 Hey, what a duke, a Jew man in the mall, fucker. Hey, okay. We in a live band man, my first time having a live band, so I hope y'all really enjoyed it, because I am, this is real fun. My first time doing it, now I really feel what a band feel like to be playing behind you while you're rapping your lyrics. Thank y'all. Chill. That's dope as hell right there, now that's what you call dope. Yeah sir, that right there was no hook by the real live band man, they going crazy. What's up y'all, it's your girl Tyna Cole and you are watching OJ the Juice Man on 85. Today's cocktail that we're going to be crafting up is the Sun Valley Sunset. One of these and it's lights out. So today we're going to be using Hennessy as our base spirit. So go ahead grab your Hennessy and we're going to add in a couple ounces. Pour that straight into your mixing tin. Now our next ingredient is going to be some lemon juice, some orange juice, and just a smidgen of cranberry juice. Now we're going to go ahead and add some ice to our mixing tin. We're going to shake it up, put a little muscle into it. All those professionals go ahead and grab some ice at the same time. Add it to your glass and keep shaking up your cocktail. Grab your strainers and we're going to strain our mixture over our fresh ice. Now we're going to grab our Grand Marnier and we're going to add it as a float. Beautiful. Now we're going to garnish this one with an orange and a lemon. Garnish it with my orange, adding my lemon to it. And this is the Sun Valley Sunset. Cheers. I was so sick I missed the interview man. I mean I love that nigga juice. This man is a legend man. Like we was having a conversation outside just about how much stuff he's brought to the game. And I don't know if you even feel like you get the credit for it but like man you done did so much for the game man. It's an honor to have you on 80 vibes today man. Juice man in the building. I'm in the privilege to be able to give him to you while you're still able to receive him. Oh shit hold up Juice we got some shit for you man. We got you. No we got to keep you laced man. It's crazy cause I just had my ghetto legend. Yeah yeah see what we got you this time man. You're going to have a whole collection. I went to the hood and I was like yeah I got a different color with them. Yeah. See now my shirt can go with my fucking head. Make sure you got it in there. My shirt is so on my head. So if you see me around the town with my ghetto legend. You already know what I'm talking about. We're going to have to make sure we get you one of them official treble bears right there too. Oh yes sir. Thank y'all. Y'all gave me some. Thank you. You got to make sure you there for part two man. We got to get a follow up. All the way man. I'm going to ask them a couple of questions that I would have asked them the first time on this one. The first one being man like do you feel well how important is recognition and credit to Juice man. I mean. Do you feel you get what you deserve. I really don't get it. But I don't triple buy it. At first I kind of maybe probably did. You'd be like they don't acknowledge me for shit. But then after being not a lot of knowledge for a lot of the stuff. I just like you know what fuck it. I just roll with it. I'd be one of them. But I mean if don't nobody really said a mention and I ain't going to be the one to bring it up. I just go day by day fuck it. Right. I mean that's a good mentality to have. But I'm telling you like we were just talking like that repetitive hook. Like what you see everybody doing now man. Juice man was the first one to put that in the game. And I remember when it first came out and he was like what is this. And now everybody doing it. You know what I'm saying. That lives wasn't really like how you was going with the shit. See when I created my ad I just did my ad list. Because I come from Ryan in the old school shit. In the old school car you had the light with the beat. You whip in. So when I was doing figure that I did want to rap and trying to find ad lists to put with it. I just wanted to give you that hype shit while I'm rapping. Still doing like hey you know what I'm saying. Because it's going to still make you want to bounce in your car while you're trying to listen to the music. Man I know you always keep it so goddamn. Eastside so goddamn. Sun Valley so test and coach out it. But it's like I know like since we linked I've been sending you all these clips. Car groups. I mean I'm like you know. I told you like your music is so big of that subculture bro. Like you said Ryan in the old school. How did it make you feel to see that. That people were like you know what I'm putting their shit out the shop. Getting their reels on. That's the first shit they want to play. You know what I'm saying. It made me feel good because I'm that kind of car dude. You know what I'm saying. I always look old school. Especially in my street days. When I had 84 cut lists. I had 83 cut lists. I had 89 bought shit. I had 88 bought shit. I had 86 bought shit. I had a 71 done. I had a 72 done. I had a 1988 shit. Hey don't get pulled. Well I feel like I'm missing a car. I had a C-State in