 No, my seats ain't that close, bro. My seats is in the one hundredth. You're not what you talking about? No, now I like my seats. Huh? Sad this seat. Isn't that right? Not the girl. Not the girl. No, the girl is gonna be sitting close. I got seats. Huh? I got seats. Oh, yeah, I'm behind you, like 12 road. Really? Well, I'm sitting on the floor where I sit now. You know what I'm saying? My seats are. Oh, your seats, okay. They're like, you ain't never sitting there. Yeah, anyway, right? Right, right. Man, I'm getting, I'm getting on the floor. You don't play that, fuck the floor. Feet touching the floor, the court. What? I need, I need players that need to fuck up. All right. When they scoldin' them, yeah, if you playin' and they talkin' shit to me and I be too far back, they'll be respondin'. For you to respond, Tom. Hard with the whole thing, yeah, this shit take a long time. No cap. Man, it is. Real AT&T. I see that. It is. When it's at APS, that's all I know. What's the count? Huh? What's the count? He's getting up. He's getting up. He's getting up. He's getting up. He's getting up. I'm gettin' the old dirty bird, the long-soul. Oh, the Deion Sandals. Deion Sandals, yeah. Yes, sir. So that's what you were gettin'? I'm gettin' that old school bump on you. We had, oh, what they think of these? The Mild Hands. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right here. That's right here. That's right here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right here. That's right here. That all I know, I've been riding in my past, somehow, with that. That ain't nothin'. You gotta get a Wampire House tattoo. Hey, hello. They ain't gettin' no Wampire House. They, they breakin'. I'm all for it. That's what we eat there. Here, get that shit off my face. No cat. Chattacruz. Chattacruz. Chantrell's Logo Meet. And then I'm gonna have to get everybody beautiful, Mr. Everything. I'm gonna have to get, I'm gonna have to get more from alcohol. I'm gonna total just thank you for that guy. Oh, Mr. Everything. Everything. That shit be bald. I'm gonna change one. I told you, I'm gonna put you up on game. You get marred on your back, marred. Nah, marred, I'm gonna do some dying right now, man. Yeah, they see you. Oh, shit, yeah. Oh, that's crazy, man. That's crazy, man. For you to go out like that. That's crazy. That's the only way you can go. I mean, yeah, that's like us going out on 85 and just standing in the middle of the ring. That's so crazy. Damn. Damn. That's fucked up. Yeah, that's fucked up. Well, you can't make a type of stress you got to be under, though, for you to pick that. Yeah. Out of all the ways to go, ladies. I don't want to know what type of shit that is. Oh, Trance. That's a stress stream. You ready to go, dude? Fuck the bullshit. You don't want no accident? No, nothing. You ready to go. Man, people don't just do that shit for no real reason. That's why you got to pray for people meant to help, man, because that shit is serious. Pray for people instead of praying on people. Mm. Barf. Did what I'm saying. No cow. Another motherfucker ain't worried about you. It's a beautiful day. Hey, hey. What the fuck's over there doing so good? Man, can they get money? Man, they ain't worried about no goddamn battle. Shit. With the crazy part about the old, I get out of real high mental health and serious. Because you ain't got no time to think about all the bullshit that went on in your life. See, I'm trying to hit me when I was telling you that shit BT wars, man. I didn't think that. You was like, you get the fuck out of here. That shit weed. I was like, fly, I'll tell you. Nah, nigga, you never, nigga, wish your problem. Like, nigga, that ain't the case. Because you got to, you got to get that shit out. You got too much stress, man. You got to get that shit out, ain't too much going on, boy. Nigga be 35, still trippin' off shit, even 14. 14, 13, you got to get that shit out. Yeah, man, this shit goes on. Especially all the shit we've ever seen in our life, boy. You got to talk to somebody about that shit. But that why, I realize a lot of people don't pray though. They don't think they love. Yeah, why? They don't think they love. But they need to start to think they love. Every day you wake up, that is a home. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, you see them till the day. Hey, hey, hey. No, I don't care. What you see? Hey, you need to serve me some real food. Oh, oh. Hey, round city, the basement. Hey, no replacement. All up what you chasing. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. I'm gonna make sure that you're straight on your father Yeah, you caught up you caught up Whoever you pray to not well, no Whatever you call who we got a camp man. Listen this special loaves today. We got an engine on Man, we're overdue. Oh wait. It's overdue. Ain't no way. He's been in Atlanta this long. He ain't been by the trap I know I mean the trap is the cousin of the base Right on the blueprint that was laid down by this gentleman, right? We need my microphone If it wasn't for this man right here You might have missed out on some of the coldest interviews the coldest freestyle the coldest visuals, man He gets a vault of Culture all the way I grew up listening to this, but I'm from Washington DC as everybody knows Was hosted by his brother used to ride a bike, you know, I mean ride up and down the streets of DC You know, I mean you would see this dude out, you know, man He was a part of the city man the city is is a big part of the culture of the city It's because of what this man laid down. I'm talking about vocal music on the radio This brother right here, man. I come ladies and gentlemen without further ado big Oh I just did an event with him at a college. We he's giving back to the hbc us man a philanthropist Oh, man, I come To start is we just want to say thank you for all the work that you did Yeah, man, because you've you've been a part of a lot of the culture Yeah, I mean I took he was one of the first person when I got to let him call me legend. I was like, ooh big feel old I kind of started to get used to it and people call me a human other person call me og I'm like It's as I've been in Atlanta almost 10 years now and Look back on it, you know, like rap city ended 15 16 years ago He was still talking about it every day one day that went by somebody and say you bring it back Bring it back. Bring it back. It's a conversation if it doesn't happen. I have three letters for you to play We know the three We love them, but yeah, they got to be right sometimes sometimes so um I mean most of the time when I think about it And I get the love that I get from people like you that people are you know now that Basically the pulse of the culture feels good to know that, you know, like if I would disappear tomorrow, they'd be like I'd be remembered for something Yeah, bro, you be hosting me like celebrity basketball game you host this shit in punta conda fucking It was You would be noticed if you just disappeared ain't nobody about to let you disappear A hundred events to host this year. Amen. We got to get the work. That's why that was the hardest thing about the band Never I could be outside damn My first question is I always thought you were from DC What brought you to the city? I went to university in maryland college park Okay on a partial track scholarship you run. Yeah Taught my hamstring my freshman year And it was I was in rehab and then I was my major needed a research Uh internship, so I went up to WPGC. Well, I was like because I had been DJ since 16 I was like five down, you know, I'm in a new place I can get some free records me some people and do all my stuff since I'm not running as many I was there like two months. I walked into the studio to get something from albedee Albedee was like he was like, hold on for a second. I watched him do a radio break and I was amazed like I was like I was like, I came to