 Hey, man, welcome back to the 85s. I'm gonna cut right to the chase, man. We got one of the hardest young niggas coming up in the rap game. Go on, cut right, right. In the trap with us today, man. Man, man. All the way for our man. Man, man. Yeah. Hey, man. Shout out to Flo. Walk him down. Uh-uh. Young man got hit already, man. Out the gate. None other NLE chocolate in the heart. Oh, man. Man, shit. Much love, man. Thank you. Thank you. First of all, welcome to the trap. Shit. What you got going on? We just got the AC fit, so you don't worry about it. I'd like it to be hot anyway. They can say, I like to be hot. That's a young nigga shit. Wait till you get over 30. The U.S. is going to change. They turn the air on and it's no problem. My pattern. Now, nigga. What? Nah, boy, you been popping your shit. Been doing your shit. You dig what I'm saying. You represent for the young niggas. And can I say, hey, man, first of all, you ain't no motherfucking hoe. That's what I've been wanting to tell you. Hey, boy, you have the U.S. every time. And I rock with you. If we ever together. I know we. I'm just swanging with you. No, for sure. Man, mind what's going on. Tech tackle the elephant in the room, man. First of all, man, you know, I hate that you had to go through that, man. The dealing with these wild ass, unnecessary ass people who looking, you know, and that's the difference between, we were just having to have an interview with Big Tigger. We was talking about, you know, when, when fame was different back in the day, when people didn't have access to you and everybody had a camera phone where there ain't nobody just running up on you like that with no camera. And now everybody got a camera in line and motherfucking say, knock you out. And it's clear. That didn't happen. And you slipped and motherfucking knocked out. Knocked out. They had when no goddamn knocked out you. Knocked you out, motherfucking. So, like, as a young nigga, like, how do you handle those type of people now coming up in the game with fame is the way you come up in it? I mean, shit. Best way is, like, to embrace it. You know what I'm saying? I don't try to avoid none. Like, I'm the type of guy, like, is either A or B with me. So, like, I really just embrace it. Like, how I was, like, with burning this situation, I wasn't even gonna swing on them. I really with furniture, you know what I'm saying? I squared to them, originally trying to, like, tell them, like, brother, calm down. I ain't hurt you. I ain't, I had my earphones in. I ain't hurt you. But when he said something about being scared, I ain't go for that. I've been life-scanning my whole life. Nigga think I'm a hoe. I always had to show him that. Because I'm life-scanning, you know what I'm saying? So, it's just like embracing. I just had to embrace that. And then when brother, he kind of, like, he was finna hit me. I'm like, yeah, like, you got to go and do what you got to do. You got to eat people around camera phones and this one thing, you ain't finna play with me on camera phones. You're fact, you're fact. You know what I'm saying? Nah, but you got to stand out of yours, though. And you definitely did that. You definitely did. Definitely did. And then Chris Brown crawled shit out you. That's what you do. That's what you do. That's what you do. That was it. You ain't see that, dude? You went by the back of that nigga. You don't play like that, do you? Nah, he bald. You who? You who? I really who. Me, Chris Brown, me, Chris and Dirk, who's about to top Hooper's that route, honestly. Y'all ain't playing no body for real. Nah, we hooping for real. Nah, but like, y'all ain't playing no body for real. Who? Like who? Y'all ain't playing no body. Y'all playing rapping. Y'all ain't be like, man. Y'all, man, y'all, dude. We about to throw you a... To the perk dirty before the game, little toe sweat. You ain't playing. You ain't playing peace. Now, Chris can play, but I don't see y'all ain't play. No, y'all ain't can ball. I don't see them ball. No, I see them ball. I don't see them ball. They be ducking on Hoopers and shit. Yeah, I mean, y'all ain't can ball. But you came up in Memphis playing ball, right? Yeah, I came up in Memphis, dude. Hooper's just point. Point. You look like you like just foul a nigga. I don't think he's beautiful. Nah, I'm sitting down to foul. I'm sitting down. I'm coming for a post game. You try to get around somebody. I got it. He ain't going over. He ain't going over. Nah, I'll play it for a little bit. Play it short. I grew up Hooper. You got... I would've went pro if I could stay out of trouble. That was about the only thing for me. I could've went pro though. I could've for someone to college. What kept you from getting... What made you keep getting trouble? You know, we got an affinity for your city. We love Memphis. Memphis always show us so much love, man. Up and where I'm from, that's my favorite city, man. So what was it that kept you from being able to focus on ball back then? Just me. It was always me. It was always something I had going internally. That made me feel a type of way to, you know what I'm saying? Act a way on the outside. I never really liked nobody around me. It was just always my thoughts, you know what I'm saying? The situations I put myself in. You know what I'm saying? There's one reason why I ain't doing my new tape, me versus me, because every situation I've been in, I feel like it's been me, good or bad, it's been because of me, you know what I'm saying? Even if shit I can't control, I blame myself because I allow somebody in my presence to do something to fuck me up, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Well, you see some real shit right there. It takes a strong individual to understand and start with yourself first. People be fucking with you though. Sometimes it ain't just you. People will bring you out to a character like the other week when they said you went to the hospital for drinking too much breast milk. Now you've seen the news. They keep fucking with you, man. Fuck off with these niggas, man. And the shit went crazy. Boy, y'all and folks believe you ain't got everything. They said it intoxicated all the breast milk. It's the hospital life. It's the hospital life. It's funny though, niggas chasing me, get well. Are you okay? I don't need folks here, man. Are you straight, my boy? Man, you know, you ain't been drinking that shit, man. You