 My name is Rhino Bossy. Yes, sir, we here with the 85 today. 85, shout out to the good people, the band. Brought Ryan with me. We're gonna vibe out today. This first song is called Good Raps. I'm not saying they can put a face to it. It's a pivoting grace to it. They're never waiting on you cause it's minimal weight to it. Watching these mortals combat oversized to me that they'll never see. While I'm in the chaos realm, you in the shallow trying to swim. You can never be my equal. You can never be working on this. Castles is the same. Get the job, my fence, sir. I was under those. Weenus I never had to say. Ty wrote the evolution, but I'm still changing. Don't sweat the tech. No, you gotta embrace it. Honorable payments. All my dudes came with graces. Took some losses, but I didn't flinch. Life a pimp, but no iceberg in me. Mr. Slim, like I'm cocky in the gym. You can talk like you Vince when your head a butter in the floor. Like the bridges on fire to send him a boat. Saved him with this gift here, my giving more to feed you. I'm kind. Once again, I'm Rhino Bossi. We're here kicking shit with the 80 VOD. That first song was Good Raps too. Welcome back to the 80 VOD. And in honor of today's guest, Rhino Bossi, who's a Tennessee native, we're gonna make a Cacheville margarita. So you wanna start with some ice in your shaker. You only need a couple of key ingredients to make a really good margarita. So we're gonna use some agave. Just a squirt of that. It's really sweet. Quantro. And equal parts. And of course, you cannot make a margarita without your tequila. Give it a really good shake. So we'll garnish it with the lime. Go ahead and enjoy your Cacheville margarita. Stay tuned for more Rhino Bossi. Say we back for season two, what it do. Say we back for season two, what it do. Say we back for season two, what it do. Shout out to you and you and you too. Okay, my name is Chico Bean. And I'm a bad man. Never get my swag out of the trash can. I'm too clean. I'm way too clean. And if you didn't hear the first time, my name's Chico Bean. I'm a flow off the dome. Yeah, I'm banging. I'm banging. New rap, black hanging. You know what's going on up under this bitch. Got the braids on the side, but the front is not thick. It's okay though. Yes, never played. No play though. My nigga cat got his mask. But there ain't no other nigga in here with the mask. So I guess whatever it is, won't get passed by him. So J-O-N on the bass. Cover your face with the drums. I'm number one and never number two. What it do? 85 season two. Yes, we in this bitch again. Tell them hoes come through and bring a friend. I never stop. I never drop. I got diamonds on my watch. And I don't even know how to tell time. Yeah, I'm still cool. I'm a whole fucking fool. 85 season two. We bout to bring the new grooves to use. So what it do? Band. One more time. I said the band. Yeah, we do it bigger with the band. Yeah, one more time. We do it bigger with the band. 85 season two. Yeah, okay. It never stopped. I'm trying to turn on my axis. Also trying to figure how I can pay $750 in taxes. Like the president. Cause I paid more. But I don't got more bread. According to what I seen on the headline. Yeah, I'm just trying to get my grand time down. One, two, three. What's up with you? See my OG. We just had the Jewish man come in with all the money. Yes, indeed. He's talking, but he's not funny. And yes, what's up with you? I'm talking about you. Standing there with the sweatshirt on you. Hey, make a nigga want a holla. White man, can I borrow $5,000? Today I give it back to you when I get it. It's like I'm just kidding. I'm going to keep it. Cause I'm a hood nigga. It ain't no secret. Yeah, trying to get it for real. We got the beautiful girl. She over there making drinks. So if you want to get drunk, then you know what I do think. You need to go in holla. One, two, three. Yes, indeed. I'm never doing this for free. It's 85 South Shore. And you already know how it go. 85. 85 is the 85. One more time for your mind. It's the 85. I say, what, the 85? It's the 85. Oh, one more time for your mind. It's the 85. It's not. Season one. It's season two. Season two. Ooh wee, who is you? I'm Ryan. God damn. God damn. I done got the pretty girl with the beautiful voice. Yeah, all these niggas in here, yeah, he making a voice. Ooh. If you ain't got a penis, then you probably hear this. But I like girl's soul. Oh, shit, she like pussy too. Yeah. That's what the real niggas do. Yeah. We in this bitch. We in this bitch. I say it's 85. Season two. We in this bitch. I say, I'mma let her do her thing. Yeah. That you can tell. I hope that you can tell her voice so good I might make it my voice. Male for when the hoes call and say, what is you doing? Well, you heard the voice, baby. I am pursuing a dream. We get it clean. One, two, three. One, two, three. Mic check. I'm the best. I'm the best. Say it with your chest, little nigga. Let's go. 85. 