get the da da da da dee. He was like, I was like a question How much can you make doing this? Right? He's like, you made it way from 50,000 to five million He was like, oh, you about to show me this So I switched on the album and albie took me under his wing. I became his producer and his intern And then I just kept pushing I just kept saying somebody let me in and when I finally got my break to do nice on radio in DC That you know, like the whole thing was I knew I wasn't from DC But I had a roommate in college that was from temple hills So I had a good pulse of what the earlier was like and he ain't already taken me to dino's He had already taken me to east side to see go going on that So I was well indoctrinated and I knew it for me to fit in I didn't have to act like I was from DC, but I had to know DC Right, so that's what I did and that's why lots of people DC, but like now even on us And the new yorker like no even on us So I mean it's it's that's just how it kind of came about, but I love DC Round the Virginia gave me my first opportunity to beat me Beautiful man all the way now. What made you make the transition down here? I mean, of course, this is the mecca But what made you go from being a new yorker to coming to DC? Which is like that midway point, you know, I mean and then transitioning all the way down to the south The true story. I actually got fired on my birthday That's some whole some whole ass shit. I got fired. I know what that feels like, but Hey, man, if you ever want to do some fuck shit to me, don't fucking wait to my birthday I'll tell you that I'll tell you that fucking much My birthday is three days before christmas This story is getting worse and worse My birthday was on a Friday Yeah, it was on a Friday So, uh, so, I mean it was good though. I was on the contract. They had to pay me out the rest of my contract About six to eight months later. I was like, all right. I need to get some work. So I called Reggie. It was like, Reggie You need anybody down there? He said come down do a couple shifts. Let's see how it fit how it sound Um, they had some other things they were trying to move around and he was like, you want to come to Atlanta? I was like, sure Because I've been here all the time have been the looters events. I've been the tremendous You know all the stuff that was happening down here. So it was like it felt right. It was a right fit for me This is as it was becoming when I got here in 2013 what it is now It's all music film tv Everything that is what I do is on here. So it made a lot of sense The rap city come about how did The mogul the the main thing the big shebang now how did that come about? I was already on dc. This was bt was still in dc right and I used to I got a call from them. They just like we need a younger voice to do like little promo stuff So like I would go down there once a week and be like Teen something's brought you by snickers. Who be why we? Every time I was down there my plan worked in radio. I just kept pushing people I was just bumping the people. Hey, you need me to do something you need me to do something you need me to do something So about six months later. They had a Key pass out and great trend came to me. It was like we got the segment We want to try it one day a week. It was like this only two minutes. I was like, I don't give up It was called hip hop news Right and I would literally go shoot whatever the hip hop news was for the week for two minutes But I mean the first time it came on. I was like, I'm in 70 million holes for two minutes I was excited to tell me nothing so I kept doing that and then The end of the season happened It was two hosts at the time it was Big lesson Joe Claire. All right. Damn your original host Chris Thomas He's got that long hop in there Shout out to the mayor. Joe moved to new york last moved to la They needed somebody local in dc and since I was already doing a segment on the show That year was me Joe and last with the three hosts and krs One did the intro for the whole show and you couldn't tell me nothing that way Then the following year Stephen Hill took over and he I and Craig Henry sat down and came up with this concept. We all know it's the basement No, my goodness, man, and there's so much history that come out that building I just went and did something with red Grant who's running for mayor and you know, he was We went and did a tour of the building and I didn't you know being from the city I knew that the building was there, but you know, I was watching summoning everything But going in there and seeing all of the cubicles and he's showing us all of the history of what you guys laid down in that building It's amazing man. That's a lot of a lot of legendary stuff Y'all did coming out of that bt building a lot happened in the dc at that time If I was in the right place at the right time with the right set of skills a bunch of times And I just kept pushing I was relentless You know that came one of my before it was a hashtag that was my hashtag be relentless Like I was like, I know Oh You brought up the hashtag this was actually trending on twitter at one point the uh The freestyles Like they was trying to figure out who had the coldest rap city freestyles Who gets your vote give me some of your your top freestyles from the air from the air No Okay, one of my favorites was is was rap city the basherman, which was me elephant man Bujuban time And bobby condors was playing the track and that was big for me because Even today when I go to the caribbean, they are still talking about that one freestyle because they had never seen anything like that in jamaical or national television Camera and counting money, of course. That was Wayne Verse everybody talks about the way we're talking every time me and luda had three And the one that I remember the most is luda came in and he was like He said something like kidnapped free and hold it for it ran some fun for 10 000 And then I played right off of that in the freestyle when I jumped in and I was like some some I was like You got me all up in my feelings. Damn tan grand. You better bring 10 million and stuff like that. Everybody was like Me and luda had three epic ones. I mean, it was so many good ones ls one was kind of crazy dmx Of course There were so many iconic moments. I tell people there's no right or wrong answer Whatever felt the most amazing to you is what it was. All right, you know what I'm saying? I mean, but for you though, like Will you just name the ones that was the as far as the artist but as far as you what do you think you Know I grew up on krs one So going in with krs one going in with rock kim going in with ll. I didn't see I'm not with jay went in You did I was a little nervous I got excited and then he was going and I was like no you gotta do Yeah, this is when the blackout came out and I was like if I if I don't kill it after jay everybody's gonna talk about how I messed it up Right, so I was like Now you good Did all the episodes you did come out I believe all of them came out Because we did like it wasn't live, but we we taped them like two three days when they came out um I don't think there's any like Vault somewhere of things that we didn't shoot um But it was I mean it was a lot of fun to go in there every day and go head to head with some people I respected some people I didn't respect And uh, that's all I interview and people like Well, I mean the interview part is that's where to be a professional if I don't I ain't gotta love you I still got a job right so we're gonna talk when you talk, but when we get the boof If I felt like you wasn't up to par I came at some people a little harder than other people So because I was like, I know what I could do was like you now here's your 72 million homes Right here's your opportunity to sell 12 million albums You got to show out and I tell people you ain't gotta come up to the top for me Do whatever's gonna sell