can't be drinking that shit like that. Who tittied you better than my boy? Yeah, I take a seat. Hey, I take a seat and try to go see about the lady. Who tittied you better than my boy? Boy, my boy, that overdoes on the tittied milk, man. Ain't that... What if you could overdo those titties? I don't want to be the nigga to find out. Like, that was the fuck that was the first thing. I never do this shit for the kids. Man, that ain't last shit. I always thought that I was like, man, I done sucked on that tittie a lot of times. But as soon as that baby got here, that baby was allowed to get somebody. It's just gonna be something. That last shit she was at the house, thinking about watching your baby get breastfed. How the hell you get some milk? I done sucked on them titties all the time. I'm just thinking, bro. He right though. Because it shouldn't be something in there for grown men. It should. As soon as that baby got here, I been suckin' on this tittie for two years. Ain't nothing come out of that. So basically, what y'all two things are saying is one tittie should always be allocated for us. All right. And then the baby get the other one. That motherfucker growin' to get all his nutrients. He sellin' some nutrients. Like, what if... It should be something that come out before the baby. Like, them nine months she pregnant, that should be like some grown man nutrients. That's for us. You need that for the baby. I got to make this money for our baby. Let me stop, man. That's too much. You need to think about it. That's a lot to think about. You definitely into the health. Like, you know what I mean? Yeah, revelation. Yeah, you went through like this. But what's up with this? Hey, I remember... Nothing but... When I see you sitting in this style like this, I'm like, y'all need to go on through something. Outside. Don't stop. I think I got no socks on outside. When you throwin' the food away and shit, niggas on this man, don't throw that shit away. Man, what happened? I did that. Yeah. I don't even remember. I was tossin' my food away. See, I don't know what I'm talking about. Look at this, this is one of them niggas. They just can't say something about it. Yeah. He ain't throwin' nobody food away. Yeah, that wasn't my chicken wing. That's all I do, spinach. But what got you into that, though? Especially being so young, you know what I mean? Most young people think they're invincible. We all think we kinda invincible when we younger, so... Shit like you said, you seen niggas in any style. They ain't goin' through some shit. That's all that shit was, goin' through stuff. Just tryin' to find a different alley instead of tryin' to smoke shit away or just drink shit away, you know what I'm sayin'? Just doin' shit like that because it wasn't helping me internally. It wasn't helping me in the long run. It was a temporary thing. I smoked some, I feel better just for that moment. But my problems will still be there when I get back sober. So I was never really facing my problems. I felt I was running from them. So shit. As it started praying more and on, God just sent me a lot of signs and shit and I got into meditation. And once I started meditating, it started to open my mind up to a lot of shit. I thought my first meditation, it was like a week before I had went vegan. It was like a week. A week of just doin' all this shit I went vegan. You know what I'm sayin'? I stopped smokin' weed. Weed vegan, though. I mean, weed vegan, though, but at the same time, it's like certain shit did. Don't listen to that nigga. No the fuck is mad. I mean, it's up to the top. It's a plan. It's a plan from an animal. But it's just all about what the nigga, what you rollin' it up in I'ma see you on this one. Before weed was legal, it was on the way three strands. You had COS, OG, Chronic, whatever. Now it's like, you got briscati, you got Nile later, cereal milk, you got all these different strands. You can't tell me they making this shit in the lab or somethin'. This shit comin' out the ass. It's all these different strands. That's why I'm just tryin' to smoke and get it off the streets. Ain't nothin' wrong with it. What is this shit? I'm doing independent research tryin' to see what it is. I know what, I seen a couple camps too. They ain't grown this shit. But they growin' it. Did that affect you musically? You know, just switchin' out your, cause a lot of people would subscribe to the weed and the liquor for creativity. Did that fuck up your creativity? My mom made me better. I sat down and spotted the right music. When I was smokin' this shit, I was always on, like, I was just movin', like, I was always, my anxiety was, I had anxiety in the weed shit. I thought that shit was gonna help my shit, but then it didn't help shit. I was just always on edge. I wasn't smokin' no sativa, I don't smoke Indica, so I don't make a shrimp chill. I don't steal, like, so I couldn't ever just sit down and write cause they want no communes in me. So when I went sober, I got real calm and, like, I started making my best music and really scopein' shit out. It's like I'm paintin' a picture instead of going in the studio unprepared and just hopin' the dope, give me the what I need. And sometimes I get stuck smokin' weed, I get in the middle of the song and be like, nah, I'm tired, cause I don't smoke face three months. My whole self says I been in love. So I feel like some I just rather be prepared now I write my shit before I go to the studio. So when I go in there, I got it already written, I'm reading it out the paper, like it's J.O. while I'm rapping on me. So it really helped me improve me cause, like, when she think about it, I made my best hits, write, shot a flow. I made that, I wrote that song. I only freestyle at the end when I was like, I might just O.D., that's the only part I freestyle. My best hits, I really, I was writing them best hits at first. Poppin' yo shit, yo nigga, you sound about 30. It take niggas all the way to 30 so they get their mind right. You know what you need now, nigga. That's a good thing. Pray it up, you stand, pray it up. God gonna get you out of time, bro. You did what I'm saying. So just stay willing and open it to receive all the blessings, be aware of all the distractions, but be willing to open, to be receptive to any new beginnings. You know what I'm saying? Most people at your age don't get to that point, you know what I mean? Like you got a