Paula. There you go. But it was a 4 though. It was a 2 though. It was a big stinking long car. My dad had gave it to him. But it was one with a C-Circuitel like. Yeah you got a kid. And I put it around and gave it to my buddy. I'm like I don't want this photo with a car. And he had looked out on me a car for the low one time. Oh no. I want to say. I gave him that car. My car got impounded. Damn. And them niggas stole my car from the impound footman. Damn. And so I gave him one of my cars. I hadn't put it back together yet. For doing that footman. Damn. So he wouldn't have got that man. Damn. He was sending niggas to the impound. Get your shit back. All the way. So shit. When he got it back shit. We stripped that bit to the bell miller. And set it back in front of the impound footman. Right. Y'all can have it back now. You ain't been to have all this shit. Well I had just put it together. I put the multi-transmission. She'll kick real hard. B. Pain. Headliner. 1-0-4 was it. I put brand new rally white leather. And the folk took my car man. Well it hurt. I love it. I mean you done been able to survive through so many different eras of music from just like from the B.T. To the ringtone era. To the Mice Bay era. I mean you know what I'm saying. When you two were first jumping off. Now you got all these different streaming platforms. And iTunes. And the Spotify. The sound clouds. And there's just so many different outlets to get music out to people man. What have you found has been your best source to get shit out to people. And my whole entire record. I'm saying it's just as far as now with the digital age. Oh right now with okay. With disc roads. That's having like fucking. Sign up when they say you can distribute your music to like 300 plus stores. 200 plus stores. So at first I ain't know what to hear every time. I don't think you can see it be like physically installed. No. Digitally installed. Like iTunes. Google Play Music. For the Android people. You know Android. iPhone. Different shit. Tyloo. But that's just for streaming too. I don't. Shit. I guess so. I don't know. Like when I send them the music through my life. Say if I put my shit out through tunecore. I upload all the music. The artwork. They approve everything. Make sure it's you. And then they ask me what date I want to drop. I tell them the date. And then on that date it drops. But with tunecore I want to say. They site said 250 stores. Or maybe 200 plus stores. Or 250 plus stores. Something like that. And then once they upload that. I just really go off of long visits on iTunes. Google Play. Spotify. And Pandora. The Beatles. Yeah. And then I really don't check the rest. I just go off and maybe them four or five. And then that's it. Do you feel like you're going independently. Yeah. Since you happen to reintroduce yourself under your own new terms. Yeah. I mean. In your own boss this time. Yeah. This time. Yeah. But yeah. I can say I'm doing it again. But independently. But just I guess without the big label. Marketing scheme. Yeah. Behind it. You don't attract the traffic that's really, really needed. Yeah. Yeah. Like you. We was talking outside and you was talking about your original grind. She was putting up posters. Oh yeah. And had the Jays batting up the CDs. Yeah. The CD towels. Yeah. About ten CD towels. We had got the ten. Ten CD towels. They hold six spots. The top spot is the main CD that you're burning from. And then the other five slots are the actual CDs that's burning. Yeah. Shit. I had ten towels. I had fucking broadband with it. My neighborhood butted J. But they really my butt is like brother, brother motherfucker had them down now. Because we was buying the wholesale. So they give you the hard clear case. And then you buy the artwork. I mean you do your artwork. Take the picture. And then you buy the inserts. Stick it in the sleeve. Yeah. You buy the inserts. And then you put the CDs. And so I had the towels. I bought the shit to put the black writing on the CD. Oh yeah. The laser printer type thing. Yeah. I put that on there. And then I was buying my own posters. Flyers. Going around the convenience store. Leading CD. Put them up on the light pole. That's what I'm saying. Like with the transition for what Lois just asked you about the way it works now. Versus where you come from. Does that take the enthusiasm away from the grind? Because you come from such a... Hands on hands. Yeah. That's what I kind of say it is. Because that's what I know is that kind of way of me doing it. The way with that. Leaving the CDs and still receiving now. Fucking they making calls with no CD player. So it got to be digital. You know what I'm saying? Digital marketing somewhat in effect to help make up from the hand to hand transaction. Because I caught myself recently because I still got a bunch of CDs that I wasn't able to give away at the time of CD era. Man I got a bunch on. Man let's sell them hoes. That's what I'm saying. We got the will say it already. Bro I went to a show and tried to give them people. I found them on the ground. Track him. Lift on the counter. Lift the waist on it. No, no. We got to sell them hoes. New face water. One. New