85. 85. Yes, this is the 85. 85. 85. 85. 85. 85. This is 85. Yes, indeed. My name is Chico Bean. And we present to you something so great, so cool, and so collected. This is the 85. Season number two. We are ready for season one. You fell in love with it. So we had to bring you season two. We got some great, great content. We great bring you guys. So we hope that everybody is ready for what we got coming. 85 season two. Coming to you live and direct in effect. How are you? Ladies and gentlemen, are you tired of not being fly as you can be? Are you tired of not looking the best that you can look? Are you tired of walking around and people not asking you where you got that? Well, you need to change where you got that and come get some of what we got. And that's the 85 South Show of Pearl at 85apurlcompany.com. That's where you get all this fly shit we got on right here. Pull the pants out. Man, you pull the pants out. Look, look, look. Don't he look like he can't go on the first day of school? Ain't even no school. Ladies, print friendly. Yeah, whatever he just said. I ain't with all that shit. But I am with the selling of the merchandise. So make sure you go to 85apurlcompany.com to get you some of this fresh gear. Like my man, E-Man here. We ain't got the hair wraps yet, but we gonna get them. This next selection. We call this song real negative. Everybody in this motherfucker could definitely ruin it and listen. Once again, shout out to 85 for having us here. I got a real negative. Got a real negative. They love me, dude. Maybe Jesus wasn't perfect. When the great man dies, he elevated by his stores. Ain't challenging God's word. I'm just speaking metaphor. You do right by your people. They carry a name for your life. When it cured the blind, he up and see that they was worth it. It's in disease curing the discourage. Brought niggas to his table, kept a fair, gave them clothing. Knowing they would betray him, still standing in his purpose. I got a real negative. They love me, dude. They love me, dude. They hate me, dude. They feel me, dude. They love me, dude. They hate me, dude. They feel me, y'all. Man, love me, dude. When the real nigga get murdered, don't it? Fixing every time they have this in the sun. What we do? Kill them. The ones flipping tables at the temples. Standing on the mountain, trying to beat the whole village. Knowing how it ends, but never wavering on their mission. Don't mind me, it's a theory. They hate me, dude. They fear commotion. Never mad at the people. All they want to teach them don't abuse, but reach them. Knowing that we all can be deceitful. The type of nigga see your pain, don't let get as evil. Cause he no seen God in some theory. Do they love me, dude? They hate me, dude. They fear me, y'all. The real nigga, dude. They love me, dude. See you in the building. How you doing? I'm good, bro. We got a round of applause. We got a round of applause. See, you got the vibe. Said everybody was just so chill. I'm good, man. I'm good. You know what I'm saying? Thank y'all for having me. You know what I'm saying? All man. I ended up to meet Chico last time. Yeah, most definitely, man. It felt good to meet you, man. You know what I'm saying? Don't be forgetting. I thought you did. Cause I love my idea always here. I told my answer. In spirit. Yeah, always. In spirit was huggering over by the Marvin Gaye picture. Proud of you. Proud of you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No man, we been watching you vibe out, man. First thing I want to ask is you got a song called Longway Home that I really just resonated with me, man. So talk a little bit about what motivated you to make that music. Yeah, man. Longway Home featuring Ryan, by the way. The song really came from like a space of just, you know what I'm saying? Ben and Nigga, like. Damn, man. That's a hell of a space. Hold on. Hold on. Listen, bro. It really did, though. It came from like, you know what I'm saying? Like an introspective space of like noticing that. Like, you know what I'm saying? Out of a lot of the niggas I know, like I'm one of the niggas who actually like, doing something different. You know what I'm saying? Not to sound like a cliche story, but you know what I'm saying? You know a bunch of niggas who could be doing this, but they not. And then just recognizing like how, like how much of a leap a nigga really took to do this. That's really what inspired the song. And then I gave that shit to Ryan, and she smashed it back into that motherfucker. Speaking of Ryan, man, you got to tell us about the crew, man. You brought a very interesting crew with you. You said them and them and