your album packs. Um, some people did better than others and Some people didn't Hey, it's like real talk with the camera went out you like Too sensitive man, they gonna be like I had some very some really dope memories though like the first time we ever saw Kanye West in the booth Okay, Kanye came in and Kanye was very much Kanye behind the scenes He wanted to if you watch it, I just saw it again for the first time out of there He shouts out all his artists glc, you know He wanted them to come in the booth with him the network said no because they didn't know him And he he was Kanye to the fullest. He was after the ass the whole time Finally, he went in there and did this thing and I literally was like dog. This is your first Network look on bt and you're gonna say you don't want you don't want to do it Right and they go put your peoples in there. That was I'm really talking to him on the set Like are you serious? And he was like, I do that do it. So he did any smash and it was just I mean, there was so many good moments that we saw and people didn't see and behind the scenes things So I'm really appreciative of that whole situation. I got one more about the about the freestyle Which one of the ladies came through and smashed it one of the ladies We had one that had the whole like a whole lady's first thing. Yeah, it was a rod digger Digger digger digger, only love Money in the middle. What's yet in the middle? Oh God Jazzy Joysters on the wheels and stills and I think it was Trina After all of them would did like a ladies first type thing in the booth. That was kind of dope Yes, I think missy came once Uh, we had some arms We had some other moments when people that you wouldn't expect to be in there destiny's child came Mary j came We closed it with mama tigger aka patty labelle She finally came downstairs. That was the man that we can't talk about anymore came by. Yeah, I was just about to ask I was gonna do it because we didn't really get a slipper You ain't know who moved your body like a snake, mom I was moving your body like a snake, mom Man, don't make a snake be listen to that n***a s***, man. Don't make it be Tigger on the tigger got fast on with him You do Yeah That was boy I got one that came out To that came out the snake and the snake remix. All right There was a remix to a j s song ice cream that never came out. You think it was on a j s You was on the ice You got me to read it Why don't you get out All 70 track and we was he was like, I sat there and I still remember that thing And I was playing all this ice cream references in the jane and I think my verse was um Whatever you need. I got that. I dream of cookies and cream strawberry pralines and chocolate Top that off with whipped cream and 10 cherries. Your flavor's more major than any ben and jerry's Watch me big tigger get all up in the s*** fresh vanilla butter pecan I'm gonna lick up your nice rum raisin girl. You are amazing ice cold. But the way you roll that is cage Oh Like betas though you were you dabbled in the recording industry like did you ever just think like you know what? I'm out to go full-time and put an album out had a couple meetings Uh had three meetings didn't like the way the meetings went. I was already doing rap city I had a radio show in new york at time We started power 105 in new york Yeah, I was running for when it first launched. I was doing the old jeez Man, it started all this shit. Um So I mean it was like I had two other hustles and I was like For me to put a hustle down because I was going if I'm a dude and I had a focus on it And I was like for me to put a hustle there in a in a platform there This deal got to be right and they was kind of Oh, we don't know we don't know we don't know the snake was I was going crazy. So I was like really we don't know So I was like The other difference for me is I had an outlet every day at four o'clock So anytime I went, you know, like the best that's why a lot of artists first album is their best They got 20 years of what they've been going through what they've been feeling. They just You know and they first album was like, okay Then the second album they got to go live some more to you know, put it together I was every day either or radio just doing my show rap city in the booth So I had lots of different ways to express myself. So I wasn't like So, I mean it I didn't get it is the music business and the business wasn't right. So that's why we never got a album music that you sitting on No, you sitting on a lot of shit If you that don't tell you got a lot of shit No, I got I Could tell me what it's all mostly dated at this point at one point uh I was when swiss first launched full surface. It was cassidy michanda bounty killer and people don't know tigger And we was working on I did a mixtape full surface mixtape, which was like, you know, I did a verse on it uh, michanda's record at the time, but we was working it out working out and then it just didn't work out um, so I mean I got some songs and Me and swiss did some things together. So me like me and swiss always like you remember that journey? It was like, um It's been a lot of fun, man. We did a remix or something another song that didn't come out Uh, it was a it was a song for for rl rl had a song that swiss did and I think it was a remix, but it didn't come out But I was like even rl. But like y'all that verse. I remember that verse. So I mean the long story short is I I don't have any regrets Um, I did what I was supposed to do. I'm at where I'm supposed to be right, too I mean, I made it to the trap. So I gotta be That's big At the years of working like what keeps you motivated because you didn't you know, I mean if you just sit down now your legacy is cemented So what is there left for you to do? Even with doing all this like what keeps you just going? I think first of all most of the stuff that I do is fun You know hosting, you know for the falcons being a pa announcer for the hogs big ticket morning show of v103 um, I mean I had a new show this last past summer a vote for off top All the stuff that I get to do is usually fun And if it's not fun, it has to be so enormously Ridiculously lucrative that I'm like, all right, I'll do right. So I've been able to to move in that way in a lot of ways Um, other than I mean, I just like doing what I do. You know what I'm saying? I don't have a lofty goal or anything Like oh, I wouldn't even go down and you know, like I just the whole time I just been blessed that people respect me for being me because I've been me the whole time Like people who met me back then like oh, you said, you know, you ain't get brand new of me You know what I'm saying? So that's kind of like the the thing that keeps me moving is I'm still viable or still, you know, somebody relevant You know, this is my 28th year in radio 25th in television God damn, I'm about to be 30 man I was a baby when you was first getting a job Finally got some old niggas up here Hey, let me ask you this man, as an older, as an older gentleman In the elder states, yeah, how do you find the new shit? Like the new rap, yeah, the new shit. Some of it is better than others But I'm saying how do you find it because a lot of this shit? Oh, where do you locate? Yeah, where you located? Oh, well, I'm located because I got a young nigga that put me up on the young shit But luckily I work at a radio station and I used to be like, great, what's crazy? I don't work at the radio station So I'm Israel, what's crazy? My young nigga be like, hey, OG, this is one of the one, you might fold this one Yeah, so I just, apparently, super gremlin is the thing Right, yeah, yeah, that's a new shit If I am part of the super gremlins thing, I just had to find that out, you know, from other people I just, that's kind of the way around the station, I asked my young people at station Sturges Greg Street, Swamp Izzo, Peanut, I was like, all right, what's popping? They were