face got all the hip hop history. So if you got any goddamn juice man. Any memorabilia. You know what I'm saying? He got to get shit. I need to get it. And then you know if people out here. I got bosses in this shit. If people out here to collect CDs. It's more fucking collected. I just throw away a whole bunch of posts. Nah you fucking up bro. You fucking up. You posted a holla at us. Ain't that a goddamn shit. I'm sure you had to get to that. Go do that now. I don't know. That shit else away. That's what I mean. Like there's so many people man that love you. Like and what you did and brought to the game. Like I said I'm nigga. Cop a chicken Slim. I used to listen to that shit every single day. Back to back to back. It just was some shit. Like I never heard before. Like I never heard a nigga rap on a beat. That sounded like that. And that shit come together like that. I mean it just came together so beautifully. Like a nail. Sounds like I'm getting money. Exactly. That is the payday song. Come on. I was out there. I said it's some shit you say. I said by doing that he would make an anthem. When I get a big check. I don't get money. I don't get money. I'm getting a little residual check. Residual check. Seven dollars and ten cents. That ain't no soul. That's the Negro spirit. It speaks to the spirit of black folks. Because it sounds so believable. It's like you having so much fun on there. We used to be like hey. I didn't even read Richard White. I was like nigga I didn't even got all that shit on. His bitch room was here. That's just the type of thing. Even though you're a trap nigga. You got those types of games to live. You still made time to make music that was fun. You know what I'm saying. White engines like you gave us. You gave us. I don't think you can get credit for your range. You know what I'm saying. Because you give us the hype shit. Then you come around and give us a good ass like back like song like 80. You know what I'm saying. You got me. Faded. Faded. I'm scrapped with little babies. Babies. And I'm flying down 20. 20. Fiddle mate. About 80. 80. Oh man. Spirit. Yeah. I told. He said something outside about. You said your note. You said the same booking number you had since like 06. 06. Yeah. When we started round and round doing this shit in the city. Burn one. Burn one. Burn one. I told him that's the sound track. That was the sound track. We used to have this little shit where it was like you're not in a running gas station. Grab some blunts and little drinks. You know you're going to be out on that. Man. Me and this nigga used to try to see how many fucking mixtapes we could find at all the gas stations. It don't matter what you'll never see the same mixtapes. Yeah. You ain't going. Yeah. You have an OJ one. That shit had 38 songs. I was like man. I don't even know if he approved this. I can't prove this. I'm sorry about that booze. You get them ones off them CDs, man. They be classy. They beat them like I told them. He got a song called Alley Cuts. And he got all the way your money. And I couldn't remember my nigga name recording money, but this nigga's put a verse on there that was so nasty. I mean, I'm in the alley with them alley cats trying to make my money back. J jumping back to back because they love that. Bring it out the bowl. Man, this shit as good as gold. Man, this shit as good as soul. Watch, I made my money pulled. I'm a fucking grinder. Flash show where you find them. Best coke can you ever find because it fire. And I got a stupid writ. Coke ain't on the stolen shit. Every time you look off in my cabinet, you see stacks of shit. Oh, I forgot to remind you. Price is got a little higher. Every time a country boy call, I gotta find them. Nigga trying to hide them. Shooting numbers on the low. Man, my nigga, I'm talking about man. Like this shit. Juice, man, like Slim. And we are in the business of giving niggas that we fuck with. They flowers, as they say, man. Listen, you did some shit that's going to last forever. Classic, man. You really legendary out here. They're all the way in Zayas. That nigga is amazing. Now, I did want to ask you about the Jadakiss feature because I remember what that caused in hip hop when you did that. Whose phone in? It was fake. Exactly. Because everybody know Jada is like the lyrical nigga and everybody's like, how do you get with Juice, man? How did that come together? And when you went and did that, do you feel like that put you in a different light in the New York rap scene? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, because I didn't record that song in the studio with Jadakiss. I want to say the label. Somebody hit me say Jadakiss wanted to do a song. It was somebody with whatever label I would at the time. I went to the studio. It was the hook. I don't know what Jada first was on it. But I know I wasn't in the studio with him. It went in, you know, because I did the hook on it. Now, Swiss Beat did the hook. I can't remember whose phone it was. Shit, everybody might have did that. Okay, so Swiss beat the hook. Okay. So when I got it, it was just the hook and the beat. But it was for Jadakiss. So I'm like, damn, what the fuck? Jadakiss didn't do a real deal. A rapper, rapper. Like, he's serious. He ready to rap. I'm trying to rap. I should say I don't rap. Like, this nigga want to fuck with me. He was rapping and everything. Man, I went in that motherfucker. I tried my best to go the hard as I can go. And then when they got it back, they ended up here saying they liked it. They liked the record and they was going to run with it. Am I willing to come to New York to shoot a video? I said, fucking right. Yeah, yeah. Fucking right. I went out to New York. I went just me and the security. And we was in Yonkers. Oh, that's what that's about, right? Man, I'm walking around by myself. I don't know shit. But then this went on, rough riding was big on bringing out the bike. Oh, man, that shit was amazing up there. To see how them fuck ride up. Because I just come from watching BET before I'm a rapper. Just seen it in the video. And that's what these niggas do for real. They can do this shit for real. And I'm in New York. They are doing the chicken noodle soup and shit in the video. I'm like, bro, I don't need it or something. I got them came a long way from Poland. Exactly. And that shipped another culture, man. Because it's like you are the land of shit. Like y'all niggas laid that foundation. And then to go up and see the New York. New York forward. To bring it together and just see it's the same shit everywhere. Niggas just do little different shit. We ride, y'all ride, no schools down. Hit them niggas popping willies and chicken noodle soup. And that's the shit. I gotta ask this. Any of these newer cats that didn't came out that you want to work with, that you ain't got the chance to yet? It's a few. It's a few. It's a few that I probably haven't even, I listen to their music, but I haven't met them yet to let them know I like their shit. You know what I'm saying? With their mind doing anything. But a lot of times, too low. I ain't gonna lie. When I get around certain order, I try not to really never say nothing about working cause I want to seem like I'm grouped up. But I really am grouped up. Or a fan of them. You know what I'm saying? That's the thing. We got to bring that shit back. It is 100% okay to be a fan of them. And I said that, but then I'm like, he look at me as a rapper, but then is it okay for me to be grouped up? Think how much shit never happens. He probably said to you how much you fuck. Man, I want to do something, dude, man, but I didn't want to say it. And he be like, now I'm fucked with you pussy. But it takes one time where that shit didn't happen. And then the nigga, you're not gonna do it no more, nigga. But nigga, fuck it what you want. You be like, now I never tell a nigga, I fuck with this shit. I don't have to have to fuck. I don't have met niggas that had to find them with me. And that shit fucked up, bro. I guess cause they caught me at my peak. I wanted really that OJ, OJ, no more type shit. And they was, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, and they tried that shit. Yeah, cause it's different when you know them all. Yeah, yeah. And when they know you, then it's a whole different conversation. Yeah, yeah. All the way. And another thing, man, like I don't know if anybody ever talk about this shit. Like nigga on Twitter, you one of the funniest niggas dog. Like, man, if you read this nigga, back in the day I used to read this nigga too. Like this nigga Juice, man, funny as a motherfucker. Wow. Like, dude, do you feel like, you know what I mean, as a rapper that that's something that you couldn't display with you being who you are? Like the comedic side of Juice, man? Yeah, cause I wanted them to look at me as a trap rapper. You know what I'm saying? But I'm really funny nigga. My brother gonna be saying it too. Like, bro, yeah, funny here. But I'm like, I don't know what you're saying. You can tell by your punch lines, bro. Took it for some calamari to bitch to order cheese stick. No, man. This shit happened. This shit happened. This shit on the menu. This shit happened. Damn, bro, we got the $5 pay. You go for the $16. All right, cool. Yeah, I'm 20 of them. Yeah, get to it. Man, we gonna take you to play home, man. That's the real sense of cheese dance party at the bar party. You be like, what do you say? The car saying color thunder. No, we got it. Fuck color thunder. Fuck color thunder. And when nigga hit me with that on Instagram and they come in like that, he's talking to the thing and like, damn, what color is thunder? No color. But when I was rapping this shit, it sounded good. Cause when I first did it. Cause lightning like blue, white shit like that, yeah. Thunder gotta be. I don't know, bro. Thunder gotta be like gray. Oh, black? I don't know, bro. Yeah, it is like that. I don't know, man. That's something. I need you to give a sound of color. Yeah. No, there's people out there. That's got the witcher color, but they see the color. Somebody's gonna be in the comments and cut that part out. Well, actually. There was this green before the oxygen hit. Oh, God. If you had an infrared camera, you would be able to see that the spectacle is actually darkish green tint. What's your favorite