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Their new season is all about Kendrick Lamar's 2017 album, damn, unpacking the Pulitzer Prize winning album, note by note, line by line, stream Dyssec on Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts because great art deserves more than a swipe. I can't wait for that little pump season. Really, you focused on it? No, but it'd be really short. And listen, we got some church announcements. What did you mean by Gucci gang? We got some church announcements. Yes, we do. Sunday, October 27th, I will be in Milwaukee. I will be at the Varsity Theater. I'll fuck with Milwaukee, too. Why don't I fuck with Milwaukee, too? I know why you do, because I think that was the first market to syndicate. It was the first market that syndicated the Breakfast Club, but I just like Milwaukee. I'm the type of person that don't like Miami, but like Milwaukee. It's a vibe, bro. I like Milwaukee. It's a vibe, dude. Yeah. I had to stay in Milwaukee for a week when we shot Catfish back in the day. Yeah. I'm like, I'll fuck with Milwaukee. You know the hotel was haunted. You know what I mean? That's cool. But that's why you like it. A few ghosts here and there, who cares? What's a ghost? But I'll be there at the Varsity Theater, 1 p.m. with Christyanda Lee Perez, having a discussion about black emotional health and wellness and mental health, all right? Christyanda Lee Perez. She's got three different races in her one name. Yes. So she moved to Christyanda. And then on October 28th, I'll be at Winthrop University during an event called Tell Your Story. And it's a conversation on improving mental health awareness with Michelle Williams, Mary Ann Williamson, and myself. It's free food, free conversation. It's free to everybody from 2 to 4 p.m. at Winthrop University, me, Michelle Williams, and Mary Ann Williamson. So pull up on us! Got him. And then Matador Tour, Palm Beach, this Saturday, first show sold out at a second show. Then next weekend, we're going to be in Chico, California. A few tickets left for that. Sacramento sold out. Then we're coming back. Connecticut, Norwalk, the Wall Street Theater. Then we got Boston on the 16th, Wilbur Theater, first show sold out, second show tickets left. And then New York, November 22nd, Town Hall, first show sold out. Few tickets left for the second, but get those because they're going quick. Now let's start the show, my man. Let's start the show. Where do we start? Why don't we start with this? Two dicks? Okay. Dick talk! Right out the gate? Yeah, let's do it. Let's say, man, I saw a tank. Can you break it down for me because I don't even understand what it is? Play the clip, Taylor. All right. So basically... Tanks? Tanks, dicks or tank sticks? Listen, all I know is he was on lip service. I don't know how the conversation started. Uh huh. But he basically said that if you have sucked two dicks, that don't make you gay. You got it? Okay. We'll play it. Okay, we'll play it. Play it from there, Taylor. Okay. Okay. What are you like playing it? So don't do any lazy editing. Are you playing it right now? I know you could. Look at Taylor producing. Not really. You know we wanted to talk about dicks, but you know this show. You've been working with us long enough to know we love to talk about dicks. This clip should have been ready. Let's go. It's not loading? It's digging to it, right? He sucked the dicks once, right? And then he's like, I'm not sure if I liked it or not. Let me try it again. Let me try it again. And then he says, you know what? It's not for me. Don't like the taste. You see what I'm saying? We're not talking about chicken. We're talking about dicks. What? You know what? Dicks in his jaw. In his jaw. How you made a bar out of chicken and dicks. Because she said it's all right. It's natural. But it doesn't mean he's gay. It means he sucked dicks twice. Okay. So just for the sake of your argument, that's... Okay. I know exactly what that is. Gay! Alrighty. I'm going home to the fuck they ain't talking about. He needs to knock it off, bruh. If I kill two people, I am a murderer. Murder. If I rob two banks, I am a bank robber. Bank robber. If I suck two dicks, I'm gay. And at the least. Even if you don't want to go all the way gay, at the least bisexual. You definitely buy. At the least. Yeah, you're buy. Now, here's the thing. If you sucked one dick. Curious. There's a curiosity. Still gay. But curious. Gay-adjacent. Gay-ish. Gay-ish. Gay-ish. A new show brought to you by Shonda Rhimes. By the way, it depends on what kind of circle you got, right? Right. Because it's probably some guys that are progressive and they can sit around. I thought you meant circle, like the size of your butthole. No. It's guys that can sit around and they can talk about, you know, they was curious and, you know, they have that conversation. Cool. And you might come to the other homeboys and be like, yeah, man, you know, I suck dick once. I don't mean I'm gay. Like, you know what? So this is the shitty thing about the conversation, right? People are assuming that there's something wrong with being gay. Who said that? No, there isn't. They're just things that are straight and they're things that are gay. A man sucking another guy's dick is a gay thing. It's a gay act. If a gay dude was fucking pussy, we'd be like, I think you might like pussy, bro. You know some straight shit, bro. That's some straight shit, bro. What's up with you and your straight shit? Yo, you all are straight right now. Yo, pussy talk. Straight. I don't, I don't get the argument like. The second dick confirms it, dog. Bro, come on. The first one is like, you should know, like, I don't need to try pistachio ice cream to know I don't like it. You can have that whole conversation with one dick. When you talk about two dicks, bro, you can't wake up with the taste for dick twice. All right. You know what I mean? Like. It's so evident. Two dicks. You got a taste for dick. Also, also, like when you try something new and you go, let me try again just to make sure. No, let me try again just to make sure it's because you liked it. Like you take a bite of your girl's food. You're like, I don't know if I like it. Let me get another bite. Yeah. It's because you liked it. Not because you didn't. Yeah, but it's a difference between getting two bites and going back for another whole dick. Also, a dick suck takes a while. Yeah, it's a lot that go with dick sucking, bro. And it's your first and second dick suck. So you're not even going to be that good at it. So you need to draw that thing down. Yeah, man. Nah, dude, you enjoy dick. I was thinking about this because, you know, we love it. We get hit, right? Yeah. So we love it. But it was weird how that was phrased. No, I'm just saying. We love giving each other head on this show. You know what I mean? Okay. Well, we got Taylor and Sim in the room. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't want to assume, but I'm just assuming at some point in your life, y'all have. Given fellatio. Exactly. So y'all know how y'all do it. Right. That's why it's a lot that goes into it. Jiggling niggas, balls, you making them come. Like that ain't normal. Seriously. It ain't normal shit you doing your head. Well, you do like this. You a man, you did like this. Like, yo, it is what it is. Like, I'm just saying it is what it is. Like you can't just act like, you know, you wasn't gay. You was gay. Bro, you was gay and it's fine. And it's fine and and and still are No, that was not see that's a different debate. I think if you all right Let's just say you suck two dicks at some point in your life, right? So you suck today, okay? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not 18 like we're not talking about like your homeless or something like you needed places stay or like you're going to college You want to suck some dick outside of college? We're talking 27. Good job roof over your head Bills paid no school on suckin dick. Yeah, you had a new year new me year If you just decided at 27 to suck two dicks in a year that was a new year new me By the way, you can't say that say what that's a good word is fine Which one new queer new me No query new year New queer new year name by the way you can say that No, that's not even a slur no more. That's in there. That's lgbt. I actually think queer means that We're gonna get a queer in it's also more than gay queers like all-encompassing So yeah, so you're not just like strictly dickly. You're not strictly you're in a little bit of everything I thought that was something else though Who who I don't want to talk that gay dude. No, I'm sure. I'm just joking. Can I choke around? Let's ask Joey Yes, that is it. Let me see definition of queer We'll see the dictionary says stranger. Ah, okay. No, here goes. What does the queue stand for an lgbt queue? To recognize this inclusion a popular variant added to letter Q for those who identify as queer are Questioning the queue stands for questioning or queer it started as queer But doesn't it but doesn't choose the question is over the queue also Yeah, so our question that makes perfect sense our questioning their sexual identity So if you have a minimum questioning Yeah, if you've been if you've been straight all your life, and then you said 27 you decide you want suck two dicks Mm-hmm that you would have to be questioned your question Absolutely, so new queer new year new queer new year and again, it's 27 Hit it yeah We're not talking about struggling and then you suck a dick that is I think you could be struggling suck a dick And you're definitely you could definitely not be gay. You're trying to get out of a tough situation. They go my man, Joey What happened? Joey got a question for you real quick a question bro is is is the queue It's about First of all is Q is the word the Q word a bad word. We're yes. No, okay boom We figured that while it used to be back in the day, but it's not anymore No, it's not like we claim that term now you got you and that means somebody who's curious about their sexual identity Yeah, or it's like an umbrella term for LGBT community, okay, like I identify as like a queer male also gay So queer queer goes first. Yeah, it's like I'm a superhero. I'm in Marvel. Yes, okay So if what so so you know what tanks said is that that's queer? Mmm, can you suck the question? Can you suck two dicks? It's what he said queer because quit when I looked at the definition of queer said somebody questioning their sexual identity Yeah, so I would think that if a guy has given Felicio twice in his life But he doesn't identify as gay that would be clear to me personally. I don't think it was gay Okay, that might sound crazy break it down break it down. This is great So I know plenty of gay men that Experimental was straight women that didn't make them straight to a good point point now Here was here was our question where we broke it down We're not talking about like 1618 maybe in college little drunk, right? 27 Successful bills paid Mortgage taken care of no school debt. Nothing great job January 1st Try something new new queer New Year two things new to Now is it a little bit so it's a reoccurring thing. It's two times. Okay. We had a sequel Thanks, I Don't think so. There's plenty things to try like I Mean hello, I don't think so. Here's a question. How old are you? I'm 22 22. Yeah, are you trying pussy? Hell, no Now at maybe 14 or 15 you feel societal pressure to conform to a standard of writing That has been put on you not who you are. You got to make sure you are what I don't know I'm assuming but you got to make sure you are what you believe you are right, right? All the books you're reading are man woman So there's this immense pressure for you to like see if maybe that is you as well Constructs tons of social constructs. So you try it and you're like this is not for me, right, right? But 27 you go back and dabble. Yeah, there's some Q. Mm-hmm Yeah That's a really weird way to say it Joey tell me what you think yeah, I mean I see what you're saying like I understand it completely But I mean like if he tries it like over two times then all right No, it's a three suck It's a three suck law Like how you got a three strike law It's a three suck law if you suck if two is okay, but if you suck three we gotta identify you as gay. Okay question Now here's the thing Getting head. Yeah, our different act been giving Yeah, so if you found out that a guy in college got head from some other dude What I don't know. Hey, he's drunk some crazy state who knows right right way different road You're doing the act is a commitment. It's the head man. It's the look at this is that like You don't think tank was good. No, okay. I don't think so I mean I get it I get where like you guys are coming from but I don't think so like if it was kind of like an era in his life I guess if he did it that's like allegedly saying if he's experienced if he tried it You know a few times or whatever and got over it and he's done with it No, I don't think he's gay But if it's a reoccurring thing like if he tried it at 21 then went back to dick at 28 He might be a little gay because it's still in his mind. Yeah, exactly the taste stays Wow, you know like this this blue What it stays for a while Root beer I mean a little bit depends on what you do. Whoa, okay, so this is fascinating They're just like can you leave? Great. This is great. Now. Here's another thing that I was told by Gay and straight friends of mine gay guy broke it down first Yeah, he was like the straight men that are into trans women. Mm-hmm are straight They're not into gay men. Yeah. Now those guys who are straight Are blowing if the penis is still there right the trans woman Yeah So this is where things get interesting, right now. Am I right about that so far? You're right, okay, because I have I have actually seen the confusing Yeah So right so like from a guy who is not aware that they're like wait a bit But if you're blowing a dude or if you're blowing up having sex with a penis, you know what I'm trying to say um If you're giving head that might be that you're into dudes Right, but they're specifically not hooking up with gay dudes and they're hooking up with trans Right kind of comic buddies. They're really into it, right Jim Norton. Yeah, loves it, right? They don't view that as gay adult Thoughts I don't think it's gay there because those trans women identify as women What they have in between their legs don't matter Got you know, because there's what isn't what's in between somebody's legs what Determines whether somebody is gay or not. Isn't it like the same sex they call it same sex relationships for a reason Right, right. It's like such a weird gray area, honestly So if so if a guy identifies as a girl, but he's he's like but still has male. Yeah Yeah So he still has the penis and he's but fucking you that's straight Yeah All right 2019 Yeah The only thing I didn't like about the tank conversation was tank saying it was homophobic Like I'm like, it's not homophobic for us to try to figure out. Yeah, how many dicks does it take to be? I mean you gotta suck to be gay I don't say it's Yeah, it's a double standard. I don't think it's homophobic. You know, yeah, I'm glad he stood up against it Right. I didn't care what you know people said about it You know, he got the gays on his side. So this is the new how many licks does it take to get to the center of attention? I'm sorry. How many dicks do you have to suck to be considered gay? That's what Yeah, that's the question. Yeah, and in the cartoon commercial, it's like one two Why do people act like the term gay is so bad now? Well, yeah, that's starting to realize That's what it is. This is more about the label than the act if we had no negative connotation with the label That's it exactly. He wouldn't have to speak about it or or you'd be like, yeah to get yeah That's kind of gay to suck dick. So who cares? But the fact that he's defending The act is because he doesn't want to be associated with the label But can't we blame them though because people already started coming for him for it. There's crazy prejudices. You can't blame them Right, but I don't think they came for him because of what what the act is I think they came for him because of the confusion is saying if you suck two penises You're not gay. You gotta think people's whole lives. They've been taught. Oh, wait a minute a man being with another man is Gay my whole life. I've only sucked one penis. Hope and I wouldn't be gay Turns out you're really you're really taking what people have learned about their whole life and ripping it up and saying not ain't the case You know what I'm saying? It's more like confusion. It's confusion. That's all it is People do not like confusion about anything. Yeah when it comes to anything we do not Like it we need for whatever reason we need shit in In order we need symmetry and the reality of the matter is like Life is pretty fucking confusing Well girls just like people care too much. That's the thing like What you mean? Well, there's a bigger social cost for guys When a guy has like a gay stigma, right? Because like if you eat some pussy in in college, I'm not gonna judge anything Yeah, right like I think it's awesome. But if I suck some dick in college You're like, I don't know if I want to be with that guy who sucked dick So if women weren't so homophobic, we would probably be way more open Nah, I agree with you. It's really women's fault Y'all want to y'all want to accept a man nobody no man can tell y'all they used to suck dick and you But it's just like All we want to do is suck some dick out here ladies. Why can't you accept us? By the way, that was all insecure. Wasn't that all insecure? Yeah, that was that was on insecure This guy guy molly was dating had went down on a dude in college or something like that And she didn't want to date him anymore because of that. It's true Joey, thank you for talking much man. 