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None, none, you know what they're all goin' I want you all to stop what you're doing, go like, subscribe Follow us on all social media platforms I mean on our Facebook, Instagram, TikTok Threads, Snapchat, you name it We're on it, just look up Boss Talk Podcast One on one and you'll find us If you want to see our full length interviews Without no interruptions, exclusive content Go to our YouTube channel And go under our membership You'll find our videos If you want to sign up for our membership, just underneath this video You'll see the link to how to join our membership Click it, you get to it real, real easy And we thank you in advance for the support Man, check it, man Hey, man, listen, man Make sure you do what Mr. Makers said But this guy right here don't need no introduction Everybody know him We had a guy that was chatting everything about him When he was gone, this dude was incarcerated And I ain't gonna lie to you That's how I found out about him You know what I'm sayin'? Really? Yes, I'm gonna break it all down He know where I'm goin' with this Man, did some things If the song fit Then, man, I don't know You know what I'm sayin'? This guy right here, man He been known, that's all I'm gonna tell you Everybody get into it, man Goldmouth is in the building, man Goldmouth I wish Male Man was home Goldmouth was free Let me tell you somethin' When you got home He wish he was free Y'all linked up This was the song? Yeah, you know what I'm sayin'? That we can get into that shit a little later, man I know, I had to give it up to you Cause that's how it all hit different, okay? This ain't no regular I told y'all already, it's like just think of me Settin' under the tree You pulled up in a When you left here, Monte Carlo SS You feel me? Gray, with the gray rims You know what I'm sayin'? And I'll run business Shit back then Yeah, we had to put the old Yeah, we had to put the old school up Okay, now you pull up on me I'm under the tree, so I'm just coming to be It's cause they from out of town So they comin' in from the city down to the country I'm settin' under the tree, and Goldmouth get out Yeah Now you don't boss talk one on one That's all it is, okay? Let's do it So, Goldmouth Born and raised in In Georgia For show, for show Yeah, I've heard about making What, okay, people watchin' What is it about making Georgia That stands out I mean, making It has a very rich history As far as music is concerned You know what I'm sayin'? A lot of great musicians came from the city Like who? Settin' on the dock of the bay Yeah, yeah, yeah That's my daddy's favorite song before he passed away Yeah, that's You don't know the song, do you? I know the song, don't do me Well, whistle it then No, I can't Let's keep going, man Oh, yeah You know, she Jamaican No, I know the song She know Patra and all that You know that type of shit Boozy Buns You know nothing about no damn old history You know nothing about no damn old history Yeah Nah, she know We know boss lady know So Were you raised with your mom and dad Together in the household? Yeah, originally that's how I was To the crack era hit How old were you at that time? I was around like eight or nine Eight or nine, then they split up Yeah, they split up, they got caught up In the crack In the ghetto and stuff So that created a great separation And because of that Me and my sisters We basically had to Get at how we live Well, I had an older brother I got an older brother, excuse me But he wasn't raised with us He wasn't raised on my side of the family He was raised on his father's side So I was raised With my mother So basically I was the Most the oldest brother I was the man in the household Were the sisters younger? My sisters were older So you're the baby? No, I got a baby sister Most of my sisters were older So I had to pretty much You know I had to be the man in the household Because my father was in prison And my sisters They were girls It's a man's world Where there's Responsibility Is a concern So I had to find my way So you say your father was in prison But whenever they split up How long after they split up did he go to prison Or did he go straight to prison Why they split up? When my mother and my father got on drugs When crack Devastated the urban Communities it was like Hurricane Katrina Everything started falling apart at that time And it wasn't long Before we had when Dead-ass broke because my father was a construction worker He had a real big business In construction So we was pretty well off But when crack hit I started seeing TVs And VCRs and shit getting pawned And disappearing out of the crib So he went on him a little stealing spree Oh okay When they're stealing and breaking and shit He was in prison long before he wound up in prison How much time did he get? He did probably like five peas here Got back out Monkey jumped back on his back Shit did another three Shit like that off and on Time adding up though Right Being away from his kids In the meantime the kids had to Suffer and fend for themselves Were your parents a type of Well since your dad had left and your mom was there Drugs and all of that But was he a type of father that still Took the time to try to be there for you As in be present somehow? Yeah even when he was in jail You know he was in prison He would write these long ass letters and shit You know speaking all these Big words that a nigga really didn't Understand and shit that a nigga Didn't really want to hear at that time You know trying to encourage me to Go the right direction Trying to give me wise advice As to you know how to Be a young productive man Growing up so he always Did that but you know his tactics Didn't always work under the Circumstance I cringe at the fact You know when I was researching you It was a thing where I believe at 13 you called A case for a double homicide Yeah at 13 I called a double Murder charge Was that out of frustration because You were trying to figure it all out No I mean let's clear it up I don't know nothing about that case That's an open case Still penning I don't give a fuck A murder charge For life I didn't know that You allegedly So I mean Was this something that You were going through a lot as a kid So at the end of the day A lot of places you ended up Were because of the situation that Pushed you there Yeah I mean you see what I'm saying Not in a it could be good or bad But it's still something pushing How I got fucked up in that murder That double murder at the age of 13 Is because I was in the street Doing the drug thing selling drugs And I was robbing Like a motherfucker too at that time And some white boys had pulled The hood you know Any time white boys come to the hood Shit that was a lick So I'm like shit I was about to try to rob these white boys Actually because I felt like they had it On them When I got in the car with them I was bold It was like three of them They was in the little 5.0 I never forget I jumped in the back seat like hell yeah Which I wanted from the Surry So I had my gun on me I was up robbing them But shit I didn't know But they was on the same old bullshit I was on So they was coming to get a nigga From the hood to rob him You know what I'm saying for the work he had So they took me to a cemetery And They beat me real bad You know they beat me real bad You know down the unconscious And you were by yourself? Yeah I was by myself You know it was a little bit as 5.0 two-seater I mean four-seater excuse me I had two doors you know what I'm saying Only two doors so I couldn't get out the motherfucker You know I thought shit was I thought life was a game too I was so young I was only 13 I had just turned 13 They pulled out a gun I'm like what you gonna do You gonna use the motherfucker So I'm trying to get my gun out at the same time You know they started brutally beating me And you know I'm steady trying to You know do whatever I'm trying to do I just woke up later on that night In the cemetery I was bloodied up And black eyes And just bust all up So I had you know Made it clear that 5.0 You know ran across these guys again I was gonna get my get back And It just so happened 345 days later You know those Although I didn't have anything to do with it You know what I'm saying it's just like You can speak certain things in existence And so I guess just by me speaking That you know it manifesting These guys got In my neighborhood on the Duncan block Like execution style murder Like 34 days later so Were they from your area though Nah they was I think they was college Students or something going to one of the prestigious Colleges and making Mercy University To their older kids They was older than me Yeah I was 13 they were probably like 1920s college age And they had to figure it out They was on a mission too And They got found like just slaughtered At the top of our block And quite naturally you know everybody Going automatic look at you I did it You know what I'm saying especially when I was In the streets doing a type of work I was doing Anyway they felt like it It was right up my alleyway so you know what