whole lot of life to live and a lot of times it take you living that life to be able to realize the changes and you don't necessarily have to go through anything super traumatizing for you to realize you need to make that change. You know what I mean? Be that motivating factor because a lot of young niggas is out here thinking that they need to chew up 40 perk 30s and drink a quarter lean just to be able to be cool. Nah, you can be cool in this style with no socks on, nigga. He's proof, you know what I'm saying? Publicly with it too though. Like when the shit you do, you telling like your people like, hey, I'm doing this you trying to know if this is a good thing? Alright, but y'all niggas... niggas don't understand, but some niggas who know like man, shout it is popping his shit as a young nigga, your mogul. Love might got nothing to say, when you love yourself you ain't trippin on one of the motherfuckin' things. Saying like you do comedy, y'all do comedy y'all love what y'all do, y'all love y'all self of that guy get y'all the gift to be stupid, funny, so y'all gonna embrace this shit, y'all gonna do y'all shit. You know what I'm saying? Other people got it still different shit than people. Like when you ain't living in what he instilled in, that's when your business ain't coming, cause like you're pursuing like you're projecting like a fake persona like I'm just real, I keep it real all the way on honey. I know my fuck gonna be on my ass like I'm gonna keep that shit real to me. Somebody might be inspired, somebody might I might save a life. Alright, niggas pop yo shit every time. Hell yeah. Well he bridge like what else? What is it like? Carlos had him and over there thinking look at his eyes. We need to be tripping my fuck. We ain't tripping. We ain't tripping. Listen, listen. We suck on this tittie forever soon as the baby comes. She be like look it's dripping where's the baby? You like where the baby bitch on here? You know where the baby is I'm thinking about shit on this. That's probably where the beauty of being a baby baby's the only one that know the technique the milk probably always in the tittie you just don't know how to suck it right to get it out of there. No, cause sometimes it be so much of it that it just starts dripping bro the titties it be leaking it be so much it be like it's just leaking. As soon as I get the baby like the milk gone it's not gonna stay. Thank you too much man Like what if I break my baby chill My baby mama put tittie milk in my pancake one time and thought it was funny. I'm eating it I'm just like I'm a big carrot I'm gonna fucking let you out baby What if you had a different texture I'm gonna let you chill him She just watching me her that So you know how I eat my hands I rip it on like that Mama likes to belong it You know I don't want to be like this bad ass over here in front of my girl you know She's like what it's a new taste I was like She's like now I put my tittie milk in it You didn't appreciate it but now you want some milk out of the tittie You ain't even appreciate it when you had the pancake You don't put the tittie milk in the pancake I want the tittie I want it out of the tittie Don't put the milk out of the pancake You can't mix it with everybody I don't like to serve shit This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp Online Therapy Hey, it's Clayton English Relationships take work and a lot of us will drop anything to go help someone we care about We'll go out of our way to treat other people well but how often do we give ourselves the same treatment BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to Whether it's hitting the gym, making time for your haircut or even trying therapy you are your greatest asset so invest the time and effort into yourself like you do for other people It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours Give it a try and see why over 2 million people have used BetterHelp Online Therapy This month BetterHelp Online Therapy wants to remind you to take care of your most important relationship the one you have with yourself This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and 85 South Listeners to get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com Smash 85 South That's the hell man You thought I'm happy? I asked the 8-Titty Milk in my pancakes See that's the thing about it That's how fucked up it is He said he ate Titty Milk I did The texture of Titty Milk in pancakes And if you know what's crazy it's going to be a thing in the comments like man I knew I wasn't the only one Me too man The comments crazy than that Is somebody going to be in that I've been drinking Titty Milk for 4 years It's good baby I'm going to tell you where to buy that It's a store In San Bernardino, California It's the only one that's selling It is Everybody know that You'll never go to the pre-kate I know you ain't talking I ain't talking You'll never go to the pre-kate Who? You ever picked your kids up from pre-kate? Them kids in there that's bigger than everybody Them and breastfed kids They know how to write what they write and they left hand Damn Now you from Memphis man and that's one of the greatest cities Love, Memphis We love it man Who was some of your influences coming up Liza, your name? I ain't even going to lie to you Your momma rap? Nah You talking about me? I ain't really had too many Memphis people I was inspired by Because honestly in my house We was living in parks You know what I'm saying? All my life I was here in Memphis Like classes and shit I always fought with Juicy I always fought with DJ Paul I still fought with them They come to the studio They'll parlay with me I'm saying I love them But like going up though Just in general like my motivation Though it came from my momma Like musically I fought with What's your favorite pop song? I'm gonna resonate with it I feel you Mine is Death Around the Corner I see Death Around the Corner Gotta stay high while I survive In the city where the skinny niggas die When you bury me, bury me as a jeep I see you back in the car How the shit I was growing up Back here for show My favorite pop song is So Many Tears Oh yeah, So Many Tears That's another one I can't just That's the third niggas blow Yeah, that Stevie Wonder I knew that what they were On me, nobody had no harmonica They put you up with some harmonicas In your neck and shit Yeah, I got to The only part is But I ain't