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We had another thing that we were going to discuss as well Oh, you had an eventful youtube week. What happened? Bro first video up you go viral. That wasn't the first video though. Well still it is it's been a month I you know, whatever I'm not gonna month. I'm just so stoked almost a month. Maybe two weeks two I love it. I think it's great. I'm so excited for what for what's to come with this I thought uh, I I enjoyed the conversation with Gucci man You know I'm saying the reason I enjoyed the conversation with Gucci man is because uh, I am at a place in my life Where it's all about mindfulness and it's all about mental health and I've always been intrigued by stories of growth That's why I've always gravitated towards the nation of Islam Right. That's why I've always gravitated towards the autobiography of Malcolm X You know just just any story about transformation and evolution and I mean in hip hop There's not too many stories you can look at You know and and really see evolution in a real way Like when it comes to Gucci man, you know, I'm saying if you remember Gucci man way back in the day when he was You know on the lean heavy and he was you know Wild and be fighting in the mall and right fighting women and you know, like just why he was a why he was a wild Out of control dude and to see him grow and evolve into Somebody that people look at his goals Yeah, and a lot of way a lot of ways especially body goals You know what I'm saying because you saw what he used to look like physically You see what he looks like physically now I just wanted to have that conversation with him And plus I've seen him say little things like you know Malcolm Gladwell is his favorite author and he did a conversation with Malcolm Gladwell before And I think a lot of that stuff goes under the radar A lot of the time so so I was like, you know what if I sit down with Gucci He's put out 101 projects What do I want to talk to Gucci man about all I want to talk to him about is his growth And his evolution and I think if I think for for for a 59 minute interview 54 Was about mindfulness. Yeah, it's very mindful. It was about mindfulness There's a little regression at the end the last five But like he said throughout the interview, he's a he's a work in progress, dude Before we get to the last five I was I never underestimate successful people, right? I don't care how Silly people present themselves as you know, like the Seth Rogans of the world are these people who are like, I'm a stoner, bro I'm fat. I just eat nachos all the time. It's something there. I'm like, bro Adam Sandler is like always in like, you know, rip clothes khakis, but you're worth hundreds of millions of dollars. I'm like You know what you do and and the same thing with Gucci. I'm like, hmm You've signed all these artists that have ended up being successful. You saw them in early deals You you've been instrumental in like the you know creation that bear minimum creation of a genre of music, right? Um, but also like made million millions of dollars doing it. So I'm like, now this guy's gotta be really smart I just haven't really seen in-depth interviews. Maybe with him being like sober Right, but he was talking about like coping with life stuff In a really intelligent way, right? Like there was a moment where you go where he was like, you know Yeah, I just block it out Or I just become numb to it He talked about death he talked about his father dying his mom dying his homeboy shoddy low and asked him Did he give himself a chance to grieve because all this was yes Fairly recent. Yeah, and he said um and we can play the clip as well, but he was like because it's my content but he was like, you know, um He doesn't grieve And he was he was kind of just blocks it out. Yeah I was that healthy and he said, I don't know if it's healthy, but it's practical dude that line right there I don't know if it's healthy, but it's practical. Yeah, certain people don't have the time for health Certain people don't have the luxury of health In a lot of ways we live in the first world. So we have it but like mental health is a luxury I'm gonna sit here and I'm gonna think about my thoughts and think about how I feel This motherfuckers out there like how do I get away from this tornado? Absolutely, how do I get away from this hurricane? Absolutely And like I just thought it was such a point in observation about like what he had probably done in his life to get through these things I liked it because I think that's what we're all trying to do. We're just all trying to find practical ways To make it, you know, I'm saying whether it's practical ways just to make it through life You know financially or practical ways to make it through life Mentally, like that's what therapy is right? Therapy is a practical Uh resource that you can go do to try to be better mentally, you know, I'm saying, um Cutting out carbs is a practical way of being better physically. I think that's what we're all trying to do I don't have to have self-awareness to even know that you want to improve, right? And that's what I got from pieces of this interview. I was like, huh, this guy recognized certain behaviors Like at one point he says and he goes, uh, I I realized I had to level up or I don't forget the exact words like I had to learn more things I had to get more skills. Yes That is a poignant. Yes. It's a poignant observation about your own life Yes, very very rarely do people go. I need to be better at this man. I'm shooting my dude shaka Sing sing sing whore sing whore. I'm proud. I know I'm pronouncing shaka's last name wrong. Forgive me, my brother But he's a brilliant author Uh, he he he went to jail For for murder or somebody back in the day, but he's like rehabilitated his life. He was reformed. He's like I need we need to have shaka on the podcast. He'd be a great guest but We did a panel together at a 3c and shaka was talking about when he was locked up Okay, and um, he said his his his warden warden our co was a bumbling idiot And shaka said I will never let Somebody who's intellectually inferior to me Be able to tell me what the fucking do and he said at that moment is when he decided to add more skills So he just started reading and just educating himself because he wanted to add more skills to his repertoire And that's what you have to do in life. Some people just get comfortable and feel like no I'm going to make it with what I have yeah right here instead of always trying to better themselves Yeah, businessmen add weaponry Absolutely, and you know weaponry doesn't have to be tools of violence, right? It can be just tools of success You know like I guess gucci realized in the world that he was operating this this this music world He's like I need to be more refined I mean you need to be more refined in the real in the world world in the world music road He had it as a white as a husband Yes, you know what I mean as a family but also like physical health like all these types of things were part of this Greater thing it wasn't like I think the the narrative that we were kind of fed was he went to jail And you work out a lot in jail So then he got abs and then people liked his pictures on instagram So he's gonna keep that you're right, but it starts here and you got I saw that I'm like, you know, this is up here No matter how How how physically fit he got no this is we do you remember good? Do you remember gucci man? Yeah, if you remember gucci, man, then you know it started Right here. So I mean that was the that was the thing that I was um Most intrigued by I thought it was great. I think you guys should all go watch it. See the god Uh youtube youtube see the god. Thank you. It's got almost like too many views It's like 1.1 in less than 24 hours, but who's counting that's like, yeah, but it's nobody cares about stuff like that It's a light. It's a light two mil. It's a light two mil bro. It's not even it's not even that big a deal And I see people, uh, you know asking why would I do that interview? And let him talk about well, let's talk about the last five minutes, right? That's that's what you're bringing in Yes, right. Yeah, so now you're referencing it. Yeah last five minutes. He had some choice words for Angelina and dj and absolutely and you got some pushback from people They're like, why would you keep that part of the interview intact? Yes, and you're thinking because I'm not into censoring artists, especially when it comes to Responses to people in the media like if you're a magazine outlet if you're a radio personality if you're Any type of cultural critic and you say something about a artist that artist has every right To respond he has every right to reply and you cannot control The narrative of said artists like look, I could have I could have edited plenty of things out of breakfast club interviews Those aren't live. I could have edited beanie seagull. I could have edited federal star I could have edited bird man, but why would I do such a thing? like if I'm on the radio give it out donkey today's and Giving my cultural critique of people who am I to tell that person how to respond or how to reply There are probably interviews that you were not uh at at the breakfast club where maybe artists had choice words Absolutely happened before and I imagine those choice words were kept in the interview Of course, and you did not personalize yet. That's what those people not at all. I don't think that any interviewer should be responsible for what an interviewee says But do you think you're being held responsible? For gucci's opinions because it's me if it was any if that was any other interviewer in that Interview it wouldn't be an issue but being that me angeline and be worked together. You're supposed to protect them or something Yeah, I don't know where I don't know where people get that From though that I'm supposed To protect them like he's an artist He had an opinion on something that they did like, you know, they went on breakfast club They did 20 minutes of breakfast club court. They said Things about gucci They said things about gucci's wife, you know are are played things that rappers said about gucci's wife Gucci had felt the way about that That's that like I don't think it's that big of a deal for anybody to be tripping saying, you know, like, oh Oh, shawlamation had done that like no, I am An interviewer. I am a personality a media personality. My job is to be As biased as possible, which is very hard to do unbiased unbiased. Yeah, it's possible. Maybe I did say it right the first time God knows what he's doing What is it is it is my job to be his Leonardo saying That was a good one Hey I really wanted to hate on you for that. I was like, why would you interrupt this flow? But it was pretty good That was a good one. That's pretty good. No, it's my job to be as unbiased as possible But it's simple and simple as possible and and for for everybody to get it clear I just don't feel like you can say whatever you want the artist And and and then try to control the narrative with the artist is you can't I can't do that Don't we criticize news organizations for this all the time? Right, don't we criticize like a cnn or a fox news for like just harping on their narrative and like cutting certain things out of the New cycle that could affect their narrative So if we do the exact same thing we're guilty of it that being said I also understand a co-worker that you have Time with and invested with feeling like yo, why didn't you protect me from that potential embarrassment? You had the ability to protect me protect them how to by cutting it out by not including that being said That's centering the artist right and then the art and then that artist goes and says Yo, I did this interview with y'all man. He cut this out next one. Who wants that a hundred percent No, you're in a very tricky. You're in a very tricky situation. I've cut things out for For artists before right meaning like if an artist says something that I know is going to get them arrested Bob about yeah, any arrested fucked up lose a deal like Bro cut that out. Let me save you from yourself now That's that's a recent practice over the past few years only because we've seen the climate of things You know I'm saying right back in the day guns are blazing everybody host Yes, whatever, but now it's like Bruh, yeah, you know, you can't say maggot Right Like they're gonna snap your show off the air like let me save you from yourself because some of these brothers and sisters They just don't know Right, they're young and they knew to this but I know what that's gonna go with you So you know you thought in this specific interview nobody needed saving from themselves. Nobody's career. By the way, by the way I did Quite a bit of editing really Oh, yes, it was much longer than uh No, just that live portion Was was it was crazier? Oh, so that was the pg-13 version Yeah, pg-13. Yeah, absolutely. It was yeah So yes, I still protected in a lot of ways I see what you're saying. So in your mind in your mind, you're going you should have seen what really happened That's part of it. But but even bigger than that because I probably wouldn't have done that if it wasn't the situation of My co-workers, you know what I'm saying, but in the bigger the bigger scheme of things Well, no, I would have done that even if it wasn't my co-workers Just because it's just it's like it's language. It's language that can get people fucked up in certain situations Again, so you're protecting against cancellation. Absolutely. And and but just in general once again I just don't think that you can say whatever you want about artists And then try to control how they respond I can't control how birdman comes in the studio when I say I don't know why people sign the birdman. He don't pay nobody I can't control how fragile star reacts to something I say I can't control beanies. I can't control if somebody wanted to send people to jump me in front of the radio station But something that I say like that's that's out of my hands, right? So if you're going to be in this game, we talked about being on the court earlier No, that was another podcast every court, but we talked about being we talked about being on the court Yeah, if you want to get in the kitchen, you got to take the heat You gotta take everything that comes with it. You can't throw certain things out And then when that person wants to respond, whether they respond with truth Whether they respond with lies whether they respond with fact whether they respond with fiction However, they respond you gotta eat that. Yeah, I thought I don't know I watched and I was like I can see how someone could be sensitive about this situation, but like I was also watching going I was also watching it as you have like somewhat of a pacifier You're like, I'm gonna get you guys on a phone and this that the other like I don't think that you are riling up Right. I didn't even ask about it. That's right. He was like you were trying to finish the interview almost I'm like, I wasn't even out. I'm like, shit. Here we go It's like, here we go. God damn it. Yeah, we're gonna see how much you don't give a fuck You thought I changed like and he said it though. He was like, nah We ain't about to just be like on some no Yo, see you later Gucci, you know, same thing for coming now He asked some shit. He wanted to get off his chest. Uh-huh. What I'm supposed to do. Yeah, listen I don't believe in centering the artist not when it comes to stuff like that. Right. I just don't think that's fair I don't think that's good journalism. I I don't I think that shows the lack of integrity. Right. I'm just not about that life I say something Artists have every right to respond and they have various platforms to respond on And it doesn't matter who that person is sitting with because what yo, what if Gucci would have came to the breakfast club? You think his wording would have changed 100% no It probably would have been worse because he's right there right with the with the individuals. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So you got to keep that same energy Say like everybody got to keep the same energy at all times. Yeah, that's all that's that's all I'm saying So why is it is it worse because it was a one-on-one? Because if it was that that same shit couldn't went down in the breakfast club I mean, it's worse because it was successful What do you mean? I mean if Two 200 people watch it. Nobody cares. Yeah, if 200 people watch it, I'd have shut down my youtube like this ain't for me That's the moral of that story. Yeah. Yeah, I think it's reasonable. You know, I guess Yeah, I'm trying to think like how I would react in the situation if somebody was It's always being critical of you, but if they're like Yeah, I I think my gut instinct would be to defend you But there's also my gut instinct would be to defend anybody if it was inaccurate information Boom what what gucci did to me was just more of an opinion And it was a response to something response to something that he heard from them So I can't tell that man how to feel. Yeah, you can't be you're not offended by it Exactly. He said they they did what they did on breakfast club court, you know, uh Played the yoghati interview with yoghati was talking about his wife. I don't know that one What was that about with the I don't know. I got that relationship back in the day, but gucci was responding to that That's his feelings toward what they did. Yes, like why are you? He's like, yo, you embarrassed me on on this platform. He doesn't want to know what's up So that there was no correcting that needed to happen. Right. You understand what I'm saying But the moral of the story is uh, I hope y'all enjoyed the gucci man interview. Oh, yeah But listen, let's pay some bills, uh, and then we'll come back with uh the 85 south show Okay, Carlos milichico bean and dc young fly. Yeah guys, um This podcast this podcast why don't I have an english accent? 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That's join honey dot com slash idiots All right, let's get back to the show with um Our very special guests here. I'm so excited to have them. I'm a big fan of them Give it up guys for the 85 south show. All right, we got some uh, I guess you call them special guests They just more like fucking family and friends. You know what I'm saying. Yeah talking like a city girl I Family Chico being Carlos Mila DC young fly the 85 month You know the streets have been asking for this for a long time No, when y'all came before I wasn't here right? Yeah, we've been showing script How is everything though, man? Y'all look like y'all really are prospering y'all got a 20 team entourage 20 man entourage. You gotta let everybody play their position. That's how it works. What are the positions? She will hide ahead you open square the show and a sold out theater show Well, you gotta have a guy who know how to fix the audio You gotta have a dude with a regular camera You gotta have a dude with a motion camera, right? Then you gotta have a dude with like a tripod You didn't Then you gotta have another motherfucker who know how to find a parking spot anywhere Somebody with a credit card Carlos had a lawyer. You had your attorney Gotta have your lawyer. Somebody gotta have a Uber account, right? You know, man, you usually go into these venues and they have people that's already in place that do that work But we show up with people that do the work for us That guy in the corner man. He wants to We don't search the guy And put him in the corner because we know what he got on him and it's all black on 19 too. I see Yeah, we got a one minority. We got an Asian dude. I think a black man. I know He said But I'm saying like other minorities. Oh got you got you got you. We try to create opportunities for everybody Yeah, but that's how I operate. That's why white people keep the money Yeah, and plus we from the hood, I mean it look good, but trust me man. We are we're a budget in over here We've made it. We've made Like they being successful So everybody just traveling everybody just traveling for the love. No At one point it was for the love But you do it for the love to get to the point where you can make some money in the river that stuck around It was consistent and persistent in what they did They were able to see it come to a point where you actually make some money from doing Hell, yeah, it's dope when you can uh when you tell your partner quit his job and and come kick it full time You know and do what you do. Look at my man Roy back there. Yeah, Roy. What's happening exactly Well, I think there's gonna quit anyway You must be getting you must be getting some money a lot of money not even just this show money You still selling drugs, ain't you? No, it's not that I'm getting a lot of money I just go to work every day like every day. I seven days in a week. I got like 15 jobs TV show Website, yeah, I'm uh, you know, I'm just trying to merge the market for y'all merch is booming Sold out show. Yeah. Yeah, all this shit. We just trying to I got a few dollars beat beat beat. You know what I'm saying entrepreneurs for for a long time And you just gave away all that money. You fucking you speak on success My neighborhood needs some of that money for me. Well, I gave it to an hbcu. So I can run a state university Money that you gave you say what that was you already said without my money. Yeah, who money was it? Wait, I I don't know I'm gonna say something. It's a little insulting because y'all said it to me earlier too. Like I ain't nothing to get that kind of money Number one selling book, you know how many niggas got to buy that shit to read It's not that we didn't think you had that kind of money It's just that you would give it away That's my mother's alma mater. So I can run a state university So as a way to honor my mother, I opened up a scholarship in her name So that's gonna be like for the scholarship. So yes Use that to it's all the way I got to set up the qualifier for the scholarship You got to be a black woman from south canline a major and you need the english because out of my mom's Even the black man is holding the black man I think that 250 goes to Something for the black man Fill out a goddamn application the fast one motherfucker, you know what's crazy about that though People looking at that 250 but that's the only because like I guess people I'm in our culture. I'm a notable person, right? But jim cliber and gave 1.7 million nobody knows him. He doesn't have a breakfast club I went before him. I told jim. I said jim. I'm going before you because you got that big ass mother bucket But he like a councilman or something. Yeah, congressman He should have been giving a million a year jim Time to step up It shouldn't take shawlamain bringing a check for you to want to do some jim been doing stuff for the school But his wife just died his wife from mong's corner his wife died like four weeks ago So they opening up an honest college in his wife's name and he cut he gave them the 1.7 I'm gonna say this and nobody's told you this, bro The way you talk about mong's corner make motherfuckers want to go there even though we know the Shit little as fuck but when you talk about it, it make my fuck like I don't roll through south carolina and then you see the sign West or some shit like I would go if it was on my way, but I'm not going out my way to go to muck's corner He didn't turn it into the magnolia You just know when you see it like they go to magnolia Most stop lights in a trailer park in that bitch mong's corner boomer right now. We got a google we got a google headquarters down there motherfuckers Stop lying on google google did not go down there open Got Too much is who much is giving much is required people gonna start leaning on y'all in a minute $10,000 to a hbcu and we don't even know what they did with the money Kentucky state, bro. We was there and the kids were like, man, we ain't eight. We ain't getting no homecoming So he's like, bro, we'll get some money together. They was like, but we need it right now. No homecoming They had a homecoming, but they didn't have no food Kentucky state is different there like yeah You know, I mean the environment is not conducive to being able to give you anything beyond the minimum of what is required For you to be there So it's like when it's homecoming, you know, that's a time of abundance when you want to have a good time and all that And spend, you know, you got to save your money spend your money go to the parties and all that So you got to really make a decision as to whether or not you're gonna eat And when you got the food that's available to you, you know, that calf and muff them calf eggs make you Shit two steps after you And so you had something good to kind of go with the ambiance of being In the homecoming environment and they didn't have that and you can tell him me going to hbcu I knew exactly what they was feeling because man, but I I like to tell the kids man, even though you go to hbcu you can go get food stamp Yeah, I got food stamps when I was in college Oh my god, remember when they first hit when they first hit I was walking through the grocery store. I'm like Staying alive Honey, what do you got a what do you what kind of application? It's a regular application once you let them know that you don't have no income and that you in school They'll give you some food. No, don't tell them you in school Tell them mother fuckers you ain't got nowhere to go and they gonna be like, what's this address? That's just my melon address You literally you not lying. You're definitely telling the truth Bro, you see how everybody got quiet because they knew you knew exactly what you was talking about That's exactly how you get food stamps when you go in there like you apply like listen I got my melon address. That's where my mail come from and at that time I was dead serious I was sleeping over this girl over there It's a negative connotation that comes with food stamps, bro I don't know why They ask you do you have a job like nah, then I'm like, all right Well, look because you need a melon address for the food stand to cut man shot of a live boy you get to 18 every month Do you know my ass? We got state That's right Why the fuck do we buy crab legs with food stamps because that's the first thing a nigga wants Tax the food when you use $1.25 is $1.25 is no tax on the food when you use The government fund the money stressed so much longer because you don't have to get no tax on it That's why you 50 cent on a dollar. Wait a minute. Is this just a financial podcast? Oh, yeah I used to love it. I used to sell crack and needs to come through a food stand ebt fuck the game up I just can't see you selling crack. You're such a nice person. You were like front to crack No, I was Just get me back when you can You the game $250,000 and then admit it to be in the crack dealer. They might How did you look as a crack dealer? How would you do a transaction right now if I was a crack? That's it I had a short and run by eight nine months Oh, yeah What was your most balling shit you did as a crack dealer the dumbest shit I did because I used to sell quarter spoons quarter spoons The seven grams, you know I'm saying so you supposed to spend 250 for seven grams And you supposed to be able to cut it up in the 20s and at least double your money 500 So the most money I had at one time was like a thousand dollars, right back then I thought I was balling That's a lot of money I bought a deal You remember when my fucks was ordering deals they were delivering them to the crib This girl I was dating at the time Uh, I took her to the mall and it was her and her friend and everything I bought her I would buy her friend. Did you fuck her friend eventually? No, you were not a good drug dealer You supposed to have both of them. No, and and and I and I and and and and high side It wasn't a lot of money. It's nine months to sell it though. He was a treat I made a thousand dollars and spent it all on another man He said I made a thousand dollars spent 750 on my girl and her home girl That's it and it had enough to re-up That's what's up, bro Yeah, and then my dumb ass took a consignment of a half ounce Damn and it was some bullshit because it was cooked mostly with ice atonement Ice atonement Yeah, and I couldn't sell it and after that I was like, you know what I just said this shit ain't no Oh, that one that one time we had to stay down and take it Yeah, that shit ain't for me He was like I can't do this shit Nigga, don't chase me That was what you for to went over there and slapped the dog Shit out that thing I am You can't do that in a monk's corner them dope fiends strong now and there you already know he's in the real country But that wasn't even a dope fiend, that was a nigga that was in front of me this shit Yeah, he bought it from somebody Yeah Oh boy, if he whoever he was selling it to he wasn't gonna be able to get that off Them dope fiends was coming to see it And then he was on my ass about his money like Bro, you ever have a nigga front you some dope and then call you the same day for the money? No, he give me a couple days That's shit, you did anything yet? I had to think of one time that he called me like literally like come out I was like bro, you know you can come back and get this shit, right? But you're a boozy I ain't even told nobody I had Nigga, I'm still out eating Nigga, what the fuck? You don't put that shit in my mailbox Go get that Get that out my mailbox Somebody go steal that Boozy drug, you're like man come get your shit Dude, you can't wait to say that kind of thing When the last time you sold your last your