 It's so stupid it's positively bruised To you me and this dude and set ahead conversations not necessarily about what we were going to do But just talking about all of the different things that we have done and how crazy it is and how amazing it is And we see the success like you'd have been around us for a long time like even I'm sure I'm sure you're seeing us as being people that can do what we did. I'm sure you're looking like, man, these niggas is doing it. No, I think y'all doing, I don't even think y'all scratched the surface of where y'all going. It is so crazy to see. I've always thought that y'all was done. What's happening though, but I mean, I've been such a huge fan of you guys for a while. I think like every once in a while just randomly text Carl also be like, bro, seeing what's going on is just fucking nuts. Cause I'm on Instagram, so I'm just, I'm seeing you guys go from like clubs to like theaters to these like massive fucking theaters. And then you were saying you guys just did the Apollo here in New York twice. Yeah, two sold out shows. Now this is interesting to me because like back in the day, the idea would be here are these three Southern guys, they're going to be a Southern act. We'll tour them around the South. And now with the internet and you guys have this massive success, you come up to New York and then you sell out two shows at the Apollo. At the Apollo Theater. And that's because funny is funny. You know what I'm saying? Are you surprised by that? Are you like, yo, are these guys going to even get us? I always look at, I look at everything as a comedian first. Like I feel like I got two careers. Like my stand up comedy career, it doesn't mix with my entertainer career. Like I moonlight as a comedian at this point. Is everybody to take New York for a comedian? And this is where you, this is like, this is like the final level. Like you come to New York to make sure everything works like your timing is right. So it's like to come here and be embraced as a comedic star. It's fucking crazy. I think the South is tougher. And the reason I think the South is tougher is because you can go down South and you can be the funniest motherfucker everywhere else. But then people in our South, you're looking at you like, I don't get none of this shit he talking about. You know what I'm saying? And they'll write you off that date. Think about what that shit needs to do in Atlanta, the chocolate Tuesdays, not chocolate, maybe that's LA. Tripping on Tuesday. Tripping on Tuesdays. That's LA. Let's see, this is the thing about doing comedy in the South. This is the one thing people don't understand. It's like, you can have the best set ever. You can have the funniest material ever. But if you don't have that segment in your show to let people know, hey, I'm standing right here in front of you. I see you just like you see me. This is all the script. This is all the cut. This is organic. I can do that also. If you don't give them that, they don't give a fuck what you do. Like you have to acknowledge the crowd in the South. Like you can't just walk out and hit your script. You gotta. They want to know it's real. Yeah. They want to know you can do it organically. Exactly. And then okay, you can do your jokes. And then you can do your jokes. Is that tricky for you guys when you guys do your stand-up specific dates? Nope, because I'm not one of those comedians that's like die hard by the material. I'm not one of those ones like, oh, I didn't get to do my octopus joke. I give the fuck about that. You know like New York comics, they are so like, ah, I didn't get to do my one. Like who cares? The rest. And it's not even about jokes with me. It's like, nigga, what can you do to entertain these people? Can you give them a show? Fuck the jokes, fuck the set. What's your show look like? But that's where y'all best shit come from. Even when I've seen Chico and Philly and he start fucking with Gilly the Kid. And that should have gone viral. You gotta keep in mind all of that type of shit. That's from coming to us being fans, bro. Like me and Chico, after the shows, people think we got all these hoes and shit. Man, we be kicking it. Smoking a blunt, watching Wallo and Gilly the Kid. Like we still fans of mom. And you should always keep that energy. Right. I approach it the same way. I'm always a fan of the culture at the end of this. Exactly. Is it weird when you see the people that you