I'm saying I I got up on a real deal of investigation Scrutiny You know harassed by the police Question interrogated I mean numerous times my family Was up on the surveillance like So I had to go to jail sit down you know just A lot of Being that they was They didn't look like us that even Made it more of a big situation One of the mothers was to ask you to judge Every time I went to mother fucking court I wouldn't be able to fuck if it was for A misdemeanor Like Every political Clout she had She would pull and make it Make my life miserable you know You 1314 I mean they actually during that time That's when I I went to YDC They called it TYC here Yeah youth prison so they sent me to Youth prison I had to go do A period of 18 months For some shit they just had them trumped up on me To get me off the streets so they can By time to bill a case Against me you know what I'm saying Wow that's crazy And with you getting in trouble doing it You say you used to rob and you ended up on the streets And doing all this stuff but then you saw Your father went through what he went through And went to prison and You saw the crack area of the way it was And your parents but you still ended up Being a victim of the streets why Nah because I didn't look at That side of things I looked at the glory Side of things you know I seen the drug Dealers with their motherfucking Dream team Jordan's on With their motherfucking you know they Jersey's On I seen the Homies riding and they motherfucking Fixed up cars, tricked out cars You know don't goes In their mouth you know Rolexes This is what I saw and this is what I wanted you know The other parts of it yeah It was there but that Ain't what I was focused on I was focused on You know trying to get me one of the motherfucking Hard ass Cadillac with the fifth wheel In the back you know A motherfucking Rolex you know All the girls you know what I'm saying That's what I wanted in my life So I didn't want to be the crack head You know cooped up in the motherfucking dope House smoking rock that wasn't what I was About I wanted the other part Of the life the part that That's glorified The kingpin lifestyle You know the part that I can get my family up out of the hood That's what I wanted but even with that You see the consequences a lot of time Because a lot of those people you saw That eventually went to prison right Or died but The thing about a prison was glorified though How? A lot of people with that Shit a lot of people that go do time Even it's glorified now and niggas respect Niggas who got time on They built you know what I'm saying In prison I saw the love they was getting Muffles was hugging them Muffles was looking up at them like you know They name was ringing like they had clout They had a great reputation They had respect and that's the type of shit That you really needed in order to be Taking serious in the streets But not only that when you even got To the location of prison People already knew you from the streets That was already there so they embraced you They make you feel like you like Dang you here They know that you was fine and they knew You was in the streets they know like He ain't not nobody to play with We glad he here come now we more Powerful it's a part of the culture Do you feel like there's something wrong with that though I feel like It's certainly something wrong with that You know for people To feel like they need to go to prison to be Validated right you know for people To feel like it's okay It's not okay because We know what it is Nevertheless in the streets When you trying to gain reputation That's just kind of like game banging right now You know You can't tell these people that you know Game banging ain't cool when it's Destroying our communities and killing We killing each other killing you know Fellow brothers around the way But that's what they do they game bang For strikes they want to get reputation They want to be known as being The most gangster game banging That is you see what I'm saying It's just a part of our fucked up culture And I think it has a lot to do with Being one track mind just like How you said when you was going through What you going through this is the only thing you saw You know what I mean till Sometimes it takes somebody like you Going to some of these kids or Whoever and saying okay now this is What you see now think of it this way You know what I mean sometimes That they don't a lot of times being That he's older now the young people now Really just gonna listen like that Really go by like what they see a lot Nobody don't listen to nobody You see what I'm saying when you was young Nobody listening you gotta go through Shit yourself that's right you know what I'm saying But it still need to be said because I do agree With that but I really believe I do believe that you know When it's time for Cause so many people sit in a seat and say My mama told me this this this this And I didn't listen but when it was Time for them to bring it back to the Recollection it stuck and they grew up You understand what I mean Yeah that's after they didn't went through it already though See when you was you know When you was young you know When he was young when I was young Our mothers and fathers and grandparents told us A lot of things that we completely disregarded But after we went through it And we got older we seen the wisdom in it And so we tried to spread that wisdom To our kids and grandkids But you know what they gotta go through it too So yeah some people listen Some people don't have to go through it I never had to go through The phases of drug usage I never had to go through that Never used it in your life Because I seen what it did to my parents I seen what it did to people That I knew was in great position Of great status and it reduced them It reduced giants to midges So when I seen that I knew I didn't I knew I was No greater than those Individuals that I looked up to That they completely destroyed Did you ever go through You know being in the streets The liquor store man that owned the liquor store Get on and then now you coming out with Yeah You coming out with boxes now You can just get anything you want Yeah you can get anything And that's just how I was in the During the crack era Like even crack today I seen a lot of the homies that I I did my thing with Them niggas smoking rods now When you get on drugs niggas We serve the junkies We used to serve the smokers How did you become a smoker It happens They be like I don't know They don't know I was fucking with this girl The most famous line it is Man I was fucking with this girl This bitch man she got me on it But we were serving the smokers So you seen what it did to those people So what make you think The power of that demon Yeah and to be real With you like not only did I mean if you come up in that era You see the cooking it You know exactly how all this stuff is going down And for you to try it when you know What it's doing to people is crazy I agree with you 100% I never forget when I was a kid She used to take me to school And she had this little dusty ass car I forgot the name of the car but it was brown When the escort was When the escort was such a vey She be like You know what I'm talking about She used to drive in this little car And on the way to school She used to smoke cigarettes Called Bench and Hedges The green bag Yeah and so She's had a wonders rolled up And the smoke was so stinking I used to hate that shit And I used to be letting out a wonder And she was like why didn't you let my damn wonder I can't stand she's like I bet you can be smoking cigarettes Wow So from that moment I made a vow to myself That I never smoke a cigarette I'm 30 something years old And I never smoked a cigarette I gotta push it to the music Cause we got time Like I know you make kinky first Or whatever right Or did you meet King first So he from your block So how did the music thing start So I summed that up But I don't want to really dwell on it But um So as I told you I had to go to YDC For show So in the hood I was always a rapper I was always you know Fuck around with the Chris Cross shit back then So when I did go to you prison I got out King came to me say That I want to meet me Cause he heard a lot about me being in the streets You know what I'm saying they basically looked up to me As a youngster cause they older than me And so um When I um When I met Jay He wanted to hit me rap cause he had a partner When I met GZ He wanted to hit me rap because He had some cousins in Atlanta That was into the music industry And so you know he didn't want to be GZ didn't want to be no rapper no shit like that But he wanted to you know Be on the business side of things with his cousin Because you know that's what his cousin was doing So boom you know when I met GZ You know we we We kicked it off and um You know spitting little raps around the hood And we linked up with two of his cousins From Atlanta said black and G money And we did the first record Um Then I linked up with them I did the first record that I had ever done And that's how everything got started And