 watch the fucking kitchen make some rich n***a chicken i can't see the part i drop your bitch off out the dark it's hard for me to pick a car i'm off the else they even mean i'm a star bank don't roll this extra large once you're back up in the arts i'll fuck you to the able hole i always trying to change the whole if she try to play like a fat man get my dick suck bad bitch with a fat ass she don't give a fuck anything touched down for me she gonna pick it up i'm from Memphis Tennessee and this is the 85 y'all know what's going on let's get it watching 85 i'm use some specialty martel cordon blue to make the duke for our specialty guest duke duke we're gonna start with some ice in our shaker and before we use our martel we're going to use equal parts lemon and lime juice and a splash of simple syrup also going to throw in a specialty little orange liqueur called compari and finish up with our martel shake it up take a sip of the duke and keep watching 85 this is duke duke and you know i'm rocking with 85 what the fuck you go to the remix shaker ain't no holes in the house ain't no holes in the house ain't no holes in the house holes in the house that's why i be going out that's why i be in my whip looking for a thick little chick that can come back to my crib because you heard my buddy los we ain't got no holes staying nowhere near us they ain't close yes indeed ain't no holes in the house that's what i need i am trying to find me one matter of fact i need two if it's you then you need to come with me i got a big old house that these bitches need to see oh we ain't no holes in this house ain't no holes in ain't no holes in she's chilling with some decent ass pussy ain't no holes in this house ain't no holes in this house dedicated to the ladies with the all right pussy ain't no holes in this house ain't no holes in this house ain't no holes mother ladies with some decent ass pussy ain't no holes in this house ain't no holes in this house dedicated to the ladies with some okay pussy Let that okay pussy, you ever had that before? Yes, I had it once and I didn't want it no more cause it was decent, decent, it need to be better. I heard that pussy had the wop so I want one that's gon' get wetter. Oh, wetter, I got one too. She said she had that wop, I asked her what she wanna do. What she do? And then I came over to put it in the wop and find out that she had that wop that dry ass pussy. I'm like, ho, stop, you wrong. I drove this long just to come over here and get this pussy here, no way. Okay, you need another day. Go on your phone to leave my number right away. Right now! I like that one. This is how you do it when you gotta get the sound back right. Right. This episode is sponsored by Bluetube. Now you can increase your performance and get that extra confidence in bed. Listen up, bluetube.com. That's blue like the color blue. Bluetube brings you the first chewable with the same FDA approved active ingredients as viagrancialis. 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You hear me? Straight up, straight up. What the fuck? Twist and Fingers, yeah. Bees working, yeah. Fogs working, yeah. Bitches fucking, yeah. And traffic fucking, yeah. We came from nuts, working, yeah. What we, what we doin'? 80 vibes, yeah, we live, huh. Bitch, we live, bitch, we live, oh, yeah. 80 vibes, oh. Puss, straight up. Chico being in the building, 85, man. We got a real, real special guest in the building. Somebody that I consider to be, you know, the current of torture, one of the strongest rap legacies in the world, man. Memphis, Tennessee, man. Duke, Deuce in the building, man. Make some noise for him. Hey, hey. I gotta say it one time. What the fuck? Favorite shit in the world, man. What the, what did that come from? Shit, one day got down, I was, bro, I had just started rapping, bro, like taking the series, right? And I was here, I was living with my mom for the time and shit. And I just wanted to come up with some shit of my own, some shit that stand out. I ain't no one to be like nobody else. So I was just really just practicing, listening to music and like, this shit came out. This shit was perfect. Man, that shit is perfect. Like, it goes with so much. Just like when you fart and a little bit of shit come out. What the fuck? You feel me? I take my hat off, niggas be like, what the fuck? It's just. Hey, the first time I said it, it was cool look. Like, I used to say it a little like calmer, like, what the fuck? Like that, but then I just started going crazy with it. Day, man, that is dope. And that's the thing. A lot of people don't understand those little tag lines and those things separate you, you know what I mean? And make people pay attention to the music a little more. Because I first got in tune with you. I love Memphis, Tennessee. Outside of where I'm from and watching the DC, Memphis, Tennessee is my favorite city because there's so much culture there. I heard you a little there, Gettie Green. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. Gettie Green, man. Straight up, they're one of my favorites. Didn't all of that, like the Memphis scene, me growing up, you know, all of my uncles was in the streets that, you know, raising. And they was real in tune with the down south music. And Memphis was one of those things that, you know, produced so much music that's classic to me. So you coming from that city, do you feel like you have a certain responsibility to put out quality music, not just put out rap music, but put out timeless music, like so many people that's from your city. Oh, facts, because honestly I feel like I'm really the chosen one to do it. Because I feel like everybody from the, from the young to be honest, they really went on the sound mode. They was just really gone with the, with the new sound. Oh, I'm saying with the new sound, I'm like, bro, that old sound really, the hardest shit to me, you know what I'm saying? And to the world, obviously, you feel it, because everybody using that sound. Right, exactly. I mean, I'm just talking about like that project, Pat, when I first out here slanging on this blade, praying that I don't get cut by these polies, making rays, jumping out and checking nuts, cutting bomb down the crumb. Babbage weeders in my lawn, nigga, stick me for a bag. I'm a shooter, man, it's like, you hear that? And it's just, it's paint a visual for you, a Memphis. And when you go to Memphis, you see why the culture is just so strong there. So what made you get into music? What was your influence from a city that's so full of music like that? To be honest with you, it was my OG, my pops. He was already doing this shit too. He was always making beats and shit. He used to rap, but producing was his thing though. Like his key thing, you know what I'm saying? And he didn't work with some of the best of him, you know what I'm saying? Skinny Pimp, Player Fly, shit. Gangsta Black, you name it, you feel me? Like, legendary Memphis artists. Like, the whole world, everybody don't know about half these people. Yeah, I know, you gotta go that way. They was really popping to Atlanta and all them folks, they knew what was going on with them. You feel me? Right at the time. So I just want to give it to Pops, you know what I'm saying? He kept me in the studio when I was a baby. And I just took on from this shit. That's what it is. Now, I first got hip to you on that, you heard me. You heard me? You heard me. For real? That's crazy. Yeah, I've been a fan for a minute. So when I first heard you, it reminded me of that old Memphis sound, just that, you know, but still with the new fresh energy. With the new fresh energy, yeah. When you got popping and when you get your name started getting up, you know, Memphis is known for having an independent movement, you know what I mean? And what made you go with the major? Well, I ain't gonna call it the major, but a major independent QC. What made you make that decision? I want to just say QC was really, really, they had a real good look around that time, right? So it was like, why not? Like, I'll say it ended up hitting me up. I dropped the song called Whole Lotta. I only dropped it as a video though. It was a video tool. That's how I used to always drop, I just dropped video. You feel me? Because that really would get you on videos, right? So we was doing a dance in there called The Drill. Shout out to my homeboy, damn, got his damn name. But that motherfucker went crazy. That's your name right now. That motherfucker went crazy. Shout out to my nigga. That motherfucker went crazy. Nice, my tail, my tail, you know what I'm saying? But you know, that motherfucker went crazy. Like, I want to say about probably like three or four days, I was doing stupid numbers and goddamn, I'll hit me up on Instagram, bro. And that's the guy that brought me home to QC. Okay, so that's what it is. Now, speaking of dancing, you do a lot of dancing and that's what a lot of people might not know. That's a strong culture in Memphis, like the gangster walking, all that good shit. So what made you incorporate that to kind of introduce it to a new generation? I ain't gonna lie to you. I just really wanted to show the world where Cronk really came from. Straight up, to be 100 with you, like, that Cronk shit really been going on. It was going on in Memphis, but Memphis didn't have the big industry looking at them. You know what I'm saying? So it popped out somewhere else. So it was like, you know what I'm saying? But I just wanted to bring it back and show the world, like, this is what Memphis had going on when nobody was paying attention. This shit is way crazy. You're like, this shit is crazy, bro. Yeah, and it's like, our city's got a connection because when I'm from, they do a dance called Beat Your Feet. And they always have a... This is a Band-Aid on them all? Yeah, uh-huh. Double-sided Band-Aid. You know what I'm saying? Yo, little shit, man. Slap some tape on it and we'll hold for a while. Hold real quick, we need to get some other tape. Get it, what's the tape? Yeah, like, when I'm from in D.C., they do a dance called Beat Your Feet and they always have a competition where they had a gangster walkers from Memphis and the D.C. people do a dance competition. And, you know, it just hit me to how strong the culture is there in Memphis as well. That's why I love the city so much. So, Ben, as though you are a younger artist out of Memphis, who are some of the people that influence you in the rap game? Well, like I said, Pops, I got to give to my boy Project Pat for show. Lord Infamous, I must, bro, you know what I'm saying? One of the coldest lyrics is they don't give him his credit, that boy can rap. Yeah, and Kingpin, Skinny Pimp, she play a fly. Really, pretty much the legendary Memphis artist. I still listen to this shit like it's new. Right, it still sounds like it's new. That's the crazy part about Memphis music, like, and yours as well. Like, it's timeless because the music stretches, you know, trends and generations. So, with you having the torch now, like, what do you want the new Memphis mentality to be when people from other places and people around the country and around the world look at Memphis? What do you want them to get from what you do? Well, my goal is to bring the Gangster Walking era back. Okay. Like, that