gonna have Thank you for that Thank you for that Shout out to the floor That's what blew you up I'm trying to keep it in the pocket I'm thinking I'm thinking I'm thinking I'm thinking that stupid thing Bring that in, bro Man, you just funny That shot of flow That blew you up I knew it was gonna go But I didn't know it was gonna go that great I was telling my folks, I was like How many views you gonna think this bitch gonna put in a month Everybody telling me like a meal Like a million One of my boys with me said They all gonna hit a hundred mil I just looked at it and said I'm like, he's out of the power I swear to God, that bitch got over a hundred million To this date Over a hundred When you first we getting in the bull How hard was for you just like Just to get over that home like, fuck this shit I'ma keep going, you can't know something to get distracted Get discouraged Nah, I was in it As soon as I seen that When I seen that motherfucker start blowing up The way it blew up I ain't I'm straight in this I ain't never one foot in, one foot out I got the tendencies I gotta go hard at anything I do If it's robbing the mother, killing the mother Selling something, making music, whatever it is I gotta be a honey in it I feel like a lot of niggas from my city Don't get that blessing I was on the farm, I had mom Like mom, we don't know shit about the music industry But we need to fly around meet all these labels Every label was hitting me I had to take heed of that I knew there was something I had to jump on You were just doing it for fun when you made that song You were just fucking around? Nah, I wasn't fucking around with this series Because at the time I was battling something internally I was really depressed because I didn't really know What I really wanted to get out in life I was really Making everybody around me My parents and shit I wasn't making them proud I wasn't making the right decisions I wasn't doing the right shit So I ain't gonna lie during that time of the song And she was going blowing up I had all the ups and 1s But I never won I knew it I was coming to school dressed in gym clothes Basketball shorts and tank tops And he was good He was good He knew I was gonna say gym I thought you were gonna fuck him up and say some shit Like biologists I was like please let it be a subject Fuck I was rooting for you I was just I was really contemplating dropping out And just trying to Make this shit work I didn't say it in my life I was good and hooping But I couldn't stay out of trouble I didn't play varsity I didn't play school ball I played because it was different But I was still getting in trouble I played with one of the best AAU teams In the world I played for them But I barely played too Because on the road I'd be doing this shit in the hotel I'd fight with my teammates I was just doing a lot of stuff that From what I really loved I loved hooping I knew myself I knew who I was at that time When I was young I knew I'd never be able to Have a coach in my ear All day telling me do this do that Because I'm a man of my own I like to be independent I like to wake up and say Let me work on this today Instead of a nigga waking me up Working on that jump side today And then it was something I really loved doing And it was like music was therapy It still is therapy for me Go to a studio and vent Hey, what's up? It's Carlos Miller In case you haven't heard We over here at the 85 South Show Have launched our own independent streaming service Called Channel 85 Once you sign up You get access to the podcast A whole day earlier than anyone on YouTube All of our live shows Independent specials Like Project Carlos And we even got special offers And discount codes for merchandise And show tickets It's on the 850th month Or $85 a year That's channel85.com Or your iPhone Apple TV, Amazon Firestick, Roku Android is coming soon That's Channel 85 Make sure you subscribe Keep praying and showing these niggas It's cool to be different Yes, all the way NLE, where they come from Where you develop that Your name, like the NLE So NLE I was rapping with a group of niggas at first And I kind of branched off from that And did my own thing So I always wanted to make my own brand My own label And I used to call myself No Love Because I ain't shown no love And when I did When I ever showed love It turned out bad for me So I just labeled myself No Love And within that I made No Love in the time NLE So I got somebody to make me like a logo I'm about 15, 16 I'm really doing this shit I'm really thinking like My mentality was up there Through the roof I knew what I wanted to do Middle of the mall, Jones Man, I'm talking about you put that on the watch I'm saying this shit is killing off Right now I don't want times But I was doing shit like that, selling them I'm like, you want to be NLE, hit my DM While I was trying to look duds that wanted to buy it I said on the shirt, like how I'm NLE You're selling me the shirt, man I'm doing shit like that I was doing this shit like that And y'all just made my brand Besides you Gotta make it, gotta start somewhere Gotta see it, man See it all the way through Stand on it, believe it That's what Twitter got this whole campaign now Where they finding all the celebrity tweets Before they got famous And when they were speaking on Becoming famous, and they putting this shit on billboards All time squares, shit like that Man, it take hard To trace your dreams, though A lot of hard We just watched some shit Kanye was like, interview he did Before he blew Ooh that man, we're passionate That boy had that, he was passionate He was telling the interviewers The interviewers didn't want to interview him So he went up there And told them to interview him Just so they can remember his face It's an interview, ain't nobody seen to that Because somebody showed me an exclusive hood It was way before he blew He was like, yeah, I'm just talking my shit right now I think I was playing a basketball game I'm just dribbling up the court talking shit By the time I get to the end of it I'm gonna show you how I hit the shot Boy that motherfucker hit that shot He blew That's the thing about Chasing your dream in my opinion You chase it and then you catch it But then you gotta keep catching them Because once you catch it, I tell people all the time Getting to whatever your goal is Just give you a better view Of what's available You gotta keep on There's a lot