afterwards You know we formed this label Called Young Gun Entertainment Okay y'all young What the hell is Young Gun like When y'all what you say you formed Is like you guys didn't you didn't do paperwork Yeah they did paperwork You gotta understand that G that GZ How much old is he of you GZ like 6 About 6 or 7 years old So GZ and Kink Like I told you GZ was falling In the formula Of his cousins From Atlanta who was already in their movies So they gave him the game And then him and Kink had went Back in 97 98 Him and Kink had went back down To Fort Lauderdale With fucking with Jeffery Eubanks and Nemo And um They gave them even more game So when they came back to making It was like you know I'm saying a little milk Because that's what they called me in the streets They called me a little milk Man we finna um get this record label We finna start Young Gun Entertainment And we want you you know what I'm saying To be the rapper we need you to do your thing Man cause you hard as fuck you got the streets You got the charisma you got Everything we need you know what I'm saying We gonna be CEOs and we We just want you to do your thing So that's how everything got started Wow and so when everything gets started Um you end up Catching a case of some sort Yeah I was catching cases the whole while The whole while Yeah because of that judge I kept Antagonizing you Yeah now I wasn't making it no better either Cause shit I was steady doing the same shit Cause we ain't gonna learn till we bump out here We gonna get to where we going When did the name Goldmouth come about It's funny but um So in the streets I had golds everywhere you know what I'm saying Golds out of my mouth and shit Um I think we had did a song called Um What the fuck was that in the song It was a song like Yeah Rod Dogg nigga I flip bridge And we both this shit Can't keep it Yeah so we had did a song And on G was like I wrote with young nigga that flip bridge And Rod D So you know what I'm saying That was way back then and so You know they called me Goldmouth But when I went to prison that's when everybody Like really just Like keyed in to the goldmouth Shit like everybody just really just Went crazy you know that one Goldmouth I became more like A legend you know what I'm saying Myth type shit you know what I'm saying So um When I got out of prison you know I had no golds in my mouth You gotta go back to this right here Oh okay you You go to prison Locked up I'm trying to get to the point of How far along were you Like the deal that you guys Had signed and everything No we hadn't went real far Yeah we tried like three albums I got Like the first record that we actually did I got The first record that we did I don't get on top of you No I ain't tripping The first record that we did I gotta have it with that shit too I don't even know what the fuck I gotta do I did too The mic's gonna pick it up but go ahead Yeah so um the first record that we actually I mean what was I saying So yeah We did three albums So we did What was it? Did they hit? Yeah I got them they was underground though Okay of course One of them called Blame it on a yay Another one called Hell in ATL You was doing all the rapping yourself Well I had brought two of my homeboys along Okay You know they're still in the mad time Doing their thing or whatever Okay So then we did another one Called Off the Chain And Through out of process I was When we was doing the music Shit I had called Some more fucked up cases Murder charges and stuff And I was fighting cases King and GZ They felt like I wasn't taking the music Serious They had invested so much money And I wasn't um Necessarily like just Being who they wanted me to be You know as far as like just a rapper You didn't want to give it a hundred percent No you don't want to leave the street life You don't want to leave the street life I would never say I never Wanted to be in the street you know what I'm saying I was forced to be in the street I feel you know But then when you saw the opportunity to be You know get it in the music But the music wasn't paying my bills 15 how old are you 17 Yeah 17, 18, shit like that So it wasn't paying my bills So it's easy to say get in the studio And just record record music And be a rapper But when first of the month come around You know you gotta pay your bills and shit So how you gonna get the money into In the meantime you know what I'm saying Working and stuff like that You know coming from where I come from You ain't gonna get no motherfucking job Who the fuck want to get paid $5, $5.15 We ain't doing that And we know we can get it You know what I'm saying? I know I can give me a motherfucking quarter house A crack break this bitch down Give me $600, $600 big ass rocks And post up and flip that And come up on me a motherfucking half And then tell you on the hole Now you know what I'm saying? You gotta get that quarter key You get $2,500 And you come up on four in the baby You get on nine zip For you know you're on a brick And in the hood a brick is a hustlers dream That's what it was To come up on a kilo A brick is a hustler And we gonna get into it a little bit How much money is a brick The guy who I The greatest rapper Musician of all time Pimp C said they wasn't getting them For 17 down there But it was some people saying 17 on these records And so you know So that I mean But in Texas I love the R.P. The Pimp He was wrong with that Oh wait a minute You not been a company You not been a company Don't you ever in your life Don't you ever in your life Hold on The numbers that they Was quoting on record at that time You know The numbers they was quoting on records at that time It was unheard of It was too high No it was too low In Texas y'all down in there left You gotta think though When the BMF era came Like those Mexicans Atlanta is a drug hub And they was getting that work Over there to Atlanta like the cartels Coming like they was bypassing Texas These particular cartels They was going straight to that The ones I'm talking about Oh no no no We're getting everything Hold on What I'm trying to say is that The people that they were dealing with Were bypassing Texas You know they probably had stopping takes To get across the border then Come on through They was pushing it to the hub of Atlanta And so when they got in Atlanta It wasn't really no middleman's involved So that's why Nice them had them things going for 17-5 for real Okay where were you You were locked up during this time But you knew the prices They wasn't like that when I was on the street They were 24 That's what I was trying to figure out But then when you left You could believe that Because I'm in communication with a lot of The guy that's doing that thing And you hear it And I'm getting in a little head of myself But you hear it when Pimp go on the radio You heard about the You were locked up I heard it though He not I would have agreed with Pimp Had I not known Otherwise I'm on the inside So I know it was really going on So they got a crazy deal that was unheard of Getting 2,000 kilos at one time Of course These people got a main pipe Coming straight to them So it's a difference But the thing is Big Meach ain't easy But what I'm saying I'm not saying But what I'm trying to get you to see is that The prices were that number That's how much he was giving them to His people for That's all it is I'm not here But I get you Me personally I'm not going to speak on That I don't know For sure Like I say, I wasn't there I never had a break for 17-5 There you go However, nowadays they even cheaper Today Today prices I don't deal in drugs But nowadays However I got a car the other day Somebody talking about Stop it Let it go I've never heard prices like that Because you know what This ain't like it used to be This day and age You were going 17 years The quality definitely going down During COVID The prices were 52, 70 The prices 60 bands You know what I'm saying The car I got the other day I got to put my shades in Say it's going down That's the devil That's the devil Trying to get me back We're not going Because life is too good We're not doing that no more To be honest with you It's too many Hussles There's too many opportunities out here Legal hustles Legal hustles There's too many legal hustles out here You know what I'm saying, for a nigga To be going back selling crack And coke and shit like that I'm sure there's good money in it I wouldn't know it People said it's not in style You're breaking out a kilo right now The only thing you hear about right now Is Fettin' All Fettin' All has taken over For the younger generation But you got the 80 babies And the 70 babies They still like smoking crack They want rocks in their system They want to smoke a rock Can people actually Recover from that stuff And not want it no more? You had some people that stopped There's been cases Very few But it's been cases There's been labs I know some niggas that never go back I've seen some niggas that were smoking rocks And became kingpin But I'm saying it's very hard When you get that monkey on your back When you go to Spearmen with that cocaine And