 Y'all ready? Hey man, welcome back to 85 Stop Show! We're doing a very special segment, one of my favorite segments. We have one of our favorite people in the world. One of the dopest printers, designers, entrepreneurs, hustlers, project, survivalists. She don't just make no shit. Now this is our black business, Expo. What's up, lady? What's up, King? You got it? Let me show y'all how to pronounce their names. Shirt on, right? Uh-huh. How did you remember that? Yeah, because if you take your shirt off and put it back on, you'll have a shirt on. What's going on, girl? You got it. You got it. How you making it in this cold world? Let me tell you, surviving the way I always have, as people of color, we used to have them to survive all types of shit, so the pandemic just. That term always threw me off. When they say people of color. Like, what the hell does? Like, I always think of shit like, literally, when they be like people of color. That mean they was of color one time and then they left. Yeah. Well, we was of one color at one time and then we left. I don't need you to look at it. I just say black. I'm not trying to figure out what kind of black you are. Now, you're just black. If you want to be over here with the people of color, you got to be black. People of color is a pseudo name. It's a pseudo name. It's black. Everything black. All things black. That's the hardest lesson that all these people who come to America have to learn. Have to learn. You are not white, so you a nigger. See how quiet shit got? Because that's a big hat to wear. Being a nigger is too much responsibility for the average human. I will plead the fifth on that. I know you did. Chicago. Chicago, everybody in the gang. I was leaving church with my great aunt. She saw some ladies. She ain't no. Where y'all from, Joe? I was like, whoa, whoa. It ain't real until you say it, Joe. She up in her church dress. I was like, I'm folding them. I was like, auntie, I didn't even know you knew folding them. Let me tell you, it'll come out at the classiest of individuals at some point. You know what I love to hear people from Chicago say when they getting pissed off? What? You bogus yourself, Joe? You bogus yourself, yo. Let me tell you, when you get around somebody from the crib, all the slang come out. Before you know it, you, Joe, flow, stow. We just be dropping all type of letters out of our words. Inka. I don't know what to do. Yeah, we just had a mom shumping in here. He was going to Chicago a lot. That's what's up. Hell, yeah. Listen, once you're down with the shot, that's it. That's all. It's just like gang culture. OK, you in, you in, or you out. You getting jumped out if you want to leave. Yeah. So let me ask you this question. What makes black people move to Atlanta and start all these businesses? Well, me specifically, I moved here for college. Clark Atlanta University stand up, CAU. OK, all right, all right, all right, all right. OK, we in the building. I rolled through there a few times. You rolled through there? Listen, there were so many guys out there with backpacks that never went to class. It's cool. We're used to that. That's a part of the culture. Right. It's part of the culture. I think that, but what happens once you come here, you realize that there's so much love for black people. And specifically, depending on where you came from. So like, when I lived in Chicago, if somebody had a nice car, I automatically associated that with a drug dealer. Because that's what I knew. So traumatized. So traumatized. She didn't been through it. And then she got here, and I remember calling my mom, like, there's so many drugs to us. Because you see all of these brothers and queens out here riding fly, you know, doing their thing or whatever. Living great. Living great, honestly. OK, like, so that in itself. And then just culturally, when black people in Atlanta come together, you meet somebody for the first time. They introducing you to somebody else. Like, they've known you for years, you know? So it's like, I always say, the gift in the curse of Atlanta is that everybody got to be at this car. So you got to know how to filter through it. Yeah. I'm talking about literally. Literally. Which is great for me and the print business. But needless to say. The nigga at the Waffle House told me he do real estate. This ain't no bullshit. I don't want you to be making up shit. It's all purposeful to sell these mobile homes, tiny homes. You know, don't knock that brother hustle. I ain't never knock nobody hustling. You know what I'm saying? We corn team, we at the Korean folks is watching HGTV, all type of shit. He's inspired. I've seen people literally just create a hustle out of thin air. I remember the bathroom man at the club. Biggest hustler in Atlanta. It was this one nigga. He had leather jackets and everything. Like, they was hung up in T-shirts or Obama. In the club? In the club. And he just had the portable DVD player and he had a stack of porn on movies. The nigga was hustling. What a music. The nigga was hustling, phone chargers. All that. All that. The little cheap earbuds. This nigga was on it. Yeah. Shout out to Buddy. Real life, though, that's black excellence, though. We always make a way. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's so much of how we get to this point that we made a way. You saw an opportunity. You made a way and look where it took you. And so, look, shit. In real life, we all, the hustle man and woman that was in the bathroom to some extent, shit, one of them got a convenience store by now. Somebody, at least one. At least one of them. Or a fucking thrift shop or something. Yeah, some. So tell me how you got in the print business. Well, it started off really. First, give me the name. Yes. Right. How we get this far and when? Because we just chilling and vibing. That's the trap. Fat. Look at Marvin Gaye. He's like, leave him alone for you. Chilling too hard. They ain't asking the important shit. Right. Ain't covering the most important. So the name of my company is She Prints It. And we are a promotional products agency that focuses on branding and helping people really stand out from the pack. Our goal is to make sure our customers can play in a sandbox with the big boys, but still have that small, unique appeal. But I definitely didn't start off with that idea. I just wanted to make some dope shirts. Right. And this was well before all these dropship companies and all that shit where you ain't got to have no inventory or whatever. I just had a vision and I'm going to printers and they're like, you ain't got enough money. But I knew what I wanted to do was dope. So I realized if it didn't exist, I had to create it. Very much so like the bathroom guy, right? He was like, y'all asking for gum. Ain't nobody here with no gum. And so in that process, I just really focused in on mastering my craft. Like I didn't want to just be the person that can print some random shit. Like I wanted to make sure my clients would have something that was dope that spoke to who they were, much like the first thing I peeped about you was your shirt when you walked in. It was a message. It stood out. It spoke or speaks to who you are. So I wanted to make sure that's right. Wrong. Fuck more what up. So I wanted to make sure everybody could do that. Everybody that wanted to build a business kid operating excellence. You know what I'm saying? So it started down. I'm definitely ordering some stuff from you, but it's going to be vulgar. I feel like we have a personal rapport and now I can have somebody really create the type of vulgar shit that I want. Because I definitely need, I got messages that need to be said. That need to be said. Yeah. Yeah. I got one shirt that I won't done, but it's that nobody want to print it because it got curse word in it. I want one that says, I'm like eyebrows. Bitches need me. But some people so triggered by the word, bitches. And it's not even, that's not even an agenda specific. It's a life metaphor. Yeah. Everybody's saying that I'm important. Yes. Everybody need eyebrows. And you know how important eyebrows are. Eyebrows are important as hell. Yeah. I receive that. Listen, as long as, you know, I won't say that I'll print anything because I definitely have standards. I know it's going to be a little bit. The KKK ain't going to get no printing out of me. Right. But for sure, you know, at the end of the day, you building, you creating, and you trying to leave something behind, create a legacy, and give an example for people that's coming behind you. So if we can support that, absolutely. Support that. And again, it should be all black or what? Take it back. Facts. Hell yeah. I see you got the black woman nutrition fact. That's right. So this is. I didn't even know black women were nutrition. First of all, the most nutritious. You see that zero calories. I don't believe you're going to lose. You ain't going to gain. No way. OK. I definitely am. I know so many niggas that got fat dealing with black women. So I definitely don't believe that part. Listen, you don't know. Don't knock it to the track. Do you have any favorite, favorite products right now that you're selling that's doing pretty well? Absolutely. I mean, naturally. So in talking about my business, there's side hustles that I've been able to expand on. Tell me some of the things you sell. Yeah. Absolutely. So under the She Printed umbrella, which is the primary business to parent company, we literally do almost everything that you can think of that supports your business. So we do signage. We do graphic design services. We do print on all promotional products. So word about those mugs, key rings, bottle openers, top towels, pillows, whatever it is that you need, flyers, business cards. It's really, we really created a one-stop shop. I'm about to put you up on some game. OK, put me up. Stripper towels. Stripper towels. OK. You know them towels they come out in before they start dancing like shh, shh, shh, clean the whole lot. You know what? I got some towels in there to give away to y'all. Let's see. Let's see if that stripper towel is appropriate. I don't know. It's been a long time. I don't think I've ever been. We got a box of shippers. Well, that's a box of goodies for everybody. But I got a box of goodies for you. They didn't sit here and ask you shit? Yeah, that one's specific. Fuck y'all. I might you y'all some of this shit. I'm going to get you to tell me about a few of these things. OK. Oh, so, OK. Tell me about these red bags. Are these not? They look like cut bags. Great for a retail product. OK. All right. Oh, 