 Do you know who I am? You might need a theme song for your shit, jump yourself. Turn it off, now, watch it, see being JackThriller.com. We creep in, Snoop Dogg to the left, JackThriller to the right, JackThriller.com through it all night, hit the website, hit us up real quick. If you're trying to get looked up with a past super bitch. Oh, man, yo, DJ Smoke, man, cut that. Let's go, man. Hey, New Jack Thriller City is going down, going down, going down, down, down. Yo, it's going down. I got some really cool play in the house, but first, man, y'all give it up for my DJ. DJ Smoke, let's go. Y'all give it up for my co-host, a little playboy, Erica Dutchess. Yo, yo, yo. And give it up for our guest today, man. We went to high school together. He don't remember seeing me there, but I was there, I was there. You know, I was just on the other side of the school. We didn't have no windows at the time. We were really in high school, man. He represented the A-right as a matter of fact. He represented so hard. He put it in his name. Y'all give it up for Scottie ATL all the way from the 8-0. E-Side. The E-Side. Yo. Hey, dawg, you got your name, Scottie ATL. Face. ATL. ATL. What does the ATL mean in your name? Atlanta. That's Atlanta? That's Atlanta. Okay, but you, if we pinpoint it, you from Decatur. The E-Side to be is A. The E-Side to be is A. Latonya. Latonya. Latonya. I grew up. I grew up and was raised in Latonya on Marlboro Cherokee Valley to be exact. I stayed on Decatur too, on Glenwood too. Robins Landing to be exact. Okay. Yo. Okay, now do you know when some folks was, you know, the, the, the, tell them about that part, right? I heard about that. Did you hear that song? I heard about that. You heard about them folks. They went even in Atlanta when they made the video. That was Cobb County. See? Yeah, you let them tell it. See? See the real E-Side, man. So we had this debate a lot. Okay. I ain't gonna even count, you know. Don't count? I ain't gonna do it. Don't, don't, don't. You know what I'm saying? Okay. So the real E-Side, cause we had, we had this, it was like a mis, it was a misconception. Okay. You know what I'm saying? And I don't want to rehash nothing cause we already said it and it's done, but to clarify, since we had this conversation, we both from the E-Side. That right. Like throwing you the caterer, this is Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, 100%. Now, I understand some people might say, well, down it don't say Atlanta on the mail. You feel me? When you open your mail and shit like that. Okay. It don't say it on there. That right. But when I go to other cities. Yeah, yeah. And I say like, let's say I'm in West Hollywood. Yeah. If you ask me where I went, I ain't gonna say I went to West Hollywood. I'm gonna say where I went to. LA. Hello. I see what you just did. Ooh. I like where it's going. Okay. Come on now. If I go to New York. Okay, you go to New York. And I'm in Manhattan with this. I'm in Manhattan. Okay. Get away. I'm not gonna say I went where. I went to Manhattan. I'm gonna say I went to where? New York City. Thank you. Okay, hello. If you went to Syracuse. Ooh, you not gonna say, what? I went to Syracuse. You gonna say you was where? I was in New York. If you went to Buffalo. You not gonna say, you went to Buffalo. Right. You gonna say you was in New York. What? It is what it is. Exactly. Come on, bro. Hey, from that, when you down south, you know, then I always thought, and this is before I had moved to New York too, that New York and New Jersey were down the same shit. And I didn't just identify it like that. Everybody all over out there don't live there. Felt the same type of way. They thought they pay everybody to sound the same there. Exactly. You bottle it up together. It is what it is. And I understand where you got your team spirit and whatnot, and you're from from where you is and stuff. But you know, you identify with whatever it is at the time. And at the time, what's my man, Ghetto Mafia? Come on, we living greater. Decatur. Decatur. What's my man, Lloyd? Come on, show me another nigga that's greater. Decatur was great. From Decatur. Come on, man, it is what it is. Okay, I said we called it 86. Lock on ya. So what? Decatur. Hey, y'all, how about this? How about this? Remember in Bailey, when DMX had went to jail? Right. Where he get locked up at? In Decatur. He was off a memorial drive. Decatur County. Exactly. That's Atlanta. He said, I'm down in Atlanta. Only got damn move it. That's right. They, you saw me right. So this was like a... You see what we did? A family conversation almost. It's clarification. There you go. It's clarification. So the girl that had that song and whatnot, I just feel like this. If you was born in the 2000s, you can't say what Atlanta is and what it's not. Cause you weren't there for the real Atlanta shit. Right. What's real Atlanta shit? The Freak Knit. Freak Knit. The Golden Glide. God damn. Uh-oh. 112. 112. Jazzities. The Bounce. Niggas don't need nobody warehouse. Niggas don't need nobody warehouse, bro. Nike Pavilion. Niggas don't need nobody Nike Pavilion. Niggas don't need nobody, but nobody Petty. Wild way. Even them, I was there. She was there. You was there. You know about the Petty. See people really don't know about the Petty. Bro, let me tell you something. I used to go to, I'm like 14 years old at the teen club and whatnot. You know you fingering girls on the dance floor and all that shit. Right. Come on. Hunting my own clothes on till we felt excited. Okay, watch this though. Have you ever heard of Jazzy Tease? I used to go there all the time. I was at Jazzy Tease. I used to sneak in Jazzy Tease. Come on, bro. I had that when I, that's why I utilized my fake ID for. That was Jazzy Tease. You know about Jazzy Tease? The real Davis, Jazzy Tease. Yes, sir. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. That's hard. OG. That's hard. 112, they don't even know how 112, the group 112 got their name. Put them on that. It was from the club 112. Yeah. If you was in the 2000s, you probably didn't know no shit about that. Why? I'm not trying to. I'm a real West Side. I'm a real Atlanta. Talk your shit. Okay, West Side. And I'm going on real grounds. I've been around. I'm from the real, real Atlanta. Like the real Atlanta. Okay. What's the real Atlanta? Yeah, put us on. Clarify that. You know, you got to put us on. The, just, what? Freak me. It's the same thing I just said. That's Atlanta. Our music was different. You know, we was Kilo. Kilo. You know what I'm saying? Kilo, I lead Sam and Sam. I'm from that era right there. You know what I'm saying? I'm that Atlanta, right? Those time these days. But I just tell people, like, let's not, let's just be for real. Like the East Side and the West Side. We are Atlanta, right? I just say it's all, even call it part. Yeah. This is what I tell people. First of all, Atlanta is our state capital, right? It go back to everything you just said, you going to say Atlanta. And I just think all of us, the East, the West, the South, and the North now, shout out to the Migos, it all makes our city capital. Gwynette is Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? It all just makes Atlanta. Cause sometimes, even like on your zip code, is you got a Atlanta zip code. You know, it might not be in the city, but some things in East Atlanta, you got a Atlanta zip code. You say a zip code is Atlanta. So, but I don't know where it's going. This new generation. Trying to divide us. They, they are a little different. Okay. They rolled up a little different and they real territorial now. You know what I'm saying? You know they different. But why? It's just, I don't understand. I ain't sipping on their water. So I can't really explain they world, but they just sit back and they listening to the older people. That's where they getting their information from. And so they's like, you know how the niggas talk, man that nigga ain't even from the city, man that nigga ain't even from the East side. You know what I'm saying? So they sent around listening to shit like that, but not even just thinking about just the history of Atlanta. So they just taking little particles of things and he and this and he and that. And they may be like, well shit, these niggas really not even Atlanta, but they are Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? So I think that's just where they come from. So I don't even want to go back there because I was sitting going through too much right now. Atlanta, shout out to killer Mike for getting his award. Three. Because I was sitting near to that. You know what I'm saying? It's just too much man. What you, why you say we going through too much? It's like we been, we been having this, this, we been having this, this torch about 20, some 30 years. You still got it right? With the music, our culture, our style, our swag, our lingo. That's us, right? And I just think a lot of folks, people be jealous of their shit. They really want to come to our city and see do these niggas really help each other? Like they say they do and boo boo boo. Soon as they see some type of tension And with you, my brother, I might have some tension with that. With you, my brother, though, with this nigga, he a outside nigga. He gonna be like, man, don't even fuck with each other like that. You know what I'm saying? Now that tension, that spirit is in our cities on our grounds now. That's kind of just fucking with us. So I just say, we going through a lot as far as our unity. It's like, it's gone now. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, the unity we used to have. That Atlanta, that East West South, you know what I'm saying? You got outcasts making, they South Side, but they still made music with niggas from the East Side and West Side. You know, we're Atlanta. So I don't think we should be like DJ Kallin some shit. But when that song came out, it like, it separated us. And then that thug get locked up. And then Lucy, you know, everybody just getting locked up. And then this nigga snitch, this nigga snitch, everybody and all like, gone with that bullshit. We don't need that shit in our city, man. I want to bring back what they say, make Atlanta great again. I love it. OK. I'm in. I'm in. Come on, Lucy. Yeah. I'll follow that. I'm in on that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm in on that too for show. I love Atlanta. Jack Beauty of the Week is a little special because we're not doing it once. We're doing it twice, baby. It's giving multiple orgasms. I'm just saying, ladies. So before we get into this beauty of the week, a little questionnaire, I just want to share something with everyone. This is my fantasy. I want to have a threesome with two women. But the only thing is I want a man to just watch. You want to watch? Of course you do. Of course you do. OK, enough about me. What are you guys' names? I'm Ada. Topia Twins. Topia Twins. Topia Twins. As in Utopia? As in the most amazing, most just beautiful, just, oh my God, heaven on earth, place in the world, Utopia. I love that. I love that for y'all. OK, who's the older twin? Who's the big sister? I'm older by an hour and 30 minutes. That's a long time. But then you pushed on through. Baby, I didn't want to come out. I needed a time. We've been in the same room for nine months, though. I just needed my little hour and 30 minutes break. She said I'm going to make my grand entrance, too. Hold that placenta. And how old are we? What is our sign? Scorpio, the best. Scorpio. OK. And where is our hometown? New York. What city? Harlem. Hey, Uptown. What brings you guys to Atlanta? So after we graduated high school, we have our sister decided to take the big path. Moving on our own. We're a school for nursing. We graduate in March. Do we always do the same thing? Most of the time, yeah. She's a stylist and she's a makeup artist. Oh, it's good to make one-stop shop. So you know what's better than, because I have a one-stop shop who I call my glam god, shout out to Jay Tavar. He gives me together hair and makeup, and I usually have him on set. Unfortunately, he's out of town, so I couldn't have him today. But I love that you guys are one and the other because that's such a time saver for a girl like me who's always running late. One on the face, one on the hair. You know what I'm saying? Back to that threesome. One of the top, one of the bottom. Talk that shit. OK, so let's get a little spicy, y'all. What is it giving as far as sexual interest? Straight by gay, curious, undecided. I'm straight. I like dick. OK. She put the emphasis on dick. OK. Got you. They might have the same DNA, but... One of them wanted some D-I-C-K. One of them want that dick. No, she want that dick. Only. OK, I don't even want your tongue because the bitch has got that. I want that dick. I'm going to start over here. So what is your favorite sexual activity? I like to get on top and ride. Hmm, let's roll. Maybe spitting around on that dick and rounding from the back and grabbing angles and all that. Like the Will of Fortune. You see how little I am? It's getting a circus act. It's getting a circus of life. OK. Mine is, like, of course, you have to give me a... Oh, OK. She selfish. If you didn't give me a head, just go right into missionary. That's just like, I love missionary. So her favorite activity is the transition from head to missionary. Yeah, she want to be served. She want to be served. He said, handle your business. Yeah, yeah. Ladies, are we going 50-50 on relationships? Let's start over here first. Well, if I'm not... I don't have a problem with going 50-50, but if your man got it, he's not going to let you go 50-50. But then again, sometimes things happen and sometimes your man might be struggling. You might have to step up and take a job. I don't mind going 80-20, 50-50. Whatever my man want. I'm just down for whatever. OK. Same question. It's vice versa. Like, I just feel like the whole purpose of a relationship is, you know, for us to be there with each other emotionally and physically. So I wouldn't mind going 50-50. Ladies, are we faking orgasms? When I was young, before I turned 21, I did out of some orgasms. If I don't like it, I'm gonna moan. I got the best moan ever. I appreciate it. Make some nut quicker. I thank you. Get out the way and get the f**k out of my face. Goddamn! Now! That's the evil twin. Like, no. I wouldn't do that. Like, when I was younger, yeah, I was faking it just to make her feel good. But now, I'm gonna just keep it real. Like, you know, I didn't know it. I didn't know it. Like, you did it better. Hey, you... Oh, y'all squirters? Both of them? Yeah. Goddamn. We got to get them a sponsorship by Squirt. It's given... It's given, like, when you get in the shower and you got the heads on both sides and you turn... Okay. So, sharing is caring. Y'all share the womb. I'm sure y'all share some food. Y'all might have even shared a car. Y'all live together now. Y'all share in a living space. Are we sharing the D? Never, not one time. It ain't not one nigga on this earth. Never, ever, ever. Nobody, nothing could make it happen. I'm trying, but... Payments. What's the most they've offered? Come on. 20K. No. The 30K? 40K. Yeah. 100K. There's no amount of money that will let you consider sharing. A million dollars. And I'm not saying sharing... Ain't nobody trying to hear that bullshit. I'm not saying sharing a man as in a relationship. I'm just saying sharing the D. A million dollars. Okay. No, no takers. No. Come on now. She says she'll think about that. Talk to your sister. And where can the people find you guys? Oh, damn. Adolata, we're staying at the end. And our Instagram is Topia Twins. My personal Instagram is maybay. M-A-I-B-A with two Ys. And our twin page is Topia Twins with two A at the end and a Z at the end. Let's give it up for the Topia Twins. It's giving. Jacks. Multiple orgasms having beauties of the week. Come on now. What do they call this new Atlanta right here at Scotty ATL? What's your feelings on new Atlanta? You know, I like the new energy in general. And just to keep it all the way real. Even the song that we talk about and just all that. I like the fact that people using their talent to be able to get a check. You know what I'm saying? To understand, to be able to be creative and how to get people in conversation mode, et cetera, et cetera. But I love the city, you know, kind of pointing with, you were talking about, I went to an event recently where there was kind of like this thing going on between the artists and the DJ. You know, just talking about how, you know, the artists felt a certain way in terms of supporting the DJs for so long. That's right. And having to continue to support and the DJs felt the way kind of about like the artists not wanting to pay. You know. And so I think that's like been a recent thing that's been going on. Yeah, that's a big thing here. Really, really, really big thing here. Now you as an artist, now you're on the come up and Playboy you can tag in on this too. Like where were you when it comes to dealing with DJs and the whole concept of pay to play or taking care of the DJ and whatnot. Okay. Is it greed going on right now? Is it too much pocket watching? I think it's entirely too much pocket watching. One of the things I hear a lot of DJs say like, oh, once they got big, they don't ever come back. But a lot of the times, some people that get big like that, they wasn't even there from the get go. It be a lot of the ANRs or they managers or, you know, some of the dope boys who got money that's rocking with them. So you, realistically, you don't even have a relationship with none of the artists like that anyway. But it be the artists that actually be grinding, that be still underground, still hustling, for instance, like when we started doing this shit in like 2007, 2008, 2009, I used to go to three, four clubs a night, hang out with DJs, have a build relationship with them. I got over a thousand DJs in my phone. And guess what? We ended up breaking the record, hitting Billboard, all type of stuff. So, but nowadays, I feel like it's a lot of new out-of-town DJs that come in. And it's the same thing that Eric could kind of say, like it's a lot of out-of-town folks that come in the city that mess it up. That's my opinion. I think it's a lot of these out-of-town DJs who don't know SkyDATL track record, don't know my track record, don't know really who you are like that. And when we get in the building, they treat us like we got them just on random at Joe Blow and had that disrespect where you shouldn't be doing that because if this was Geronimo or goddamn A-plus or one of the pretty boy tank, one of the OG hood niggas from Atlanta that's actually from the city that been DJing for so long, they would have never did that. But now you got somebody new DJ, they don't know who the hell you is. They just want that $200. And as soon as you give them $200 because you know, we're gonna be like, I'ma show love to the DJ. This is what Donald was talking about. I give you the little $200. You wait till the end of the night to play the song. You only play half the song and half the crowd is gone. So it was like, that shit is disrespectful. Especially somebody like Donald who a gold platinum selling artist who got away, you know what I mean? Verified on Instagram. It's not like some of these artists are up and coming artists. You know what I mean? It's like, we already established. Especially, you know, whatever pop in the city of Atlanta, it pops everywhere. So soon as your record would be or be blew up, that shit was everywhere. You understand what I'm saying? So it's not like, but some of these Atlanta, some of these people, they looking at you like, oh, that just got the ATL, but no nigga, we world wide with this shit now. So, and then I feel like the fact that we still will show love and then they don't show the love back were like, as far as like, well, not all of them, but it's like, I would probably say about 30% of DJs. I don't have this problem with more than, you know, 70% of DJs when I go work my records, but about 30% of them. And the majority