that crack It's hard to get off that shit I'm going to pull you out of there I can talk about that all day I'll be sitting right there on it Me too After you You get locked up What's the first song that hit For GZ that you heard That you heard That you was like damn they own What was that first song? This is what I'll do Because I got narrow but respectful For you and bars lady I don't want to really talk much About the homie because I got nothing But love for him I want to focus more on me You know he didn't do his thing He didn't make his legacy To let people know who I am My story So I can create my own legacy You already doing it The first song that I heard That the homie had dropped Was We getting money over here For the dude pimping When I heard that song on the radio It was him in Bomb B It was him in Bomb B Yeah shout out to Bomb B So that's the first record that I heard That he had on the radio And I was in the penitentiary in Florida And I knew it had It had a different dimension To it because I'm listening to this shit I'm in Pensacota, Florida I'm in Santa Rosa state penitentiary On CM so Being that I heard it away from Georgia I knew this shit had to have some type of rain To it and it made me very excited for him And I was very Very enthused I was inspired by hearing that And it made me feel like the 35 years I had caught in the penitentiary wasn't so bad But 35 years man How do you come to grips like You didn't, you at the law library You trying to figure this out You weren't playing no games Every day you get up you trying to figure something out Even to this day a lot of people don't even know That I'm Actually a registered paralegal I know I've been certified I'm a registered paralegal When it comes to business corporate law Criminal law, civil law Family law I'm registered in those areas I understand the Constitution I know the Bill of Rights from the top of my head Like you Quoting one of the Pimp C songs So I had to learn those things when I was in the Penitentiary in order to get myself Out of prison I had to Learn how to Sherpa dies cases Learn how to litigate Learn how to You know, compile motions And you know, just Litigate, you know, to get out of prison I helped a lot of people get these cases Reduced, I was in the law library What was the craziest case that you helped To reduce? It's a lot of crazy cases You gotta give it to me It's one of the things that I I think one of the craziest cases That I helped a brother Was he killed his mama Wow Yeah And He murdered his mama He stabbed her like 17 to 21 times How old was he when he did this? He was of age, he was Probably like a 20, 21 And Murdered his mama So you helped him beat the case? Yeah, I helped him Get back some of his time They had gave him 60, 5 years And he went back to court After I litigated his 2254 Which is the federal habeas corpus He um, federal court's granted His motion reversed and remanded Modified his sentence to 30 years Wow And this is coming from a guy Who only had a sixth grade education Like Nito Shout out to Nito, man Who left school, grandpa told him Don't go back But yeah, like For you to make those strides You to never see that coming Probably, I'm gonna be honest Which for me You know, once you Got in those situations You started to Study and read And you found out It was more to you Than what you probably know When I went to prison You see what I'm saying? People was like, gold mom You gotta find a loophole Yeah And I didn't know What the fuck a loophole was They like a great area In the law where They committed an error At your trial And you can get your case Reversed, overturned So I linked up with an old dude On my first day in prison He was like, man Don't be like the rest of these Jits around here You know, on the basketball court Yeah You know, you better get your You want to get that 35-year sentence off You better get your way In that law library And start studying So I used to see him He had all the law books Stacked in his motherfucking cell Like all these case law That he had been reading And studying He like, the first thing You need to do You need to learn that damn constitution You know, the federal constitution I was like, oh yeah? So he put it in before me Slap it on the table This the goddamn constitution This is your rights right here Learn to build a right The first 10 amendments To, you know what I'm saying So I started studying the rights You know, learning to recite them In my head and learning This before even education It's just straight off the back Yeah, straight, straight You know, the survival instinct Is kicking That's right You know, I liked it To live a good life Before I went to prison I was living good I was rich So I wanted to get back To that lifestyle And I didn't have the paper Because my brother Had ran off with all the money That I had Relocated, moved to New York And left me fucked up In the state of Florida Out of lawyer So I had to fend for myself So I started studying, you know, the law I got a black law dictionary So I could understand the lingo The language of the law And that's what I did You know, I studied the law I studied the words, the diction I studied etology Which is, you know, the study of words And I had to, you know, Apply myself Like I was a motherfucking College law student And that shit worked Wow Can an ex-convict Become a lawyer? You can't become a lawyer That practice in court But you can be a paralegal Which is the people I know what a paralegal is That prepare the documents For the lawyer I couldn't actually go to a court room And be a lawyer And litigate, I mean, argue a case You know, unless it was a pro-state Unless I was doing it on my own But I can't fight for it Also a pro bono You could still go there You're not representing By an attorney Right But you walk up in that motherfucker And, you know, say, You don't know I'm representing myself My name is Sgt. Sgt. You know, this is the case before me You know, whatever it was So you represent yourself Well, you, um, the thing I really That sticks out to me about you Is the fact that you made a million dollars While you was locked up Yeah, yeah I want to break that down, you know And I know you, you know You wrote the books I want to talk about the books You know what I mean These are great accomplishments To even understand I don't understand how you even understood How to, you know, create Whether you self-published How you done it Yeah You know, I, you know me I, my mind was different, you know We getting envelopes All type of stuff trying to come up With stores, you know what I'm saying Yeah Sell some tattoo ink It was a little different You know what I'm saying Yours, you came up with a strategy That was big, that was mega To make that kind of money To be able to take care of yourself During that time I think that's noble as hell So just break it down to me How you was able to come up With the financial, you know Well, how everything came about I was doing seven years on 24-hour lockdown at Florida State Penitentiary Okay And at the time I was still Sitting on 35 years I had been basically, you know Goofed up my life And I wanted to still do something Because I always been inspired I was always motivated and determined To do something with myself and my life And I had no other way Of reaching the people And you said seven years on lockdown You mean that you had to stay in yourself The whole time for seven years Yeah, seven years I didn't come out that cell Until after seven years And the sun The sunshine looked at It felt like paradise You know, when the sun touched My skin, it felt surreal And that's how it is when you At Florida State Penitentiary Maximum lockdown So it was a very Unique experience That's all I can say And even to this day I don't even know how I was able to Survive that Mentally But I do know Because I understand the steps And the measures That I took throughout the process However, you know Back in my motherfucking mansion now Whatever I'm like, ah, damn You know, niggas living like that Like whoa Let me make sure You know what I'm saying It's unbelievable Yeah, so I get calls from my niggas in the pen And I'm like, um They like, man They send me pictures and shit They be like, bro You remember this I'm like, oh, yeah I remember this shit And you know, niggas still living like that So I have to keep that in mind And that's like my motivation So I do A lot of things that I do I do for my homies dad That I left behind the walls That I know will never see They like Brothers that I know You know Ruin for me That genuinely want to see me win That I inspire That I motivate Due to my story Due to my situation My circumstance And so, you know That's one of my main motivations You were saying how you made the million While you were there So what I did I wrote the book I was like, man Because everybody in prison Used to ask me about GZ Yeah, of course He was a real big deal at the time And, you know I got tired of answering questions about that shit That's why you keep saying that in here You're like, I'm tired of it Yeah, so everybody wanted to ask me