85 self-taught opens. Where everybody's going to be asking about these. You got to get a new face one. New face gift. New face you get. You can get one of these. Because I know it'll be preserved in history. Exactly. Yes, a new face. Shout out to New Face. That's the homie. We got bottle openness, everyone. Get this one to Joe. Joe drinks a lot of beer. Exotic beers. Not just like alcoholic beers, like Budweiser's shit. He like fat tires and them shit. You have to have an orange to drink and shit. Those Belgian beers that frat guys at parties drink. We got some coffee mugs. Yes. Her storage starts here. Cat be up early on the radio. He'll probably be using most of these. This mine, because this shit is beautiful. We got a water bottle. Oh, yours. Yours is special made. I'm still in that desk bottle. You got to see what I do. Oh, here go the stripper towels. Stripper towel! I'm going to change the name of him. That's fat dude towel. Fat band towel. That's what you should come out to. That's what I should call that one. Exclusive line. Big dude towel. You see how? Done. Yeah. Uh-huh. To lock it in. And you see how? To lock it in the moisture. The towel didn't. It's not a bunch of little square things on it. Right. Because it got the grip on the back so it can hold still. He's here to bring your vision to life. Hold on. This one a fat dude. They heard you. He heard you in towel. He heard I had towel. What up, flat? Man, we up in here working. What's going on? You got it. Shit. I thought y'all was coming together. Okay. Let me hit you right back. Bet. What happened? See you right there. Okay. Hold on. Now back to the fat dude towel. Okay. All right. Yeah. But I think that'll definitely go for the bigger man who cooks ribs for the family. Now tell me what we got right here. He ain't sanitizing. You know what I was hoping it was a curl activator. For some reason I was like, oh, she fucked me. She bringing that curl activator. Yeah. Yeah. I see you got your, you got a lot of products, man. And they really dope. Thanks. Like this is probably my favorite piece because I just love tumblers and shit like that. Yeah. And you said these masks are doing really well right now. Absolutely. I see why. They made out of panting material. That shit's soft. But you remember when women used to wear panties? When they used to wear panties? They don't even wear panties no more. Man, they wearing boxer briefs and everything. Damn thing now. I don't remember panties. These remind me of panties. Oh, God. I like, I definitely want you to make me some of these on panting material. You got it. On the panting material. I ain't, I got my own mask but I don't have no panting material. You don't have panting material. I see why you said this is for the group because you made sure you packed it up nice. I did. You got some nice goodies in here for the squad. I want everybody to feel the love. Nice thank you card when you make a purchase from Chief Prince. Yeah. Give me a special coupon code and things of that nature. Things of that nature. Sit this right over here. That's for our retail line. Yep. And if there's anything else in that box that you need me to highlight. No. You see that. That's it. No, that's it. Now I'm in my box. Now get to yours. Shoulda brought. I got my knife. This is a real good time to use my knife. There you go. Just to find some reason. Fine. Easy pop. Okay. So this gives you a little bit of what I like to say best of all worlds. So our primary company is a print company. And so of course we made you some customized 85 South water tumblers. I love them. So show some love. I love them. And then I'm just highlighting with our brand showing you how to rep us. This shit is so dope. Custom looks. Look at this. Look at this. This shit is dope. This is hell. I like all the ooze in the eye. Yeah. So we just want you to see a little bit of what we can do for you. We do consultants. So we sit down with our clients to discuss who's their target audience and how we can help them. But we also have a retail line. So the hoodie in there for you is from our retail line. That's our catalog. So there's just some of the highlights of the stuff that we can do. That's just a snippet of what we can offer you. We want you to be able to think outside the box. You can do ear buds. I'm so black. I want to hear that. I'm just going to call you and tell you. And tell us. And we're going to do all the rest of the work. You see, that's black people. I could have easily placed the order here. Listen. But now I got to call you. We used to that though. No. Go to page anything. Go to page. I want that. You like to shackle at this shit. But put my grandma picture on it. You're so professional. I'm calling you for the most ghetto shit. That's okay. I receive it. I definitely need some of these water pistols. The water guns are so dope. I've been dying for a client to just have a full on water gun fight and get custom water guns. Oh my God. I feel like we didn't do it. We didn't expand enough on this interview. You really have a catalog of a hundred pages of things that you, products that you can do. You know, we're more focused on the business to business. So we got all love for the family reunions and the small things. We can do that too. But we're a bulk printing company. We've had the