last little bit of dope That was like 2013 Yeah, I was gonna say it had to be recently I remember that no I'm never sold crap man That's old That is recent 2013 That's the first before the vine Like literally like right before the vine I was still popping pills and everything For real? What? He on it again You know it So what made you stop? Vine didn't make you stop, did it? Yes it did Really? I had to be focused, bro I mean one time when I was doing the vine videos I fucked around and had to pop the money Nigga, I probably record like 200 videos I bet your original vine Y'all were locking Y'all were locking? I was like, yeah, but you already know what time it is Nigga, we out here in the hood That's Sammy Davis Jr You in the hood, nigga Yeah, I'm like, yeah, we in the hood Sammy Davis Jr Nigga ain't like 6 o'clock in the morning I'm like, nigga, it's 6 o'clock in the morning You in the hood And he is not like he used to feel every morning Smoking the blend on Instagram You going to see that shit up there My mother, she wants some from McDonald's Come on, you want some from McDonald's We in the motherfuckin' the hood It's 6 o'clock in the hood We got your vine popping though No, it was after that Cause I seen it I had the leak couple in the video It was 200 It was vine It was 6 seconds So what, no 6 seconds I was like, all right, let me post that All right, let me post that Come on, you want some from McDonald's We in the motherfuckin' Yeah, I gotta do that one quicker When did you stop selling, Lose? I ain't never sell cray I was weed, man, Lose Just a little bit Just enough weed where I could smoke for free There was no profits made None Ah, yeah, I know that What's the most you ever had at one time? Nothing, the most I ever I had met this old school nigga He gave me like 3 pounds in a Frosty Flake box And he was just like, man, you just had it Cause he's about to go to jail Yeah So you know you had to get rid of it So he brought the Frosty Flakes box With about 3 pounds and I split it with my partner And that was it That was my last go-round That was the old four Yeah I was in the bubble Chevy then I had half a pound of weed That was the biggest I ever got Was it half? Half? Yeah Cause when I started from a 3-file though See niggas, I had to work from a 3-file to a half a pound God damn To all the people who don't know what that means That means he took just a small bag Like a personal bag and started his empire I'm like, how did you do that? He started his empire with 44 knots Of a one-blunch Of a one-blunch One-blunch that I have a proudest And he sold one and he smoked one That's the next take time right there That's what I'm telling you, I said, but you can't Blunt to a bag You can't tell me about staying down But that's why I would say you took your first fuck up You're like, oh I'm done He sold you a bad dope That was the first fuck up But it was a few things though It was that and then somebody stole The same bad dope I had Somebody stole it It's the Screech You got a bad bag Bad bag I didn't need it See look See look I was over Now they answered Now the crack cake was like And you're like, man I'm done That's you They're like, damn niggas just started Then you're like, they need you The half a pound You and Atlanta was rough I had a partner got robbed in Atlanta one time He walked out He walked out on your car Kids I had a partner got robbed in Atlanta Atlanta was rough I had a partner got robbed in Atlanta Niggas drove to Atlanta for a half a pound a week And got robbed at whatever project He went to go buy a friend He did And then they made him come all the way down here too That's how I paid him Yeah Blunt moved from the robbery Niggas for 15 years Hey man I'm telling you If you ever buy drugs in Atlanta And that nigga don't have a backpack Don't do it Why you saying that Something about the niggas is with the backpacks That's just you could trust them It's something about them It's like they want the college or something They just If a nigga show up and he got your pack and a backpack You say Are they more professional? I think so Cause it's like in and out there I just feel like they got more to lose It's like the nigga try Yeah it's something about that It's like in and out Cause he got it in the bag and he like You ready In and out Get in the backpack Show them Yeah he pull up in his baby mama car With the backpack Safe Niggas still hand in hand in Atlanta Hell yeah Hell yeah Hell yeah Pull up who Niggas ain't go to no house Who? Yeah Maybe they meet me at the goddamn CVS For a right quick Damn Go in there bitch and buy some nightquillin' And then don't pass me and jump in the bag That shit right there by the Oreos You ever seen just a random nigga in CVS Can they make me draw a tan? Yeah Carlos you trying to get everybody to move to Atlanta too man Everybody that I talked to that moved in Atlanta Like man Carlos Miller told me to move here That's because Atlanta Atlanta probably one of the only cities where it's like If you a nigga and you trying Brother city will recognize your efforts It don't matter what kind of nigga you are Brother you could be a crack dealer As long as you got ambition They respect the hustle You could flip your crack empire to sell and use cars or something Yeah It is an opportunity for your ass in Atlanta man Why you think that is in Atlanta specifically Because the whole Oh you real niggas man It's real It's you know what I'm saying Southern hospitality if you're a real nigga We appreciate that you need I'mma tell you what the real nigga Come get some color green nigga We don't know you you're hungry You look hungry eat Fuck nigga Atlanta is a city full of pride You like clarifying it? Atlanta takes pride Atlanta takes pride in seeing everybody do good Right Like it's for the city Like you come to Like you loath to talk about my city like that That's real I've been in it Watch why you look so disgusted Chico Cause my city used to be like that DC? DC but now they gentrified the shit out of my It ain't chocolate city no more It's white chocolate chip city Lord have mercy Yeah it's ridiculous Like and then you know coming from a city like DC Like that's the reason why I have We all love Marion Barry so much Like because he was he did what he was supposed to do For the people of the city When it was an all black city Like we went from It's so crazy how gentrification work Cause you know we live You describe Marion Barry for those people who don't know Marion Barry was the mayor Washington DC Legendary From like 1979 Until he went to jail the first time Then came home from jail and got elected again And he went to jail for He went to jail because he got caught Smoking crack It's fucking a hooker right? Yeah yeah fucking with the hooker I don't see the problem But that's the thing that makes him I don't see the problem That makes him the not only is to me He's the most legendary politician But that also makes him the most legendary crackhead Cause you know a bunch of crackheads But one none of them are mayor None of them are making the mayor Not none He might be top five I can't say he the most legendary Who's the most legendary crackhead? I'm just me personally speaking And I'm not disrespecting the man Cause I love this man DMX bruh Because they said that whole time No man they said that whole time DMX was putting out them platinum albums They said he was on it the whole time Yeah but wait wait wait wait wait though Tell him about man Barry though The crackhead he had a whole fucking Seems the man bruh had to do budgets He had to fix the party He was on crack He was on crack Oh give me a pin We need to write this top five's crackhead Let's go Yeah tell him about it That's very number one I mean but that's the thing We didn't even look at him like that Because of the things that he did for the city Like he made it possible for in a city When DC had the highest murder rate The highest recidivism rate You know what I mean The lowest educational rates So he was a fortunate crackhead I mean he was the greatest Mary and Barry He was the greatest It's like he went to jail for that And then came home and then re-elected Got re-elected by the people of DC Because after he got caught On video smoking crack And when he got caught So all I mean guess what his response was When he got caught All he said was The bitch set me up He didn't explain shit He didn't explain shit He never denied smoking crack He never said he wasn't on drugs He was just like The bitch set me up And that was it Straight up The man did exactly what every real nigga do When he get all work Want to get high and get some pussy That's it Not crack though I mean You don't know You might be right Yeah yeah yeah It's fascinating because Like you know we always We always looked at people who had like Serious drug addictions but they've found a way to get money Right And we're like Holy shit imagine you could apply that work ethic Cause you got to think about Me and Barry did it Mary Barry did it Me and Barry did it The mentality say if you smoke crack You're not successful But my boy Barry is like I smoke crackin' I'm the mayor I ain't a mayor And he's up for more hours So he can do more work When you watch the video When you watch the video He really knew how to play it He was called Addie He ain't really know how to hit it The way she was trying to get him To hit it in the video That wasn't even his style So he might have just started smoking crack He not the way that she was smoking it What happened? She was doing it He wasn't with that But whatever he was doing He was Now you could catch Mary and Barry You might get on the Metro bus And see Mary and Barry In the back of the bus Talking about five old niggas This was what like 90 1990, 91 So you know what He might have been a He might have been a Coke guy Yeah You know what I'm saying And that she might have just graduated Around early 90s Life he was Coke guy A lot of people doing Coke back then Were also smoking crack Like people didn't realize it The crack evolved from the Coke You know black people love the fried shit So we started frying the cocaine Niggas just said crack ain't number Frag cocaine My mind is blown That's really what it is We love the fried shit Crack is fried cocaine That's all it is And it's like When you look at what happened in my city For all of these years It had all these negatives You know, stigmas attached to it And in ten years They came and raised the property value To where it's one of the Highest property values in the country Raised the education system in ten years So it's like How could we have something for 50, 60 years And not be able to rectify And make it better for everybody And then the others come in And get it for ten And make everything better It's like It just is a proof That we are at a disadvantage As a people To be able to really make changes Because all the money All the crack money And all of that That came through the city We don't own none of them buildings All them buildings that That go for millions of dollars Now that was 88, 90 thousand dollars In 1988, 89 You know, nobody bought them I mean black infrastructure is important That's why I think Atlanta thrives Because y'all always got a black man You know what I'm saying And we try to keep that shit going on And they made guns legal Well, they made weed a little bit legal You gotta have a 27 grams What you talking about in DC? But I mean But you ain't going to jail In DC, when I grew up If you got caught with a hammer Got caught with a pistol They give you ten years for the gun Five per bullet Every bullet, yeah You know what I mean And now you can legally own a pistol In the city Because the demographic has changed So when we don't care that these people Are able to curry fouls We just don't want you niggas to have them Well, we gotta protect our people from them niggas That's all That's what the white people are thinking White people are like making sure Oh, you were saying that I was going to say what? I ain't making that much money You really did give a point down to what? Well, no, the white people are thinking That the white people are like Let's make sure that our people are armed So in case that the black people Get into an uproar Because it's always going to be like that That's what I think America don't understand It's going to be some type of rebellion It's going to be black and right Hell, yeah You were how old when Mary and Barry Won the second time? I was like 10, 11 when he came out Okay, I always thought this was so fascinating Is that like someone lost to him Yeah, a lot of people like Sharon Pratt Kelly Lost to him But how great, like this guy He was with a hooker smoking crack He know the streets He know the language He know to talk to the people This was DC, man Yes But it's not because of that It's because of what he did It's because of what he did for the people Right No, bro No, bro See y'all I'm going to show all the man I love you, man My brother It's because of what he did for the cities Like he created the summer job program He created all of these different government jobs For black people To get work and all of that And you know what I mean That's why he's always and forever Will be the mayor of DC Lifetime mayor He our president The only thing I regret I hate that I wasn't really old enough To really grasp what was going on at that point Bro, just to see a crackhead Run an entire city And not be over under budget And just like put those programs in place Because you know he showed up at some of them places Had like We about to get he get some job And just walk off Right And did it You know what I mean So it's like The head of things that they say about Atlanta Is amazing to me Because we used to have a city that was I used to have a city that was like that That was supportive And that was driven by black economy, man And it's sad to go back home And not recognize the city that I knew of Especially when they still calling it Chocolate City Like I feel like It's not just You know, white or black cities But there's like a lot of times When someone is successful from A smaller city And then they get like this international success Or national success Oftentimes the people from home Try to bring them down Always You know what I mean, like you see that Yeah, I catch a lot of that Because it don't matter what I'm on People think I'm supposed to just like Yell out Mississippi I'm like it doesn't have shit to do With what I'm doing Right, right So they all But it's just that A lot of people feel like They not gonna get You know, they want the recognition They haven't had that chance to be seen On the broad scale So they're living vicariously through you Yeah, you gotta make sure you represent Every chance you get And you gotta understand DuVo does that well though DuVo's all I mean, look at his name DuVo all does it great But you also gotta understand That all of those people Will know you from the beginning Right And they definitely don't feel like You should be in the spot You should be Right You know what I mean Oh, they're resentful Absolutely But you're saying that Atlanta That doesn't happen You're saying Atlanta is supportive When it's on its own Exactly That's why you see it's 50 It's 50 top Atlanta rappers Because they all support each other They all record at the same studio They all go past each other Blunts in Magic City And there's never no You know, no issues Too many people to hate on In Mississippi it'd be David Bader Big Trent and Carlos Exactly You know what I'm saying? I can hate on them three Oprah from Mississippi You never hear us say nothing about it Wow, I didn't know that Oprah is from Casiosco I thought she was from Baltimore She is from Mississippi, baby For real? Did she actually live there? Man, Morgan Freeman's from Mississippi John Grisham He's from my hometown You know, Time to Kill The Big Archie Man, that's