of people that come and go But to be able to be around for a long period of time You gotta keep remotivating yourself And making new goals And making up new things to chase You're doing the right thing All the way Don't mix the emotion with it You gotta be militant I think that's the only way you feel me Because you can also observe other people's mistakes To see what drove them That way You can tell Because even with this industry This shit can take a toll on you And it can drive you crazy And it can make you do some things But at the end of the day it's a job So what we gotta know how to do Is differentiate And know how to distinguish okay Let me keep my emotions and my feelings over here Let me just go to work We are comedians And Our job is to make somebody laugh Who we don't fucking know So we damn We might not be friends at all But we gotta go out here and shake everybody's hand Laugh with them and be like hey man You know what fuck what's going on We just finna We finna change the vibe right quick Not long we traumatize ourselves Yeah I'm gone But we have to tap it to a certain mind frame Where it's like it's not even about us no more We gotta go on this stage And make all these people feel What type of way because that's how I call them And they finna make us It's reciprocated just like how you When you rapping on the show And all you see all the motherfuckers out there Wrapping your motherfucka word I feel it How you go up there make people laugh I go up there make people bounce up and down So I feel exactly what you say Hell yeah you go out there and you do a show It's impossible to go to bed Ain't nobody about to go do no show and go to bed They give you up all fucking night And go to sleep till the sun come up And you and them just finna Finna act that too Be careful with that though then Never fall out Maybe fall in and get stuck Yeah I mean But you know finna that balance man is important You know cause you know we How old are you now? 19 Damn boy Kujo just got good Too boy What a gun that Kujo don't hit What Hey it's Clayton English Did you forget that one thing in the store And now you don't feel like going back out Now you can get snacks, drinks and household essentials Deliver right to your door in 30 minutes with Door Dance Door Dance connects you with the restaurant you love Right now and right to your door With over 300,000 partners In the US, Puerto Rico, Canada And Australia you can support your neighborhood GoTos or choose from your favorite National restaurants like Popeyes Chipotle Ordering is easy Open the Door Dance app Choose what you want from where you want And your items will be left safe outside your door With the contactless delivery drop off setting For a limited time Our listeners can get 25% off In zero delivery fees on their first order Of $15 or more When you download the Door Dance app And enter code 85 South 2022 That's 25% off up to $10 in value In zero delivery fees on your first order When you download the Door Dance app In the app store and enter code 85 South 2022 Don't forget, that's code 85 South 2022 for 25% Off your first order with Door Dance Subject to change, terms apply Man, 19 You fuck 45 That's what the night still got This on it, nigga I think I'm 17 I think I'm 17 I'm 19 You know what I mean I went to school with your dad And then what Being where you are at your age I can tell you At your age I was nowhere near As mature As you are now just sitting here having this conversation With you, so you so far In the game, because when I was 19 I was ignorant I could have been imposter for ignorance But I thought I was a grown man And that's the thing, I constantly told myself That I was a grown man until I started going through Grown man shit And then I realized, wait a minute, nigga I done jumped out there too Yeah, it's a thing I don't need to live like a young nigga That's why I feel I really mean it Hey, make sure you enjoy this shit too I mean Y'all done enjoyed this shit I feel like I just got something through I feel like my purpose so deep I feel like I don't need to enjoy Nothing until I get done What I feel I need to get done Until I touch the amount of people I need to touch So I'm in hell, yeah I'm still young in hell In my early 20s I'm gonna have fun But right now, until I'm about 20, 22, 23 I need to bust my ass So I can set something up, a big ass foundation That's good, that's a good mentality But also understand man You owe it to yourself to appreciate the blessings God has given you still I mean I do a little shit, it's just I'm not It's like I'm too serious I don't know I don't have to be doing that wrong You don't have to do what people say you're supposed to do To qualify you Being successful, whatever it is You already there, whatever it is you into Whatever it is you fuck with Subscribe to that and do that But make sure you do that to appreciate Because God gave me your blessings And your blessings are yours, so you gotta appreciate them In the process because it's gonna open up more doors But if you constantly just focus on I gotta do this, I gotta do this I ain't nothing to guarantee So you don't want to short yourself from appreciating That you didn't beat the game already At 19 I think You didn't beat the game, bro I don't sit down, I don't get a chance to enjoy As you be feeling like If I ain't working, somebody else is Understood But even at 30 I'm like that I'm like how you is at 19 Run the bag all the way Don't fuck up, when I say up Nigga up, up and away my black You did what I'm saying Don't look behind you You did, but it's gonna be a time I'm telling you You just need to relax Meditate, the time when you meditate You might need a week of that shit I ain't chasing the bag I'm tasting the cart You already know the bag, damn You know the cart that they put the money in the vault with One of them I'm looking for the bad truck The money truck The truck with the bag in it DC, I'm trying to get in the Federal Reserve Where they printing the shit at That's where it's at, man I don't want to be on the other side They paid me They striked that from the camera We went too far Secret service in the van We finally got them Damn, man I can hear the pop influence In you, man A lot of people don't know that It was 25 when he died He did He did more than that He did so much shit Every throwback Thursday They drop a new picture of this nigga New pictures coming out 20 