of the time, the out of town DJs who don't know the artists, don't know the culture, don't know the history, don't know niggas done creative, all these big ass dances and all these ways and all this fashion trends and all this shit that everybody else is on, they don't even know who you are. So they treat you and talk to you like you nobody. And they just want your money. Scotty, how do you feel about that? Well, my, my, yeah, my experience has been different in terms of like, how I came up in the music game. For me, starting out early, I went to a lot of open mics. I started putting together my own open mics. I linked up with people like DJ Burnway. So when I started really catching the wave, I was known though before all of music, you know what I'm saying? Just in the city. But when I first started doing music, blogs was something that really helped me out. And so I saw the wave switch from blogs to like strings, you know, and play listing. So I was able to take, you know, to kind of shift with the wave. So when I started getting into DJs, it was after the blogs for me. This is me like seeing the game change up. When the DJs came, I was working the record called Ratchet. I had had a song called Cloud Nine before that. So TJ's DJs was my manager at the time. TJ would tell me it take nine months to break a song. So that always stuck in my mind when I pushed the song, I just keep pushing the same record until people got it. So when I started doing Ratchet, it was a club record. I went out to the DJs at 10 o'clock before nobody was in the club. Feel me? So when I was there, I was just building a report with the DJs. I go there, I bought a DJ at Drone. It's just me and the DJ in here. I'm just getting the record spend, just let him hear how I sound in the club, catching the feel. So when I come back at 12 o'clock, he feel more comfortable playing the song. And so I would get into what the DJ wanted out of it. I think sometimes people get too much, it's entitlement a little bit, where it's still a business. You know what I'm saying? So if I'm trying to get the DJ's attention or whoever attention it is, I got to figure out a strategy that's going to get this person locked in. That's all I'm thinking. So I pull up early. I'm chopping it up. I might taste my dogs. Yo man, I'm going to shoot you a little 20 bucks for some lunch, man. Grab you something to eat today. So when I pull up, it's time, when it's time to spend, I got 20 people with me. Yeah, it's time. I ain't even got to pay no money because I've been working my move, pulling up when nobody's there. So that was my own strategy. You know, I did my own tours. I did my own shows and concerts. You know, I never really expected the DJ to like break my record, so to speak. I just really wanted to get the fans because I felt like if I got the fans, then the DJs was going to play my shit anyway. That's what makes sense to me too. Yeah. Now, Gigi, you got a real unique perspective from coming into the club. So you know the artist and the DJ because if the... I'm going to let you talk about it. Well, I was at Magic City. That's where I've become popular from being at Magic City. I retired actually twice the time that I was there. But for some reason, the crown still fits, okay? And being in the club, I was there from 2006 to 2011. That's a little BMF-y. It was right after BMF, but it was hella Gigi. It was the beginning of future and everything that came in between. I was there for the walk it out and all those songs, the dance songs. I was there for that whole craze. And I would see the DJ, you know, work records. I would see how hard Nando, Me, He, Rest in Peace worked Gigi records. I would see how hard Esco worked future records. And then on the flip side of that, I would be... I'm my brother's Trey Song. So I'm in the house... We literally lived in the house together where the studio was in the basement, the Monty Murphy, Troy Taylor, that whole thing, that whole movement. And so I would literally take a... Here to make the song, take the song myself to the DJ at Magda City, dance to it on stage, get the other girls to like it. And then by the time, you know, the record hit and everybody loved it, I was definitely a part of, you know, making that happen. So I saw that angle as well. And then the other flip side of that coin is being friends or being a dancer or being in that pile when this person coming in to work day song and they got $15,000, you know that's gonna be a movie. You know what I'm saying? So I just feel like this day and age, it changed a little bit because of socials, because of the internet, because of streaming. But at the end of the day, that foundation of the DJ and the artist, that rapport, that relationship and that understanding that they have is always gonna be a thing. That's always gonna be a thing in music. It's not gonna change and that definitely is some ATL shit for sure. Absolutely. I feel like some of the things that you said, for instance, like when you said you were bringing the record, right? Trey ain't in there, you brought the record. I can tell you that. But nowadays, no, back in the day, everything was cool, right? Yeah. But nowadays, if that exact same situation happened, then they gonna be mad at Trey because he blew up or something. They're like, oh, Trey, but bro, you don't even know him. You know Gigi. Show love to Gigi, Gigi, show love to you. We gonna build together and then eventually, you know, we gonna become as one. I feel like a lot of the times, they'll get mad at the middleman and a lot of times the middleman be a lot of the promoters. The promoters be on a lot of funny stuff too. They be ruining the artist names and DJ names. I think 80% of the problems come from promoters for real, for real. But it be, and a lot of the promoters be managers. Have you ever noticed that before? A lot of club promoters are also music managers as well. They can, oh, I can get calls such and such and get them for you. I help manage them. You know, when they really manage them like that. But that's just what they say. So I think that's where the majority of, if we cut the middleman out, which is the promoter, I think that we'd be able to build that relationship back how it was during our time days because you see what Future did with him, DJ? True. You see Eskimo and goddamn X-ray to get the hell up out of there when Future got blue to fuck up. It's like, that was a different time era. But right now, that's why it's so bad. 2024, 2023, 2022, ain't shit like 2010. And I hate that meeting with the way that it did too. I wish you would have been more... That was divisive. You felt like that meeting was divisive? Yeah. I wish you would have been more unified, if that's the word. I just made it up if it's not. I wish you would have been more unified. Like, you got... If that's an issue, if that's our issue, and I'll see it right now, the DJs and the artists and everybody want to voice their opinion. Why give somebody the mic to go, this somebody? That's not gonna, that's not gonna solve anything, resolve anything. Now y'all beefing, now this nigga beefing. So what did, we did all this, we put all everybody together to do what, to go back to Instagram, and this one another, it didn't help, it didn't help nothing at all. But mainly the people that listen to each other are DJs, though. Right. If you see that, there's a lot of DJs listen to the DJs. The artist said what they had to say and made this point, and now DJs, I point the finger at each other, DJs saying they ain't me, it's him. He's saying, y'all, that's some real shit. Yeah, that's true. DJs got to stop. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I just wanna, I wish it wouldn't be like none of that, even with these DJs going back and forth with each other, they just, it's crazy. You know what I'm saying? It's, we need to find another solution. Let's have a meeting about solution, like what we gonna do? What can an artist do to make the DJ feel more comfortable to, to spin your record? I, I command my brother, um, Ludona, because that's crazy. Look how powerful Atlanta is. It's a one do. He got on his, used his platform to speak, his opinion about something, and it went crazy. Crazy. You got people in God damn, Chicago talking about this. Folks in Miami talking about this. That's how powerful Atlanta is. And he's from the East side. So it doesn't matter. This Atlanta period, he's speaking for Atlanta, not just one side of nothing like that. He's speaking for his artists and what he see going on, which is right to what you said. It's, it's the time. Social media, even DJs want to be, see it. No. Want to be all in the video. All in the video. All in the video. All in the video. All in the video. There it is. All in the video. All in the video. All in the video. All in the video. That's what, that's what we going through. What I'm saying is that social media is a mob. Follow me. It is a gift and a curse. It is, it's something else. So I just wish that can go back and just redo it and just make some solutions. I wish I had like, more like, um, involvement with this. Cause I just want to bring unity to everybody. Just peace. Even the, the young lady, I fuck with her. Me too. Me too. She hard. She hard. She hard. She hard. Ain't nobody fucking with her. She hard. And she don't care what she say. She even want to boost it. This Atlanta bitch nigga. Like, look. Oh, shit. She said that. But I'm just saying just how she not scared of boosting my brother too. But I'm just saying. Hey, now, when you a girl, you ain't got to be scared of a nigga. She from Atlanta. When you a boy, you got to be scared of her. East soul Atlanta. And I don't want to just make her feel bad. I feel bad. No kind of way to cause she out. But the East side, still the East side though. And the West side going to be the West side. This is how that is, right? It's like a family, right? You got your mom and your dad, right? Your mom last name might be Johnson. Your dad last name might be Smith. But when you get married, all the kids name is Smith. But