was the first crunk scene, like, that's where it all came from. It came from the Gangster Walking, you know what I'm saying? Throwing your elbows, most of us fighting, you know what I'm saying? All of it, you feel me? That was before the gangbanging, then the gangbanging came in with it, you know? So, that's my, but I love that era, though. Like, I just love that crunk, that greedy shit, like, you know what I'm saying? The energy, bro. But it was fun. You feel me? Memphis was really gangsta walking, dancing. They call it dancing, but it was really gangsta walking. Came from a gangsta background. You feel me? So, that's the era that I want to bring back. You feel me? And I love for, you know, I'm sure other people gonna gravitate to it, but a king gotta sit by theirself. Exactly. That's what it is. He want the gangsta shit to come back. That's why, what the fuck is so important? The king is walking through the club, getting the shit beat out of him. That's all you can say. What the fuck? You just hit that nigga with a table. But one of the things, one of my favorite songs off your project is that you perform here with us today. Is that, sit back, like a fat man. Get my dick sucked. Like, you said your pops made that beat. How did it feel to make a song with your pops that came out so raw like that? That shit always great. You know what I'm saying? You know that pimping shit, it feel big on there too. When it went wrong, it was pimping for sure. You feel me? So, you know, there was- That's what y'all said on there. Play me some peppermint. Yeah, that was for the city, for sure. That's what it is, man. Now, I know that, you know, with the rap game being the way that it is now, and, you know, the social media, and all that shit being prevalent, how do you keep yourself motivated? With, you know, you have to constantly give access to your fans, and you gotta expose everything pretty much. People expect you to give them all of you. So, how do you keep yourself motivated to continue to put out new material? Me, y'all know that? I just do other shit. Like, I just be doing stupid shit on Instagram. Bobby just really playing, you know what I'm saying? Like, the whole Chris Brown shit, that shit went viral. But, like, I would call him out of shit, because, bro, everybody always got Chris Brown in my comments. That's all people talking about. What's your dad? Yeah, you better than Chris Brown. You better than Chris Brown. Well, Chris Brown, get on your ass. Chris Brown, you know what I'm saying? It's like, it's like, okay, let me go on here to just give these folks some history. You know what I'm saying? Fuck with him, even though I would kick his ass, though. That's what I was about to ask, nigga. You went on to fuck, because you a big nigga. I'm just saying, Chris Brown, a skinny, ninja-built nigga, if he can come out and do all the flips and shit, then you come as the big nigga. Yeah, I ain't gotta flip. I ain't gotta flip. Nah, don't flip, but I'm just saying. But I hit him with a somersault, though, just to show them, you know, I can do a somersault, and I slid with it, too. You don't forget to slide. I slid with them off of them, and then I landed that bitch. God damn. Straight up. Dat nigga put his hand behind his head like he fucking. That's what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying? Like Chris Brown, who, nigga? What you talking about? I got this shit. That's what we love, man. We love that. And that's the type of energy that I enjoy when I watch you. And I get when I watch you is that it's genuine. And that's hard to come by these days. Everybody doing what everybody else is doing. And you a breath of fresh air in regards to putting out shit that's genuine, and you can decipher from everybody else. And then on a label like QC that's full of so much talent, like you feel that that's the reason why you stay so in pocket, because you are surrounded by so many, pretty much the most popular artists in the game right now. There could be a reason, but I ain't gonna say that. I'll just, the reason why I go crazy is because, God damn, I feel like I got a point to prove still. Like I feel like motherfuckers sleeping on the biggest thing that's finna come. You feel what I'm saying? Like I just know I'm the shit. I just know it. Like I know I'm the hardest nigga ever. You feel me? That's the mentality you supposed to have. Now, Bennett, though, you said that. What advice do you give to young artists that's trying to come up? Cause you signed on one of the dopest labels. You got one of the dopest sound. So you didn't figure out how to do it. So what would be your advice to the young artists that's out here trying to get themselves on and get on in the game? I'll tell them to do like me. Find your own ways, stay in your own lane. You ain't gotta be like the rest of them, you know what I'm saying? Believe in yourself, because muffled around you ain't gonna believe in you in the beginning. You're gonna have to prove yourself. You feel me? So once you work, workin' gonna prove yourself. Workin' gonna help you prove yourself. So once you do that, muffled gonna start lookin' at you and shit like, he got his own going. So boom, in your mind, you gonna get more confident in yourself cause you gonna know, motherfuckers, fuck with you, keep going. Don't stop. Keep hustling. Just like Pete said. Keep hustling, keep going. Just like I said, told me. You feel me? Right, keep hustling. You know, stay consistent. Don't be, you know, takin' back by the fails that you gon' fail. Cause you gon' fail a lot before you win, but it'll only take one, yeah. I said, told me, he was like, bro, I want you