pleasure to work with the likes of Coca-Cola and Southern Company and some of the bigger brands. But we still got all the love for the small businesses and supporting them as they build as well. Hell yeah. And you have some really dope products. Isn't that shit? It's not cheap shit. No. No, no, no. Actually, I'm impressed. Thank you. I can't wait to order some. I can't wait for you to order. I'm going to put it out. Oh, and it's a flex too. A black man. Distinguished, dapper, elegant, melanated, unapologetic. Fuck y'all. Oh, add the fuck y'all. That's the most. That's where the customization comes in. Yeah. I'm so wrong. I'm so wrong. Yes. Oh, we really thank you for blessing us with this dope. Yeah, thank you for having us. We have so many things that we're doing. We got candles. You see how we getting down. We see. We love to get accessorized and really support this business. Absolutely. It's got to be somewhere that we can get them, get some of that dope shit out that catalog. Hello. Out that catalog. Let's do it. So tell them whether they can find you. Absolutely. You can follow us on Instagram or all social medias under She Printed. If you want that dope hoodie that he got or that I have. We also have a retail line which is she wear dot club. But all of that can be found on sheprinted.com. So they can definitely get like your custom stuff like the black woman with it and black man stuff. They can actually go. Yeah, we have a whole retail line. That's big right now. I'm wearing a lot of black t-shirts on the show and people always ask me when you get that. Absolutely. But you know how it is once you like, when you shopping with different vendors. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. I definitely want you to make sure you plug the black one. For sure. Yeah. It's when you go to sheprinted.com and you'll see a drop down for stores go to retail. You'll see all of our top sellers are dipped in melanin. It's our number one selling design. These are all designs that we created and trademarked, which is a whole nother conversation. Yes. That's new. That's the worst. Man. That intellectual property. Spending all that money. And then you have to wait. And then you got to nine months. It's like you spend the money and then you wait. Man. And it's a waiting process and all of the spam mail that you get in between. They always call you to ask you for something crazy. Do you have a light bill that you took a picture of that was next to your original idea? They call and say, the guy called, he was like, do you have a specimen? I was like, what are you talking about? A specimen. And then they get frustrated and they was like, well, just send us the oldest thing you have that can prove that you own this. It's just yours. Absolutely. So we got to go through that process. And again, you know, that's a conversation for another day. But that's so important in business and black business in particular, like protect your intellectual property. And most importantly, respect people's intellectual property. Like we put time and money into that. I don't think a lot of black businesses understand that it's like going through that setting up. Getting your paperwork and your business part straight. Like the long run. The long run. And it seems like soon as you get that part in place, you go from the struggle to fit that all the days to now you actually roll them because they're going through the proper channels and your money can get to you faster. Exactly. But you have to be patient with the process. Everything is a process. Like you pregnant for nine, 10 months. Everything is a process. So building a business is a process. Nobody that we've seen blow up or glow up or whatever the term would be, it didn't happen overnight. But that's what I'll be trying to tell people. Get your shit together so when it does, happen overnight. Because all it takes is that one day to change your whole projection. When people do find out and you wake up that next morning and your phone is blowing up, it's like, well, fuck all these auto-carnival who posted my shit. And you never know. You need to be ready for that. You gotta be ready. You don't want to fucking have that million-dollar day and you don't have shit. And it can't bust a move. We had that same blessing. Selena Johnson shot out to her from the shot as well. She rocked our sweater. Good-sanging ass. I feel like they gotta be said every time her name is... Man. Oh, good-sanging ass. You should. I think you should say it every time and she just go with her name. Maybe it should be her middle name. Selena Johnson. Good-sanging ass. If she ever do an album called Good-sanging ass, she wants some credit. Oh, okay. Show me that. Okay. If you know her... I thought she was gonna say you from the trade market. If you know her, you can tell her she can have that. Selena Johnson. Yeah. Good-sanging ass. I'll make sure to let her know. I want to be a tour manager. That's all I want. That's all you want. That's it. You gotta stay ready. You gotta stay ready for those questions. I need to be an agent. I go right into it. Right into me. You want to book Selena Johnson? Good-sanging ass. Change the conversation. All day long. Just the energy, but you gotta do it like that, to lean in and everything or it don't work. All right. Finish