about it But it's a part of your journey though Yeah, but god damn No, wait a minute I want to ask you what Is it just You've been doing a lot of Press Over there How long you been out now? Like almost three years Three years And you don't answer GZ questions Till you can't answer no damn mo Yeah And I'm tired of that shit, man You know what I'm saying I love it, I love it I'm tired of it No, let's be real Let's be real I'm about to talk one on one What is the worst thing about it? It ain't me You like that It's a part of Yeah, of course it's a part of My origin How I get in the industry And every day I appreciate the homie For taking the initiative To being the person that he is today Because it opened up a lot of doors for me You know what I'm saying Just by him making it Whether it was Intentionally or unintentionally Intentionally On his behalf It still opened up a lot of doors for me And it gave me opportunity So I'm grateful for that You know what I'm saying Shout out to the homie Nevertheless I'm tired of answering questions About that thing But I'll ask you no more What the fuck you mean Because No Fuck So it ain't niggas You gotta understand You was locked up And you don't know how big that movement was It was crazy man You wasn't here to see it And it really makes me more weirder You like what the hell man When I got all this shit You know what I'm saying Like it still kinda new to me But you know cause Let's not talk about Jesus Jesus Yeah But it was new to me So even to this day A lot of stuff is still new to me You see what I'm saying So you know Me knowing a person that slept in my house A person that you know I used to let him wear my jury You know a person that I Really protected in the streets If he had issue You know they came to me for the issues Cause I'm the street niggas They're not the street niggas You know what I'm saying They did their hustle thing But they're not the street niggas So when they had smoke When they had you know When he wanted to go get my earrings Or rock my Rolexes and shit He come to me And so you know To see the person that was a nun Rapper that became A fucking rap icon Like it still A mom bug about that shit You know what I'm saying I know you are It ain't just like really just You know just side in with me cause And through looking at that example I know that this shit is It's reachable It can happen for me You know what I'm saying It can happen for anybody Correct Cause I got records right now In my phone Old ass records that we did You'll be like who the fuck is that It wouldn't be the individual That you know as a trap As a trap icon Trap trap route icon So you know That type of shit is motivation It let me know that You know the shit can be done You know anything that You really put your mind to Anything that you're determined to do You can actually do that shit You see what I'm saying Okay but the thing is You don't understand what you just said Really I'm a thinker Right you know You know we hustle In my mind You can't sit here and tell me You gotta You know music with you and him on it All kind of stuff No wait a minute I'm not saying I'm not doubting you I'm just saying And not have it in your heart to say You know what I'm gonna do me a whole movie Or series or something You got the elements to do things That other people wouldn't have You know what I'm saying That's money in the bank To be honest with you bro This record right here Is called Players from the south You gonna send that to me Yeah I'm gonna send it to you Cause I got to have it Cause I ain't It's just for boss talk Cause I'm gonna play that whole Let me hear it This song right here right This is the first song we ever done It was in 97 Already I don't know You know what I'm saying And so you know I wanna hear his voice in this track Let me hear this man Hold on Hold on hold on What is him right here That damn show him That damn show him Yeah that's the only guy I'm gonna do that Okay That damn show him Yeah you with no jail on that one No I'm not even gonna The jail Yeah so No I love it man I love you honestly bro Can't get any Nobody ain't working I think everybody just Not grew each other bro Y'all doing It's something different now You know what I'm saying I don't really think That's the case A lot of people say shit Nobody's doing reunion man Like how far is No I don't think I don't think like It's the outgrown I think more so You can look at it from that perspective But I think You know people Change up on you man And it don't be the outgrown shit People change up The money and the fame Has a strange way of changing people man If you look at A lot of the most successful people They got issues They got issues with the people That's why I respect I respect people like Jay-Z People like T.I. You know because These people still got The original people around them So you can't tell me that You know When you get into the money And you get into the different world of things You can't keep your people Right now with you Same thing with Same thing with Birdman Birdman It may look raggedly But it's still there Look at Birdman BG got out of jail Although you know People can argue That they gotta be Some business going on But the fact of the matter is that These people still fucking with their people Look how many times Birdman Juvenile then cuss Birdman now BG then dis-Birdman Birdman and said something But you know they still They still brought this Family Birdman just loved Judy Tuesday We was at Judy Tuesday one time These people still Fuck with their people That's real So anybody that's solid Look at Jay-Z Tata still around Emery just fresh out of prison He fresh on a private jet This nigga a billionaire This nigga still fucking with all his people Shandong That girl All these people around This man is still there So I feel like T.I. Look at him P.S. the whole country came Matt Boney All these people that you rock with Dropped No matter how bad Of a fuck up these people are These people still connected to their people That's real So if it's anybody in the industry That you see That ain't connected to their people You know It's a question there It's a big question there It's always a question there man That's true But then I was I was Because the part that I was Just saw the other day Because I like to see couples When That they do good I'm always rooting for couples Especially celebrity couples Because I know how much Stress they go under Especially once they become a union You know what I mean Because of TV And people at them And all of that And to hear that They're now getting a divorce Oh yeah That's a part of life To my Jesus situation What are you saying What are you asking No He and his wife are getting a divorce It says Oh yeah That's too fresh You probably don't even know that Oh yeah I think somebody sent me that Shit my nigga got Yeah I just saw it Shit my nigga got tired of eating sushi No So let's get back to you man Like so The million dollar move man For you to make that a success To do it Is one thing But to make it a success Is a whole another You know what I'm saying In the situation you was in It may seem Like just something that You basically done And it seemed doable But a lot of people in that Are wrote books that didn't do Nothing Well you know I look at everything as a hustle Me too I came from the streets man So I feel like I can sell anything Me too So if you give me A million motherfucking books Often to treat these bitches Like when I was on the corner Selling rock Often to say every one of these Books So that's the whole Mentality And approach I had When I wrote my book I said shit If I could sell a hundred Thousand books At ten Ten dollars a pop You do the numbers So that was my approach I'm like Shit anybody I'm with Nigga we need to be pumping These books You know what I'm saying So when I wrote the book That's what I was on I was like Shit we need to have events We need to have All kind of venues Related to this like Before rap book Because this bitch Need to be sold I need to say I already know What it's going to take For me to sell a month You know Make a million dollars Out this bitch Give me a hundred thousand Books Sometimes twenty thousand If nigga got eight Fuck give me eight You know I'm a hustle Let's get it So that's the whole Approach I had When I wrote my book And What's the name of your book? It's called Life Before Rap A glimpse behind Young Jeezy's rise To start them So you know Because I wanted to tell The story that A lot of people don't know You know A lot of People hear about Certain things on Rap workers and so on And so forth But I wanted to tell The backstory Of all these things Got started And how pivotal it was How instrumental it was When we was trying to Make the transition From the streets To corporate America And in that book What was the thing that Because I know Your fans are going to Reach out to you About certain parts What is that part That everybody Keep coming to you about In the book? Well The part in the book That I think I stated You know me And me and the homie Had a falling out And it was related to The