like, oh, this is crazy, this is crazy, this is crazy And they just put me up on this dude, Big Yevo Big Yevo, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know how to hold a Yevo Okay, I got to have the Big Yevo So 28 years and pushing 30 years, my question to you being as though we just getting really starting in our journey in this game, for real, for real, like, wait, what would you say to time where it stopped being about money for you, like, where the money stopped being a motivation and you was just like, you know what? Yeah, because I don't want to get to that point I mean, for real I don't know, I mean, you know, when I say the money stopped being, because you just said if I'm doing something that's fun unless it's super duper lucrative, right? I'm sure there's a time where it didn't have to be super lucrative where you was just like, a check, I got it, whatever, you know what I mean? I learned at some point that not all the bags are good bags. So I've been offered some bags to do some things that wouldn't sit well with me or to be in places that I probably shouldn't be or, you know, like it was just, I remember like, like back then I remember that I got offered to do something with malt liquor and malt liquor wasn't, you know, like even though I drank it, I wasn't about to be running around telling everybody else to drink malt. Right, right, right. And then, so it was just like different, I always tell people, for y'all who are doing amazing well, I would tell you to always stay true to your brand, stay true to yourself. As long as you can get up in the morning, look yourself in the mirror and be like, I'm good with me and still cut the lights on and you should be happy, you know what I'm saying? You could always want bigger and better, but it got to start this. Like you got to be able to be like, all right, me and me is good. I feel good about me inside. I could wake up. I could still go to sleep. I ain't worried about, oh man, I should have did that. You know what I'm saying? That's the hardest trade-off with the money part. I would just continue to tell y'all the bag is, we all chasing the bag all day long, but sometimes you were like, yeah, maybe not. And the first time you do it, you'll notice it. It ain't, it's not like something specific happened. It's like, I don't know what you'd be like. That's great. I don't know about that one. You know what I'm saying? I don't want to do that. I don't want to do the Trump rally. I'll do it. I'll do it. Nah, that's the fuck I would. Pull up on the vote. What would you do? Sheet, what they won't do. I'm fed a charge of eating motherfuckers so much money. You're going to get your niggas laid back. Well, you know, we're going to get calls out there. He's going to make me a shot. I don't know what you're talking about. You know, we're going to be on the black people. Hey, niggas, a lot. A lot. Slavey was misinformation. Hell nah. I'm going to go back in there. Hell nah. He's doing shit. You know what I mean from Mississippi? You know what I mean? I don't even go home again. I've been waiting to leave you naked. I ain't waiting. I can't wait to buy some cookies. I love drunk watching this. I knew I had one of them. He's going to see that shit and be like, look at my African American. Isn't he wonderful? Oh man. Man, is anybody that you ever wanted to get in the booth with that you didn't? He's gone before. Two people, big and pop, passed before the show happened. Anybody else I really wanted? I think I pretty much got in with just about everybody else. Thanks. I would have loved to get in with ODB, passed before it happened. That shit would have been legendary. Oh my God. I just wanted to, I just wanted to have what his open and bar would have been. What if you got Michael Jackson in that moment? Man, that would have been so cool. Tigger, I got it, Tigger. Tigger, I got it, I got it. I just missed him at the, so the one time he came to BET was, I was backstage when he came off the stage and there was like a line of people and we was all waiting to be like, and if so he was like, right where you at, they meet him, go that way. And I was like, no. But she saw him. I saw him, it's close. It was close. That's it. That's it. No, I needed to get that mic up. Was he standing there or was he floating? He was kind of floating. Because that was also saying that nigga can go from over there to over there and nobody would even see him move. It was him and James Brown coming off the stage. God damn! Because that's what he did at the BET one. That's a lie. That's a lie. It was honor of James Brown and he came out and put the cape on James Brown and then did the little James Brown with James Brown and we was all like that. And as soon as I started, I was like, I'm going backstage because that normal side they're coming off of, I went backstage and was sitting there like this. I was going to say hi to Michael Jackson and he was like, I was like, damn, damn. I mean, about to miss Mike, that definitely would have called James. That's what he was saying. James Brown. That's what he was saying. That's what he was saying. I think that's what James Brown was going to do to see you and James Brown naked. See, that's it. That's a crazy story. I haven't come to those leagues and James Brown. I knew that. Well, what do you want me to do? What do you want me to do? I have nothing for you, James. What's one of the craziest rooms you've been in? You got the Michael Jackson, James Brown story. You ever looked up in the room and be like, ain't nobody ever going to believe this shit, if I tell you. Oh, that ain't mine. I was thinking about it for a second. So I remember one year, it was New Year's Eve in Miami, and we were at the Delano, I think. And I think Jamie Foxx and Snoop were before. So they had like this dinner. We went to Snoop's room, Snoop introduced. I don't really smoke that often, but every once in a while, Snoop had this, he had a little mini coffee grinder. Snoop brought, he had one little L out, passing around, everybody was high. He was like, oh man. Oh look, well, see, you heard that? Did you hear that? Well. That nigga had everybody high off one little L. Well, it was just long. It was just long. So everybody was like, oh, he was like, oh, nephew, that's the worm of weed. We're in the back, came out this little coffee grinder and four like pals and made this thing he called the gubba. What do you call it? He called the gubba. He took a pinch out of this bag, put it right, put it in, it came out like powder. Put it, it was another long, it was like long as it was, I was like, Snoop. Man, we was, we went to dinner. So it was me, Snoop, Jane Foxx, Luda, Gabrielle Union, Sinalathan. And me and Gabrielle was going to- These all sound like high-ass people, didn't you know? And then I'm in the show crazy. I'm in the show crazy. Everybody in the house like, why is he telling this story? I don't know, we haven't been to school. Who's that? Billy Joe. I don't know him Billy Joe. The piano? Billy Joe. Damn, Billy Joe. Billy Joe, we was like, wait. Uptown girl? Ha! Billy Joe. He made that niggas sing that shit. Hey, Billy, man, Uptown girl, but either. I'm from Uptown. Talk about my business one time for me. Billy, Billy Joe. I was like, Billy Joe. So we're walking into dinner and I'm telling Gabrielle, I'm like, Gabrielle, don't let me sit next to Sinalathan. I had a crush on Sinalathan. I was like, do not let me sit next to Sinalathan. I'm high. I don't know what I'm going to say tonight. Right, right, right. We get up to the table and Gabrielle's like, T, you should sit next to Sinalathan. I was like, ouch. Something I'm like, hi. Yes, that's me. I was nervous the whole dinner. I spilled the water. I fumbled. I love Sinalathan too. It was a failure, but it was a fun failure. But I just remember when it was all a cool vibe and then Billy Joe popped up. And there was somebody else I can't