years later You're like, where the interview came from He lived so fast He lived the fuck out of life He lived so fast When you're that powerful You can touch that many people And you A Hebrew You don't know who you are You feel me? It's a color When you know who you are Know who your tribe is And you start speaking to your people You should start getting a little serious Real talk We're gonna walk by a field We're ready for war Now, me versus me When is that? When you putting that out there Me versus me, 1.28 January 28 I was supposed to drop it this Friday But I pushed it back one more week Just so I can have time to shoot some more videos Get some shit After that, we gonna run up We gonna throw the roof with this one I ain't gonna lie to you I got thug, bag Polo and G Herbo G Herbo Night look clash Night look clash Do you like collab with artists Or are you more so like, man I like to get in there by myself It's one thing I love I love collabing with artists But it's just a It's just a thing of like sometimes Waiting on if they want to collab with you Or you know what I'm saying If it's reciprocated If it's the same If we got the same amount of love for each other But I ain't got an Instagram So I've been banned from Instagram So I was saying it's always harder to be a relationship With other artists And cut them off of them shirts You can tell me he's got damn shirts And we get too many complaints Take his place I'm on Twitter I'm about to check it out on Twitter I mean But you can't separate the posts From like the top You gotta go through them all See ya somebody If they get the separation I might have a little justice But still, I ain't nobody really checking it out You wanted to type an artist that would say When you run into a man that's work Because a lot of people get frustrated When you meet a dude You know it's a lot of Hollywood Alright baby, have my people call you Make sure you get my number Does that frustrate you No, that really do I ain't gonna lie to you What's meant for me, gonna be meant for me I'm saying what's not But I will, I like him Let me get your numbers I'm saying stay locked in with him But it's never like I'm pressing him I wanna work or whatever and try to be on it Because like I said If he's meant for me, he's gonna come to me Or it's gonna get done I ain't gotta really stress it too much Man, you know you got a hot ass song When everybody want to spit a verse on it A lot of people rap on your shit Who was some of the people that you saw Wrapping on your shit that you was like I ain't even know they fuck with me like that It's funny how Tory Lyons Had wrapped on That I ain't been broke in a minute song He rapped that originally On a shot-a-flow beat But then when he realized how hard the song was As an engineer and there was no studio That was like, hey I'm not You need to put this on another beat So they put it on another beat Which I ain't been broke in a minute And I think he got a plaque right now Sitting on that old way recording It's a shot-a-flow though So you ain't inspired a hit song A little kid He just realized like I did Because you know Everybody had spit a verse on that Who made the beat on it? It was a guy named Midas He carried him out of Philly That's why you said Southwest Philly on the song? No, I was just rapping You got it right I used to love Philly I used to love Philly I used to love Philly I used to love Philly Nah, but what you said I ain't going to check you for Because you got mallets You can keep going I'm going to get off of that way real good He's talking about real good I'm going to keep that beat It's on though Well, at you baby I ain't never been here You know how the Miffin nigga I wouldn't say something but You're my Richie Thank you Everybody hit you All over the place I know you can't be here I didn't hear that nigga, man, I fucked with you, man. Like, you sure? Well, we ain't leaving from Memphis. If you're not from Memphis, a lot of niggas would think a motherfucker really trying to get off on them lines. You know, you show a little bit of culture. That's why I love the city so much, because the culture is so unique. Like, it's one of them cities that got a culture that it's Memphis shit, Memphis, man. It's like, when you go, you can get engulfed in y'all culture, I mean, from the food to the way of doing things, all that. Like, we love it. Like, that was the first place I ever sold out of the show was in Memphis, you know, in Chuckles, man. And they, you know, and it was surprising to me, because, you know, at that point, we ain't really know, we was early in the game for real. Like, you know, who was paying attention or whatever. We just niggas on wild and out. But when we went, it was like, nah, we fucked with you. And they were the first cities to really show me that type of love, man. Yeah, Memphis really appreciated it for anybody. You don't care if you're the biggest star to smile as one, if you're the star, they fuck with you. They appreciate you, man. I don't know if I'm gonna love your ass, because it's that thing. Memphis, man, I ain't shit really going on in Memphis, but killing and robbing. Still in this shit. So loud this shit, you know what I'm saying? So when stars do come, they really embrace them, because they be, in Memphis, we be feeling like everybody don't want to come to Memphis, because of the bullshit they hear. But when y'all come and really show their love, they when they embrace this shit out of you. Oh, yeah, we was all, we be everywhere, too. In the city, trends, all over, man. I'm talking about places you know, niggas black, man, man, what the fuck you doing in here, man? I'm not doing the same thing you're doing. Like, do you mind this shit? Like, yeah, the day I am, you know what I mean? And it's just, you know, that love, man, but you, man, 19 years old is amazing to me, man. 19. Like, bro, 19. I know what I was doing in 19. Me too. I was breaking down a gram of cocaine, thinking I'm finna run it up. I wasn't doing this shit. A gram? A gram, that's all I had. You, how was you breaking it up like this, man? I was breaking it down. Let me tell you something, I bought it for $45, and I made $75. I nicked it out. I already did. That's crazy. I didn't tell you, I was just niggas, I was just going to school. I was going to college. And the only reason I went to college is cause my uncle got killed. My uncle got killed real, it was real