idolize in your DMs? Bro, every time D on Sanders called me, I fucking dropped my phone. Oh, shit, D on. Where was it? This is a month ago? Yeah. I think I'm just scrolling randomly on YouTube because your stuff populates my YouTube feed all the time. You know how YouTube kind of chooses the shit you like. And I see full Dallas shows in Dallas. It was like full Dallas show. You guys did like the actual show. You did kind of like dock with it. And then it was featuring D on Sanders. And I thought like he's going to bring you up or something like that. Or he just showed up. I'm like, how the fuck did they get D on here? This motherfucker's on stage with them. Oh, they all be in the hood with it now. Bro, for real. It's so crazy. How does your hair look? Does it look real legit? Really? Man, it's wild to me because this is like, we had the meeting last year with fucking Revolt, right? Yeah. And we sitting there with Puff. And he's talking about his favorite moments from 85. This is shit we never thought he would see. Like, man, this is crazy. When he was talking about your slow cousin working at McDonald's, Chico, you're losing weight, man. What's up? Bro, I'm fucking with you, man. You look good. And he's hitting you with details. Did he tell you that you lost weight? And you look, you look good. Wait, let me pour you another drink. Freaky shit. Man, you look good, man. Freaky shit, man. Chico man got niggas tied up in his pants, man. I didn't know that. Did he like, did he like, Chico, you look good. Wait, let me pour you another drink, man. Man, that shit terrified me back in the day. Bro, you gon' fuck the Revolt money up. He gon' fuck up the Revolt, man. Did he hilarious, man? Listen, what did the uncle call you and say? Bro, I didn't want to say funny after that segment, so I said he hilarious. Bro, he'll call me randomly and just be talking shit. And I'm like, man, I'm such a big fan. He be like, yeah, fuck all that. But they just need one wheelchair, man. Jumped up out this wheelchair. Like, when we did the BET cipher, I looked at the comments that you posted, and Bun B was like, man, Chico went crazy. Now I'm almost pissed on myself. Cause it's like, I love UGK. Like, that was one of the groups that I grew up in. Even DC was so unique cause we had our own music with the go-go, but we were heavily influenced by Southern music, you know what I mean? And Bun B and Pimp C was like, I idolized them growing up. It was one of the few rap groups that I actually believed. You got a Pimp C tone. I mean, You gotta play Pimp C in the movie, bro. You know what I mean? It was, it was, it was one, he was just one of them people that I just looked up to. And to see that, and to see that acknowledgement is just like, wow, like Twister's another rapper. Like I used to get on punishment. My uncles will make me learn Twister verses and shit. Like, nigga, know this by the time I get back home. Wow. I met one of my, I met one of my OG OGs, bro. Tone Locke. Tone Locke. Wild thing? Yeah. Fuck you, Tone Medina. God damn. I was like, nigga, Tone Locke. I met Freddy Kruger, bro. Robert England? The real Freddy Kruger. I know Freddy Kruger. The real Freddy Kruger. And we get excited about the Pimp C. When I was at the airport, I was like, nobody knew who he was. I was like, just some random nigga. I was like, nigga, that's Freddy Kruger. He's like, are you tripping? I was like, man, that's him. And I was like, watch this. And I was like, bro, I'm taking pictures. And he's like, hell yeah. He was like, would you please just like do the Freddy Kruger for us? He's like, no, I don't want to do it. And then this lady was like, can you hurry up so we can get a picture? And he snapped and turned into Freddy Kruger. He's like, wait a minute, bitch. I was like, yes, yes, yes. That was the coldest shit, bro. I love meeting motherfuckers, man. And we be excited. What was that we saying coming out tomorrow that day? Oh, the old school, the old school black dude. How would he do it, bro? How would he do it? He was just outside the mall. He was just on the phone. Where? The nigga, I don't even remember where we was at. We was somewhere, somewhere crazy. And he was just sitting outside the mall and I met Project Pat in there. Project Pat, man. Man, I had the FaceTime this motherfucker. I'm in the airport. I'm like, man, fuck that. I'm like, FaceTime. Project Pat don't have a bigger fan than me. Project Pat, go on. We