telling me the story. I ain't want to cut. Thank you. I cut you off. Good-sanging ass. Listen, because she is a good-sanging ass. But to that point, when you say stay ready, because we had the pleasure of actually just sharing space with her. Like what you're doing, we were at a women's expo. She had a booth right across from ours. She came, showed love, bought some products, her and her producers. And she rocked our hoody on the Breakfast Club and I was just like, why is all these orders coming in? Like what happened? You know? But that speaks to the mood and the energy of even what's happening here. You know what I'm saying? Like just spreading that love, because within our community, we are so excited to say we got red bottoms or whatever other brand. We don't get a nickel for it. And then a black business say, yo, can you promote my brand? And we like, well, my promotion fee is this and you gotta email this person and woo, woo. And I'm just saying, match that same energy in your community that you do outside of your community. That's it. That's it. Really? I know you're a successful black woman and you had a very interesting upstart. And I want the black women that watched this show to hear it. Okay. Because you always hear black, just like successful black women say, man, I'm intimidated by my success. Which is bullshit. If you're a successful black woman, go and find the nigga you want. Because he's probably not successful. You all got all this money. You would change the nigga whole life. Change the nigga, just buy the nigga you want. Trust. I don't care what you look like or how you think you look. Self-esteem can be in the streets. The nigga you want is affordable. You got all this extra income. He's affordable. You can literally buy the nigga you want. Which you're a successful ass. Buy that nigga a truck. What's it to you, big ball of nass? Show up with a new truck and be like, you know I like it. You know I like you too. Scoot over. Scoot over. You a mess. Yes. How did that man been treated like a horse? Like. Give us things and take our dick. Yes. Buy us stuff too. You think a nigga, a nigga got 100 pounds. He want the ones coming out too. Buy a nigga something. Sometimes. Sometimes. I'm just saying. So I wanted you to make sure you leave us with that little truck. Well you know, I didn't buy my nigga a truck. You know, we load up together. Buy him a truck. That's definitely a part of my story on a Wednesday. That's tomorrow. Any Wednesday. Don't even make it special. A Wednesday. Just a random ass date. Buy that nigga a truck. Even if you got a truck. I swear you're going to cry. You're going to cry. Something about men and truck and somebody else buying it. It just hit you. It just hit different. Something that hit me. That's the emotional trigger. Yeah. I see all this stuff. You've been giving me all the secrets. Before you go to bed. Now you know you be laying in the bed talking shit for you. Like what kind of truck you like? I don't know. I'm going to fuck with them dogs. I bet you that conversation is longer than you think it is. I am going to try it. What kind of truck you like? I'm going to try it. I look forward to that. Well, me and my husband, we met on a blind date. That's why I wanted you to tell me the success rate of that. It's like slim enough. Right. Right. Look at Marvin Gaye. Blind date. He's like lying it. Yeah. It was a blind date. My guy sister was really desperate to hook me up with somebody. And I was just trying to live my best life. She was sick of your ass. She was sick of me coming over eating her food, I guess. And she was like, you need somebody to take care of your ass because I'm tired of it. Which is fine. So she hooked me up with some, you know, a friend of a friend. You know, a whole bunch of long lines of people. And he called. I missed the call. I called him back. I listened to the voicemail. And he was like, yes, y'all. He missed it. I was like, no. I was like, hang up. I'm a shatown girl to all this Southern. I couldn't understand what he was saying on the voicemail. So I was like, this ain't gonna work. And this was back when, you remember when cell phones, like if you, they used to allow for the other call coming in to just automatically come in on your ass. Me too. So I'm on the phone with my guy sister. I was like, man, he called it now. And I don't want to talk to him. So she hung up because she knew her hanging up would automatically answer his call. And we talked. And I was like, well, I'm on lunch. I'll hit you back longer to short of it. I called him that night. We talked for like five or six hours. Back on the phone all night. Like you go to sleep. No, you guys, I'm good. I'm good. I'm not sleepy. And we met up at perimeter mall. Oh, let me stop you right here. Niggas don't ever give up. Don't ever give up. You see how that nigga was out of the, I don't want to talk. And then he got it. He got it. Niggas kept on the phone for six hours. Facts. Facts. Niggas got to step the listening game. You can listen your way up on to what you want. That's a whole nother episode. Let me tell you, but he finessed me so smooth, right? Because I was definitely one of those women back then that just had all these criteria. You got to be six feet. You got to be, you know, dark skin. And you got all this