street stuff You know At one point We used to do dealings And stuff And when I used to Take The stuff home And weigh it up It would always be off 40 grams here You know 38 grams there You know And one After nine or ten times I had brought that You know To the homie attention After nine or ten times I finally brought it To the homie attention And they added up to Then a half A half a thing So next time For you to pay I love it, man You don't even know I love this I don't want to hear No Excuse us Yeah Cause I ain't never wrong With my skills He said he didn't do it I ain't got three different Skills He said he didn't do it You miss county Nah he was like Alright cool Oh really? And I ain't like that Okay the whole time You knew What was going on Exactly Each time I played Yeah And we don't play And you know we don't play So what did you do? So you know I had a remedy for that Okay I said to myself Okay You know he said He was going to straighten it You know On this time Every time he come through He was going to add An extra one or two And so on and so forth And that's how we'll Correct it Payment plan Yeah But the second third time Came around and There'll be no fourth time So I'm just going to take everything you got And um And that's how I'm rocking And so that's what happened And so you know we kind of went Out of different ways And so on and so forth But you know overall That was the last time I mean the last time We actually like Did business like that Did business in the street way But y'all still were cool Yeah yeah we were cool How the hell You just He knew not to come at you About none of that I mean you know what I'm saying Like you know What it is Um It was a matter It ain't about that You know everybody's You know stand up people It's just that When you know you're wrong Like you know When you're wrong you're wrong Yeah but I gotta say this now If that was happening then You can see how this is Happening now Stop playing I'm playing like this This is real It's real But let's move on to Something else man I just want The next book you wrote Was that locked up Or were you out You was locked up I was locked up and I wrote that one too You're killing the game How much did you make on that book It's crazy because I wrote the verses Before What It was even ever done Like I predicted this whole thing The book that I got is called First verse You know The Jeezy and Gucci beef That's crazy I had already Wrote the whole I gotta ask you something Were you out when Jeezy They did that So why you see her now I was locked up You were locked up I was locked up in all that shit So you ain't no none No I'm from making George You know what I'm saying A lot of the I only know about the Making George shit Making George stuff That's real I wasn't in Atlanta With people I just know the Authentic making shit But when you wrote on it How did you write on it How did you think Because a lot of my niggas They been there Since day one And with You know Everything Like a lot of my homies Up until like A couple of years ago They was A lot of them was there So you wrote from A third hand perspective Yeah I wrote it from A lot of information That I got from Right Some key people that actually You know Went on Mission even when You know Whatever And so as you Developed the book What are some of the reviews You got back after you Done this book And like Did anybody ever say Something threw you off Like what the hell I mean I can't be Question man My credibility is Impeccable When it comes to the street I can't be questioned How the fuck These niggas ain't walking In my footsteps These niggas ain't Ain't seen this shit I done seen You know what I'm saying These niggas ain't Went through the shit I went through These niggas out here Be on the internet They be talking Talking all this Old crazy shit You know the internet You can Anybody can be Entertain on the internet But in real life Like Them niggas know Them niggas know What it is Them niggas can't question me And I think I'm going to tell you Something like You know the ones Who I've interviewed The ones Black Rock did my My introduction He did In one of my books Yeah And it's crazy Cause I never You know met the homie On the streets I never had No relations With him on the streets You know what I'm saying I just heard that he was A pretty decent And thorough brother You know what I'm saying I never I never fuck with him On the streets So how did he End up doing that Cause my niggas Can't Fuck with him Real heavy When I was in prison And we connected You know He just did That's hold on man Like the thing I Well actually he Charmed me some money to do it So you But it's business Yeah everything is Business with These people out here For the most part You know what I'm saying People say They fuck with you Or people You know some people Do things Genuinely From you know the heart Yeah But out here in this industry It's a cutthroat industry This shit worse than an adult game These niggas will smile with you And kick it with you And spend the night at your house And y'all go hang out But then as soon as you ask for a verse They gon' see your motherfucking invoice Well what I realize About this business is that Man Sometimes But sometimes even the real ones What they'll do They'll charge you up front For the first one Just to see where your head's at But after that They'll do it for the solid No but no It ain't I'm being real Sometimes cause If they didn't have a relationship with you Things can happen in any way Kinda like the dolphin You know Gucci situation I think from what I hear Dolph originally paid Gucci And then you know from that point on With Gucci just wanting to rock with the homie And so they did things But even in those situations Shit You know if they signed to a label The label might see your invoice You see what I'm saying Right But it's just a cutthroat as industry And I was listening to something the other day It's really fucked up Like black black black Our culture is really fucked up because A lot of people feel like Your success Means my failure That's bad Like if you succeed I can't succeed Or it's gonna make me look bad But what they don't understand is that If you succeed I can succeed too That's real If you succeed We can all shine It's another money in the world for everybody It's another success in the world for everybody So why not you know Help one another A lot of people feel like I don't want him to get on I don't want to see him on Because shit he's gonna stop me He's gonna stop what I got Nah man Everybody can Everybody can succeed in the same In the same arena Everybody can be happy We live in a very judgmental society We live Yeah we live in a real fucked up society man One question I wanted to ask How much time did you actually spend in You know I've been researching Because I know you had 17 years 18 months 8 months 17 years 8 months 17 years When you looked at coming home I seen where you had gotten stabbed in the back And you went through some stuff Because that nigga do be Like trying to figure out ways to The devil I still blame the devil And I'm a spiritual dude The devil be looking for ways to try to trap you Keep you in the situation For you to even get out and spin out The way you did You know what I mean to come home That was something When I heard your story I was like man that's I can relate bro I can relate You know what I'm saying Like so how How was it How intense was it Just give me a little bit of spiel on it Just coming home Were you talking about that situation Yeah just to come home Just to come in the home Part for us That challenge and the fact Of you maybe not even getting to come How mentally did that You know kind of mess with you Because I know it would have I was I had lacked the confidence in myself In a lot of areas Because you know you get out And people like you can't do this Man you might as well go get a job You know you too old To do this to do that You hear those things And a lot of those things Kind of grow on you And you begin to believe in those things And so I had to you know I had to like redefine myself I had to re-event myself I had to go through a Complete re-evaluation process You know because I wasn't going to fuck with music no more But now I'm back in the music industry And I just draw some hard ass singles And I got a lot of records What a designer something Did you have an album that came out You had an album that came out When you first came home My first came home I dropped an album called Designer Trap Designer Trap How did it go It did to be real with you man It did real good man Like it did real good How big was that accomplishment With you coming home Being at your first project That had to be huge It was an amazing accomplishment And experience Because yeah Because it defied It went against all odds Everybody told me I wasn't going to rap Couldn't rap It was over with So by me getting out Doing the designer trap You know finding that Finding that ambition To do it You know it was major for me A lot of people expect you When you get out After serving that type of time You're going