Juice Man song? What's your favorite song? To perform all this. Period. What's that one for you that you did? It's probably gonna probably be like... Cause I like public housing, but I never get to perform public housing. Cause when I perform maybe one or two times the crowd didn't give me that response to where I needed to perform anywhere else again. Public housing, yeah. How are they? I would say something like that... I'll be trapping tight shit. Bum processed! I'll be a JUST BUM Exact. Yeah man. That's what it is. You got so many, Slim. You got so many. I don't think you know how your shit really impacted when motherfuckers was hearin' that music. But you know one thing I did get obs strongly, As a Southern rap fan, it's the way they tried to talk all of our rappers out of doing their subject matter. You get what I'm saying? They were like, damn, you going to travel on air soon? You going to travel on air soon? It was like, nigga, when you say shit to nobody else, why you got to point out the south to be like, he only can do this. I hate it that way. I hate it. I ain't see how nobody was that different. I hate it to this day. It's still more... Like because they talk about... You know, they still ain't never switched. They talk about saying dope on their shit, but because the niggas said... Put more words in it. We met a tortical, apagorical. Yeah. It's historical. The niggas said, oh, but he was still talking about a bread. Right. And that's what I'm saying. Like for me... It's when your little brother learned how to beat you with more of a comeback, but he just keep doing the little flip. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But he got... I mean, saying that like, damn, bro, 2023, you still talking about dope? Yeah. Niggas, everybody still talking about dope. Yeah. But see, the difference is now these niggas is on it. See, y'all was selling it. Niggas is using it now. They're like, damn. See, the problem was... Switch it up, juice. Take some of the dope. Niggas, we came from the right... We came from the right era where we took the right shit from the trap music. We took the motivation. We took the grind. We took the hustle. We took the flipping the shit into something legit. We took all that shit. These niggas took the dope. They took all that they just... They used it. That's all they wanted to take from it. They didn't want to take the... You know what I'm saying? They wanted to... What I did with it. I'm trying to... If they really pay attention, I'm trying to show you how to get some money. If... Like, if you don't sell dope or trap... You could trap at work, like... They said I was... That's what I was just about to say. I don't know if you fuck with that social media heaven, but on TikTok... They'd be on my ass. It's a bunch of fucking white women who just rap the hardest shit that they can find. They like suck them off. And they just be having like videos where they just rapping all these fucking hard-ass trap lyrics. I'm like, bro, white people be on some sneaky shit. Okay, so look, we was talking about outside about... Gentrification of trap music. Gentrification of trap music. They got a whole genre now that sound like techno with 808s that they trying to call trap. But we was trying to say the sound of trap music, I think originated with you. OJ, Gucci, Jeezy. As far as the sound, it had been mentioned before. It had been mentioned with Cool Breeze, Goodymob, T.I. Definitely Get On My Feel, all of them had mentioned it. But the sound, the way that... That's y'all. Like, and I don't think nobody can... I don't like seeing motherfuckers trying to take it and say that it's something... Oh, you discovered it here, but man, everything you like, it come from us. Us, true. You know what I mean? Shout out to being a pioneer for that shit, man. That's real life. I don't know where else I heard that you rapping on the beat so aggressively and effortlessly on that Zaytovan type shit. Yeah, that's you, bro. It was the whole movement. Hey, nigga, I gotta ask this now. In the club, when? The OJ Simpson ever, like, tried to fuck with me by the name, you know? But I be getting people saying, I don't know what they trying to tell OJ Simpson, because they saying OJ Simpson shit, but they tagging me in it. I hope you die, juice man, which I didn't. And then they be saying shit like, go get your daughter Chloe. That's what I'm saying, nigga. I'm like, what the fuck? I'm not the OJ Simpson. And then I just had to, I mean, it's just so crazy that y'all saying, bro, I just went to court the other day, by inspiration, it's probably to tell you, I thought they give you 30 days from your birthday to get your tag, but APD pulled me over. Immediately, damn. And walked up on me like, man, turn this fag more, fuck off. I'm in my hair cap. So I'm like, that ain't this shit. They hate hair cap. So I turn it off. I turn it more, fuck off. Yeah, he said turn this fag more, fuck off. So I turn the power off. Got nothing. He like, man, you know your tag is probably like, yeah, my birthday November 23rd is only December 8th or something like that. And I thought I'd get 30 days. He was like, well, in our system, it's