remember who didn't fit that, that, that room. You're like, where the hell did they come from? Like Emmanuel Stewart or something like that. He was like, what's happening? Can you talk about the little, yeah. Not Emmanuel Lewis. Emmanuel Lewis, I'm sorry. Yeah. Emmanuel Stewart is the boxer. That's the boxer. He's the man for him. He's still another boxer. That's my only. You see him everywhere. Everywhere. Man, you ain't see him that often. Yeah, like Emmanuel Lewis. He just be popping up. Emmanuel, just be popping up. You can be the U-Bowl on Camp Creek. The heads just walk in. I said, Emmanuel, there's a cruiser one night. What's the gag is on? That's crazy. Yeah, that was, I mean, that was so good. You know, I'm gonna say you got to be around all the culture, man, and just see shit happen for the first time. I think the crazy gang did Wildin' out there first time. He was all. Emmanuel was so excited. No, no, no, no, no. Emmanuel Lewis ain't never did Wildin' out there. I'm gonna tell them what was before me. I was like, I miss you. How to grab these asses. Dude, pick them up. Don't think that. Don't pick them up. You ain't gonna be able to. Why would I? They're quite strong as a muffle. He's like a baby gorilla. You can't pick up a baby gorilla, man. Nobody's seen any woodsmen or dogs, man. That man has to do the hell, bro. He's like a baby gorilla. Just how it happens. You're not gonna be able to pick them up. That's new, man. And the heavyweight. Yeah, they're like a paperweight. I'm just keeping it right there, yeah. Boy, that's crazy. Big shit poppin', man. So you've been announcing for the Falcons. Yup. The Falcons gave me a section called the Dirty Birds, and that's the section. How do you keep from cussing? Carefully. Are you a fan of the Falcons? I am a fan of the Falcons now. Oh, now. Yeah, that's how you keep from cussing. You ain't care. Oh, no. How you do that, bro? I mean, I don't know. How you be on there, Mike? And not saying, fuck! Well, I'm doing radio on this tile help. Because I have to go, you know, you do it. I had to give me a bleep button. And I'm like, yo, you do it, though. And you know you can do it. So I said, you just get up. Like, I've been doing radio. So I just, you know, when I know that click that might come on, I know I just can't go that way. But you gotta literally look at the name sometimes. You be like, who did you got that? 54? 54? Well, yo, no, right. Lost for five yards. Honestly, the names is the hardest part for the Hawks. There's some names. Trust you, all the European players. Facts. There's some, you know, Magdana bitches and Wucca bitches. I love when them names be like that. I wish my name was European like that. What? Carlos Chocobitch. Or Carlos Keeper, bitch. DC Fuckabitch. Chico Desmabitch. From the red. That was his dialogue. Chico Desmabitch. Chico Desmabitch. You can tell you got to code his name in the whole thing though. Greg Papa bitch. Yes, I mean, the Falcons thing was fun. But, you know, this year transition in the P.A. announced for the Hawks was, I had DJ 12 years in the lead, fine for the Wizards, seven for the Hawks. I mean, once you get used to it, you keep them out. You did it for the Wizards. Hey man, I'm playing. He's still his first job. Ain't no sense to have that as an intern. He like, you looking for an intern or you got a long position? I don't do show shit. He's a survivor through three company changes. My name calls five years. So, what do you say was the best game that you've been a part of that you can remember? Oh man, the entire playoff run last year for the Hawks was amazing. Yes, it was great. Especially coming off the pen that we wasn't in. No people up until like playoffs. And then we was like, we might not make that first round. Oh, make that first round. Okay. Then the second round, we had all kinds of swag in there. And we was popping big things, popping like we was talking crazy. Talking. And I got an exclusive announcement. It just came through the facts machine. What did you say? Y'all talking all this stuff about the Hawks? So, I mean like the energy in State Farm during the entire playoff was just the most fun. That was the most fun games I had been at. All right, Tigger, announce this for me. You want me to announce that? Yeah, cause you the announcement. I want the world to know. Y'all get ready. Just act normal, y'all. Act normal, act normal. Now, now ladies and gentlemen, exclusively available beginning February 4th, there is a brand new forever, 404-85 South Retail Merch Collabo. We on fire. Look, I just went against them. Here you go. Oh. Oh, I didn't mean to see that. They say Hawks, right? Oh, you good? They say Hawks. Yeah. They didn't cook it over, man. They didn't flip it over. Get this by yourself. Y'all look at the sleeves. And then the Hawks. 85 South, ATL, 244. Oh, God, it's good. Put that logo on the front, too. It's on the front, too. Y'all, get the corner. Up there at the top. Yeah. How they look? Now we got some more. How they look to you? How they don't have them on? How they look to you? How they feel? Okay, I'm gonna grab some of these. Two of these. This is one. I'm gonna use these. One short sleeve, one long sleeve. Beginning February 4th. Inside State Farm Arena at the Hawks Shop. You see that thing right there, though? They'll be available all the way up until... There's another part to this thing. Wait, wait, shh. Hold up. Part two. You got your part two. Part two. There's going to be a forever 404. 85 South whole thing happening. March 31st. Y'all gonna have your own ticket package. You will get a ticket. You will get a t-shirt and a $10 food and beverage credit. What? Yeah. We don't call you. The hot dog was $10 already. With the $10 to get at least one item. At least one. And a ticket to what we, us, us. Out of what budget? Out of the budget that's already a thing. Oh yeah, it's got a good one. They ain't never make it to the NBA. Right. The budget's good enough. We got drafts on budget. Before the season started, we went to the Hawks Stadium and we did that thing when we announced all of the games. When they was playing and they ended up going to the finals. So, I mean, this year, with this. I don't know what I'm just saying. Well, we really get on this just for this one right here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, congratulations. This is a good look. I mean, because everybody don't want this. Everybody's going to want this. I mean, A's, it's the right colorway. It's got the 85 South. And then several times. Several times. And you know, like, this is kind of the thing to be rolling around in. Can we give a shout out to the Hawks, for you guys. Yeah, sure. I know she's probably don't want no, you know, she's a loving lady here is in the back. You know what I mean? She is a very, very instrumental in us being here. Just say, J.S. Say, J.S. You know, I don't know J.S. Hey, J.S. How you doing? Well, thank you so much. Y'all for real, man. I'm about to crack, man. That's big, man. Thank you, J.S. Bruh. I mean, that's the one thing I appreciate about the Hawks, to be quite honest. They are so interested in being a part of blending the culture. Fast. You know, it's not, that whole thing is basketball. Basketball is entertainment, and we live in a home of entertainment. Right. So whether it be, you know, the Migos, whether it be big boys. That's what I was just about to say, Bruh. And they got to, they got to get quaint boy with 10-day. He could have caught one during the day, man. I'm saying this, Bruh. They just need to, they really want to lock in. Just let them hoop in. I need a 10-day. I'm good. Signing one of the Migos, man. I'm good for a post-up. Well, my shoulder's so small. You ain't got to get in, if you just on the bench. What are you doing in the game? You got to put them in the game. Crazy in the limelight. You got to put them in the game, you know they ain't going to win. Crazy in the limelight. Yeah, you got to put them in the game, you know, when they playing some night, you know they going to beat, like, the magics. I think it's going to start a trend. The handle magic. It's going to start a trend. It was good. Watch, you going to go into the family game next year, and the family going to be like, yeah, y'all know we four P.L. How about that, man? That's what it is, that's what it is. You want to win next season. Hey, man, include us in the game. Y'all need to do something. 