nasty, scared the shit out of me, cause I was in the street. So it was like, and he was super mad to me. Like, I couldn't, I didn't think, you know, certain niggas, you come in contact with it, you think it's above certain shit. But that taught me that in the streets, I don't care who you is, nobody is above the reality. You stay long enough, you go into jail, or you go into the gray yard. And that was my first time ever realizing that like, oh shit, like I'm not, cause a lot of the shit I was able to do was cause of nepotism. I ain't never had a problem with a problem, but people knew who my people were. And then when that happened, it was like, nigga, don't give a fuck who your people is, nigga, you better get out here or stop playing. So I was like, man, you know what? I'm gonna go down to North Carolina and get my education. Cause fuck that, you know what I mean? And it changed me, but at the same time, I was still that ignorant young nigga from the streets of DC at 19. I just was, you know, playing like I was doing the right thing, but I didn't have my mind right. I could have excelled a whole lot quicker than I did if I would have just embraced the fact that, you know, the shit that I was escaping from shouldn't be anything that I'm dedicated by energy or time to. So salute to you young nigga for being your age. You win it. And don't stop being you. I think when I was 19, I was delivering pieces in a bubble caprice. This how stupid I was. I had a pound of weed under the arm rest. Under the arm rest? I'm thinking of putting it under the arm rest. That's a big ass arm rest, nigga. Yeah, it was in the caprice. It worked, though. That's what it was, but you know, like this is the thing about the dumb shit we used to do. I remember me and my man was driving back down the highway twisted. 19 ain't even had no business drinking. We get pulled over. Police officer gets so mad that we was young. It was like, man, y'all gonna slow down. Black officer was like, y'all go ahead, nigga. Slow down. As soon as he pulled off, we pulled off. First thing we do is took our seat belts back off. I think back to that now, like what the fuck is wrong with you dumb ass nigga? Like, why would you even do that? It's just a level of invincibility that you don't even possess, young nigga. And man, salute to you, you know what I mean? I can say at 19, I look up to you because I know at your age, I wasn't there. Especially with all the shit you could do now. It's so much shit you could be doing. Girl. Shit, famous at 19? Famous at 19, right now. Might've died, Sam. Right now. Now it dies, now it dies. Right now, I'm gonna be in the middle, nigga. I don't know why I'm about to be in Middle Street doing these shit. Right. Me, me, me, me. Fuck y'all, nigga, man. Get it by the hood, nigga, get it by the hood. Nigga, wet, or rent. And salute to your parents this evening, too, man. Y'all did a hell of a job. Yeah. Salute to y'all, for real, you know what I'm saying? Salute to y'all, man. What platform you puttin' the new shit on? Shit all along. Airway. Airway's gonna be Airway, too. I can't wait to eat. She gonna be my hardest buddy at work. 28. What you think the one that's gonna go off this one is, though, what you think the one, if you had to pick one that you think gonna be the one that's gonna take it to the next level, it's on. I'm gonna go straight to the song, too, soon as they be dropped. Well, I gotta put, I gotta, all of them just gonna go, but if I was to pick one, since we in Atlanta, I don't know how much I'll put with Doug, but I feel like the Doug one. I'm gonna push Doug. Fuck you, me! How much? How much? I don't know. I'm gonna be pushin' with Doug. I saw you post the yearbook. I saw you post the yearbook picture with you and Doug. What grade was y'all at? I wanna say, I had a grade, six. Sixth grade. Sixth grade. Man, you know how powerful that is to even see that, like, the odds I'll be? That shit great. I mean, that's why I was like, I'm really proud of Nigga, but I couldn't even come from the trenches, for real. You feel like y'all to come from the trenches, from the south side of Atlanta, where he stayed at, and the project's called Jon Burr South and Jon Burr, no, he from the south was the trenches. You feel me? And from me knowing him, coming from that, and seeing him doin' that now, like, everybody that's around him, I know from that little area, like, man, we both poppin' that shit, bro. You feel me? As you shoot, especially when you come from this shit. You even shoot, you got to. No cap. So I'm proud of him. You went crazy. I feel like the whole Atlanta gonna be bumpin' this shit. Shit. It's called Push It. Push It. Push It. That's what's up. I'm lookin' forward to hearing it, because it sound like you, you know, you put somethin' out there that ain't no, a lot of young artists ain't puttin' out there, they ain't all about slidin', and thirties and, you know, switches and all that shit. And it's cool, you know, we understand, cause, you know, like, I just was havin' this conversation with somebody about the shit that we grew up listenin' to. I was a little boy listenin' to parkin' and all that shit. I was just listenin' to drew down Pimp of the Year, and they ain't had no business listenin' to that shit, nigga. I'm listenin' to Yee Yee and Twins. Motherfuckin' seven years old, man. I'm gonna be the motherfuckin' Pimp of the Year. Walkin' around doin' shit like this here. I'm like, nigga, I was not doin' nothin' even remotely close to that. What did you say about that? You see what I'm sayin'? What did you say about that? Hey. No. You can't be listenin' to no Yee Yee and Twins. It's no fifth grade. So it ain't nothin', I ain't, I would never talk down on the content of the music, cause everything is evolution, but it ain't no social commentary. It can't be a whole album if you killin' niggas. There ain't nothin' niggas left for you to kill. Yeah, I mean, so. Diggas must be brave enough to kill them again. Right? Number one. That's number one on this album. Diggin' nigga up. That shit crazy. So salute to you, young man. It's an honor, man, seriously. You know what I mean? That one last. That was the hard to end the album on. Diggin' nigga up? Diggin' nigga up and killin' him again. That's a closer. Ooh. You start with cause, you start with the argument in the end, with diggin' that nigga back up. Yeah, that's a, yeah. The intro is arguing. No, the