to drop back to back on the air. Then when he first, when I first start comin' around him, you gotta give to him like that, cause then he was like, that's how we came in. We was droppin' back to back. They couldn't help but to eat our shit up. You feel it, you know what I'm sayin'? So that's the mode. You gotta just keep going. Keep hustling, you know what I'm sayin'? So, being as though you a younger artist in the game, man, I like to ask this question. Who is some of the people you wanna collaborate with in the industry? You know, anybody that you wanna collaborate with, the fact that I'm a crump artist, it'll sound like a little off, but I gotta get to young Thug, bro. Like, he really one of my favorite artists out of Atlanta. Right, mine too, I love Thug. He different, you feel me? He don't follow nobody. He on his own lane, just like I'm in my own lane. You feel me? And dude just crazy with it. Hey man, let's make that happen. I love to hear Thug doos record, man. That'll be cold. Y'all gotta dance on it though. Yeah, the battle of young Thugs. Thugs though, damn. Hey man, nigga, dance if you get on the song with you, nigga. You hit that, what the fuck? You can make a nigga do anything with that one. I be on some melodic shit too. Yeah, you perform one of those songs a day. Let's tell us about that. Like, separate yourself from what people come to know you for, because that can become difficult. Once people get an idea what you are, they want you to be that all the time. So, tell us about the song that you perform today with you just showing the other side of your artistry. I mean, that shit there was real. I was really telling the real story. You know what I'm saying? So, it just kind of came up on something. When I heard that beat, it just like, man, you just want to get them for something different. You feel me? Like, okay. I went through this not that long ago, so it was like, bro, get them, talk about it. Fuck it. You know what I'm saying? I've been doing melodic shit anyway. If you go and listen to the tape, it's more other shit on there, what I'm saying. But that one right there was just, that big dog motherfucker was really personal. Okay. Straight up. That's what it is, man. Now, I want to know what you use for motivation to make that type of music, man. Like, what do you use for motivation to make that type of music? Because that crunk shit is live, man. It's, you know, like they say on the movie, it gets the people going. You know what I'm saying? You talking about the crunk shit period right now? No, I'm talking about just the way you make music because you so amped up. And you know what I mean? Like, that can be difficult to maintain. What motivates you to be as turned up as you are? Pretty much just really trying to put the city on and, just to break that sleeping shit. Like, I feel like motherfucker was sleeping on me, so that made me more aggressive in my music. You know what I'm saying? But I feel like I was a nigga that was being slept on all my life to be totally one hundred with you. Like, I feel like I've been slept on all my life, so that shit right there, just made a nigga more aggressive with everything I do. Everything I do, I got a show more. I feel, I'm thinking like I got a show more fuckin' out to play with me. You feel me? That's what it is, man. Look, we appreciate you for coming through 85, man. This is an honor, like I said. I'm one of the biggest fans that you got. I've been on it for a minute and it's good to see you continuously progressing. So what do you got coming next? I know you just put out that Duke Nukem freestyle. Right. Which is dope. But tell the people what you got coming next and where they can find it. Well, pretty much I'm dropping back to back. I'm going crazy on your L.A. So y'all can be speaking with me and Fuziano spin. Y'all can speak with another junk coming. It's back to back, because I'm coming back to back. Left, right. Oh my God. I gotta let y'all hear this motherfucker leave. Yeah, please. Straight up. Because the way you just explained it, I want to hear it right now. Y'all gonna be like, oh my God. You need to add that to the joint. What the fuck? And then they come behind you, oh my God. That'll be the dope back to back right there. Yeah, straight up. That's what it is. So man, where can they follow you at? Where can they keep up with you at? Man, follow me on Duke-Duke's Everywhere. Everywhere, Duke-Duke's, man. Y'all make some noise for the one and only. Miffin' man! Miffin' man! You heard what he said. Aye, aye! This motherfucker shit up off of me. Eighty-five. I'm so thankful to be here, man. I'm so blessed. I ain't come, but I don't niggas want me dead. Ain't no killer, but don't put me to the edge. Big ol' engine, big ol' house, they don't need shit. Cause you never know how long this shit gon' last. Gotta stay strong and keep my feet up on it. Want to give up, then I just think about my past. What you want from a n***a? Couple years back on God, they didn't want from a n***a. Middle of the day, sometimes I couldn't be long from a n***a. Nine days I say, fuck them, I can't feel long. They been lost, me know. I'm not sorry. Triple in, we might be no. We not stopping, thinking she gon' lock me. No bitch give me top B, dreaming that she love me. Saying that I'm her pop B. Usually I just drink up on the air. Day I swear it's a new pro. Niggas gon' give me luck, girl. I knew it was sayin' right when I met. Me here, man, I'm so blessed. But I don't niggas want me dead. Ain't no killer, but don't put me to the edge. Cause you never know how long this shit gon' last. 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