85,000 Mercedes Benz socks. 28 and three. That's what we doing. I want to pull up in a Mercedes Benz. Thanks. I need to be out and win for a Mercedes Benz. 28 and three. Oh, don't bring that up. No, we're going to bring it. He had to talk to him up to the end. He was, he was, I remember that video, he was in the dock, like, it was in the dock, he was in the car, I was like, the flag was going to fly by myself, bro. It was a, it was a hand, it was like, it was like, on the street, like, right. Somebody walked by, I was like, I said, why, whoop your ass, what? He was like, we can't have shit on, like, fly. Please, bro, wherever you at, don't start the car. How much was we celebrating at hand top? What was we thinking about? Listen, I was in the house full of patron, nigga. What was everybody talking about? I was on the head, nigga. I was, I walk around everybody here. Tom, who, nigga, Tom, who, nigga, Tom, who, nigga. By the third quarter, everybody was looking at me. They be like, so what's up, what's up with your fag now? I was like, I just want y'all to leave me alone. Why, why y'all got a gang up on me? Why, I'm the only person here that's a fucking fag? If I'm not the only one, it's a fucking fag. Man. 28. The whole city was thinking about magic city bug game, man. And there was some fagless fans, we was watching the game. Niggas said the culture shit ever. They the one in the game, this was a big call. He was, I forget who was performing the halftime, we're performing the halftime show. You remember that? That's a blur. Yeah, but he was like, yeah, they will no longer be performing. The fat lady will be singing the halftime. Okay, damn. It was looking like that, did that to the game. It was like, ooh. When they nigga caught that ball on the nigga's helmet, I said, I know he finna move. Ain't no way in hell a nigga call up over another nigga. And on his head, he had the ball on his head like, look, bitch, I caught it with your head. I caught it with your head, you stupid. We're about to win. Y'all rumored it in, they ain't gonna call us, cut it out. That's it. Shout out to the Atlanta Falcons. I got a season ticket at the hall. They just sent me a little plan saying thank you. I got a season ticket. And that's why I love, I respect Atlanta so much, I love Atlanta so much. It's because it's one of the only places where you can come from as a black person. You can come from anywhere in America and find a way here and be embraced if you're doing good business and making a way. You know what I mean? Tickets from New York. I'm a DCU from Atlanta, from Mississippi. People from all over, but if you come to Atlanta and do good business and got some product that's worth having, the people that embrace you and it'll be a space for you to do it here. Hell yeah. It's like a Williams Wal-Mart. Yeah, exactly. It's the only place in America. You bring as long as you try. Niggas gonna fuck with you. Exactly. No cap. It's the only place in America you can come as a black person, get some money and not be looked at like that. And you the only nigga I don't hit doing something. Right, because niggas in Atlanta be looking at you like, damn, he got no money? Yeah, exactly. He just got here. Yeah, he just got here. Damn, he was running this long. We just don't like when motherfuckers, they be new. Act like they, they been here. You see what? I said, we just be hating when motherfuckers be new. Act like they been here. Oh, you can tell who ain't been here. The traffic. You can tell who don't know. Trafficking like a whole tree. I was playing versus Grady Baby thing was the thing when I first got here. And I was like, all right. I was like, yeah, I ain't from here. See, I'm going to George Baptist, which is, was, what the shit is? I forgot what I said, Atlanta, America now, off of Boulevard. OK. So, you know what I'm saying? My shit's still 80 in Atlanta. I just say the coldest shit when they be like, niggas ain't from Atlanta. I'm like, why make my kids in Atlanta? Fuck you talking about? Hey, that's fine. That's fine. Then I make babies in Atlanta. You talking about? That's fine. What? Niggas, niggas, niggas sitting there, and you and my wife talking. Real talk. Real talk. You got to tell them, you got to do that shit just like that. You talk. What are you talking about? What are you talking about? You can't say they need. Don't care. Oh, no, what do you think of her? Don't care. Oh, no, who you be talking to? We'll talk to you over here. Why, I'm up when you're cheating. I'm up when you're cheating. What was your favorite Atlanta word when you got here? Uh, shit, this nigga. Most of the shit that I learned and know about Atlanta, this is my consigliate to Atlanta shit. I be asking this nigga like a real tourist, like, what's real Atlanta? What's not Atlanta? Don't say like this. Like, when I first got to Atlanta, I just noticed Atlanta had their own word. Oh, yeah. What was your favorite word when you got here? I got what I need. Shit, I don't know. That's a good one, man. Uh, you know what I mean? Hey, that's a good question. My favorite Atlanta word is fuck. F-U-T. That's a good one. What is she, boy? Yeah, man, it probably be boy. Hey, boy, hey, boy. Fuck, baby boy. They put a double, you ain't boy, bro. Hey, boy, hey, boy. My favorite word. It's your F-U, huh? It's your F-U. My favorite word when I got here was, oh. Oh, Pussad. Pussad, nigga. Pussad, boy. What is that? It's all one word. Hey, time out. Hey, time out. Like, lamb. Like, lamb. Lamb. Lamb? Lamb is 11. Lamb. Lamb. Yeah, we'll just say lamb. Lamb. Lamb. Lamb. Lamb. Lamb club. Lamb. Lamb club. Then go across Screech. Gonna go across Screech. Screech. Screech. I'm gonna go for it. Anything. S-T-R. It got a screech in it. Screech. It's a number club. Yeah, it could be good or bad. Here, you time out. More definitely. That could go either way. Then you can walk in and be like, boy, I gotta have a surgeon on my leg. Third, nigga might look at me like, here you time out. But then nigga make a feud over like, hey, you time out. You feel it? You feel it? Like, nigga got a bunch of me. Man, just let me come with the pills. Here, you time out. You know what I'm saying? Here, you time out. Real talk. I would want it to be some good dude. Don't mind this shit, dude. We just got out. Here, you time out. Here, you time out. Here, you time out. Real talk. No cap. No cap. Make that transition coming from, you know, you coming from DC, where there's a whole other language. When you able to correlate the words, like what meant, you know what I mean? Y'all ain't like we just stupid, pretty cool, real talk. No, I'm there saying the slang. Hey, you time out. I was there on the slang. Hey, you time out. Hey, you stupid. I'm talking about you time out, then. Hey, you time out. I've been in enough places to learn to listen first. Yeah, exactly. I listen first. Yeah, I mean, you gotta dope on love. Before I try it, I listen. You know what I'm saying? I just listen to how people talk, what they're talking about. And then I shout out to Lil Bankhead, who's at the station without me. My boy. He just come back to Bankhead with my hood. He's definitely my hood guy. And I was like, Bankhead, well, what in... Hey, I told, he was somewhere... Shouted them could be more than one person. So I just know that shouted them could be one person or a hundred niggas. I know he was somewhere. He called me. He was right here. I mean, and