it, man I went to elementary school with his son Really? Yeah, John Grisham used to come to my school all the time The writer, the author Yeah, he used to have baseball games at his house He had a baseball field in his house His son, when we were 9 and 10 We playing Dizzy D. baseball He had a baseball field put in his front yard They used to have baseball practice over there John Grisham was the coolest white man in the world, bro He owns a whole side of the highway, bro In Oxford His house is the whole side of the highway She probably cost a thousand dollars Huh? She probably cost a thousand dollars That was disrespectful of them all Back then No, for real, he own this shit That's fucked up If he doesn't expect this shit out of my man, it doesn't matter No, man, she been fucked He owned a whole side of the highway That shit probably cost a thousand dollars How old that man is? And then the thing that you had then And you could have bought a side of the highway But you spent it on a bitch and her friend Right? That's fucked up, Shawn, man Let's shout out to Mississippi though We don't get enough love, bro They had to cut back on the budget They don't even cut the grass on the highway no more They said like a jungle For real? Yeah We got to do some shit down there, Shawn What you want to do? I'm with you I don't know, bruh It's like, because you know how it is In the south and, you know, small town It's got that small town mentality We can't really do shit for like a barbecue or something But you know how far that go? Yeah I did a fish fry over the summer Because I do my book bag giveaway in Montscorn every year But this time I added a fish fry element to it That shit was jumping In the rain Yeah, exactly Yeah, man People, you'll be surprised how fucked up people are Right You know, because growing up when you grew up in that environment You don't really look at it like that Because all of y'all Because everything's the same Everything the same All of y'all are, you know, doing it without All of y'all poor And everybody living pretty much the same Yeah, man We all smoking the same weed We sleeping with the same women Exactly We drinking the same corn liquor But when you step outside of it And you look at it from the outside looking And you like, shit Man, that's your question, Shawn It's like, how does it make you feel Growing up in the environment that you grew up in When you go into these communities If you do and see the type of, you know Whether these people are living in the type of conditions Does it make you feel like You have any responsibility to help Or does it make you feel like, man, I'm glad I ain't here I'm gonna get the fuck away from here No, you know what's weird Is I kind of grew up in between both In between two worlds Like I was incredibly well off And I didn't need anything Incredibly well off It was awesome Like I never This shit was amazing Dude, it was amazing It was amazing, right? Summer camps, all that shit You're never gonna say like, I'm struggling What I'm saying is like I also had I'm also, I grew up in Manhattan, right? So I had friends whose parents like Ran AT&T That's different money So like when I'm around them They think I'm poor But then I'd be around friends That grew up in the projects And they think I'm as rich as they get So I realized early how relative shit was But I never need I was never like needing for anything So I knew how lucky But the same time I knew how high it could go And how low it could go Yeah, it just proves how success is subjective Yes You know what I mean? Success is very subjective Because you have somebody who Looks at what you have going on And said that is the bar When the person that you're looking at Has a whole another spectrum You were seeing this earlier Before we start recording I thought it was an interesting thing Because you have a little bit different philosophy On dreaming Than most You know, a lot of people go Just dream the biggest possible dream you can dream And you say Don't do that because you could put a limit On how far it could go Yeah, you put a limit In my opinion You limit the ability that you can get out here And really see how much you can manifest by Because you didn't think that this What's the success you guys have I would have never said What the things that we've been able to do If somebody would have asked me After, you know, my first six months Of doing stand-up comedy Hey, man, if you can say What your career would look like First of all, you're basing it off The success that you're seeing So you're only going to be able to base it off What you... Oh, well, I want to be the next whoever I want my career to look like this Not even knowing that there's a whole other lane That you can create That has Probably never been done before That's never been done before That's just specifically for you So if you don't limit yourself to What people say success is supposed to be You'll be able to manifest a whole different Type of success that you didn't even know was possible But don't you have to have some type of bar though? Yeah, I mean, but to me, the bar is Just knowing that you're doing something that you love And being consistent in it Getting up and doing it every day I started working when I was nine years old At the barbershop And once I figured out how to make money I would do my homework in school Just so I can go to the barbershop during the week You know what I mean? Because I enjoy the hustle of it I enjoy being able to get up and go out And get something for myself So as long as you have in my opinion As long as you have that type of drive And consistency to do what it is That every opportunity that you get Like you say Every opportunity don't always come with a check attached to So if you just had to drive to get up And be the best version of yourself That you can be All the things that's going to come from you Doing that are going to be specific And unique to you Me and this dude been sat and had conversations Not necessarily about what we were going to do But just talking about all of the different things That we have done And how crazy it is And how amazing it is And we see the success Like you've been around us for a long time Like even I'm sure You've seen us as being people that can do what we did I'm sure you're looking like Man these niggas is doing it No I think y'all doing I don't even think y'all scratch the surface of what y'all doing It is so crazy to see I've always thought that y'all was dumb What's happening though But I mean Straight up I've been such a huge fan Of you guys for a while I think like every once in a while Just randomly text Carl also be like Bro Seeing what's going on Is just fucking nuts Because I'm on Instagram So I'm just I'm seeing you guys go from like clubs To like theaters To these like massive fucking theaters And then you were saying You guys just did the Apollo here in New York twice Yeah Two sold out shows Now this is interesting to me because Like back in the day The idea would be Here are these three Southern guys They're going to be a Southern act We'll tour them around the South And now with the internet And you guys have this massive success You come up to New York And then you sell out two shows At the Apollo Theater And that's because funny is funny You know what I'm saying You surprised by that Or you like y'all These guys can even get us Like See I always look at I look at everything as a comedian first Like I feel like I got two careers Like my stand-up comedy career It doesn't mix with my entertainment career Right Like I moonlight as a comedian at this point Is everybody to take New York for a comedian And this is where you This is like This is like the final level Yeah Like you come to New York To make sure everything works Like your timing is right So it's like to come here And be embraced As a comedic star Yeah It's fucking crazy I think the South is tougher And the reason I think the South is tougher Is because you can go down South And you can be the funniest Motherfucker everywhere else But then people in the South Be looking at you like I don't get none of this shit He talking about You know what I'm saying And they'll write you off that day Think about what that shit needs To do in Atlanta The chocolate Tuesdays That's L.A. Tripping on Tuesday Tripping on Tuesday That's L.A. Let's see this thing This is the thing about doing comedy in the South This is the one thing people don't understand Is like You can have the best set ever You can have the funniest material ever But if you don't have that segment in your show To let people know Hey, I'm standing right here in front of you I see you just like you see me This is all the script This is all the cover This is organic I can do that also If you don't give them that They don't give a fuck what you do You'll have to acknowledge the crowd You're just trying to sell me something You can't just walk out and hit your script They want to know it's real Yeah They want to know you can do it organically And then okay, you can do your jokes And then you can do your jokes Is that tricky for you guys When you guys do your stand-up specific No, because I'm not one of those comedians That's like die hard by the material I'm not one of those ones like Oh, I didn't get to do my octopus joke I give the fuck about that You know like New York comics They are so like I didn't get to do my one Who cares Well, it's not even about jokes with me It's like, nigga, what can you do to entertain these people Can you give them a show Fuck the jokes, fuck the set What's your show look like But that's where y'all best shit come from Even when I've seen Chico and Philly And he start fucking with Gilly the Kid And that should have gone viral I see you You gotta keep in mind All of that type of shit That's from coming to us being fans Bro, like me and Chico After the shows People think we got all these hoes and shit Man, we be kicking it Smoking a blunt Watching Wallo and Gilly the Kid Like we still fans of Muffin And you should always keep that energy I approach it the same way I'm always a fan of the culture at the end of the day Exactly Is it weird when you see the people that you idolize In your D.A.S. Yes Bro, every time D.A.S. Sanders call me I fucking drop my phone Oh, shit, D.A.S. When was it Well, this is a month ago Yeah I think I'm just scrolling randomly on YouTube Because you guys, your stuff populates my YouTube feed All the time You know how like YouTube kind of like chooses the shit You like, right? And I see full Dallas shows It was like full Dallas show You guys did like the actual show You did kind of like dock with it And then it was like featuring D.A.S. Sanders And I thought like He's gonna bring you up or something like that Or he just showed up And I'm like, how the fuck did they get D.A.S. here? This motherfucker's on stage with them Oh, they all be in the hood with it now Bro, for real Yeah, it's so crazy How does it look? Does it look real legit? Yeah, it's legit Really? Man, this is wild to me Because this is like We had the meeting last year with Fucking Revolt, right? Yeah And we sitting there with Puff And he's talking about his favorite moments from 85% This is shit We never thought he would see Like, man, this is crazy When he was talking about you Your slow cousin working at McDonald's Chico, you're losing weight, man What's up, bro? Bro, fucking with you, man You look good And he's hitting you with details Like, man Did he tell you that you lost weight, man? You look, you look good You're losing weight, man He pour you another drink Freaky shit, man Man, man, you got freaky shit, man You know, man, you got niggas tied up in this place, man I know that Yeah Did he, like, did he, like Chico, you look at the way he poured you another drink, man Yeah, man Chico, I know you got a whole camp Man, that shit is terrifying I'm saying that shit, bro You gonna fuck the Revolt money up You gonna fuck up the Revolt money Nah, I'll fuck with the, did he Alias, man Listen What did the young call you and say? What the hell did he say? Bro, I didn't want to say funny After that segment I said he's Alias Like, what did he say? What did he say? What did he say? What did he say? What did he say? Bro, nothing He'll call me randomly and just be talking shit And I'm like, man, I'm such a big fan He be like, yeah, fuck all that But they just need one wheelchair, man Jumped up out this wheelchair Like, when we did the BET cipher I looked at the comments on that you posted And Bun B was like, man, Chico went crazy Now I'm almost pissed on myself Cause it's like, I love UGK Like, that was one of the groups that I grew up Even, you know, DC was so unique Cause we had our own music with the go-go But we were heavily influenced by Southern music You know what I mean? And Bun B and Pimp C was like, I idolized them growing up It was one of the few rap groups that I actually believed You got a Pimp C tone I mean, but You gotta play Pimp C in the movie, bro You know what I mean? It was, it was, it was one He was just one of them people that I just looked up to And to see that, and to see that acknowledgement Is just like, wow, like Twister's another rapper Like, I used to get on punishment My uncles would make me learn Twister verses and shit Like, nigga, know this by the time I get back home Bro, I met one of my OGs I met one of my OG OGs, bruh Tone Locke Tone Wilding? Yeah Fuck you, Tone Medina Goddamn I was like, nigga, Tone Locke I met Freddy Kruger, bruh Robert, Robert England? The real Freddy Kruger I know Freddy Kruger The real Freddy Kruger Bro, when I was at the airport I was like, nobody knew who he was I was like, just some random nigga I was like, nigga That's Freddy Kruger You tripping I was like, nigga, that's him And I was like, watch this And I was like, bruh I'm taking pictures And he's like, hell yeah He's like, would you please just like Do the Freddy Kruger for us He's like, nah, I don't want to do it And then the lady was like, can you hurry up So we can get a visit? And he snapped and turned into Freddy Kruger He's like, wait a minute, bitch I was like, yes, yes Yes That was the coldest shit, bruh I love meeting motherfuckers, man And we'd be excited Who was that we seen coming out tomorrow that day? Oh, the old school, the old school black dude Howard Hewitt, bruh Howard Hewitt, he was just outside the mall On the phone Where? Oh, nigga, I don't even remember where he was at We was somewhere, somewhere crazy And he was just sitting outside the mall And I met Project Pat in there Project Pat, man Man, I had the FaceTime this motherfucker I'm in the airport I'm like, man, fuck that I'm in the FaceTime Project Pat don't have a bigger fan than me Project Pat, go on We was just talking about Project Pat last week Because didn't somebody call somebody Bruh, please bring Project Pat to the Breakfast Club I don't give a shit that he don't have None to promote, bruh We just need that for the end of the show Project Pat is a whole legend That's why I like when I look at these motherfuckers now And they act like the artists now are They ain't shit Like they used to look at Pat the same way back in the day But Pat was going platinum And had a fan base Hell, yeah There's still not a lot of rappers that can rap better than Juvenile Come on, man Juvenile, one of the coldest motherfuckers ever Pick up a microphone I want Juvenile to do C-I-Double-A next year Come on, man Did she got mad, call me bitches and motherfuckers? I waited till she got by the door Reached back and snuck her She did like any bitch would've did And got the law for me Talking about going pre-charging and get up off of me I told her when I get out of jail, I'ma beat you off of her I'ma beat you off of it, man That was fucked up That was before the Me Too times up Open up, I had you Hold back in the day Listen, they got a hope that they don't get to coming