your people. How did they come up with your musical decisions and where y'all collab, man? And I'm really asking, what's the meaning? Like, where does the crew come in and out of there? You know, what part of they playing your creative process and stuff like that? Shout out to Tribe, first off. They play, because they play a big-ass party. Everything I got going on. That's the beautiful part about it. The lucky part about it, a nigga in a space around a bunch of people who are gonna get shit done. Like, there ain't nobody that's in Tribe that I don't look around and they're not working on something. Let me tell Chick over here. I'm not sure if you know the Tribe. He could travel with them. He had a group of motherfuckers, but the cool part about it is everybody in there was, like, inclined with nobody just hanging out. So that's why I asked about his people. He'd buy 20 deep, but everybody good. Everybody good as hell. Monica's and whistles and shit. I'm like, what are they doing? They all doing something. They all doing something. They all code. Some hard-working code niggas. So they go shit. Everywhere they go, I go with them too. That's what's up. They get a little bit of your background from Nashville, Tennessee, right? Tell people a little bit about how you came up and what motivated you to take that leap that you said. Like you said, you know a lot of niggas that's doing the shit that everybody's doing. Coming from where you come from, what motivated you to take that leap to go in a different direction? Well, should I mean a single mom? Three kids. I had older brother and sister who were around the same age. I mean, grew up in the inner city shit. But my mom made sure she kept his niggas in the sports and shit, so I played football, basketball. You look like a running back. Yeah, I play corner. I play corner. I play corner. But I'm high because I was trying to figure out did I blow smoke in you, but you had your own smoke. That's how I knew. I'm disrespectful. I'm going to smoke him again. I'm going to fuck him. Now this is his own smoke. That's my smoke. He was holding it under the chair and I'm like, bro, should I move? Mystic smoke. But that's what I was going to ask you though. You came and kicked it with us in the trap house on the couch, man. Now you're coming back to fuck with us on 80 Viad, man. Tell us about it. Shout out to 80 Viad fans. Man, we got some dope ass fans. They the ones who made this shit possible. You know what I'm saying? Like they kept pushing us to create and you know, branch out and do more things and open up the platform. They find niggas like you that come through and show love on both sides, man. What did you think of your first experience in the trap house with 85 South Shore? I loved it, bro. I loved it. It was definitely, you know what I'm saying? If one day it was really surreal, you know what I'm saying? Because like I said, it was something that like, I knew niggas from back home, they ain't never done before. You know what I'm saying? So it was like sitting on the couch with DC color. But then it was welcoming too. Like I said, bro, it was like, it was cool to just suck that in and watch niggas just get that conversation off. But it wasn't just like, soaking in the vibe. It was more than just jokes. Yeah. So that shit was, it was cool. Look, I hate to keep goddamn, like taking up all your time, but you got to come back again now since another Chico wasn't there. Now you got to bring the whole trap. So you can bring you, and then we bring the whole trap. And then we'll bring Chico and it be the whole show. Then it'll be like 30 niggas on the show at one time. You got to be whole. You probably had to do it anyway. Do you have a jam session? Do it outside. That's exactly what I was thinking till everybody bring their shit. Like everybody bring like the flutes. Like a potluck or just turn it up. And then everybody bring it. Like the junkyard man, who fed out? Man, that would be hard. Niggas in the potluck. Potluck or jam session. Now everybody bring your own instrument. That's what it is. Oh, you know this show right here is fan driven. So we do have some fan companies, believe it or not. Like we had a fan sending the questions and shit before we even do the show. So when they saw you on the couch, they had a few questions. They wanted us to make sure we double back and ask you in your first experience on the 85 South Show was one of them. And now somebody wants to know what was it like coming to Atlanta to record your album? Seril. Yeah, you're not Seril. One, if I'm allowed to say, was studio recording. I don't say that. Because then there would be people showing up trying to hang out just in the studio. Don't tell them. Unless you forget to see them. Everybody should try to go visit patchwork