to be sleeping On your mama couch And trying to find a job In the warehouse of Walmart So on and so forth But shit now I got out I put my feet to the ground Where did the motivation come from Because you said When you got out No but you said When you got out You did not want to rap no more So where did that come from Where you like Okay let me just go ahead And try again What sparked it I didn't want to rap But I know that it could be done And I seen the type Of money these niggas These fake ass niggas Wrapping by my lifestyle A lot of these niggas Wrapping by my lifestyle You see what I'm saying I really did those things I really caught those cases I really motherfucking did that street shit I'm really him Who these niggas rap about You see what I'm saying So what the fuck I look like Learn a bunch of fake ass niggas Rap about this shit And I'm really living this shit You see what I'm saying So I can do this shit myself You know I get a lot of It made me feel good To be recognized You know I had a little baby Walk up to me one time Like yeah go man You're a real nigga dog I look up to you You know two chain I didn't even know these people knew me Walking up on me Like go man I love what you're doing man You want the realest in it You know Boosi was so excited To do a motherfucking song with me That he gave me another song Like nigga you ain't got a nigga That's on that nigga That's on the house nigga I got you nigga You're a real nigga You know so You know for me to be recognized Like that you know That shit made me feel real good Coming from where I come from You know I go to the BET It was I'm saying bitch I'm right there in the motherfucking second row Right behind Uzi Verde and JT When they got into the little incident You know what I'm saying Stevie Wonder invited me to his motherfucking crib They have a one on one dinner with him You know what I'm saying I fuck with niggas like Dave Chappelle These niggas fuck with me Like they call me on the phone These niggas respect me They respect my legacy They respect my story You know what I'm saying Travis Keen A lot of major people The other day I'm kicking it With the United States senator He and him golfing together The governor of Georgia I told the governor of Georgia Shit my nigga You know we out here golfing But you know I'm a street dude So if you ever hear You ever get a car That I didn't shot one of these Bitch-eyed niggas in the face I need y'all to come Part of me out of prison You know I'm not no I'm not no You go in another way You both Yeah I'm telling the governor straight up Like yeah we out here We here need goddamn balls out here You know what I'm saying We out here doing these golf shit But nigga I might shoot a nigga Later on in the afternoon You know what I'm saying Let's go mouth man You look real one man That's the way to be expected bro Like for you to go through What you went through And then to be home now man And then you know At the end of the day You could have want to hold another Way you might not have made at home You know what I'm saying You went through a lot bruh I went through a lot in that month Now you home nigga pose to celebrate Yeah I'm being real It's crazy cause You would think you know People that see your struggles That know your struggles You would think you know Like I got my own everything Everything I don't ask the nigga for shit. I do for people. I'm the person that that's given I'm the person that's always you blast people out and I thank God. I'm do a lot. So it's like But you would think that people who are in real position would try to be like damn my nigga You know, I know you're a real one. So shit. I'm gonna I'm gonna give you Help and the only person that has done that is my little brother, Rallo. Okay, you know, Rallo fan going who's in prison He get out in like a month or so. Mm-hmm. And so he didn't reached out and he didn't you know When I he heard I got out of prison, you know, so he he made it aware, you know Things were a lot better for me. And that's the shit that I thought Jesus would do. Yeah Yeah, I'm saying the shit that Rallo do is the shit that I thought Jesus would do due to our rich history He says and but everybody they they everybody on they they're different past You see I'm saying but I know if if I was in you know, other people's situations and shit And I know this this is a this is a solid one This is a nigga who who never told who never went against the grain who did everything The right way according to whatever we believe in Believe in then I got a fuck with you whole Harley. It's insane And so when I hear people like little baby when I see people like, you know to change people like ti Salute me and respect, you know, give me that respect, you know, it made me feel good because It shows me that the work that I'm putting in is not going unrecognized, man You you already got it though, you know, and to be honest with you again I just said this early on the other interview man them doors that don't open for you That's God man keeping them called cuz you don't need them niggas around you. Yeah, I'm being real That's the whole get asked away. Don't I look at this? I'll be like, okay I hear you cuz I don't want to be around on nigga that really ain't I don't care How much money is gonna bring me I don't want it if it ain't right, bro Yeah, cuz if the thing about is that if a nigga don't fuck with me, I don't fuck with you period That's it. I ain't no dick Rada. I don't give fuck how much money you got I don't give a fuck about how much fame you got. It's about being a real and genuine person because To be real with you man, I lost my nephew. Wow like like two three weeks ago Yeah, so to hear that bro and me and him he was he was a young kid Tory. He was 27 years old Wow, he had eight months Before he was about to become a real motherfucking doctor. Wow And he never did anything wrong. He never sold a bag of weed What never occurs? He wasn't he was driving out of interstate going to pick up his his seven-month-yo son and some nigga Running from the police or whatever going the opposite way of the interstate So he coming, you know at six in the morning down the interstate, you know Like anybody any one of us would and here come another car flying like a bat out of hell going 90 miles an hour Coming up the wrong side of the interstate my nephew never seen it crash boom He he left two of his benzes in my in my garage Um, he was like on come on the way up there We finna go get the one to fix in the bins and um, he never made it back when I woke up I was getting calls saying that he was dead and it broke my heart, but I said that to say this You can literally be here today, man You can have the world and be gone tomorrow. That's real. So love who you love And treat people the way you would want to be treated man because all this money and shit This shit ain't this shit is nothing at the end of the day We all got to be we all going back to our creator and it's about your deeds Leave a legacy. Yeah, it's about the D's like God don't give a fuck about your rose worth God don't give a fuck about how many bitches you didn't fuck How many people you didn't did wrong God care about how many people you didn't did right? How many people you helped how many people you help? So that that's what impressed me. So if a motherfucker ain't out here, you know, I'm saying trying to empower others and Build a community's and shit all that other shit and doing trying to do right by God or whoever Whatever you believe in and all that other shit man. That shit ain't hitting on that. Wow How would you want people to remember you? I won't I want people to remember me as A good-hearted genuine stand-up person that that really want to see the best in every individual Period you feel me? I want to see the best thing. You don't even know you I don't even know you like that. I want to see the best thing y'all What the fuck can I do to bring out your best? I don't give a fuck if you Outshine anything I got going on. I Don't care about that. I want to see your best What the fuck can I do to help you get to the best you man? Man, I thank you for coming on the show. Let me ask you I gotta ask this and I because you did your first time on the show top three artists of all time Dead or lying any genre top three artists Hey, let me tell y'all I wanted I wanted to tell y'all this right When I was growing up, I always like looked up the two-pot. You know I'm saying yeah, but let me tell you some real shit Two-pot is like he's one of the greatest. You know, he had a wonderful legacy But I don't listen to pop no more. Wow, you know why why I don't even I love to pop But I don't want to hit no more two-pot record. Why because two pot was obsessed with death Yeah, definitely every song Every motherfucking song two-pot got every song Show me one. That's not there mama Okay Every song that I listen to a two-pot it had a deaf reference in it. Yeah, and we speak things into existence Mm-hmm. He spoke on deaf so much to where He died, but we all gotta die one day But we don't have to die there early in that young. I