that's like you telling your mom, cousins, technically we ain't family no more. We all family. We still made the same. We all got them, got the came from the same grandma. I like that. You understand what I'm saying? Yeah, I like that. That's what it really is. Yeah, I see what you just did. I like that, bro. That's how I always looked at it. That's real. Hey, DJ Simone, how do you feel about what we just said? I just want to say something. I think it's really the artist got to fuck with the DJs that fuck with them. That's what it is. Because like you said, it is a lot of clout chasing DJs that be trying to get on. But if you fuck with the DJs that fuck with you for free, you know what I'm saying? Right? Yeah. Okay, let me ask you a question. Now, this is a good ass question. Because when you fuck with the DJs, this is my understanding. And I get it. If you're an artist and you're trying to break a new record, you could be in this game 10 years. But when you got a new song, you got to fuck with the DJs again. What you did though? What you do though? You come, you present it. You absolutely think that shit hot? What you do? You pull up? Right. When you pull up on me? But see most artists, I think feel like, what shit? They work. Let's just say for instance, you had a big song. Right? And you went out and you fought with the DJs three years straight. Now it's been 10 years. I draw the new song. Do I pose to go out and fuck with the DJs again? Yeah, the blueprint. What got you on from the beginning? See, I think that's where a lot of the disconnect there too. It's kind of dangerous too. See, a lot of nigga think, well damn, I did that already. Y'all can't just fuck with me and spin my song now. But we got to have it though. You got to get it to us. You know what I'm saying? Because it's a lot of music. It's 2024. You got to get it to us. But what if you get an email? I mean, then we got people. How you know we playing unless you pull up on us? Or we tag you? So they do got. But they do. So that means the artist do got to pull back up. Yeah, you got to build that relationship. But that's the disconnect. Y'all see what I'm saying though? You see what I mean? That's tricky. You see what I mean? I'm going to pull up on a Wednesday or Thursday night. That isn't it though. It ain't clear. It ain't clear. Yeah, because we're going to keep this shit out of the way. For real, for real. A lot of artists feel like when you go out in Atlanta, I'm risking my life. Yeah. When you come to the club. Ain't nobody care if I make it to the dope. Don't nobody care if I make it back to my car. I came out. I'm about to risk my life to come out and spin the record. One time. That's how niggas think. I ain't saying it's the truth, but. That's why you have mixtures. DJ mixtures. They get together. Like this is what I'm on. You know what I'm saying? They don't know what's going on. They fucking with it. They're going to put your shit. And the artist. But they ain't going to keep playing it. Mixtures too. You got to find DJs that rock with you. Nah, nah. You find you you rock with the people that rock with you. I know a couple of DJs on hand. I pull up on them. They play my old shit from 2006. They pay my new shit from today's date. And they'll play that shit for 15 minutes straight. Don't give a fuck what the club say. Yeah, but see. This what this what I'm trying to I'm just clarifying from what I feel like come calm down in the Atlanta scenario. Niggas saying, yeah, when you pulled up, they're going to play your shit for 15 minutes. But when you left them on focus, they're going to play your shit for 15 minutes. Some of them do. Like DJ web. But Niggas play my music whenever I come and when I'm not there. But that's what that's where that's where the that's where the theme was. That's what Niggas is saying, though, is basically like if I put the ground in for a certain amount of years, can you play this shit for me when I'm not there? If you see I drop a song. I'm not saying this ain't my necessary. My word. You know, I fought with the DJ. I support DJs even sometimes when they support me and I wasn't tripping. You know what I mean? I just get the game. But I understand what Niggas trying to say. Like, shit, you've been grinding in some of the years. Damn, I got to revamp this shit again. Every time I drop a song. I don't know what you've been doing in that gap time. You got to, you know, seems like a relationship. But I feel like some of the relationships as artists that we do, it should already be solid and locked in that if I give you a record and it sounds like a good record, then just fuck with it. Right. Because six, seven years ago, when you asked me to introduce you to Soulja Boy or take you to Bootsie House or come to your little sister's birthday dinner and surprise and take pictures with everybody, we did it. See, that ain't clear, though, bro. That ain't clear. See, Niggas have feel like as a DJ, man, you ain't take me on this or you ain't take me on the road. So you don't care. No, you ain't give me no plaque. Yeah, but you going to do so much, you know, as an artist and, you know, again coming from a different perspective, I seen some of my homeboys just hit have super mega songs. You know what I mean? And then got to think about what they currently got going on in the moment, which a lot of times might be stress. You know, you just had a hit record. You trying to come with a next record and you dealing with DJs, feeling like you forgot about them. So I think that need to be clear, too. Like, see, if you feel like a nigga forgot about you, just reach out. We are all men. We are all grown men. You feel away about some shit, reach out. Men and women. There's a lot of female artists and DJs, too. Women, too. Shout out to the women. I ain't forget the women. So Scotty. Scotty ATL. So what is the solution? What you think? Can it make this situation better? What you think? Your perspective? Or making this situation better? Making Atlanta great again? I think, first of all, from a DJ to DJ perspective, I feel like we all grown. Man, some of the arguments and conversations that I see that go on, like, nigga, 30, 40 years old, and I'm not clowning nobody, but I'm saying like, man, we should all be by getting money. So whatever conflicts, nigga, you know what I'm saying? Need to talk out. Conversations need to be had. Do that. Do that because it's beyond Atlanta. It's just smart for the money and smart for your mental health. Nobody don't want to be walking around with they, you know what I'm saying? Looking over their shoulder and shit like that. We all been through that, you know? So that's one side. From an artist to DJ perspective, I feel like it just need to be back to like a level playing field, you know? Understand this business on both sides. So if you a DJ and you still needn't got the sauce, understand like your responsibility as a DJ is to break good music. Now, whatever come out of that, like any other job you work, you supposed to do your job good and nigga, see you do your jobs so good, they gonna put you on. That's how this shit work. You can't on wrestle a nigga to put you on. Other side of that shit is as an artist, yo, my boy at your song hot is everybody got a hot song. So you need to figure out a way to get to the DJ besides trying to bomb rush this nigga at 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock, when he in the middle of his set. That shit don't work. Cause when you want your rap, you don't want the DJ trying to tell you what to say. You feel me? So don't do that. That ain't cool. Nigga build a relationship outside of the set time so a nigga feel comfortable spending your shit. And that's just, that's just how I got to go is business. Stop being so emotional about the shit. Now that's, now that's the part that a lot of emotions, it's a lot of emotion going on. Emotion is worse than, than cancel. Y'all know what time it is, baby. New Jack thriller city foodie call. You know, when the ladies is taking you out and they have no intentions. Again, you none and whatnot. That's what you call a foodie call. Today, bringing our meal. We brought the homeboy right on back. Chef Torres foodie call hosted by Gigi McGuire. Gigi, man, show me the money. It's your girl Gigi McGuire. Miss, show me the money. And we have here for this foodie call with Chef Torres. Say this amazing dish that it smells so good. I just want to like lick it. Oh, okay. Well, let me tell you what it's called. Jerk chicken. Jerk. New and improved. It's the jerk chicken. For you. New and improved. So this is giving, to me, this is giving tease, right? So on this foodie call, I am not, of course, going to give him any, but I'm going to tease him with a little foreplay, right? The sauce looks very lickable. The, the, the, even though it's chopped in half, the egg roll itself is very much giving, you know, that shape that we all know with, you know. It's enough, it's enough shaft on that egg roll. Not really, but you know, if we line them up together, we can make it work. No, no. The sauce and the smell and everything is very, let's say, it's, yeah, it's very tantalizing. Now he ain't going to hit it, but I'm going to make him think that he bought two with this one. And if it tastes as good as it looks, he might even actually get a jerk, you know. Yeah. Yeah, man. I just need to taste it. I want this one. All right. Go on now. Chef Tourist, what is that? What's in it? Like she said, you got some nice lickable sauces in there. You got some delectable, juicy jerk chicken, sauteed onions, sauteed bell peppers, and all the right cheeses to bring all the smokiness and flavor together. All right. That's what's up, man. It's flavors for me. I'm turning on, I'm turned on and turned off at the same time. Chef Tourist, don't do that no more, man. All right. Now listen, if y'all know, like I know, and y'all can see how much I'm enjoying this, y'all going to want to get on this man's top ASAP. Okay. So let the people know where they can find you. Hop right on it. On Instagram, by our means. And Chef Tourist, T-E-R-E-S. Not with a Z. Chef Tourist, you going to catch a charge? This is Foodie Call. We'll see you next time with Gigi McGuire. Hey, Gigi, like, if an artist trying to know, I'm saying, you know, I'm talking about a brand new artist, you never heard of him in your life. And he wants you to break his song in Magic City and whatnot. How should he come at, say, a dancer to get it popping? How does that work inside the strip club? Bag first. Bag first. Bag first. Off of the bag. And if it's somebody who is influential like I am and was, then they going to fall into it. Like, I am the prototype when it comes to the stage. Like, all, you going to Magic City right now in the poetry that them girls was doing, nine times out of ten, I made that shit up. Point blank period. I am the first person in Magic City to ever have a feature stage set. When they shut the stage down at 12 and two and, and, and, uh, and Mercedes going stage, I did that in 2007. Okay. So when I was doing that, if I say, I want to goddamn dance to Billie Jean and that's what's popping right now, then guess what? The next bitch going to come on stage and she's going to be like, play Billie Jean for me too. So if you got a song and you want me to break your song and you come in with the bag, for one, we going to put a little bag in a little in the purse. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to make sure I got what I need tucked. And then we going to throw the rest because we going to show it and show out because that's what you do. You bring attention to your song by throwing money and the girls see all they threw money on this song. So let me dance to that song too. And then that just was the formula. That's the way it goes today. Like that ain't changed. Has it? The strippers don't change. The strippers have changed. The strippers don't change. The strippers have changed. And I talk about that all the time because what happened is besides social media being making the allure, taking the allure away, like social media made it to where as though you going to see ass and titties and ass shaking and all the everything else, you going to see everything but the clip on down your timeline any fucking way. So why are you going to leave your house and go to the club and spend money to see that? Unless you just going for the vibe, right? The second thing about that is these girls ain't sexy no more. In my day, we gave fantasy. We gave vibe, vibe, room. We gave make your dick hard and you going to spend all your money because you trying to see if you can get my pussy. You know what I'm saying? These girls is on stage rapping and shooting guns and being gangsters. Niggas don't want that. That's true. The men don't want you as hard as them. They want you soft. I just said I said women going to be harder than me and in five more years. They want you sweet and soft. They want you sexy. They want the fantasy. They want to believe that this hot bitch that they probably could never talk to if they seen her standing outside a toast. They probably couldn't get her. But they can get her right now because they're in a place where that's where it's going to happen. And this girl is giving them all of the feels that they need that they going to spend their money on her. These girls these days, I'm fucking around going to Madison City tonight. I stay in that motherfucker. And I see it with my own two eyes. These girls are not giving sex. And not sexual intercourse. But they're not giving that sexual fantasy. That's what I, when I first started dancing honestly it was, what year were you in 24? I started dancing 24 years ago. I started dancing January 2000. And the first thing that I learned, I was in the club that was like cheetah. And the first thing that I learned is you have to sell the sexual fantasy. And that's what's going to get you the money. That's what's going to get you in the champagne room. That's what's going to get you regular customers. That's what's going to get you the nigga to spend his goddamn mortgage payment on you. Because he's, you gotta tease. These girls ain't teasing. Yeah, it's different because they don't seem, they don't seem a couple of strippers become rappers. That's true. Yeah. That's true. I feel you on that. That's true. And there's so many of them who have those right after that. I would probably be the same way. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Damn, she just fucked me up with that one. But listen. That's the truth. You're right. I didn't even see you're right, right. More, more, more. I been seeing the stripper dancing on stage with a train bigger than mine. Yeah. And I'm like, well, I'm throwing you my money. And AP's and all types of shit. Yeah. Right, right. I mean, if I was dancing right now, I would still dance on my little date just. You know what I'm saying? And I would, I would, I would bring my little to the stage. You come from a different era. It's this new era. But I don't know about, I don't know about naked in the AP. The girl here get this bad, and she a rapper now? Yeah. And she being a bigger bad, but she started off in the strip club. Yeah. She, I'd probably be on there. You better. A rapper this shit. I'm about to be the same way. Shoot her everything. Just like those memes that's going around that's saying, you know, we need more electricians, less rappers. That applies to these women too. We need more sex appeal, and less gang bangers. Because these women getting harder and harder. In the strip club. In the strip club. I love it because it's, it's mean. I mean, they, they the young mean. So I get it. But then I get the, the man too. Cause even I think I listened to 21, um, whole album, which is dope as hell. Shout out to 21. His whole album is dope. You know, I heard him say one hit verse. He said, um, I don't want you being hard. I don't need no home boy. Right. He said, I need you being so. Yes. Be my baby. Woman. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, but cause these women are getting hard though. These women hard as hell. They hard as hell. I know I'm gangsta. But this new generation of women, these bitches are real gangsta. I was shit. I seen a girl come by my car. I just throw it. He in my butt. And you know, shit. Cause how she was talking, I was like, oh that bitch a killer. You know what I'm saying? It's all like nah. I think it all. I get it though. Social media, because social media is so unfiltered. We see so much crazy shit on social media that we're used to seeing blood. We're used to seeing somebody getting shot. We're used to seeing somebody getting stabbed. Um, for instance, like you said gangsta, uh, for instance, Mayweather daughter stabbed young boys, other baby mama while she was pregnant. But I don't think she's just gangsta. I just think that she's young and she grew up in a social media world. Emotion. Emotion. War in Israel. And you have, we see little kids walking down these streets, beat up, bleeding, whatever. Like they used to seeing this stuff on the internet. So it's like, it's easy to them. The first time we seen somebody leaking is, you know, doing like a big fight or war wound or some shit like that in the hood. But now, you know, and that was rare. But now, like we said, you see it on your phone whenever you scrolling through your phone. That shit pop up in your timeline all the time. All Instagram gonna do is have the little eye on it and say, are you sure you want to see it? You click it, you see all this blood and everything else. What does that mean? They think, yeah, now they think that they can do it. Or they ain't scared of it. Or they reading the comments and they seeing what people is, is liking. Oh, this bitch crazy. So they imitating that. Yeah, and they imitated and that's what's messing everything up. Instagram got me so crazy. I can be so sad. I just seen something that might be like the war stuff. And they showing it to children and stuff. I can be so sad about that, man. I keep scrolling. Then I might see Monique talking about some shit. I be like, what the hell what she talking about? You know, my emotions don't change. It's like folk just like this now. Then you see a rapper get killed in the middle of a waterhouse or some shit. I see Drake Dick. I'm like, whoa. Damn. Whoa. I didn't see it. I didn't see it. I seen it. Yes. Oh, my God. I want to see it. I'll show it to you. Drake? Yeah, yeah. A little churro. A little churro. It is churro. Is she fucking somebody? No, he laying on the bed like this with it. Yeah. He don't like this with it. Yeah. It's like, don't like this with it. Yeah. That's how I know him. He got his phone like this. But was he fucking somebody? No. He just wanted to show it. I think he got the DDL. He got his legs open. That's the only thing I ain't like about it. Like why you got your legs open? Wait, wait, wait. It's just the way he, I would demonstrate if I ain't had his dress on, but it's the way he got his legs open for me. Man, it's just skin, Gigi. Show us what you're doing. You know I know better, Playboy. You know I know better. And I think... Jack's so persistent, he might catch me slipping one time, but not this time. So, Scott, do you feel like the women are way harder than they used to be? His video. Yeah, yeah. Man, you know what? So like, I used to be in a relationship for a long time. And so... So look, I started dating, you know, after that. And I got a chance to see like what it was like on the dating scene. You know what I'm saying? Some wet, wet up, okay. So women can be very hard sometimes. And when I say hard, I don't mean, I don't mean gangster. You know what I'm saying? I mean like boss. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Is that attractive? Now, we're going to speak on this cause this is, this is Topic right here. Yeah. Oh, I gotta put it down. Okay. Put me a little more. Put me a little more. Damn. Okay, look. All right. So ladies, we like boss. All right. We love, we love you to be able to do something. I can't stand the airhead. We're going to put that out now. All right. Now I want to thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Now on the opposite side of being the airhead, you could be too, we're going to use the word masculine for lack of better words. You know, you could be too masculine or boss with turning man off. Almost as if like everything I know how to do, you know how to do. Or every time I say something you know about it or you already did it or you know that type of shit. Now, that's a turn off to me. Because I'm really around because I'm trying to be your hero. You know what I'm saying? I'm trying to, y'all trying to open the door. Here you come. You open the door before me. Every time I talk about it, you already, God damn, I can't introduce you to nothing. Who is you? Who is you? Who is you? Yeah, we don't like that. Who is you? We don't like that. We don't like that, baby girl. We want you to be soft. Chill, relax. Let me lead the conversation. You know we got to have something to say all the time. Shut the fuck up. Please. Please. I wish all the women in the world could hear this. Please, y'all. Shut the fuck up. Please. God. But we love y'all. Yeah, keep, yeah. We love y'all and we, you know what? And then when you get the doing too much, we ain't going to shut you down because we love y'all too much that we're going to let you keep doing it and then that might be the last time we're going to hit you back. Ooh. Then you going to get on social media and say, Oh shit. I can't stand these niggas. Ooh, ooh, ooh. Nah, we can't stand you. Hello. Good stuff, bitch. I'm sorry, y'all. No, no. You have a, you have a very valid point. Because that's, that's, I've been around men every, I mean I've been around a lot of men, like every day on the road I'm with men. So I hear all the time I see it with the women. The women different. These women, maybe because I'm, I'm just really not getting this, this part of the industry that I see like women and how aggressive they are. They aggressive. That's the word. They aggressive. Too much. Yeah. I mean, like even to get in the green room with a nigga. Yeah. That shit is weird to me. Man. I'm a lady. You know, I'm just kind of sick and old. I'm hard too now. I got a mouth for me. It's horrible. And it's terrible. Because I'm, because I've been around after the niggas. Yeah. I've been around every nigga and I can say, if I say, oh fuck ass nigga, that shit sounds so bad on it. Yeah. That was a little hard. That was a little hard. That was a little hard. You know what I'm saying? Oh bitch, ho ass nigga. You see how I said. Yeah. You know, I like that. I like what you said when you said it like that. I did like what you said. You know what I'm saying? But he might mess with a sweet girl and she'm like, oh you're such a bitch. You know what I'm saying? You're such a bitch. It's the difference. Who you just talking about? Who? We want her. Yeah, I do. What she is. The girl you just talking about. Oh ho ass nigga. No, no, no. You're such a bitch. Yeah. I don't know what she is. You see what I'm saying? I don't know. You want, you like to want to be like, oh you're such a bitch. Yeah, we like her. Yeah. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? It's a difference. That was never to be mean. Like, in all the friends zone, just you're surrounded with you. I've been around niggas and pimps all my life. So my mouth is a little different. There why, even this black women period, our upbringing is different from a woman that's Mexican and a white woman or something like that. There why I hear a lot of men say they mess with the white woman or run to that because of their submissiveness. They, you know what I'm saying? They level of submissiveness. Right. You know what I'm saying? They know how to shut the fuck up and may see you doing some foul shit and they know how to hold it in. We ain't even, we ain't even gone. We ain't gone. We know too. We finna speak on it right there and that like a shot of niggas. Gone with that cap ass shit. I just seen it see a nigga don't like that. Don't like it. When you even start cranking it up, I got flatbeds. Yeah. Man. But the thing is, it just, see women, it's your upbringing. So it all depends on what a man can take and what they can't take. No, no, no, no, no. I ain't gonna let that slide. Get in there. Get in there. No. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not. Fuck that. Get in there. Get in there. Hell no. Get in there my boy. It ain't about your upbringing cause get wet. When I come around with that cap ass shit, you ain't gonna insult that. You gonna say that. You get the cap ass shit out of here. You ain't gonna lie to me to say, but my upbringing, my dad used to be cap. You gonna say, nah nigga you need to change that shit or get the fuck out. Right. No, I'm, it's the woman, the women that you may deal with, what's they upbringing, what's she been around, has she been a woman that been taking care of her own, holding down, raising her kids on her own? Has she been this woman that been around after but niggas and gangsters all her life? If she did, you know what I'm saying, it's all depends on her upbringing. So, it's gonna take a different type of guy to teach. I hate to say teacher, but sometimes she just need to know hey, hey, that's not how you talk to a man. So if that's what she's been around and that's what she been around all her life, why she don't date somebody like that, that is used to that shit. Instead of coming to a young fly, they don't want to hear that shit. No, no, no, no, no. There ain't no gangsters. There ain't fucking bitches and shooting niggas. I ain't doing all that. No, no, no. I don't want no raw rock gangsta bitch. I don't, I don't want to do that. I don't want to do it even. Don't go around no nigga like you. I don't know. Ladies, if you out there you hearing this, don't go around another man like you if you aggressive car. It's true. It is true. But don't bring it on me and now I've got them getting beat up and abused and got dreadlocks on the ground. No, I don't want that. But see the aggressive ladies, I'm going to tell you out some shit. The aggressive ones they going to always pick the guys that they want to just they going to do that. You know what I'm saying? So I think what you said is key. A guy going to always want to teach a lady something. Now she got to be willing to learn some shit. It's true. And a nigga got to have time for this shit. A lot of niggas ain't got time. I'm just keeping real a nigga be on the move. Ladies too. Yeah. Well, a nigga be on the move now when the guy feel like a woman is worth it. He might pull you to the side and say, hey look for real, like you can't talk to me like that. Now you got about three times maybe five to do that. And then he going to go on about maybe five. Maybe five. Depending on how much he like you. Okay. That's what I mean. Hey man. It's hard. I mean I just, I have, I be around nothing but me and I be around women so I get it. I get it. I don't fault no, I ain't gonna say I just fault no woman. I just, I look at some people like even with me myself when you just don't know but when you get a man be like, hey, I know you been doing all this hard man and shit all your life. But hey, you fucking with a man now. Chill the fuck out. Sit down. And that shit turned me on. Hold sit down. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That type shit, you know, so that turned me on, you know, and it, you know, you want to be, you want to be soft and shit like that. But you just got to find that woman that willing to learn and want to be that way with you and not thinking she let a man control her or shit like that. No, control me. Like teach me because niggas so tired of being hard and shit. Like I want my soft girl if you know what I'm saying? It's just that we don't know. I feel you though. That's some real shit though. Yeah. A lot of women feel like that what you talking about right now and, you know, they won't be vulnerable enough to say that. You know, people being through shit in life and then they just close their heart. They won't open up to nobody else. You know what I'm saying? So a lot of time that be the issue too. You know, so fellas, when they do open up to you, you know what I'm saying? Like, respect that shit and don't shut her down. You know what I'm saying? No, I'm with you on that, my boy. Yeah. So, I'm definitely with you on that. Yo, yo, you know what time it is. That's right. Jack Beauty of the Week, man. Hosted by Gigi McGuire. Show me the honeys! That's right. Who's coming with me? Gigi, let's get it. It's your girl Gigi McGuire. Miss, show me the money and we are here with this Jack Beauty of the Week honey. What's your name? Svetlana. Oh, that's a lot. Oh, yeah. Right. Svetlana. Svetlana. I thought it was in French. It's, I'm kind of language having a hearing. It's Russian. I am not Russian. You don't look Russian. I'm not. You have a Russian name. Girl, my parents was watching the Russian Olympics. Oh, wow. That's interesting. Interesting. My dad is Saudi Arabian in a retrain. My mom's Nicaraguan. Okay. It's giving international. It's giving United Nations. It's giving passport boys. It's giving hella flags and I'm here for it. No rabies. Okay. All right. So how old are you? I'm 24. 