because that's where we recorded that. Because that shit was Seril because I saw all the damn plaques on the wall and it was like motivated. You know what I'm saying? It definitely felt like we was in a space like you can't fail. Yeah. That shit was... That magic. Yeah, bro. That vibe. The band. The band, shout out to them boys because you know what I'm saying? Forever. You just couldn't fail. Nigga was just putting in a position to really succeed in that studio. We made that album, bro. That shit came out crazy. This is another complicated dance fan question. That shit came out crazy. I hope I answered it. Yeah, you did. You're doing a phenomenal job, by the way, in all aspects. You're doing great. Somebody wants to know, how did you choose your lineup to perform on this stage right here? The songs? Yeah. Nah. The fucking back shit. What are you talking about? How do I choose my lineup? Do you mean the music? Music. Which ones out? That's that mystic smoke. Put that joint down. I ought to put it down. I ought to put it down. How did you choose the song? How did you turn around to music? I beat you to it. Yeah. That shit got slow. Take a drink. That's what I'm trying to do. You good? Alright, so you saying how did I choose the lineup. How did you choose your lineup? What you talking about in the song? Yeah. Yeah. I didn't even make a show. Not your lineup on your shape-up, nigga. The lineup that you performed. That's why we fucking did this here. We fucking did this here. Listen to the live album back. We been listening to this shit since we got the shit. Like I said, it's great music. I just picked the songs I shit I want, like the vibe of the show to go. The vibes, you know what I'm saying? I missed performing and shit. So we just set the vibe, you know what I'm saying? We picked Good Raps 2 first. It's mellow. And then you get his bars off. Hood Alchemy is bouncy. But it's like, you know what I'm saying? It's some introspective shit. Long way from home. You know what I'm saying? It's intimate, you connect. And then shit, real nigga dead. Let me ask you this. Because I fucked with the title, you know, Hood Alchemy. What is that? Like, outside of the song. What does that mean to you? Like, what's your definition of Hood Alchemy? And like, in the simplest, like where I can't think of it, it's just like, shit, everybody know the type of places we come from. But it's like, it's Alchemy, bro. When your perspective is, that's an advantage in your life. You know what I mean? You can take that perspective and do something with it. You can do a whole lot of shit with it. You got stories to tell. You got jokes to tell. You know what I'm saying? You can really like, what we come from is like, it's not bad, in a sense, if you take it to the chamber and master yourself, the understanding of the Alchemist was, you know, they used to convince me that they could take shit in the gold. So what you said, I wanted to know. I heard you, you know, have a real unique introspective thought process when it comes to the world we live in. And you know what I mean? Even though you're a young guy, you know, you have a lot of thoughts that you feel like, you know, can motivate people like you. So give me an example or something that might be unconventional in a way that you conduct yourself to motivate some people out there that might be needing that type of motivation. That's going to be a hard-ass question. I mean, a real question. Like, sometimes I would like, sometimes I would like, refer somebody to do. Yeah, something that just, you know, I was told that you have a real unique perspective on the world. You know what I'm saying? And that's something that drives us. Because we don't think about things the way that most people do. That's what puts us in a position that we in. So you're being in this position. What advice could you give from your perspective to people like you that might be looking to get into what you're doing? Word, word. Not even some cliches held, but my first thing I would tell niggas to do is read, bro. Grab your goddamn book, bro. There's answers and that shit. Like, and I mean, like some of my favorite books is like The Alchemist that inspired that song. Read it's some shit like Wade or Superior Man, shit like that, bro. Yeah, that's a good one right there. I really just, you know, like they, it'd be sounding crazy as hell, like when you watch like Malcolm X movies, bro. And like, you know what I'm saying? The scenes and shit. The niggas pick up books, he start reading and shit. Like his life changed, you know what I'm saying? But it's the shit in them books, bro. I picked them up low point, you know what I'm saying? And we're just trying to find some answers, bro. The books, bro. I really find myself. But it's at the same time, like