I'm like, what you at? No, I'm on the woody, woody, woody. And I was like, shit, hold up. Let me do my nigga G.P.A. right quick. Hold up. What you at? Yeah. Hey, my boy, you straight? You know how he got down? No way, I was on the east side. I was on the east side. He called me. He was like, boy, you straight? I'm like, nigga, you know, I'm here. You like, here, here, boy. But you on the side of town, I'm gonna never get to you, but I'm straight. I'm like, man, I'm good. I didn't know how to make a show. I was like, nigga, I didn't know. I was here. He was like, shit, he talking about... You can go and say something. I said, I know now. But they got this shit divided for real, nigga. West side nigga don't go to the east side. East side nigga don't go to the west side. I was asking him, I'm like, what's the difference? He was like, nigga, every time I was over there, I was like, boy, I'm not doing it over here. I'm gonna tell you what, I'm gonna tell you what, and I just, I'm just originating with him right. And how people look at it, love it. You know how when we be in LA, when we go to LA, we might be in LA, Long Beach, Long Beach. We might be in LA, Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Monica. We're in all these different cities. We're in all these different cities, but if somebody calls you like, where you at? I'm in LA. These niggas might be in a strong amount. A lot of thong in a big cater. Snailbill, Gwinnett. You call them niggas, where they at? I'm in Atlanta. You're not in Atlanta, my boy. You dig what I'm saying. We couldn't fight that shit, but it's not. Tell the niggas from Snailbill, you're not from Atlanta. He looking you up and down. Well, I'm swallowing a lot of water. You like, no, you are not. I see you, bro. You know you're not. That's the same way I feel about D&D. You're like, where you at in D.C.? No, you're not. It's not even a Metro bus. We have our own school called Atlanta. That shit boggles him. But you know, I got all the water. Everybody trying to make that Bay Area type feel, you know, because the Bay area and all the cities of the Bay area is accepted. San Francisco, Laos, you know what I mean, all the difference. They came up with a word to represent everybody. They were just outskirts like, yeah, they just steal they name. They ain't really hot. We just gonna take a lot of them, they ain't nobody to know. They ain't nobody to know we get a lot of money. But I throw you about 50 minutes out. Listen, 285 is a land. This is called a live throw you. They been called a live throw you. But the way it get tricky though, I mean, you know what you gonna do? The way it get tricky then. You got APA, then you got Forty County. Now we got County. Now Forty County is the Fort Atlanta on the west side. You got some other cities we share our account, but that's considered Atlanta. East side is considered Atlanta. Yeah. Yeah, we got we got East side too, but it ain't me That's why I called Decatur They got their own city. It's that shit huge. We love the South side. That's our other love, but Cali Park is his own city Mm-hmm, basically anywhere in Georgia, they got their own police. That's a whole another city East Point literally all this in the sun East Point is another city. Wow East Point, Georgia Yeah, Cali Park, Georgia Yeah, this shit get deep If I leave my house and make a right, I go to Atlanta. Okay, if I make a left, I ain't gonna tell you what other part there is. I stay right in the middle But see I love that shit cuz even like it's so many people that's moving down here It's making the outskirts even get better. So you could be a love joy and all that eventually them places gonna get better Okay, gonna be so many people moving here for you feeling like they ain't doing nothing, but just building shit Anyway, I'm talking about they building Parkments out of nowhere. You like they doing this for a reason. They got a plan These motherfuckers ain't making no nine million dollar projects out here for no reason trust me That's the other thing that's really dope about the Hawks those because there are so many people not from Atlanta here Thanks, but people love the organization They love the team the players like for that type of energy to be in the building you that don't everybody from East Southwest, you know saying but there's so many people that some you know like from everywhere else that all call here Home now that represent for these teams and represent for that energy So like that's one of the things that's kind of really doing the culture coming out of this city is so strong I remember I would say Atlanta's been the most influential city in the rap game for what 20 years now down there I mean you think about what then came out of this out of everywhere. The most consistently Representing city in hip-hop has been Atlanta's since like 2000. This one of the only cities where niggas can have fun Say the nigga. Yeah Think about you can do all this shit nigga you can go shopping You can beat the girl of your dreams three four times you can go to the strip Man, he took me to blue flame and I don't I don't do strip clubs I respect the culture and I know I'm not giving you bitches no money Cuz I respect what y'all doing but he was like nah, man I don't need worry about that. I'm gonna take you to show you something else He goes to the flame and everybody know him because he'd have been all in and out the culture or whatever So I go sit out. I'm like man. I'm hungry. Let's take me to the somewhere get something to eat real quick He's like make a shut up and just shut up. I got you. We getting there man. I look at the menu I was like man, it's a set up. They ain't selling all this shit Braised Collins I'm sitting there eating this shit at this ass everywhere. I'm like, yeah, I don't think I'm ever leave it I don't think I'm ever going to I see that how you get you come down here You come from a place, but I don't even let the women get naked in the strip When my OG uncles and shit like when the family come to town they always never come on we go on tonight Okay, boy, you taking more fucking blue flame. They were talking about this shit for seven years When we're in there then hey First time we had when we did our first live show at the Smithsville ball After was we got our Lord, you know, we had broke down a little buddy We made what nobody for real this nigga DC said ain't me. This was he said, I'm about to go Smoke From the flag boy here going crazy You can tell you I can tell you raised by some old niggas round here cuz you do the classic shit Niggas throw the money and leave. You don't you don't you get through you got to leave No You'll get hurt cuz when another nigga throw more money and you you like that she left no We did that shit with Wildin out we went to the minute they went with the Magic City for Wildin out that time We first start shooting Atlanta, and I'm thinking man. I don't go ahead. I don't know about it. No me We in Magic City, man, you know, I mean it's straight. So we walking. I ain't got no money I'm thinking I'm a going there staying around for a second and leave nigga. I know we ain't got that boy Hey My name is competition. Yeah, you can't go through the most money. You ain't even enjoying yourself I don't know what y'all looking at. It's motherfucking so fine in Magic City. It'll make you borrow some money Do nothing that be the first I Get out of bitch with Scribmaw What type of DC is that stated I got out of pocket. I think I do all five thousand You see I mean the only script that we really had in the city was the penthouse That was you know my hurry I grew up right there So I grew up seeing it. I knew the girls and from being around them I got a picture me in the penthouse with a chain on it six years old like the niggas have me around this year So I was like and now I used to be crazy. I used to be like mini Vegas fuel for an industrial used to be a strip