was just talking about Project Pat last week because didn't somebody call somebody a Scally way? Bro, please bring Project Pat to the breakfast club. I don't give a shit that he don't have. Nothing to promote, bro. We just need that for the internet. Project Pat is a whole legend. That's why I like when I look at these motherfuckers now and they act like the artists now are, they ain't shit. Like they used to look at Pat the same way back in the day but Pat was going platinum. Pat was spent too. And had a fan base. Hell yeah. It's still not a lot of rappers that can rap better than Juvenile. Come on, man. Juvenile, one of the coolest motherfuckers ever pick up a microphone. I want Juvenile to do CRAA next year. Come on, man. Did you got mad, call me bitches and motherfuckers? I waited till she got by the door, reached back and stuck her. She did like any bitch would've did. I didn't got the law for me. You been talking about going pre-charging and get up off of me. I throw her when I get out of jail. I'ma beat you off of her. I'ma beat you off of her, man. That was fucked up. That was before the me two times up. Open the fire at your home, back in the law for me. That was back in the day. They better hope that they don't get to coming back with the lyrics. They're like, I'm a tank fan. That nigga used to go hard and hard. Who would take you to sing? Listen, you don't remember, maybe I deserved that nigga to grab your throat. Yeah, I mean, until you let me know. Yeah, the title of that song is Wild. Baby, I deserved it. And chase you down the street, nigga, that nigga was going crazy. What did that bitch do, Tank? You got to do a unsung on why you wrote that song. What does she do to make you grab your throat? Because he knew he wasn't coming back in the house and usually you chasing somebody. You don't think to grab your throat. You're like, nah, I'm not stopping. I'ma catch this bitch. I'ma be out here for a while. Hey, you know why Chico says some real shit, but you know why the me two times up movement or none of that shit will ever affect hip hop? Because everybody loved a problematic hip hop song at some point in their motherfucking life. Even Chris Brock made the joke about that shit. You remember that? He was talking about how women love the most misogynistic lyrics. They could be a song called Slap it with the dick. Slap it with the dick. Oh, yeah, yeah, I do remember that. Hit that bitch with her back. You gonna support that, ain't talking about me? Yes, at some point you sang along the Snoop Dogg ain't no fun if the homies can't have nothing. Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks. I know how women at some point sang along to that shit. And that dog on the beginning of that song and if you can't fuck that day, baby, just lay back and open your mouth. Because I have never met a girl. And then my nigga corrupt come right behind us. Hard ass. Hard ass shit. That shit was hard. If the nigga corrupt, you're fucked by the bitch. I'd never be broke. I'd never have the motherfucking end of the smoke. I'd get low and loony. Bitch, you can't do me. We look like BBD. You hoosie groupies. I got no love for hoes. That's something I learned in the past. So how the fuck am I supposed to pay this ho? Just to lay this ho. I know the pussy is mine. So I'm gonna fuck a couple more times. And then I'm through with it. There's nothing else to do with it. Pass it to the homie, then you hit it. Because it ain't nothing but a bitch to me. And y'all know that bitches ain't shit to me. I give the fuck. Why don't you pay attention? Approach it with a different proposition. I'm no corrupt, ho. You'll never be my homie one. Strict ass bitch. What happened to homies at hand? What Snoop Dogg said, I fucked on the floor so I would mess up the bed. Then Lil' Half Dead put his dick on her head. Legendary shit. Snoop is a family-friendly artist right now. Look, you can't fault Lil' Half Dead, because he didn't say he assaulted her or he disrespected her. All he did was lay this dick on her head. She couldn't be like, quit playing so much dead. Get your dick off my head. We don't play like that. It was love, never no anger. That's why I wish Pimp C would have stayed alive, man. Pimp C would have been doing commercials that the Pimp was still alive. What kind of commercials? Any type of commercial. State farm, all that shit. Are you a good hands bitch? Like, I'm telling you. I'm telling you.