stuff or whatever. So I would ask, so I said, so how tall are you? He was like, sure. I was like, well, what's that mean? I said, what's your ID today? He's like, sure. You don't just like messing with me. I was like, okay, well, you light skin, dark skin. He's like, you know, I'm black. You know, it's just, just, but in the midst, I ain't never met this nigga. I already like him. Yeah. In the midst of that, it's like he, he was like, slide me off on that, but he was stimulating my mind at the same time. You know what I'm saying? So that's how the conversation kept going. And so by the time we met at the mall, he let me get out my car first to make sure I was cool. And then we got to the mall, you know, walking around perimeter. We was young 24, 25 years old. And he's like, you know, you want anything? Now he probably couldn't afford to buy me anything, but he was all in the mall. Like you want some? You want anything? I said, this, this little light skin cake. And I was with it. I was with it. And, you know, what it was 15 plus years later, two kids, house and a dog, white picket fence, all that good stuff. And I'm really, I'm here because of him because he holds me down. Like I'm traveling the world, trying to teach people about my brand. Because he'll never hear about a nigga being good. And these boys, man, bring him. Bring him. Tell that nigga he can come on this bitch too. Okay. Yeah. Y'all heard it here. Now when we come pulling up. Ain't no, I didn't say we. I told him, I told him, I told him. I heard you already. You heard me. He didn't get his own episode. Then y'all were coming together. Because you was out of there. Did you know you was out of there? He was like, yeah, that's why I kept on the phone. He's a man. He's a man. He's a man. He's a man. He's a man. He's a man. Change the mind. Change the mind. Change the mind. Change the mind. Change the world. Conversation is too waste. Conversation. Conversation. He mastered it. He needed to write a book about it all day long. But he holds it down. You know, we got two little ones. And he makes sure they good. Entrepreneurship ain't no joke. So I'm always gone. It's just incense, baby. It was incense. They had incense there. Shit, we gotta do better. Sage. It's just a little sage. I don't think cheese is lava like that. Man, you don't like cheese. All right, my baby's gonna go home. They gonna get a whooping for no reason. My baby's grilled cheese. How you gonna give me what? No. Well. You keeping the fat dude's towel? Hell yeah. It's yours. You deserved it. You earned it. I appreciate it. Yeah, man, that's dope. And I appreciate you coming through. I appreciate you having me. I know you think we're just talking and shit, but we definitely gonna be getting with you. Your catalog got me impressed. I saw a lot of things that would look good with my catchphrase, quick touch and shit. And I got a whole lot of other bad phrases. Oh, you didn't peep that I put that on your cup, did you? He didn't peep. On my mug. On your water bottle, on your bottle opener. It's the details. This is where you went in that. All day long. Shout out to New Face. He put his sister on. Man, New Face. He be on it. He be on it. New Face, don't get enough credit for the shit he did. He doesn't. He doesn't. He's one of the coldest things I've ever met. It's so humble. A lot of people don't know this, though. I'll never say this. They don't know that I know this, but New Face, you know when I first started doing comedy, when you start having fans, this nigga always fucked with me. Soon as, from the first time you saw me do comedy, when I first started, he always fucked with me and shit. That's my dog. That's what's up. He was one of the first people fucking with me on the comedy shit in the city. When I was moving around hitting comedy shows every night, I ain't thought nobody knew my name. Showed up, he had made me shirts and everything. That shit, you know. That's love. At a time where you just need that validation to put your spirits up to be like you're moving in the right direction. It was one of those. The journey ain't no joke. Hell no. So you need somebody to just high five you every night. It's like I see you. You's like, dude, you cause I don't see me right now. Shit, it's hard. It'd be those people though who see your vision. It was like they want to buy into what you're doing. It's like they want to make sure that you get there. Whatever you're doing, they don't come by. Even if you got one shirt, they're gonna come by five. Hey man, it's time for a new shirt. Shit, give me another one and a fat dude tie. I done bought six of these visions from you. Come on, dawg, come on. I believe in you. That's New Face all day. Like he used to hit me up all the time. I'm like, yo, can you put my logo on this? Can you do this? Can you hook? You know, I'm going to an event. Can you print this shirt for this person for me? And that's love. And it's that push that you need cause now it's like it ain't just about you. It's a village of people that want to see you win. So you got to keep pushing for everybody. You know what I'm saying? And that right there, that's inspiration. That's what keeps you going. Well shit, I ain't gonna hold you all night. I know you're the kids. 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