back with the lyrics They're like, I'm a tank fan That nigga used to go hard and on What take you to say? Man, listen, you don't remember Maybe I deserved that To grab your throat Yeah, I mean, until you let me know Yeah, the title of that song is wild Maybe I deserved They grabbed my coat and chased you down the street And that nigga was going crazy What did that bitch do, tank? He got to do a fun song on why you wrote that song What does she do to make you grab your coat? Cause he knew he wasn't coming back in the house Cause usually if you're chasing somebody You don't think to grab your coat You're like, nah, I'm not stopping I'ma catch this, man I might be out here for a while I might be out here for a while You know why, Chico says some real shit But you know why the Me Too Time's Up movement Or none of that shit will ever affect hip-hop Cause everybody loved a problematic hip-hop song At some point in their motherfuckin' life Even Chris Rock made the joke about that shit You remember that? He was talking about how women love The most misogynistic lyrics They could be a song called Slap it with the dick Slap it with the dick Oh, yeah, yeah, I do remember that Hit that bitch with her back Like, you gonna support that? He ain't talking about me Yes At some point, you sang along The Snoop Dogg ain't no fun If the homies can't have none Bitches ain't shit, but hoes and tricks I know about women At some point, you sang along But that's it Nick Dogg on the beginning of that song Was so disrespected And if you can't fuck that day, baby Just lay back and open your mouth Cause I have never met a girl And then my nigga corrupt Come right behind him with some hard ass shit Hard ass shit That shit was over That nigga corrupt Fuck about a bitch I'd never be broke I'd never have a motherfuckin' window to smoke Gotta get low and loony Bitch you can't do me We look like BBD You hoosie groupies I got no love for hoes That's something that I learned in the past So how the fuck am I supposed to pay this ho? Just to lay this ho I know the pussy's mine So I'ma fuck a couple more times And then I'm through with it There's nothing else to do with Pass it to the homie Now you hit it Cause it ain't nothing but a bitch to me And y'all know That bitches ain't shit to me I give the fuck Why don't you pay attention Approaching with a different proposition I'm corrupt You'll never be my homie one Strict ass bitch That's no fun What happened to homie shit? What Snoop Dogg said I fucked on the floor So I would mess up the bed Then Lil' Half Dead Put his dick on her head Legendary shit Snoop is a family friendly Artist right now And look you can't fault Lil' Half Dead Cause he didn't say He assaulted her Or he disrespected her All he did was lay this dick on her head She cuddled like Quit playing so much dead Get your dick off my head We'll play like that That's why It was love Never no anger That's why I wish Pimpsy would have stayed alive Man Pimpsy I don't know if it was a Joking dick on my head Man it was a lie You know what I mean You think Pimpsy would have been doing commercials? Pimpsy would have been doing commercials If the Pimp was still alive What kind of commercials? Any type of commercial State farm all that shit Are you a good hands bitch? Like I'm telling you I'm telling you I'm telling you man I'm telling you the times have changed Hold on bitch Left all that busted ass insurance A long, long time out Ah yeah Fucking Pimpsy said I got a young brown stallion And she's 20 years old When you pop it from the back I see the hairy asshole Whoa Not only was he into pussy hair He was into hairy asshole Yo after Pimpsy said that line I was always looking for hair in the asshole I felt like I wasn't getting the right type of women Cause there was no hair in the goddamn asshole Bro you can't even find them Pussy was a hell no We are going to get Shut down No it's not we just reminiscing about the old times Yeah I mean but Maybe that's why we were so mean to women They had hair in their fucking asshole I mean Nah that was probably just you You know what I think You know what I think it changed Because it's a whole lot easier to be offended now You back in the day In order for you to be offended You had to get up and go out into the world And be offended Go home some picket sizes and shit somewhere Show up to a concert and stand outside Now you can give your opinion publicly and privately At the same time so you can be offended While sitting in your living room doing nothing So it's easier to And it's more influential Yeah If you get a bunch of people tweeting about a company They'll drop something When people would pick it outside of a company Nothing would ever happen Like can you park in the back Those dickheads are out there That's the process You know what I had that com You know what's the funny You're right but I had this conversation With David Allen Gribba the living color And he said back in the day You really had to work to complain Cause you had to write letters Yeah And then the fax machine came You had to send the fax I'm gonna say this All of that shit is fake What you mean You know, protest to the people Like I did a show with Michael Vick The Michael Vick comedy officer They never let the shit come out Because the fucking dog people showed up And they were protesting Peter, you mean? No, like, yeah Like those animal rights Yeah, yeah, I got you They weren't even necessary to say it was Peter Or whatever Right It was just some people who came out and protested And they were out there for like three hours Until he went over there And everybody wanted to take a fucking picture I'm like are you bitches upset Or are you just fucking up the money Right now You're fans, you know what I mean Yeah, they all wanted to take pictures, man It's crazy how it's changed Cause living color couldn't come on now Hell no They had a whole sketch about a handicapped superhero Which was actually empowering though It was hilarious They had a sketch It's a sketch that, man Go back and watch this sketch Like when you watch this sketch If you think about it playing now Like it's scary to think that it's coming on TV Now it's a sketch they did I can't remember the white lady name But she was a realtor And all of the different races of people came to see the house And she was saying all of the stereotypical shit About the reason why they would enjoy the house Like she was like Oh the black dude kept to Tommy Davidson came in She was like Oh hey, how you doing brother You'll love this place You can fall asleep to the sound of gunshots every night It's a ghetto right around the block Then the Asian dude came And she was doing all types of races Asian jokes and the shit was funny But now it will be like offensive You're out of here immediately And the funny part about living color They used to make fun of everybody Everybody used to get They used to go at Farrakhan Mike Tyson White people Gay people Handicapped people Everybody would get Sometimes I watched Family Guy And I was like Hey man, fuck y'all Why they be racist They be racist Oh that's dirty You ain't seen the episode Where Peter finds his black relatives I never used to watch that show I thought we were the ones with the black relatives Imagine they're with the racism And that they go at everybody on Family Guy To Jesus everybody They disrespectful But if you appreciate comedy You understand it is Nothing is not offensive to somebody If you're not offending somebody Then the joke isn't really funny Because if it's funny Then it's going to Is that true don't you go? Yes You every funny joke is going to It's going to offend someone Yeah Every funny joke There's no victimless humor Right At all No such Really? You do a joke about big titties Little titties Little titties when we get mad Bad asses Little asses Black people White people It's everything you're talking about Somebody's like Oh that ain't true Fuck you See I'm never a good gage Because I don't have a I don't care I've seen you laugh at some Fucked up shit before man I know man That's the only shit you know Some shit that was a black man I was like Nigga how you gonna laugh at that Charlamagne Like you just said some shit the other day We used like watching powers The only time I chipped for the white man I was like what? It's the truth Don't believe that shit We don't ever We don't ever chipped for the white man Give me a fuck what's going on I hate all the black characters on power All of them man Privately you gonna root for the white man How you gonna do that shit Fuck me man You can do it privately I don't know what this motherfucker went and shit Who you privately root for What white people you privately Aw man it's a lot of privately White people I root for That I'm a fans of Privately like uh What's my man name that made uh That song Hold up before you even say See when we a fan of white people We never know that name It's just my man You ever know that name You ever know that name It's just something I can't remember his last name I don't know I like a lot of white people What's my man Who is uh Chico Jimi My man that was the Joker What's his name Oh Joaquin Phoenix Yeah we don't never know that name We never know that name What's my man for all Now you know how we feel Hold up that's We gotta shout out D.I. Cole D.I. Cole got a funny ass Joker I keep hearing that I gotta watch this shit He got a new special about how when black people love white people We'll never know their fucking name Gotta check that Yeah Who is this Who is this D.I. Cole Oh I love D.I. Cole Cole When I used to When I used to go up in the black rooms in New York I would get brought up as just the last Jewish guy that they knew See what's a black room A room with a lot of black people in it No it's like uh The room's handle bars don't work in A lot of times it's like a bar Why they calling it the chitlin circuit Nobody even eats chitlin It's not fucking more Isn't that like a southern thing No man fuck that They used to call it the chitlin circuit Because motherfucking clubs Used to actually sell chitlins in that bitch But these were never clubs These were always like it's in like a bar Yeah that's how prominent racism is Man they didn't force us to the back roads In barbecue clubs and shit like Ain't nothing wrong With the chitlin circuit though Tyler Perry Tyler Perry didn't make a billion dollars In the chitlin circuit But the thing is the fucked up part about it Is if you want to make the chitlin circuit Too cool they gon' come get it like You know what I'm saying They doing that now Now they cut the chitlin circuit off for me Grab a chitlin or two But what I'm saying what is a black room So uh I mean like do you You serious No because they're like that's my No I'm serious Really That's a good answer I'm asking you I like that I like that Yo you can play the black rooms You're all like No I'm asking you You're a queen You know I know what the fuck it is So who ain't describing this to So listen So this is what I'm saying My room is an entertainer Say something a little racist No not a little Hey Schultz Will you say something a little racist Oh I'll raise you like uh Are you serious So what I'm saying though Some black rooms are the rooms There's like legendary New York comics That have hosted these shows for years I mean Smokey Suarez Capone Capone Smokey Drew Frazier Drew shout to Drew And then um So what I'm saying though Is if I go do comedy in a room full of white people What is that called? Depends what it's at Nah what is that called We call those the alt rooms No it's not You know See that's what I'm saying I asked you that because it was like Batman Hold on you You do not want to have a room full of white people And call it the alt room in this area All right No no They could be the alt right room in that mother fucker So in New York right There's like There's the mainstream room of the clubs That's what they call it That's what I'm saying So it's like If you do a room full of black people It's a black room But if you go to a white club And it's white people They'll be like oh that's mainstream You compare two things aren't the same The rooms are a place that does comedy But it's not a comedy venue So it's at a restaurant or something like that The alt rooms and the hipster rooms is what they call Those are the ones in like Brooklyn There's a bunch of like weird white people Usually to perform I've seen black people not work in black rooms Right I've seen handle birds Those things ain't funny No handle book funny But handle book don't work in the black room That's a different kind of I'm not You see you want to like single out But there's a lot of communities in the game Who like oh I have cross over appeal There's certain things on the road That they call the black club Or the white club Like you go to like What is it like in Dallas One room one improv is like Oh this is where the black acts come through And this one is where the And I know it's because that's where they book me Yeah I mean it's like that What's that the comedy store In Virginia Beach they do a black show They do a white show at eight o'clock And they do a black show at eight o'clock They call it a black show They have a white headliner And then they have a black headliner That's really making it to walk upstairs And fucking struggle So what What Lose said is real What's Lose said they got a white show In a black show way And like one of those funny bones in Virginia They have an early show Where they have a white headliner And then they have a ten o'clock Show where they have a black headliner That's the black room Hold on Are you saying Right now Is racist Yes very much Holy shit Just like the rest of these motherfuckers This is my fucking rocket This is crazy What y'all spending your money on me I see Chico over there blinked out Oh man don't Don't do that Chico over there ice you Fuck Don't do that Like this is over years that they I saved Light-skinned Charlemagne money Chico Yeah really Nah I just You know For me I really I like what I like And I don't always like that shit Like I you know I just I'm able to get You know Get it at my Disco You know what's the word I'm looking for Uh uh Discretion My leisure now You know what I'm saying But I ain't one of the motherfuckers that Feel like I got to Impress nobody else Cause I feel like if you start to buy things that Really don't make you feel a certain way You're doing it to try to That's right You'll never be happy doing this shit Absolutely I like what I like And I don't give a fuck how nobody else Feel about it It's the shit I want to Question What you guys are talking about I ain't buying shit I'm not talking about people right That now listen to your stuff Right What you mean Back in the day we could all make jokes About the famous people that we see on Television Bro you can't do that shit no more I think they know you No I think they always been listening Say what? I think they always been listening You know how they DM us So it's a weird thing Like you know every time you make a Joke about a rap or something like that He's gonna hear about it Exactly And you're gonna bump into him somewhere Do you have a different approach to it? Are you a little bit more concerned? Do you lean in harder? No I mean it depends Be honest It depends on what it is you're saying Like that's a slippery slope Because you aren't able to determine What somebody else interprets as disrespect You can never It's a joke to you You can never determine And that's the disrespect that's subjective too Because something that's disrespectful to you Isn't disrespectful to me Very true It's like a line that you have to tell But it's certain things that are just blatantly Disrespectful If you like a troll like Charlemagne Like some of the shit is just unnecessary You know what I mean You don't have to say that You just leave your motherfuckers alone