the learning curve of like taking in that type of knowledge and then like applying it. Not again, like not to not go too deep, but the shit that you learn with your experience and like the knowledge you're saying that you're trying to go find. I would definitely tell a nigger bro it's like, bro, like anything that you want to do, anything that you feel like is a gift. Like if you feel like, you know what I'm saying? You're at like a confusing point. You're trying to find purpose or some shit, whatever you good at. Like that's what you do. You know what I'm saying? That's what you do. You do it to the best. And you know what I'm saying? That's a service. You keep going, bro. That's a service to yourself. That's a service to other people. Bro, because yeah, it works. You know what I'm saying? That's what it is. Knowledge is power. Definitely is. It definitely is. Now, you know, you got the live album, you recorded the live album here in Atlanta. So what's the next thing that you got that you working on? Yeah, man. Droptober, man. It's like, like I said, it was the second annual basically Droptober. A nigger birthday is in Droptober, right? So I just, the way I celebrated is just dropping a whole bunch of shit. But crazy content though. It's like, I know like, it's kind of like, some people say like, you know, saturation. People get tired of saturation. But I believe people don't get tired of saturation if it's quality. Right. Every single time or some shit you ain't never seen. So, and shout out to the team too because if they make that shit possible, you know what I mean? They ain't just like no one-man band thing going crazy. No, because it's like 11 man's in that band. I'm 15 years old. But again, it's like, it's a machine, bro. Like, it's a machine. It's some niggers, bro, who believe and made a machine. But they help me do, you know what I'm saying? Shit like, Droptober, bro. I'm just, I can make the best content that I can make and then drop it in a way. Videos, pictures, songs. What can they find? Just keep up with you. Oh, Rhino Bacchi, man. On all platforms, man. R-O-N-O-B-A-S-I. No spaces on Twitter or Instagram. That's what's up, man. Well, Rhino, we appreciate you for coming and rockin' out on the 85, man. Appreciate y'all, man. I know them. I know them. I know them. We gonna pose us out with another one of them good ones, man. We appreciate you. Y'all make sure y'all stay tuned for Rhino Bacchi, man. They coming. Parliament funkadelic of young niggas. 85. Try it. My man, them. I knew it was happening. This selection is called Long Way From Home. Featuring the great and talented Ryan. Rhino Bacchi. I double back for the loop. I wanna get rich. I wanted all love. I wanted all fix. I want enough in the bank to be there for my niggas. I wanna blow up. I wanna seclude. I know what I need. I'm inclined to improve. A black man in this world. So what am I supposed to do? I'm not oblivious. I know I got enemies. Can only spot few. The powers that be. The power with me. I'm likely at war. Don't like it if I succeed. When I stand on my 10, I fall to my knees and lobby my faith. Got off of my fate. Harped on my knees. And bark on the journey. They talkin' about visions. Don't gotta agree. I'm obviously grown. I'm obviously free. I'm calm when I'm lost. Findin' the means to find out what it means. Find it out that I can find it in me. Cause it's a long way from home, nigga. Life goin' fast and we dashin'. Tryin' to get paid. Watch both sides when you back in. Cause this niggas is nervous. This niggas is swervin'. This niggas is purging. A free nigga searchin'. Bread over war. A few niggas worth it. I know a nigga flaw. But my vision is perfect. You can see the line. You can see the urgency. I don't assist the surface. I know a list determined. I know a risk is worth it. I know a bitch can hurt me. I'm big on faith. My wrist is hurtin'. I shoot till I win. My inner Jordan. A different version. A different person. This shit a circus. Give me trial. A gift a sermon. Long way from home. Time for a nigga on his journey. Sometimes for a nigga. Sometimes for a nigga on his journey. Sometimes for a nigga on his journey. Selection was long way from home. Featuring right hand. Dig down. How y'all doin' again? Once again, I am Ron Obasi. Here, kickin' shit with the 85. Catch a nigga eye. It's dress on me. It's one thing to beat. Trust me, nigga. Go on break free. Fuck it, nigga. Go on break loose. Trust me, nigga. Go on break free. Spread your wings. Niggas talkin' bout the boy change. Fade a range in the swim. Become educated in the smart world. But so travel when I took a slumber. When they hunted God on the numbers. Back up on it, God called my number. Once again, that song was called Kickin' shit with the 85, man. That shit feel great.