Full of prostitutes The same process is still out there You're actually right You correct That's my old neighborhood them all for a knit them a little different though, man, you got to give a month But naked yeah, I'm not everything you can see I see no They always do it's the process it's psychological We got diamond coming to the stage I need diamond kitty cat and coca-cola getting ready. We may have 1500 I didn't want to come from the top side but turn this We still just getting started make sure This is bartenders 60,000 parking 30,000 for fucking niggas if you ain't got no money take your full gas You can you can tell no one no bottle in there I'll wait man. You gotta learn a city for that man. It's this you gotta know What you do is you grab the money and hold it you get the money you just hold and you just watch You just they just stare they just look at you like little roaches And you see it. It's an honor. You like yeah, she want that money right here You do a month. I did they go with the money Look at the good old days Atlanta got the best stripper still go there put your food all the in go get you some weed I want a whole hundred dollars. You like bitch. You ain't damn now song $15 that's all you need Hey, man, you got me full. It's just a different city. There's a different city man all the way as a black man It's the blackest city that you get Did you ever had this on your on your you know in your radar? Like throughout the years of you going up. Did you ever see yourself being here? I always can't it was always fun to come visit Especially when like when they had uh, I've been like bucket when they had that whole they had that whole like club Roll that was like they was open to like four five in the morning And I would come down here and I've been like it's open to what And I've been like, all right, so we just be like going across the street to a club to go That was kind of dope. That was back in the day when you know What was it like to be famous when fame was fame when fame was fame was fame was fame When you were 70 Like they ain't got no access to be able to call you a buck nigga in your comments So cheeko take your head on boy Like what none of that like when it was just really fame like what did it feel It was a lot of fun. You had to be you had to move a little bit more carefully Well, I was like back then I had secured out I wouldn't go to like I would when I got out of town in particularly because you know, it can happen It's gonna happen out there. Um, but like it was it was a lot more Energy for it because you didn't see people you would have that access every day Other than seeing me on tv. So if I popped up, they was like, oh, you know, too Like it was a lot with more energy to it. Um, so it was just different because now like Everybody feel like they know you because of your social media. They can see you on live. They can see you post They can see everything right like and they may see you up the street like The land is different because they you really might run into somebody doing nothing Um, but like for that was a lot of fun back there. Like there was yeah It was a lot a lot of magic bros a lot of fun being being famous back there A lot of fun with no with no I would have turned into a whole another day Stop talking to me Nope, no camera phone or nothing Oh my god, you was famous, but it was really like when you walked into a place and they said your name We got picked in the building This is fucking because they don't know when you're coming back Exactly, you know what I mean? Now I'm feeling in that negative building. Oh, they're fucking Now, bitch, I hate your instagram. You're like, bitch, you don't know if you're gonna see me again. You're trimming Oh, yeah, no, it was just I mean all of it was different. There was no social media There was no camera phone if you heard a rumor guess what it was You got pictures nope That's a lot So, I mean like it was a lot of stuff that happened back there That was a lot of fun that no one's really really talks about just because they know There's no why would you snitch on yourself next? You ain't gonna be calling you like Oh No, that's the OG man. I love gassing tonight. It's not It's not so beautiful. We all would be This is when she was sunshine too She's still sunshine come brighten up this couch. You know who's being beautiful too? Nia Lone Nia Lone, Salman Later, Regina Hall All up, people love all of you Y'all always say the same motherfuckers man. Don't nobody never shout out Viola day That was that was I would say primarily Don't it be like that you Quieter, man, you move a lot quieter. Yeah, it's not Yeah, it was like we did the cash money run Friday, too I hosted it. Oh my god. There was so much hair and coochie around that multiple dammit DC I hosted the cash money run by the tour And I learned so much I bet you did because I was in a tour bus, you know, like from city like I was only doing like the weekend so I would go like Friday saturday and then sunday I would fly back home and then I fly back to friday wherever to meet them But I mean the things that I saw and learned on them tour buses around that group Between cash money and the rough riders when they would catch In the rough ride Oh my god With the leather this with the arms on the Jebos, bro, they was there where baby had two watches Oh my god with the black-haired money giant. Oh man. No, the original one was the hot boy It was another one with uh, I think it was the jingle ball something it was It was ja rule and cash money ja rule and somebody else That was another tour I hosted and then I went on tour with r and that was just amazing. Oh, yeah, I saw All I want to say all I want to say right now Love See my uh morning show at big tigger morning show Shout out v103 in the lander shout out to atl haughts. Uh, I appreciate it One of the other things I really love about the organization that they like like the first time they was like, yeah, we want our brands to That's a I've never I think I'm like now, you know, watch it hit a feeling right an nba team Said we want our brand to be aligned with your brand. All right. That's why I was about to cry earlier They've done an incredible job of intertwining the culture with the entertainment and basketball So shout out to everybody Over there at that state farm arena and then a house Bro, what if what if this shit just keep getting deeper and deeper? They changed the kiss cam the titty cam And they just find big titties and they'd be like we got That's gonna be our next collab we're gonna do some with longs and rest of your therapy Hey man, give up. We can't leave Without an exclusive freestyle What y'all thought y'all y'all gonna let them creep up out of here like that? No, he thought he was gonna leave That's the one hold up hold up Now it got real but we finna get real old already cooler with my nigga Yo big tickle You already know how we get down We're side. Yeah, I get around Come around and get down Everybody know man. I get around this we're side be the bedside APA to my side. I'ma tell you like this shit is only one kind of what I ride Your name chico. Yeah, fuck around. Hit the feet. Oh To the loop to the hop Fuck what you thought you did Oh, yeah, damn I see the girl long. Yeah, you know, we do it bigger. Yeah, and I'm on the front. I'm a big You know, I ain't playing. Yeah, can you hear what I'm saying? Yeah, we'll never do the most One more time. Let me kick it like I got some shit on my shoe. That's just what I came to do And you know that I'm a fool. I'm a dude breaking off slab I'm that dude that's moving off from I'm that dude gonna tilt that strip of bust it open Let me see it. Let me see it. Yeah Man, we don't even smoke. No we I'm high as an bird you need some glasses if you can't see Stay right here with your boy Man, it's not Hold on, hold on I just don't want to say that What the fuck happened? We don't know We don't know