You just get mean I haven't been mean in a long time Chico So what? But you're still one of the most You like you did the top five crackers You like one of the top five trolls In the middle of the mystery You know what I mean You're an old soul Chico I mean but you have like the situation That happened with you and Nip God bless it did Like the way that y'all handle that The way that you said that you handled That's something that can happen With somebody who has You know the ability to be able to Conversate and say Hey this is why I didn't like what you said This is why I don't I was just Man I'm not getting a nigga too much credit He still ain't fixed that shit with Birdman No that shit ain't getting fixed probably I don't have no problem with Birdman But you don't fuck with me He don't fuck with you at all You know why you don't fuck with me Because I can't stop saying what I'm saying And my only thing I'm saying Is why do you keep signing with Birdman When he got a reputation for not paying people I don't know I don't know I don't know But Nip The Nip shit was fucked up though Because I knew better as a man Than to do what I did Because I didn't know that him and Lauren was together But that don't got nothing to do with nothing I ain't had to say nothing about that woman's weight You understand what I'm saying at the time So that was just fucked up on my part I knew I knew better than to do that But man One thing about that social media shit Nigga you will get caught up doing some shit You ain't got no business doing this And some shit you ain't got no business saying Because that shit is like a stage And you feel like It was at one point where everybody was just trying to out Out fucking troll each other Yeah I don't want to say troll It's the worst word than that Out shock You want to Yes That's what it was You wanted to say the most shocking shit about people I can't believe they said this about that person This and that So it was it was Everybody got caught up in that for one moment But now you've been on that for a while Right Now you guys are at this stage Where like the people that you're talking about That you make jokes about Even at the show Even you're making fun of someone in the crowd Your dress like blah blah this that the The person that you're referencing is gonna call you And are you Or do you stop No I can't let your personal feelings Fuck with my art Uh huh Like we'll deal with that Listen you know me I love this We'll deal with that shit later Like if it's that serious bruh Security can escort you out Or you can get on social media And leave a bunch of comments Whatever you need to do Or nothing like Whatever you need to do to express yourself Do that shit Long as you don't fucking touch me You good Right and that way I wouldn't say that we speaking on anything that Is not public knowledge You know what I mean It ain't like I'm saying Hey man that motherfucker don't know how to fry chicken Stupid moth Like it's not anything personal It's It's not Boom Nah that's the shit No What he said is the truth That's the most personal thing in the world All of these artists know what niggas is saying about them They all got social media But don't just because you can put a face to it Don't get mad at them Niggas get mad at you They'll get mad at you Cause they know Chico B I didn't know Carlos I didn't know y'all man That shit different bro It's like Like when you get to a certain status You can't even joke with your homeboys no more Because that shit hurt different Yeah Cause you said it Yes Cause there's like envy There's a little jealousy There's some resentment Well it's kind of a mixture of all of that But it's like once you are the You know the success in the room It hurt different coming from you By the way dude Not your guys saying your shoes ain't shit Meals say your shoes ain't shit Carlos not only are you right But that shit happens all the time That shit ain't gonna never stop Meaning like you can be in the rooms With other professionals And because you are who you are You gotta walk a certain way Cause you might hurt them motherfucker's feelings But they can talk to you in your kind of way All the goddamn time That's how you find out who your real friends are When you start to have success Cause it's the people you can act yourself around still They've been around motherfuckers who are way more successful than us And they're real insecure They try to watch and be like Oh well get them off stage Or why are you saying this Or why you got all those people over there Why is he doing this And they're like Nigga you are who you are I'm just in the atmosphere Enjoy all this shit is new to me You used to So you don't respect it You don't even enjoy this shit the same way I do That's energy That's something about the energy that you can't You know you can't fake that You can't recreate that We you can be doing the same thing And somebody but your energy just isn't the same as mine Whatever it is The world that whatever world you're living in You aren't as connected to it as I am to mine So you're not gonna ever be able to give the same type of Amit the same type of energy that I am Because you don't have the same connection that you have To whatever it is you have going on You're not dedicated enough to it to be You know to be secure To be able to say I don't give a fuck what you think about what I got going on Like that comes from That comes from for me That comes from my upbringing Like you know my father was murdered So I didn't I had to take on the responsibility that a man Was supposed to do in a lot of ways in my house So when my friends was outside playing football and riding They bikes I had to walk to the grocery store With the cart to get the groceries for the house And I remember one day I was pissed off about it And my Aunt Murray who I got on my chain God bless her Like I came in the house and I was like Man I don't want to go to the store I'm like what's wrong with you All the niggas at the grocery store know me by name All the people that work in there know me I just was feeling like man I don't want to do this shit She was like okay you got a choice Here's your choices You could either figure out how to not give a fuck About what your little friends think about you Handling your responsibility Or you can just tell your mama you ain't doing that shit no more I'm like well that's an easy choice Because I ain't telling her shit But dad helped me understand the importance of opinion Everybody is entitled to their opinion But I'm entitled not to give a fuck about it Like I have the ability to be able to utilize Whatever it is I want to have going on And be secure enough in it to where You can think whatever you want to think about What I'm doing But as long as I'm not knowingly hurting myself And nobody else Who gives a fuck what you think That's a great point I think a lot about opinions nowadays Because we're so surrounded by the opinions of other people But I always ask myself Do we really give a fuck about what these people think Or do we give a fuck because we know the shit that they're saying Is not true And you just have a nature in you that just wants to say It can stop lying No but no but that's like to me That's like walking past a line of people And ignoring a line of people that's trying to give you A hundred dollars to go argue with the motherfucker That's asking you for a hundred dollars It makes no sense It's like they're not offering This person is not offering you anything But you'll rather stay and give your energy To somebody who has nothing for you Rather than to pay attention to the things that Are beneficial to you But that's just a mentality That you gotta kind of break yourself out of And it's tough especially with all of this Access that you have to people telling you How they feel about you But I just you know like I said growing up I never had the luxury of dependency Everything that I was wanted I had to go get on my own So that makes you become numb to what people think Because when I'm going to the barbershop To work or riding 18 stops The whole foods, the bad groceries People like man what the fuck are you doing that shit for Man nigga we outside bro You're pissing something No I'm not I got I want the joins when they come out next week And my mom are not buying that shit And your mother might Or you might just be okay with not having them I'm not okay with not having them And I know my mom are not buying them So I got to I got to fix that I got to do something about that So now living in the world that we live in I understand that everything that I do Is going to come with you know scrutiny That's a part of celebrity That's a part of been a part of celebrity for years It just gets you a whole lot quicker than it used to Like you said David out of grissey It took a long time for you Here to hate or see the hate Because nine times out of ten People not going to walk up on you And say the shit they wrote in the comment on Instagram No they going to ask for a picture They ain't never going to say that shit do you You know what I mean they not going to say it But it's just you got to figure out a way To not let that affect you To not let the opinions of strangers Affect your day to day actions It just don't make no sense I've never been talked to in person the way I get talked to online They would never talk to me like this Like it's I mean when I say it's rare it's rare Like very rare Because motherfuckers don't really feel like that They just want somebody to come through And like that goofy ass shit Bro it happens all the time when I mean I seldomly respond to a negative tweet or comment But when you do 90% of the time It make you look like you heard and shit Does And then you look pussy but like 90% of the time the response from them is Yo I was just playing man big video work And I was like that's it From now on now you just want attention You're too insecure to like say hey good job What I'm curious about you guys is How do you guys manage the ego of success Like it's random that a group of three people Comes up and you know you see them bands all the time Where like you know they start to like split up Or one person doing this You got the internet pumping all of you guys up Like Chico fans are going Yo you're the greatest Carlos fans You're the greatest DC you're the greatest So do you guys sit down and are you like Yo we're not going to let that fuck with us Nah man we don't have to do that We already know who we are We were already who we were before we even started this So it's like because you guys were already friends When you guys had nothing The success isn't affecting the friendship No because we fans of each other Like I actually want to see this man do good I actually want to see DC good do good It's not like I'm like oh they're too successful They're going to leave me Like this is what this is for Yeah Like we are formulating right here Because out of these three One of us is going to be a you know what I mean Or all of us But we are pushing each other to be great It is no jealousy at all with this year I don't know and this is what keeps me Humbling that regard to where I never even allowed My ego to reach that point Is that the things that I would consider to be Nuisances in my life now Seven years ago would have been the solution To every problem that I had Like what Like anything Welcome to success I got a $1,000 for a flight Word up Seven years ago they got $1,000 Nigga ain't going I'm not going I got a G That year wasn't even an option I'll drive mother I'ma drive That's how it's always like Why I can never allow myself to get so caught up In what I have going on to think That I'm bigger than anything Especially nobody's bigger than the program And what we have going on And what we're able to do Comes from a place of us being able to build Like we used to walk to the At first season a while and now We used to walk to the western union Send $50, $60 home Washing our clothes In the laundry room at a hotel Like that was the reality So it'll never No matter how much success we achieve And it don't Not necessarily just saying it Because we came from that But no matter how much success we achieve You can never forget the fact that Well before we had any of this shit going on We were able to build with nothing When we had nothing going on That's the best people to come up with man That's why I love my wife so much man I know y'all not fucking each other but That's why I love That's why I love Let's make it say the weirdest shit But don't go man I'm telling y'all man I've got a gimp in this basement I don't know if y'all are fucking or not But I mean it'll probably improve y'all relationship You know what I mean y'all should give it a shot One time What I'm just saying When you in your home where y'all look so in fight You know what I'm saying No, motherfuckers, no When you come up with somebody from the bottom And they know you're struggling When you come up with somebody from the bottom You know what I'm saying Hey, check out if you're looking so in the sky I'm just cussing That you're still trolling You talkin' bout a manager You troll That's the troll shit you do Try to sneak in some homosexual activity Every chance you get For no reason So uh, if you guys ever watch football naked Like what the fuck does that have to do with anything No, I'm just saying You know, cause it's just It's really tough now With the way you drive Hey man, I got a question As a man How often do you use your nipples? What the fuck are you talking about man? I got a question I'ma use that one for real Oh my god, this guy's so crazy But now you know what it reminds me of It reminds me of like me and Duvall You know what I'm saying Like people wonder why I root for Duvall the way that I do It's cause like we I seen that shit Picking that nigga up when I had mad clothes And my fucking Who said it? Somebody said it No, he said it That's cool, he's white That's better play games like that You know what I'm saying That's our favorite game They put their feet on each other's forehead Like a little ham thing We learned it from the ground We learned it from the ground man Hey, salty sleeper Hey, why the fuck Put it in the disastrous Hey, why the fuck was his name little half dead though Hey man, that's the name you got That's the name Hey man, that's just every that California Like it's always like a plug, slim shit When I get a chance It's a YouTube page that I subscribe to And I watch a lot called Kev Mac Videos I don't know who that is Kev Mac Videos is a dude out of LA He's from the 60s And he interviews all of the old OG gang bangers from LA Oh wow All of the historic guys All of the big name guys Who helped start the info And just to see how deep they take that culture And then some of the names Lil' beer can You know what I'm saying All the type Man, you gotta watch this shit Some of these names You got some of the craziest names You'll ever hear in your life But it's just You can tell that That culture is just the way to date Whatever it is you did That's what they named you Do you know what I mean So why was he little half dead then Because he got shot in the head though Oh I know that See, he was half dead He probably was half dead at some point And they named him That's just lazy Yeah, boy You just don't want to learn somebody's name Yeah, right There's just some ghetto hood shit They never called you lil' freaky nigga Lil' freaky That could make your name Lil' suspect Lil' half gay Hey, you know what though I know y'all gotta get out of here, man It's interesting to me That Chico, you said you never fathomed this shit Like you never dreamed it You never envisioned it Cause you know they always tell people I envision success Okay But I didn't envision the specifics That people ask you to give them When they say what's next Got you, got you, got you, got you I've