24. And it might be your zodiac sign. I'm a Leo. Come on, Leo. Leo. Okay. I'm actually a Gemini. Oh, okay. Okay. It was okay. It's okay. I'm going to go ahead and give you the pass. I'm a May Gemini. We did good ones. Okay. Anyway. And what's your hometown? Miss Jacksonville. United Nations. Jacksonville, Florida. Duval. Yes. Yes. Florida, Laos. Okay. We're going to get a little bit spicy for you, girl. You ready? Okay. I'm ready, girl. Okay. So what is your sexual interest? Are you straight? I'm straight, yeah. No, I'm straight as fuck. Straight, H, F. Straight like six o'clock. Yeah. Okay. And what are your thoughts on a 50-50 relationship? Are you splitting the rent and the bills with Bay? Honestly, I moved out when I was 16. So I've always been super like independent. Honestly, I don't give a fuck because the niggas are not ever going to be able to take nothing from me. So I like to be able to say that I can secure my own house. And it can't feel like he could kick me out or feel like he could take something from me. So the answer is no. I mean, I'm not tripping. It is what it is. I don't really have, I guess, an opinion on that because like I said, I've always provided for myself and I've always been able to. So it's like, if a nigga got it and he wants to share it, that's cool. No, I don't pay your bills, girl. Pay your own bills. I don't want to do it. And don't get it twisted. I'm not fucking with no bum. I'm just not requiring. I don't listen. I mean, I don't know. See, cause that's that's a loaded question. No scrubs. Okay. Um, what, how often would you fake an orgasm or do you fake orgasm? We not faking it. No, we not doing that. Have you ever faked it? Girl, maybe like with my first boyfriend because I felt bad. I think he just didn't know what he was doing. And I think it was like really just kind of to make sure that he didn't like his ego. I don't fuck with his ego, you know, but I was, I was young and I don't do that no more because if you just don't got it, you just don't got it. So at the end when he say, baby, how many times did you come? You're saying I'm just going to act like I've been asleep the whole time. I might not even respond. I already fell asleep. That's illegal. Okay. And where can the people find you, honey? Um, Nana tattoo. Oh, oh, you and they and they tattoo on Instagram. That's Lana. I'm a tattoo artist. And right now I'm actually doing, um, I'm competing to be on Ink Magazine. So I got a little special going on on my page. Come get a little tattoo. Mm hmm. So yeah. I'm coming girl. Vote for me. Y'all vote for me. You can come get a little $25 tattoo. Thank you. Thank you. It's Jack's Beauty of the Week. Talk about the grills, my man. So how do you make the transition into, you know, I'm saying hold another field and you didn't turn into the new Eddie Gold like they big. Come on. So I'm going to go with the South. Yeah. What was it? Southeast? We're on the Southeast. It was on the Southeast. Never eat shredded weed. Everybody know your name. Never eat shredded weed. I never heard that down my life. And then he did it like this. You ain't never heard that? I know. What y'all used to say? North, Southeast West. I don't know. That's how I used to learn when you was in elementary. Come on now. Never eat shredded weed. Wow. That's a good album now. I love that. Yeah. Come on now. Okay. Like Mississippi. M-I Cricket Leather. Oh, Cricket Leather. Okay, I like that. Like Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall. Come on now. What do you do? Okay. What do you do? He had a great ball. Come on now. And nigga couldn't even fix the nigga back no more. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. But the more little the story is, keep my nigga up on the wall. Keep my nigga up on the wall, man. Don't push him. But not about the grills though. I started out, I've just been doing music for a long time in Atlanta. I was on tours. So I've been on seven, actually not eight national tours. You sound like Kat Williams right now. Damn. We got to talk about that next. I got to say something about that. I got to say something about that. We're going to talk about that next Kat Williams. But look. One more time. What do you think a plant is? Yeah. So, man, basically one day I was at the studio and one of my homeboys said he wanted me to go check out this grill shop. And so I went by there. I checked it out. I thought it was cool. Left and ran into my homeboys at the Stroke Club. One of my partners. And we was actually at Follies. Rest in peace to Follies. Thank you, long little Follies. The prostitution was for the low over there. For the dollar. Not no 40. Not no 40. Don't do them that bad. I'm sorry. Man, too real. I had to get 200. All right, so listen. So I ran into my boy. He was a dinner assistant. And he lost his job. I asked him what he was going to do next. Look, it's still there. Look, look. So he said he just lost his job and he wanted to make grill. I had just left the grill guy. Okay. And I said, we can go up here right now. Okay. So we did. We went up there. At first, I was just going to handle the business. You know, I was going to let, since he was a dinner assistant and the other guy was trying to get me in on his grill company. I'm like, fuck it. I'm going to run you out two together. I'm going to learn how to run the business. But as I got in, you know, as you run any business, you got to learn all parts of the business. Because it ain't going to my teeth. So I learned everything. And, you know, we made gold every day. We went and bought gold. We bought scrap gold. We was on Columbia Drive at the time. You was the nigga with the commercial about to go? No, that wasn't me. That wasn't me. But, man, turk doubted. You know, I started going to radio stations and the shit blew up. Me and my partner didn't end up doing it anymore. Later on, I ended up getting my own grill shop. Killer Mike was one of the ones that actually gave me the head nod to do. I was going to get a smaller office by calling Killer Mike asking what to do. He said, man, you should get a grill shop so it could be a staple in the city. And so I built my first, well, I didn't build it. It was already there. I got my first shop. Man, say you built that shit. I know. We should lie a little bit. I built my own shop. I built my own shop. I painted. I put the roof up. And before you knew it, man, people was at the door, man. It was a line of people around the building. On the first day I opened up. Wow. And I was on counter-roll indicator. Yeah. And the shit blew up. I was working around the clock. Literally, I would all day, and then I would go to the club at night and push my song. I got about four hours of sleep a day. Well, I was doing good. I was working. I was getting that shit in. COVID hit. Bam. And the shit went through. I got a store in LA. Issa Rae came and got a grill. Who? Issa Rae. What you saying? Insecure fuck, bruh. What you did? Put a funk. You saw what I did? I saw what you did. Yeah. Issa Rae came and got a grill. She posted it online talking about the servers that she got. It went viral. And then she wore another grill on the Grammys. I ended up on Steve Harvey. And so fast forward now, we've collaborated with the Hawks, the Falcons, and we just recently got a new location that we're opening up soon. That'll be in the heart of it. Now you saying we? No. You talking about partnership. Because a lot of people think that you doing this by yourself. Well, it is. You including folks. When I say we, Ashley, it is. Right now I have no partners. Hold on. So you was a bunch of people. No, no, no. Steve. Yeah, I'm talking about my team. I always say we because they put in so much work, man. And so much effort. It's not. Yeah, it's not our team. So I say we. Yo, Scotty, when you said Killer Mike said it would be a staple for the city. That's 100% true. I got two cousins that live in Colorado. And I told them I was going to treat them to a grill. And they was like, can we go to Scotty Grills? I said, yeah. We can go. So I took them to Keller Road. I forgot your dog name though, buddy, with the dreads. Teasy. Teasy, yeah. He had hooked us up. I had got, you know, I treated both of them. My little girl cousin and my older boy cousin. I think. I think I remember that day. Yeah. When y'all came by that. I remember seeing you though. I know I wasn't there, but I think he sent it to me. Yeah. Or sent the videos when y'all picked it up. Yeah. Yeah. And y'all had to ship them to Colorado or something because that's where they live at. But they were so excited about going to it because everybody know about it, man. I just want to give you your flowers and say, bro, you're definitely a staple for the city. Everybody already know who you are. And I'm proud that you put it in our city. And goddamn, we proud of you. My East Side brothers. Thank you. East Side. Thank you, man. My East Side brothers. And you got to make me one. You got to make the stand up queen when I am Atlanta. I am the comedy queen of Atlanta. You're not from Atlanta. You're from the West Side. That's Atlanta. That's the real Atlanta. That's the real Atlanta. I wish y'all got you. I am the real Atlanta. I got you. So West Side. Fort Ross. Stop playing. You and Gigi talking that queen shit today. Oh, I'm a big queen. I can't even play with it. What do you think the plant kids? OK. We got to talk about Cat Williams. Can we talk about Cat Williams for a second? Go for it. All right, bro. We get with it. I got letting in on cause this shit going the wrong way. Come on, Scott. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Cat Williams had a great interview. OK. And I fought with it. I watched the whole thing maybe more than once. Mm-hmm. But everybody can't be Cat Williams. Nope. Some of you niggas is going out here like calling people out and saying you're a sane neighborhood. And you're going to get shot. You're going to get killed. You're going to get shot. Y'all didn't stop doing that shit. You told me the same shit. Man, these niggas crazy, man. You're not Cat Williams. You're not Cat Williams. Please stop doing that shit. You do not know what a fuck Cat Williams is. He don't live next door to them niggas. That's right. He calling people out. He might not see them niggas all year. Never. You niggas is doing this shit with niggas. You're going to see him next week. You're going to see a nigga tomorrow. Please stop. And Cat on some comedy shit, some funny shit, with some comedians. These niggas doing this shit with some, like, killers. Do you know that kid? Can we put his ass on this part? 100%. You know they got bodies. Like, kids chill out. Yeah. Y'all niggas is tripping. That's crazy. You niggas is tripping. You can't just say anything about a nigga and get away with that shit. Everybody ain't going to take that shit like you. Yeah. Truth or not. While we talking about the East Side, you know Cat came to my room. I had a room up there at Joe's Boy and Grill. Oh, that's hard. On aggression. He came to my room. I had a comedy night there. He came and showed love about everybody's drink and he stayed on the East Side. That's wild. Yeah. Yeah. He's a real nigga. Yeah. He really is. Hey, dawg. You heard Dundee C. Curd was on a goddamn, what podcast he was just on? On here every time. Pia. He was on Pia shit. And he said, because you know he had that girl on there talking about Cat. And that nigga Cat, when that nigga was in Memphis, Tennessee, that nigga Cat then came to this nigga show, sat down and he looked at that nigga. And then God damn got up and walked the fuck out with his crew. For real? Yep. Hey, dawg. Everybody in the man with your ass. For real. Cat that nigga man. He came in my room. I don't know. I don't want to say nobody clip wrong, but they going to East Side. PFD. PD. PD. PD. PD. It's something like that. They from East Side. Yeah. They were like in front of the door and stuff like that. And they just made sure everybody was straight. They didn't make cat. Like I don't even got to go get my God. He said, I ain't never been no place like that in Atlanta like this before. I'm like, yeah, you good or ill, folks? Yeah. And like I really didn't know if you were good or not. Yeah. Yeah. Ain't nobody going to kill a cat. There was no drama about it. Yeah. Yeah. This show, no. Well, hey dawg, thank you for saying that. Yeah. Hey dawg, thanks for saying that. Because I be telling folks all the time, because they be wondering why I don't do that shit no more. Yeah. Where I used to goddamn do this, so disrespectful shit. Because I ain't playing. No. When you'd have had a big goddamn walk up on you in the club and shit and blah, blah, blah. Hey man, what's all that buzz shit you were talking about? And you would, you done forgot you didn't say there's some shit on this shit. Right. Right. Exactly. You done forgot because you do it. It's not an error. It's not a game to everybody. So you goddamn don't don't. What would Jesus say? We're going to get y'all going to get you hurt. Right. What's going to get y'all going to get you. So do this shit very, very with discretion y'all. Yeah. Responsibly. Because you might have to bag it up one day. Oh. And you might not be able to get away with, man, I was just playing. Everybody going to let you play like they don't even matter. Everybody ain't playing. Because you fucking with their money. Right. You fucking with their brand. Oh, their emotions. Yes. Which is even worse. Yeah. Emotions. Emotions. That's even worse. It don't even have to be them. Someone coming to whoop your ass in the name of them. Yeah. Exactly. Wow. Which a lot of times is the case. You ever heard somebody say in the name of Jesus? Yeah. It can be in the name of Reggie. Right. Right. Right. You spits a real face. This ain't funny. But it's real. What I'm saying. Real. This ass woman was brought to you in part by Bartholomew. Yeah. So real. New projects. Let's talk tools. What's next for Scott and ATL? No doubt, man. So I recently dropped a record called Major. Featuring Cee-Lo Green and K-Count. Okay. Yeah. And that's crazy. I love K-Count. That's hard. That's hard. Just the people are hard. Yeah. That collaboration is hard. Man. This is a real play of shit. Oh, and shoot night. Yeah. And got down low Vegas after the Tyson fight. Come on, man. Yeah. Look, this is a real play of shit. You know, I'm really this year on dropping music. And instead of trying to do all these big projects, I'm just going to give people this music. I've been acting, man. What? What you on now? Man. So I did my first two movies in the last two, actually, I started in December. I did my first movie. It was a Christmas movie. I'm going to come out this year. Hmm. I was in the movie with Terry J. Vaughn. Oh, LaVita. Yeah. Yeah, I was in LaVita. She's a great person. He is. Man, she's so fucking fine. I was in my first movie with her. No, no, that's not the first one. So I was in the movie with her. Grif was in the movie. Grif. Two Ks. Two Ks. Two Ks. And that movie should come out this year. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Big group. Yep. And then I played in the short film recently that you, you ain't know nobody at any. But you knew me though. What? Actually, Treasure P. Treasure P was in the film. Got you. Treasure P was in the film. Yeah. I just saw this movie, short film this past weekend. Wow. That was my second movie. Yeah. How you knew I knew her? I don't know. You know all the big booty girls. I don't know if Trish got no boyfriend, but sorry if she do. Hey man, I was in the club pitching that. She got a big booty. She got a big booty like that. Yeah. Okay. But so I did two movies so far. In the day, I shot my first skit. I was in the country, why ain't skit? Yeah, yeah. Yo, so I'm popping a little bit. No, hold on. A little bit. Fuck that shit. No, hold on. Hold on. I ain't gonna let you do that because that's not your first skit because you know you did the arm security thing with Marco and Al. Oh, you're right. Don't play. That's right. You were with us first. That's right. Now, that's before my real acting days. I was just, but she's right though. I was an actor before I was an actor. Yeah. What do you think? Because that's what, when you got it, you got it. I'm gonna open now. Shut up. I'm gonna open now. I mean, to be honest, I've been feeling like Denzel Washington a lot lately. I wake up in the morning and when I think of myself, I'm like, I feel like Denzel. Yo. Yo. So, I've been doing that and I've been being in my store. You know what I mean? I've been flying back and forth. We still got a location in LA. Yes, sir. So I've been flying out there doing grills. We did Megan and Stallion grill recently. No, you didn't. I've seen that. I've seen that. I've seen that. I've seen that. We did Megan and Stallion grill recently. We did some of Walker grill recently. God damn, bro. It's my fifth year anniversary. You can cry. Congratulations, bro. Man, you know where I'm gonna cry early today. I was feeling so good about myself. Cry. I almost did. Sometimes I do, I just cry. Cry. Ain't that the wrong with that? You gotta pray, God. Let God know you appreciate it. You know what? I was thinking. I was thinking to myself, I said, man, I really love myself. Yeah. Come on now. And then I was thinking, I said, man, you know, I started to make a video. This better than the video. Because I really was gonna make a video when I put it out to the world. But this better than that. Yeah, 100%. It's a lot of black men in the world that deal with just problems in general. That's right. And I was thinking, you know, man, when you love yourself, it really just changed your whole perspective on life. Yeah. Because niggas be waiting for, you waiting for an event. Or you waiting on a moment, you waiting on something to happen. Some type of validation. And you think that when this thing happen, life is gonna change. I'm talking to somebody in the room. See, we was on TV. Now we in the room. Look, things don't change. It don't happen because you knit work with somebody. Okay. It don't happen because an event happened. It might not happen. You know, it happens because you change your thoughts. Okay. Got that. Got that. Come on up. You change the way you were thinking. You got to plant them inside there. You got to plant them. You got to change them. And life got built on them. Yeah. And so what I'm on, for real, for real, I'm doing all this shit. But I'm just having fun. I'm enjoying my life. And I understand this shit in terms of it's real life. I'm not oblivious to knowing my real partner's been killed in this shit. No. I'm living every day to the fullest. Okay. Right. You know what I'm saying? Yes, sir. But I really do enjoy and I thank God just to even be here for real. So, yeah. We can clap on that. That's what we gonna do. For sure. Do that. Yeah, yeah. Right. For real. I don't know if that's your tag, God, but you need to make that your tag. What is it? And your songs, what is it? Yo. I need to do that. Yeah, I just gave you a million dollars. Yo. Okay. That's your tag. Ain't nobody saying it. Yeah, yeah. And then, and then, and then, and then, and then, and then. Yo. Yo. I like that. I like that, too. Okay. That's that. Yeah. Yo. Yo. Okay. Okay. Yo. Hey, bro, listen. This ain't the first time, you know, and it definitely ain't gonna be the last time you're on New Jack Thriller City, man. Is there anything that you wanna tell the audience before we get up out of here my day? Man, stay positive, man. And salute my doll, Jack. I got to give your flyer, too, cause see. Yeah, yeah. Let me speak on this shit. Yeah. Let me speak on this shit. Let me speak on this shit. You know, man, to see what, cause see, I was there when we was in New York City. Dante Ross bought me through there. We was at the rooftop. We was on some different shit. Yes. The pink, the pink tea cup. Yeah. Yeah, the waffle and the chicken plate. This is 50.com. You know, a lot of people go through changes and they get bitter. Yeah. And I watch you elevate, change situations, and you never got a cold heart. You always keep yourself solid. You're always being a good heart. I don't know what you had to go in your real life on a day-to-day basis. You know what I'm saying? But when I see you, man, you putting people on, you know what I mean? You're never selfish. And that deserves respect in the hand of the clock. You from the East side too. Yeah, he rich boy. It's show. Shout out to Jack, man, for show. We're in here. Don't cry, don't cry. Come on, it's okay to shed a thug, Tia. No camera. Okay. Go on and let it out, man. You deserve that, Jack. Man, thank you, man. I really appreciate that, Scotty. For sure. Thank you, man. Hey, like I always say, you just can't say you're real. It's something you gotta be man, Scotty, ATL. Yo, DJ, some more. Take us out. Let's take some pictures. What is it, y'all? Yeah. Hey. I'm all right now. Thank you.