up and now who
haven't you worked with that you want to work with
because you've been going You've got some crazy as features.
Like I'm saying, like ship that you featured on, you
got a long list of motherfucker's who you want to
work with? Now. I want to funk with Crazy. I
fun with Dre. That should have go both of y'all
from the city. We're funded. That's why that's why we

(01:00:58):
broth front of sick. I gotta put them on water
raggedy as beach too, so he could talk crazy up fun.
That bitch up Drazzy. That's what you're calling the raggedy
motherfucker's you just put that's it, raggedy as beach. They
sounded like that. You bitch is hard nigger. I'm talking
about nigga. You put them, got their buffs on. It's

(01:01:20):
like that ship like motherfucker Captain Planet got called nigger.
You you're the Detroit hood movies. Hell yeah, fun with
um um price of Love, that bits crazy. I gotta
watch that. I buffed up my ship. No tweet, Levin,
though you ever seen tweet level, you know I'm meant tweet.

(01:01:41):
What's the nigger name? With all the movies murder. You're
talking about murder. Shout that's murder. That's murder and move out.
That's two eleven His Day movie. But me and murder
starting in that bitch, what's out of that? Like a
real nigger ship, bro two Levin's like minister society in Detroit,

(01:02:03):
like real life for that bit them. What's side of town? Murder, paper, murder, pain?
From the west side? Where is he from? From Southwest?
From southwest? It's a different That's why I said that matter.
He's from southwest. What's a difference. I mean the west
side of the west side, Southwest and southwest. They like
their own city down that, you know what I mean.

(01:02:24):
That's where meeting them. Boys are from from southwest, Southwest. Yeah,
so so the boys. That's got my gray. That ship
shot over there, you know what I mean, in the neighborhood.
That's the you're gonna work with anything else? You got
the bag put it's coming like a tag the movie
dropping on the twenty three. Yeah, we got that rocket.
We got Price of Love out and I'm Coming Home

(01:02:46):
series January on the floor. It's on the floor. Yeah, yeah,
maybe what up though? Detroit ship? So man, it's an
honor Mano. You know it wouldn't be right. New Face
you got something. Oh yeah, you know New Face. This
is show hip hoper story and he's the story. He
is a preserver of the culture. He got all the

(01:03:10):
hip hop artifacts. Yeah, so I don't tell her what
they might hit you with. Any from Detroit in front
of city. Yeah, the real, the real, real nigga. Yeah
he got that ship. Only got a detroittion over over
there by all them got shut down somewhere and Mansfield
right Crosstreet from the hip hop shop. How are you

(01:03:30):
or I get I'm pulling out some ship that you
know that nigger got the tapes? Man, tell me from
a Detroit head. You know who these people are, and
throw with him the influences of the city right there.
You know what I'm saying you when you go to that.
I got a book right here, everybody from Detroit. We

(01:03:52):
got this right there on that page. Real nigga, man,
check it out. Breathe breathe from Flint though, that nigging
the legends, So you already know Flinty trait. That's one.
That's it. Yeah, my dating family from this from Flint
to East Sign that nigga, my fucking real legend bro,
like a real legend bro. Like he really liked that

(01:04:16):
day and family they from Flint to the Boys huge
out that bitch too. I know the Dating Family. I don't.
I ain't gonna lie. I don't know who buddy, Okay,
they are seen Troy Damn show. They was like no
original Detroit O gr that's hard. I heard it Detroit
most one for so I don't know this out there.

(01:04:38):
I don't know this one though, but these three right
here without a doubt, Bred East Sound and Daton family
real legends. You know. Five years ago Step Dating Sports
signed in front of this hey Roll signed it. I
got Hills out from Snow Village. He really signed it.
So I just used to do kid Fishes, which is

(01:04:59):
Roy's brother. Yeah you know what I'm saying, and just
talked about the day of how this came about with
this photo and where this was, and he signed rest
in peace, big load man. This is my big brother.
That's my o G. This man took care of me, bro.
He did a lot for me. You know, during my
whole bid, before my bid, after my bid, I looked
up to him, honor him. I got a lot of

(01:05:21):
love for him, for his family, for his wife, his
kids and everything. This big load car rest in peace,
lonely a loak. That was my big home. When he passed,
a lot of us was hurt and were still hurting.
You know what I'm saying. We did this at his crib,
this his car two days before I turned myself in
fit and see them bags in the mine yea, yeah,

(01:05:44):
was covered. Yeah, this nigga got a song on hit
car Plus. He ain't got no face. I'm listening, pull
it up. It's crazy on the way. Appreciate you manus
five hard. But that nigga pulled out the day and

(01:06:06):
family official speakers in that bitch reserving the culture. One
tape at a town an that's who was in that picture,
but that was actually five years ago to day. That's

(01:06:27):
me Payroll, Peasy and t Grit. That was a Peasy
video shoot for that quick remix that went up. That
was the first person we had took with one of
the never wherever whatever you want to hit the corner, Yeah,
there we go. What's s Yeah, I see there we go.

(01:06:54):
Big ice on that motherfucker. Man you heard man appreciate
your first time. But it's just your first time. First
a minute vis. You know what I mean? You see it, man,
This nigger right here is on the legendary court. Remember
where you heard it first? Nigg Ice the record? What's
your social media? I swear underscore vessel on all social

(01:07:16):
media sites, don't forget. Paint the City, Gangster Real December eight,
Tag the movie November twenty thirty, Magic Theatery, low streaming
the Center. Let's get it. I appreciate you than really. Lord,
we out of him. Let's get a photo that's been

(01:07:36):
hard for real. New face, got on the plugs, man,
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