always envisioned success I've always seen myself being successful I've always We sit and have conversations about You know just how amazing The journey that we've been on Thus far has been But for me to have to give When somebody walk up to you And be like alright nigga When the movie is coming in it It's like First of all you can't That comes with being an entertainer But you You're an asshole if you do that To a regular person Like if somebody work at Starbucks Like alright baby you on Frappuccino's man We gon' stop you Hey, when you gon' open your own shit, bruh When I open your own shit, we gon' stop you What's going on? You know what I mean? So home, bruh You been here for four, five years It's just coffee Right, right How hard is it to become the next Coffee mother is like So I just I ask people that all the time As when people say that Man, when you gonna be in movies What you do for a living? Alright, what if I came to your job and asked you that Would you How would you feel about having to give an answer to them? Yeah We don't really have any connection You're just looking for me To justify whatever it is You got in your mind So you can go tell people when you see me Yeah, I had you I had to have that motherfucker About this down the third Now mind the question But my answer is always gonna be reflective of Whatever's next is what's next It's also their idea of success Not yours Right, exactly Like they might grow up going The only way you're successful In entertainment is if you're in movies As if it looks like I think it should look Exactly Where is your idea of success might be complete You just want to do I'm in it We're living it We're walking in it So you'll never be able to understand I don't feel successful Every day I wake up I feel like I ain't this shit What about you? Like I feel like every day I gotta get up and prove myself Did you envision anything long story? Did you have a dream? Like bro I wear on front I never even thought that this shit was possible Like when I moved to Atlanta I didn't move to Atlanta to do comedy I was just getting the fuck out of Mississippi Yeah And I had started doing like some improv and shit And then I took that shit on stage And then it's like The comedy shit is having so fast It's going around the world with it And then it's like now I don't feel like none of that shit even matters Like every day I get up I gotta find something to do I gotta find some kind of way to get in front Even if these people follow me I gotta find something to do In front of a million motherfuckers Yeah I don't harp on nothing I've done I don't feel successful at all I mean but you gotta invest in yourself though That's just the And I'm not just talking about financial Mental investment You gotta mentally invest in yourself every day That's something I strive to do every day Every day I strive to mentally invest in myself I take time to just drive my car for an hour or two Or whatever I got to do Just to be able to be in my own space Stay mentally healthy And stay in my life And stay away from the things that society tells you That you're supposed to subscribe to It just don't work like that for me And like I said My background makes me the way that I am I grew up different My father got killed when I was two This is my uncle Reggie He was killed in 2002 And I don't remember losing my father But this nigga was The closest thing that I had to a father figure in my life Of all the other men that I was blessed to be around And when he died I remember When they pulled the plug on me Passed away, I walked out the hospital room And I was walking towards the exit And every time I never felt like this before I'm sad, I'm angry, I'm vengeful I'm sick, I'm everything And I remember how a hospital in DC When you walk out the exit It's like a courtyard And when I walked out into the courtyard Everything was moving Alright man, I see you at lunch Alright baby, excuse me young brother Like, and I've realized then that You were in control of your world And the world will always function No matter what it is you got going on No world is no world She's gonna keep spending it A similar story because it's like My mother had passed away On my way to a show I was driving to a show Like I'm almost there Like an hour away I gotta call it my mother passed My headline This was 2013 New Year's Eve That's the day I lost my mom So I was headlining my New Year's Eve show And I'm like there So I had to go and perform this shit Two whole hours I didn't even get to take a minute to be like You know what I'm saying? What the fuck is this happening? So that day right there changed everything for me So I don't know even like at the worst Even at my lowest point Broken heart, whatever, whatever I still could do this shit I could tell jokes with my fucking eyes closed So I never worry about no shit like that And it's just like that changed my whole perspective What was the performance like? Were you more locked in or less? Standing ovation It was just like I don't even remember the shit I'm saying I just was going This is just like This shit was automatic That shit probably was a good release for you in that moment though Yeah, it definitely was So it's just like that story right there It's just like It started to make you prioritize everything And show you what's important Like what you can invest your energy into And what really doesn't mean shit That's why I go home so much That's why I love going home the most corner man Yeah, I mean it was Put shit in perspective You can't think of how many motherfuckers Who made it to that level Can't go home Can't go to the neighborhood that they grew up in Yeah There's a um I mean I'm sure you guys grew up watching comedy right You guys seems like Yeah, yeah, yeah Like connoisseurs of comedy They definitely grew up watching it Do you ever Do you ever like sit back and reflect and go like Okay, those were our heroes growing up And then and go holy shit We're like on that path Now That there are young kids watching us in a way we watched Yeah Those people That's the reason why I you know I I still take every picture You know what I mean Especially with young people Yeah Because I always liken it to If I would have sold what I know I am to them As a young man How would I have wanted that person to treat me Yeah If I walked up on Martin in the mall Yeah How would I have Let me go a little naked Yeah For real You know what I mean How would I have wanted Martin My interaction with Martin to be Yeah And I try to make sure that it That I try to give that type of interaction to young people Because you never know That could be the thing that shapes them into believing that Now you definitely don't want to be watching tv 20 years from now Yeah Chico being shitted on me Been my biggest driving force I get it Yeah, it's just it's just nuts to like Just to kind of be in that moment I always try to do that You know it's I mean you can imagine success You can imagine these things that are happening You can imagine like the downfalls of the industry as well But it's often hard to just sit in it go wow Like this is happening right now The dream that I had I'm inside of Yeah That's why this shit is so amazing Because it's like every day you're living beyond your wildest You're like it's lived All you've done all this shit you wanted to do Yeah All this shit is actually at this point Did you think that at the Apollo Like you're at the fucking Apollo You walk up You rub the fucking wood And are you like going through this flashback of all the times watching it Like Yes Yeah Hey I'm gonna tell y'all something I got a lot more that I want to do But if If If this was it I would be happy I'm not tripping you know what I'm saying Like thank you God You know You you can have goals and aspirations for yourself And I we all do But I'm just saying Feeling the need to feel the pressure to appease People who don't have any vested interests And you getting to the point that they say we need to Absolutely You know what I mean You shouldn't have That shouldn't affect you Then what you the goals you set for yourself And how you try to manifest things for yourself should mean everything to you You know what I think about success I think that success you're truly successful When your dreams don't just concern you anymore Exactly You know what I'm saying When your dreams are about impacting other people You know and how you can empower and influence other people Like to me You get to a certain point where you gotta be selfish to a certain extent Exactly And then when you realize like Man the shit that really makes me happy right now Is helping other people Exactly You know So I think that's what that's what that's what I see with y'all You know I mean you have a big inspiration man Big inspiration too I just did my first back to school drive at my hometown And I've seen you doing that shit for the past couple years Yeah Yeah man We gave around 5,000 backpacks Hey We always give like credit to you As you specifically because When we came in to that to the While in our fold You know what I'm saying They they wasn't they didn't think we was gonna be Shit for real For real Honestly No Bro we was the two stars that like they never thought would happen Like we was never I ain't seen nobody else Bro we were never on their radar No I remember the audition You remember when we auditioned? Yeah, we were all there And I specifically remember both of you I remember you Los you made fun of What was Nick's like uh African guy Dorian Dorian The big black dude Mighty you kept calling him Mighty Jo-Yoon And he was wearing this like brown jumpsuit With these like white uh sneakers or something like that And then Los goes man you look like a black and mild Or something I remember that shit too But what does that mean to anything like And and even Nick Nick said it to us After that first season like man y'all niggas stars Man y'all gonna be stars You know what I mean he always was He always said it but In regards to that space that you don't have no control over that executive space and all of that They didn't look at us Well they don't know shit no way But still but for us coming into the game You think that that's necessary for you to feel validated as a star And it took us to not get that and be able to go out and touch the people and see like Oh yeah it didn't it didn't happen immediately It didn't happen It didn't happen When did y'all get on well enough 2013 2013 That's the thing it's like I've noticed I've always noticed people that take advantage of opportunities Like and take advantage of moments It's not just like being big But it's it's being it's being great in moments Like I remember watching the the the hip hop site for The comedy site for the two guys did right And I'm watching specifically for you guys and I'm like Are they going to be rappers or comedians in this moment? Because the win is being comedians Yes And that's the approach that I took to it I know both of you took it But and I remember watching but the but the other ones on it like Afion like really came with like bars But I was like that's not for you to do now it's jokes And you said the thing about uh was it was Jess is that good And it was like Jess what did you say Take that wig off shit I'll try and get it You're like to see a throne A whole throne man You said you can catch me bro You didn't catch me bro come on So so and it's like You guys came with the lines that are going to be memorable And they're going to be tweeted and people are going to react to those lines And it would be so easy as hip hop fans to get caught up And man I'm just going to deliver bars Everybody got bars What is going to stand out And when you guys went for it I was like all right they get it But that's what that's what we do We've always done that Like we've always done the shit that we fuck with Like that old school battle came from Exactly In the break saying hey bro I bet you don't want to battle old school Nigga let's run it You know what I mean and that ain't nothing that you The destruction of what they wanted to have happened and all that We was like whatever we're going to do this shit Because there's been a lot of people on this show who they were just trying to push so hard But you can't fortune on people Exactly You can't do it either the people fucking with you it ain't not I don't know that's weird to me because I Everybody knew DC because of the Instagram Even then though MTV bought DC in because he had that following They didn't really get DC like that I don't think he would have ended up being at all No that's the best thing about DC though It's however good you think he is He's better than that He's better than that That's why I love him He's like I've literally seen people be like He's just gonna go over there and Fuck it up But then he goes over there and he literally like fucks it up to the point where they were like Damn we didn't know he could do all that We didn't know this he could see Dan's do backflips Ski Right just ski No you don't have to put babies to sleep He could moonwalk Motherfucker has great memory He can read He's spontaneous Like this motherfucker is way more than you would ever think Right and you've been able to see that in us so early It's something we appreciate because you always You know made sure that you reached out and said Hey man I want to give you an opportunity I remember we did Gattcourt That's what we met at on the set Yeah Gattcourt You know what I mean and Yeah fuck that I was the only nigga on here never been on that shit It was only one season Now I met you before Gattcourt Because when you when you audition Dolly introduced me to you Dolly yeah but you didn't know me then You were just like what's up nigga And that was it Nah Dolly was like yo you gotta check out Chico This nigga funny We met I mean once we worked it Well I say that's the first time we worked together And I remember I did that juice box argument And he was like yo that shit was amazing man You know we went to that little party afterwards And we talked and he was like man I'ma fuck with you And I got some shit I'm trying to get in the works And you kept your word with that And now that the world is kind of starting to recognize The shit that we done been doing for Because we done laid a lot of groundwork up into this point For people to go back and watch and say Oh these motherfuckers just ain't come out of nowhere But you have always been one of the people who has showed us love And said hey man I fuck with y'all I rock with y'all you know what I mean We appreciate that because You had a platform that you allowed us to be a part of Before any most people did Hey thank y'all for pulling up man Give me y'all Twitter, then Instagrams and all that shit Nah fuck that we got enough followers Hey Hey I'm not about to fuck y'all Y'all know my shit If they don't know my shit they've been there before This shit is not new I'm not gonna tell you to follow me If you listen to this whole shit that up to this point And you don't want to follow me Fuck you I don't give a shit I'm good Listen as always if you listen to this podcast You think we're smart You think we're intelligent You think we're brilliant You're absolutely right But if you think we're just a couple idiots Who don't know shit You're right too It's the Brilliant Idiots podcast Thank you for listening Drop the bell who Ed Bitches To be an idiot I don't know what happened to the bell who me Guys thank you so much for listening to this episode of Brilliant Idiots is brought to you by BetterHelp Whatever struggles you are facing From depression and anxiety to trauma and grief BetterHelp can connect you with a professional counselor In a safe and private online environment All right It's so convenient You can schedule secure video or phone sessions as well As 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