intro is the phone call. What he say? What nigga? What nigga say? Man, I just spoke to nigga yesterday, man, I got nothing. That's number two. What a nigga say, number one. I just spoke to that nigga yesterday. He got me up, he thinkin' like, what's up, my boy? He got me up, number three. He was like, what's up, my boy? Number four. Yeah, you just workin' with that. Never had a problem. I fucked your bitch, number six. No cap. I ain't nigga say less. Nigga say less, that's number eight. Yeah, we on the way. You ugly here, man, I ain't that number nine. Gotta put a message on that thing. Nah, man, this your first time in the trap. Don't let it be the last, though, man. Oh, sorry. Don't be lookin' up there. I ain't shit up there, man. I see the fuck you. I ain't shit up there, man. We just got a fit. I ain't shit up there. Fuck that roof. I'm just tryin' to trap that. I ain't shit up there. I ain't shit up there. Fuck that roof. I ain't shit up there. It's a trap. It's a trap. Did it really a trap? Shit ain't gotta look that nice? Nah, that don't mean we don't have to be in the trap. Put that shit down, man. Oh, what you think about it? It gonna get smoked, my boy. You hear me? I see by the full puff. Oh, yeah. I don't get burnt. Mm-hmm. What you lookin' at? Hey, man, though, I used to smoke my shit to the lab like that, though. Yeah, then the bad part. Mm-hmm. It hit hard. It was part of the block with all the flavor in it. Mm-hmm. You ain't want to smoke it like me, though. I used to smoke it before I smoked it. What? You're asleep, man. What? All right. Now, that's just that cover from the ground. So they banned you off of Instagram. You do have Twitter. What's your Twitter? NLE Chopper 1, I think. Or NLE Chopper 1. OK. And they don't even be on that shit. It's one of the motherfuckers. NLE Chopper. I think it's NLE Chopper. I don't know the name. You say all the white people rapping your song on TikTok? Which one? Shit, all of them. They be goin' in. You got a whole hashtag on that motherfucker. Regular-looking white people, old ladies and shit. Up on me. They be sayin' N-where it with, and then it done. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know that, yeah. I think my hashtag, like, over a billion on that album. Crazy. Fuck, type my shit in a billion times. Yeah, all the way. On TikTok. You on TikTok? Yeah, I'll be on there. Oh, OK. Well, yeah, yeah, TikTok. That shit go crazy. TikTok is like crap for kids. I don't like no TikTok funny. It's fuckful. You get the right little algorithm on your little home page. That shit go crazy. We only biz all day. Oh, yeah. I only, I ain't anymore on TikTok, but I watch video that people post on Instagram from TikTok. My name. Let me tell you something. Do you know how smart you gotta be to mouth your words, to sync it with some shit? Like, lip sync it with some shit? Like, they do that all day. I try. I can't lip sync. I can't lip sync. I'm gonna figure out how to make some shit. That's the next step. That's the next step. We gotta figure out how to make some shit. That's my next step. My next step is to figure out how to make some shit. Cause they be so creative. I'm like, I gotta go see what the fuck they say. I'm like, hold on, let me see what they say. I gotta record this. Man, ain't nobody better be doing this shit. This is stupid. You know, it's y'all to be fucking me up when they be having like the little people like doing shit. They had one where motherfucking was throwing javelins, right? Was doing the javelin throw. At the end of the video, they just had to make it with a whole bunch of toothpicks and getting stuck in the show. Oh, yeah. That's the point there. You talking about the midget? Yeah, man. That shit, this is creative, man. So, you know, if you got a billion on there, then you tap them with your demographic for show for show. My sister is 50. I called her. I said, what you doing? She said, I'm doing this tiktok. I'm gonna call you back. I said, don't call me back. You do the tiktok. Don't call me back. Who didn't find that thick-eyed grandma on that one time? No cap. Yeah, I seen that one. What's all that movement back there? What's all that movement back there? There's a whole lot of clowns. Can you deal with people on tiktok? Yeah, they gotta follow you though. Damn. So, you can't follow? You can't send them out like that. So, y'all gotta be that mutual friends? Oh. Hey, there's this old white man who'll be on there all the time, right? The old white dude. That's what he was like. Did you see that booty? Oh, yeah. I think so. No, I was driving. I was looking at the road. Well, I was looking at that booty. He said, anybody can make it on tiktok. Yeah, yeah. Well, but yeah, anybody. Maybe anybody was like, three million followers. He was like, damn. What the fuck in the woods? What the fuck in the woods? What the fuck is famous in the woods, man? That's what he do. He's niggas in the woods, man. Like, this motherfucker is crazy. I'm watching niggas in the bushes all night. Three million, motherfucker. It's a lot of weird shit going on. Right, a lot of weird shit going on. I'm telling you. It's deeper than rap, man. It's niggas on the bucket right now with eight million followers. Really? On tiktok. On the bucket? On the bucket. With eight million followers. Niggas a crackhead who be singing on that bitch. He done remade all the songs to dope smoking songs. And he got about five million followers. Damn. That's the crazy part about it. They using them over there. I feel like they using them over there. They ain't even getting paid on it. Like, they ain't getting no money over there. Like, you can't go from tiktok. You seen the white dude from Memphis? The white gang? The owner of the mechanic shop. Yeah. Ooh. White folks. Oh, he the white gangster from Memphis. He be on there talking shit like a motherfucker. On tiktok? Hell yeah. My people have fucked on tiktok. Be some good shit. Hey, man, we ain't gonna keep you in this bitch all night, man. We know you got a whole motherfucking project to go promote. No, God. We appreciate you stopping through the trap. Fuck you, man. Yeah, yeah. All the way to the show. The code is pocket. Vote for number one on TV. Come on, man. Let's get this picture right quick. I got a like out, man. I got to let me know where y'all, where y'all live. I'm trying to put them back on show. One, two, three. One, two, three. There, we got it.