showing, it's spying. So he, it was like they were trying to tell me to get out of the car, which I was praying they don't. And then he was like, hold on right quick. It's poem now. Two, three niggas and a female. The niggas come back with a ticket. He's like, bro, you are OJ Juman. I said, yeah, I'm trying to use a fake heart to make me not get out of the car. I don't care about the ticket, just don't make me get out of the car. So he's like, man, I just seen your interview. Yeah, what one? 85 cell. Stop it. Stop it. Boy, you dare to hit OJ Juman. You did. So I looked, boom. I said, yeah, I just did. I did do that interview with Carlos. He was like, man, I still got to give you the ticket. So boom, I get the ticket, go to court. These folks say, oh, the wheel. I ain't here. I just heard William laying. So then she got the D.A. got to say it again. So I wave my hand. Man, the sheriff in there said, we got the temptations. Man, I said, I just dropped my head, like, brought me court. Why? Bruh. Hey, man. Bruh, then he could hit me with the temptations in court, bro. Look, you ain't saying shit. I ain't saying shit. I'm not ready to just want to pay my thing and get out of here. What they saying? I can't pay the money. I got to see the judge in court. Yeah, ain't nobody come to see you over here. Man, you come to see y'all. Man, that shit fucked me up when you said it. Because she had this, yeah, like, older William two times. Man, I was like, that's mother fucker, man. Shit. You do this shit all night, man. All the way, man. But we just wanted to goddamn make sure we sat down with you and chop up a little game. Yeah, that's right. We'll let you know that we appreciate you. Man, I thank y'all. We fucking wish you the day tomorrow. Every time y'all come. Every time y'all come. Every time y'all come. And you just turn me on and don't. Oh, yeah. We got this. We got this. Yeah, man. That nigga out there, y'all going dumb. That nigga know that shit, man. I don't know nothing about that shit. That nigga had me at the crib the other day, nigga. I was in class, like, okay, so what does the blue one do? He was like, nah, she gonna blue one. Don't worry about that. What she wanted is the undercarriage to be right. Undercarriage. Undercarriage. Undercarriage. What else? Who else? Who else? So Jessica came up with pop up a one in white man. I'm like, let me see your, check the undercarriage out. Not the undercarriage. Yeah, man. You got to bust my mom's shit, girl. On my hood, legendary checklist, I can say I wrote it in probably with O.J. to do. What? That's a real getaway. I ain't gonna say the situation with just the goddamn frame and that is, yeah. Get on the scavenger, honey. Take a ride with O.J. to check it out. I see the traps of America. I smote the blood with trick daddy. That one bunk, okay? That one bunk? Yeah, he wrote it. How long did it take you to know it wasn't? I knew, because I wrote it. Out of the gate. Oh, okay. There you go. I'm about to say it. No cheating. Then somebody asked him, too. Somebody was like, he was like, not right now. Not on duty. Not on duty. What's shitting, man? We ain't gonna hold you no longer, man. We were talking shit for a little minute, man. We got other things to do, but you make sure you stay tuned. Season three, 80 Vi. 80 Vi. Yeah. Okay. So, I see in the timing 32 for the 18. Same number, Peyton Manning for the coast team. Play that shit again, dude. Ay, ay, ay, ay. Copper chicken doll for the 18. Same number, Peyton Manning for the coast team. And I'm Chico Bean and I stay clean. Juice Man in the trap and he on the team. You know they're money, but you know we streets. I walk in magic city, speed game that eats free. I buy me something to eat, cause they making them. Let's get some dick and something to eat. You said some dick and something to eat. I said all she want to do is get some dick and something to eat. Ay, yeah, you know that shit they're real live. I bought her oldest son a new PS5. See, you a better man than me. I bought the little nigga Hammer, taught him how to be. Bob the Builder, yeah. Her little daughter, man, I feel her. She took me to the school and I told her I was with her. She said I don't know my daddy. I was like, shit, I'll be here. Hold up, I'm up for nigga of the year because I bought her mama black and mal and brought her two beers. Damn, you say you bought her two beers? I bought a wine tip black and mal and two beers. Ay, ay, well I'm the nigga, I'm the shit because I got her nails done and her mama wig fixed. I'm the nigga I done and got her toes and her feet. Ay, and I'm the nigga of the day because I sent her oldest son in jail a new J. Ay, her pussy and then I rolled her two blunts. Ay, well I'm the nigga, the pipe on the broken house. Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, hold up, hold up. I just want to say something. Nigga got six cell phone and all on jump. Ooh, we. We in this bitch, OJ the Jew man. OJ the Jew man. That's how we coming. Y'all nigga really can rap. Y'all make y'all small. Y'all nigga really can rap. We gotta get juice on the table. We gonna get you on that Jew man. 85 season three, OJ the Jew man. Ay!