don't think however. We don't know that that's that's that's Power in the tongue and he spoke deaf so much So I was wrong the other day by two three months ago to listen to people and I find myself saying when I die I want to be living legend, you know, I don't want to die. It's too early to die. I don't speak on it I want to speak on that right now. Let me live. I want to hear some shit like when I live I want to yeah, yeah, that's what I want to get my roses while I'm here Yeah, so I stopped listening to that now that is I have you know, no much love a lot of brother You know my for you trying to tell us that's not gonna be a part of your top three I'm trying to tell you that I Point that I that I learned just by being wise and grown them. Yeah, you know say something that that dawned on me Yeah, this guy was actually obsessed with death A lot of rappers are well, you got to realize what was Biggie's last Life out the deaf just deaf, but I mean pop like all his songs like burry me Dev does the run a corner that was a phase people going through there It was a phase. Yeah, and I and that phase is over with now. Now. There's nothing else pop Let's pop some balls and celebrate life bro, but that's it was a that's what that whole movement was about like when I look at Birdman like when I when I look at them, you know, and just the money and talking about the They brought in that was the cash money or they brought in they brought that in that new life celebration Yeah, and that's why they went so hard because if you see and when you study the history of rap You'll see that two pop had came Then master p came with that same two-pot style The same the same energy with two pop then bird man them came with that new nigga. No, we live in life We probably bought all this stuff Yeah, Rolex isn't Entrepreneurship and so that's why they popped and took off like that because that was something that we needed You said I said that was something that we needed. So when it comes to you know, my my top three rappers of all time I gotta say gold mob gold mob gold Y'all make sure Y'all go check out my new single man, which is called street shit street shit. Yeah, and I'm about to drop I'm about me and jeezy got a record A new one. Yeah, we got a new record. It's called getting it. How did you make that happen? You gotta tell me that, bro You can't do it like that, huh? How did you make that happen? Everybody else ain't been able to reach him you you playing games. So you don't want to tell me what's going on I need go mouth. Yeah. How the hell did you make that happen? um um I made it happen like this man. So one day, you know, since I've been out this here right here Hold it man jeezy right here So, yeah, how'd you make it happen? You got to give me the look you can't bring it up and not tell me the story Hey, shout out to my manager loaves man. Here I come man Let me get up out of here. Um, so yeah, so, you know, me and jeezy have been you know discussing the issue Of me. I'm linking back up doing a mix take together. Okay, and um, you know doing a bunch of records together. So You know, finally, you know, we we went ahead and got a couple records done That's good. We did a couple records and you know, I have been keeping them in the cut So now we're about to get ready to release the record. Um You know, we got the whole team behind a you know, it's called getting it You know I'm saying gold my fan going featuring jeezy. So it's a real tough record and we got a remix of that same record Visuals coming with it. Yeah, visuals coming with it. We're about to drop it real real soon My manager loaves shout out to loaves. Um, we whenever we get this date down pack, you know, I'm saying We finna drop these records and you know, I'm saying we finna go up in the meantime My little brother, Rallo He about to come home He come home in a month money to have from prison. You know, I'm saying he didn't did six and a half years Rallo found going Shout out to my little brother. Rallo loving the duck. All right. Um So we found it's we about to take off. It's about to be a movie man, man Last question. Oh, we got oh No, that's last question because I know you got to go But I wanted to ask you so how did you meet Dave Chappelle? I met Dave Chappelle through my partner gto um king king and gto, you know, I'm saying They they introduced me to Dave Chappelle, you know, Dave Chappelle's a Muslim a lot of people don't know that I knew that. Yeah, he's a Muslim and you know when when they introduced me to him and he took a liking into me And so, you know, we built a real good relationship and I appreciate that relationship that we do have Wow. Oh, yeah, you got to get him in the video. He got to do it Yeah, you know, I feel like, you know, I'm saying his love was to it People want to see me work. Of course. They want to see me put in that work You know I'm saying because they had to put in a lot of work And so people want to see me work and once they see that I'm really a worker And I ain't trying to just you know Come up off them You know, they they wouldn't do whatever for me, but they know I ain't like that anyway I'm a self made nigger. So they know what it is. Who else would you like to work with in the music? I'll to be honest with you, man. Um There's a lot of I like I like to work with motherfucking jz, man. You like to work with j. Yeah, I like to work with jz I can't lie. I love to work with jz. I love to work with somebody like rihanna You know somebody that I know when this motherfucking record come out bitches is up, you know what I'm saying? It's just gone Hey, I don't know how Don't put me on a check with no half ass Yeah, you keep them I want to work with the motherfucking upper echelon the ghost. That's all the jiggers. Yeah, rihanna The motherfucking Beyonce. I already know soon the motherfucking record job bitches up Man, thank you for coming on the show man. Hey man, how can people get a hold of if they're trying to reach out man? They work with you Want to get a feature or something like that? Yeah, so my IG is goldmouthfam goon g o l d m o u f underscore fam goon f a m g o o n You know what I'm saying? They can highlight my manager. Los his info on my IG page. Um My motherfucking facebook saying shit goldmouth fam goon tiktok twitter everything You can't lie when you come back because you coming back once you drop this whole this whole movement with the new project Yeah, you got to come back through and see boss. I want to draw you hold up man I'm sorry man. I got to give a shout out to my partner ivory scott, okay? He's a great writer, you know, I'm saying I link I had to swallow my pride and link up with ivory scott Him and hitmaker, you know, they do a lot of writing for a lot of major artists So he wrote a lot of a lot of records, you know He you know co-wrote a lot of records on my new my new project Which is called now and never that is about to come out And I want to make sure that I give my nigga a shout out because I love ivory scott He's he's a goat how important is it to pick the right people to work with when you deal them with today's From what you've seen since you've been home You've been home now three years this independent movement is going on with all the All the you know the artists is you know, it ain't big on the deals like it used to be Like how important is it to build up the right team of people around you to work with when you're doing a project? Man All that, you know, it's always good and no matter if you're doing a project I mean in life you got to fill up you got to have the right people around you But you know you have to connect the dots It ain't something that comes overnight You have to you know Damn say, you know, this person is very good at managing this person right here is very good at writing You know, you just got to build a team around you and a lot of things just fall in place man When you when you got a sincere heart when you genuine a lot of people want to work with you And so far that's how I've been with with myself You know a lot of people want to work with me people like bigger ranking Yeah, you know shout out the bigger ring You know, he called me all the time and give me advice and you know, let me know that you know I'm him. He always let me know that I'm him. So I appreciate getting advice and wisdom from brothers like that People like Rallo, you know, he called me all the time and let me know the moves that I should be making You know Los, you know, he always in my corner, you know, my partner gto, you know, keen Um, travel, you know, I'm saying the whole chappelle team country a lot of people man So many people fuck with me because they know I'm authentic, you know So I just appreciate all the people that that fuck with me that that's there for me that that want to see me win You know what I'm saying versus the fucking it, you know what I'm saying? I think yeah, and you hey man Thank you so much for coming on the show. You already know. Thank you for having me Big love. It's been another great segment a boss talk 101. What a boss is talk. What a boss is talk man